NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1942)

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of operation from limited time to unlimited time, install new transmitter, directional antenna for day and night use and change location of transmitter from Paterson Plank Road, Carlstadt, N. J., to near Kingsland, N. J. WINS— Hearst Radio, Inc., New York, N. Y.— Construction per¬ mit to increase power from 1 KW to 10 KW, change hours of operation from limited time to unlimited time, install new transmitter, directional antenna for day and night use. and change location of transmitter from Paterson Plank Road, Carlstadt, N. J., to near Kingsland, N. J. WINS — Hearst Radio, Inc., New York, N. Y. — Modification of construction permit (Bl-P-3026 as modified), which au¬ thorized increase in power from 1 KW to SO KW, change hours of operation, installation of new transmitter, direc¬ tional antenna for day and night use, and move of trans¬ mitter for extension of completion date from 11-3-42 to 11-3-44. 1110 Kilocycles WMBI — The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, Ill. — Authority to determine operating power by direct measurement of antenna power. 1140 Kilocycles KGDM — E. F. Peffer, Stockton, Calif. — Modification of construc¬ tion permit (BS-P-3199 as modified), which authorized change in frequency and hours of operation, increase power and installation of new transmitter and directional antenna for night use, for extension of completion date from 10-20-42 to 12-20-42. 1170 Kilocycles KVOO — Southwestern Sales Corp., Tulsa, Okla. — Extension of special service authorization to operate unlimited time, using 25 KW night and SO KW daytime, directional an¬ tenna night and using transmitter authorized by construc¬ tion permit for the period ending 4-1-44. 1250 Kilocycles WTMA — Atlantic Coast Broadcasting Co., Charleston, S. Car. — Construction permit to move present licensed RCA trans¬ mitter to location of main transmitter as authorized by construction permit and use same as an auxiliary with power of 250 watts. 1290 Kilocycles KHSL— Golden Empire Broadcasting Co., Chico, Calif. — Modifi¬ cation of construction permit (B5-P-3100 as modified), which authorized increase in night power and directional antenna for day and night use for e.xtension of completion date from 10-16-42 to 11-16-42. WHIG — Miami Valley Broadcasting Corp., Dayton, Ohio. — Con¬ struction permit to install new sampling loops. 1440 Kilocycles WSFA — Montgomery Broadcasting Co., Inc., Montgomery, Ala. — Authority to make changes in automatic frequency control equipment. 1490 Kilocycles WSAP — Portsmouth Radio Corp., Portsmouth, Va. — Modification of construction permit (B2-P-3097) which authorized con¬ struction of new standard broadcast station for approval of studio site, change in transmitter location and antenna changes. FM APPLICATIONS W63NY — Marcus Loew Booking Agency, New York, N. Y. — License to cover construction permit (Bl-PH-3 as modi¬ fied) which authorized construction of new high frequency broadcast station, in part in accordance with Commission action of 8-4-42. W69PH — WCAU Broadcasting Co., Philadelphia, Pa. — License to cover construction permit (B2-PH-127) which authorized construction of new high frequency broadcast station. TELEVISION APPLICATIONS W8XCT — The Crosley Corp., Cincinnati, Ohio. — Modification of construction permit (B2-PVB-23 as modified) which au¬ thorized construction of new television broadcast station for extension of completion date from 10-28-42 to 4-28-43. MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS WEGR — Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc., area of Philadelphia, Pa. — License to cover construction permit (B2-PRE-423) which authorized construction of new relay broadcast sta¬ tion. WJZM — Roland Hughes, Clarksville, Tenn. — Voluntary assign¬ ment of license to William Kleeman. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION DOCKET Any NAB member wishing to have the full text of any of the FTC releases, printed in part below, should write to the NAB, referring to the number in parentheses at the end of each item. COMPLAINTS The Federal Trade Commission has alleged unfair competition against the following firms. The respondents will be given an opportunity to show cause why cease and desist orders should not be issued against them. Harlem Company, 30 Church St., New York, is charged in a complaint with misrepresentation. (4843) Happy Hostess Candy Company, Iiu*., and Harry Rachlin, as its president, 615 South Peoria St., Chicago, are charged in a complaint issued with use of lottery methods in the sale and distribution of their products. (4842) Hecht Company, also trading as Hecht Bros., Baltimore, oper¬ ating department stores in Baltimore, Washington and New York, is charged in a complaint with misrepresentation in the sale of mattresses. (4840) Imierclean Manufacturing Co., 846 East Sixth St., Los Angeles, and Wilbur C. Jeffries, engaged in the advertising busi¬ ness as W. C. Jeffries Co., 165 North LaBrea Ave., Los Angeles, are charged in a complaint with misrepresentation in the sale of a medicinal preparation (4839J Leonard Custom Tailors Co., also trading as Leonard Custom Tailors Co., Leonard Custom Tailors and as Avon Park Clothes, Textile Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, manufacturers and distributors of men’s clothing, is charged in a complaint with misrepresentation. (4845) Kicliman Brothers Co., 1600 East 55th St., Cleveland, Ohio, manufacturers and distributors of men’s clothing, which operate approximately 62 retail stores in 47 states throughout the coun¬ try, is charged in a complaint with misrepresentation. (4844) Van Camp Sea Food Co., Ine., Terminal Island, Calif., packer and distributor of canned fish, including tuna, is charged in a complaint with violation of the Robinson-Patman Act by making unlawful discriminations in price and in services in connection with the sale of its products. (4841) October 9, 1942 — 597