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Change in Serial Cast NAB Meetings HYDE PARK LIBRARY from page 18) (Continued Is Scene of Royalty Pickup The attendance list at the Handled by WKIP ATLANTA Greensboro meeting included: Edward A. Allen, WLVA: Campbell WKIP, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., last CL rf o2t 9 nduh7n.y Mc,».ket Arnoux. John W. New. WTAR; Wilton recorded, in the Presi- Lane, Easy Jones, WBBB; Gordon Gray, Tuesday Norris L. O'Neill, Harold Essex, WSJS; dent's study at the new Franklin Frank V. Becker, WTBO; James L. Howe, D. Roosevelt Library on the Hyde WBTM; C. T. Lucy, WRVA; Graham Pos- ner. Jack Field, Joseph Ahern, Richard H. Park estate, a quarter -hour broad- Atlanta's Talking Mason, WPTF; John H. Norton Jr.. NBC; cast by Princess Juliana of the A. E. Joscelyn, Royal E. Penny, WBT; Netherlands and her two children. Walter Brown, J. W. Kirkpatrick, WSPA; were week-ending about William E. Rine, George W. Smith, The royal family WWVA; B. Walter Hufangton, WPID; with the President and Mrs. Roose- Ray P. Jordan. Jack Weldon. WDBJ Fred velt, and the special program had Fletcher, WRAL; O. J. Kelchner, WMMN; been requested by the Netherlands L. Waters Milbourne, WCAO ; Major Ridge, Jack Denman, Henry Sullivan, Information Bureau for rebroad- Manly Holland, WBIG. cast via shortwave on WRUL, WAGA A. D. Willard Jr., WJSV ; Walter A. Boston. Bowry Jr., WMBG; Frank E. Koehler, FM EQUIPMENT for W45CM, Bruff W. Olin, WKIP manager, James H. Moore, WSLS; Jack Tracey, frequency of WENS, NBC; R. S. Morris, W. C. Irwin, WSOC; high adjunct and John Burke, chief engineer, The Fastest Don S. Elias, WWNC; John M. Rivers, Columbus, is admired by Lester handled the program. The Chief WCSC; John W. Schultz, WSTP John Nafzger, chief engineer of the sta- Executive, his wife and guests ar- Anderson, Flem J. Evans, Roland D. Mar- as Frank Gunther, Growing shall, WPAR ; Henry V, Diefenbach, John tion (standing), rived at the library about noon, a A. Kennedy, WCHS; Mike Layman, vice -president and chief engineer of transcription was made of their WSAZ ; Howard L. Chernoff, West Virginia Radio Engineering Laboratories Network; George C. Blackwell, W BLK ; native -language comments, and Radio Station W. T. Hix, WHKY; Frank Jarman, Inc., manufacturer of the 10 -kw. then was rushed to New York, WDNC. transmitter, makes final adjust- where the transcription was tied in K. H. Berkeley. WRC -WMAL Charles ments. Transmitter, on order Sept. in the Barham Sr., WCHV; E. S. Whitlock, by wire to the WRUL studios for WRNW; G. Richard Shafto, J. Dudley 1, was delivered Sept. 27 by REL broadcast at 3 p.m. Saumenig, WIS ; Jerry Winters, WGBR; and installed for W45CM's commer- South Grover C. Crilley, WJSJ; H. Roy Whit- cial debut Oct. 24. low, WMVA; Allen Wannamaker, WGTM; George Walker, WAIR; Harry Wright. WITH; T. D. Youngblood, WFIG; George Child Panel Roeder, WCBM; Bert Hanauer. WFBR; WOR Sales Bonuses L. L. Laure Jr., WRNL. FIVE account executives of WOR, PANEL DISCUSSION on "Radio E. C Mills, ASCAP Neville Miller, New York, on Nov. 3 received and Our Children" between repre- Frank 'E. Pellegrin, NAB; Leonard D. bonuses for surpassing their indi- sentatives of the radio industry Callahan, SESAC Carl Haverlin, and the education field will be held WAGA Ralph Wentworth, Lang -Worth; Bill Bailey. vidual sales quotas for the third Radio Branch. War Dept.; Alex Sherwood, quarter of 1941 George A. Nov. 13 by the Child Study Assn., Standard Radio; Dan Rodgers, Raymond Schmidt, Otis Williams,- W. Thomas at its New York headquarters, Spector Co.; S. Niles Gates, MacGregor annual Advertising Co. Hamilton and Robert I. Garver, of prior to the institution's Soon goes the New York office, and Robert meeting the following day at the The attendance list at the At- Wood, of the Chicago office. Hotel Commodore, New York. The lanta meeting included: panel will cover the problems of to a new o r, Frank King, WMBR; Jim Woodruff Jr.. R. Norman, WNBH; Warren Greenwood, the writer, director, pr duce WRBL; J. M. Comer, Mr. Watson, WATL; WHAI; R. L. Harlow, WNAC; Linus broadcasting systems, advertising frequency Thad Holt, WAPI; Steve Willis, WJNO; Travers, WAAB; Frank R. Bowes, J. F. agencies, sponsors, parents and Jimmie Davenport, WRBL; Vernon Story, McNamara, WBZ. WHMA; K. G. Marshall, WBRC ; Henry Neville Miller, Frank Pellegrin, NAB; children, and how these problems Johnston, WSGN; G. W. Covington, John Jack Treacy, Burton Adams, Sheldon can be met and reconciled. Hughes, WCOV; Elise Sharon, WJHP; F. Hickox. NBC; Carl Haverlin, M. B. Tomp- W. Borton, WQAM. kins, BMI; Jack Harris, J. N. Bailey, War Lewis Link, Jerry Wigley, WSUN; Department; Niles Gates, C. P. MacGregor 590 Walter Tison, WFI+A; Ralph Wentworth, Co.; Ralph Wentworth, Lang -Worth Fea- in Serial Cast Lang -Worth; John Norton, John Treacy, tures; Leonard D. Callahan, SESAC; Change NBC; John Mayo, AMP; Leonard Callahan. Robert H. Reid, INS; Alex Sherwood, SELENA ROYLE, who until re- ; Standard Radio. - SESAC Carl Haverlin, BMI ; Dan Rodgers, cently played the lead in Colgate and boosts Spector Adv. ; A. Spies, WGPC ; Maurice the Palmolive- Peet's Woman of Courage, Coleman. Don Inset, George Storer, WAGA; The attendance list at Oct. -through -Friday strip on CBS, John Fulton, Elizabeth McCarthy, Frank 29 District 2 meeting in Syracuse, Monday Gaither, Paula Wilhite, starting Nov. 10 will play the lead in its power to WGST. N. Y., included: Kate Hopkins, five -time weekly serial John Outler, Marcus Bartlett, Lorin Clarence Wheeler, Gunnar O. Wiíg, Myers. WSB; J. B. Fuqua, WGAC; W. R. sponsored by General Foods for Max- WHEC; I. R. Lounsberry, Karl B. Hoff- well House Coffee. Moss Royle suc- Ringson, WRDW; Charles SmithgaB, man, WKBW ; Thomas L. Brown, WHDL; ; who has WGGA Ed Mullinax, WLAG; Bob Feagin, K. McAllister, Alexander MacDonald, Kolin ceeds Margaret McDonald watts Charles Pitman, WBML; E. K. Cargill, Red Hager, A. O. Coggeshall, WGY ; Fred R. the Kate Hopkins lead for the last two 5000 Cross, WMAZ; Harbin Daniel, WSAV; Ben Ripley, WSYR; Thomas E. Martin, J. years. Other members of the cost, in- Williams, WTOC; Harold Marier. WRLC; Clos Jr., WWNY; George F. Bissell, cluding Constance Collier, Clayton John Tobola, Jack Williams, WAYX; L. WMFF ; George Torge, Edgar Twamley, Kollier and Raymond Edward John- FULL TIME H. Duncan, WDKA. WBEN; S. Gregory, WJZ; Frederick L. Keese, WMBO L. F. Wylie, S. Wood- son, remain unchanged. Ted Bates The attendance list at the Dis- worth, R. G. Soule. O. Soule, WFBL: Wil- Inc., New York is the agency for the trict 1 meeting in Worcester Oct. litm I. Moore, WBNX; Elliott Stewart. Colgate account while Benton & 28 included: M. Carlo, WIBX; William A. Fay, Arthur Bowles, that city, handles Maxwell NBC BLUE - Represented W. Kelley, WHAM; Simon Goldman, House. Maine -Albert W. Smith, WCSH. WJTN; Dale L. Taylor, Hal Wagner. J. New Hampshire Earle Clement, Cleary. WENY; William A. Ripie. WTRY; By John Blair WLNH; David H. Carpenter,- Gordon Kin- G. Frey, J. Treacy, B. Adams. NBC. ney, Bert Georges, WHEB; Leslie F. Smith, Carl Haverlin. BMI; Bill Bailey, Jack Stephen J. Burke, WMUR; L. Runnels, Harris. War Dept.; Leonard Callahan. WFEA; Herman Steinbruch, WKNE. SESAC ; Alex Sherwood, Standard Radio; WIavte &d Rhode Island -W. Paul Oury, Theodore Neville Miller. Frank Pellegrin, NAB; F. Allen, WCFI; John J. Boyle. WJAR; Ralph Wentworth. Lang-Worth ; J. Mayo, William T. Bush. H. William Koster, Associated Music Publishers; Niles Gates. WPRO; Malcolm Parker. WEAN. Transcription Library. Connecticut-C. Glover Delaney, WTHT; E. J. Frey, WBRY; F. M. Doolittle, Walter Haase, William Malo, WDRC; R. W. Davis, WNBC ; Slocum Chapin, WSRR; P. W. Morency, Irwin Cowper, T. C. R McCray, WTIC ; S. B. Gammell, WTHT; RI.i7lroiL Station Harold Thomas, WATR; N. E. Whittaker, ! f r fu"' WICC WRNL Massachusetts - Mildred P. Stanton, SYRACUSE WORC; C. W. Young, WBZ-WBZA; George ALWAYS RINGS THE Lasker, WORL; Haskell Bloomberg, Robert Donahue, WLLH; E. E. Hill, G. H. Jaspert, Dorothy B. Robinson, WTAG; A. N. Armstrong Jr., WCOP; James L. get Spates, Horace W. Nichols. WHAI; Wil- can you liam T. Welch, Leonard C. Cox, WSAR; Kingsley F. Horton, L. G. del Castillo, BELL WEEI; Harriett M. Alleman, WOCB; M. B. COMPIETE program England, WBRK Milton H. Meyers, IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA WAGA WEIM Quincy A. Brackett, M. W. Stough- ton. WSPR; Irving E. Rogers, David G. building facilities? Jones, David M. Kimel. WLAW Albert W. NBC BLUE 1000 WATTS Marlin, Robert Feldman, WMAS Charles ATLANTA, GA. N. DeRose, P. J. Montague, WHIN; Hugh L BROADCASTING Broadcast Advertising November 10, 1941 Page 53 .
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