Year book of motion pictures (1951)

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Chicago CHICAGO. — Capt. Timothy Lyne. Mrs. A. L. Adams (Mrs. Mabel Rockwell, temporary appointee for Mrs. Adams), board comprises four men and two women. GENEVA, ILL. — -Mrs. Lucas Maher, Chairman; Mrs. Marvin Freeman, Mrs. Edwin Benson. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. — Ed Morney, chief of police. OAK PARK. ILL. — Thomas Hun&erford, chairman: Mrs. Sidney E. Collins, vice-chairman; Mrs. Francis J. Waindle, lona Rehn. Evelyn Lorenzen, Mrs. H. B. Halvorsen, Mrs. E. G. Ganhara, Mrs. E. D. Manchester, Mrs. Florence Hefferman, Mrs. Frank Howard. WILMETTE, ILL. — Mrs. R. Halliwell. Cincinnati No local censor boards, but state censorship. Cleveland No local censor boards, but stale censorship. Dallas DALLAS — Lawrence Milton, city censor (board inactive). SAN ANTONIO, TEX.— Marjorie Bantley, amusement inspector. ABILENE, TEX. — two men and two women. SAN ANGELO — -Sam Crowthurs. Denver GREELEY, COLO. — Police department. DENVER— Police department. Des Moines COUNCIL BLUFFS, lA. — 15-meniber censorship board appointed by mayor. WATERLOO, lA. — Board appointed by mayor. Detroit DETROIT — Lt. H. W. Case, film censor; Howard Stewart, assitsant; Edward Hicks, stage censor; Stanley Anderson, assistant. Indianapolis None. Kansas City KANSAS CITY — Mrs. Lora C. Murrell, chairman. SPRINGFIELD, MO.— Mrs. Mary Bissett, Will A. Lincoln, Mrs. Ed. Ferrell, Mrs. E. J. Orr, Mrs. Marie Dieterman, Mrs. Leoiia Brown, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Hazel Mann, Mrs. H. A. Hinds, Otis L. Barbarick, street commissioner. ST. JOSEPH., O. — Regina Garvey, chairman, Mrs. Paul Osborne. Los Angeles GLENDALE, CALIF. — Mrs. A. L. Lathrop. chairman. City Board of Review. PASADENA. CALIF. — Board of Reviewers, Mrs. Aria Neale, chairman; George Schuler, secretary. Memphis MEMPHIS — Memphis and Shelby County Censor Board. Lloyd T. Binford, chairman; Hodffes Honnell. Mrs. Sidney Law. KNOXVILLE, TENN.— Mrs. Leonard C. Bailey, Mrs. J. Coulter, Policewoman Mary Allen, Councilman Milton E. Roberts. PINE BLUFF, ARK. — Mrs. Albert C. Ernst, Mrs. s Alabama Legalized by local option. Sunday shows In Anniston, Ensley, Montgomery. Auburn, Demopolis, Dothan, Selma, Troy, Cullman, Jasper, Mobile, Tuscaloosa. Bill passed in 1937 legalizing Sunday shows in Jefferson County (Leeds, Tarrant. Birmingham). Sunday closing in Camden, Oreen Fred U. Dickey, Oeorre C. Merkel, Andrew K. Matlock. MilMraulree MILWAUKEE — Motion Picture Commission. Mrs. C. Buckland, vice-president; Mrs. E. J. Kluckow, treasurer; Herbert Drissen, secretary; Charles W. Trampe, Henry L. Nunn, John Kalboueh, Edwin A. Clauder, Alfred D. KvoU. New Haven BRIDGEPORT, CONN. — Police department; HARTFORD, rONN. — Capt. Erghart, Connecticut State Police. NEW HAVEN — Lt. B. P. Reilly, Police Dept., head of license bureau and censorship. New Orleans None. New Jersey ELIZABETH, N. J. — Censorship committee appointed by mayor. Olclahoma City OKLAHOMA CITY — Mayor Frank Martin, chairman; Virgil Browne. Rev. Paul H. Wright. Omaha OMAHA — Welfare board apijoinled by mayor. Philadelphia No local boards, but has state censorship. Pittsburgh No local boards, but has state censorship. Portland PORTLAND — Portland Censor Board, Ted R. Gamble, chairman; Kenneth Cockerline; Mrs. Tliomas Joyce, reviewer; Albert Finke, Edward Weinbaum, Mrs. Maurine Hubbard. St. Louis None. Salt Lake City None. San Francisco PALO ALTO. CALIF. — Commercial Amusement Board, Mrs. Warren A. Littlefield, chairman; Mrs. Howard C. Ray, secretary. SAN JOSE, CALIF. — Entertainment Commission, Mrs. Charles R. Williams, chairman. SACRAMENTO, CALIF. — Mrs. Josephine Haugh. chairman. Seattle SEATTLE — Charles C. Crickmore, chairman; Mrs. Ernest Kummer, Joseph Cooper, Mrs. Victor L. Nutley, Mrs. Francis P. Rogers. Mrs. Forrest Goodfellow, Mrs. Charles G. Miller, Jay DeFrill, William S. Gaunt, Dave Himelhook. BELLINGHAM. WASH. — Chief of Police, chairman. SPOKANE, WASH. — ^Mrs. C. W. Young, chairman. Washington WASHINGTON^ — Police department has censor powers. G ville. Linden. Livingston, York. Attorney General ruled in 1942. Sunday films not prohibited In towns less than 15.000. Sunday shows closed In Bessemer June 1945 — opened by referendum vote Oct. 2, 1945. Arizona No state legislation. UNDAY CLOSIN REGULATIONS 924