-- B. M. Webster, special assistant to the United States Attorney General and counsel for the I*ederal Radio Commission, said in Washington, U.S.A., last month, that no case was pending in the courts challenging the constitutionality of the Iederal Radio Act. Justice’ Hitz of the Supreine Court of the District of Columbia has dismissed the case of Station WMSG, the Madison Square Broadcasting Company, which protested last summer against an allocation by the commission, and which was the first case filed with a view to testing the new law. ‘he dismissal, said Webster, was unopposed, Station WLG, of New York, which appealed fiom the commission’s decision denying its application for a special wavelength and power withdrew its suit,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 28, 27 January 1928, Page 14
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