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Trade Organisations.
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SOCIETY OF CINEMATURIANS.
President : E. J. Hinge.
Vice-President : S. Redford.
Chairman : T. E. Robinson, F.C.I.S.
Hon. Solicitor : Norman Hart, B.A.
Hon. Auditor : Harry Moorhouse, A.C.A.
Hon. Treasurer : Arthur Bennett.
Hon. Secretary : Eric Bolton.
Council: E. J. Hinge, S. Redford, T. E. Robinson, W Gordon Smith, J. Gomersall F. Stanbury, H. Abbott, W. Chilton, H. Woolf, W. Miller, A. W. Stanbury, A. W. Rifkin, W. T. Kelly, V. O. MeNeiff, V. Millgate, H. K. White, J. Brearley, Norman Hart, Harry Moorhouse, Arthur Bennett, Eric Bolton.
Objects : The promotion of goodwill amongst the members, and the cultural advancement of the Trade The Society aims to provide opportunities for its members to meet for social and topical discussion on matters of mutual interest.
The Society shall be non-political, non-sectarian.
THE SOCIETY OF CINEMA MANAGERS OF GT. BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
(Reg. No. 2142 T.) 164, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.C.2. Tel. : Temple Bar 7864-9. Telegrams : Butchart, Ceabilrex, 'Phone, London.
National Chairman, 1947-8 : Leslie Holderness, Odeon, Birmingham. Tel. : Midland 6101.
National Vice-Chairman, 1947-8 : William Fuller, Odeon, Richmond. Tel. : Richmond 5759.
National Treasurer : Henry Kerr, Odeon, Balham. Tel. : Battersea 7931.
National Secretary : Samuel Butchart, F.S.C., 164, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C.2. Tel. : Temple Bar 7864-9.
Objects :—
(1) To regulate the relations between emplovers and employees.
(2) To organise managers, house managers, relief managers, assistant managers and trainee managers.
(3) To promote good will between members and their employers.
(4) To encourage the highest standard of management with a view to attaining, upholding and maintaining a dignity and respect consistent with the status of the profession.
(5) To protect the interests of members (a) collectively, within the industry as a whole, and (b) individually, where a complaint or grievance is presented for investigation.
(6) To negotiate salaries and conditions of employment.
Pursuant to the above objects the Society shall have power to promote a training and examination scheme, and to provide an employment service.
SOUND FILM MUSIC BUREAU, LTD.
9a, Sackville St., Piccadilly, London, W.l.
Tel. : Regent 4381-3. 'Grams : Sofimus, Piccy, London.
Council : Leslie A. Boosey (Chairman), L. O. Bosworth, Frederick Day, F. Slevin, Herbert Smith, H. D. Stagg, M. De Wolfe.
Manager : Joyce M. Dixey.
Secretary : Anne Bolton.
Objects : — Membership of the Bureau covers the majority of English music publishers and other owners of copyright music. The function of the Bureau is to act on behalf of its members in respect of the use of their copyright music in sound films. Applications for permission to make such use of music under its control should be made in writing to the Bureau, giving full particulars.
THEATRE ORGANISTS' BENEVOLENT FUND.
President : Major S. J. Wright.
Vice-President : J. I. Taylor.
Hon. Treasurer : J. W. Byron, F.C.I.S.
Hon. Secretary : Jack Courtnay, F.T.C.L., 77, Westbourne Grove, W.C.2. Tel. : Bayswater 6525.
VARIETY ARTISTES' FEDERATION.
(Founded 1906).
18, Charing Cross Road, London, W.C.2. Tel. : 6950. Grams : . Artifedera, Lesquare, London. Hon. Chairman : Dave O'Gorman. General Secretary : Lewis Lee.
Assistant General Secretary. W. C. Bass.