Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1934)

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7/20/34 TO SEEK COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE TELEGRAPH BUSINESS At its first meeting last Thursday morning, the Telegraph Division of the Communications Commission composed of Commissioners Irvin Stewart, Chairman, George Henry Payne and Judge Eo 0. Sykes, canvassed the duties with which it is charged under the Act with a view to determining the order in which it will take up various matters assigned to it. The Commissioners decided that under the Act, communica¬ tion companies are required to file with the Commission schedules of charges and information relating to charges within a reason¬ able time to be designated by the Commission. Paul Spearman, General Counsel, has been instructed to study the question of the type of information which the companies should file with the Commission in connection with the schedules of charges. The Division will seek complete information on the telegraph businessin all its phases, for use as a basis upon which to lay out its future course of action. The following new shortwave applications were granted: Aeronautical Radio, Inc. , Los Angeles, Cal. , construc¬ tion permit, frequencies 2930, 6615 kc. , 400 watts; Town of Harrison, N. Y. , Harrison, N. Y. , construction permit 30100, 33 ICO 37100, 40100, 86000-40000, 401000 kc. , and above, 50 watts; Same, Portable-Mobile, 4 applications, same except 9 watts power; City of Atlantic City, N. J. , construction permit, frequencies 30100, 33100, 37100, 40100, 86000-400000, 401000 kc. and above, 50 watts; Same Portable-Mobile, 2 applications, same except 4.5 watts power; Durw^ard J. Tucker, Dallas, Texas, construction permit 33100, 35600, 37600, 41000 kc. , 40 watts. Also, Borough of Kenilworth, Police Dept. , Mobil e , construction permit 30100, 33100, 37100, 40100 kc. , power .5 watts; Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. , Portable-Mobile, license to use transmitter now in operation under W10XAV, 62000 kc. , 500 w. ; Same Portable-Mobile, license to use transmitter, now in operation under W10XAT, 62000 kc. , 500 watts; Bell Tele¬ phone Laboratories, Inc. , Portable-Mobile, principally in State of Newr Jersey, license 51400, 75000 kc. , 1 KW; City of Fairmont, W. Va. , construction permit 2490 kc. , 30 watts; City of Pomona, Calif. , construction permit 1712 kc. , 50 watts; XXXXXXXX 7