Radio annual (1941)

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ORGAN IZATIONS DIRECTORS Harry Sedgwick, CFRB, Toronto; J. N. Thivierge, CHRC, Quebec; E. T. Sandell, CKTB, St. Catherines; Ceorge Chandler, CJOR, Vancouver; J. Stewart Neill, CFWB, Fredericton; H. R. Carson, CFAC, Calgary; H. Gordon Love, CFCN, Calgary. FUNCTIONS The Canadian Association of Broadcasters is a trade association comprising 57 privately owned radio stations. • Canadian Performing Right Society, Ltd. 1003 Royal Bank Bldg., Toronto, Canada OFFICERS President-Managing Director. .. H. T. Jamieson, F.C.A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Cene Buck, Louis Bernstein, John G. Paine, Ralph Hawkes, Holmes Maddock, H. T. Jamieson. • Catholic Actors Guild of America, Inc. Hotel Astor, New York, N. Y. Circle 6-5566 OFFICERS President George M. Cohan First Vice-President Cene Buck Second Vice-President Hugh O'Connell Honorary Vice-Presidents: Bing Crosby, Dan Healy, Pat O'Brien Chaplain Very Rev. Edward F. Leonard Treasurer Rev. John F. White Recording Secretary Don Cautier Counsel Hon. A'.freH J. Talley Historian Allyn Cillyn Executive Secretary George Buck Chairman of Executive Board William David Social Secretary (Theatrical ) Jane Hoy Social Secretary (Non-Theatrical) Mrs. Cornelius J. Gallagher FUNCTIONS The Catholic Actors Guild is a charitable, benevolent and social organization for the people of the theatre, screen and radio, non-sectarian in scope. • Catholic Writers Guild of America, Inc. 128 W. 71st St., New York, N. Y. ENdicott 2-0411 OFFICERS President Joseph Avery Durkin 1st Vice-President Edwin P. Kilroe 2nd Vice-President Richard Reid 3rd Vice-President Daniel D. Halpin Treasurer Hugh A. O'Donnell Financial Secretary Eleanor M. Tucker Recording Secretary Clarence E. Hsiier Corresponding Secretary Bernadette A. Forrest Counsel Henry N. Steinert Spiritual Director Rev. John B. Ke ly Honorary President. .Very Rev. Francis Joseph Spellman President Emeritus James J. Walsh BOARD OF GOVERNORS Thomas E. Woodlock, Very Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, Eugene A. Colligan, Victor Ridder, Elizabeth Jordan, James O'Shaughnessy, Kathleen Norris, Rev. Hugh Morley, Katherine Edgerly, Charles H. Moran, Margaret Marshall, Nick Kenny, Mrs. Philip Brennan, Nicholas Farley, Kenton Kilmer. • Clear Channel Group 914 National Press Building, Washington, D. C. Metropolitan 1464 OFFICERS Chairman Edwin W. Craig Chairman, Engineering Committee. .. J. H. DeWitt, Jr. Counsel Louis G. Caldwell FUNCTIONS The function of the Clear Channel Group is to foster the interests of independently-owned clear channel standard broadcast stations in matters of engineering allocation, national and international, to the end of preserving and improving radio reception to rural and sparsely settled areas and to cities and towns having no stations of their own. • Defense Communications Board Chairman's Office: c-o Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D. C. PERSONNEL James Lawrence Fly, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission; Major General Joseph 0. Mauborgne, Chief Signal Officer of U. S. Army; Rear Admiral Leigh Noyes, Director of Naval Communications; Breckenridge Long, Assistant Secretary of State in charge of the Division of International Communications; Herbert E. Gaston, Assistant Secretary of Treasury in charge of Coast Guard. COMMITTEES Coordinating: E. K. Jett, Chief Engineer of the Federal Communication Commission, Chairman; Francis C. De Wolf, Department of State; Major W. T. Guest, Department of War; Commander Earl E. Stone, Department of Navy; Commander J. F. Farle, Chief of Communications, U. S. Coast Guard, Department of Treasury. Law: Telford Taylor, General Counsel of Federal Communications Commission, Chairman; Captain J. W. Huysson, Office of the Judge Advocate General, Department of War; Steven Spingarn, Department of Treasury; Lt. Commander Franz 0. Willenbucher, Department of Navy; Raymond T. Ringling, Department of State. Labor Advisory: (not named at time of going to press). Industry Advisory: (not named at time of going to press). Domestic Broadcasting: Neville Miller, Chairman; Andrew D. Ring, Secretary. Subsidiary Committees: International Radio Advisory Committee, International Broadcasting Committee, Radio Communications Committee, State and Municipal Facilities Committee, Telegraph Committee, Telephone Committee, Amateur Radio Committee, Aviation Radio Committee, Cable Committee. • The Dramatists' Guild 6 E. 39th St., New York, N. Y. MUrray Hill 5-6930 OFFICERS President Elmer Rice Vice-President George S. Kaufman Chairman of the Board Edward Childs Carpenter Secretary Richard Rodgers Executive Secretary Luise Sillcox Annual meeting and election: November; Membership: 2500. FUNCTIONS The Dramatists' Guild is one of the guilds of the Authors' League of America, Inc. The guild is primarily a protective organization for playwrights. • Federal Communications Bar Association 921 Tower Bldg., Washington, D. C. OFFICERS President Herbert M. Bingham First Vice-President John M. Littlepage Second Vice-President Ralph A. Van Orsdel Secretary Percy H. Russell, Jr. Treasurer Paul A. Porter FUNCTIONS To promote the proper administration of the Communications Act of 1934 and related acts, to uphold the honor of practice before the Federal Communications Commission, and to encourage cordial intercourse among the practitioners. It issues a monthly publication, the Federal Communications Bar Journal, which is devoted to matters of interest pertaining to communications law. 953