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[Reply by Black Coalition on Mass Media to FCC Regarding KAPE Radio License] (open access)

[Reply by Black Coalition on Mass Media to FCC Regarding KAPE Radio License]

Reply by the Black Coalition on Mass Media (BCMM) to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding a dismissal of the KAPE radio license. In prior records, the BCMM filed a petition to get KAPE radio off the air, criticizing the San Antonio broadcasters for their poor track record with the African-American community. According to the document, this petition was blocked by KAPE on grounds of being untimely filed. It is the intention of this particular document to refute KAPE and persuade the FCC to accept their original petition.
Date: 1974
Creator: Richardson, Carlos & Salas, Mario Marcel
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Petition by Black Coalition on Mass Media Against KAPE Radio License] (open access)

[Petition by Black Coalition on Mass Media Against KAPE Radio License]

Petition filed by the Black Coalition on Mass Media (BCMM) with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) against the KAPE radio license. The radio station, a local broadcaster in San Antonio, is criticized by the BCMM for its poor track record with the African-American community. The petition is an attempt to intervene in their license renewal and get them off the air, listing various reasons for their rationale.
Date: 1974
Creator: Richardson, Carlos & Salas, Mario Marcel
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Statement by Domestic Corporation, LULAC Board of Trustees, 1974-10-29] (open access)

[Statement by Domestic Corporation, LULAC Board of Trustees, 1974-10-29]

Statement by Domestic Corporation completed by League of United Latin American Citizens Board of Trustees on October 29, 1974. Completed by National President Joe Velez, the document lists the corporation address as 300 Folsom Street, San Francisco, California, and includes the names and titles of members of the staff. The document was filed in Sacramento, California, on October 31, 1974.
Date: October 29, 1974
Creator: League of United Latin American Citizens
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Judgment No. 883,327, Clara Lee Clark vs. Elfrerray Neal, Jr., and wife, Dorethea W. Neal - 1974-08-12] (open access)

[Judgment No. 883,327, Clara Lee Clark vs. Elfrerray Neal, Jr., and wife, Dorethea W. Neal - 1974-08-12]

Copy of Judgment No. 883,327 for Clara Lee Clark vs. Elfrerray Neal, Jr., and wife, Dorethea W. Neal, ruling both plaintiff and defendant to have been negligent in the cause of a car collision and that neither wins anything from the other. John J. Herrera is the attorney for the Neals.
Date: August 12, 1974
Creator: District Court (189th Judicial District)
System: The Portal to Texas History