Video Company Seeks Channel 6NAMPA — A spokesman for pa's Channel 6 in “the immedi-a new telev i sion eo rpo rat i on an- ate futu re. ” (nouneed today his organization James Berlin, Boise attorney, { will file an application for Nam- said articles of incorporation 1 — for Snake River Valley Teievi- 1sion, Inc., were filed Tuesday , with the Idaho secretary of state. , Principals in the TV venture, 1 he said, include himself; actor Robert Taylor; Richard Shively, Chicago, president of Teles is Coip; William Martin, North Platte, Neb.; Charles McDevitt, Boise, vice-president of Boise Cascade; and W.D. (Bill)Eberle, New York, former executive vice-president of Boise Cascade, Nampans connected with the corporation are R. Baker Young and August Scbacle. lt;Articles tiled reported the lt;authorized capital of $1 million ' distributed at the rate of $1 per share for one million share s.Berlin, former president of Alborfson's Inc., said the exact . date the corporation will file for Channel C with the Federal . Communications Commission is uncertain.“Robert Taylor is in Europe now, and we can’t file until he gets back,” he explained, lie said Taylor is expected to be In Nampa about Feb. 19. : Berlin stated that Martin, who is involved in another TV venture with Shively and Taylor, is expected to move to Idaho. Schade, he said, will devote some time to the management of the Nampa station.“We will be an ABC affiliate,”(Continued on Pg, 2, Col. 3)