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case the application will be designated for hearing.
That when acknowledging the receipt of ap¬ plications the Secretary shall advise the applicant of the fre¬ quency or frequencies for which the renewal application will be considered as modified.
That any application for renewal of li¬ cense may be acted upon on or prior to Feb. 1, 1932, provided no interference will result from such action.
This order, however, is subject to the conditions that it shall not be deemed or construed as a find¬ ing or decision by the Commission, or as any evidence whatso¬ ever, that the continued use or operation of any said stations service, or will serve, public interest, convenience" ox; tnq'c^ssity, beyond the express terms of this order, or that ;p interest, convenience or necessity would be served by the granting of any pending application for a renewal of any /{§>.£■ . said licenses; and any licensee subject to this order who /con*: tinues to use or operate his station during the period qover@|r by this order, shall be deemed to have consented to said\e6oncStions. The Commission reserves the right to change the /fr'e^ -1 quency assignment of any station, the license of wh:,ch is af=^ fected by this order, during the extension herein provide^ i|f§ in the opinion of the Commission, such change is advisable;
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ASSOCIATED BROADCASTERS PROTEST "BOOSTER" STATIONS.
The following protest has been filed with the Federal Radio Commission by the Associated Broadcasters of America, of which Thomas Stevenson, Barr Building, Washington, D.C., formerly of the Stevenson Radio Syndicate, is secretary:
"The Associated Broadcasters of America herewith formally protest the granting of the application, by the Federal Radio Commission, for the erection by the Colum¬ bia Broadcasting System of a new broadcasting station in Wash¬ ington to operate on 860 kilocycles, synchronizing with WABC, of New York. The Associated Broadcasters respectfully re¬ quest that this application be designated for hearing and that all parties interested be permitted to appear and present argu¬ ments showing that the granting of said application would be contrary to public interest, convenience and/or necessity.
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