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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 5

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The Times-Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCRANTON TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1352, -J5 Letter to Mayor Recovering in Korea UZERIIE ST. MAII 2 Taken to Hospital In Fire Ambulance Friend's Shot Wounds Boy, 13 Data on Roy Grange Three Television Channels (Continued from Page 1) jand plans to give top priority to a number of types on the market 'location of noncommercial edu-range in price from $22 to $39. jcational channels, having set aside (Continued from Page 3) 0 Two medical patients were re- A letter received today at Mayor! of 474 South Franklin Wilkes-, moved to local hospitals in the James T. Hanlon's office requested! Dennis Corwin, 13, son of Mr. carre, suiierea injuries oi wie rire department amDuiance over- informat on as to the vhmihnutx right side of the face and rightthe weekend.

na gar orwm Roy Grange, a former resident! knee. They were treated at State Alec Swaha. 24, of 2205 Ballau Bndgewater Township, just south nf Philadplnhia who i hpWiH tJ eif fv i iff wnOi iiil 4 tit clogsias, kiadl Tk. Dr. Edward' Oliv T.bfeto tb mil pgUblt formnla of Dr.

F. M. Edward bow sold direct at any dra tor. Olirw Tablet establish rhytbmM activity to aaaur fnUU, Uorvugk and mora natmni-liit bowel morvmrata. They clean waata and fa from the nttirt nuspuai.

Ave. was iaKen to atate tiospuai oi Montrose, suffered a bullet, have been married to Elsie SUpd. Set owners, of course, will not, z.uoo cnanneis ior sucn need boosters to get the local TV applications. stations when they begin operat- The assurance of vast expansion; Ing. But they will need both "conJo TV service undoubtedly will re-J verters and boosters in order to, suit in set manufacturers pro- brin 2 in both local and distance TV! ducing sets equipped to receivei Patrolmen Walter Meisineer and yesterday at 4:40 A.M.

wound of the right thigh Friday, this city. The query came from his; when struck by a ricochet from a. mother, Mrs. Anna Grange, 3618! 22 rifle. The boy is in good con- Chestnut St, Philadelphia.

diiton in Binghamton City Hospital. George Zvirblis said the women! Mrs. Ruth Bannon, 38, of 527 were passengers in an automobile (Third a prospective mother, operated by Kazimer P. Krupsinskijwas removed to St. Mary's Hospital itations both the very high and ultra high! intestinal tract to help you fttt fin Newark.

Mr. Krupsinski lost con today at 1 AJI. Dr. James J. Grace.

Montrosp 'co ajrer. wnnw oramausi troi of bis car following a front! The ambulance was. summoned Wn0 treated the boy said he and 01 tfte 1Bin wrote 100 plays- nai.50f,6otsearowdruCTit. tire blowout while making a right to the home of Mrs. Kathleen Hoi-L 14-year-old neighbor were targrtiwithin 10-yr period.

nV turn into Sixth Ave. iland, 48, ot 3004 Birney yes- shooting when the Corwin boy was struck the boy after ricochetinc! Mrs. Victoria Szymanski, 31, of terdiy AMu" ftef he.was, wounded. jfrom an old water tank that was1 TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS 1405 Rundle SU suffered bruises of stricken ill, but she remained at The bullet is reported to have: lodged in a tree. I BRING QUICK RESULTS While some engineers estimated channels, the cost of "converters- at $22 to Routine Fixtd by FCC $39, other estimates ranged as high FCC released the following proas $50.

There also is a "tuning gram for handling station applica-strip" method of modifying present tions: TV sets to handle both very high (1) Applications for noncom-. and ultra-high channels. jmercial educations will be pro- "1 Assignment of Channel 73 tOjCessed, starting July 1, in the or- $cranton probably will result in(der in which they were received. some revisions in channel applica- (2) Applications for all chan- tions on file or scheduled to be'nels in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Usion Saturday afternoon at 7nrn snrl 1 nth iti Kut dined hospital treatment, police Fellowship Rally Saturday reported. The Spring rally of Westminster filed with FCC.

Rico and Virgin Islands also will be Fellowship groups of Presbyterian churches in Lackawanna Presby Patrolman Robert Scott said she was riding in a car operated by her WQAN had filed for Channel 16 processed in the order they were and VVGBI requested Channel 22. received, starting July 1 PFC JOSEPH R. STRODOSKI tery will be Saturday at 1:30 P.M husband, Walter, same address (3) The other applications will The Appalachian Co. applica The other driver was identified as' at Towanda Presbi-terian Church 1 1 -ii Marine PFC Joseph R. Strodoski, -lanuc 1 v.

-uacu iv. ouuuuju, ue piacea in lour groups ana win xf. viif and us be processed in the order in which 21, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Charles just as the mishap occurred, they appear in their group: 238 Bowman Dick- A f0" Scranton couple was in- poijce id.

No arrest was made. The four groups are: son City, is recovering in Korea Jured I Saturday night at 7:30 wheni 0 women were hurt slightly struck by a taxicab at Lackawanna whcn they were struclc by a car (a) Changes in very high fre-irom snrapnel wounds of the back and Adams Aves. Saturday at 7:30 P.M. at North quency channels for. 30 existing suffered in action March 23.

He is stations which must shift to a new! attached to the 1st Marine Divi- Washington Ave. and Linden St. Louis Teets, 66, of 808 Winter-mantle suffered contusions of tion, as originally filed, was for Channel 7, which is not an ultrahigh frequency channel. Both WBRE and WILK in Wilkes-Barre have filed for Channel 11. It is expected that the various applications pending or scheduled to be filed ill be altered.

Launching TV in Scranton will be an expensive proposition for any and all stations granted channels. The "absolute minimum" investment in equipment was estimated at $250,000 ith the chances went overseas last No- Mrs. Hannah Roth. 53, of 627 sion and vember. the left leg and Mrs.

Teets, 64, re channel under the plan, and applications for very high and ultra high stations in cities "40 or more miles from a city where a TV sta RETIRED JURIST DIES NEW YORK-James A. Don- Adams suffered contusions of the right shoulder and her daughter, Sonia, 21, received contusions of the left arm and leg. They were treated at State Hospital. Patrolmen Eugene Roche and tion is now operating." ceived contusions 01 the right hip. They were treated at State Hospital.

Patrolmen Michael Cichon and Paul Beck identified the taxicab driver as J. H. Sweeney, 309 North Washington who stopped his (b) Applications from the cities, nelly, 81, who retired as a justice where ultra high frequency chan-lof the City Court in 1941, died of Frank Evans identified the driver hemorrhage on Sat- being that the cost will be much nels only are assigned; from citiesi a cerebral heavier. I in which all very high frequency lurday. as Joseph Ludovici, 1017 Brown PI However, a big and constantly channels already are assigned and.

growing audience has been created only ultra high available; from' TV station is now operating" In thf recion in the rast two years 'cities receiving only one TV serv ir Classification "cities receiv- YOU'D NEVER KNOW I HAD i a I 1 mi 1 and likely will double and redouble ice but having no local station: oniy one iv service ana nav- from cities having only one serv- ln? no station of their own. by the time local telecasting gets Binghamton, which now has ice from a local station, and ap- past the stage. Channel 12, was allotted two addi Cecil Woodland, general manager, plications for cities with two or I I TV II 11 ii If tional channels 40 and 46. 4 1 1 1 11 of WQAN, said that the manage- more services. ment of.The Scranton Times will (c) Applications for modification Thus, assuming that all channels continue the policy of operating of construction permits granted both radio and TV facilities "in the (S.D.) after April 14; petitions for reconsideration and petitions for waiver are utilized, Scranton will become a TV reception "heaven" with lis-eners having a choice of eight or more channels instead of being on public interest" should WQAN be awarded a channel.

of hearings. the fringe of one (d) Applications filed prior to He added that, in order to move as quickly as posssible in the event.Apnl 14 for changes in existingj This means that, eventually, a channel is allocated, WQAN engi- facilities; similar applications filed; every major TV network program "It doesn't Uavt mi mistrabU ny fiort. Thanks to Siroii the ugly crusts and scales hare almost entirely disappeared. Siroii is wonderful." The writer Of this actual letter has learned, aa hare hundreds of thousands of others, that Siroii tends to re mare psoriasis lesions on outer skin, and that light applications will help to control any recurring lesions. Siroii will not stain clothing or bed linens, and is offered on a two-weeks-iatisfsctioQ-or-money-back basis.

Write for free booklet. S-0. sua pbar. should be available to local set owners and that pictures should be For Boys! neers already are engaged in a alter tnat aate, ana applications careful investigation of TV trans-jr licenses filed after April 14. mittin antiinmont.

Channel allocations in cities practically perfect. "The very best will be purchased, wftich might be within reach of fnr WO A in cniaranfpa finest Scranton area TV sets are: Allen- JFL iecon oor I A -tl AW. "I was half crazy from torture and pain TV reception for regional viewers," town. Channels 39 and 45; Bethlehem, Channel 51; Easton, Channel declared Mr. Woodland 57; Hazleton, Channel 63; Sunbury, It is planned, should WQAN be AT ALL DRUG authorized to enter the TV field.

Channel 65. to continue radio broadcasting onBinghamton Cats 2 Mora Itebinc Pia rtmpla piles drtn roa mtmdX The grouping system announced mr acta imttamir ta nfcav net Sooths aora bma Labrieatca hardaoad the same high level, with both telecasting and broadcasting of news by FCC points to the possibility parts. Haipa baml eraelbnc. radoca availing. Doa't that Scranton anniirations will fall mint naaaii afony of ampta pi tea.

Get Paaa, SIKOIL into either Classification events, sports and other programs deemed to have sufficient interest. "And, in co-operation with the 162 SANTA MONICA, CAUFOKNU 40 or more miles from a city where Hmimtd sujrpmiiarim STUDENTS' GABARDINE SUITS 29.98 Values to 34.95 Sizes 33 to 40 Save! STUDENTS' SPORT COATS 12.98 Values to 19.95 Sires 33 to 38 Save CADETS, STUDENTS' SLACKS 5.98 Values to 8.95 Sizes 26 to 32 Save Only Van Heusen gives you so much in a shirt! extensive newsgathering facilities of The Scranton Tynes news staff, we hope to have film coverage, for TV presentation, of many major news events," Mr. Woodland stated. As mentioned earlier In this article, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre may come under the general classification of cities which have limited TV service at present. According to information from FCC, it is planned to begin hearings on applications for channels in areas completely without reception soon after the 90-day period neck size sleeve and for amending or filing requests CADET AND HUSKY SUITS 14.98 Values to 29.95 Sizes 13 to 18 Save! BOYS' i LONGIE SUITS 12.98 Values to 22.95 Sizes 6 to 12 Save BOYS' 3 LEISURE SUITS 9.90 Values to 14.95 Sizes 6 to 12 Save expire.

These applications probably will be processed before FCC turns its attention to the numerous bids from cities and areas with TV aervice Some officials of regional firms which have applications pending do not anticipate that the Scranton Wilkes-Barre cases will be heard before the early part of 1953. And there may be an even longer wait for final hearings should FCC run into complications or difficulties in wading through the thou BOYS' TOPCOAT AND TRENCH COAT 10.98 9 Values to 19.95 Sizes 6 to 12 Save BOYS' SPORT COATS 9.98 Values to 14 95 Sizes 6 to 1 2 Save! BOYS' SPORT SLACKS 2.98 Values to 4.95 Sizes 6 to 12 Save! sands of individual applications our Van Oab gabardine sport shirts by Van IKIeusen Complications undoubtedly will de velop cases where there are more applications than there are channels. Pennsylvania was alloted air space for 58 television stations in the final distribution announced by FCC six more than tentatively proposed a7year ago. No Educational Channel As previously reported in The Times, no educational TV channel was assigned to this region. How ever, since no school district con siders itself to be in financial posi BOYS' SPORT SLACKS 3.98 Values to 5.95 Sizes 6 to 1 Save JUNIOR BOYS' TOPCOAT 9.98 Values to 17.95 Sizes, 2-4, 3-3 Save! JUNIOR ETON SUITS 9.98 Values to 14.95 Sizes 3-8 Save! tion to operate a noncommercial station, this omission is not of im mediate importance.

The 58 channels proposed repre ents a tremendous increase in telecasting facilities for Pennsyl vania since there are only seven TV stal'ons now operating. They ire located in Philadelphia, Pitts burgh, Erie, Johnstown and Lan caster. rprr XyX 'C, Ail seven are known as "very high frequency" stations, as is Channel 12 in Binghamton. "Very high frequency" channels which are those received on sets Only Van Heusen gives you so mucin in a sport shirt, and only at Sqmters in Scranton can you find so much Van Heusen! Here is a sport shirt that comes in your exact collar size and in your exact sleeve length! But, that's not oil! Your Van Gob shirt is completely washable! You'll wear this shirt time and time again and you'll wonder at the beauty and style of it! Choose yours in one of the season's bright splash colors in your collar and sleeve lengths at Samters! Sizes 14 to 17, sleeves 32 to 35. I For Girls! operating at present in the Scran ton area are Nos.

2 to 13. The ultra high frequency stations will Second Floor be Nos. 14 through 83. tecs release ot tne ireeze on new TV channels opened the way for the nation getting eventually 2,053 television stations in 1.291 communities, the majority of which are without stations, although aome, like Scranton, get "fring area" recepUen Some idea of the TV expansion In prospect is given by the fact that presently there are only 108 stations in the entire nation. Not more than a score of new GIRLS' SUITS, COATS Sizes 7 to 14 1695 Now 11,90 22.95 Now 14.98 34.95 Now24.98 TOTS' COATS Sizes 2 to 6x 22.95 Now 14.98 29.95 Now 19.98 39.95 Now29.98 SUB-TEENS' SUITS, COATS and Teen Sizes 22 95 Now 14.98 34.95 Now 19.9 8 44.95 Now29.98 ones are likely to hit the air Janes before the end of 1952.

according 2-way collar Wear it open for sport Wear it with a tie, for dress In .10 beautiful colors, too! to information out of ashmgton The freeze was made effectiv in 1948, partly because existing TV stations had started to interfere with one another. In announcing the lifting of the channel bah, FCC expressed confidence that the new program will insure against one tation interfering with another. At the time the ban was lifted there were 523 applications onr fil with FCC for channels. However many radio stations and other applicants delayed filing until the freeze was lifted having been as TtfiS sured that they would have ampl time to get their bids on record Mens Fumishmgi Street Floor before final consideration of allo cations. FCC will begin processing the applications on or about July FL.S CRA N.T.O.M OF SCRANTON.

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