Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1934)

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7/20/34 COMMISSION GIRDS ITSELF FOR TELEPHONE INVESTIGATION The Telephone Division, composed of Commissioners Walker, Chairman, Case and Sykes, held its first meeting today (Friday) and took the following action: Order No. 1 Pursuant to section 203(a) of the Communications Act of 1934 (approved June 19, 1934), IT IS ORDERED that every telephone car¬ rier subject to this Act, shall, on or before September 1, 1934, file with the Commission, schedules showing: (a) all charges for itself and its connecting carriers for interstate and foreign telephone communication (1) between different points on its own system, or (2) between points on its own system and points on the system of its connecting carriers, or (3) between points on its own system and points on the system of any other carrier subject to this Act, when a through route has been established, whether such charges are joint or separate. and showing the (b) classifications (c) practices, and (a) regulations affecting such charges. Order No. 2 Pursuant to section 211(a) of the Communications Act of 1934 (approved June 19, 1934), IT IS ORDERED that every telephone car¬ rier subject to this Act shall, on or before September 1, 1934, file with the Commission verified copies in duplicate of 1. contracts 2. agreements, or 3. arrangements with other carriers, or with common carriers not subject to the provisions of this Act, in relation to any traffic affected by the provisions of this Act, to which it may be a party. Order No. 3 Pursuant to Section 215 of the Communications Act of 1934, (approved June 19, 1934), IT IS ORDERED that every telephone car¬ rier subject to this Act, shall on or before Septemberl, 1934, file with the Commission a verified statement in duplicate showing (l) the names of all persons or corporations in which such carrier may own stock or in which such carrier has any interest whatsoever because of common or interlocking directorates, officers, or otherwise; -10