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to cover. But he found that “the operation of the proposed station after sunset will interfere with the fair and efficient radio service of stations now in existence, while daytime operation will not result in such interference.”
SECURITIES ACT REGISTRATION
The following companies have filed registration statements with the Federal Securities Commission under the Securities Act:
Unity Gold Production Company, New York City. (2-1268, Form A-1)
H. L. Gould, Oklahoma City, Okla. (2-1269, Form G-1)
Gold Eagle Gold Mines, Ltd., Toronto, Canada. (2-1270, Form A-1)
Palestine Economic Corporation, New York City. (2-1271, Form A-1)
Investors Fund C, Inc., New York City. (2-1272, Form A-1) Valora Gold Exploration Company, Ltd., Toronto, Canada. (21273, Form A-1)
National Associated Dealers, Inc., New York City. (2-1274, Form C-1)
LLEWELLYN GETS HEARING
George Llewellyn, former radio inspector at the Atlanta office of the Federal Radio Commission, was given a hearing before the Communications Commission on Wednesday of this week relative to charges which resulted in his dismissal from the Commission’s staff in 1932.
COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION LEGISLATION
The Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce on Wednesday favorably reported out S. 1336, an amendment to the Communica¬ tions Act which would allow the Federal Communications Commis¬ sion to employ a chief accountant at $9,000 a year.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ACTION
HEARING CALENDAR Monday, February 11, 1935
WBNO — Coliseum Place Baptist Church, New Orleans, La. — Volun¬ tary assignment of license to Edward R. Musso; 1200 kc., 100 watts, share with WJBW.
WHDH — Matheson Radio Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. — Modification of license; 830 kc., 500 watts night, 1 KW LS at Denver, unlimited time.
WEEU — Berks Broadcasting Co., Reading, Pa. — Modification of license; 830 kc., SOO watts, 1 KW LS, unlimited time. Pres¬ ent assignment: 830 kc., 1 KW, daytime.
WHDH — Matheson Radio Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. — License re¬ newal ; 830 kc., 1 KW, daytime.
WNAC — Shepard Broadcasting Service, Boston, Mass. — C. P., 830 kc., S KW, unlimited time (facilities WHDH).
Thursday, February 14, 1935
NEW — Norman Baker, Muscatine, Iowa. — C. P., 1170 kc., 5 KW, limited time.
APPLICATIONS GRANTED
WFIC — Spokane Broadcasting Corp., Spokane, Wash. — Granted 1120 C. P. to make changes in equipment and move studio and transmitter locally.
WPHR — WLBG, Inc., Petersburg, Va. — Granted modification of 880 C. P. to move transmitter to a location miles northeast of Petersburg; also to extend commencement date to 30 days from this date and completion date to 60 days hereafter. WSGN — R. B. Broyles Furniture Co., Birmingham, Ala. — Granted 1310 modification of C. P. extending completion date to February IS, 1935; also granted license covering C. P.; 1310 kc., 100 watts night, 250 watts day, unlimited time.
WMBR — Memphis Broadcasting Co., Memphis, Tenn. — Granted 1430 authority to determine operating power by direct measure¬ ment of antenna.
WHIS — Daily Telegraph Printing Co., Bluefield, W. Va. — Granted 1410 C. P. to make changes in equipment and increase day power from 250 watts to SOO watts.
KMTR — KMTR Radio Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. — Granted C. P. 570 to make changes in modulation system.
WKRC — WKRC, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. — Granted modification of 550 C. P. to extend commencement date to January 29, 1935, and completion date to April 29, 1935.
WSPA — Virgil V. Evans, d/b as the Voice of South Carolina, 920 Spartanburg, S. C. — Granted modification of C. P. to make changes in equipment.
KIT — Carl E. Raymond, Yakima, Wash. — Granted modification of 1310 C. P. to extend commencement date to January 10, 1935, and completion date to April 11, 1935.
WDAF — The Kansas City Star Co., Kansas Ctiy, Mo. — Granted 610 authority to determine operating power by direct measure¬ ment of antenna.
WCNW — Arthur Faske, Brooklyn, N. Y. — Granted license to cover 1500 C. P.; 1500 kc., 100 watts night, 250 watts day, specified hours.
WLBZ — Maine Broadcasting Co., Inc., Bangor, Maine.— Granted 620 license covering C. P. authorizing changes in equipment and increase in day power from 500 watts to 1 KW ; 500 watts night, 620 kc., unlimited time.
WADC — Allen T. Simmons, Tallmadge, Ohio. — Granted license to 1320 cover C. P. authorizing changes in equipment and increase in day power from 1 KW to V/i KW ; 1 KW night, 1320 kc., unlimited time.
WNBR — Memphis Broadcasting Co., Memphis, "fenn. — Granted 1430 modification of license to increase day power from 500 watts to 1 KW.
WTAW — Agricultural & Mechanical College of Texas, College 1120 Station, Tex.— Granted modification of license to change hours of operation from daily except Sundays, 11:50 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.; Sundays only, 8:30 to 9:30 a. m.; Mondays and Fridays, 8 to 9 p. m., CST, to: Daily, except Sundays, 12 noon to 12:50 p. m.; Sundays only, 8:30 to 9:30 a. m.; Mondays and Fridays, 8 to 9 p. m.
WIBW — Topeka Broadcasting Assn., Inc., Topeka, Kans. — Granted 589 modification of license to use old 1-KW transmitter as aux¬ iliary when licensed for 2J4 KW.
KGCX — E. E. Krebsbach, Wolf Point, Mont. — Granted modifica1310 tion of license to make changes in specified hours.
KGKO — Wichita Falls Broadcasting Co., Wichita Falls, Tex. — 1240 Granted special experimental authorization to operate on 1240 kc., 1 KW power, from 1 to 6 a. m., CST, for period February 11 to March 1, 1935.
KTAT — KTAT Broadcasting Co., Inc., Fort Worth, Tex. — Granted 570 special experimental authorization to operate on 570 kc., 500 watts, from 1 to 6 a. m., CST, period February 11 to March 1, 1935.
W9XBY — First National Television, Inc., Kansas City, Mo. — Granted license to cover C. P.; 1430 kc., 1 KW, unlimited time. (Exp. -Exp. Broadcast.)
NEW — Midland Broadcasting Co., Inc., Kansas City, Mo. — Granted C. P. (gen. exp.), 31600, 35600, 38600, 41000, 86000-400000 kc., 50 watts.
NEW — Midland Broadcasting Co., Inc., Kansas City, Mo., PortableMobile.— Granted C. P. (gen. exp), 31600, 35600, 38600, 41000, 86000-400000 kc., 50 watts.
NEW — Midland Broadcasting Co., Inc., Kansas City, Mo., PortableMobile. — Granted C. P. (gen. exp), 31600, 356()0, 38600, 41000, 86000-400000 kc., 1J4 watts power.
SPECIAL AUTHORIZATIONS GRANTED
KSOO — Sioux Falls Broadcast Assn., Inc., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. — Granted extension of special temporary authorization to con¬ tinue operating daOy until 6:30 p. m., CST, and on Sunday nights beginning at 9:30 p. m., CST, with reduction of power to 1 KW, for term beginning February 1 and ending August 1, 1935. (Action of January 8 reconsidered.)
KALE — KALE, Inc., Portland, Ore. — Granted special temporary authorization to operate from 7:30 to 8 p. m., PST, February 9, 11 and 16, 1935, and March 2, provided station KFJR remains silent, in order to broadcast college basketball games.
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