DAVIDSON v. FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION

No. 5528.

61 F.2d 401 (1932)

DAVIDSON v. FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION (CONGRESS SQUARE HOTEL CO., Intervener).

Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.

Decided May 16, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard S. Le Roy, of Washington, D. C., for appellant.

Bethuel M. Webster, Jr., and Paul M. Segal, both of Washington, D. C., for intervener.

Thad. H. Brown, D. M. Patrick, and Fanney Neyman, all of Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, and ROBB, VAN ORSDEL, and GRONER, Associate Justices.


MARTIN, Chief Justice.

Appellant, James E. Davidson, is the owner and operator of broadcasting station WBCM, located at Bay City, Mich. Since November 11, 1928, this station has been licensed to operate with the use of 500 watts power, unlimited hours of operation, and upon the frequency of 1,410 kilocycles.

On March 7, 1931, appellant filed its amended application with the Federal Radio Commission, for a change of frequency from 1,410 kilocycles to 940 kilocycles...

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