Yearbook of radio and television (1959)

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>+#+#++»#»»#»#»+»*»»+»»»»»++*+++»+*++++++#**+*+++++»++< ORGANIZATIONS d/or words) in screen, radio, TV, stage recording d transcription in establishing minimum terms and proved conditions in their employment relationships. OUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION 730 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: COIumbus 5-3530 OFFICERS under & Director Charles Bernard :sident Kurt A. Meer (KCUL) ec. V. P Dave Stone (KDAV) st V. P Warren Roberts (WEAS) :ond V. P Wally King (WOOO) ird V. P Ralph Cercy (KPIK) s'r. to the Pres Jack Nobles (WMIE) :retary Henry Hilton (KSOP) usurer Ed Slusarczyk (WREM) legate at Large Morey DaVolt (KLAK) •. Research Bruce Barrington fWEW) ■. Public Rel Ralph Weagant (KKEY) FUNCTIONS Sharing of Country and Western projects, research veys, merchandising, promotion, and programming, an effort to bring savings to the local station, ich can be passed along to nat'l advertisers. Memrships open to stations primarily programming ountry & Western" music. IE DRAMATISTS GUILD OF THE AUTHORS LEAGUE OF AMERICA. INC. S E. 39th St., New York 16, N. Y. vtUrray Hill 9-4950 OFFICERS ssident Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd :e-President Howard Lindsay :retary Sidney Kingsley COUNCIL Richard Adler, Robert Anderson, Abe Burrows, Betty mden. Marc Connelly, Russell Crouse, Dorothy Fields, eph Fields, M03S Hart, Lillian Heliman, Arnold Horwitt, William Inge, Garson Kanin, Jean Kerr, ney Kingsley, Arthur Laurents, Alan Jay Lsrner, -hard Lewine, Howard Lindsay, Robert McEnroe, fhur Miller, Paul Osborn, Elmer Rice, Richard lgers, Harold Rome, Samuel Taylor, Maurice Valency; lis Ten Eyce, Jr., Executive Secretary; Luise M. Sillt, Secretary to the Council; Irwin Karp, Counsel. FUNCTIONS rhe national business organization of dramatists. .ECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSN. OF CANADA 100 St. Clair Ave., West, Toronto 7, Ontario, Canada tfAlnut 1-2898 OFFICERS s., Chrm. of Board R. M. Robinson P., Chrm. Receiver Div S. D. Brownlee P., Chrmn., Components Div J. Key P., Chrm., Electronics Div E. W. Leaver ector of Engineering R. A. Hackbusch leral Manager F. W. Radcliffe FUNCTIONS rhis Association is a non-profit and cooperative orlization to promote the interests of the radio-TVctronics manufacturing industry in Canada. >ISCOPAL ACTORS GUILD OF AMERICA, INC. East 29th St., New York, N. Y. AUrray Hill 5-2927 OFFICERS i. Presidents Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, It. Rev. Horace W. B. Donegan S'dent Vinton Freedley e-Presidents Rev. Randolph Ray, Varies Coburn, Bobby Clark, Peggy Wood :• Secy Rev. Chas. Breck Ackley as"f.er John Knight *• Secy Helen Morrison COUNCIL 'ery Rev. James A. Pike, Rev. Jotin Ellis Large, '. G. P. T. Sargent, Walter Abel, Dorothy Blackn, Sidney Blackmer, Leo G. Carroll, Helen Bonfils, rgaret Dale, Boris Karloff, Tessa Kosta, Raymond Massey, Robert Fryer, Carmen Mathews, Margery Maude, John Morley, Basil Rathbone, Mrs. Chas. M. Richter, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Frances Starr, Mason Curry, James Jolley, J. P. Wilson, Mrs. Leonard C. Feathers, Jean Dixon, John Alexander, William Adams, Lorraine Sherwood. FUNCTION Cultural, social, philanthropic. Membership opened to actors and friends of the theatre. Not denominational in its services. National headquarters, Church of the Transfiguration (Little Church Around The Corner.) FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Pennsylvania Ave., at 6th St., N.W., Washington 25, D. C. Executive 3-6800 OFFICERS Chairman John W. Gwynne Commissioner Edward T. Tait Commissioner Sigurd Anderson Commissioner William C. Kern Commissioner Robert T. Secrest Sec. to the Commission Robert M. Parrish Executive Director Harry A. Babeock General Counsel Earl W. Kintner Director of Public Information S. F. Stowe Dir., Bur. of Consultation Charles E. Grandey Dir. Bur. of Economics Simon N. Whitney Dir. of Hearing Examiners Edward F. Haycraft Dir., Bur. of Investigation Sharman R. Hill Dir., Bureau of Litigation Joseph E. Sheeny BRANCH OFFICES U. S. Court House, Foley Square, New York 7, N. Y. Albert G. Seidman, Attorney in Charge. Room 1310, 226 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 6, III. William F. Lemke, Jr., Attorney in Charge. Room 306, Pacific Bldg., San Francisco 3, Cal. Raymond J. Lloyd, Atty. in Chg. Room 811, U. S. Court House, Seattle 4, Wash. Walter W. Harris, Atty. in Chg. Room 413, Masonic Temple Bldg., New Orleans, La. William B. Lott, Atry. in Chg. Room 1128, Standard Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Vernon E. Taylor, Atty. in Chg. 2806 Fed. Off. Bldg., 911 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. Floyd M. Brown, Atty. in Chg. 915 Forsyth Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga. Edward S. Ragsdale, Atty. in Chg. Washington Office, Joseph J. Gercke, Atty. in Chg. FUNCTIONS Under several laws designed to promote free and fair competition in interstate trade, the Commission takes action against monopolistic and deceptive practices and publishes economic studies of factors affecting the competitive economy. FILM PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK 39 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y. Phone: WHitehall 3-7376 OFFICERS President Nathan Zucker Executive V. P Lee Blair First V. P Judd Policck Second V. P Robert Crane Secretary Henry Strauss Treasurer Edward Lamm Legal Counsel John Wheeler, Herbert Burstein Pub. Rel. Counsel Wailace A. Ross BOARD MEMBERS David I. Pincus, Peter J. Mooney, Walter Loewendahl, Robert L. Lawrence, Harold Wo.idssl, F. C. Wood, Jr., Stephen Elliott. FUNCTIONS An association of film producers and members from laboratory, recording, equipment and other film services to promote high standards in technical development, service, client relationship and labor relations. Monthly meetings serve to educate and improve the industry. FM BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 6399 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Calif. WE 6-1186 OFFICERS President John B. Kiefer Secretary Maurice Buchen 1347