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MASSACHUSETTS BROADCASTING CORPORATION, Appellant, v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (THE NORTHERN CORPORATION, licensee of Station WMEX, Boston, Massachusetts, Intervener).
    No. 7252.
    United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
    Decided October 23, 1939.
    Ben S. Fisher, of Washington, D. C., for appellant.
    Hampson Gary, William H. Bauer, Fanney Neyman, William J. Dempsey, and Andrew G. Haley, all of Washington, D. C., all of the Federal Communications Commission, for appellee.
    Arthur W. Scharfeld, Philip G. Loucks, Joseph F. Zias, and J. P. Tumulty, all of Washington, D. C., for intervener.
    Before GRONER, Chief Justice, and STEPHENS and MILLER, Associate Justices.
   PER CURIAM.

This is a companion case to No. 7250, Yankee Network, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission, recently decided by this court. It arose out of the same proceeding, and was argued and submitted on the same record. The only substantial difference between the present case and No. 7250 is that the assignment of reasons for appeal is even less adequate to show an appealable interest than in No. 7250. Consequently, our decision will be the same.

Appeal dismissed. 
      
       107 F.2d 212, decided August 14, 1939.