NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1945)

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Maurice C. Thomas and Philip C. Thomas, stipulated that they will discontinue misrepresenting the therapeutic properties of a medicated salve designated as Dr. Thomas’ Ointment. The indi¬ vidual respondents are associated with the corporation in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products. (4074) Helwig & Leitch, Inc., 101 North Haven St., Baltimore, manu¬ facturer of household ammonia, has entered into a stipulation to discontinue using the statement, “This Ammonia is Extra Strength. Use Smaller Quantity Than Usual,” in referring to its Majestic brand of ammonia. (4073) Multi-Packer Distributing Co., and Multi-Packer Manufac¬ turing Corp., both of 6319 San Fernando Road, Glendale, Calif., entered into a stipulation to cease and desist from certain repre¬ sentations in connection with the sale of the “Multi-Packer,” a machine designed for use in counting and packaging pills, cap¬ sules, tablets and like pharmaceutical products. (4077) Remnant Shop, Sesser, Ill., entered into a stipulation to dis¬ continue certain misrepresentations in connection with the sale of quilt pieces which he processes from remnants purchased from textile mills and junk dealers. (4072) Sears, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, stipulated that it will cease and desist from representing or designating the tube capacity of radio receiving sets as being greater than the number of tubes which perform the recognized and customary functions of radio tubes in the detection, amplification and reception of radio signals. (03290) FTC COMPLAINTS DISMISSED A complaint alleging misrepresentation in the sale of a medicinal preparation designated “Rest-Eez” has been dismissed by the Fed¬ eral Trade Commission as to one of the respondents, Jan Rozendaal, 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York. The other respondents named in the complaint are Frederick Latter and George D. Boinet, trading as Ter-O-Sul Products Co., Inc., and as Decimal Chemical Co., 18 East 17th St., New York. Boinet is trustee of the creditors of Ray Forest, who formerly operated the business. The Commission denied a motion filed by Boinet to dismiss the complaint as to him or, in the alternative, to suspend hearings pending the discharge of Ray Forest from the military service. Upon motions of the respondents, the Commission has dismissed its complaint charging Roofer Manufacturers’ Association, Inc., Cuthbert, Ga., and New Jersey Lumbermen’s Association, Inc., Newark, N. J., with misrepresenting the grade and dimensions of soft wood lumber products known as roofers. The complaint also was directed against the members and offi¬ cers of the two associations and certain independent lumber dealers in the States of New York and New Jersey. June 22, 1945-254