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5/25/43
The third meeting of the Columbia Broadcaating System’s Affiliates Advisory Board was held in Washington on the eve of the date set for the Senate hearings in the expectation that they coul^ also attend the Capitol sessions.
Members of the Columbia Affiliates Board are: Franklin Doolittle of WDRC, Hartford, Conn. ; I. R. Lounsberry of WKBW, Buffalo, New York; C. T. Lucy of WRVA, Richmond, Va. ; John M. Rivers of WCSC, Charleston, S. C. ; Hoyt B. Wooten of WREC, Memphis, Tenn. ; Leo Fitzpatrick of WJR, Detroit, Mich. ; Clyde W. Rembert of KRLD, Dallas, Texas; C. W. Myers of KOIN, Portland, Oregon, and Arthur B. Church of KMBC, Kansas City, Mo.
William S. Paley, President of CBS, Paul W, Kesten, Vice President and General Manager, and other CBS executives also attend¬ ed the meeting.
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McCLINTOCK BACK IN HARNESS; TO MAKE WESTERN TRIP
Staging a rapid recovery from his recent illness, Miller McClintock, President of the Mutual Network will address the Rotary Club of Philadelphia tomorrow (Wednesday, May 26). Believed to be the result of over-exertion, Mr. McClintock at the time of the NAB War Conference in Chicago several weeks ago, was taken down with what was described as a mild case of pneumonia. At that time Mr. McClintock was just about toleave for the West Coast for a big swing about the country on a speaking trip. This was hastily call¬ ed off but so satisfactory has Mr. Miller’s recovery seemed to be that he now expects to make the Western trip starting within a few weeks.
Mr. McClintock will speak before the Pacific Coast Adver¬ tising Association in San Francisco on June 24. On June 27, he will speak before the Rotary Club of Los Angeles. In the meantime, reports have reached the East that Lewis Allen Weiss, Don Lee Net¬ work chief, at Los Angeles, who was to have accompanied Mr. McClint¬ ock on the first trip, underwent an operation but that he is also recovering rapidly and the hone is expressed that he may be able to join Mr. McClintock after all.
Even during the actual period of illness, Mr. McClintock continued active as was evidenced by a statement from him read by Miss Elsie Dick, MBS Educational Director, at a recent meeting of the Radio Council of New Jersey, in which Mr. McClintock said with regard to radio programming for America's youth:
"The three years of war have conditioned millions of our youth, in their most sensitive period of development, to the inevit¬ able thought that all of life revolves around warfare and the machinery of warfare, rather than production and peaceful pursuits. "