NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1948)

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watts, emission A3 and liours of operation in accordance with Sections 4.431 and 4.403. Noncommercial Educational VVBEZ — Board of Education, City of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. — Modification of construction permit {BPBD-80, which au¬ thorized changes in noncommercial educational broadcast station) to change transmitter site, power to 14 KW, antenna height above average terrain to 320 feet, make changes in antenna system and change commencement and completion dates. WKAR-FM — Michigan State College, East Ijansing, Mich. — Modification of construction permit (B2-FED-(jO. as modi¬ fied), which authorized a new noncommercial educational broadcast station for extension of completion date. Federal Trade Commission Actions STIPULATIONS Henco Products Co. — The Commission accepted a stipula¬ tion in which Henry C. Fleming, trading as Henco Products Co., 407 South Dearborn St., Chicago, agrees to stop certain representations concerning the therapeutic properties of a medicinal preparation designated Gar-Kaps. (TO")!)) Harry G. Silvennaii, etc. — A stipulation to discontinue cer¬ tain representations concerning a motion picture, “The Burning Question,” has been entered into with the Commis¬ sion by the distributors of the film, Harry G. Silverman, 815 North Ewing St.. Harold Schwarz, 302% South Har¬ wood St., and Lillian Bullard, 4217 Lomo Alto, all of Dallas, Tex. (7657) CEASE AND DESIST ORDERS .4. P. W. Paper Co. — The Commission has modified its cease and desist cn'der forbidding the umpialilied use of the lied Cross name and symbol by A. P. W. l*aper Co.. Albany, N. Y., in the sale of toilet tissue and paper towels. (4747) Markus-Cainphell Co., etc. — Mispresentation in the sfile of correspondence courses in a variety of vocational subjects is prohibited in a cease and desist order issued i)y the Com¬ mission against IMarkus-Campbell Co., and its two subsidi¬ aries, National School of Dress Design and National Baking School, all of 1315 South Michigan Ave., Chicago. The order is also directed against Joseph E. Markus and Keuben Paul Markus as officers of each of the corporations, but the complaint was dismissed as to another officer, Eugene Peter¬ son, on the ground that he does not participate in iuiy manner in determining the policies and business practices of the re.spondent corporations. (5235) COMPLAINT DISMISSED Star Brush Mfg. Co., Inc., etc. — The Commi.ssion dismissed without prejudice a complaint in which Star Brush Manu¬ facturing Co., Inc., and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Whitiiig-Adams Co., Inc., both of Boston, and American Brush Co., Inc., lioxbury. Mass., as well as the officers of each corporation, were charged with misuse of the word "bristle” in the labeling of paint and varnish brushes. The complaint was dismissed after the Commission accepted from the respondents a stipulation to cease and desist from selling brushes stamped in such a way as to misrepresent their com¬ position. (5412) JANUARY 12, 1948-41