NAEB Washington report collected documents (1960-1962)

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Federal Communications Commission 22548 PUBLIC NOTICE - G WASHINGTON 25, D. C. July 6, 1962 REPORT NO, 354 PETITIONS FOR RULE MAKING FILED Pile No, Rule No, Petitioner Date Rec'd Nature of Petition \ RM~346^ —*3.606 Ther^atoS-^Educsrtional 5-28-62 Requests amendment Television .Coim^ssion of rules so as to p *HnT*ffi"TT)| AAftlmim reserve Channel 25+ I at Huntsville, Alabama for non-commercial educational use and change Channel 44- from am educational reservation to commercial re&Mnrafc-ion. RM-347 Part 19 George L. Turk, Jr. 6-11-62 Requests amendment Houston, Texas of Part 19 so that communications on the Class D frequencies would only be legal between stations operating under the same call sign. RK-348 Sec. Idaho State College 6-25-62 Rocartello ,■■■■■■■■Idaho' for non-commercial educational Pocatello^Idaka*-- Requests amendment of rules so as to reserve Channel 6 television use at RM-349 Part 3 Community Broadcasters 7-3-62 Requests amendment Association, Inc. of rules governing Marion, Ohio v the maximum permissible night¬ time power for Class IV Standard Broadcast Stations to permit Class IV stations on local channels, opera¬ ting with daytime power of 500 watts or 1 kilowatt, to employ the same power during nighttime hours in lieu of the nighttime power maximum of 250 watts now permitted for nighttime operation on local channels. FCC -