Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1931 — Page 10

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RADIO BOARD SPLIT LOOMS ON POWER ZONING Allocating Districts May Result in Court Protests. B'i Zrnfjpu-H'ncrir't Xcunpaprr Allinncc WASHINGTON, April 9.—The federal radio commission next week will begin final consideration of the most annoying problem It has faced eince it was created. Tire question involved is which of e large rtoup of big radio stations shall be permitted to use fifty kilowatts of power. Under a commission ruling these high-power stations are restricted to twenty, four in each of the five radio tones. Twelve such channels have been allocated and eight are to be assigned. There are more than twenty applications for these vacancies end those which are refused super -

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power axe threatening to take their protests to the federal courts. The question eventually may reach the supreme court, which may rule on the constitutionality of the radio commission and its decisions. The commission has teen divided over super-power broadcastng stations since its creation, and the industry has been equally divided. Hearings began last September on the applications of various aspirants for 50,000 watts of broadcast power. On Feb. 16. Chief Examiner Ellis A. Yost submitted a report in which he recommended that fifty kilowatts be authorized for stations WJZ, New York; WCAU, Philadelphia; WSB, Atlanta. WSM, Nashville; WGN, Chicago; WCCO, Minneapolis; KPO, San Francisco, and KOA, Denver. If these recommendations are approved the setup of super-power stations would be: First Zone—WTIC. Hartford; WEAF, New Y'ork; WABC, New York and WJZ, New York. Second Zone —WCAU, Philadelphia; WDKA, Pittsburgh; WLW, Cincinnati, and WTAM, Cleveland. Third Zone —WBAP, Ft. Worth, and WFAA, Dallas (sharing time!; WOAI, San Antonio; WSB, Atlanta. WSM, Nashville. Fourth Zone —WENR and WLS, Chicago (sharing time); WGN, Chicago; KMOX, St. Louis; WCCO, Minneapolis. Fifth Zone—KFl. Los Angeles; i KNX, Hollywood; KPO, San Francisco; KOA. Denver.

WIFE SLAYER IS RULEDINSANE Herbert Kastor Is Sent to Indiana State Prison. Commitment of Herbert Kastor, 29, of 415 North Illinois street, charged with the murder of his wife, Helen, 22, to the insane department of the Indiana state prison, was an-

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Flight Halted as Bullet Strikes Foot; Held for Vagrancy.

Fleeing from police, Mrs. Alice Walker, 22, Negro, 2714 North California street, was shot in the foot Wednesday night, near Missouri and Market streets. She is held on vagrancy charges.

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