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THE NATIONAL RADIO CLUB HEADOUARTERS: 32s SHIRLEY AvE.. BUFFALO r5. NEW YOKK . :

iOSEPH J. SECKER HaR0I.D F. WAGNER RAY 8. EDGE ERNEST R. COOPER. ED!, PRESIDENT EXEC. SECRETARY E D I T 0 R " D X D O W N THE DlAL" MUSINGS SOFT HEM EM BE^

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STAN MORSS IiEX ii%RIURPRY GREAT Zi:C SEAS3N - - - - . . - - - -

! I r e a l l y had a g r e a t 9-n'; season t h i s year thanks t o the NRC, and I can on ly say t h a t I wish I had knawn of it e a r l i e r . It Don Kaskey

NEXT DX SEWS i s s e t f o r August 4. Deadline f o r tliis i s s u e f o r "h!usings of Kie ;iembers8l w i l l be "lednesday, August 1, and f o r "DX Down t h e Dial" Thursdav August 2nd. The two Seotember i s s u e s w i l l b e out ou t under d a t e s ok ~ e p t e m b e r 1 and 22, t h e n Weekly aga in , beginn& w i t h t h e October 6 i s s u e . Your r e p o r t s a r e elco come and desired-and needed.

V E R Y I M P O R T A N T - - - - - - - - - - - - On page 2 , you w i l l f i n 6 a l e t t e r from Joseph Brauner. We ask you t o p l e a s e r ead t h a t l e t t e r b e f o r e goiiig on wi th t h i s a r t i c l e , f o r t h e fo l lowing news i s based on t h a t l & t e r ; You w i l l s ee t h a t , due t o i l l n e s s i n Mrs. Rrauner 's ~ f a n i l y , it w i l l u n f o r t u n a t e l y no t be: poss.ib1, t o hold t h e convention i n VJ i l l i amsvi l le t h i s .year. Now t h i s is bad news f o r a l o t of us who hatte made p l a n s t o r e v i s i t o l d scenes , but it makes t h e Brauners f e e l worse %;?an any of u s , f o r t h e y a r e wor r i ed f o r f e a r you may f e e l t h a t they have l e t you down. !Ide know you w i l l unders tand a f t e r reading t h e l e t t e r , and w e viish t o ex tend t o Mrs. Brauner ' s f a t h e r o u r bes t wishes f o r a complete and speedy recovery, and we a l s o s t i l l owe Joe an3 Marty a vo te of thanks f o r t h e i r o f f e r and t h e work t h e y have a l r e a d y done i n r e spec t t o t h e Convention.

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i s c u t t i n g this s t e n c i l s e n t , a t t h k request o f y o < r ~ ~ d i t o r , a l l ' t h e f a c t s t o our good member, Dtck Cooper, i n I f i t t ann ing , Penna. Di l c a l l e d me back on Fr iday n i t e , J u l y 13, and s a i d he had t a l k e d i w i t h Peg, h i s charn ing v ~ i f e , and a l s o with o u r o t h e r member and 1 "- ' n ee r of ViACB, Joe P e l l e t i e r , and t h a t t h e y were ag reeab le t o nave

Convention i n K i t t ann ing t h i s year . I ts been a bout 12 y e a r s e your Pub l i she r iias been t o one of t h e ga the r ings a t Coopers and

it mas c e r t a i n l y a memorable event and I ' m su re t h i s one w i l l be too. Dick t e l l s me he won't be a b l e t o o f f e r d e f i n i t e p lans u n t i l he knows how many a r e coming, so , i n ord-er t o g e t something concre te i n f o r t h e next i s s u e , p l ea se inform Dick r i g h t away i f you w i l l be coming t o t h e convent ion i n I i i t t ann ing t h i s year . H i s address is? Richard H. Cooper, 414 lqorth Ave., K i t t ann ing , Penna. K i t t ann ing , I f e e l , i s about a s c e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d a s we . can get f o r t h e ITorth ent teal p a r t of

count ry and should not b e t o o hard t o reach f o r q u i t e a few o f members. It i s 40 m i l e s North o f P i t t s b u r g h on t h e Allegheny River ook it up on t h e map and st-art planning. I s m su re Joe w i l l have

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Dear Edemhers: "Here comes a l e t t e r tha t we real ly hate to ,;;rite. Been ho1d;fng i t up u n t i l we could t r y to foresee the future a l i t t l e , i f not cle&?ly, "About a m n t h ago, :$arty's dad came to v i s i t u.s [tor a few weeks, so we planned it then. His health was then quite goo& but no t long a f t e r he cm:k, an old ailment be- came worse and examination showed a very serious operation necessary to save his l i f e

"So, the past 2 weeks have been hectic ones. During that time he has been i n surgery 4 times, with l i f e i t s e l f i n doubt a few times. No~:r, barring th? unexpected, he seems headed for recovery. "A swny~r-long period of convalescense w i l l be required. hkrty w i l l have to care for him during th i s tir.e as she i s the only one of the family near here un9til he can t rave l enough to make the t r i p to Pernsy!.vdnia f o r the f a l l and winter period. '!We have talked i t over here and beliera that a f t e r nhat has gone on these past 2 weeks, and the s t r a i n of the exyra worry and .:iork winich will come yet ; plus her own

r i t l c troubles, %arty may not be aqy too well herself and the extra ~ o r k of the "2 Ca ention . vmuld be quiOe a burden f o r her. "Sooo, we are wondering, i f at t h i s l a t e date, some other location f o r the get-to- ge ther cou l ' d~mt be found. Be regre t -*q rrinch havi?g to ask t h i s of -yea f o r the time i s very short mv?. Hov~eVer had the operation fai led, we would have stuck to thc plans made, and u n t i l her dad's recovery seerred possible, we did not want to upset them. "This time the job would have been a bigger cne f o r her since Pop & h i e mos t helpful family would not haw beer. here to help vit'fl food, etc., f o r they w i l l be on the i r vacation at t3e t h e . nPop has suggs ted that perQps a cancellation of t b Convjn tion f o r a year would make it bigger and of more in te res t next year. Ho\-iewr that i s up to you folks . "1 see no reason wi-g WB can' t have i t here agsin next year, Certninly v?e would l ike to, f o r i t was a r e a l pleasure t o have such a w e l l bunch on hand as we had 10 month: ago. I t w i l l be a disappointment not to see you all th i s Labor Day, I can assure you of that. PerPaps then Pop w i l l be %-~ i th r;s again for it too and we can have the granc time that we had l a s t tiine. I t w i l l not see= l ike much of a ConventionT:ithout h i m , w i l l i t ? We sure regret doing th i s to the fellows' plans, but it seems the only c1pq out, f o r having an. invzlid on her hands, - i t h the a s fa i r s of the party to handle f o r 2 days, mould be quite a job. I b p e you can forgive us for l e t t i n g you down l ike this. We sha l l t r y to make up for it r ~ x t year if you l e t us. A.y.9 I do hope you can find a spod to gather t h i s year." -Joe Brauner.

We f e e l sure that everyone understands th i8 s i b a t i o n , and we a l l sgmpathise with Marty (Mrs.) Brauner a t l-er fa ther ' s i l lness . We also f e e l that a goodly number Of '"- ~ ~ b e r s , -either who were or who were not planning to attend the Convention a t

iamsville, w i l l take time out to drop a note of t'mnks and encouragement t o this e r fu l couple, Jce an9 TJart'ri Brauner. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . .

Dx GOEQSz sT@-IZGs- i n t h i s issue, were intended to -h preseatad i n the June 16 issue, but unfortunately they arrived here one day too l a t e f o r inclusion. Tiley appear i n t h i s mlbe r of "DX News,lf and the f i n a l standings 7 : i i l l be piislished i n t'ne August 4 issue, when will find out vho the individual winners ard r-snner-ups are to be.

A - B ~ I J ~ D ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ G ~ N s . ~ I ~ H - T H I ~ ISSUE- From time to time ideas come in, or are dreamed up a t the Zditor 's desk, f o r ways & means to improve "DX >Te!vs," ;:.liich members haw been preising a l l season, as you tar;. read atop Page 1 with each copy of f1D:i Kews." We have cote up ~ i t h another one bvBic we think w i l l make a h i t x:ith a l l the members. We w i l l l i s t . (generally on Page 2) the names of the current verie-signers, with t b i r t i t l e s and s tat ions, and the fre- quency (but not the location) of the stations. Your Editor w i l l take the names f rom the reports [and his ovm veries) received, arrar,ge them i n order of frequencies, arb l i s t them on Page 2 with each issue of IrDX News.1' Wle defini te ly d o a v ~ a n t you t o go digging through a l l your vzries and send endless l i s t s of rimes to us - we'll ts;f the ones you send i n from now on. T E s issue only, the signers w i l l be found on Pa.& . They include those from reports in th i s issue, a d the Juns issue only.

July 14, 1961 -.. "D-x- -x-E-v~-~; Pam 3 - .J?~s.~ngs-of jw!gmbeys.-

T&-Wgigeg 19-FgigvLe~ &v~p+e---Sghu-yg&ll- -Pgnna, No DXinr: done here since 4/6 - s t i l l vorkinn nights exceat on Bednesdavs andd~hursdavs ~"~ ~~

Vsries hce ived here are: %TOD KALT KLWN WA?S KZII VlATG ?fi~oi WLOL C D I , and 'thefol-" loviing on follox-ups: BJRI CC'PA kWBF VNBS. Sont follovi-ups ton igh t t o WJAC WFEC IVSO and WBRF. Been rea l ly busy around the house for several weeks and rea l ly took a va- ca t ion away from the d ia l s . ?XP, now on 580 kc/s. is real ly beaming i n hare. Have a Zenith table model radio Sn the kitchen and it w&ks l ike a top. Icve been hearing throughout the day lfISVA, 550 kc/s., i n Harrisonbuzg, Va. on a f a i r l y good s$@al ~ 5 t h no sign of WGR iiil ear ly evening. Bhat spare time I have i s t&en up looking at TV. Was act ive on TV UX hoviever, because of tho rare reception received. On ).lay 30th I bagged ?UL)SU-TV during the afternoon on Chaiuie 1 6, giving VIFIL-TV a bard time. Used the tenna-rotor and had a a7e11 signal, Dot:-, voice an(? picture. Logged them over an hour. Went over to Channel 2 and behold, theye r a s ;;;ORC-TV wi th a remarkable signal tops f o r over 2 hours. Othe,rs on wore my-TV cz 4, a d WBAP-TV on 5, both verified. This Monday evening 6/11, had trou'ols gett ing WT?Z (?:xiiadelp'hia) on 3 as t&y were over-run by KbdTV of &,aha, Neb. . Also a avel l s ignal logged here too. There was some f l u t t e r i n g and a ghost picture a t brief intervals. Jus t cranpleted sending out fo l - l o ~ u p s for my 1949 reports. Ex;ect soon t o s t a r t on over-du~ ones for 1950. V/s on WJRI was Johq P. 3obb f::r4HTI), and PIhrgS J u b M. Latham, CE. XmBE vas W R Berson CE, and BCTA J. Digw Bishop, CE:

Jge-Cej~g Bo&rts = gCQS---C~r;~.a~;-A~kansas Well, at l a s t hers' i s a n o t b r llreportlf long past due. Things have bean p i l i n g up on me f o r so long that I thought I would just get down to i t and get a few things done tha t were long over-due. F i r s t of a l l , I rmst admit tha t I have been dcing about a s much DXing the past few months a s a f i sh , School work, work at XCON, and a great dea of re-modeling a t horn have consmied 11!$ of my time. I hope I can get everything squared aii-w i n time f o r the great DX seaom next winter. Also, haps we can have mci- DX broadcasts from I C O N next year. Here i s some information that I would l ike to pas along to 811 tke I ? ? manbers. KWBC, 1350 kc/s., 1000 watts, Searcy, ~rkansaa ' , s t a r t - ed construction l a s t week a f t e r r eca iv ing FCC approv&l on studio and transinitter s i t e s . Should be on by the middle of August o r sooner. A new 1 kcv. s ta t ion i n 11,Ial- vern, A r k , also s tar ted construction l a s t week. Call l e t t e r s are as ye t wlmown. This i s rather scanty information, but maybe it w i l l be of some in te res t . Hope 1'12 have more info by the next issue. 73 to a l l .

l@.-Fce& A.-h-dgr~pg = 2109th Signgl-Op, Go, &Q 547 , gan Eranci~cg.- written-from Swdai, ~ a ~ a n ) Well, since .-ark i s at a s t ands t i l l and time i s heavy, j u s t a few l ines from t h i s so-called exotic land* But not l ike the good old U.S.A. you can believe it. (Homesick, especially f o r the DXing.) O u r company was relieve& from 9 t h Corps in Ilorea and i s now the N a y Cigna.1 Company f o r 16th Corps tvhich corn- gr iees tine 40th and 45th N.G. Divisions. So a s Cc;rps CFhnunications Chief, I've go* x-ork - at times. But DX i s bet ter here than in Korea -mostly because of the ste&:€ pwer . Have a naw Zenith Trans-Oceanic ($87.00) with battery. So f a r have 106 ver- ien f ran DXing i n Zorea and Je>an - Philippines (7) , k i s t r a l i a (16), New Zea lad (4), Okinmra ( 1) , Korea (2) , Japan ( 17) , Hawaii ( 4) , Alaska (2) , Burma ( l), India ( 1) , Java (~ndonesia) ( l ) , Singapore ( I ) , Hongkong ( I ) , and Can&.a (1) with U.S.A. (47.1- Cal. ( l o ) , Nev. (Z), Plash. ( 2 ) , Ore. (2), Qe:;. ( 2 - I:'FAA, EXD$, kla . (b73f i~ ) wisc. J , 10-a ('VHLI), Minn. (iG!FP), Ind. (WIBC), Ohio p?/~lI), N.Y. (WKBW), Ariz. (21, Utah (2), Colo. . (1) , Tans. ( r ) , - O ~ l a . (21, Fla. (1@, iiont. ( I ) , ivio. (31, N.C. (11, Trg

(l), and Tach. ( 3 ) , IZaho (351. Have 31 re,sorts out to U.S.A., alone. So you see, it doesn't t&e the "Voice of Aii%erical: to get over here. Here i n Sendai tho strongest U.S. i s generally TlW. So P5.wabou.t run out of things here except next year Ism i n the contest becase I s t i l l love the DX bet ter than - well, a l l r igh t - women! AEh - so to my good fr iends Len i i r ~ s e a ? Peggy Callehan, thanks f o r wr i t ing Peg, but what' happened to the tiubuque mail Len? Post Cfffbe run out of stamps, or work, hi? Evm a w a r couldn't stop a DX Bug, so take 10 &nd write, Len. A l l f o r nav. Best of DX .;, all. I t ' s a wor~clerful ww to spenS one's l i P e . After one gJes over the Divide he $6

catch up on a l l :he l o s t sleep anlytvay, i e t ' s nope. P8- Add66 2 more ribbons plus 3 Rombat o r Battle Stars , so m&~s 16 ribbons an3 7 Bat t le Stars i n a l l . Somebudg. plsc t e l l me vi>are &I I gcing to wear a l l them a t ? (our 'neartiest tong-atulations to you, An*, OnJ. we are prozd of a l l our boys, and especially one so of ten decorated! - E L )

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Gg~g e l l e y , g&z_i.lar&pEsa gt~eet.---Vgl&e;la, C.a&irorn&a- Veries i n since l a s t report f r m K I L A 2K0 ?RG2 JOCB JORC WST 4ZB 4YC IDLD RSJV EALG XF:iR BXD6. 3ED6 i s ~ r e e China s t z t ion i n Taiwan on 6-10 kc/s. Sent verie card. Recent,l~-~isI?+?~$ap cards t o 10 western s ta t ions t o f ind out f /c with following re- su l t s : nIR, ,1340 kc/s., f / c evei-y. . . 2 n 2:45-3:00 EST. Next f /c July 8th. (& disc&p%Gcy-.ad July 8 t h i s Sundqr)., PIP-I, 1340 kc/s., f / c 3rd Monday $very Oth6::

month at 5:30 a.m; Isit f / c July l&L.,.-Uill remain on th i s time u n t i l time changes t o Standard Tiire. ~ / c nil1 then be at 4:00 a,m. XST. X&N, 1490 kc/s , , f / c last PXonday of each ranth. Next f / c June 26, I951 at 2:10 a.m. EXT (a discrpancy a s June 26th i s a Tues5.q.) KRXG, 1230 kc/s., 1'Du2 frequency checks a re made local ly c luing ragalar operation. Our frequency is coizyared aitll :'T:T usial.lj. during the day. A Portland ? ? ? ? s ta t ion i s on 24 hours so we must do i t t M s way." Signed by W a r d Cliapman. KGZK, 1230.kc!s. lgl?le 3 o ~ t have oilr frequency checked. We have our own service . V i g n z d by E. E. Beehlor, Olvner & engineer. XBOL, 1490 kc/s., ttChegked by

,Hol l i s te i Xtal Co., Boulier, Colo. No s p c i f i c ~ c h e d u l s . ~ Signed by Shel3onP. Boown, f o r Bla i r Dobbins, c.E," No DXinz a t >resent as brackets holding Ventrod have rusted through. BI&ll get new pa i r fo r DX season. Also, the 129-X has' noisy v o l m control ivhich needs cleaning. Rope all the me:?:bers 'nave a f i n e vacation from the d ia l s . 73s. ( I hope NOT! If they all did, we'd have no swner bul le t ins then!Hi-Ei;

Zang ~ r ~ - ~ ~ n r , e L t - - - R ~ u t _ e ~ . 3 ~ - ~ B ~ x ~ 2 ~ 2 ~ - ~ G & l ~ ~ ziswla_ The past month has proved t s be my v i r s t month since I s ta r ted DXing. Only 2 addi- t ions mde to the log i n June (ne::) - WBIC (1050) Richlands, ' Va., and KLIC (1230) Mon-. roe, La. on June 23 a t 1:59. I s ta r ted off July 1, at midnight, and logged 3: XEB (1220) Xexico, D.F. at 12:20, irit3Ti (1590) Faimont, V.. Va., a t 1:20, XBIA (540) San Luis Obispo, S.L.P. at 1:35. 7/2 - BPBB (l290), Jackson, Ala. at 8 W. To Sid Ros- enbawn: The l'!yciming Broadc-zst St-tion operating with a tlVll is VGYO, Pineville, V. Va. It is owned by the Wyoming County Broadossting Compav. Verles have been,very few since l a s t report, but I shouldn't gm;ule because fen reports have been sent out.

4 , Asheville, N.C. v s W. H. Hamrich, C.E., D T H , Dubuque, Iowa, v / s R. I . Hancock CE, FFWB (unsigned card I , for 2/15 report, a f t e r follow-up. Since January 1951 I 've logged 247 new s ta t ions with about200 ne?: verifications received. The log i s now a- bout 1350. I begs?? ,,Xing ifarc:? 1550. ?@ f i r s t DX catch w a s Z3:AC. I got up t'mt ai!I at 2:00 to see if I could hear WI. I did arii so my i7Xing began. I@ log by s t a t e s i s as fo l lo* ;~~ : Nobth Carolina 85, Texas 75, Florida 65, Georgia 62, California 60. These are my leading s ta tes . i.j. leading foreign countries ares Cuba 51, Canada 30, I..!exico 14. Countries heard: 14. One of ny goals is to bring i n a l l the 3- le t ter sta,tions, I s t i l l need about 12 i n the United States. I would l i k e to thank all of ## the boys for sending snapshots to me, I 'still don't have a l l ye t , so I ' m hoping that w i l l sen& me m. . I gaess my DXing next secson $ill be from Washington, D.C. I plan to attend radio school. 73s.

Yob ~ug@.n---Bgx-l~, -Ge_o~&a-Tgc&.---At1an.4aL ,&orgi& - - I graduated in Zlec t r ica l Engineerin; hers at Georgia Tech on June 12. I 'm staying on f o r ,graduate :;ark tov~ar8s a Bh D , in Xlsctr ical Enginesring and v~orking f u l l time at the Georgia Tech. Resaarch Station. , S t i l l not too r~uch We f o r DX. I flew down to Guantanamo Bay, Cubz, t h i s past viesk-2nd c i t h a Navy PBY. m i l e f ly ing over gol- guin i n Oriente Province, s ta t ions fron a l l over Cuba could of course could be brou& i n ( i n the afternoon. ) :,iiami and o %her Floridians could also be picked up wi th ease. A.F.B.S. s ta t ion VGBY i s s t i l l there a t Guantai-iamo Bay. Best of DX t o all!$ 73.

Tg'sisey = L9-F&irv&ez ~_v~n~e,-~~~-l&-l_l l gapg, PgnpaL Recent ve r i e s are VBRE KVSO TSFEC VlFBi.4, a l l on follow-ups. DXing here th i s morning. July 5, netted rce nothing - the f i r s t I sias a t it since April 6. Recent TV catches are KDAF-TV, !7liBB-VI, and IfPRC-TV and KidTV once again. I W (1370) expects to be on the a i r by the l a s t week i n July. V 9 U X (1290) has gotten another reprieve fl'OR! thi! Federal Communications Com.issicn. They were go have gone off the air on July 1, but the date is non September loth, psr..j,ing an appeal.

-Petgr-Lgog J a c o b s ~ - - 5 2 _ 1 ~ gog t i~ Port&agd24em = Min_nea~o&ig,J.t&aq. KCSU, Provo, Utah, 1400-250, no major net. TIT,N) l e t t e r fo r 27l2/51 at 5 AlJ. It i s a f f i l i a t e d with the "Rocky Xountain Broadcasting System.""Key to ths Center of Scnnd Utah.! Add: Box 550, Send to B.4. CKRbf, Regina, Sask., 980-5030-CBC, l e t t e r from +,: Pro@% X g r . f o r 5/13/51. "CKB'i t h i s year celebrates its 25th year of operatior&$;<.., 1 i s actual date. )be broadcast at 5,000 ?i. on 980 kc/s. 18 hrs. a daq n i t h a $-wa.v~'- 1IlIVliUJL

Nus~ngs-of ]$sbz15 - ( ~ . ~ . ~ a c o b s o n , , con'd.) directional, non-directional array. We a re a basic s t a t i on on the CBC Domhion Xet. O x - studios a r e i n the Fidel i ty Life Bldg. & smtr. a t k tvs t t , Sask., 6 m i . S. of the c i ty . The s ta t ion i s l o o j l l y omed & ope;-. ted, "The Voica of Southekn SaskQs I bought you m i g i l t be interested. KGFL, Rom~ell, N . 1400-250-NIBS, l e t t e r from CE, "The Voice of the :i3ecos Vc'ller, estab. 1927.ti This CE 5&s not been wi th KWL very long; was l a t e wi th report but cculd not be helped. He said "1% has been my proceedure t o answer these. I havent t heen v i t h EGFL u n t i l 2 mo, ago. Before that time I was with KCES. \Ye give a verie--# with a l l our f j c s . The # f o r 2/4/51 was- (1 cann~:ut give i t f o r obvions'reasons). I fm stu-e that he u i l l be glad to answer ar? w r i e s from aqy of us. KSD "The St. Louis Post-ilinpeLch Station" 550-5000, d. i r . N, l e t t e r for 4/7/51 at 1:30 AM. They. a lso ecclosed a mail. of t h e i r nighttime pat tern a s i t shows the protection they must make f o r otEer s ta t ions on 550. I t cer ta inly was appreciated by yov.rs truly. "Re~fiember wlen you are i n St. La~.is, You get the 1\4ost xhen you Get the Po st."' Send to CE, 111 Olive, S t , 16&.Q11, Smithfield, NC, 1270-1000 whether f u l l t h e I do not ?cnorv, XiN, 1eti;er f o r 3/21/51 at 5:45 A?,f. "fill Coverage of Johnston Co., the 'florldl s Most Progressive ibdc.rket." This from mgr. XIWOI, San An- t&nio, Tex., 1540-250, g&T, whether f u l l t b e ? do not know, l e t t e r f o r 3/19/51. KN:@ Scottsbluff, Neb. 960-1000-500, l e t t e r f o r 4/1.5/,51. .kt time of receptior., KNES oper- ated wi th 500 m/ The night pattern is a figure-8 wit11 the l i n e of the bowers (2) 3 s degrees E of N. MBS. 7:30&$-2:30AlL EST weekdays, 3-1 Sundays. Elore on th i s l a t e r i n fall. KmIS ~ a n t d Barbara, GI., ,1250-1D00-ABC C: now the change "T&e Pzerican Broad- cast ing Paramount Broductions Inc. W e n . I re:ar to ABC I mean t'nis l a s t statemen%. Let ter for 3/31/51, from CE. flKTb4S uses a D.A concentrating the signal up 8: down the coast , using 2 2581 top-loaded towers. Si::ce your writ ing, vfe h v e made addit ional technical c:langes which may increase the s i s a l i n your area likewise.lT~Qg d m ' t soze of you t r y to get i t now 82 see i f t&ce is aqy change? ACdress CE, E?ItS, The News-Press Pub. Co.", publishers of the Santa Barbma News-Press." KAKE, Wichita, Kans. 1240-250-;.BS, very f ine l e t t e r from CX f o r 4/8/51. He said, "Since extenling our broadcast d&y beyond local midnight we :lave had a mm.ber of DX reports & one of our %w&#$t-:lw advert isers had n long-distance c a l l from'womewhere i n Idinn. the same vieek you reported reception, itelative to our programming. Our trznsmitting e- quipmant i s RCA & our speech equi,~,ent i s GX. W e a r e using a ve r t i ca l insulated ccn- s tan tc ross -sec t ion antenna 240' high, made by W i n ~ h n r g e r . ~ ~ By the way they do have app. on f i l e fimBh FCC f o r a TV s ta t ion , channel 10. Add: CE, KAIB Broadcasting Co., 418 W. Douglas. RFDX, FJichita Fa l l s , Tex. 990-5000-ABC. Letter for 1/10/51. Tie let.- t e r was l a t e but a very good recson because KFDX is zoing to 10000 watts i n future 8: they are quita busy down thsrs. Box 233:. I t i s knsm a s "The Stat ion with Imagina- tion." For b k f i t of WILE "Wyoming ~PlLey Broadcasting. Co., 88 N . Franklin St., Pilkes-Barre, Pa., 980-5C50JBC. "In regard t o your l e t t e r of 3/21/51 i n which you asked me to t ry t o check VILE bet. 5:30 & 1 A?: EST these a r e regplar broadcast hours. Have t r i e d several times but ha-re been uns~uccessful. Y l i l l continue & will fend l e t t e ~ adirising th i s a s soon as possible. Xany th:wk-sfor verie l e t t e r of 3/21/51 answering my l e t t e r of 3/13/50 req&sting v j r i f ica t ion on 3/10/51 a t 3:30 AX. I neglected to put mCO, Ckickaska, Okla. 1550-250-1t:BS l e t t e r f o r 3/25/51, Ad?,: CE, 0 I arc sure tha t he w i l l be glad to hear from you. "We are always glad to get reception roports & we do our best to anaver tl.2~ as soon as possible. Ke are now operating S AM-Mt. 7 days a week with 250 w.11 This s t a t i c n !i.ight be the l a s t one af the l e t t e r s , but by no means the leas t . Now the cards received u~ to date. '?PFB, i~ic%letovm, O., 910-1Coi.

but f u l l time. Regular QSL cards f o r 3/21/51 & 3/7/51. F)T;CA, Cary, Ind. 1270-1001 IGilN but f u l l t ime , regular QSL card. WKLIC, Ciocluet, hlinn. reg. Q,SL cards f o r both 1450-250-a.4N & 1230. GEL,, Roanoka, Ala., 1360-1000-NIiW reg i QSE card for 3/8/51. Tihe ther f a l l time I do not 'know. XDiO S a n IJbLeo, Gal. 1550-1000 Ni:N 'but f u l l time, reg. QSL card. I t was very colorful. RCIEO ::ans;~s Sity, No. 830-50000-250009ABC, used to operate on 1480-5000. Veq- colorful QSL card. TJBIP, Boonville, iQiss. 1400-260-IQ!X QSL f 6r 3/6/51. TiVO1,5, Brookline, l a s s . 1300-5300-i9.4IV on a i r 24 hours a dgg except kidt. Sunday to S &d Mon, Q.SL for 3/22/51. CFAC C a l m , Alta. 960-5000-CBC, very nice QSL f o r 3 AIL 4/8/51. WOKZ, Alton, Ill. , Staatford Hotel, 1570 using a Collins 20K 1000-w. mtr, QSL f o r 4/7/51. V,@!AU, Eau Claire, Tiis., 790-5000 regular QSL. W K L T a t Clanton, A l a . 980-1000-D-?E$BT, QST, fo r 3/11/51 4:25 ERT. Before I forget ent i re ly FCXZ i s only daytime on AM, cm. go f u l l time on 3% C: VEAU is NBC. CKPC Brantford, Ont. 1380-1000 X:m, vsry nice QSL f o r 3/17/51 on DX. (To be continued i n August 4 issuo;

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~ ~ n - l & c & 3 ~ , 2 ao~noc& Stxet---Dg@inL geglsd- - F e l l members. her$' i s another reoort from th i s location. DXine: continues auiet here - but I hope ti brighteii i t up i n ihe near future hen ne get a car. !Fhis Gs been the best 3!I2y I Pave, had, 23 new locggings being sent out. I think my log i s 1346 re- ports sent out (including second reports!, 884 veries. Also i n th i s t o t a l of *ports sent are about 50 S.W., vhen I f i r s t s ta r ted DXing a.nu didn! t knov~ what r e a l DX Was. Latest reports: JOQG JODG GPR 4QL 6CI K I X I (opening 10:30 a,! $ST) Tirana, JOHG ROIL XEDD KOPK JOZ JOE3 RLAC IIGNO & IOIBB on b t e ~ i t h flood emergency, KRGV JOSP ICSYL KILA, t h i s i n c lear a f t e r 2:00 a.m. when X0A signs, i s usually i n Japanese then, but stops f o r English com.ercials, Also a C:!OW on 640 which I think may be ZEK, Hongkon; Veries a re slow for Christmas DX, usual excuse being report was f i l e d and no one bothered t o ansZ;rer. I s t i ck the edge (not Pop) of my stamp on to my report and m a r k beside i t "return postage f o r reply." This i s i n the hope that i f some one sees i t and stamp s t i l l there he w i l l 'know iro reply has been sent, and get one away. Recent

'es: !?:OND KVAN Nomea, New Caledonia, now500 wat ts on 1500 kc/s. , 5Ll' CBJ who says 'a 1240 6:30 W - Pldt., & CHRL 1340 7 .&I-T~ldt., TIBR by E E Case, CE, IGIF il3. Leg- g tt, Xmtr. Op., IIIJ2E IIITE ECHA EGCi'! I'ITTS E 37 Beeker, Jr., Ass' t. CE, XRCO 1VBAY KELD, J H Long, CE, Vl14GC XRPL DYRI, Panay, Phi l ippines , !;'FIAL ( f /c 3rd Thurs. 3:15 on) KDAC KFJI WXY KJEF and a t long l a s t a f t e r a3ont 8 reports, an unsigned card from =OX, qui te good, too. I need only 2 s t a t e s no\! - !!kine and New Hampshire, a d b this en$ I wrote WKllE E90 , arid VLBZ 620, to see i f they can DX or w i l l be tes t ing on anJ; given date. I have a l so wri t ten ZITS t o see if they are l i ke iy t o be on or i f they can DX next January. Plho knows who opens oil 610 at 6:15 AM? Heard quite often but s t i l l can't get h i s c a l l o r location. Details of n ~ r log: N.Z 38, Australia 1=, Pa- c i f i c Islandg, 9 ; USA 631, Canada 33, Europe 8, Centre1 a d South Arnerica 8, Mexico 23, East 14, f o r 876 as of 5/11/51. Alas& 2, N.C. 15, S.C. 3, Ohio 19, l i ch . 7, X.Y. 14, Va. 7,W. Va. 4,Wis. 5, R . I . 1, Perma. 14, D.C. 2 , Conn. 1, I\lass.2, A 5: C a l . 105, iJ. J. 2 , Del. 1, V t . 1, Puerto 3ico 4, Hawaii 8 , 111. 20, Ind. 7, Ga. 15, Fla. 22, A l a . 12, Ky. 9 , 18inn. 2 , Tenn. 18, Okla 14, Hiss. 13, No. 14, La.,16, I . D . 2, S.D. 3 ,Ark. 8 , iBns. 13, Arie. 13,Eyo. 9 , Nev. 5, K.id. 16, Neb. 6 , Mont. 12, Colo. 19, Idaho 9, Iowa 16, Texas 61, Utah 9, Ore. 23, Wash, 23, Ont. 9, B.C. 9, A l - ta . 5, Sask. 3, ?.ha. 3, Que. 3, 1J.S. l.

Rsr@ ffy--.-95 Landgr-Avegue = S t g t e n I s l ~ n d 14, EeE Yozk- Despite i t s b e i n g smner , I s t i l l manage to add a few new oatches. Since my previcw report , WIPC 1280, BJWL 900, WEN 1150, WSTR 1460, CK3d 1220, ,=LD 900 cme i n fo r me a& boosted my heard to t a l to 1966. Oddly enough I find s t a t i c l e s s bothersome i n t h i s w a r n weat:ler period than i n any similar season. A breakdown of my DXing is as f o l l o w s : 6/15 - BIPC ETing at 2:00-2:15. 6/16 - WKRT 920, on with a l a t e fund-rais- ing broadcast for Cerebral Palsq Comnittee. 6/21 - WJKL ETing at 2:00 on. A t 3 : s I heard VEUI identify - tints apparently solvillg my question as t o who has been tes t - ing so often of l a t e (without speaking) on 1360 kc/s. 6/24, f o r a l,xonder, found

W K i V off a t 1:CO on. 5/27 - VJILX 980 loud a-fld on top at 5: 15 a.m. WTRY cme on un- der them a t 5:30. 6/30 - GCEN, 1150, had an all-night t e s t o f records and news a t 1:45 on. 714 - VSTB 1460 ETed at-'2:OO and v~hat seemed to be VSIR on 1490 at 2:23, Qmed bg VA7PIS a d VIJBK. 715 - C I S : 1220 atop VGAR at 10 R!I, A t that time that a l l - French s ta t ion h s records and the l a t t e r , news, tnus a good time to get t h . As so of ten before i t was a much appreciated phoned t i p from "Brother Lefty" that led me to WSTR and CKSlf. TJhile I think of i t , I might explain t o fellow members that the YL that handled, FSKI's EX fo r us, Se t te Somers, i s soon to l o n e tha t s ta t ion f o r a job i n Boston. Regarding varies, they're few and f a r bet\-sen. Letters that OEed my reports from F3LD and WZA (alor.8). KCBS said the$'re anxious to get re- ports. WGLC apprzciated the DX reports they got on t he i r ET.

@e& ~ o g r ~ e g s - - - B ~ l ~ 2 - - - L g m ~ g e , Eat h o g @i&lgr-P&age, ~1-m)- Last season was tops f o r me .;i i t h 28 countries now verified, 11 new ones l a s t seass: ., lv bes t catch was Basse Terre, G-~adeloupe, I think, although a verie from 4YC change my mind. They haven't r e l i e d yet. 1qe.i~ countries reported but not verific:: were HIBT, FSTA (very poor repor t ) , 4YC, Luxembourg. Did =TIC verify f o r arp ons? It was an mTRC special. VI(BI i s gradually get t ing h i s veries out, slowly.

DON'T FORGET - NEXT "DX IJJDJS" IS AUGUST 4. DEADLIiE I N IJBOOKLY1.T AUGBST 1, I N BUFFALO, AUGUST 2n SEP~*.BEB BUSLETInS WILL BE OUT D A W SEPW.iBER 1 AI'D SEPTEABER 22 AS VOL. 19 SW!.!":

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Not much DX ac t iv i ty frora t h i s den. 6/11, BL?;(p (1450) TT-f/c 2:OO-2:15; &X (1300) open ca r r i e r s i t h s t a t ion break a t 2:00 unSer WOOD s /off . C D H (1400) recorded zus ic 2:152:30, heard strong over VJLN u i l t i l V!OBi~took th6 air f o r f /c. 5/29 - WSTR ( . ~ . ~ -~

1460) new s ta t ion i n Stw;.&is, i c on XY ;.;:itn baild ::;usic, ;t.?t.ion brsaks every 6 ~ i n u t e s 1:05-1:45. Said t h y would be oa f o r 2 or 3 horns. That was rzport ,$~18. Veries are a lso too slovi now, nmbering 732, 5 /15 - (81.0) verie l e t t e r from Del Rio, Tax. on stationery of Don IIowrxil & Co. ftInteraatiomL Radio Coverageff with out l ine msp of U.S. 6 Mexico, v/s Don Hn:.-.ard; This was for a 2nd report sent to Del Rio, wi th U.S. postage. F i r s t sent t o T.ulpico %$ti IX. A s of today we have joined the ranks of TV viewers :i.ith a 17n AdmAral. So vie moved the NC-57 upstairs , TJont t have so f a r to go no5;? 5.f I f e e l l i k ~ get t ing up f o r a DX spin, hi!$ 5/16 - WATR (13201, WNlB (1450) both verlf ied by l e t t e r , v/s T.!ATiZ - S R Elnan, . ig r . , V.rNAB, Nor- man S Hovrcrdd, C Z . Both s ta t ions anAer spze ranagemenk W i t h these 2 aM.i t ions dp 17 $! s t a t e i s r-ovl 10C$ vx-ified. I t took ce 2 years and 6 months to get Connecticut 18%. In 1ooki;lg back I was d i ~ ~ u s t e d . t o f i n d t i t of the 2 5 s t c t i o n s in Corn., on- l y 8 ver i f ied on f i r s t report without a follovi-up. T!ChX VJIGY WSTC TTTX 1;~XiQrg UDRC

VNLC VlLIZ, tvhile 14 verified a f t e r 2nd report ; 3 a f t e r 3rd report, and 1 stat ion, I , only 14 miles fram he:-e, took 4 re:,orts before they verified. The other s ta t9 tha t ha.ve verifisdlOC$ (of s ta t ions reported) a r e Neb., X.H., 4 . , Utah, Wash. Wyo. & Canadian provinces, Alt.a., :,:ia?., N.B., lJ.S., Ont. P.E.I. & Sask. I f the Southern, Central, and ?I-stern s t a t e s did as well as Canada I 'd have near 10@ verie re turns instead of 79$. 5/19 - \ELX ( 1 ~ 0 0 ) , nic- l a t t e r f o r a very poor .re>ort, v/s V R Yount, CE. 6/20 - VBW, QSL card for f / c 5/11, v/s C:1arles'Renfro?~.r, C3; 5/25 - CEFH (1400) nice l e t t e r . for 24-hour progrcm 5 112. Swell letter-head, v/s CE, Wil l ia D. FIcGreg~r m:?o writes i n par t , "CICFH opsrztes 24 hours a day, lec,ving the air Satrr-- day night i.t 2: 00 a.iLl. (of course that1 s Suilday AN) u n t i l Sunhy at 9 AM. We are t:-i;, only direct ional 250-watt st; tion i n the 7;;orld. Our trznsmit t e r i s located on an i o - land south of Toronto ~ h i c h with ovr pat tern gives excellent coverage of the Toronts market. The l e t t e r came here Y i i t h a 38 Canadian s tainp & also s txLped 24 postage 9i'i.S; Mailman did not col lect , so .I , p s s I owe Uncle Sam - or John Bull - 28, hi . 717 - BEOK (139C) f ine l e t t e r from P.D. Hirold ;:enzing, i n answer t o 3rd report. F i r s t 2 sent to CZ without a reply. From h i s l e t t e r , "Your reception report i s correct i n evsry minute d e t a i l and o b ~ c k s precisely ; i i th our Yecords. We were pleasantly sur- prised to h o w our signal get t ing out so well i n your direction. Please accept our sincere thanks f o r your complete, and to us, vzluable report of reception i n Seyznow Conn. '1 I went t o Iievi York and Brooklyr. Thursdpy t o see the night gme be tt-ieen the Giants xnd Dodgers. Got h i t by a foul off the 'oat of Carl Furi l lo , hi! And t o Lef- ty I t r i e d 3 times to get yon a t ULster 6-0907 but d id not get an answer. I an s%:,I an the f a c e reg&fBi$g3 the Conv3ntion. I :-ant to go but don't kno-v yet i f I can s.c. some one towlrk my s h i f t Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, o r i f I can wing my vacation for the last week of August. , I f I get the green l igli t you can bet I t 11 rush my name 6 dough to our good f r i?nds Joe 6 Mrs. Brzaner. Iierel s hoping I can r & e it, so till Aug.?J

Bgb-%n&ersgi---2o'i3 V ; a ~ e r ~ - d ~ . u e = south -W-ngby, -B, C. correction? I n q l a s t report I said 3ILAts f / c i s on the day a f t e r the second led- nesday 4:15-4:30 AX, E.S.T. Tinis should 12 5:15-5:30, Since l a s t month I haven1t s p n t cuch tLxe l i s ten in2 due to conditions, w-rr, ;:oather, and. jus t plain lazinesg. The fecv times I have l is tened brougllt t>xough very l i t t l e DX. Vhen i t ' s 90 degrees and even the local s ta t ions have Q9N on Clem, I sure don't f e e l much l ike DXing. 110 w r i e s in over a montn, ~ i t h quite a few reports &;id follow-ups out. ~ / 5 - IIPOA (630) was heard t . i th a f a i r s ips1 , P A - 4 , S-5, at 8230 a.m. 3 ~ 4 5 , mG9 (790) had a poor signal and a t 4:00, XFXL (950) was comling through with the best s i g m l I've ever heard from them, QSA-5, 5-7, with no Qpj. To H a l Stein - your vsry nice l e t t e r received on 6/18. Thanks a l o t f o r the information that I requested. 5/27 - 12:0c, XED (1050) with a baseball germ (S?anish cornr2~ntary). Fney over-rode XEG. . 6/28 - An unknown on 1350 r<ith XED zi:d XZG a t 1:00, a program of c lass ica l music. The~e were no anr?uncernsilts no-Le3. 6/29 - D A O (910), 250 watts, L;exicali, Baja Califor- nia, heard . ~ i t h a poor s ign i l , barely readable, at 3:30. That's about a l l from here Very bes t of 73s to everyone; FIT;: NEXT IbIOXTH*S ffDX NmS, 11 IE CONCLUDE VOLUVE 18,. JXT US HAVE YOUR ICEPORT THEN!

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-R&l~hJt~ Johasg , 5 4 1 ~ ~ s ~ @KO$ S t ~ e g t - - ( ~ i ~ e ~ = Bucf2lg 3,-N,Y, Received v / l e t t e r s from: VFlIN (1400) Belvedere Broadcasting Corp.. 5740 Reistertown Road, ~ a l t k r e 15, H.A.Kacp, I%. Sked: 24 houys, s i l en t 112-5 k~1T'l4onday. WmA (1590 H J Sirmnington, CE, v / l e t t e r and v/card (p r in t ) , 24 hours, s i l e n t iAonday All 12-6 EDT. f /c-TT i s 4 th Eonday, 3:003:15. K V I R (15'70) P.O. Box 50, K.J.Escague, vlsigner, sked 6 :00 AN (Sunday 8 ) - Z$ pm CST, f /c Auricg regular program. ViVOT (1420) Dan W i l l i a ~ s , CE, no regular check, sked 6:00 a.m. (Sunday 8) - 11 Plf. WLIN (550) C R Zercher, CE, f / c LBted, now Flvi also, 100.7 mg/s. Sked: 6:25 &I- Ndt., CST, beams nor th a f t e r sunset. WDGY (1130) P, 0 Olsen, Studio Sp ervisor , 6/25, TT thruu.ghVW%'T 2 2 7 4 c a l l . WTSP (1380) by J. Faulkner, Program D i r h c t o r , a f t e r follow-up, 2/13 special . WJPG (1443) E VJ ReeA, CE says, 5/26 moved f ro3 810 kc/s., sked: 6:00 (Sunday 7)- Mdt. CST & DA. WIRE (1430) 507 North Penrsy l v m i a St., E E Alden, CE (6/16 2:30 AM t e s t ) "Tests are plznied 0nl.y f r m t h e t o time, sked: 5:00 A;.: (Sunday 7) - i&lt CDT and Saturdpy night t o 1 &,f Smday CDT, has f igure 8 pattern, N-S. WMFS ( 1260) P .O . Box 241, W B Stone, txanagina partner) sked 6 :30 Ah[ - 8 PM. WATC (900) Mutch Gordon, 5 . on WTClg-VJATT-VIATZ-m,BK .X:ATC Paul Bunyan I?e tvgork letterhead, 7:00 AIL .@3unday 7:55) s/on. f / c 2nd t,!ofiday, 130-1:45, TT. IZNED (1460)(5/14 TP/c 2:OO- 2:15) B T S t r o b a n tW5SEK) 5:30 - 7:45 PI8 i s sked a d w i l l move to 1150 kc/s. and t e s t (due ET now) Pi t tsburg County S rodcas t ing Co., Aldrich Hotel. WKLJ (9903 V/

card (pr in t ) by Clyde Downing, CE. V;GRA (1300) vjcard by 3. Horny, CE. f / c 3rd RzeS 2:15-2:30, might cha.n@ to 790 kc/s. if BCC approves. (6/19 m/c 2:26$ off) . Wj3E'V (1430) Al i s te r S. Alexander, CE, says 5/18, sked 6:00 D h - 7:00 PM, CST, Radio Park Beaver Dam. A fe?$ heard: 716 - WJCD (1390) m/c 2:58 o f f ; mDXE (1370) 3:03 etc. M/ET on f i r s t t e s t . UIBR (l300k 2:45-3:00 m/c; WNCQ (1320) 3:05 e t c . m/c with KanGas City WSBB (1230) TT/c 3:45-4:00, last three on 715. 7/4 - HNBY (1280) a f t e r VJOV s/off 2:OO-2:15 m/c, 141STR (1460) TT-ET/P.~ since, ,112 - WIEL (1400) m/c 3:45-4:10 & WLOW had TT/c off at 4:03 to re turn at 5:03. V i W 3 (1440) m/c 1:20-1:32&. Those no-call TT s ta t ions are comparable to that Chinese drup-torture me tinod of i n f i n i t e repet i t ion, #; and l e t 1 s hope for a FCC remedy. New 3$ szanps t h i s month: Nevada 100th anniversary ( g e e d , and 36 blue for Detroit 's 250th anniversary are due 7/14 and 7/25. On T h . Aug, 23 AM, CF2G will t e s t on 550 kc/s, says C G Steele, Engineer. XI'IRO (1450) Box 396, Ph i l l i p Linn, CE, f / c 4 th Tuesday a t 3:15 Ah:. Tmssaboutit , ra ther v;::am, yes?

Relfe-Lgto_n---Rguteele--E&i~ape4.hhC~t~, -bTgrthhCarol~na- Veries extreme% slovi here. Since l a s t report have received l e t t e r s from XVOA WMJ CMOX I'iHLI WHBI and cards from Ki!!.iJ 1YA 4QS 2BL 1YA (7501, verie #500, followed by 4QS & 2BL. The last two same type cards of the A.B.C. wit~h map on reverse side, sho*ng c a l l l e t t e r s and location of A.B.C. s ta t ions . An in te res t ing l e t t e r from the Sydney o f f i ce of J. Walter Thompson, kust. Pty, Ltd. "Radio Stat ion 2GB has turned over to me a copy of your l e t t e r of Apri l 4. It might, in te res t you to bobv tha t the show you were l is tening to was "Austr-liars Aaataur Hour(' which is put over the air f o r Lever Brothers. I t i s prepared by the J . Wzlter Thompson Compaw i n Aus- t r a l i a . As you probably know, t h i s i s an American agency. "Australia 's Ameteur Howl was b u i l t on the model of the Ameteur Hour of Major Bovies i n an &erioa by an h e r i - can named Sam Dobbs who is &ow i n 0.x New York of f ice . Thus you see tha t American Radio - l i k e the Bibla - goes everytiihere." Signed by Lloyd Ring Coleman. F i r s t t ime I ever received a l e t t e r from the sponsor of a program. Hope the s ta t ion comes through with a verie. Verie signer f o r Ci.iOX, Cfel ia Rodriguez, i s a lady. This i s my f i r s t and only Cuban verified. TV veries are : IGiiT'V VfDSU-TV I(PRC-TV WJBK-TV 8: WKY- TV. Reports out to WOI-TV and WHBF-TV. firill not m k e Convention t h i s year. Fibre do. you think the Dodgers are p i n g ?

-Pat-RgiLlg---l& Irvine_P-M-e---Jggs~il~n~ xoyk- Late ones back are : 4VGM PRE3 ICFLD. 4VW, 1470, Franck C . Nagloire, Ozmer, 36 Rue Emericdne 26, Port-au-Prince, Hait i , a nice verie card, WIPC was heard for a new one on June 17th on 1280, also KDMS was h e a d on 1290 f o r second report. This w a s :ny f i r s t DXing f o r over a month. KFLD, 1:fest Texas Broadcasters, Inc., v/s is Pa t J e t e r , C.E. Phis was out fo r three months but glad to get i t back f o r number 2146. !/9 - IilDXE, 1370 on 4 th ET, thanks t o Ralphie's card t ip . Be seeing you all$ at th :onvention, Labor D q week-erd .

Jge_Byag12r--23 Eo~agd-A~egug ~ i & l i a m _ s ~ i ~ l g 21,lJew_ lo* ?Pire i s ~ O D X t o report . Between the hospi ta l v i s i t s , work, and other ex t ra choree involved I've not had time to l i s t e n since last report.

N-g~n~s...o.:, ;the Jdgmbers- - s&d-&senbaw---8@.-Earke~ Stz.eg t--J7l>egliiig, -&st I i ~ d n A a -

king nevi heard at th i s listening-oosk for the a a s t month. A fe;ir vsr ies i n f o r o . . reports have d r i f t ed in. andF seilt l e t t e r s for old reports thzt tBey naa p rev iousb ver i f ied and WJPG sent e t t e r for El' on 1440. Conditions f o r DX l i s ten ing have been unfavorable the fex ti%es that 1 bave l is terad. On a recent t r i p through the home s t a t e , I passed a ninber of rad:.o sta.tions, but cloc&iness zould not permi' pictures. Stations passed ?,<ere: S!JPA WJLf,;;d VI;II$,Pl VIPDX n.?m EDm & WTIP. WHAR & VDNE have the nicesi, transmitters that I :mve ever seen for 250-mtters. While attendin the rega t ta at Ifarietta, 0x0, got a peek at E ' d A . Tiill not be able t o a t tend the N.R.C. Convention a s I was unable to get wanted vacation dates. Many thanlrs to pa l Jack Rhea for s ta t ion photos of KJEF KTHT KI7?ZD and t'ne dxbl transmitter of ISPRC-KXY Hope to get back i n the groove before the next issue of the bul le t in , and have so@e thing to report. While I an inactive a t -,::esent the swell spring ard sunmar edi t ions of "DX Newsw have kept c e well-informed oji whztls net=! i n DX l is tening. I n my,books Don Kask3y should r a t e t'he t i t l e of "Tdri E:', of 1950-1950 season. Over 1,000 v8rie

, i n a single season is a record t h t shoul9 stand f o r a bong time. These "DouB@ 11' (Zruse and Ifaskey) of Iova have cer ta inly done the i r share toward keeping the E.R. C !,The TOG DX Club." Best of DX and a a l eAs~n t vacation to a l l the of f icers &member

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D ~ . ~ S T I ~ E o ~ ! ~ s T ~ T ~ T D I ~ G L . - - - 1 Harold Schrock, Paxton, I l l . Reg. WIEK Gi1U.l

Spl. KCON \'?CKO KPQ !"IUJ - - - - - - - - - - - - 38 2 DBn Kaskey, Galva, I wa Beg. WKOX XXAV

Spl. VJCPL l3:BD WLm IUA. KPQ WCRO VICE1 - - - - 31 3 Len Iiruse, Dubuque, Iowa Reg. CKXd CJER

S2l. I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30 4 Relfe Luton, Elizabeth City, 1Tort:s Caxclina Xoadi i t ions - - - - - - - - 2 5 5 Frank qheeler, Erie, Penm. Reg. KSMO BYOX spl. W ~ I - - - - - - - - 21 6 Gene Allen, Vallejo, Calif. Reg. VISB Ti.'COS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 '7 Pat Reilley, Ja;r,ssto!n, N.Y. No adai t ions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 8 Charlie Conley, Leiioyhe, Pa. Reg. Vl-4PX mIL;l FJIV VlEOVl IaiREF VS!!T?! WCAO VAT2

F3KJ KCHS BHCC KOPP VfilVA WC%i CKOX CKCH Sgl. WCDL \%SB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 170

9 E ldon &dy , I,F~rcus, IOIV~ No additions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IS? 10 Fred Van Voorhees, Lmoyne, Pa. No additions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 158 11 Ray Y. Edge, Buffalo, E.Y. No additions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 153 12 Alan Arnold, Filv~a&ee, Fist. >To additions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 133 13 Sid Roseribam, Bheali:l.;, Ti, Va. Xo additions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 14 Ted Saling, Estacadq, Oregon IT0 additions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 15 Bob Grubbs, 0 0 & ~ b i a , , ?To additions - - - - - -~ - - - - - - - - - 9 16 Lef tg Cooper, Brooklyn, N.Y. hi0 ad5it iocs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 17 Nom Zaguire, Al'oxquer.~ce, X . K . KO a a i t i o n s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E 18 A 1 Bartholone;le-, Addison, N.Y. Toeditions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ?

19 Bob Spencer, Buffalo , X .Y. Reg. IFz WIN VJATN WEOL WAPO Spl. WPIN - 7. 2 0 Bob Brown, Gosher., Ind. I.;o d a i t i o n s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65 2 1 John Brierley, Alameda, Calif.. iGo a6,;2itions'- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 53 22 Carroll Soth, Er ie , Penna. yo adJit iocs - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - 46 23 B i l l C&rson, Berkeley, Calif. )TO addit ions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4% 24 S. I'i. Sullivan, P i t t smrgh , Pa. KO additions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 37 25 Leo Her%, Chicago,. I l l i n o i s 1,:::o ad i i t ions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 26 Ralph Johanns, Buffalo, E1.Y. NO addit ions - - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - 1'' 27 P e g g Ann Calldaan, Des Lioines NO additions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - No sntsaes f r m Dick Cooper, Bob Gorsuch, George Eottun, Zen lhwphy, James Taylor c Harold Vlagner. Final standings ?!ill be in the August 4 issue, This standing w a s i tended for the June 15 issue, but arrived too l c t e for inclusion at tinat time.

V:@g T:g CAG-ETpESJ @??, -bj~ GE~E-FF<C~S- Vt p R A w r t o j i co Advertising Co . W J F R Jorama-ger B d i o TI 'Id D D &drazo & Qias IV X R F EafaelJ$ster '8 I I I Eelre i n Virgin I s lands F/ F P lfi xo r ld t s g ins s t Peach Barkst K T T R geep Ifuned 20 Eolla K S V C s v i e r Valley Country W W R L Eoodside gadio heague W H B I s&yt Brothers, Tnc.

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F Q ~ I ~ N ~ C Q N T . E ~ T ~ ~ ~ ~ P ~ D ~ - ~ > - ?. W-F-m- ~QR-HEE-S- Steve Ftiann, vr;stbury, N . Y . 370 addit ions - - - - - - .. - - - - - 288

2. Harold Stein, S2.n Frsncisco, Cal. 73ZO XEW PRE4,4QG&3GI YmC. Delete XEG.:. ' - - - - - - - - - - - - 252

3. Gene Allen, Vallejo, Calif . KIM 1ZB 4ZB PRG2 HJDK 2K0 - - - - 163 4. Fred Van Voorhees, Lenayne, Penna. 46@dm., WVJP Basse-Terre - - - - - - I27 5. Pat Reilley, Jamesto~~n, N,Y. 2XG 1 y ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 125 6 . John Brierley, Alameda, , Cslif . No additions - - - - - - - - - - - - 59 7. Lefty Cooger, Brooklyn, N.Y. no adij.t,ions - - - - - - - - - - - - 39 8. Bob Spencer, Buffalo, N.Y. H;li)X TGj\l HOL - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33 9. Bob Brov:n, Gcshen, Ind. No additions - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 10. Carroll Set& Er ie , Pa. Noai t f i i t ions - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 11. Sid Rosenbam, Wheeling, P. Va.. No additions - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 19. Eldon Addy , ihrcus, Iowa No additions - - - - - - - - - - - - B 12. Frank I'Ihesler; Er ie , Per~fia. i\To s"d9itions: - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 14. Norm Kaguire, Al~rmquwque, M.M. ad.dj,"cons - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 16. Ray Edgs, Piiffalo, N.Y. No adI:.tions - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 15. Ted Saiing, Estacada, Ore. NO edJ.itions - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 No entiqes as y e t from Dick Cooper, Bandolph Eunt, Relf e Luton, or Harold Tfagner. F ina l l i s t i n g s i n August 4 iss-m. De-dli;?e f o r en t r i e s was June 30. kiy corrections should be sent d i rec t iy to FrsC Van Voorhees, Box 132, Lemoyne, Pennsylvulia.

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580 Ke tchikan, Alaska 1,000-500 U-1'- 1090 Santiago, Dominican Rep. 1,000 U-1 990 Aiken, South Carolina 1,000 0-1 1310 Ptario?, Alabama 1,000 D-1 68 0 Teziutlan, Pue bla 1,000 D-1 1450 Net Orleans, Louisiana 250 U - 1

-~iJJIxIx 680 X E F J Teziutlan, Puebla 1 C 9 O H I 6 T Santiago, Dominkcan Rep. 960 V! P R T Prestonburg, Eentuclqr (re-assigned to new applicant)

1230 W I R 0 Ironton, Ohio Glacus G. !Aerrbll 1240 K B B C Farmington, Na-\r Mexico Valley BroaC.ctcasting ':ompany 1430 1.7 0 K E Oak Ridge, Teniiessee A i r hfart Cor~ora t ion 1480 I? L E A Hornell. Nevi York (re-assigned) H o ~ i e l l Broadcasting Corporation.

P ~ ~ ~ R ~ F ~ Q V E _ I \ ~ ~ U ~ H Q U _ R S = E ~ C ~ W E A N Prbvidence. &ode Island.. to 5.000 U-4. from U-3 w o R D spartanburg, Sonth ~%rol!na, t6 1,000 U-4, from 1400 kc/s/ , 250 wat t s W 0 0 F Dc than, Alabaxa, t o 5,000 D-1, fcom 1,000 D-1. W C N R Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, to 1,000 D-1, from 500 D-1. W I N Z Kiar~i-HolQ:iood, Florida, to 50,000-10,000 U-4, from 1,000 U-4. W R F C Athens, Georgia, to 1,000-500 21-2, frorr; 1,000 D-1. Vl E R H Hamilton, .41abzi:&, to 5,000 0-1, frorfi 1,000 D-1. W J M R Net:; Orleans, Louisiana. Cancel frequency change to 1450. Stays here. K W S 0 Wasco, California, t o 1,000 D-1, from 250 D-1.

Thess xi11 not go to 250 r a t t s a s previously noted: t'CBSTi6 KSEY VJSBB C A T They w i l l remain 100 watts U-1. KODL remains ,250-100 U-1, and KGFJ 25 0 viatts, but only 100 when IiPPC, 1240, i s operating.

C K L B Oshawa, Ontario, to 250 U-1, frox 100 U-1. These w i l l not go to 250 wctts, staying at 100: U G H KPPC & WCBW.

X E A W Nonterrey, iVuevo Leon, to 3,OCO-500 U-1, froin 1,000-500, U-1. Vl M A X Nashville, Tgnnessee, to 5,000 e-2, fro:.. 5,009 U-3. Ti S P C Arniston, Alabarar:a, to 5,000-1,000 U-2, frox 1,000 U-3. X E A S Nuavo Laredo, Tamulipas, t o 1,003250 U-1, f r o m 250 U-1.

T b s e w i l l remain at i O O watts, cancelling 250 not i f icat ion: I(PLBL W E W G E 2 Beloit , 18-isoonsin. i'lill remain at 100 v;atts, cancelling 250. C H U B Nanaimo, Br i t i sh Coluiibia, to 1,000 U-3 on th i s channel, cancels 1480, X E L C La P i e b d , Michoacan, t o .5,000-1,000 U-1, from 1,005 U-1.

W A T C-H- -F_O-R-:- - - - - 1260 FBSH Wev?oka, Okla. WGSM (not VlCS!?) Early Aug. 1230 WIRO Ironton, Ohio 1420 KDAS :Balvern, Ark. WGAF Valdos ta, Ga. 1270 WAIN Columbia, Ky. 1453 VEX E. Raizzelle Pya, WAUG Augusta, Ga. 1240 W A U Aguaclilla PR. 1430 ?JRSTf Warsaw, Iiidiand KNED (from 1450) 1300 KWBC Searcy, Ark. 1480 WAX Nashville, Ten?, QIIVI Virgin I s I d s 1370 WPkZ Pot tstonn Pa. 159 0 WCOli' S. St . Paul f i i i r~r

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July 14, 1951 . . s-X-- -P?-X-?l-SE -V-E-X I-E- -SI-G-N-E-R-S-._

Y KLIN C R Zercher, C. F.. . . 1300 V E X r.. R. Y o u t , C CmG C, G Steele, Eng. 1320 KATR S. R. Elman, i:

,.3 ~ ? N C W H Hamrich, C. E. lmn WJRI J O ~ P. ~ o b b 590 @VLK Paul Danfar, C.E. . . WDS. ~ o i m :.., Lathm, C.E. 710 WKJB Henry Fischbkh, C.E, WCTA J. Dige Bishop, C.E.

CKBJ ~a$rnond Bilocq, C.E. VlNHC Vincent DeLaurentis, C .E. I KWBE I6! R Ecerson, C.E. 13?A?,$I, George Cree 1, . C . E . 1 IWAQ Bruce Fleriin;, C.E. 1370 ES)TI; R. I. Hancock,C.E. 3 WCKB Joseph C !:atlas VjVTS E. R. Beeker, Jr. AS8

,790 WS@ John T. Travers, C.E. 1380 TTSP J. $aulkner, Program u l r ecwr 800 WLAD Walter 33. Hollis, C.E. 1390 VZOK Harold Henning, Progrm D i r . 810 XEm Donald Howard (Del ~ i o ) : FLAK 9. T. Sherman, C.E. 850 KILA James E . Jaeger, idgr. 1400 KSYL T. 5.. Marhqfh, Asst t , C.E. 900 KFLD Patr ick Je t e r , G.E. WEOB Edward. Bayer, C.E.

WATC ?&itch Gordon, Mgr. CKFH l'iillian D. TicGregor, C.E. WJPJL Ed Iiarzoa, C.E. KEID J. H. Long, C.E.

920 V.XVAArqRobert C.. Ste l tzer , C.E. VfilIN H. A. Km.p, C.E. 980 ,QRD ' Jmes Hairgove, 1ig6. YWI Galan D. Castlebury, Jr., C. 990 ii&fc Clyde Downins, C .E . 1420 VlVOT Daniel Williams, C.E.

1010 2XG T. F. A. Shankland, Sta. ih3gr. 1430 4VGM Ranck C. l!Iagloire, &meZ 1130 IQG\K. 0. Olsen, Studio Supervisor . . WIBE: E; E. Alden, C.E.

SF 1150 BFR\i Carlton Shy, Jr. , V,WV Al l s t e r S. Alexander, C.E. 1190 IF ' iji. Leggett, Tech. Operator 1440 KJPG E. TI. Reed, C.E. 1230 KmIf E. E. Seehler, hvner & hi;. VPRS Carl b~nkel , Progrm Directo

ICRXG Howard Caapman WHHiI Robert E. Engineer RQEA Larry Lynch, C .El 1450 Y Cbarles ;Ren@our, C.E. VHOL G. B.. Vesst, Ci.E. ICP:RO Ph i l l i p Linn, C.E.

3240 VPj!CO Donald R . Spaam, C .E . VINAB ikman S. l w a r d , C.E. KICD Eldon Konago 1450 KNED B. T. Stretman

Frank Newberrx, C.E. 1490 WOBI I<; E. Rice, C.E. 3260 KUBC Robert Sirhvell, C.E. VIMV Paul A. Hurd, C..E.

VR.ES T:. F. Stone, Pianagine Partner WkiiRF Bernard Bopp, C .E. 1280 IZFOX 'L,'^\7. !~cDov~ell, Co.;rnl 1 Xgr. KBOL S.P.Brovm, f o r B. Dobbins, C l290 I'JCCC Jo'w T. Rameika, C.E. ClOX Of i l ia Rodriquea

I John Penaz, Engineer 1570 I K. 3. Escague 1300 WIBR Z. E. Case, C.E. 1590 VPWA H. J. Simington, C.1

WGm J~%nesHor.ey, C.E.' . 1503 VPXlr Jarr.es!:!. Allen, C.E. P ~ ~ & Y C O ~ zE &I3 EAVES'

, Baycniss, ~ e o r ~ f a ~lle;i tovm, pa., from 158( $ Georgetown, Delaware Manistee, Iiiichigan

P Lavell, 1~5assacksetts Lawrsnceburg, Tsnnessee Richlands, Virginia Star gi s , Michigan

Lgf4jr.-Co~er,-43_8~Es gl-S$~?et.,-B~agkfyn g66, g.X.- Since last morith; vories i n from: =?%iIL "XHH (pepa red card) OAX4X (780) WSUX WKVA =(fol lw-up) VOd'S to bring tXe t o t a l to' 2,092. DX: 6/17 - WSm, on t i p f1

H a l T : i l l i a m s , I1~1dt.-1230 a.m. tkrrough ?!TAR; !W":I on again; t r i e d my third report t c VHRT to Allen; PKUA tes t ing ~ i t h TT/V, S/18 - B&nd music on 1360, no ident i ty , s/; On n B s n i e Duffy, V1Z;lL be?lind CIEiI. 12:lO-1:GO a.n., TT/II~. 6130- CKS8. throc WGA: -11:02 Ph! s /off . This i s SharZr,inig:>n Fal ls . K C J B news to 1:09 s/off on kc/ . . .. 3 fooled me. I thought I had XSDN, dogsone i t , hi. 713 - WEE a t 11 PNI and again 714 back on ET/M at 12 :05 &,I. USTR f i r s t ET s/on at 1:24, 1460. WI&!l 9C on f / c 2:OO-2:15, music. 2:002:30, TT, WhIL,. 1290, ET. 7/5 - On t i p fro;; Ericlr: Johnson; '?lDXE (1370) on. f i r s t ET askine; for reports. 7/12 - CKFH on top of 1400 2.:

2:32 a.m. f o r report . mIU4 tes t ing t h i s PJj;. 03.3. for a secretary so I could s t some of the m a n y f ~ l l ~ - ~ ~ u p s . I have to get around to, hi!

H A i i YOU ALL FOR COUBLF-SPACDG YOUR WORTS - iO$ AGAIN. =LEASE COXVERT TIi3ES TO ~$33. FOR "DX NETIS" SO AS TO AVOID CONFUSION - BY YOU 'fv S_VG~ST-UEjE-O~ cOI~f!@i.QRiT~~ zT&!ESI -m- ljOD-bL4NY- QIq-YQUB &EOR.TT18.TFR.S, $'? - 2-

Notice: I f you should hear strange s i s a l s &uring the wee hours (or anyother ) on s NhTational Defense Excercisen k in t ly do not make mention of them to anyoce or i n ycr reaor ts . FCC Seclp T J Slowie s&ys publicity on th i s ac t iv i ty i s NOT DESIBE:D.

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Well boys t h a t s i t , remember I'i'EMS SIlOULD BE IN EASTERN STANDARD TIN! as t h i s prevents any mix up i n t h e time f o r o ther members. Thanks.

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Sorry t o f i n d t h a t our 1~951 NRC convention f o r Buffalo has t o be cal: ed o f f . Wle do h o ~ e t h a t U r s Brauners Dad has a speedy recovery and a l l our bes t wishes go t o h3; Bonrever it i s believed the bes t pol icy i s being followed by calL+i: .E u f f now before plans progress and reserva- t i ons had been made, t h e n ' & cancel.lation would have t o be. This way i t might be possible t o have a gathering o r convention a t another loca t ion-

Suppose i t might seem odd t o you l ads t h a t Pop Edge i s n t taking ovei The reason f o r t h i s is, a f t e r l a s t years convention i t was thought t h a t a skip i n convention years might bring a much 1.arger crowd. W i t h t h a t ir mind Pops daughter, Jane t te , asked t h a t her-Kate and Pop Edge f i n a l l y take a vacation and go pl.aces, t h i s was impossib1.e before account of toc many Edges t o ge t t h e i r v a c a t o n a t the same kime. It being t h a t Kay wa: married in A p r i l l e f t only J a n e t t e and Pop t o ge t d e f i n i t e vacations ant together which we did, Bept 1s t t o the 15th. , So plans ha.ve been made f o r a motor t r i p of around 2500 miles taking i n Cooperstown, N.Y. Hyde Park-Berkshires-Long Is land Bound-Cape Cod-up the ea s t coas t t o Bar Ear- bor Maine, then i n t o b i n e t o Uloosehead Lake and up t o Riviere du Loup, Que, down t h e S t Lawrence t o Quebec, then t o S te Annes and back down thc 8t Lawrence m r u Trois I i ivieres, Uantreal and back home. So when some of t h e boys wrote i n regarding a 1951 convention, Marty and Joe Brauner sa id they would gladly take over t h e e n t i r e 3 day a ; f fa i r and the Edges Could go merri ly on t h e i r t r i p . So now t h a t the convention has t o be cancel.led Ole pop 1ou1.d have been too glad t o take over, but these va- ca t ion p l ans have been made, well i t s j u s t impossib3.e and you can be sure v&e a r e r e a l l y sorry. dope all. of you l ads understand the s i tuat ioj .

SO under the circumstances lets look forward t o 2952 and maybe we can f i nd t h e world s i t u a t i o n i n be t t e r shape and a convention next year w i l l f ind t h e biggest gathering of NRCers and DXers ever. Oh yes i f a t a l l poss ib le your vacationer w i l l t r y t o ge t a DX from Sta t ion CKSN a s Shawinigan Fa1l.s i s only 20 miles nor th of Trois Rivieres.

Pa t Rei l ley hes asked t o have the fol1.owing inser ted . "Suggestions fo r a 1951-1952 DX Contest, e i t h e r one f o r both domestic and foreign, OR one contes t f o r each, Domestic and one f o r foreign. He asks t h a t yo1 send them d i r e c t t o your new Board Chairman (Bept 1 1951) a s soon a s possible, Len Kruse L$J& Euclid S t Dttbuque, Iowa. Also any one who i s i n a pos i t ion and would l i k e t o be our Contest Manager. Please do thi? a t ONCE a s we wou1.d l i k e t o have a contes t o r con tes t s and Contest M a ~ z ger a l l s e t t l e d by Sept. Note Lents new QRA.

Vie11 boys t h a t s it f o r t h i s month, no DX here but you can be sure I'll be i n there t ry ing t o catch up i n 1951-52 season what I missed !.as season. Hope each and every one of you are enjoying your summer mont;:.:: ,and remember t o keep t h o s e r e p o r t s coming i n when ever you have some-. fMng as the o thers r e a l l y want t o know what i s being heard e tc . Pop

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A2ri-L-1252 ClEb. iElec.i; i on Results - - - - - --.--A - - - - - - - - - Ray Edge Len Kmse E. Coope r Joe Brauner Pa t R e i l l e y Ralph Johanns Fred VanVoorliees Dick Cooper Hal Williams Hal S t e i n - - - - - ~ u T l y T u i l i v a n Norm ILaguire C h a r l i e Conley

Gene Al len Frank 1:Tneeler Derek Ifikarkon Alan Arnold Gene F r a n c i s Grant Bat son J o e Enz S i l l P r a t e r Abe Cohen Bob Botzum Harold Schrock

Board Voti'ng Reti 76 Harry R i g h t e r 69 C a r r o l l S e t h 67 Tom Carber ry 55 Bob Gorsuch 52 Jack Rhea 43 S i d S t e e l e 39 Bob Brown 26 S tan Morss 25 Joe P e l l e t i e r 22 Bob Duggan - TI'" Relf e Lut on 20 Larry Yarnes 20 Ed Lendzioszek 20 John ICirlc 19 Mort Meehan 18 Steve Walbridge 1 7 IIank Bolbrook 16 Dick Worthup 15 Kar l Raymond 13 Ken Murphy 13 Barry Foote 13 Don Frey 12 John B r i e r l c y 11 Bob Spencer 11 Me1 Ol ive r

urns 11 Roger Anderson

Herb Campbell Warren Routzahn Gus Nagnuson Robert Base Howard Kemp George Hotton G i l b e r t H a r r i s H. Gustafson Ed Viyrnan E l b e r t Tetvell Hedley Simmonds Don Meyer Ernes t 117ichels James O1Brien Ken Page 4 r t Robb Evan Roberts Ray Sahlbach

Votes were c a s t a s lows f o r names no t t h e b a l l o t Eldon Addy Edgar Cooper S t eve Mann Bal Wagner

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The t e n members whose names appear above the underscor ing r ece ived t h e most v o t e s and a r e e l e c t e d by you, t h e membership, t o be on t h e Board of D i r e c t o r s .

The t e n Board IJembers t hen voted ammgst themselves t o s e l e c t t h e Chairman of t i l e Board. Unfor tuna te ly , I d i d n o t keep a record o f t h e r e s u l t s o f t h i s vo t ing and the new Board Cliairnan, Len Kruse, assumed I had t h e resu . l t s and d i d not i n c l u d e it wi th t h e remaining r e s u l t s . However, Len Kruse i s t h e newly e l e c t e d Board Chairman.

Other r e s u l t s Vice-Cha irman Joe Brauner 4, VanVoorhees 3, R e i l l e y 2 P re s iden t Ray Edge 6, R e i l l e y 3, Vice-pres ident S.!7j.Sullivan 7, R e i l l e y 1. Wagner 1.

YOUR 1951.-1952 i'lRC O F F ICE% Pres iden t Ray B. Edge, 325 S h i r l e y Ave., Buf fa lo 15, New York V.President S. !Pr. Su l l i van , Soutliview DrLve, R.D. 2 , B r idgev i l l e ,Pa . Board Chairman Len ICruse, 816 Euc l id S t . Dubuque, Iowa. V. Chairman Joseph Brau-ner 2 3 Howard Ave., Vi i l l i amsvi l le , 11. Y.

~ ~ BRC E d i t o r Ernes t R. Cooper, 438 East 21st S t . Brooklyn 26, m. Y. Exec. S e c r e t a r y Hdrold Wagner, R D 1, North Girard , Penna.

A s f a r a s we know'at t h i s s r i t i n g , none of you members h a s vo lun teered t o t a k e over t:?e'very important clutty of CPC Chairman f o r the coming season. If you would l i k e t o know more about t h e d u t i e s of t h i s o f f i c e I would l i k e - t o suggest you w r i t e our p re seh t Board Chairman, J.B. R e i l l e y , 11 I r v i n e P l ace , Jamestown, Bew York ahd Irm sure Pat w i l l e i t h e r answer your l e t t e r p e r s o n a l l y or w i l l r e fe ' r it t o some one w i t h exper ience i n t h i s f i e l d t o a nsser . Our thanks t d H a l Williams f o r h i s sp lendid work of count ing b a l l o t s and c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o a l l you o f f i c e r s , it w i l l be a p;leasure t o work wtth vbu. t h i s coming season. 73 's (Wag)