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e._ Till Zr \'^> AK Robert A. Dearth will join Kenyon & Eckhardt as senior v.p. in charge of the Detroit office. He has been president and general manager of Morse International Advertising, a subsidiary of Richardson-Merrell. Dearth came to Morse in 1956 and was given responsibility of the Vick drug line. For seven years before 1956 he was with Ross Roy in Detroit, where he remained until he became v.p. and assistant to the president. Prior to that he was with McCann-Erickson as account executive. James T. Victory has been appointed general sales manager of CBS Films. Victory, who has held the position of director of syndication sales since April, 1960, joined CBS Films in 1953, as account executive. He was promoted to account supervisor in July, 1958. Before this, he was with 20th Century-Fox for 11 years in various sales capacities in the east and midwest. Victory was a captain in the Army during World War II and participated in the Pacific campaign. He is a native New Yorker. E. Jonny Graff, veteran radio and tv broadcaster, has been named general manager, WNTA (AM-FM), New York, from his former position as v.p. in charge of eastern sales and a member of the board of directors at the same station. Before ■ W.-X ^m joining the NTA organization he was v.p. ■ ,/ M in charge of sales with Snader Telescrip tions, film syndication firm. In 1948 he pioneered in tv as program director and head of production at WBKB. Chicago. From 1945-48 he was with Donahue & Coe. Monte DeVon has been appointed manager of KIMA, Yakima, Wash. He replaces Bob Dolph who is leaving to enter his own business in another city. DeVon has been with Cascade Broadcasting for three years. Previously, he was associated with KODL in The Dalles, Oregon, as sales manager. He moves to his new position in radio from KIMA-TV where he was engaged in sales. Having started his broadcasting career eight radio, the new station manager is no stranger to years ago in the business. It's packed! And it's the one and only all-radio fact book! I RADIO BASICS Out late July 66 SPONSOR • 17 JULY l'l