International projectionist (Jan 1943-Dec 1944)

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Thank you — INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYES AND MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, INTERNATIONAL BUILDING, 630 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK, N. Y. Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor RICHARD F. WALSH International President LOUIS KROUSE, General Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM P. RAOUL, Assistant, International President HARLAND HOLMDBN, First Vice-Pres., 19i5i North Sagamore Road, Fairview Village, Cleveland, Ohio. WILLIAM P COVERT, Second Vice-Pres., OS McRae Drive, Leaside, Toronto, Ont , Canada FLOYD II BILLINOSLEY, Third Vice-Pres., 230 Jones St., San Francisco, Calif JAMES J BRENNAN, Fourth Vice-Pres., Ramsey. N J ROGER M KENNEDY, Fifth Vice-Pres , 1009 Hofman Building, Detroit, Mich. FELIX D SNOW, Sixth Vice-Pies., 1,023 Woodland, Kansas City, Mo. CARL G. COOPER, Seventh Vice-Pres., 138 north Vista St., Hollywood, .Calif (4370 Circle 5 J 4371 (4372 New York N. Y., November 27, 1942 To All Members of The I.A.T.S.E. Dear Sirs and Brothers: It Is a distinct pleasure for me to commend the excellent work being done by Harry Sherman in advancing the interests of the organized projectionist craft. Personally, and thru, the pages of INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST, he has constantly exhibited a deep-seated interest in the welfare of the membership of the Alliance. On a number of occasions of which I have personal knowledge, Harry Sherman has rendered valuable service to many of our Local Unions, often at personal sacrifice; and in the col-? umns of INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST he has consistently pursued a program of benefit to the entire organized craft. A good craft organ is a valuable asset to any organization, and it seems to me that INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST has earned the support of every member' of the Alliance. As a former officer of the I.A.T.S.E., Harry Sherman is well aware of the many problems which confront the organized craft and is at all times ready to be of service. Good will thus, obtained is valuable - but it is obvious that good will without active support is of little material benefit. I have been informed that many of our Local Unions have cooperated with INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST thru subscribing in bulk their entire membership, thereby translating their good will into more tangible terms. I would urge, therefore, that wherever possible, Alliance members support the INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST. Fraternally yours. ~7^&W-*2%Ljg^ INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT RFW:jlr 14 INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST