NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1946)

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new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1420 kc., power of I KW, and daytime hours of operation. 1450 Kilocycles NEW — Harrell Broadcasting Co., composed of Orbra T. Harrell and Orbra W. Harrell, Gainesville, Fla. — Con¬ struction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1450 ltc., power of 250 watts and unlimited hours of operation. 1470 Kilocycles KTRI — Sioux City Broadcasting Co., Sioux City, Iowa — Construction permit to change frequency from 1450 to 1470 kc„ power from 250 watts to 5 KW. install direc¬ tional antenna for day and night use and change transmitter location. 1480 Kilocycles WHOM— Atlantic Broadcasting Co., Inc., Jersey, City, N. J. — Construction permit to increase power from 500 watts night and 1 KW day to 5 KW, install directional antenna for day and night use, new transmitter and change transmitter location. NEW — Mobile Daily Newspapers. Inc.. Mobile. Ala. — Con¬ struction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1480 kc., power of 5 KW, unlimited hours of operation and directional antenna night. 1490 Kilocycles NEW — Pass Broadcasting Co., a partnership composed of Carl Phillips. Robert W. Phillips and John Phillips. Banning, Calif. — Construction permit for a new stand¬ ard broadcast station to be operated on 1490 kc., power of 250 watts and unlimited hours of operation. 1500 Kilocycles KSTP — KSTP. Inc., St. Paul, Minn. — Application to pur¬ chase control of KSTP, Inc., tiled by N. S. Bangs, William F. Johns, Jr., William F. Johns, Sr., Penrose II. Johns, Truman P. Gardner, C. C. Cook, Roland J. Faricy, Ray C. Jenkins, S. McMillan Shepard, Jr., George W. Benz, Charles J. Winton, Jr., David J. Winton, I. A. O’Sliaughnessy, Sarah Maud W. Rosenberry, Walter S. Rosenberry, Jr., Adolph Bremer, Jr., Warren E. Burger, Ryland J. Rothschild, George C. Crosby, Alfred D. Bindley, Oliver Skellet, Theo Hamm Brewing Co., by D. H. Ankeny, Thomas E. Irvine, R. E. Albrecht and A. O. Lampland. NEW — Brazoria County Broadcasting Co., a partnership, consisting of W. David Evans, Luther L. Copeland, and Richard .T. Higgins, Brazosport, Texas — Construction permit for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on 1500 kc., power of 250 watts and daytime hours of operation. Federal Trade Commission Actions CEASE AND DESIST ORDER Williams S. L. K. Laboratories — H. L. Williams, trading as Williams S. L. K. Laboratories, 047 West Virginia St., Milwaukee. Wis.. has been ordered by the Federal Trade Commission to cease and desist from false and misleading advertising of two medicinal preparations sold under the names “Rux Compound'’ and "Williams Formula.” (5179) No complaints or stipulations were issued by the Commis¬ sion during the reported week. DECEMBER 23, 1946-1022