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Organizations
THE RADIO WRITERS' GUILD OF THE AUTHORS' LEAGUE OF AMERICA, INC.
6 E. 39th Street, New York 16, N. Y.
Murray Hill 6-5251-2-3
OFFICERS
National President iPoul Franklin
Vice-President: Eastern Region Sheldon Stark
Midwestern Region tester Weinrott
Vice-President: Western Region Milton Merlin
Western Regional Exec. Sec Michael Dovidson
Nat'l. & Eastern Regional Exec. Sec. . James A. Stabile BRANCH OFFICES
Chicago: 410 N. Michigan Ave., Phone SUpenor 7-6092. Room 360. Hollywood 1655 N. Cherokee Ave., Phone, Hollywood 3601.
FUNCTIONS
For the improvement ot general conditions affecting men and women engaged in writing for radio broadcasting. Oirector Mr. F. H. Elphicke
"THE REPRESENTATIVES" OF RADIO PARTS MFRS.. INC.
One N. la Salle St., Chicago 2, III. DE 2-0192
OFFICERS
Nationol President William E. McFadden
Nat'l 1st Vice-.Pres J. Y. Schoonmaker
Nat'l 2nd Vice-Pres Wilmer S. Trinkle
Nat'l 3rd Vice-Pres Norman B. Neely
Nat'l Sec.-Treas Russ Diethert
PUBLIC RELATIONS COUNSEL Jane Drucker, One N. La Salle, Chicago 2, HI. National headquarters).
BOARD Of GOVERNORS Irvin Aaron, S. K. Macdonald, Les DeVoe (choirhon), iRobert Breuer, David Morshank, R. W. Farris, and Fred Ellinger.
INDUSTRY RELATIONS COMMITTEE Paul Sturgeon, Alec Cianaras (chairman), Joseph Sprung, Dean Lewis, and James Millar. BRANCH OFFICE (Sixteen regional chapters, only).
FUNCTIONS "The Representatives" is composed of independent sales representatives who sell radio, electronic, ond tele, parts for recognized manufacturers to distributors, jobbers, industrial accounts, government agencies, laboratories, etc. on a commission basis.
SESAC INC.
475 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
MUrray Hill 5-5365
OFFICERS
President Paul Heinecke
Secretary-Treas R. C. Heinecke
General >Manager K. A. Jadassohn
FUNCTIONS Services Offered: licensing the use of copyrighted music, transcribed library service, syndicated transcribed tailor-made programs for advertisers.
SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE ENGINEERS
342 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
MU 2-2185
OFFICERS
President E. I. Sponable
Past President L. 1. iRyder
Executive Vice-Pres Peter Mole
Engineering Vice-Pres F. T. Bowditch
Editorial Vice-Pres C.K. Keith
Financial Vice-iPres. R. B. Austrian
Convention Vice-'Pres W. C. Kunzmainn
Secretary R. M. Corbin
Treasurer F. E. Cahill
Executive-Sec Boyce Nemec
FUNCTIONS The advancement of motion picture engineering and the allied arts and sciences; the standardization of the mechanisms and practices employed in the motion picture industry, and the dissemination of scientific knowledge by publication. Television-developing and documenting the technical history of television and all forms of pictorial rendition of action.
SONG WRITERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION (SPA)
1250 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
COIumbus 5-3758
OFFICERS
President Sigmund Romberg
Vice-Pres Charles Tobias
Second Vice-Pres Jesse Greer
Secretary Peter De Rose
Tresaurer Abel Baer
Counsel John Schulman
Executive Secretary Miriam Stern
MEMaBRS OF THE COUNCIL Chairman — Edgar Leslie, Stanley Adams, Abel Baer, Paul Cunningham, Ira Gershwin, ferde Crofe, Oscar Hammerstein II, Sam Lewis, Joseph Meyer, Richard Rodgers, Sam H. Stept, Fred E. Ahlert, J. Fred Coots, Milton Drake, Jesse Greer, Otto Harbach, Ray Henderson, George W. Meyer, Geoffrey O'Hara, Sigmund Romberg, Charles Tobias.
FUNCTIONS The objects of this Association are and shall be: To cultivate and establish harmony and unity of oction and understanding among the members of the Association, and between them and corporations, firms or individuals with whom they have or may have business dealings, and to promote the equitable adjustment of all matters relating to the professional work of the members.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BROADCASTERS ASSN.
6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.
Hollywood 9-7254.
OFFICERS Mgr. KWKW Pasadena, President. .William J. Beaton
Mgr. KVO€ Santa Ana, Vice-Pres Ernest Spencer
Dir. Oper. CBS Hollywood, Sec.-Treas. .A. E. Joscelyn
Managing Director Robert J. McAndrews
Asst. Managing ^Director Arlette Sartley
Mgr. KMiPC Hollywood, Board Member Robert Reynolds Dir. Pub. Serv. i& Station Relations NBC Hollywood
Board 'Member Jennings Pierce
Mgr. KFAC Los Ange'es, Board Member. Calvin J. Smith Tele. Development Dir. CBS Hollywood,
Board Member Harry Witt
FUNCTIONS Represents 47 member stations and networks, located in Southern California from San Luis Obispo to El Centro, in all matters concerning broadcast industry as a whole in that area. Acts as central source of research, public service contact, promotion of use of media, etc. ^Regular meetings second Thursday noon, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
SPORTS BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION
c/o WMGM, 711 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Murray Hill 8-100O
OFFICERS
President Mel Allen
First Vice-President Jimmy Dolan
Second Vice-President iRuss Hodges
Treasurer Andy Lang
Secretary .Harold Holtz
Executive Secretary Al Frazin
FUNCTIONS Regular luncheon organization meeting weekly during fall, bi-monthly throughout remainder of the
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