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ther requesting approval of transmitter and studio sites at near junction of Bluff Street and Brockett Road, Eau Claire, Wis.
WEDC — Emil Denemark, Inc., Chicago, Ill. — Modification of 1210 license to change specified hours from daily, 8:30 to 10 a. m., 3:30 to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m., 10 to 11 p. m., 1 to 3 a. m., to daily, 8:30 to 10 a. m., 3:30 to S p. m., 7 to 8 p. m., 10 to 11 p. m., midnight to 6 a. m., requesting 1 hour used by WCRW from midnight to 1 a. m. Amended to omit request for hours from midnight to 6 a. m. and request for one hour from WCRW (1 to 3 a. m. now in regular schedule) .
KWOS — Tribune Printing Company, Jefferson City, Mo. — Modifi1310 cation of construction permit (B4-P-1023) for new station for change in equipment, approval of antenna, and trans¬ mitter site at St. Mary’s Blvd., Jefferson City, Mo.; studio at 400 East Capital St., Jefferson City, Mo.
NEW — Don M. Lidenton and A. L. McCarthy, d/b as Fields Mc1310 Carthy Co., Poplar Bluff, Mo. — Construction permit for a new station to be operated on 1310 kc., 100 watts, daytime. KWK — Thomas Patrick, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. — Modification of 1350 license to change power from 1 KW night, S KW day, to S KW day and night.
WMIN — Edward Hoffman, St. Paul, Minn. — Modification of 1370 license to change frequency from 1370 kc. to 1360 ltc., and increase night power from 100 watts to 250 watts.
KFJM — University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N. Dak. — 1370 License to cover construction permit (B4-P-501) as modified for change in frequency, increase in power, changes in equip¬ ment, and move of transmitter.
WGL — Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., Fort Wayne, 1370 Ind. — License to cover construction permit (B4-P-1383) for new equipment.
WSAU — Northern Broadcasting Co., Inc., Wausau, Wis. — Modifi1370 cation of construction permit (B4-P-725) for a new station,
requesting approval of transmitter site at 113-115 Third Street, Wausau, Wis., and approval of antenna.
KDAL — Red River Broadcasting Company, Inc., Duluth, Minn. — 1500 License to cover construction permit (4-P-B-3085) as modi¬ fied for move of transmitter and studio, and antenna changes. W9XAP — National Broadcasting Co., Inc., Addison, Ill. — License to operate station as a facsimile broadcast (experimental) station on 2016 kc., iy2 KW power, unlimited time. Rule 983.
Fifth Zone
NEW— J. Grant Iverson, Salt Lake City, Utah. — Construction 630 permit to erect a new broadcast station to be operated on 630 kc., 1 KW night, 5 KW day power, unlimited time. KYOS — Merced Star Publishing Company, Inc., Merced, Calif. — 1040 Modification of license to change frequency from 1040 kc. to 1280 kc., change hours of operation from daytime to un¬ limited time, using 250 watts power.
KOB — Albuquerque Broadcasting Company, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 1180 — Construction permit to install a new transmitter.
KOY — Salt River Valley Broadcasting Co., Phoenix, Ariz.— Con1270 struction permit to install vertical antenna, move transmitter from 621 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz., to 12th and Camelback Road, northeast of Phoenix, Ariz.
KRKO — Lee E. Mudgett, Everett, Wash. — License to cover con1370 struction permit (B5-P-1254) for change in equipment. KRLC — H. E. Studebaker, Lewiston, Idaho. — Authority to make 1390 changes in automatic frequency control equipment.
NEW — Ward Walker, Seattle, Wash. — Construction permit for a 1530 new special broadcast station to be operated on 1530 kc., 1 KW, unlimited time. Amended: Studio site to be deter¬ mined, Seattle, Wash.
NEW — Symons Broadcasting Co., Mobile. — Construction permit for a new high frequency relay broadcast station to be operated on 31100, 34600, 37600, 40600 kc., 15 watts.
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