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COMMISSION TO MOVE TO NEW QUARTERS
The Federal Radio Commission will move to new quarters on or about Thursday, July 6th. They will thereafter be located in the Architect's Building, a 10-story commercial structure, located at 18th and E Streets, a block south of their present loca¬ tion in the Interior Department Building at 18th and F Streets.
The move was occasioned by the fact that the Bureau of Mines needed the space in the Interior Department Building. It was the first intention of the Commission to move to the new Department of Commerce Building but it was found that Secretary of Commerce Roper desired to give General Johnson, of the National Industrial Recovery Administration, additional space, so they coula not be accommodated there.
This is about the 6th move of the Federal Radio Commis¬ sion in as many years.
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POWER INCREASE RECOMMENDED FOR WTAG AND WOBU
An increase of night-time power from 350 watts to 500 watts has been recommended by Chief Examiner Ellis A. Yost, of the Federal Radio Commission for Station WTAG, operated by the Worcester (Mass. ) Publishing Company, and WOBU, of Charleston,
W. Va. These stations are on the same frequency, 580 kc.
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RADIO EXPORTS INCREASE
Increase in exports of American radio during April, 1933, is reported by the Electrical Division of the U. S. Department of Commerce.
The April exports were $1,510,897. compared with $1,397,861. for March. There was a reduction, however, as compared with exports in April, 1932, which were $1,875,716.
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