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New York Marks 50th Anniversary
NEW YORK — The Americana Hotel was the scene of the 50th Anniversary of Local 306. The attendance was above 1,700, which included celebrities, film company executives, and members of 306.
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ANNIVERSARY— Local 306 of the IATSE celebrated its 50th anniversary recently with a 1,700-person party. Seated above left to right are guest of honor Robert Preston; Richard Walsh, IA president, and Steve DTnzillo. Standing are Gene Stridel, Ernie Lang, Harry Garfman and Joey Adams.
Steve DTnzillo introduced distinguished guests, and Joey Adams was the master of ceremonies.
Short speeches were made by Harry Brandt, theatre owner; James J. McFadden, acting; commissioner of the New York City division of labor relations: Armand D'Angelo. commissioner of the department of
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Robert Preston was the guest of honor, currently starring in "All the Way Home." Gene Stridel sang the national anthem.
306 Elects the Same Management Except for The VP for 1964-1965
NEW YORK — Members of Local 306 voted for the same officers, except for the vice president, for the term of 1964-65.
Dick Cancellare. president; Al Ashman, vice president; Ernie Lang, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Lang has a new duty as treasurer; Izzy Schwartz, financial secretary; Steve DTnzillo, business agent for New York; Harry Garfman. business agent for Brooklyn and Queens.
The management supported Al Ashman for vice president.
Gerson Cohen, Archie Hollander. Artie Klein, Max Rosenberg, Phil Shafran make up the Sick Committee.
The executive board consists of Herman Boritz, Sol Gabel, Frank J. Inciardi, Abe Kessler, Max Kessler. Sol Kirschenbaum, Irving Meltzer. Frank E. Miller, Tony Rugino, Sam Salvino.
Board of Trustees: Al Sprung. Ben Stern, Herman Stoller.
Richard F. Walsh, the International President of IATSE, installed the newly elected officers at the regular meeting of 306 Dec. 4.
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International Projectionist December, 1963