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Inc., Burbank, Calif., to WAGA-TV Atlanta as promotion manager.
Don Moore, production coordinator, KTBSTv Shreveport, La., promoted to production manager.
Robert L. Ouellette, announcer, appointed program director of WGHM SkowheganWaterville, Maine.
Stephen P. Willis, 54, ►
general manager, WPTVTV Palm Beach, Fla., died Dec. 14 from coronary thrombosis. Mr. Willis spent 26 years in advertising and broadcast management. He started with Lamport MacDonald Adv. Inc., South Bend, Ind., in 1931. He was graduate of Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern U., member of Pioneers Radio & Tv Assn. and Rotary International.
Raymond L. Moss, 42, general station manager, WSSV Petersburg, Va., died Dec. 11 following heart attack.
PROGRAM SERVICES
Molly Low, sales manager, KGFJ Los Angeles, to Tel National (new radio transcription service) as vice president and sales manager.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES .
Frank McNaughton, former Time-Life Washington correspondent, announces opening of Frank McNaughton & Assoc. public relations counselor firm, with offices at 14 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Telephone: Harrison 7-4072. Florence Abrahamson, formerly with American Federation of Television & Radio Artists and Screen Actors Guild in Chicago, is executive assistant.
MANUFACTURING
R. T. Silberman, vice president, Cohu Electronics Inc., appointed president of corporation's Kin Tel Div. in San Diego and Thomas M. Hamilton named administrative vice president of Cohu's Millivac Div. in Schenectady, N. Y.
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tions and Electronics, U. S. Air Force Tactical Air Command, appointed to newly created post of manager of Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) powerhouse operation for RCA in Topsham, Maine.
M Homer L. Marrs, vice president and midwestern area sales manager, Motorola Communications & Electronics Inc., Chicago, promoted to operations manager.
Harold A. Jones, for ► merly staff director of sales for MC&E, elected vice president and named to succeed Mr. Marrs as midwestern area sales manager.
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Donald S. Frost, vice president in charge of advertising, Bristol-Myers Products division, Bristol-Myers Co., elected treasurer of Assn. of National Advertisers, succeeding Henry Schachte, vice president, Lever Bros. Co., who earlier was elected ANA vice chairman. Mr. Frost also is chairman of ANA advertising management subcommittee on agency relations.
INTERNATIONAL
M Marcel Carter, comptroller of Canadian Broadcasting Corp., Ottawa, Ont., named controller of management and development.
A. M. Henderson, sec ► retary-treasurer of Distillers Corp. -Seagrams Ltd., Montreal, named comptroller of CBC with headquarters in Ottawa.
J. Paul Moore to media director of Needham, Louis & Brorby of Canada Ltd., Toronto.
Bill Quenville, formerly of CKVR-TV Barrie and CKSO-TV Sudbury, to CHEX-TV Peterborough, all Ontario, as audio operator.
Dan Kelly, announcer, CKGB Timmins, Ont., named chief announcer.
C. E. Strange, radio-tv director of Ruthrauff & Ryan Ltd., Toronto, to Stovin-Byles Ltd., Toronto station representatives, radio sales staff.
D. Harry Foster, 80, vice president and director of Foster Adv. Ltd., Toronto, died Dec. 3. He had been active in radio and tv branch of agency, which he formed with his son in 1939.
Ron Trenouth, 26, blind disc jockey of Canadian Broadcasting Corp., Toronto, who did radio program for handicapped persons, died Dec. 1.
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