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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 8

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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REPUBLIC BUtLDOG o-A The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Sunday, Si-pl. 12. 1 Dr. V. A.

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SOiiu 'JZi KOOL gains license fight backing More III.OU 110 licaulll CIIWM ivovoivu uiv nwvil IUI vww.w. gram. Control Program since 1968. wastes problems, pesticides, radiation f' J9 (Tfetchsd Korcl Gold ftvKamood S)95 $3 Sen. Paul Fannin Gov.

Jack Williams Barry Goldwater Diamond duos for duets who see eye to eye on value Two part harmony begins with a matched set of wedding bands, each in 14 Karat gold with diamonds. The high note, of course, is the low price. If you're looking for value, we're playing your song. Continued from Page A-l a ted through licensing by the federal government. "It seems to me that in the area of ethnic and minority representation I KOOL always made an extra effort to develop representatives of these groups.

They have trained many such people and helped them to become fine performers. "Those who would challenge KOOL's right to renewal of its broadcast license will have to look much further than its record of public service and its fairness to all groups, high and low, in Arizona," Williams said. Arnold R. Dahlberg, president of Valley of the Sun Broadcasting, stated: "The Arizona Republic has stated that this group is operating within the implied letter of the law, and we are operating within the spirit of the law as well, for had the communications act wanted television licenses to be automatically perpetuated they would not have provided for three-year applications. "With respect to the ownership, I do not believe that it is generally under-stood that 75 per cent of the ownership of KOOLrTV is outside the State of Ari-zona.

The press would lead you to believe that it is Tom Chauncey's station. Gene Autry, who owns 55 per cent of KOOL-TV, has multiple ownership both in and outside the State of Arizona of radio and television licenses. In addition. Ann Kearney of New Jersey owns 20 per cent of KOOL-TV. "The Valley of the Sun Broadcasting Co.

has appealed to no public officials, no people of so-called influence and no friendships to support its application. We have not solicited help from anyone. We believe that the existing licensee Is at-attempting to mold public opinion through the use of the local media. "We look at the issuance of a television broadcasting license in much the same light as the tenure of an elected official, in that after his term is expired, he Is no longer holder he was elected to be. "So it is with a television broadcasting station.

The license expires at the end of three years and they no longer hold it," he concluded. Dalhberg is principal stockholder of Video Control Scottsdale. and developer of The Lakes, a $60 million com-m unity south of Tcmpe. John H. O'Connor, a Phoenix attorney, is secretary-treasurer.

Other members are Laura Daniclli. executive secretary of the Phoenix Executives Club: Grace Olivarez, Phoenix attorney and antipovcrty official; Harry J. Cavanaugh. Phoenix attorney: Robert 11. Johnson, president of the Del E.

Webb Rosendo Gutierrez. Phoenix civil engineer and candidate for the Phoenix Union High School board of ed- than hastily made promises that our license will ultimately be renewed and that KOOL TV ill not be ruled off the air. "We will defend our right to broadcast and to do business in Phoenix with every means at our disposal. We have only two rules of operation at KOOL he honest be fair. We too make a promise to continue to operate as we have in the past to do our best to continue to earn the trust of all Arizona." The statement was signed by the 11 officers and directors.

They include Autry, former cowboy actor and singer, and Chaunccy. The Valley of the Sun Broadcasting Co. filed its challenging application with the FCC on Sept. the deadline for a challenging application. KOOL filed for renewal of its license before the July 1 deadline.

Earlier, Dahlberg said he expected the first hearing on his group's application to be held by the FCC in about one month, probably In Washington, but perhaps in Phoenix. Dahlberg had said one of the reasons his group was challenging KOOL was to bring ownership of Channel 10 back to Phoenix. Milch wilt with How You've Changf if Wi II Toll, li fun. ucation. and Morrison F.

Warren, former Phoenix vice mayor and now professor of education at Arizona State University. KOOL officers and directors in their first formal statement since the license challenge was disclosed, stated: "We regret that a syndicate of people, many of whom we had considered to be our friends for many years, have filed an application with the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) designed to silence KOOL-TV and substitute another voice on Channel 10. A broadcasting station should be much more than a license, buildings, cameras and microphones. broadcas-ing station is the result of the dedication and commitment of its people people who have made of the station their very life over a period of many years. 'We are very proud of the 160 people who make up KOOL Radio-Television, many of whom have never been associated with another business or establishment, but have made of KOOL their entire career.

"It is the dedication of the people who make up KOOL-TV that has created a record of 18 years of television broadcasting. 30 years of radio broadcasting in Phoenix a record on which we are proud to stand as we face this challenge to the life of KOOL-TV. "We fully realize the seriousness and the far reaching effects and consequences of the challenge to our right to serve the people of Arizona. However, we are confident that our manv years of service must count for something more Il'ifrrf! My, how yoate dungtd Charge it! Smil hulion trt whn you open in Ktount Uyj Iain or um your (half laftiAajatmaral WORLD'S LARGEST JEWELERS Number 1 in Phoenix Tunuit uui UfiA PARK CENTRAL COMPLETE WATCH REPAIR AVAILABLE AT All LOCATIONS 119 N. Park Control SEARS-RHODES MALL 1913 Com.lbork 44551 Thomoi 26 Main WEST PLAZA LOS ARC0S MALL 6035 35th Av SrotttrfoU A McOaH -vv vv ji" i i Ued Chinese plant trees HONG KONG AP) Communist Chinese workers have planted nearly 2.5 million trees to reinforce flood-control dikes bordering Yellow River, the Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao reported.

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