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Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1932)

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(o) (p) We do not need the power by law to regulate trade relations or to regulate business and competitive practices, but we do not need the present legal restrictions against doing so, if an industry can accomplish this desirable result among them¬ selves through a trade association. (q) We believe in the fullest liberality to trade associa¬ tions on miscellaneous practices such as credit bureaus and standardization, engineering, cost account and like matters, X X X X X X APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION May 34 WABI. First Universalist Society of Bangor, Maine, install automatic frequency control; WHOM. New Jersey Broadcasting Corp. , Jersey City, N. J. , modification of license to change from sharing with WBMS, Hackensack, N. J. , and WNJ, Newark, N. J . to unlimited time; WDEL , WDEL, Inc. , Wilmington, Del. , modification of license to change from 250 w. , 500 w. , local sunset to 500 w. day and night on experimental basis; WIBW. Broadcasters of Pennsy¬ lvania, Oil City, Pa., C. P. to move station f rom Oil City to Erie, Pa. ; WBAP, Carter Publications, Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, install automatic frequency control'*, WNAX. G. C. Redfield, Rapid City, S. D. . C. P. for a new station to us e 570 kc. , 1 KW, share with WNAX, Yankton, South Dakota; KSO. Iowa Broadcasting Co. , Clarinda. Ia0 , C. P. amended to request studio removal to Des Moines, Iowa (in¬ stead of Creston), transmitter location to be determined, and change from 1360 kc. , 500 w. , share with WKBH at night to 1370 kc. , 100 w. , 250 w. local sunset, uilimi ted time; KGVO. Mosby*s, Inc., Missoula, Mont. , install automatic frequency control. Also Applications Other Than Broadcasting KGXR. International Packing Co. , Sand Point, Alaska, renewal to 252 kc. , 35 w. , point-to-point telegraph service; R. C.A. Communications f Inc, I6XI . Bolinas, Calif. , renewal of special experimental license; K6X0 , same request, Kahuku, Hawii; W3XL. National Broadcasting Co. , Inc. , Bound Brook, N. J, , modification of general experimental license for increase in power to 100 kw. ; W2XAH. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., South Plainfield, N. J. , license covering C.P, for 278 kc. , 10 w. , special experimental service. X X X X X X X DECISIONS OF THE FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION The Commission took the following action May 24th: Applications Granted Albert S. Moffat. Springfield, Mass., C. P. for new station to operate on 1420 kc. , 100 watts, unlimited time; WBEN. WBEN, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. , C.P. to change equipment; WMBO. WMBO, Inc., Auburn, JJ* Y. , C.P, to move station locally in Auburn; Troy Broadcasting Co. froy, Ala., C.P, for new station to operate on 1210 kc. , 100 watts, 11