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ident in charge of the creative services division and a member of the agency's executive committee; Cleo Hovel has been named vice president in charge of the tv commercial department (succeeding Tennant) and a member of the crea tive review committee; C. Peter Frantz becomes administrative vice president, creative services division, a new post; and R. E. (Tommy) Thompson, chairman of the agency's creative review committee, has been elected to the board of directors. Agency appointments: Ternstedt division of General Motors, supplier of automotive hardware, to D. P. Brother . . . Speedliner Marine Co. to Fletcher, Wessel & Enright . . . Maradel Products to Adams & Keyes for Oleen Shampoo and P.C.K. Hair Conditioner . . . Jensen-Salsbery Laboratories, ethical veterinary supply subsidiary of Richardson-Merrell, to Klau-Van Pietersom-Dunlap . . . International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. to Donahue & Coe for its Components, Wire and Cable Group. Needham, Louis & Brorby continues to handle all phases of the ITT corporate advertising program . . . The consumer portion of Diamond Crystal Salt ($500,000) to Grey from Duffy, McClure &: Wilder . . . Equitable Securities to Metlis & Lebow. New quarters: Erwin Wasey, Ruthrauff & Ryan offices in Chicago | are now located at 410 North Michigan Avenue. New v.p.'s: Roy T. Nordin at Hugh H. Graham &: Associates, Famington, Conn. . . . James E. Fasules, Willard S. Johannsen and Bradley M. Wyatt, Jr. at Needham, Louis & Brorby . . . Frank C. Beckert at Dunwoodie Associates, Garden City . . . Robert F. Weltzien and Donn C. Dolan at Foote, Cone & Belding. Both are assigned to the Clairol account . . . James K. Jurgensen at Lillienfeld R: Co., Chicago, in charge of media and radiotv production . . . Don R. Lyons at Kricher, Helton Sc Collett, Dayton . . . John A. Thomas at Ogilvy, Benson & Mather. New leaders mull plans for coming year New Board of Directors of the Indiana Broadcasters Assn. First row (1-r): John Babcock, WLWI, Indianapolis; Robert McConnell, WISH, Indianapolis; Ried Chapman, WANE, Ft. Wayne. Back (1-r): Les Spencer, WkBV, Richmond; Jack Douglas, WFIE-TV, Evansville; Martin Williams, WFMS (FM), Indianapolis Impact for "Impact" Ben Hoberman (1), KABC, Los Angeles v. p., presents plaque to Ray Brown (c), pres. ol Ray Brown Automotive and Robert Anderson, pies, of Walker Saussy Adv., for purchase of highest-priced local commercial on behalf of seat belts Formal dedication of new tower in Milwaukee More than 100 Milwaukee civic, business and broadcast leaders gathered for dedication of new 1,078-foot WITI-TV tower, tallest self-supporting tower in America. Greeting a visitor are (1-r) Storer tv v.p. Bill Michaels; Storer exec. v.p. Stanton P. Kettler; Storer pres. George B. Storer, Jr.; WITI-TV gen. mgr. Roger LeGrand SPONSOR/29 October 19G2 W