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tion of new relay broadcast station to change transmitter location from fixed to portable.
APPLICATIONS FILED AT FCC 680 Kilocycles
KFEQ — KFEQ, Inc., St. Joseph, Mo. — Construction permit to move formerly licensed RCA ET-4241 Exciter Unit to present main transmitter location to be used as an auxiliary with power of 250 watts employing directional antenna day and night.
KABC — The Alamo Broadcasting Co., Inc., San Antonio, Tex. — Construction permit to change frequency from 1450 kc. to 680 kc., increase power from 250 watts to 50 KW daytime and 10 KW night, install new transmitter, directional an¬ tenna for night use and move transmitter. Amended: re changes in directional antenna.
690 Kilocycles
KGGF — Hugh J. Powell, Coffeyville, Kans. — Modification of con¬ struction permit (B4-P-3519 as modified), which authorized installation of new transmitter for extension of completion date from 7-22-44 to 10-22-44.
1130 Kilocycles
WDGY — Dr. George W. Young, Minneapolis, Minn. — Modifica¬ tion of license to change hours of operation from limited time to unlimited time and power from 500 watts night, 5 KW daytime to 250 watts night and 5 KW daytime.
1370 Kilocycles
WSAY — Brown Radio Service and Laboratory (Gordon P. Brown, Owner), Rochester, N. Y. — Modification of construction permit (Bl-P-2924 as modified), which authorized change of frequency, increase in power, installation of directional antenna and new transmitter and move of transmitter for extension of completion date from 8-1-44 to 11-1-44.
1340 Kilocycles
KSUB — Southern Utah Broadcasting Co., Cedar City, Utah. — Transfer of control of licensee corporation from Leland M. Perry to Radio Service Corporation of Utah — 1280 shares of common stock, 51.2%.
NEW — Ramon G. Patterson and Louise Patterson (Pursley), d/b as Patterson Broadcasting Service, Birmingham, Ala. — Con¬ struction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1340 kc., power of 250 watts and unlimited hours of operation.
1420 Kilocycles
NEW — Mississippi Broadcasting Co., Inc., Jackson, Miss. — Con¬ struction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1240 kc., power of 100 watts and unlimited hours of operation.
1400 Kilocycles
NEW — Air-Waves, Inc., Baton Rouge, La. — Construction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1400 kc., 250 watts power and unlimited hours of opera¬ tion. Amended: re change in type of transmitter.
WGPC — J. W. Woodruff and J. W. Woodruff, Jr., d/b as Albany Broadcasting Company, Albany, Ga. — Construction permit to change frequency from 1450 kc. to 1400 kc. and move transmitter and studio from Albany, Georgia, to a site to be determined in Savannah, Georgia.
FM APPLICATION
NEW — Thames Broadcasting Corp., New London, Conn. — Con¬ struction permit for a new high frequency (FM) broadcast station to be operated on 44500 kc. with coverage of 3,500 miles.
MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION
KUDT — A. H. Belo Corp., Dallas, Texas. — Modification of con¬ struction permit (B3-PRE-438) which authorized construc¬
Fedem! Trade Commissive* Docket
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.
Dodge, Inc., 706 North Hudson Avenue, Chicago, selling and distributing religious books, including the New Testament and a Catholic Prayer Book, are charged in a complaint with mis¬ representation. (5185)
National Mineral Company, trading as Helene Curtis Indus¬ tries, 2638 North Pulaski Road, Chicago, selling and distributing products used in the process of giving “permanent waves,” under the name of “Helene Curtis Cold Waves,” including preparations designated “Preliminary Lotion,” “Waving Compound,” “Neutral¬ izing Compound,” a brush called “Applicator Brush,” and “Helene Curtis Protecto Hand Cream,” is charged in a complaint with misrepresentation. (5182)
Truslow Poultry Farm, Inc., trading as Toxite Laboratories, Chestertown, Md., manufacturing and distributing an insecticide and disinfectant designated “Toxite,” and Campbell-Sanford Ad¬ vertising Co., Inc., 1105 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, an advertising agency preparing and placing advertising material for the Truslow Poultry Farm, Inc., are charged in a complaint with misrepresentation. (5183)
Union Fountain Pen Company, Inc., trading as Morrison Fountain Pen Company, 79 Fifth Avenue, New York, selling and distributing fountain pens and pencils, together with pouches and boxes for displaying the products, is charged in a complaint with misrepresentation. (5184)
STIPULATIONS
During the past week the Commission has announced the fol¬ lowing stipulations:
Berst-Forster-Dixfield Co. and America’s Own Match Co., both located at 155 East 44th Street, New York, have entered into a stipulation to cease and desist from using the word “safety,” either alone or in connection with the word “matches” to designate any type of matches other than strike-on-the-boxmatches, that is, matches which readily ignite only when the heads are drawn across a specially prepared coating on the box in which the matches are sold, and from the use of any statement or representation tending to convey the belief that their matches are safety matches. (3849)
T. Richter’s Sons, 219 West 2nd Street, Davenport, Iowa, selling and distributing merchandise including fur garments, has stipulated to cease and desist from use of the words “American
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