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Alfred A. Atherton, Atherton Adv., L. A., elected chairman, Southern Council American Assn. of Advertising Agencies. Hal Stebbins, Hal Stebbins Inc., L. A., named vice president of 4-A council and Martin R. Klitten, Martin R. Klitten & Co., L. A., elected secretary-treasurer.
John Dc Huckstep Jr., media group supervisor, Leo Burnett & Co., Chicago, to Portland Cement Assn., same city, as advertising bureau manager.
Hugh Reynolds MacMillan Jr., 53, vice president and director of Colgate-Palmolive Co., N. Y., died Oct. 6.
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Ralph J. Baron, account executive, Television Programs of America, appointed eastern division manager. He will headquarter in Baltimore and report to vice president for eastern division.
H. C. Ellison, head of animation for Jam Handy, Detroit, to Filmack Corp., Chicago, as director of animation department.
Phil Frank, formerly sales staff, Peter Elgar Productions and Screen Gems, both N. Y., to Caravel Films Inc., same city, as account executive.
Sherlee Barish mid-western sales representative, Official Films, N. Y., appointed sales coordinator.
Gene Plotnik, publicity department, Screen Gems, N. Y., promoted to publicity manager, succeeding Phil Cowan who resigned to form his own N. Y. public relations firm.
Abe Mandell, general manager in Far East for Frieder Films (theatre operator and film distributor), and Norman C. Lundquist, sales staff, Wilding Pictures Corp., to Ziv Tv Programs, N. Y., national sales department.
Richard Brand, film representative, to MGM-TV, N. Y., commercial and industrial film division.
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Norman Baer, radio-tv director, Lewin, Williams & Saylor, N. Y., to MBS executive staff to handle duties in news, special events and programming.
Robert Sadoff, formerly with Bourne Inc. (music-publisher), to NBC as music coordinator for network and its owned and operated stations.
Gabriel Heatter, commentator with MBS since 1933, has signed new three-year contract with network.
Mel Tolkin and Neil (Doc) Simon, veteran writers, signed by NBC-TV for Jerry Lewis Show on Nov. 5.
Mack David, lyricist, and Jerry Livingston, Broadcasting
STAND-BY ANTENNAS
for TV TRANSMITTING channels 7-13
Afa SbifUexe* Needed
A simple, versatile, and economical standby system consisting of two separate bays of the AMC1 Type 1020 Antenna can be mounted on the legs of an existing tower. Shown here is the Station WXYZTV installation in Detroit, Michigan, being used with a 50 kw transmitter. They may also be mounted on FM antennas (Station WBKB-TV, Chicago, Illinois) and on masts, one above the other. The aural and visual transmission lines need not be of equal length.
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October 14, 1957 • Page 99