Movie Sidelights

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Movie Sidelights 4 — ________..... ADVERTISEMENT 1 LEGAL Radio Movie NOTICE Use Brownsville Herald Automotive Today’s Features Sidelights The Commissioners* Oourt of "amenon County, Texas, will v>n- FRIOAY, MAY 20 CAPITOL 10 (Central Standard Time) vene and sit as a Board of Equali- Classified Ads Autos for Sale 28 P. IL unless the heart Moving, Truck*, Indicated. Programs and station Uata subject to chanae. Touching strings with zation on Monday the 23rd day of Storage toy Th# Us and its to Get SACRIFICE 1926 Chevrolet ^ Associated Pressj wdsu wkbh wfbm mnbd wees kscl wmt deep pathos rendering May, D., 1932. at 9 o'clock a. m Results house- of sublime an car kmoa kmbc klra wnaa -ibw kfjf ktrh a romance, excep- to receive all the assessment lists fully equipped living quarters MASON APARTMENTS $1500 454.3—WEAF-NBC—660 kt*a klz whaa for two. TRANSFER CO. up. Lights. kdyl tionally fine picture opens at the and Book of G. A. Oowden. Tax Good rubber 1275.00. Write ****** t<>lePhone, S>2oH?u,a,VFieturaa—AUo wenr 8:15— Lanny Roaa—Only w-gst wxya Claaalfled rates are: for Contractors for garage. Inquire Grace*—wenf chain Capitol Theatre with a midnite Assessor Cameron Tex- appointment. Sarah Wallace, Missouri 442 Levee. Slf?~Thr«« wflw wdod wrec wlac wnox wbro of County, Z«i WUm Wenr show nite 11:30. Raymondville. Tex. Pacific Ry WWJ Wowo wgn wcco kmox kmbc klra kfab Saturday as, for the year 1932, for Inspec- SO words or less, one Insertion. ,40o A108 w^Tw“if ^*~A1*° kfjf wrr ktrh ktsa whaa Its theme is based on the In- Pick up and delivery service and — Alao tion. correction or equalization and Over 30 one BEAUTIFULLY a th?T0reh- Cavsllgrs kstp 9:30—Morton (Repast) — words, Insertion furnished part- Oownty Only herent idealism of man and the 11 Wanted Autos Hai ling of All Kinds meni WWJ kyw kad woc who per word . So of wnL"-,!!1?™" wgat wxya wdod wrec wlac wnox wbre approval consoling bed room, large wtmj wfaa webc ktha eternal for romance of wo- 1105 ADAMS — . wd/f kprc wdau wlan wfbm wgn wmbd wcco kacj quest H. D. SEAGO. Clerk, ST. PHONE 135 lmng room, wkv koa ksl ktbs j County Subsequent Insertions run con- dinette. kitchen, roll- wmt kmox kmbc klra wnax kfab wlbw man. It starts with a boy In the of All Kinds bed In o Cameron County. Texas. secutively. word Packing »w»y room. All Night Club—Alao wtam kfjf krld ktrb ktsa waco kdyl kla per P,ic living mod- kad slums who becomes a famous doc- Minimum WE 7-JLi woo who wow wdaf 9:45— Redman Orch.—Also 5-10-to20 inc.—lOt—4362. ... 10 words PAY CASH conveniences. Dorfmana Jew- Reisman wgst wxyx tor social and economic i.'fl .l,9 Orch.—Alao wtam wbcm wflw wdod wrec wlac wnox wbre despite eiry otore. k*d woc By month, per word 30c T14C ?,?”r who wow wdaf wodx wdsu wlsn wkbh wfbm wsbt barriers. He is forced by his ambi- Oratorio — Alao wtam For Used Cars «-:2\~Na**ona, wmbd wcco ksej wmt kmbc klra wnax tious to move to a Park Political No classified advertisement ac- wsnr kad wow family w7[) wtmj wlba wday kfab wfjf krld ktrh ktsa waco kvor for leas APARTMENTS, modern, wab Avenue office where the rich live. cepted .. 4(to £53^“* ell J!?0 mamb wjdx ktha woal kdyl kl: whas Stevenson Employment furnished, good reas- ktba koa kal There he makes be- Announcements Motor Co., Inc. location, wjyr 10:00—Arnhaim Orch.—Ala; wgst wxya money and LOCAL READER RATES onable. Phone 558. Columbo—Alao wtam W22 X|r5“Ruaa wbcm wflw wdod wrec wlac wnox wbre comes the most noted surgeon of Mh and Elisabeth or 35 • Orch.—Alao kad wdaf Hip. Wanted Male wwj wodx wdau wlan wkbh wfbm wsbt Readers, per inch . his city. |1J3 10th and Levee ALONSO wmbd wcco ksej wynt kmbc klra wnax Under this beading are published APARTMENTS, well fur- In a scene Second and third days. 3<,o per REAL SILK Kirbery; Hamp's Orch.— kfab wlbw kfh ktrh tragic Cortes fails in the names of candidates for of- Hosiery Mills has new nished. close in. ^.:®J“*R*lph kfjf ktsa waco public word; fourth, fifth snd sixth Coiner 6th and wain kvoo kghl an nays Start onoe. ,wow Jevor kdly klz whas operation upon his aged father fice. The fees for announcement arlU 3o 7 14 plan. working at Good Levee, phone 830. Denny Orch.—Alao wtam per word; consecutive days Auto Repr's. & Paint VIM Waar2P!*®_~Jack 10:30—Madrlfluara’s Orch.—Alao wgat and his faith in himself wrecked, be as follows: 21 pay. Apply 414 Embee kad kstp wab kvoo wbcm wflw *c per word per day. Building. wxya wdod wrec wlac wnoa he abandons his doctorate and For District offices $23 00 wbre wodx wdsu wlan wfbm wabt Harlingen. A99 345.6—WABC-CBS—860 For County offices . $2300 Does Your Car Look APARTMENTS. See our wmbd wcco kacj wmt kmbc klra wnax hides from the world until he is To lnsura publication on the aame furnisaed For Justice of the peace .. $15.00 apartments, Acts—Also way* wfbm wgn kfab wlbw kfh Legal notices lc word Like This? everythin* wcco kfjf waco kvor kdyl kla recalled by Jessica 'Irene Dunne). For Precinct offices *15 00 per each in- kmox kmbc: Helen Board—Only whas sertion. y modern; garage; rents reduced wgat wflw wdod wrec wlac wnox wbrc Names of the candidates will be car- day. classified ads must be In Supply yourself now with wdsu wrnf 394.5—WJZ-NBC—760 ried in the announcement column un- the ooai JY>fa QUEEN office by lb a. m. on week Financial Bar Morton Downey—Also w ruf wowo 5:15—Bob til the July primary. days, ~ Rlplty—Also wsm wmc ktbs For forty-four Robert Louis snd 4 W»»Js wsmb by p. m. Saturday for Sun- SSfSS Stevnson's “Dr. and Mr — Jekyll lay's paper. W)G—The Club—Also wxyx wbcm wdsu 5:30—Stebblna Boys Alao wjr w»*n wcky has been the The Brownsville H»rald le authoris- MAY-DAY wfbm wgn wcco kmox ktnbo; wenr kA* wren koll wsm I Hyde” leading mys- Check 45 wtmj kstp ed to make the following announce- your ad when It first ap- Miscellaneous Furnished. modern. Organalities—Only kscj wnax kfab kfjf wmc wsb kpre woal wky koa kal wlw : thriller of the with its cool, hot *trti tery stage, ments of candidates subject to the pears as the Herald is not respon- c-ean, water. waco kvor kdyl 5:45—Jones end Here—Also wcky Zennone, • :15— wmaq awesome struggle between the action of the in sible for more than one Incorrect garage, low Singin* Sa-n—Alao w\>* «fom kwk wren koll wmo wsb Democratic primary summer rates, service wjdx wsmb j insertion. wgn wcco kmox kmbc; Melody Magic— kpre woal beautiful and hideous in a man's July: bjlU paid ,3, WMhldrS. Only wgat wflw wdod wrec wlac wnox 6:00—Leonard Orch.—AUo wcky ! soul. wbrc wsfa Joy’a NOTE: All Classified Advert lying Is If should have a wreck with Y104 wdsu; Songsmiths—Only wls kwk wren koll wjr you _ Today it is brought to the talk- on a Cash kscj wnax kfab kfjf ktrh waco koh 6:30—B. A. Rotfe Orch.—Also wlw wls CAMERON COUNTY Strictly Bans. car, you will screen for the first time with your undoubtedly JUST ONE •:*0—Today and Yesterday—wgat wxyx k#k wren ing APARTMENT left at Phone No. 8 have a bent frame or a bent wrec wgn Wcco kmox ktnbc kfjf wrr 6:45—Sisters of the Skillet—Also wjr Frederic March in the title role. and ask for Miss rat* tha «um- k trn Commissioner, precinct 1— Classified, she will take front axle. It requires preci- mer. v!2, US*™ wlw wls kwk wren koll Paramount's vivid dramatization your ad. Telephone 1163W A72 — G. J WETKEL Wtek-End Prog. Also wxyt 7:00—Friendship Town—Also wjr kyw give helpful suggestions If wanted.' sion tools and workmanship to wrbm of this classic is the feature pic- wgn wcco kmox kmbc klx; Grand kwk wren koll wiba wtmj kstp webc i H. M. PATTEE snd tell you what the ad will cost remedy these defects. We can SETH MAN Opera wfiw ture at the Then APARTMENTS. Los Miniature—Only wgst wday kfyr wsm wmc wsb wapl wsmb Queen theatre, begin- later in the day a boy will Tour frame or set Ebanoti wdod wrec wlac wnox wbrc wsfa wdsu ktha straighten Beautifully wjdx kpre woal wky koa ksl ning Sunday for 2 days. Justice of Peace. PcL 2, Place 1.— call on you with the bill and you furnished, ga- klra Snield's Orch.—Also wlw your axle without injury to the Dept. BB, Texas rage desirable 7:30—Roy wjr As a play, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. JOHN MARTIN may pay him. Brownsville. Very location and —Belasco Orch.—Also wgst wxyx kwk wren koll wtmj kstp webc wsm steel. exposure, wfbm has more large porches. Reduced wgn wcco kinox kmbc klrd wmc wsb wapl wsmb wfaa kpre woal Hyde” attained success, People living outside of Browns- Our ^. Constable Precinct No. 2— body department is first summer rates Phone 728. 7:45—Gua Van—Also wxyx wfbm wgn wky koa kal wmaq writes a famous critic, than the yllie should mall in their classified Apart- ■mox LOUIS LA MADRID class.
Recommended publications
  • KSL-TV--First in the US with Teletext
    DOCUMENT RESUME , ED 229 808 CS 504 188 AUTHOR Acker, Stephen R.; Larson, TimothyL. TITLE KSL-TV--First in fir U.S. with Te1etext. , PUB DATE Nov 82 , NOTE 19p.; Paper presented at the AnnualMeeting/ . of the . Speech Communication Association (68th,'Louipille, A KY, November 4=7, t9821t. PUB TYPE Rep9rts - Evaluative/Feasibility (142) Speeches/Conference Papers (150) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTOkS *Information Services; *Telephone Coimiunications/ Systems; *Television; Video Equipme; ;,*Videotex IDENTIFIERS *Station Kgr.. TV UT; *Two Way Televi ion ABSTRACT Under an experimental license issu din 1978, KSL-TV in Salt Lake City, Utah, provided 126pages of tel text information to its viewers. In choosing thissystem, the stati n had to decide between it and a videotext system. Althoughvideotext systems permit two-way communication, usuallyover telephone UT, teletext broadcast technology is much cheaper.The Cost fo a decoder, a critical factor in the consumer's'accoptance of e ther system, is ,expected to decline for both technologies.In tel text, access cost is zero, while in videotext theinformation provi er has the option of charging users. It'is possiblethat videotext' interactive capability and superior graphics willincrease rt penetration into paying households. Although teletextand videotext provide similar mass market services, videotext has substantiallymore flexibility and speed. Since systems currently beingused in different countries are incompatible, establishing,technical standards inthe areas of data format, transmission,a d display is of key importance. Current trends and the growing home co1iptermarket favor the growth of videotext, but KSL-TV's experiment howed the value of teletextas an interim information system.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal
    Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BTCCT-20061212AVR Communications, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CCF, et al. (Transferors) ) BTCH-20061212BYE, et al. and ) BTCH-20061212BZT, et al. Shareholders of Thomas H. Lee ) BTC-20061212BXW, et al. Equity Fund VI, L.P., ) BTCTVL-20061212CDD Bain Capital (CC) IX, L.P., ) BTCH-20061212AET, et al. and BT Triple Crown Capital ) BTC-20061212BNM, et al. Holdings III, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CDE, et al. (Transferees) ) BTCCT-20061212CEI, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212CEO For Consent to Transfers of Control of ) BTCH-20061212AVS, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212BFW, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting – Fresno, LLC ) BTC-20061212CEP, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting Operations, LLC; ) BTCH-20061212CFF, et al. AMFM Broadcasting Licenses, LLC; ) BTCH-20070619AKF AMFM Radio Licenses, LLC; ) AMFM Texas Licenses Limited Partnership; ) Bel Meade Broadcasting Company, Inc. ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; ) CC Licenses, LLC; CCB Texas Licenses, L.P.; ) Central NY News, Inc.; Citicasters Co.; ) Citicasters Licenses, L.P.; Clear Channel ) Broadcasting Licenses, Inc.; ) Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; and Jacor ) Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc. ) ) and ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BAL-20070619ABU, et al. Communications, Inc. (Assignors) ) BALH-20070619AKA, et al. and ) BALH-20070619AEY, et al. Aloha Station Trust, LLC, as Trustee ) BAL-20070619AHH, et al. (Assignee) ) BALH-20070619ACB, et al. ) BALH-20070619AIT, et al. For Consent to Assignment of Licenses of ) BALH-20070627ACN ) BALH-20070627ACO, et al. Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; ) BAL-20070906ADP CC Licenses, LLC; AMFM Radio ) BALH-20070906ADQ Licenses, LLC; Citicasters Licenses, LP; ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; and ) Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc. ) Federal Communications Commission ERRATUM Released: January 30, 2008 By the Media Bureau: On January 24, 2008, the Commission released a Memorandum Opinion and Order(MO&O),FCC 08-3, in the above-captioned proceeding.
    [Show full text]
  • PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12Th St., S.W
    PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: https://www.fcc.gov Washington, D.C. 20554 TTY: 1-888-835-5322 DA 18-782 Released: July 27, 2018 MEDIA BUREAU ESTABLISHES PLEADING CYCLE FOR APPLICATIONS FILED FOR THE TRANSFER OF CONTROL AND ASSIGNMENT OF BROADCAST TELEVISION LICENSES FROM RAYCOM MEDIA, INC. TO GRAY TELEVISION, INC., INCLUDING TOP-FOUR SHOWINGS IN TWO MARKETS, AND DESIGNATES PROCEEDING AS PERMIT-BUT-DISCLOSE FOR EX PARTE PURPOSES MB Docket No. 18-230 Petition to Deny Date: August 27, 2018 Opposition Date: September 11, 2018 Reply Date: September 21, 2018 On July 27, 2018, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) accepted for filing applications seeking consent to the assignment of certain broadcast licenses held by subsidiaries of Raycom Media, Inc. (Raycom) to a subsidiary of Gray Television, Inc. (Gray) (jointly, the Applicants), and to the transfer of control of subsidiaries of Raycom holding broadcast licenses to Gray.1 In the proposed transaction, pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Merger dated June 23, 2018, Gray would acquire Raycom through a merger of East Future Group, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gray, into Raycom, with Raycom surviving as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gray. Immediately following consummation of the merger, some of the Raycom licensee subsidiaries would be merged into Gray Television Licensee, LLC (GTL), with GTL as the surviving entity. The jointly filed applications are listed in the Attachment to this Public
    [Show full text]
  • Fall 2021 Schedule of Classes, Rev 5/24/21
    Find the most UPDATED LIST OF CLASSES in the online searchable schedule at WLAC.edu 2021 Fall Classes You’re invited to attend Information Sessions about our programs of study…see calendar FALL 2021 CLASSES: GETTING STARTED Online Searchable Schedule How to Get Started: Video Instructions | Written Instructions | Enrollment Workshop Sign Up Other Admissions Information Questions? Email: [email protected] Call: (424) 371-7734 Live Chat Dates to Know Free College Session Period Aug 30 – Dec 19 • Through the College & Career Division, you can 8-Week Sessions: Aug 30 – Oct 24 take free classes that prepare you to succeed in Oct 25 – Dec 19 math, English and other classes (BSICSKL, VOC ED) • Prepare for the GED or improve your English (ESL) • Priority Enrollment Begins ................. May 24 • Earn college credit for your job or internship • Open Enrollment Begins ................... June 18 • Complete job programs that take less than 1 year • How to find your registration date and get job success skills • FINAL EXAMS SCHEDULE................. PAGE 4 Page 1 - rev 5/27/21 WLAC $0 Tuition Promise Program Orientation Workshops West’s LA College Promise (LACP) program provides FREE TUITION to first-time freshmen of any age and income that commit to full-time enrollment. Participants also earn priority registration and support vouchers for transportation, books, or dining at the Wildcat Café. Are you ready to join LACP? Attend this orientation session to: Learn about the LA College Promise program requirements Explore learning and career pathways Review wrap-around services, student support programs, the career connections center, and more! Register at BIT.LY/WLAC-LACP Follow us on Instagram @wlacoutreach or visit bit.ly/wlac-freshmen for more information.
    [Show full text]
  • Qpieeii , * Lack Tiac — Admission — Band’S of Interest
    1 CO-STARRED A DRAMATIC MOMENT CUR-A-A-Z-Y FOR BLONDES ! ■■ ..————— CURRENT FILM _ '•'■'SBPifc___ BANDIT TYPE Btttmann AT CAPITOL IS DODGED BY Today — 3 Day* PRIZE DRAMA JAMES CAGNEY “Street Scene,” picturized from Janies Cagney, who is co-fea- the famous Pulitzer Prize play by tured with Joan Blonde 11 in "Blonde Elmer Rice, is presented by Samuel! Crazy," the Warner Bros, Goidwyn at the Capitol theatre to- produc- tion now at the Riroli San day and tomorrow. In directing > theatre. the story oi u. warm-hearted ro- Benito—after his tremendous suc- mance and a passionate murder cess in “The Public Enemy'* faced against the screen of a living city the danger of becoming typed in street. King Vidor makes of "Street future screen & Scene” his most ambitious effort appearances as since “The Big Parade.*’ gangster. Sylvia Sidney in whose ears are The bit which lie did in support still ringing the nation-wide acclaim j of George Arliss in “The Million- that greeted her appearance in "An :f MAURICE aire" conclusively proved his talent American Tragedy has the roman- for comedy. Scenes like the one CHEVALIER tic lead in the picture. William Col- f with Ma Delano, his mother, in I in AN ERNST lier, Jr., plays opposite her. Estelle "Sinners’ Holiday" displayed the Taylor follows her brilliant per- Evalyn Knapp. James Cagney and Joan Blondell In a scene from LUBITSCH j tragic depths which he car. reach. action formance in "Cimarron" with the -Blonde Crary ’, showing Sunday and Monday at the Rivoli Prod theatre, In "Blonde Cra/v” he plays the exacting and difficult role of Mrs.
    [Show full text]
  • High Powered History the History of VOA Bethany
    The Broadcasters’ Desktop Resource www.theBDR.net … edited by Barry Mishkind – the Eclectic Engineer High Powered History The History of VOA Bethany By Clyde G. Haehnle [February 2011] Just down the road from WLW was another transmission site with a history that con- tinues to be of interest 60 years after its construction. Clyde Haehnle was among those who built and worked at a site that became known the world over. Adolph Hitler called us “The Cincinnati Liars.” It was a badge of honor we relished as we pumped out over 1.5 Megawatts of RF from a plant in Ohio, purposely built to project American news and views around the world. They were needed. Prior to December 7, 1941 Germany had 68 shortwave transmitters operating on the air, Japan had 42. The United States had but 13. And while Germany and Japan dedicated their facilities to psychological warfare, none of the U.S. transmitters were used for propaganda. The US was ill-equipped to effectively counteract this barrage. At that time the most powerful shortwave transmitter available to the United States was WLWO. Cros- ley Broadcasting operated WLWO’s 75 kW composite shortwave transmitter next to WLW at Mason, OH, broadcasting to South America and Europe. WLWO’s antenna system included two small reentrant rhombic antennas, one aimed at Western South America and one toward Europe. TURNING ATTENTION TO SHORTWAVE In January of 1942 the Coordinator of International Affairs, requested WLW engineers to acquire another shortwave transmitter and design and construct four larger and more efficient antennas to better serve Europe and South America.
    [Show full text]
  • Channel Affiliate Market Timeframe of Move Call
    TV Broadcasters’ Impact on Alabama Impact on AL 01 Broadcasters have an impact of $14.16 billion annually on Alabama’s economy. 31,130 Jobs 34 Commercial TV Stations Call Channel Affiliate Market Timeframe of Move WAWD 58 Independent Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WEIQ 42 Public Television Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WFBD 0 Independent Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WFGX 35 My Network TV Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WFNA 55 CW Television Network Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WJTC 44 Independent Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WKRG-TV 5 CBS Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WMPV-TV 21 Trinity Broadcasting Network Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WPAN 53 Independent Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WSRE 23 Public Television Mobile, AL-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach), FL (60) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WAKA 8 CBS Montgomery (Selma), AL (123) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WBIH 29 Independent Montgomery (Selma), AL (123) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WBMM 22 CW Television Network Montgomery (Selma), AL (123) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019
    [Show full text]
  • Wants Before Them I People -Tr-Rr 1 Irftjgl, Ssr .I'sssgsasssssr Wml*
    10,000 Read This Page Daily. Put Your Wants Before Them I People -tr-rr 1 irftjgL, ssr .I'sssgsasssssr wml* LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT story of girls who over-evaluate KWWG Program their ability to master a soldier's SHERIFF'S SALE I bankrupt and transact such other business as come be- job. Miss Fazenda reveals that a THE STATE OF TEXAS may properly Tuesday Afternoon trench-rat is as terrifying to her | fore such meeting. 3 COUNTY OF CAMERON 30 Musical Personalities. as a curtain barrage. Dated May 9. 1932. 17 Business for Sale ~." 3:45 p. m.—News A Weather Re- The picture will show at the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IRA WEBSTER, Referee In port. Queen Theatre today and tomorrow. that by virtue if a certain Alias Bankruptcy. 5-10-lt—4361. FOR SALE: Small restaurant good 4:00 location p. m.—Salon Recordings. Execution Issued out of the Hon- and business. Sacrifice lor 4:15-4:30-Old Timer* Club. CAPITOL | \r- quick sale. Write A68 Herald. orable 103rd District Court of Cam- 4:46 p. m.—Birthday A Anni- Cary Grant, young Parision busi- versaries. eron on the 6th day of I Ann: cements FOR SALE—Moonlight Inn. San to his County 5:00-5:15 Sunshine and Shadows ness jnan, returns suddenly | Juan. Excellent location, good busi- J. J. Clerk of blonde May J032 by Bishop. ness. 5*30-5:45 p. m—Valley Jooatera home to find his beautiful Call lor particulars. A41 said for the sum of 31263 91. 6:00-6:15 Dinner Music ‘Guest Court, wife, Thelma Todd, entertaining Us the Best Test Artists’’ with interest :.t 10 per cent and by FOR SALE: Highway lunch and Roland Young, gay bachelor friend 6:25 GRISHAM'S ICE CREAM cold drink stand.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 103/Thursday, May 28, 2020
    32256 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 103 / Thursday, May 28, 2020 / Proposed Rules FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS closes-headquarters-open-window-and- presentation of data or arguments COMMISSION changes-hand-delivery-policy. already reflected in the presenter’s 7. During the time the Commission’s written comments, memoranda, or other 47 CFR Part 1 building is closed to the general public filings in the proceeding, the presenter [MD Docket Nos. 19–105; MD Docket Nos. and until further notice, if more than may provide citations to such data or 20–105; FCC 20–64; FRS 16780] one docket or rulemaking number arguments in his or her prior comments, appears in the caption of a proceeding, memoranda, or other filings (specifying Assessment and Collection of paper filers need not submit two the relevant page and/or paragraph Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2020. additional copies for each additional numbers where such data or arguments docket or rulemaking number; an can be found) in lieu of summarizing AGENCY: Federal Communications original and one copy are sufficient. them in the memorandum. Documents Commission. For detailed instructions for shown or given to Commission staff ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking. submitting comments and additional during ex parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal information on the rulemaking process, must be filed consistent with section Communications Commission see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 1.1206(b) of the Commission’s rules. In (Commission) seeks comment on several section of this document. proceedings governed by section 1.49(f) proposals that will impact FY 2020 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: of the Commission’s rules or for which regulatory fees.
    [Show full text]
  • Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C
    Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Revitalization of the AM Radio Service ) MB Docket No. 13-249 REPLY COMMENTS OF THE AM RADIO PRESERVATION ALLIANCE ON FURTHER NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING The AM Radio Preservation Alliance Members: Alpha Media LLC Bonneville International Corporation CBS Radio Inc. Cox Media Group, LLC Cumulus Media Inc. Entercom Communications Corp. Family Stations, Inc. Grand Ole Opry, LLC Greater Media, Inc. Hearst Stations Inc. Hubbard Radio, LLC iHeartMedia + Entertainment, Inc. NRG License Sub, LLC Scripps Media, Inc. Townsquare Media, Inc. Tyler Media, L.L.C. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC April 18, 2016 SUMMARY These Reply Comments are submitted by the AM Radio Preservation Alliance (the “Alliance”) addressing those proposals in the Commission’s Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, FCC 15-142, MB Docket No. 13-249 (the “FNPRM”) to alter interference protections for Class A AM stations and to reduce the protected daytime contours for Class B, C and D AM stations. These FNPRM proposals, and the variations thereof suggested by certain commenters, would do more harm than good, and if adopted, would undermine the efforts to revitalize the AM radio service undertaken in the Commission’s First Report and Order in this proceeding. The Alliance Comments filed in this docket submitted evidence, grounded in audience data, listener responses and engineering studies, establishing that the FNPRM proposals to protect Class A AM stations only to their 0.1 mV/m groundwave
    [Show full text]
  • Husker Sports Network 2007 Nebraska Stations Huskers on Radio Ainsworth, KBRB-AM
    College Football’s Winningest Program Since 1970 HUSKER SPORTS NETWORK 2007 Nebraska Stations Huskers on Radio Ainsworth, KBRB-AM .......................................... 1400 The Husker Sports Network came under new ownership in the fall of 2006, as Host Communications acquired Alliance, KCOW-AM ............................................ 1400 the former Pinnacle Sports Network. Aurora, KRGY-FM................................................. 97.3 A well-known entity throughout college athletic marketing circles, Host Communications Inc. has marketing Beatrice, KWBE-AM ............................................ 1450 agreements with seven universities as well as the Southeastern Conference and NCAA Football. The Lexington, Broken Bow, KCNI-AM/KBBN-FM ............... 1280/98.3 Ky.-based company also manages five associations, more than 30 web sites and has a publishing division that Chadron, KCSR-AM .............................................. 610 produces 700 publications annually, including all NCAA championship game-day programs. 1 0 Columbus, KJSK-AM ............................................. 900 HOST is a subsidiary of Triple Crown Media, Inc. TCMI owns and operates six daily newspapers with a total Falls City, KTNC-AM/KLZA-FM ................. 1230/101.3 daily circulation of about 120,000. TCMI is a public company traded on NASDAQ and based in Lexington, Ky. Fremont, KHUB-AM/KFMT-FM .................. 1340/105.5 The Husker Sports Network will continue the strong tradition of broadcasting excellence established by the Grand Island, KRGI-AM ....................................... 1430 Pinnacle Sports Network, which had produced and marketed live broadcasts of University of Nebraska football, Hastings, KLIQ-FM ............................................... 94.5 men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball games for the past 11 years. Pinnacle was first Hastings, KHAS-AM ............................................ 1230 awarded the rights on Feb. 9, 1996, and the University renewed the contract on Aug.
    [Show full text]
  • April 2018 - Chancellor’S Monthly Report
    OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR TO: LACCD Board of Trustees FROM: Chancellor Francisco C. Rodriguez DATE: April 2, 2018 SUBJECT: April 2018 - Chancellor’s Monthly Report The LACCD April report includes brief updates on the following: I. District Updates II. Update on the LACCD Enrollment and Strategic Marketing Campaign III. Reports from the College Presidents IV. Community Engagement & Partnerships V. LACCD Media Outreach and Coverage ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I. District Updates April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. On Thursday, April 5, LACCD is hosting the 2nd Annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month Symposium at the ESC Board Room from 8 – 1 p.m. Brittany Grice is the new Director for the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). Her former position was at the California State University, Channel Islands (CSUCI), where she served as the Senior Director of Equity and Inclusion. Prior to CSUCI, Ms. Grice held several key leadership positions, including Human Resources Manager for Equal Opportunity at California State University, Fresno. Ms. Grice received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa and her Juris Doctor from the University of Notre Dame. Congratulations to ELAC Nursing Instructor Brenda Chan, who was been selected as one of four statewide winners of the 2018 Gerald Hayward Award, named for the former statewide Chancellor. The award honors outstanding community college faculty for excellence teaching and in professional activities, and have demonstrated commitment to their students, profession and college. A special thanks to LACCD’s first LA Marathon Team who participated in the LA Marathon 5K on Saturday, March 17 and the LA Marathon on Sunday, March 18.
    [Show full text]