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Paul Mallon, correspondent for the North American News¬ paper Alliance, in the Y/ashingt on Star wrote:
"The State Department made a radio show out of prohi¬ bition repeal.
"It would not give out the repeal proclamation before it was signed, because that would be undiplomatic . But Under¬ secretary Phillips went before a microphone and read it to the country. Afterward he signed it, and then only was it released to newspapers for publication.
j "The incident was not an intentional affront to news¬
papers, but just another red tape error."
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DECISIONS OF THE FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION
Applications Cranted
(Dec. 15, 1935)
KG-BZ , Dr. G-eorge R. Miller, York, Neb., consent to voluntary assignment of license to KGBZ Broadcasting Co. ; WHEB, Granite State Broadcasting Corp. , Portsmouth, N. H. , authority to operate from 1 to 1:<30 A.M. EST , December 17, 1933, in order to broadcast DX program; 7/HBC , Edward P. Graham, Canton, Ohio, authority to operate simultaneously with Station WNBO, Dec. 15,
16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 25, from 9 to 11 P.M. , and on Dec.
19 from 9 P.M. to 12 midnight; 7/JR , Y/JR, The Goodwill Station, Inc . , Detroit, Mich., C.P. to move transmitter from Sylvan Lake Village, Mich, to location about 16 miles south of Detroit; 7/S VS , Seneca Vocational High School, Buffalo, N. Y. , autnority to remain silent from 3 P.M. Dec. 22 to 8:30 A.M. , January 2; KPJM, M. B. Scott & Edward C. Sturm, Prescott, Ariz., authority to operate on such reduced power as necessary to obtain maximum percentage of modulation of at least 75%, pending installation of equipment up to January 1, 1934; WARD, U. S. Broadcasting Corp. , Brooklyn, N.Y. , authority to January 1, 1934, to operate with reduced power pending the obtaining of new plate voltmeter; KIDV, The LaMar Broadcasting Co., Lamar, Colo., authority to remain silent until Jan. 1, 1934, pending repair of generator and installation of new power supply.
Also, WNU, Tropical Radio Telg. Co., Nevir Orleans, La., marine relay license, 125-500 kc. , 750 watts; Same, public coastal telg. license; RCA Communications, Inc.; KEQ, KQH , Kahuku, T.H., authority to use two point to point telg. stations at Kahuku, T.H. to communicate with ship station KJTY aboard "SS Jacob Ruppert" of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition; KOG, KICZ , Mutual Telephone Co. , Honolulu, T. H., renewal of point to point telg. licenses in exact conformity with existing license; Howell Broadcasting Co. , Inc. , Portable, Buffalo, N. Y. , and vicinity, 2 C.P. for general experi¬ mental oervice, 31100, 34600, 40600 kc., 5 watts; KGSX, KGSW KGSY, Aeronautical Radio, Inc., Spokane, Wash, Helena, Mont, anu Missoulr Mont, respectively, licenses 3005, 2854, 5377.5 kc., 400 watts.
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