Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1932)

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"The legal title of the 'Pillar of Fire" station is in a family by the name of White", Judge Robinson continued, "and the broadcasting is of a promotional character in their interests. The Radio Commission has no right to allocate valuable facili¬ ties which belong to all the people to any group for use as a mouthpiece. No religious organization should be allowed to operate a station or to earn a large amount of money". Judge Robinson declared the operators of the station have accumulated $750,000. He represented Station WORC-WEPC? Worcester, Mass., which desires to enla.rge its broadcasting acti¬ vities by deleting the "Pillar of Fire" ard three other stations sharing the same frequency. Paul D. P. Spearman, representing the"Pillar of Fire" and the other three stations WCDA , WMSG and WBNX submitted his case to the Commission without argument. XXXXXXXXXX EFFECT OF PROHIBITION REPEAL ON RADIO PROGRAMS The following is George Rothwell Brown's idea of the radio program listings after April 1, 1933, as dreamed by opt i mistic wets: HOW.' 315.6# 950 pints 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:00 Holland Gin Hour Ramos Fizz New Orleans Orchestra Jake Ruppert Melody Boys Down Where the Wurtzburger Flows Bud Budweiser ' s a Friend of Mine Maine Stein Song Old Bourbon Revivalists Sara Weller's Pickwick Hour The Clink of the Ice Pabst's Milwaukee Minstrels BUZ.' 475.9 # 630 quarts 8 00 8 30 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 1 00 Champagne Chansons Music from Munich John Barleycorn Harmony Hour Cruiskeen Lawn Bass' Ale Brown October Melodies Ben Jenson and His Merrymakers Gibson XXX Memories of Mullany's Coming Through the Shoemaker Rye. XXXXXXXXXX -8