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[[preprinted]] Capitals of The States [[column 1]] State and Capital Ent'd Union Alabama-Montgomery.....Dec. 14. 1819 Arizona-Phoenix........Feb. 14. 1912 Arkansas-Little Rock...June 15, 1836 California-Sacramento..Sept. 9. 1850 Colorado-Denver ........Aug. 1, 1876 Connecticut-Hartford....Jan. 9, 1788 Delaware-Dover..........Dec. 7, 1787 Dist. of Columbia-Washington...July 16, 1790 Florida-Tallahassee.....Mar. 3, 1845 Georgia-Atlanta.........Jan. 2, 1788 Idaho-Boise.............July 3, 1890 Illinois-Springfield....Dec. 3, 1818 Indiana-Indianapolis....Dec. 11, 1816 Iowa-Des Moines.........Dec. 28, 1846 Kansas-Topeka...........Jan. 29, 1861 Kentucky-Frankfort......June 1, 1792 Louisiana-Baton Rouge...Apr. 30, 1812 Maine-Augusta...........Mar. 15, 1820 Maryland-Annapolis......Apr. 28, 1788 Massachusetts-Boston....Feb. 6, 1788 Michigan-Lansing........Jan. 26, 1837 Minnesota-St. Paul......May 11, 1858 Mississippi-Jackson.....Dec. 10, 1817 Missouri-Jefferson City..Aug. 10, 1821 [[/column 1]] [[column 2]] State and Capital Ent'd Union Montana-Helena..........Nov. 8, 1889 Nebraska-Lincoln........Mar. 1, 1867 Nevada-Carson City......Oct. 31, 1864 New Hampshire-Concord...June 21, 1788 New Jersey-Trenton......Dec. 18, 1787 New Mexico-Santa Fe.....Jan. 6, 1912 New York-Albany.........July 26, 1788 North Carolina-Raleigh...Nov. 21, 1789 North Dakota-Bismarck....Nov. 2, 1889 Ohio-Columbus............Feb. 19, 1803 Oklahoma-Oklahoma City...Nov. 16, 1907 Oregon-Salem.............Feb. 14, 1859 Pennsylvania-Harrisburg..Dec. 12, 1787 Rhode Island-Providence..May 29, 1790 South Carolina-Columbia..May 23, 1788 South Dakota-Pierre......Nov. 2, 1889 Tennessee-Nashville......June 1, 1796 Texas-Austin.............Dec. 29, 1845 Utah-Salt Lake City......Jan. 4, 1896 Vermont-Montpelier.......Mar. 4, 1791 Virginia-Richmond........June 26, 1788 Washington-Olympia.......Nov. 11, 1889 West Virginia-Charleston.June 20, 1863 Wisconsin-Madison........May 29, 1848 Wyoming-Cheyenne.........July 11, 1890 [[double lines]] Business Laws [[column 1]] Principals are responsible for the acts of their agents within the actual or apparent scope of given authority. Individual partners are each individually liable for the whole of firm obligations. The acts of any or all partners within the scope of firm business measure is the firm obligations. The word "limited" in connection with firm names indicates a limitation of the usual liability. Laws vary in the different states concerning contracts made on Sunday and only certain transactions are voidable. Contracts concerning land must be in writing. A contract with a minor or lunatic is generally void. A promise in an agreement, to be enforced, requires consideration. Consideration is something given or promised in exchange for the promise which is being enforced. An act or promise which is illegal will not constitute a valid consideration. Notes bear interest only after maturity, unless otherwise stated. Demand notes are payable when presented, without grace, and bear legal interest after demand. The fact that a note is lost or stolen does not cancel the obligation. The maker, however, may demand a bond for his protection before making payment. An endorsement "without recourse" merely releases the endorser from the guaranty of payment usually imposed upon him. He still warrants the note to be genuine and his right to endorse. [[/column 1]] [[column 2]] An instrument is not invalid for the reason only that it is ante-dated or post-dated, provided this is not done for any illegal or fraudulent purpose. If a note is materially altered by the holder, it becomes void but it does not avoid liability as to all parties. The words "value received" are not necessary in a note. The endorsers of a negotiable instrument are liable only after due notice of dishonor. An instrument is dishonored if not paid upon presentment to the maker when due. Prompt notice of dishonor must be given the endorsers. Generally stated, the notice of dishonor must be given actually or mailed within 24 hours. Notice of protest (presentment and non-payment) may be sent either to the place of business or residence of the party notified. If a letter containing notice of protest or dishonor be properly mailed, it is sufficient notice even though it miscarries. Signatures with a lead pencil are good in law, but inadvisable. While a receipt for money is not conclusive of its payment, it requires clear evidence to rebut same. In the hands of a holder in due course, a note fraudulently obtained, may or may not be a defense of the instrument. When contracts are reduced to writing, understandings cannot be shown which are not in the writing. [[double lines]] Points of Constitutional Laws [[column 1]] Congress must meet at least once a year. Congress may admit as many new States as desired. One State cannot undo the act of another. By the constitution, every citizen is guaranteed a speedy trial by jury. A power which is vested in Congress alone cannot be exercised by a State. One State must respect the legal decisions and laws of another. Congress cannot pass a law to punish for a crime already committed. A person who commits a felony in one State cannot find refuge in another. Bills for revenue can originate only in the House of Representatives, but the Senate may propose or concur with amendments. Treaties with foreign powers are made by the President and ratified by the Senate. The territories each have a delegate to Congress who is allowed the privilege of debate, but not the right to vote. The Vice-President, who ex-officio presides over the Senate, has no vote in that body except in the case of a tie ballot. If the President holds a bill longer than ten days while Congress is in session it becomes a law without his signature. [[/column 1]] [[column 2]] An act of Congress cannot become a law over the President's veto except on a two-thirds vote of both Houses. The House of Representatives may impeach the President for any crime, but the Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments. An officer of the United States Government is not permitted to accept any title of nobility, order of honor, except with the permission of Congress. Amendments to the Constitution of the United States require a two-thirds vote of each House of Congress, and must be ratified by at least three-fourths of the States. The President of the United States must be at least 35 years of age; a Senator, 30; a Congressman, 25. The President must have been a resident within the United States fourteen years. A naturalized citizen is not eligible to the office of President of the United States. A male child born in a foreign land to American parents has an equal chance to become the President with one born on American soil. The United States shall guarantee to every State a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion, and on application of the Legislature or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic trouble. [[/column 2]] [[end page]] [[start page]] United States Broadcasting Stations Arranged Alphabetically by Call Letters - 500 Watts Power And Over - [[double line across page and separating columns]] [[column 1]] Call Letters | Location | Kilocycles [[line]] KALE | Portland, Ore... | 1300 KDFN | Casper, Wyo.... | 1440 KDKA | Pittsburgh, Pa... | 980 KDYL | Salt Lake City, U. | 1290 KECA | Los Angeles, Cal.. | 1430 KELW | Burbank, Cal.. | 780 KEX | Portland, Ore.... | 1180 KFAB | Lincoln, Neb.... | 770 KFAC | Los Angeles, Cal.. | 1300 KFBB | Great Falls, Mont. | 1280 KFBI | Abiline, Kans... | 1050 KFDM | Beaumont, Tex... | 560 KFDY | Brookings, S.D.. | 550 KFEL | Denver, Colo.... | 920 KFEQ | St. Joseph, Mo... | 680 KFH | Wichita, Kan... | 1300 KFI | Los Angeles, Cal. | 640 KFJR | Portland, Ore.... | 1300 KFKA | Greeley, Colo.... | 880 KFKU | Lawrence, Kans.. | 1220 KFNF | Shenandoah, Ia... | 890 KFOX | Long Beach, Cal.. | 1250 KFPY | Spokane, Wash.. | 1340 KFRC | San Francisco, Cal. | 610 KFRU | Columbia, Mo.. | 630 KFSD | San Diego, Cal... | 600 KFSG | Los Angeles, Cal.. | 1120 KFUO | Clayton, Mo..... | 550 KFWB | Hollywood, Cal... | 950 KFXF | Denver, Colo.... | 920 KFYR | Bismark, N.D.. | 550 KGA | Spokane, Wash.... | 1470 KGB | San Diego, Cal... | 1330 KGBU | Ketchikan, Alaska | 900 KGBZ | York, Neb...... | 930 KGER | Long Beach, Cal.. | 1360 KGGF | S. Coffeyville, Okla | 1010 KGHL | Billings, Mont... | 950 KGIR | Butte, Mont..... | 1360 KGNF | North Platt, Neb.. | 1430 KGO | San Francisco, Cal. | 790 KGRS | Amarillo, Tex... | 1410 KGU | Honolulu, Hawaii. | 750 KGW | Portland, Ore.... | 620 KHJ | Los Angeles, Calif. | 900 KHQ | Spokane, Wash... | 590 KIDO | Boise, Idaho.... | 1350 KJR | Seattle, Wash.... | 970 KLO | Ogden, Utah.... | 1400 KLRA | Little Rock, Ark. | 1390 KLX | Oakland, Cal..... | 880 KLZ | Denver, Colo.... | 560 KMA | Shenandoah, Iowa | 930 KMBC | Kansas City, Mo. | 950 KMJ | Fresno, Cal..... | 580 KMMJ | Clay Center, Neb. | 740 [[/COLUMN 1]] [[column 2]] Call Letters | Location | Kilocycles [[line]] KMOX | St. Louis, Mo... | 1090 KMPC | Beverly Hills, Cal. | 710 KMTR | Los Angeles, Cal.. | 570 KNX | Los Angeles, Cal.. | 1050 KOA | Denver, Colo.... | 830 KOAC | Corvallis, Oreg... | 550 KOB | Albuquerque, N.M. | 1180 KOH | Reno, Nevada... | 1380 KOIL | Council Bluffs, Ia. | 1260 KOIN | Portland, Ore.... | 940 KOL | Seattle, Wash... | 1270 KOMA | Okla. City, Okla.. | 1480 KOMO | Seattle, Wash... | 920 KOY | Phoenix, Ariz.... | 1390 KPO | San Francisco, Cal. | 680 KPOF | Denver, Colo.... | 880 KPRC | Houston, Texas.. | 920 KQV | Pittsburgh, Pa... | 1380 KQW | San Jose, Cal.... | 1010 KRGV | Harlingen, Texas. | 1260 KRKD | Los Angeles, Cal.. | 1120 KRLD | Dallas, Tex..... | 1040 KROW | Oakland, Cal.... | 930 KSAC | Manhattan, Kans. | 580 KSCJ | Sioux City, Iowa. | 1330 KSD | St. Louis, Mo.... | 550 KSL | Salt Lake City, U. | 1130 KSOO | Sioux Falls, S.D. | 1110 KSTP | St. Paul, Minn... | 1460 KTAB | San Francisco, Cal. | 560 KTAR | Phoenix, Ariz.... | 620 KTAT | Ft. Worth, Tex... | 1240 KTBS | Shreveport, La... | 1450 KTFI | Twin Falls, Idaho. | 1240 KTHS | Hot Springs, Ark. | 1040 KTM | Los Angeles, Cal. | 780 KTRH | Houston, Tex.... | 1120 KTSA | San Antonio, Tex. | 1290 KTW | Seattle, Wash... | 1220 KUOA | Fayetteville, Ark. | 1260 KUSD | Vermilion, S.D... | 890 KVI | Tacoma, Wash... | 570 KVOA | Tucson, Ariz.... | 1260 KVOO | Tulsa, Okla.... | 1140 KVOR | Colo., Spgs., Colo. | 1270 KWJJ | Portland, Ore.... | 1060 KWK | St. Louis, Mo... | 1350 KWKH | Shreveport, La... | 850 KWSC | Pullman, Wash... | 1220 KWWG | Brownsville, Tex. | 1260 KXA | Seattle, Wash.... | 760 KYA | San Francisco, Cal. | 1230 KYW | Chicago, Ill..... | 1020 WAAB | Boston, Mass... | 1410 WAAF | Chicago, Ill..... | 920 WAAM | Newark, N.J.... | 1250 [[/column 2]] [[column 3]] Call Letters | Location | Kilocycles [[line]] WAAT | Jersey City, N.J. | 940 WAAW | Omaha, Neb..... | 660 WABC | New York, N.Y.. | 860 WADC | Tallmadge, Ohio.. | 1320 WAIU | Columbus, O.... | 640 WAPI | Birmingham, Ala. | 1140 WARD | Brooklyn, N.W.. | 1400 WASH | Gr'd Rapids, Mich. | 1270 WAVE | Hopkinsville, Ky.. | 940 WBAA | W. Lafayette, Inc. | 1400 WBAK | Harrisburg, Pa... | 1430 WBAL | Baltimore, Md... | 1060 WBAP | Fort Worth, Tex. | 800 WBBC | Brooklyn, N.Y. | 1400 WBBM | Chicago, Ill..... | 770 WBBR | Brooklyn, N.Y... | 1300 WBCM | Bay City, Mich.. | 1410 WBEN | Buffalo, N.Y..... | 900 WBIG | Greensboro, N.C. | 1440 WBOQ | New York, N.Y... | 860 WBRC | Birmingham, Ala. | 930 WBSO | Needham, Mass.. | 920 WBT | Charlotte, N.C.. | 1080 WBZ | Boston, Mass... | 990 WBZA | Boston, Mass... | 990 WCAD | Canton, N.Y.... | 1220 WCAE | Pittsburgh, Pa... | 1220 WCAH | Columbus, Ohio.. | 1430 WCAL | Northfield, Minn.. | 1250 WCAM | Camden, N.J... | 1280 WCAP | Asbury Park, N.J. | 1280 WCAU | Philadelphia, Pa.. | 1170 WCBD | Zion, Ill....... | 1080 WCCO | Minneapolis, Minn. | 810 WCFL | Chicago, Ill..... | 970 WCKY | Covington, Ky... | 1490 WCOA | Pensacola, Fla... | 1340 WCOC | Meridian, Miss.. | 880 WCSC | Charleston, S.C... | 1360 WCSH | Portland, Me... | 940 WNAD | Norman, Okla... | 1010 WNAX | Yankton, S.D... | 570 WNBR | Memphis, Tenn... | 1430 WHB | Kansas City, Mo.. | 860 WHBL | Sheboygan, Wis.. | 1410 WHDH | Boston, Mass... | 830 WHEC | Rochester, N.Y.. | 1440 WHK | Cleveland, O.... | 1390 WHO | Des Moines, Iowa. | 1000 WHP | Harrisburg, Pa... | 1430 WIBA | Madison, Wis.... | 1280 WIBW | Topeka, Kan.... | 580 WICC | Bridgeport, Conn. | 600 WIND | Gary, Ind....... | 560 WINS | New York, N.Y.. | 1180 WIOD | Miami, Fla..... | 1300 [[/column 3]] [[/preprinted]]
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