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ARE YOU MOVING ? Do you have a question about your subscription? Do you want to order or renew your subscription? If you have any questions about your subscription, place your magazine address label where indicated and clip this form to your letter. If you're moving please let us knovy/ about five weeks before changing your address. Place your magazine address label where indicated and print your new address on this form. If you subscribe mail this form with your payment, and check: ( ) New Subscription ( ) Renew my present subscription (rnclude label) Rates in U.S. and Canada: 3 yrs., $10; 2 yrs., $8; 1 yr., $5. ATTACH LABEL HERE To insure prompt service whenever you write us about your subscription be sure to include your SPONSOR Address Label. Name: Your Title: Address: City State Zip Code. CLIP AND A^AIL TO: SPONSOR Subscription Service Dept. Ojibway Building Duluth, Minnesota 55802 THE CHiVISTGINTG SCENE Equal Time Decisions The FCC added two more political equal time decisions to the roster last week. It informed counsel lor Metromedia, Inc. that the International Ladies Garment Workers union campaign committee could buy time on WNEW-TV New York, featuring campaign speeches by President Johnson and Robert Kennedy, without liability for equal time demands from opposing parties. A request by Democratic congressional candidates, Mrs. Eleanor Clark French, for equal time to reply to a May 3 talk on New York station WOR-TV by incumbent GOP Congressman John Lindsay was denied. Office Opening Announced Richard-Sherwood Artists announces the opening of its offices at 33 East 60th St., New York. The company will specialize in representation of talent for television and radio commercial work. Duncan Named Secretary Of Broadcasters Assn. Alderman Duncan has been appointed the executive secretary of the South Carolina Broadcasters Association, it was announced by the president. He has been the president and treasurer of Southern Publishers, Inc., Columbia, S. C, since 1959 and also editor of Contracting in the Carolinas, since 1959. Alderman is a graduate of The Citadel and did graduate work at the University of South Carolina. He was formerly the editor and publishers of the Aiken Standard and affiliated with the Associated Press. Station Sales Collier Electric Company CATV and Microwave Systems in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming was announced by J. E. Collier, president of the selling companies. Community Tv, Inc. of Salt Lake City is purchasing the CATV Systems in Sterling, Colo.; Laramie, Wye; 58 Sidney and Scottsbluff County, Neb. Mulit-Pix, Inc., is purchasing the Allianee and Kimball, Neb. systems. Mountain Microwave Corp. is purchasing the microwave assets of Collier and has applied to the FCC to provide two additional channels of service to the systems in Colorado and Nebraska. Bob Magness is president of Mountain Microwave Corp. H-R Representatives Move Offices to Park Avenue H-R Television, Inc. and H-R Representatives, Inc., national spot representative firms move to new New York headquarters at 277 Park Ave. effective Monday, Nov. 2. The move to the fifth floor of the new Chemical Bank Building, between 47th and 48th streets, gives the companies the largest New York headquarters of any national spot representative firm, and is the third [ time that H-R has doubled its headquarters space since 1950. I Kraft Sponsors Como On CBS TV Network Kraft Foods Ltd., through Needham, Louis & Brorby of Canada Ltd., will sponsor six Perry Como specials on the CBC-TV network this season. The first of the one-hour variety programs was telecast live from Detroit on Thursday, Oct. 29. Regular artists on the Como specials will include the Ray Charles Singers, announcer Frank Gallop and orchestra directed by Nick Perito. Writers are Goodman Ace, Bill Angelos and Bus Kohan. Producer is Mario Lewis. Director is Dwight Hermion. The Como show originates with NBC. Houston Radio Station Begins FM Operations KLEF, Houston's newest radio station, began operations Nov. 1 at 6:00 a.m. on FM. KLEF devotes its entire programing to classical music, according to Ronald G. Schmidt, station vicepresident and general manager. The station's full schedule — from 6:00 a.m. until midnight each day — is presented in FM multiplex stereo. SPONSOR