|\\ Last year he and his idea paid tme | B | ‘**‘ * * _ * * [ 7 Interborough $000,000 ‘for| the ‘more B . ==â€"rlil{ = ie e l .. "aute ntlents . He was the only one of all the mul. â€" titude in New York who had not THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, $20.00 ay ? wnm.lu&nh ' hewing : gum, . safety Â¥azo ‘ked the millionâ€"dollar idea out ‘ the platforms below, where LASI _ ON ST. Heater is of Fire Inglirance Lo Eu'? h e it *\ Congress will be 'E: would be unfair, in our opinion, to konsider a late comer in the busiâ€" nz of broadcasting, especially those who might be licensed subseq . to the time of the passage of thiy proâ€" ~posed legislation, to have equal Tights or to be placed upon the same basis as . & btoadcaster who has served the pubâ€" li¢ well and has a substantial invyestâ€" ~In another ‘part of the repor 3the. tommittee goes on record as ',or- ing h control consisting of two bedies .â€"*"@ federal radio commission | and the Department of Commerce," whos functions shall be as determined in 'thethonse bill. It opposes any limiâ€" tation that would bar. men from gervâ€" ing on the commission who are gbly. qualified because of their knowledge of radio problems, with the excéption of men who are financially interested in radio at the time of serving on such a commission. * £B . ; Licenses for Five Years ‘|â€" . Radiocasting stations (should be wonducted on fiveâ€"year lice ‘acâ€" sording to the report, as & ller period would not justify the‘ it involved in establishing a station,~ 314 Vr‘_.._."'Y,’"T!:" ,gj;unncmcv LAW bflgm Â¥es thre g bas wavele *.9 hich sts act b "%. _ TB by "3. T an "i“.†Gov o sti , *th eloped s:~ A $ ts as defined in our o given to â€"In discussing the matter of "vested ‘property rights," the committeq adâ€" vocates that the radiocaster of standâ€" ling reputation have priority of: a iation, as against the "late comet." It Â¥es three conditions as the determâ€" g basis for the allocation and use wavelengths, as follows: t r“l. The length of time dging hich stations, existing at thé time In regard to accepting or reJjJesting advertising, radiocasters .8 i have the same rights as newspapers, the committee ‘ ‘emphasizes, maintgining the privilege of deckining ‘advertls "for ‘reasons of dishonesty or f: statement." | Wosides i3 | Anyway we look forward to hopeful national event: in 1927, that is that congress will have t< journ early in March. > These persons are being su ed to a confusion on ‘the, air which threatens to become considegrably greater, it is stressed. ©Farmerg:are mentioned as being the: par ar losers because of the threatened inâ€" tetruption of the flow of information regarding agricultural and market reâ€" ports. The emergency control; = ure is recommended as a tempgr way of. settling a moot question, THURSDAY, JANUAR r m'“w :ort b ttln. NaHQ:-tho' (do a re Y f Coâ€"ordinating committee vhiebi"mw‘ i the press and which will be made ;Nxc later thig week.s : | _ [};|/ \\The committee consists o(t.}'.tbo i of the American New: blishers‘ ugiaticn. the .N':m iation ° W,' ~the io Manufacturers‘ luoehtioq'i, the AA o Magazine Publisheérs‘ asgoc on, the National mm‘ï¬: ers‘ association, the American io Relay league, the Federated g:io Trades association anid the Newspaper Broadcasters‘ comnittee. The report declares thiat it is the opinion of the â€"coâ€"ordinating commitâ€" tee that it is highly essential to obâ€" tain legislative control of radio durâ€" ing this session of congress. 'll% this end, it says, two distinct stép$g are mecessary, as follows: _ | | ~"1,. The enactment of the, %u- wency control measure, which will en to those broadcasters who have ed substantial sums of y in{broadcasting plant and equi_'p nt who have served the public propâ€" ‘L‘T Government Comes Fin't'? } o state it briefly," says the reâ€" ,â€" "the doctrine which we have eloped may be said to be as folâ€" s: ‘A broadcaster has no Yy€# ghts as against the United, States %mnt, but he has certain~ ‘= defined rights as against other i rs. It is only fair and in our opinion, that recogniti¢oh be ‘_ Believes Control Necessary â€" The report says that the tremendâ€" ous intrease of radiocasting sta 3 now said to be appearing at the rate of one a day, makes an emergency control necessaryâ€" to protect the = ests of the estimated 20,000,000, listâ€" eners, representing an investm of $1,500,000,000, exclusive of the investâ€" ments of radiocasting companies and eommercial operators. _ | P "2. The bringing out of conference of a comprehensive and adequate gen« éral law governing the whole i0 industry." . C prevent the further complication of an already complicated -imdz: by prohibiting the issuance of any more lieenses for the operation of radioâ€" easting stations after December 6, is act becomes law, have opera "2.‘ The character of gervice renâ€" red by them. ~â€"< t "3, The requirements of : their mes and communities : for «tadio DR. MELYVIN B. HASBROUCK Tel. Glenese 42 > Hoirs by Osteopathic Physician‘ _ | 353 PARK AVENUE t ial. Radio C""""fl latin i | ~ A sniple ard Wants Measure in congress Restore (Order In _ l‘tion'l Busin Air Promantly =© Senator M s week. [ _ |than I think| tee ~consigts : of the| ~°DAtOr. _ _ | American . Newspaper | __ Mt> Nortis ociation, the Nationai| 10ad: He is f Broadcasters, :the| 89 !°* “"j turers‘ asspeiation, the | P°0Y° ,. i _ e Publisheérs‘ .m., Mr. m ional Electric uâ€" pn“at_d aroocy Af 18, 1 nterested dle t ho be ! ‘Acâ€" . i ~stmaller . e‘ it ition, ; g pne and The annual Community S will be held 0 at 7:30 p. m. at 380 Cen Park. > s Mr. NorrisyiI do not want to disâ€" cuss where th@ Senator from Connecâ€" ticut is going. | That might be embarâ€" rassing, and J do not want to hold up any bad pig€ure before any one of any other lo "_'f on. Not only that, but no matte¢ where he is going or how fast he p‘ipoing, it is never too late to repentg%i . may diverge.}. £ Mr, McLeAfl £I hope so. _ ° Mr. Norris:! | do, too. I agreeâ€"with the Senator, I would not like to travel on his road, not that I would not enâ€" joy his compffiyâ€"I like himâ€"but I do not like the place where he is goâ€" ing. "] ? If we mean Wwhat we sayâ€" Mr. Borah A aho): We do not. Mr. Norris: Bverybody in this body knows we do ngt mean it. If we were in earnest t it, we would strike out that limitation. Mr. Borah: When the Senator from Idaho said th@t the Senator did not mean what he ghid, I meant that when he was talking to the Senator from Connecticut to where he was goâ€" ingshe did not mean what he said. pany.: ~; > e ap ty Mr. Me % We will not vote on postal : when we do go. Mr. Norris; J am afraid our paths by a s gnt law. Make it for all eternity. || > Mr. l(claui That is going further than I think I can accompany the Mr, Norris: Senator is on that road. He is going, and I expect to WHAT Here‘s a *n * (QCalendar ‘ OaKâ€" TERRACE AND oUtlt SWEET AND CLEAN WET WASH TAKES A LOT OF TOIL OUT OF | _ YOUR LIFE _ LaUunoRy | TAKES Th:S one ; DAY FRom YOUrR ; The Milky Way to Health "Our name a bottle of milk is your complete protection," sample cï¬:hat\thgyulkpbout ngress is thus given in the Naâ€" says flilly Break O‘Day. puflï¬lc NOTICE 490 â€" * i E& 5 eeting of members of Cce of Highland Park Monday, Jan. 17, 1927, Albert Larson‘s Store and ;, ce S en L Bd ut En TALK OF ‘ONGRESS TOLD avenue, Highland (Conn.): Make it o# of Exchanges enjoy his comâ€" The December term of the Supreme‘ court © adjourned without handing down a decision in the case of the stateâ€"wide ‘primary «act. which â€" was held unconstitutional by three Circuit court judges at Dixon. Adjournment of the court without action means that a decision cannot be had until February ‘at the earliest. : Judges of the Circuit and Superior courts of Cook county to be ‘elected next June will be nominated by conâ€" ventions under the ballot act of 1891 unless the general, assembly, which meets next month, passes a new emergency law, which is not deemed probable.â€"‘The decision wiping out the law of.two years ago leaves methods as they were and makes little materâ€" ial change in procedure.: â€" â€" E: The juidicial primary act of 1925 was knocked out by the Supreme court last week at Springfield in a decision criti¢ising the act as another example of hit and miss legislation. 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