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The Agency 01 The Enteriemment World 1967 INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION ALMANAC

Editor: CHARLES S. AARONSON

Associates: HERBERT BERG, PINKY HERMAN, WALTER HAAS, WILLIAM PAY, BETH FRIEDLAND

QUIGLEY PUBLICATIONS :- NEW YORK Foreword

TELEVISION,despite the criticism to which itis subject now and again, maintains its powerful hold on the vast majority of the plain folks of the country. At the same time, there is certainly no diminution of the ever-increasing volume of adver- tising the medium caters to. International Television Almanac, now as a separate volume 12 years at the job of providing reference material in the field, continues to supply facts for those thousands who have made the business of television their careers. Personal- ities,organizations, companies, programs and servicesinthis country, as well as a look at television conditions overseas, con- tinue to engage the attention of the editors of the Television Almanac. With its companion reference book, International Mo- tion Picture Almanac, the Television Almanac will continue to serve a vital need. -MARTIN QUIGLEY, JR.

1967 INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION ALMANAC

ontents copyrighted 1966 by Quigley Publishing Company, ew York. Publications of general circulation may reproduce material in this volume if proper credit is given Inter- national Television Almanac; reproduction by all other pub- lications without written permission is expressly forbidden.

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 32A INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 52A

WHO'S WHO 1-331 PICTURES 333-449 STATIONS 457-521 PRODUCERS -DISTRIBUTORS 523-557 SERVICES 559-594 TALENT AND LITERARY AGENCIES 588-591 PUBLICITY REPRESENTATIVES 592-594 PROGRAMS 595-604 ADVERTISING AGENCIES -STATIONREPRESENTATIVES605-621 ORGANIZATIONS 623-648 COMPANIES 649-679 THE INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAINAND IRELAND 681-719 THE INDUSTRY IN 721-736 THE WORLD MARKET 737-745 WORLD TV BROADCASTERS 746-751 TELEVISION CODE 752-761 THE PRESS 762-770 POLL AND AWARD WINNERS 771-774

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21A STATISTICS

Network and Station Operations There were 588 commercial stations operating in the United States as of November 15, 1966 located in over 300 markets and serving some 54,000,000 families.

TOTAL REVENUE OF TELEVISION NETWORKS ANDSTATIONS 1947 $1,900,000 1956 896,900,000 1948 8,700,000 1957 943,200,000 1949 34,300,000 1958 1,030,000,000 1950 105,900,000 1959 1,163,000,000 1951 235,700,000 1960 1,268,600,000 1952 324,200,000 1961 1,318,300,000 1953 432,700,000 1962 1,486,200,000 1954 593,000,000 1963 1,597,200,000 1955 744,700,000 1964 1,793,300,000 1965 1,964,800,000 BROADCAST REVENUES, EXPENSES, AND INCOME OF TELEVISION NETWORK AND STATIONS (Million dollars) 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 Revenues $1,964.8$1,793.3 $1,597.2 $1,486.2 $1,318.3 Expenses 1,516.9 1,377.7 1,254.2 1,174.6 1,081.3 Income (before Federal tax) 447.9 415.6 343.2 311.6 237.0 15 Owned and 573 Total 3 3 Operated Other TVNetworks and Breakdown for 1965 Networks TV Stations Stations 588 Stations Millions of A. Revenues from the sale of time: 1. Network times sales: a. Sales of network time to advertisers $581.3 2. Deductions from network's revenue a. Paid to owned and operated st. 38.4 b. Paid to affiliated stations 188.0' Total participation by others (excluding commissions)in revenue from sales of network time 226.4 3. Total retentions from sale of network time 354.9 $ 38.4 $191.8' $585.1 4. Non -network time sales: a. Nationalandregionalad- vertisers 179.5 585.0 764.5 b. Local advertisers . .. . 54.2 269.9 324.1 Total non -network times sales 233.7 854.9 1,088.6 5. Total time sales .3.54.9 272.1 1,046.7 1,673.7 6. Deduct - Commissions to agencies, representatives, etc. 79.3 44.4 156.3 280.0 7. Net time sales 275.6 227.7 890.4 1,393.7 B. Revenues from incidental broad- cast activities: a. Talent and programs 473.1 1.6 9.7 484.4 b. Sundry broadcast revenues 39.9 5.9 40.9 86.7 Totalincidentalbroadcast activities 513.0 7.5 50.6 571.1 TOTAL BROADCAST REVENUES 788.6 235.2 941.0 1,964.8

22A CABC FILMS

New York, Chicago, Hollywood, , Toronto, London, Rome, Zurich, Paris, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, City, Sydney, Lima, Madrid C. TOTAL BROADCAST EXPENSES 729.2 133.0 654.7 1,516.9 D. BROADCAST INCOME (before Federal income tax) 59.4 $102.2 $286.3 $447.9 `Total retentions from sale of network time of 191.8 million by 573 other TV stations includes revenues received from miscellaneous TV networks in addition to receipts from the 3 national TV networks. Of the revenues received from miscellaneous networks ($3.8). approximately $3.1 million was reported by stations in Puerto Rico.

NETWORK TELEVISION NET TIME and PROGRAM BILLINGS (add 000)

1965 1964 % Chg. '65/'64 January $105,252.0 $103,667.0 + 1.5 February 98,142.0 98,804.9 - 0.7 March 107,059.8 105,230.4 + 1.7 April 102,634.0 98,107.0 + 4.6 May 94,956.2 88,418.3 + 7.4 *June 81,610.4 74,291.3 + 9.9 July 79,055.8 69,411.3 +13.9 *August 78,803.0 67,023.8 +17.6 September 111,312.2 87,343.2 +27.4 October 134,895.7 120,884.4 +11.6 November 134,470.1 119,111.1 +12.9 December 132,128.0 113,597.0 +16.3 Total $1,260,319.8 $1,145,889.7 +16.3 ABC $338,033.3 Not available CBS 492,309.8 Not available NBC 429,976.7 Not available *June and August figures as of February 22, 1966. BILLINGS BY DAY PARTS December January -December 1963 1964 % Chg. 1963 1964 % Chg. Daytime $ 35,314.2 $ 46,387.0+31.4 $329,194.6 $398,935.2 +21.2 Mon. -Fri. 21,284.2 26,574.2 +24.9 226,344.3 273,023.6 +20.6 Sat. -Sun. 14,030.0 19,812.8 +41.2 102,850.3 125,911.6 +22.4 Nighttime 78,282.8 85,741.0+ 9.5 816,695.1 861,384.6 + 5.5 TOTAL $113,597.0 $132,128.0 +16.3 $1,145,889.7 $1,260,319.8 +10.0

The statistics herein have been compiled from varied sources within the Television industry and the Government, inclusive of the Federal Communications Commission, U. S. Depart- ment of Commerce, Radio -Electronics -Television Manufacturers Association, NBC Research Department, Publishers Information Bureau, Nielsen Television Index, American Research Bureau, Television Bureau of Advertising.

Receiver Production and Sales to Dealers

TV and Radio Production (Units) -1965 Total TV Monochrome TV Color TV Total Radio FM Radio* July 596,309 464,592 131,717 1,756,980 249,956 June 945,658 714,405 231,253 2,170,998 341,964 May 751,100 581,438 169,662 1,792,798 209,720 April 756,771 577,450 179,321 1,782,175 165,174 March 995,956 790,379 205,577 2,305,993 266,255 February 850,888 681,365 169,523 1,825,374 238,706 January 745,054 617,297 127,757 1,702,125 188,599 Year-to-date '65 5,641,736 4,426,926 1,214,810 13,336,443 1,660,374 Year-to-date '64 5,010,218 4,320,687 689,531 9,994,785 925,090 *Excludes auto sets; includes AM -FM combinations

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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION, Inc. 165 West 46th Street, NewYork, N.Y. 10036 Circle 5-3035 TELEVISION SALES TO DEALERS Total Color Monochrome Month 1966 1966 1966 January 882,142 231,238 650,904 February 891,248 302,062 589,186 March (5 weeks) 1,151,813 408,684 743,129 April 771,863 296,485 475,378 May 674,077 249,877 424,200 June (5 weeks) 876,840 332,848 543,992 July 802,033 293,056 508,977 August 928,086 372,787 555,299 Sept. (5 weeks) 1,431,426 616,006 815,420 TOTAL 8,409,528 3,103,043 5,306,485 RADIO SALES TO DEALERS Home? FM* Month 1966 1966 January 831,350 203,430 February 1,103,561 329,319 March (5 weeks) 1,329,556 407,144 April 810,000 220,146 May 729,425 170,300 June (5 weeks) 1,173,010 288,830 July 942,786 274,39 i August 1,010,416 270,918 Sept. (5 weeks) 1,747,711 428,876 TOTAL 9.677,815 2,593,358 Includes clock & portable. Included in home radios; excludes auto FM. Advertisers NETWORK AND SPOT TV ADVERTISING -ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES BY PRODUCT CLASSIFICATION Food & Grocery Products, television's biggest class of advertisersgrew larger in 1965. Other top spending product classes in 1965 were: Cosmetics & Toiletries, DrugProducts, Tobacco Products & Supplies. Automotive, Confections & Soft Drinks andHousehold Laun- dry Products. Network expenditures are Net Time & Program Costs, compiledby Lending National Advertisers/Broadcast Advertisers Reports. Spot expendituresare estimated gross time costs from N.C. Rorabaugh Co. This report is from the TelevisionBureau of Advertising. Jan. -Dec. Jan. -June Jan. -June 1965 1964 1963 Agriculture $ 1,468,500$ 1,346,000$ 689,000 Ale, Beer & Wine 93,286,700 93,408,400 39,281.600 Amusement, Entertainment 6,349,900 4,362,600 2,026,100 Automotive 136,627,100 135,186,900 45,596,500 Building Material, Equipment, Fixtures, Paints 21.717,000 21,620.900 13,182.900 Clothing, Furnishings, Accessories 26,460.900 23,732,800 11,027,300 Confections & Soft Drinks 143,206,600 128,992,600 47,543.000 Consumer Services 55,926,400 66,750,500 24,576.300 Cosmetics & Toiletries 318.331,100 287,747,700107,264,900 Dental Products 86,322.500 67,875,800 26.685.000 Drug Products 212.839,100 199,453,800 90.853.500 Food & Grocery Products 465.549,600 431.068.100178,821,700 Garden Supplies & Equipment 4,720,100 4,305,400 2.248,900 Gasoline & Lubricants 62,336,100 58,203,400 20,889,200 Hotels, Resorts, Restaurants 2,816,900 1,420,400 635,700 Household Cleaners, Cleansers, Polishes, Waxes 83,059,100 74,432,100 34.287,000 Household Equipment -Appliances 31,551,400 23,898.800 11.427,400 Household Furnishings 9,931,400 10,633,800 2,715,300 Household Laundry Products 130.295.800 126,116,900 58.432,100 Household Paper Products 39,967,500 37,073,900 15,688 000 Household General 24.730,200 23,144,400 9,882,200 Notions 1.235,400 860,100 493.100 Pet Products 40.721,400 31,840.100 11,871,100 Publications 3.850.500 3,393,100 1,758.900 Sporting Goods, Bicycles, Toys 44,570,700 32,042,200 5,506.200 26A 99%ot all Tilintstones' viewersare adults.

'Children 42%-Teens 10%. -Source: Nielsen Audience Comp. Nov. 1960-65. All ratings data subject to qualifica- tions published by Nielsen, which willbe supplied on request. 166 half-hours in full color distributed by Jan. -Dee. Jan. -June Jan. -June 1965 1964 1963 Stationery, Office Equipment 7,105,900 6,316,200 1,807,300 Television. Radio, Phonograph, Musical Instruments 17,154,800 10,830,400 1,858,200 Tobacco Products & Supplies 194,086,300 197,000,500 66,327,000 Transportation & Travel 26,864,500 19,365,400 7,830,600 Watches, Jewelry, Cameras 27,324.700 24,206,400 6,849,200 Miscellaneous 15,411,700 15,269,100 5,987,000 Total $2, 335,819,800$2,161,898,700$854,042,900 *No comparison of figures are made because 1964is for a full year and 1963 & 1962 figures are for six months. Viewing Habits January -December 1965 is. 1964 I ELEVISION USAGE Avg. Minute Audience (Homes) 1965 1964 Change Total Day 15,900,000 15,365,000 + 3.5 Morning 7,526,000 6,984,000 + 7.8 Afternoon 14,257,000 13,761,000 + 3.6 Evening 23,320,000 22,763,000 + 2.4 Avg. Hours per Home 5 Hrs. 29 mins.5 hrs. 25 mins. Avg. Audience/Network Show (Homes) Nighttime 8,600,000 8,421,000 + 2.4 Weekday Daytime 3,700,000 3,667,000 0.0 Week -end Daytime 3,700,000 3,590,000 + 2.8 Total Hours of Usage per Day 290,700,000 280,500,000 + 3.6 TELEVISION EXPENDITURES Network (Net time and Program Costs) $1,260,320,000 $916,520,000 +10.0 Spot (Gross Time Billings) 1,070,500,0001,016,009,000 + 5.9 Per Cent COMMERCIAL TELEVISION STATIONS 1966 1965 Change Total 587 569 + 3.2 VHF 486 481 + 1.0 UHF 101 88 +14.8 COLOR TELEVISION Homes 5,220,000 2,860,000 +85.8 Sets 5,350,000 +87.1 Per Cent of TV Homes 9.6 Detailed information on the above presented on the following pages.

TELEVISION USAGE During An As erage Minute by Day Parts 1963-1965 1 he number of homes using television during an average minute in 1965 showed increases over 1964 in all three day parts. The morning, afternoon andevening segments recorded increases of approximately one half million homes each. The percent of total TVhomes viewing during the average minute recorded increases in two of the three day parts, with the morning segment showing the largest increase, up almost a full percentage point.The afternoon was up .3 percent while the evening held steady at 44 percent.

1965 1964 1963 % TV Homes % TV Homesm) % TV Homes Homes (000) Homes Homes (000) (7 A.M.-12 N) Morning 14.2 7.526 13.5 6,984 12.7 6,440 (12 N-6 P.M.) Afternoon 26.9 14,257 26.6 13,761 24.8 12,542 (6 P.M. -I A.M.) Evening 44.0 23,320 44.0 22,763 42.8 21,648 (7 A.M.-1 A.M.) Total Day 30.0 15,900 29.7 15,365 28.5 14,389

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Paris Rome Mexico City AVERAGE HOURS OF TV USAGE BY TERRITORY per TV Home-per Day 1960-1965 Average daily television usage in four of Nielsen territories reached all-time highs in 1965. The four new records were set in the East Central (5:44), the West Central (5:28), the South (5:27), and the Pacific (5:24). The North East declined two minutes from a high of 5:49 in 1964. Time Spent per TV Home per Day North East West East Central Central South Pacific 1965 5:47 5:44 5:28 5:27 5:24 1964 5:49 5:35 5:23 5:17 5:08 1963 5:24 5:16 5:05 5:12 5:05 1962 5:14 5:16 5:02 5:08 4:56 1961 5:11 5:26 4:59 5:01 5:02 1960 5:05 5:22 5:10 5:02 5:00

AVERAGE MINUTE AUDIENCES FOR NETWORK SHOWS by Day Parts 1960-1965 Record Audience levels to network programs were reported for the year 1965 in two of the three day part classifications. The average nighttime program showed the largest gain, reaching 8.6 million homes, an increase of 200,000 homes over 1964. The weekend daytime network programs posted an average of 3.7 million, up 100,000 from the 1964 average of 3.6 million. The average weekday daytime program remained at the 1964 record level of 3.7 million homes.

Avg. Nighttime Avg. Weekday Avg. Week -end Program Daytime Program Daytime Program Homes Homes Homes (000) Rating (000) Rating (000) Rating 1965 8,600 16.2 3,700 7.0 3,700 6.9 1964 8,421 16.3 3,667 7.1 3,590 6.9 1963 8,173 16.2 3,236 6.4 3,490 6.9 1962 7,663 15.6 2,897 5.9 3,547 7.2 1961 7,645 16.3 2,820 6.0 3,149 6.7 1960 7,368 16.3 2,776 6.1 3,142 7.0

TELEVISION EXPENDITURES Network and Spot Spot television gross time billings topped the one billion dollar level for the second straight year during 1965, posting a total of 1,075.5 million dollars, an increase of 5.9 percent over the 1,016.0 million dollars reported for 1964. - Network billings, which include net time and program costs, totaled 1,260.3 million dollars . . . up 10 percent from the 1,145.9million dollars recorded for 1964. Network Spot* 1965 $1,260,320,000* $1,075,500,000 1964 1,145,890,000* 1,016,009,000 1963 1,058,001,000* 871,063,000 1962 798,808,000 721,211,000 1961 712,128,000 617,398,000 1960 682.371.000 603,294,000 1955 406.899.000 NA Sources: LNA /BAR-Network N.C. Rorabaugh Co.-Spot *Net time and program costs, prior to 1963 gross time only.

30A GENERAL ARTISTS CORPORATION

New York Beverly Hills Chicago Las Vegas London Rome ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS

American Film Company 524 A American Film Productions, Inc. 524 American Guild of Authors & Composers 625 625 A & F Film Corp. 735 American Guild of Musical Artists, Inc. 626 ABC Map 18A American Guild of Variety Artists 626 ABC Television Ltd. 686 American Humane Association 657 ABC -Films,Inc. 524, 656,735 American International Television, Inc. ...525, 626 ABC International Television, Inc. 656 American Marketing Association 626 ABC -Paramount Records, Inc. 657 American Radio Relay League, Inc. 626 ABC Television Spot Sales, Inc 657 American Society of Cinematographers, Inc.. A.C.T. Studios (An Comlacht Taifeadadh Ltd.) 690 American Society of Composers, Authors and 524 Publishers (ASCAP) 627 AFP Distributors, Inc. 627 A.L.S. Management Ltd. 691 American Women in Radio and Television .. 735 A. P. Films Ltd. 691 Amerivision, Inc. 525 ASCAP (see American Society of Composers, Anderson, Jack Productions 525 Authors and Publishers) 627 Anderson, Leonard Associates, Inc. 734 Academy Film Productions, Inc. 524 Anderson, Robert Associates Ltd. Academy of TV Arts and Sciences Awards Andrews, Eamonn Studios, Ltd. 691 686 1964 773 Anglia Television Ltd. Academy TV Film Productions of Canada .. 734 Anglicqn Church of Canada, The (Division of 734 Actors Equity Association (AAAA AF) 624 Broadcasting) 691 524 Anglo-Scottish Pictures Ltd. Adelphi Company 525 650 Anguish, Toby, Motion Picture Productions .. Admiral Corp. 691 734 Animated Motion Pictures, Ltd. Advertel Productions, Ltd. 525 764 Animated Productions, Inc. Advertiser, The (publication) 525 Advertising Age (publication) 764 Animatic Productions, Ltd. Animation 565 Advertising Agencies 734 Canada 728 Animation Productions 691 707 Animation Services, Ltd. Great Britain 734 605 Anton Van Der Water Film Productions U. S. 691 Advertising Association, The 716 Anvil Films Ltd. 738 624 Argentina, Industry Statistics Advertising Council, The 627 624 Arizona Broadcasters Association Advertising Federation of America 627 690 Arkansas Broadcasters Association Advertising Films Ltd. 691 Advertising Research Foundation 624 Armada Productions Armstrong, J., & Co. 525 Advision Ltd. 690 Arnell, Peter, Productions 525 Agencies Arrow Productions (Ken Davis Associates Ltd.) 691 Advertising Arrowhead Productions 525 Canada 728 Art Directors, Local 876 (IATSE) Hollywood .. 633 Great Britain 707 Artek Film Productions 734 U. S. 605 Artists' Managers Guild 627 Agents' Associated Ltd. 707 Artist's Representatives Association, Inc. . 627 Alabama Broadcasters Association 624 Artixo Prods. Ltd. 450 Aladdin Television Productions, Inc. 524 Artkino Pictures, Inc. 450 Alexander Film Co. 524 Asher Brothers Productions 691 Alexander, M. & A., Productions, Inc. 524 Ashley and Crippen, Ltd. 734 All -Canada Television Div., All -Canada Radio Asp Productions Ltd. 734 Facilities, ltd. 735 Aspect Productions Ltd 691 Allen & Allen Productions Ltd. 524 Associated Actors and Artists of America .... 627 Allend'or Productions, Ltd. 524 Associated British-Pathe, Ltd. 691 Alliance of Television Film Producers, Inc. 624 , The 525 Allied Artists Television Corp. 524 Associated Television Ltd. 6fI6 All -Scope Pictures, Inc. 524 Association Films,Inc. 525 Altec Service Corp. 650 Association of Broadcasting Staff 716 American Association of Advertising Agencies 624 Association of Canadian Advertisers, Inc. 730 American Broadcasting Companies 650 Association of Cinematograph, Television and 624 Allied Technicians 716 American Cinematographer, The (Publication) 764 Association of Motion Picture Producers and American Communications Association 625 Laboratories of Canada 731 America Diversified Services 524 Association of National Advertisers, Inc. .... 627 American Federation of Musicians (AFL) 625 Association of Pay TV Operators 716 American Federation of Television and Radio Association of Radio-Television News Ana- Artists (AAAA-AFL-CIO) 625 lysts 628

32A MIIM,I4M. . Association Professionale de Cineastes, Mon- Bray Studios, Inc. 526 treal 731 Brazil Associations General Industry Statistics 738 British 716 Brenner, Joseph Associates 450 Canada 730 Briston Films, Ltd. 734 Athos Film Productions Ltd. 691 Britain (see British, Great Britain & Ireland) Atlantic Films & Electronics, Ltd. 734 Eritish Actors' Equity Association 716 Atlantic Video Corp. 657 British Advertising Agencies 707 Atlas Film Corp. 525 British Alfa Films Ltd. 692 Atlas Television Corp. 525,657 British Associations 716 A T U Productions, Inc. 525 British Broadcasting Corp. 526, 658, 684,722 Audio (publication) 764 British Equipment Manufacturers 719 Audio Productions, Inc. 525 British Film Producers Association 716 Audubon Films 450 British Films Ltd. 692 Augusta Productions, Ltd. 691 British Government Units 684 Austin Productions, Inc. 525 British Information Services, News Division .. 526 Australia, General Industry Statistics 738 British Kinematograph Sound and Television Australian Broadcasting Commission 691 Society 716 Austria General Industry Statistics 738 British Laboratories 703 Authors' Guild Inc. 628 British Libraries, Film and Music 702 Authors' League of America, Inc. 628 B itish Producers and Distributors 690 Autocue (Great Britain) Ltd. 691 British Radio Valve Manufacturers Assn. ... 716 Award and Poll Winners 771 British Regional Television Association ... 716 Award Films 525 British Services 701 Azteca Films, Inc. 450 Britsh Society of Cinematographers Ltd. .... 716 British Studios 706 British Year in Review 682 Broadcast Editorial Reports, Inc. 658 B Broadcast Music, Inc. 628,657 Broadcast Pioneers Club, The 628 BBC Television Enterprises 691 Broadcasters,World TV 746 BHE Distributors, Ltd. 691 Broadcasters Association of Puerto Rico 629 BMI Canada Limited 731 Broadcasting & Film Commission of National Bagnall George, and Associates, Inc. 525, 657 Council of the Churches of Christ in the Bairn, Harold Film Productions (London) Ltd. 691 USA 526,629 Baldwin Organization, Inc. The 525 Broadcasting Foundation of America 526, 629 Balsam, Jerome, Films, Inc. 525 BroadcastingStudioEmployes,Local782 Bamore Film Productions, Ltd. 691 (IATSE), New Cork 633 S. Banks (IntelevisionLtd. 734 Broadcasting (publication) 765 Banner Films, Inc. 526 Bruce, Christine, Productions, Ltd. 692 Barbre, Thos. J., Productions 526 Brunner Lloyd & Co., Ltd. 692 Baron -Brody Productions 526 Burnell Productions Ltd. 692 Bartlett, Hall, Television Productions 526 Burrud, Bill, Productions 527 Basch Radio & TV Productions 526 Burstyn, Inc. 436 Basic Films Ltd. 691 Business Screen Magazine (publication) 765 Beacon Television Features, Inc. 526 Jack Bygrave Productions, Ltd. 692 Beck, Alexander, Films, Inc. 526 Byron Motion Pictures, Inc. 527 Becker, V. S., Productions 526 Bell Film Exchange 526 Berkeley Films, Ltd. 691 Berkley Studio 734 C Better Refreshment Merchandising (see Better Theatres) (publication) 764 CAPAC (Composers, Authors and Publishers Better Theatres (publication) 764 Association of Canada, Ltd.) 731 Biddick Company 526 CBS Laboratorise (see Columbia Broadcasting Bier, David, Studios 734 System, Inc.) 658 Big Fights, Inc., The 526 CBS Map 20A Billboard, The (publication) 764 CBS News 692 Biographic Films Ltd. 691 CBS Films, Inc. 527 Biographies 1-333 CBS Television Sales 735 Bird Films, Ltd. 734 CTV Television Network Limited 722 Commercial Films Ltd. 692 California Broadcasters Association, Inc. ... 629 Bob Banner Associates, Inc. 526 California International Productions 528 Banjo Productions, Inc. 526 Caledonian Film Editing Services 692 Border Television Ltd. 686 Calonius, Lars, Productions, Inc. 528 Boulton-Hawker Films Ltd. 692 Cambodia 739 Box Office Television, Inc. 657 Camera Craft 528 Brand Names Foundation, Inc. 628 Camera Equipment (British) 701 Brandon Films, Inc. 526 Camera Sales, Rentals, Repairs 563

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FlI PARHFP R rnmotirspe 529 Campbell Films, Ltd. 692 City Film Center, Inc. 529 Campbell Productions 734 Clairmont Films 658 Campus Film Distributors Corporation 528 Clear Channel Broadcasting Service 529 Campus Film Productions, Inc. 528 Clifton Productions, Inc. 753 Canada Code, Television 529 Advertising Agencies 728 Colburn, John Associates, Inc. 574 Associations 730 Color Processes Canadian Broadcasting Corp. 722 Colorado Broadcasters Association 629 Distributors, TV Film 735 Colorama Features, Inc. 305 692 Equipment 731 Colour Film Services, Ltd. 658 Film Carriers 573 Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. 660 Film Exchanges 582 CBS Europe 660 Film Laboratories 573 CBS Films, Inc. 659 Laboratories 733 CBS Laboratories Newspaper Editors and Writers 736 CBS Limited 660 660 Producers 734 CBS News Research Organizations 733 Columbia Records, Inc. 659 Screening Rooms 587 Radio Division 659 Station Representatives 728 Television Network 658 659 Stations 724 Television Stations Canadian Association of Advertising Agencies 728 Columbia Records, Inc. (see Columbia Broad- Canadian Association of Broadcasters 731 casting System, Inc.) 659 Canadian Broadcasting Corp. 728 Commerce Pictures Corp. 530 Canadian Film Industries 573 Commercial Jingles 567 Canadian Society of Cinematographers .... 731 Commercial Radio and Television Ltd. 692 Capiland Motion Picture Centre Ltd. 734 Commercial Television Circle 716 Capital Enterprises 528 Commercials, Producers and Distributors of . 524 Carmen Productions, Inc. 658 Commonwealth Film & Television, Inc. 530 Cartoon Distributors Corporation 528,658 Companies 649 Cartoon Producers 569 Company of Artists Productions, Inc. 530 Cascade Pictures of California, Inc. 528 Composers, Authors and Publishers Associa- Casino Films, Inc. 450 tion of Canada, Ltd. (CAPAC) 731 Casolaro Giglio Films Distributing Co. 450 Composers' Guild of Great Britain 716 Caston Productions 528 Concanen Films, Ltd. 692 Catholic Actors Guild of America 629 Condor Pictures, Inc. 530 Catholic Motion Picture Enterprises 528 Connecticut Broadcasting Association, Inc... 629 Catholic Writers Guild of America, Inc. 629 Connell, Howard Associates 692 Cavalcade Pictures, Inc., and Cavalcade Tele- Connell, Howard Productions, Ltd. 692 vision Programs 528 Consultants 567 Cavalier Films Ltd. 692 Contact Book 765 Cavalier Productions, Inc. (Hollywood) 528 Continental Cinema Corp. 530 Celebrity Bulletin 765 Continental International Pictures 530 Celebrity Register 765 Continental Motion Picture Corp. 451 Celtic Film Productions Ltd. 692 Cooper, Marcus Ltd. 692 Central Casting Ltd. 716 Co-ordinated Marketing Agency 530 Central Office of Information 692 Corinthian Broadcasting Corp. 660 J. D. Chambers & Partners Ltd. 692 Corradine, Tom J., & Associates 530 Channel Allocations 515 Costume Suppliers (British) 701 Channel Television, Ltd. 686 Costumes and Uniforms 564 Chapman, Bruce, Co. 528 Coty Television Corp. 530 Chatham, Lew, Associates 528 County Films Ltd. 692 C/Hear Services, Inc. 528 Frank Coven Enterprises, Ltd. 692 Cherry Film Productions Ltd. 528 Cox, William G., Film Enterprises 530 Cheryl -TV Corp. 528 Crandall, Roland D. Productions 530 Chetwynd Films, Ltd. 734 Craven, Thomas Film Corporation 530 Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc. 528 Craven, Thomas Films (Canada) Ltd. 530 China (Communist) Statistics 738 Crawley Films, Ltd. 734 China (Taiwan) Industry Statistics 739 Crawley -McConnell, Ltd. 734 Chisholm, Jack Film Productions Ltd. 734 Creative Management Associates, Ltd. 530 Cineastes Associates 692 Creativision, Inc. 530 Cinecraft Continental Productions, Inc. 529 Crest Film Productions Ltd. 692 Cinema V Distributing, Inc. 451 Crest Television Productions 530 Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund .... 716 Crestview Productions Ltd. 692 Cinema-Vue Corporation 529 Critics and Writers of the Newspapers Can- Cinepix, Inc. 529 ada 736 Cinetoon Productions 529 Crosby, Bing Enterprises, Inc. 660 Cine-Video Productions, Inc. 529 Crosby, Bing, Productions 530,660 Cine-View, Inc. (Cine-Tele Prods.) 529 Crown Pictures International 530 Cinevista Ltd. 692 Crystal Pictures, Inc. 530

36A HOPE ENTERPRISES, INC. Cu!hone Film Studios, Inc. 530 Editorial Films Productions Ltd. 693 Cummings Productions, Inc. 530 Editors and Writers of the Newspapers Can - Cutting Rooms 563 ada 736 Educational & Television Films Ltd. 693 Edwards, Ralph, Productions 532 Elan -Porter Productions, Inc 532 D Eldorado Films, Inc. 532 Electric Utilities Television 532 DBAConsolidated Television Sales (see Electrical Trades Union 717 George Bagnall & Associates) 525 Electronic & Appliance Specialist (pub.) 765 Daily Variety (publication) 765 Electronic Industries Association 631 Darer Corporation 531 Electronic Industries Assoc. of Canada 731 Data Film Distributors, Ltd. 693 Electronic Industries (publication) 765 Davey, Ken, Productions 734 Electronic Technician (publication 765 Day, Francis and Hunter Ltd. 693 Electronic World 766 Day, Gordon M., Productions 531 Electronics (publication) 766 Daystar Enterprises 660 Elektra Film Productions, Inc. 532 Daystar Productions 660 Elliot, Unger and Elliot, Inc. 534 Daystar Television 531,660 Ellis Films, Inc. 735 De Gray, Denton Agency, Ltd. 693 Corp. 662 De Lane Lea Processes Ltd. 693 Embassy Pictures Corp. Television 532,622 DePatie-Frelong Enterprises, Inc. 630 Ember Records 693 Delfont, Bernard Ltd. (TV Dept.) 693 Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp. 662 Demby Productions, Inc. 531 Empire Film Productions 693 Denmark: General Industry Statistics 739 Empire Films, Inc. 532 Denove, Jack, Productions, Inc. 531 Empire Production Corp. 534 Department oftheArmy,Radio and TV Endorsements, Inc. (TV) 532 Branch 531 Episcopal Actors Guild of America, Inc. 631 D4 Film Studios, Inc. 531 Equipment, Lighting 563 Depicto Films, Inc. 532 Equipment Manufacturers, British 719 Derel Producing Associates 532 Equipment Manufacturers, Canadian 731 Desilu Productions, Inc. 532,660 Equipment, Studio 563 Desilu Sales, Inc. 735 ERA, International Film and Recording Enter- Desilu Sales (U.K.) Ltd. 693 prises, Inc. 532 DeWolfe Ltd. 693 Era Productions, Inc. 532 Digby Turpin Films, Ltd. 693 Howard Evans Powell Agency 693 Director's Guild of America, Inc. 630 Ewart & Company (Studio) Ltd. 693 Director's Guild of Canada 731 Eyeline Films Ltd. 693 Disney, Walt, Productions, Ltd. 693 Disney, Walt, Productions 532 Distributors of Trailers 583 Distributors and Producers F Canada 734 Great Britain 690 Faillace Productions, Inc. 534 U. S. 523 Fair Deal Motion Picture Service 534 Dola Films Ltd. 735 Fairbanks, Jerry, Productions 534,662 Dominant Pictures Corp. (Division of United Fairbanks, "Tiny," Enterprises, Inc. 534 Artists Television Inc.) 676 Fairview Films, Inc. 534 Dorian Film Productions Ltd. 693 Falk, Richard R., Associates 534 Dorland Advertising Ltd. 963 Fame (publication) 764 Dormar Productions, Ltd. 693 Fame -MotionPictureDailyPoll TV Cham- Douglas Productions 532 pions, 1949-64 772 Dramatist's Guild of the Authors League of Family Films 532 America, Inc. 631 Family Theater, Inc. 534 Drummer Films Ltd. 693 Famous Artists Corporation 534 Dryer, Sherman H., Productions 532 Fan Magazines 770 Dube, Harry S. (Producer) 532 Fancey, E. J., Production Ltd. 693 Du Mont Laboratories 661 Feature Films, 1944-65 333 Dunclaren Productions 734 Fedderson, Don, Productions 534 Dunn, Cal, Studios 532 Federal Communications Bar Association 631 Dynamic Films, Inc. 532 Federal Communications Commission 631 Federation of British Film Makers 717 Federation of Film Unions 717 Federation of Specialized Film Associations 717 E Fennell, Paul J., Co. 534 Fiieshire Motion Pictures Ltd. 734 Eastern Film Productions Ltd. 734 Film -Aide 534 Eastman Kodak Company 661 Film Art Television Pictures 735 Editor and Publisher (publication) 765 Film Artists' Association 717 38A MARS

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Greenwich, Conn. Phone: 203 TO 9-6777 Film Assistance Productions Ltd. 734 Foreign Films in United States Film Associates, Inc. 534 Distributor and Tile 450 Film Associates Ltd. (Canada) 734 Format Films, Inc. 536 Film Associates Ltd. (Great Britain) 693 Formont Film Corporation 536 Film Aviation Services Ltd. 693 Fortune Associates 536 Film Carriers 584 Fotovox, Inc. 536 Film Centre Ltd 693 Four Provinces Films Ltd. 694 Film City Productions Ltd. 693 Four Distribution Corp. 536 Film Classic Exchange 535 536 Film Contracts Ltd. 693 Four Star Television of Canada, Ltd. 735 Film Effects Fox, Geo., Corp., The 536 British 701 Fox, Harry, Agent and Trustee 632 U. S 563 Framer, Walt, Productions 536 Filmedia, .nc. 451 France Industry Statistics 740 Film Exchange Employes,Film And Poster Fremantle Canada, Ltd. 735 Department Shipping and Inspection, Local Fremantle International, Inc. 537, 694 B 51 (IATSE-AFL-C10 633 French Broadcasting System (Radiodiffusion Film Exchange Employes 634 Francaise) in No. America 662 Film Exchanges 575 Funt, Allen A., Productions 537 Film Graphics, Inc. 535 Film Images, Inc. 535 Film Investment Corporation 662 Film Laboratories 570 G Film Laboratory Association Ltd. 717 537 Film Libraries, Stock -Shot 576 GBA Productions 694 Film News 766 G.H.W. Productions Ltd. Film Opticals of Canada Ltd. 734 Galaxie Productions, Inc. 537 537 Film Partnership Ltd. 694 Ganz, William J., Co., Inc. Film Processing, Raw Stock and Storage 570 James Garret & Partners Ltd. 694 Film Producers Association of New York 632 Gateway Film Productions Ltd. 694 694 Film Producers & Distributors Gateway Television Productions Ltd. 694 Britain 690 GeeFilms Ltd. 537 Canada 734 General Artists Corp. U. S. 523 General Electric Co. 662 Film Publicity Guild Ltd. 717 General Electric Broadcasting Co., Inc. 663 Film Quarterly 766 General Electric Cablevision Corp 663 537 Film Representations, Inc. 451 General Television Enterprises, Inc. Film Storage Vaults 574 Association of Broadcasters 632 Film Studios of Chicago, III. 535 Gerald Productions, Inc. 537 Film Surveys Ltd. 694 Germany Industry Statistics 740 Film Vision Corp. 535 Gertz, Mitchell, Agency, Inc. 537 Film Workshop Ltd. 694 Anthony Gilkison Associates 694 Filmack Studios 535 Glen Glenn Sound Co. 538, 663 Films -Around -The World 451 Glenar Studios 538 Films Five, Inc. 536 Globe TV Corporation 538 Films for Television of Hollywood, Inc. 535 Bob Godfrey Films, Ltd. 694 Films, Feature Releases, 1944-65 333 Gold, Melvin L. Enterprises 538 Films of India 451 Goldhawk Films, Ltd. 694 Films of the Nations, Distributors, Inc. 535 Goldstone Film Enterprises, Inc. 451 Films of Scotland 717 Goldstone, Nat C., Productions, Inc. 538 Films of Today 694 Gomalco, Enterprises 538 Filmvideo Releasing Corp. 535 Goodman, Harry S., Productions 538 , Inc. 535 Goodman, Martin, Productions 538 Fine Arts Films, Inc. 452 Goodson-Todman Productions 538,663 Finland, Industry Statistics 740 Government Units, British 684 Fiore Films 536 Governor Films 451 First Aid Employees 634 Grade Organization, Ltd., The 694 Fishbein, Frieda (Producer) 536 Television, Ltd. 688 Five Cities Films Ltd. 694 Granada -TV Network Ltd. 688 Flagg, Films, Inc. 536 Grand Prize Films, Inc. 451 Flamingo Film Productions 694 Great Britain & Ireland Flamingo Telefilm Sales, Inc. 536 Advertising Agencies 707 Fleetwood Films, Inc. 536 Associations 716 Fletcher Film Productions 734 British Broadcasting Corporation 684 Florida Association of Broadcasters 632 Camera Equipment 701 Florida Music Company 694 Costume Suppliers 707 Flying A Pictures, Inc. 536 Equipment Manufacturers 719 Ford, Maurice, Television Service 694 Government Units & Program Contractors 684 Fordel Films, Inc. 536 Laboratories 703

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41A Libraries, Film & Music 702 Hu Cain Associates 540 Market Research 704 Hubley Studio, Inc. 540 News Film Service 707 Hudiburg, Lucille, Productions 540 Producers and Distributors 690 HuIlen International, Inc. 540 Recording Studies 704 Hyams, T.V. Films, Inc. 540 Services for Producers 701 Studios 706 Tilting -Special Effects 705 Year in Review 682 Greatest Fights of the Century, Inc. 538 Greece Industry Statistics 740 Green, Lewis G., Productions 538 IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Greene, Ben, Films Prod. 538 Stage Emplyes & Moving Picture Opera- Elaine Greene Ltd. 694 tors of the U.S. & Canada) (AFL-CIO) .... 633 639 Greenfield, Ernest Wm., Adv., Inc. 538 IBEW, Local 40 (Film) 735 Greshler, Abner, Productions, Inc 538 ITC of Canada Ltd. 632 Gross, Gerry -Madison Productions, Inc. 532 Idaho Broadcasters Association 540 Group Two Animation Ltd. 694 Ideal Pictures, Inc. 632 Group Four Productions 734 Illinois Broadcasters Association 695 Guam 741 Impact Productions, Ltd. Incorporated Society of British Advertisers .. 717 Guedel, John, Productions 538 695 Guernand Film Co. 734 Incorporated Television Co. Ltd. (ITC) Independent Cine Art Ltd. 695 Guild Animation Ltd. 694 695 Guild of Film Art Directors 717 Distributors Ltd. Independent Motion Picture Machine Opera- Guild of Film Production Executives 717 632 Guilds and Unions 623 tors and Television Employees, Inc. Independent Television Authority 684 Independent Television Companies Associa- tion, Ltd. 717 Independent Television Corp. 540,664 IND-O-PRO Associates, Inc. 540,664 H India, Industry Statistics 741 Indiana Broadcasters Association, Inc. 633 H -R Productions, Inc. 538 Indonesia, General Industry Statistics 741 Hack, Herman, Prods. and Scripture Film ... 538 Institute for Education by Radio -Television 633 Halos & Batchelor Cartoon Films Ltd. 695 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi- Halliford Studios 695 neers 633 Hamilton Wright Org., Inc. 538 Institute of Practitioners in Advertising 717 Handel Film Corp. 538 Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers. 717 Hankinson Studio, Inc. 538 Interlingual Television, K. K. 540 Hardy, Stewart Films Ltd. 695 Interfilm (London) Ltd. 695 Harper, Campbell, Films Ltd. 695 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Harris-Tuchman Prods., Inc. 538 Employes & Moving Picture Machine Op - Harriscope, Inc. 538 erators of the U. S. and Canada (AFL-CIO) 633 Harrison Pictures Corp. 451 International Brotherhood of Electrical Work - Hartley Prods., Inc. 539 ers (AFL) 639 Hartley -Ward Films, Ltd. 695 International Entertainment Corp. 540 Harvey Cartoon Studios, Inc. 539 International Film Bureau, Inc. 540 Hatchford Films Ltd. 695 International Photographer (publication) ... 766 Hawaiian Association of Radio & Television International Photographers of the Motion Broadcasters 632 Picture Industries (Cameramen), IPMPI Lo - Hawke Studios Ltd. 695 cols (IATSE) 634 Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. 695 International Production, Ltd., The 734 Helios Telefilm Productions Ltd. 695 International Radio and Television Society ..639 Helso Pictures Corp. 539 International Releasing Organization 451 Henley, Arthur, Productions 539 International Sound Technicians of the Mo- High-Fye Music, Ltd. 695 tion Picture, Broadcast and Amusement In - Highlights of Television, Ltd. 695 dustries, Local 695 (IATSE-AFL) L. A. 634 Hoffberg Productions, Inc. 539 International Television Services Ltd. 695 Holdsworth, Gerald ,Ltd. 695 International Vidio Productions 541 Holland: General Industry Statistics 741 Intervideo Production, Ltd. 734 Holly -Tex Pictures,Inc. 539 Iowa Broadcasters Association 639 Hollywood Reporter (publication) 766 Ireland Hollywood Television Service 539,663 General Industry Statistics 741 Holmes, Francis, J. S. Film Prods. 734 Industry in Great Britain & Ireland 681 Hong Kong Industry Statistics 741 Robert Irvine Productions Ltd. 695 Hope Interprises, Inc. 663 Irish Film Artists 695 Howard Radio -TV Productions (see Academy Israel, Industry Statistics 741 Film Prods., Inc.) 540 Italy, Industry Statistics 741

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43A Lawrence, Robert Prods. (Canada) Ltd. 735 J Lebanon, Industry Statistics 742 Ledeck Productions Ltd. 696 JAC Productions, Inc. 540 Leonard, Herbert B.,Productions,Inc. 542 J & M Productions, Inc. 540 Lesser Studio Ltd. 735 Jam Handy Organizations, The 540 Lester, Gene, Productions 542 Jamel Productions, Inc. 541 Levene, Carol, Productions 542 Jamieson Film Company 541 Le Vien Films, Ltd. 696 Janson -Smith, Peter, Ltd. 695 Lewis, Day Productions, Ltd. 696 Janus Films, Inc. 438 Lewis, Lester H., Associates 542 Japan, Industry Statistics 742 L&M Films 542 Jayark Films Corp. 541 Libra Film Distributors & Producers 542 Jaysina Enterprises, Inc. 541 Libraries Jenkins, Cyril Prod. Ltd. 695 British 702 Jerrold Electronics Corporation 664 Film Stock -Shot 575 Jewell Radio and Television Productions . 541 Music 564 Jewish Theatrical Guild of America, Inc., The 640 Lieb, Jack Productions 542 Jingles, Commercial 567 Lighting Equipment 563 Johnny Johnston -J. J. Jingles Ltd. (producer)696 Lilly, Lou, Productions 542 William Randolph Johnson Productions 540 Lion International Films, Ltd. 452 Joseph, Robert, Television Productions 541 Literary and Talent Agencies 588 Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and. Little, King & Partners, Ltd 696 Television Engineers (publication) 766 Littleton Park Film Productions Ltd 696 Lloyd, Jack (Producer) 543 Location Sound Facilities Ltd. 696 Longnecker, Robert, Agency (see Telepok) .. 543 K Lopert Pictures Corp. 452 Lott Video Productions 543 Kanawha Films, Ltd. 451 Association of Broadcasters 640 Kansas Association of Radio Broadcasters 640 Love, James, Productions, Inc. 543 696 Kavanagh Productions Ltd. Luce, Ralph, Productions 543 Kay -EM Film Company 541 Lysander Films, Ltd. 696 Kay, David M., & Associates Ltd. 696 Keitz and Herndon, Inc. 541 Kenco Films, Inc. 541 Kerkow, Herbert, Inc. 541 M Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Inc. 542 Key Productions, Inc. 542 MC Pictures,Inc. 543 Keystone Broadcasting System Inc. 664 MCA,Inc. 664 Kier Film Co. 542 MCA Canada, Ltd. 735 Killiam Shows, Inc. 542 MCA -TV, Ltd., Film Syndication Division ...543,664 King Bros. Productions, Inc. 542 MGM -TV, a Division ofMetro -Goldwyn - Kenneth King Enterprises 696 Mayer, Inc. 544,665 Kinocrat Films Ltd. 696 MGM Telestudios, Inc. 665 Kleiman Productions 542 MKR Films, Ltd. 544 Kluge Film Productions 534 MPA-TV (Motion Picture Advertising Service Knickerbocker Productions, Inc. 542 Co., Inc.) 546 Krantz Films, Inc. 542 MPO Videotronics, Inc. 544 Kruger Enterprises (London) Ltd. 696 Macqueen Film Organization Ltd. 696 Kurosawa Productions, Inc. 451 Magazines Fan 770 Trade 763 Magna Pictures Corp. 452 L Magnovox Co. 664 Maine Radio and TV Broadcasters Assn. 640 Laboratories Makeup Artists & Hair Stylists, Locals 635 Canada 573 Malaysia, General Industry Statistics 742 Great Britain 703 Maps, TV Network U. S. 575 ABC 18A Labs. Photo Reproduction 574 CBS 20A Laboratory Technicians, Locals (IATSE) 634 NBC 14A Lance Productions, Inc. 542 Marathon International Productions, Inc...544, 696 Lancer Productions, Inc. 542 Mardi Gras Productions, Inc. 544 The Landau -Unger Company, Inc. 542,664 Market Research Larchmont TV Studios, Inc. (see TV Guide Pro- British 704 ductions, Inc.) 542 Canada 733 Laufman, Herbert S., & Company 542 U.S. 567 Lavoie Prods. 734 Markow, Jack, and Co. 735 Lawrence, Robert, Productions, Inc. 542 Mark Three Studios, Inc. 544

44A Marterto Productions, Inc. 544 Motion Picture Studio Electrical Technicans.. 636 Maryland -D. C. Broadcasters Association 640 Motion Picture Studio Grips 636 Massachusetts Broadcasters Association .... 640 Motion Picture Studio Teachers and Welfare Master Film Studios, Ltd. 735 Workers 636 Master Films Distributors, Inc. 544 Motion Picture and Television Facilities Ltd... 696 Mastertape (Magnetic), Ltd. 696 Motorola Inc. 666 Maxwell, Robert, Associates, Inc. 544 Movietonews, Inc. 546 McCadden Productions 544 Murphy, Owen, Productions, Inc. 546 McConkey, Mack, Productions 544 Music, Music Libraries and Music Cutting McCrory, John, Studios 544 British 702 McLendon Radio Pictures, Inc. 544 U.S. 564 McNamara Productions, Inc. 544 Musical -Creative Practitioners 697 Meadway Prods. Ltd. 696 Musicians Union 641 Mechanical Copyright Protection Society Ltd., Musicians' Union (British) 718 Sound Film Music Division 717 Musk, Cecil, Ltd. 697 Medallion Pictures Corp. 544 Mutual Broadcasting System, Inc. 666 Medallion TV Enterprises, Inc. 544 Myerberg, Michael, Productions, Inc. 546 Merchandisers 567 Merit Productions, Inc. 544 Merriwell, Frank, Enterprises 544 Merton Park Productions Ltd. 696 N Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer British Studios, Ltd. 696 Metro Artist Bureau 544 NABUG (see National Association of Broad- , Inc. 665 casting Unions and Guilds) 641 Metropolitan Broadcasting (Division of Metro- NBC Films, Inc. 545 media, Inc.) 665 NBC Map 14A Mexico, Industry Statistics 743 N. T. A. International Inc. 697 Michigan Association of Broadcasters 640 NTA Telefilm (Canada) Ltd. 735 Milner-Fenwick, Inc. 545 Nassour Pictures, Inc. 545 Ministar Film Production Ltd. 735 National Academy ofTelevisionArts and Missionary Audio -Visual College 735 Sciences 641 Mississippi Broadcasters Association 640 National Association for Better Radio & Tele- Missouri Broadcasters Association 640 vision 641 Mode -Art Pictures,Inc. 545 National Association of Broadcast Unions & Modern Sound Pictures, Inc. 545 Guilds (NABUG) 641 Modern Teleservice, Inc. 545 National Association of Broadcasters 641 Mogull's Films 545 National Association of Educational Broad - Monitor Telefilms, Ltd. 696 casters 642 Mitchell Monkhouse Associates 696 National Association of Performing Artists .. 642 Monkhouse/Goodwin Agency Ltd. 696 Notional Association of Theatrical and Kine Montana Broadcasters Association 640 Employees 718 Moreland -Latchford Productions 735 National Audience Board, Inc. 642 Moreno Cartoons Ltd. 696 National Broadcasting Co., Inc. Moreno Film Studios 696 Britain 697 Morris, Dwight, Productions 545 U. S 666 Morris, Nelson, Productions, Inc. 545 National Film Agency (Bradley & Stott, Ltd.) 697 Morris, William, Agency, Inc. 545,678 National Film Board 735 Morton Productions 545 National Interest Picture Production Ltd..... 697 Moss, Herbert M., Productions 546 NationalRadio -Television NewsDirectory Motion Picture Advertising Service Co.,Inc. 546 (publication) 766 Motion Picture Almanac (publication) 764 National Screen Productions 546 Motion Picture Centre Ltd. 735 National Screen Service Ltd. 697 Motion Picture Costumers 635 National Telefilm Associates, Inc. 546,670 Motion Picture Crafts Service Local 636 National Telefilm Associates (U.K.) Ltd. 697 Motion Picture Daily (publication) 763 National Variety Artists, Inc. 643 Motion Picture Daily-Fame Poll TV Cham- Nationwide Pictures 546 pions, 1949-63 772 Neal, Stanley, Productions, Inc. 546 Motion Picture Export Association 718 Nebraska Broadcasters Association 643 Motion Picture Film Editors, Locals (IATSE) 635 Nemeth, Ted, Studios 546 Motion Picture Herald (publication) 762 Network Maps, Television Motion Picture Home Office Employees 635 ABC 18A Motion Picture Relief Fund, Inc. 635 CBS 20A Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists 636 NBC 14A Motion Picture Script Supervisors and pro- Network Programs 596 duction secretaries, Local 161 (IATSE) N. Y.635 Networks 451 Motion Picture Set Painters 636 Nevada Broadcasters Association 643 Motion Picture Service Co. 546 New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters 643 Motion Picture Studio Art Craftsmen 636 New Jersey Broadcasters Association 643 Motion Picture Studio Cinetechnicians 636 New Merritt Enterprises, Inc. 546 45A New Mexico Broadcasters Association 643 Pay Tv, Ltd. 697 New World Pictures, Ltd. 697 Peak Film Prods. Ltd. 697 New York State Broadcasters Association ... 643 Pearl & Dean (Productions) Ltd. 697 Newell, David M. 546 Peckham Productions, Inc. 547 Newsfilm,Inc. 546 Pegasus Films Ltd. 735 Newspaper Listing 768 Pegasus Productions, Inc. 548 Newspapers, Television Editors and Writers, Pelican Films, Inc. 548 Canada 736 Pendulum Productions, Inc. 548 Newsreel Producers 569 Association of Broadcasters ... 644 New Zealand, Industry Statistics 743 Peregrine Film Productions Ltd. 697 Niagara Films, Inc. 735 Performing Right Society Ltd., The 718 Nicholas Cartoon Films Ltd. 697 Personal Managers' Association Ltd., Tie ... 718 Nicoll, Oliver W., Productions 547 Peru, Industry Statistics 744 Nicholson -Muir Productions, Inc. 546 PetersonProductions 735 548 Niles, Fred A., Communications Center, Inc. . 547 Petri, Tony, Studios Norbert Productions, Inc. 547 Philco Corporation 670 744 North Carolina Association of Broadcasters . 643 Philippines, Industry Statistics North Dakota Broadcasters Association .... 643 Phillips-Gutkin & Assoc. Ltd. 735 Northern Motion Picture Laboratories, Ltd. .. 735 Philsco TV Enterprises 548 Norway: General Industry Statistics 743 Phoenix FilmsLtd. 697 Nova Films Inc. 735 Phonevision (see Zenith Radio Corp.) 678 Phonographic Performance Ltd. 718 Photo Reproductions Labs. 574 Pictures O Feature Releases, 1944-1965 333 Pictures For Business 548 O'Brien, Ray Film Productions, Ltd. 697 Piel, David, Inc. 548 O'Reilly Productions 547 Pinschewer Films,Ltd. 697 Odyssey Productions, Inc. 547 Pied Piper Films Ltd. 735 Official Films, Inc. 547,670 Plato Films Ltd. 697 Ohio Association of Broadcasters 643 Plautus Productions 548 Okinawa, Industry Statistics 743 PlymouthFilmsLtd. 697 Oklahoma Broadcasters Association 644 Pohlman Film Productions, Inc. 548 Okun, Lillian, Productions 547 Poll and Award Winners 771 Omega Productions, Inc. 735 Portland Productions, Inc. 548 On Film, Inc. 547 Ken Poste Productions 735 Opera Cameos TV Productions 547 Postmaster General of Great Britain 684 Orb Film Distribution Ltd. 697 Precision Film Prods. Ltd. 698 Oregon Association of Broadcasters 644 Premier Film & Recording Corp. 548 Organizations Presbury, S. & Co., Ltd. 698 Canada 721 President Films, Inc. 453 Great Britain 681 Press, The U.S. 623 Fan Magazines 770 World Market 737 Newspaper Listing 768 Orion Picture Corporation 697 Trade Publications 763 Overmyer Network 670 Prime T.V. Films, Inc. 548 Overseas Film and Television Centre Ltd. 697 Primrose Film Productions Ltd. 698 Owens, Harry, Television Prods. 547 Princeton Film Center, Inc. 548 Printers' Ink (publication) 766 Producers and Distributors Canada 734 P Great Britain 690 U.S. 523 Pacemaker Pictures, Inc. 452 Producers of Shorts, Cartoons, Newsreels ... 569 Packaged Programs, Inc. 547 Producers Sales Representatives 586 Paddington Productions, Ltd. 697 Production Facilities and Rental Studios ... 560 Page One Ltd. 735 Program Buyers Pageant Productions Ltd. 735 Program Contractors (British) 686 Palisades International Corp. 452 Program Material-Producers & Distributors Pan-American Television Corp. 547 Canada 734 Productions, Inc. 547 Great Britain 690 Parkside Film Productions Ltd. 697 U.S. 523 Parsons, Lindsley, Productions, Inc. 547 Programs 595 Partington, Jack, Television Productions 547 Poll and Award Winners 771 Pathe Contemporary Films, Inc. 438 Projectionists, Locals (IATSE) 637 Pathe News, Inc. 547 Promenade Films,Inc. 453 Patin, Ray, Productions 547 Properties and Scenery 566 Patsy Awards 774 Publications Paxton Records 697 Fan 770

46A 549,672 Trade 763 Reed, Roland, Productions, Inc. 549 Publicists, Locals (IATSE) 637 Reels Films, Inc. 549 Publicity Representatives 592 Reemack Enterprises, Inc. Puerto Rico, Industry Statistics 744 Reichenback, 0. R. & Co. 549 718 Puritan Films Ltd. 698 Relay Services Association of Great Britain .. Pye H. D. T. Limited 698 Rental Studios and Production Facilities .... 560 Reproduction, Photo Labs 574 Republic Television Features 549 Research, Market Q British 704 Canada 733 567 Q.E.D. Productions, Inc. 548 U. S. 644 QM Productions 548 Rhode Island Broadcasters Association 698 Quartet Films, Inc. 548 Riberprey Productions Ltd. 453 Quartet International, Inc. 548 Ring Film Corporation 735 Quebec Productions Corp. 735 Riverbank Productions Ltd. 549 Quigley Publications Awards: TV Champions, RivieraProductions 453 1949-63 772 Rizzoli Films Distribution, Inc. 698 Quigley Publishing Company 763 Rex Roberts Studios Ltd. Rocket Pictures, Inc. 549 Rockett, Frederick K., Co. 549 Rockhill Productions 549 R Rodney -Young Productions, Inc. (see Cavalier Productions) 549 Roffman, Richard H., Associates 549 RAL News Service 672 RAL Corp. Italian Radio TV System (Rai Radio Rolab Studios and Rolab Photo -Science Labo- 549 671 ratories Televisione Itoliana 549 548 Rosamond Productions, Inc. RCA Recorded Program Services 549 RCA Victor Co., Ltd. 735 Ross -Danzig Productions Ross Radio & Television Productions, Ltd. 698 RKO General Broadcasting Div. 672 698 RKO General, Inc. 672 Ross Scripts, Ltd. Rouzer, Danny, Studio 550 Rabko Television Productions, Ltd. 735 698 Radim Films 548 Roxy Films (G.B.) Ltd. Serge Roy Productions 735 Radio Advertising Bureau, Inc . 644 Runnymede Film Service Ltd. 698 Radio Corporation of America 671 Radio-Television Daily (Publication) 767 Russia (see U.S.S.R.) Radio and Electronic Component Manufac- turers' Federation 718 Radio -Electronics (publication) 767 Radio Features of America 548 S Radio Industry Council, The 718 Radio Luxembourg (London) Ltd. 698 Salvation Army 735 Radio -Newsreel -Television Working Press As- Samaritan Films 698 sociation 644 Samuels, Sam 550 Radio Society of Great Britain 718 Samuelson Film Service Ltd. 698 Radio & TV Women of .. 644 Sandler, Allan Film Libraries, Inc. 550 Radio and Television Packagers, Inc. 548 Saperstein, Abe, TV Enterprises 550 Radio and Television Sound Effects 637 Saphier, James L. Agency, Inc. 550 Radio and Television Weekly (publication) .. 767 Savage Friedman, Inc. 550 Radiovision, Ltd. 698 Scenery and Properties 566 Radiowriters Association 718 Scenic Artists, Local 816 (LATSE), Los Angeles637 Rainbow Island Productions, Inc. 549 Schafer, Kermit, Radio & Television Produc- Rainbow Pictures, Inc. 549 tions 550 Ram Productions 549 Schofield, Stanley Productions, Ltd. 698 Random Film Productions Ltd. 698 Schwimmer, Walter, Productions, Inc. 550 Rank Advertising Films Division Ltd. 698 Science Films Ltd. 698 Raw Stock Manufacturers 575 Scotland, Industry Statistics 744 Rawlings, Donald Ltd. 698 Ltd. 689 Ray, Reid H., Film Industries, Inc. 549 Screen Actors Guild (AAAA-AFL) 644 Raylin Productions, Inc. 549 Screencraft Productions 698 Rayant Pictures Ltd. 698 Screen Directors International Guild 668 Rayant TelevisionLtd. 698 Screen Gems, Inc. 550,673 Walter Reade-Sterling, Inc. 549,672 EUE & Commercial Div. 673 Record Companies 569 Screen Gems (Canada) Ltd. 736 Recording Studios (British) 704 Screen Gems Ltd. 698 Recording, Tape 563 Screen Scores 699 RediffusionLtd. 688 Screening Rooms 586 Redlin Productions, Inc. 549 Screenspace Ltd. 699

47A Scripture Films (see Hack, Herman, Produc- Sixteen Services Ltd. 699 674 tions) 550 Skiatron Electronics and Television Corp. 551 Script Supervisors 637 Sleeping Giant Films, Inc. Sefo Film International Inc. 453 Slesinger, Stephen, Inc. 551 568 Services Slides-Telops Animation 565 Smith, Fletcher, Studios, Inc. 551 Camera Sales, Rentals, Repairs 563 Snader Productions, Inc. 674 Canada 573 Society of Authors 718 Color Processes 575 Society of Film and Television Arts Ltd. 718 CommercialJingles 567 Society of Motion Picture and Television En- 645 Consultants 567 gineers Costumes & Uniforms 564 Songwriters Guild (of Great Britain) 718 Cutting Rooms 563 Sonnenreich, Joseph I. (Producer) 551 Film Carriers 584 Sonney Amusement Enterprises, Inc. 551 Film Effects 563 Sound and Recording Services 561 Film Exchanges 563 Sound -Film Services Ltd. 699 Film Libraries 576 Soundoc Productions, Inc. 551 Film Storage 576 South Africa, Industry Statistics 744 Laboratories 575 South Carolina Broadcasters Association... 645 LightingEquipment 563 South Dakota Broadcasters Association .... 645 Market Research 567 South Korea Merchandisers 567 General Industry Statistics 745 Music, Music Libraries, Music Cutting 564 Southern California Broadcasters Association 645 Producers of Shorts, Cartoons, Newsreels 569 Ltd. 689 Producers Sales Representatives 587 Sovereign Films Ltd. 699 Properties and Scenery 566 Spectacle Productions, Inc. 552 Publicity Representatives 592 Spectacolor Corporation of America 453 Raw Stock Manufacturers 575 Spectrum Film Productions 735 Record Companies 569 Sponsor (publication) 767 Rental Studios and Production Facilities.. 560 Sportlite Films, Inc. 552 Screening Rooms 587 Sports Broadcasters Association 646 Slides-Telops 568 Sports Programs, Inc. (See American Broad- Sound and Recording Services 561 casting Co.) 657 Stop Watches 568 Spotlite News, Inc. 552 Studio Equipment 568 Square Deal Pictures Corp. 552 Talent and Literary Agencies 588 Stage Door Studios 552 Tape Recording Facilities 563 Stage Employees, Locals (IATSE) 638 Trailer Distributors 583 Stage Five Productions 552 Videotape to film transfers 563 Stanley -Marshall, Inc. 552 Sesac, Inc. 645 Station Maps Set Designers and Model Makers, Local 847 ABC 18A (IATSE), Hollywood 637 CBS 20A Seven Arts Productions 542 NBC 14A Seven Arts Associated Corp. 550,673 Station Representatives Seven Arts Productions, Ltd. 551,674 Canada 728 Seven Arts Television 551,674 U. S. 617 SevenArtsProductionsInternational Ltd. Station Representatives Association, Inc... 646 (Nassau) 550,674 Stations SevenArtsProductionsInternational Ltd. Canada 724 (London) 551,674 U. S. and Territories & Possessions 457 Seven Seas Films Ltd. 699 World Market 746 Sextant, Inc. 551 Statistics 22A Sharps' Television Services Ltd. 699 Stempel, Frank, Agency 552 Shaw Film Productions Ltd. 699 Sterling Information Services, Ltd. 552 Shown International, Inc. 453 Sterling Films Ltd. 736 Shelle Productions, Inc. 551 Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc. 552,674 Shepperton Television Films Ltd. 707 Sterling Television Company, Inc. 675 Showcase Productions, Inc. 551 Stewart Films, Ltd. 699 Show Corporation of America 551 Stock -Shot Film Libraries 575 Sigma III Corp. 453 Stockdale and Company 552 Signal Films Ltd. 699 Stokes Cartoons Ltd. 699 Signature Films 551 Stonewall Productions, Inc. 552 Signet TV 551 Stop Watches 568 Silverpine Studios Ltd. 699 Storage Vaults, Film 597 Simmel-Merservey TV Productions 551 Storer Broadcasting Company 675 Simon, Al Productions 551 Story Analysts, Local 854 (IATSE), Hollywood 638 Sinclair Film Company Ltd. 699 Storyboard, Inc. 552 Singleton, W. J., & Co. 735 Stratford, John G. Film Corp. 453 Sixteen Screen Service Co. 551 Streech, Wilbur, Productions, Inc. 552

48A Stronghold Films, Ltd. 699 Studio Employes ... 639 Studio Equipment 568 Television Bureau of Advertising 646 Studio Lambert, Ltd. 699 Television Bureau of Advertising of Canada, Studio Mechanics, Locals (IATSE) 638 Inc. 731 Studio Projectionists 638 Television Champions, 1949-64 772 Studio Property Craftsmen 638 Television Code, The 753 Studio 7, Production de Films 735 Television Daily(publication) (see Radio Studios Daily -Television Daily) 767 Great Britain 706 Television Digest (publication) 767 U. S. 560 Television Exploitation (distributor) 553 Subscriber -Vision(see SkiatronElectronics Television Facilities (London) Ltd. 693 and Television Corp.) 675 Television Factbook (publication) 767 Summit Film Productions Ltd. 699,735 Television Features of America 553 Sun Dial Films, Inc. 552 Television Film Association, Inc. 646 Sutherland, John, Productions, Inc. 552 Television Graphics, Inc. 553 Sweden, Industry Statistics 745 Television Index 767 Swift Film, Ltd. 699 Television Industries, Inc. 554 Swift -Chaplin Productions, Inc. 552 Television International Enterprises, Ltd. .... 699 Switzerland: General Industry Statistics 745 Television Library, Inc. 554 Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. 675 Television and Radio Features of America ... 553 Sym, Michael J., Studios 735 Television Reporters International 699 Synchromation Films, Ltd. 699 Television Society 718 Synchro-Quebec Limited 735 Television Stations, U. S. 457 Syndicated Programs 595 Canada 724 Television Screen Productions, Inc. 554 Television Today (publication) 764 Telic, Inc. 554 T Telorama Productions,Inc. 554 Tempe -Toone Productions, Inc. 554 TAC 646 Temple -Morgan Enterprises 554 TNT Technical Center 675 Templar Film Studios 707 TV Attractions 552 Tennessee Association of Broadcasters 646 TV Film Source Book (publication) 767 Terr, Michael, Inc. 554 TV Guild Productions, Inc. 552 Texas Association of Broadcasters 646 TV and Motion Picture Productions, Inc. 552 Thailand (Siam), Industry Statistics 745 TV Spots, Inc. 553 Thames & Clyde Film Co. Ltd. 692 T -V Visual, Inc. 553 Thatcher Film Productions 735 T.W.W. Ltd. 689 Theatre Authority, Inc. 647 Talbot Television Ltd. 699 Theatre Guild, The 554 Talent Associates-Paramount, Ltd. 553 Theatre Network Television, Inc. (TNT) 643 Talent and Literary Agencies 588 Theatrical & Video Corp. 554 Tape -Films, Inc. 552 Theatrical Wardrobe Attendants 639 Tape Recording Facilities 563 33 Productions, Inc. 554 Tara Ltd. 699 Thompson -Koch Co., Inc., The 554 TeeVee Company, The 553 Times Film Corp. 454 Teitel Television Films 553 Titan Television Productions 700 Tel Ra Productions 553 Titus Productions, Inc. 554 Telecine Film Studios, Inc. 553 Toddy Pictures Co. 554 TelecommunicationEngineering and Manu- Toff, David Music Publishing Co., Ltd. 700 facturing Association 718 Tolea Film Projections, Inc. 735 Teledynamics Corp. 553 Toonder Film (Ireland) 700 Telefilm, Inc. 552 Toreto Enterprises, Inc. 554 Telefilms of Canada 736 Tower Productions 554 Telefis Eireann 689 Town and Country Commercials Ltd. 700 Telemated Motion Pictures 553 Trade Publications 763 Telemount Pictures, Inc. 553 Trailer Distributors 583 Telenews Productions, Inc. 553 Trans -Canada Films, Ltd. 735 Telepak 553 Trans -Lux Distributing Corp. 454 Tele-Productions Ltd. 699 Trans -Lux Television Corporation 554 TelePrompTer Corporation 675 Trans -Lux Television International Corp. .... 554 Telerecording Ltd. 699 Trans -Video Productions Limited 554 Telescene Film Productions Co. 553 Trans World Film Laboratories Ltd. 735 Telesynd, Division of Wrather Corporation.. 553 Trans -World Films, Inc. 554 Teletales, The News Letter of the Television Triangle Film Productions Ltd. 700 World 767 Tunnel Film Productions Ltd. 700 Tele-Ventures London Ltd. 699 Triumph Films, Inc. 700 Television Age (publication) 767 Turkey: General Industry Statistics 745 Television Almanac (publication) 764 Turn of The Century Fights, Inc. 554 Television Broadcasting Service, Inc. 553 Twentieth Century -Fox Corp. Ltd. 736

49A 647 700 Virginia Association of Broadcasters Twickenham Film Studios Ltd. 556 Tyne Tees Television Ltd. 690 Vision Associates, Inc. Visnews Ltd. 700 Voice of London Ltd. 700

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UPA Pictures, Inc. 555 Ullman, George, Agency 555 Ulster Television Ltd. 690 Unifilms, Inc. 555 564 Uniforms and Costumes WCD, Inc. 556 Union of South Africa (see South Africa) 556 623 Wade, Rogers, Productions, Inc. Unions and Guilds Wallace Productions Ltd. 700 United Arab Republic, Industry Statistics .... 745 Wallach, George, Productions 549 United Artists Associated, Inc. 555,676 700 736 Warne, F. G., Ltd. United Artists Corporation Ltd Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. United Artists Television (International Divi- 556 555,676 Television Divisions sion) Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Co., Ltd. .. 736 555,676 United Artists Television, Inc. Warner Bros. Pictures Ltd. 700 United Artists Television of Canada 555 700 735 Warwick Television Productions Ltd. United Church of Canada Berkley Studios ... 647 700 Washington State Association of Broadcasters United Film Productions Ltd. Weinberger, Josef, Ltd. 700 United Film and Recording Studios, Inc. 555 Weiss, Adrian, Productions 556 United Motion Pictures (London) Ltd. 700 556, 677 454 Weiss, Louis, & Co. United Motion Picture Organization West of England Film Unit Ltd. 700 United Nations-Radio and Visual Services 647 676 West Virginia Broadcasters Association Division, Office of Public Information ..647, 677 555 Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. United Press International . 678 700 Westinghouse Electric Corp. (TV -Radio Div.) United Press International (U. K ) 735 700 Westminster Film Ltd. (Canada) United Press International News 700 555 Westminster Films Ltd. United States Productions, Inc. 557 555,676 Westward Productions, Ltd. United World Films, Inc. Westward Television Ltd. 690 Co., Inc., Television 556 Who's Who 1-331 Universal Programmes Corp. 700 677 Who's Who and What's Where at TV Stations Universal Television (publication) 768 Utah Broadcasters Association 647 Wick, Charles Co. 557 Wick Films, Inc. 557 Wiggins, Helen, Films, Ltd. 701 Wilbert Productions, Inc. 557 V Don Wilder, Ltd. 735 Wilding Inc. 557 557 VPI of California 556,677 Willard, Frank Productions VPI Productions (Video Pictures Inc.) 677 Willard Pictures, Inc. 557 701 VTR Productions, Ltd. 700 Williams, Derick, Productions, Ltd. 735 Van Coevering Productions 556 Williams, Drege & Hill Ltd. 700 Van Hearn Prods. 556 Willoughby Film Productions Ltd. 557 Van Praag Productions 556 Winik Films Corp. Van, Wally, Publications 556 Winwell TV Productions, Ltd. 701 Variety (publication) 768 Winnick, Maurice, Ltd. 700 Variety Club of Great Britain 718 Wisconsin Broadcasters Association 647 678 Variety Enterprises, Inc. . 556 Wolf Enterprises, Inc. 557 Vavin, Inc. 556 Wolff, Raphael G., Studios Venezuela: General Industry Statistics 745 Wolper Productions, Inc. 557,678 Versatile Television Productions, Inc. 556 World Market, The 737 Edgar Vetter Sound Services Ltd. 700 World Mirror Productions Ltd. 701 Video Editors, Inc. 677 World Safari Ltd. 701 Video Films, Inc. 556 World TV Broadcasters 746 Video Pictures, Inc. (VPI Productions) 677 World Wide Animation Ltd. 701 Video Prints, Inc 677 Worldwide Attractions, Inc. 557 Video Programs, Inc. 677 World Wide Television Film Services, Ltd. ... 701 Video Shows Ltd. 700 Wrather Corporation 557 Video -Tape to film Transfer 563 Wright, Carter Enterprises 557 Viewfinder Films, Ltd. 700 Writers Guild of America 647 Vikings Films, Inc. 556 Writer's Guild of Great Britain, The 718 Viking Films Ltd. 700 Wylde Films, Inc. 557 Vincent, Chick, Co. 556 Wynne Film Productions Ltd. 700

50A Wyoming Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters 647 Zapel Studios, Inc. 557 Y Zenith Film Productions, Ltd. 701 Zenith International Films Corp. 454 Yankee Network (see RKO General, Inc.)... 672 Zenith Radio Corporation 678 Yearbook of Radio & Television (Publication) 768 Zonic Productions Ltd. 701

Yugoslavia: General Industry Statistics 745 Zouary, Maurice H., Television Productions . 557

51A INDEX OF ADVERTISERS

A L 9A 23A L + L Eastern Effects Inc. ABC Films,Inc. 4A 17A Levine, Joseph E. ABC Television Network Love, James Productions 539 AGFA-Gevaert 3rd Cover American International TV 25A Anderson Co., Howard A. 564 M Ardmore Studios (Ireland) Ltd. 685 Martin, Quinn 35A 533 Arnold, Eddy McMahon, Ed 775 ASCAP 456 Mecca Film Laboratories 574 Ashley -Famous Agency, Inc. 29A Medallion Pictures 3A Mercer, Ray 565 B M -G -M British Studios 680 M -G -MTelevision Opposite 3rd Cover Ballantine's 2A Morris, William Agency, Inc 6A Barnett International Forwarders, Inc. 739 MSEI 593 Beck, Jackson 543 Blondeau, Jean -Paul 43A N NBC Television 12A -13A C Camera Mart, Inc. 574 P 39A Carmen Productions,Inc. Pathe News -Cinema Vue Corp. 537 Cinema-Vue Corp. 537 593 33A Pomerantz, Charles Como, Perry 687 520, 535, 565 Pinewood Studios Coty TV Corp. Purcell, Gerard W. 533 D Q Delugg, Milton 10A QM Productions 35A Desilu Productions, Inc. 522 Dillow, Jean Carmen 39A R Rank -Pinewood Studios 687 E Rapid Film Technique, Inc. 573 5A Eastman Kodak Company 1A Reade-Sterling, Walter 143A Embassy Pictures Corp. TV. 4A Reeves Sound Studios Rigby, Robert Ltd. 689 Rogers, Cowan & Brenner Inc. 592 F Ross -Gaffney 562 Filmways TV Prod. Inc. 41A Four Star International Inc. 53A S Schenkel, Chris 54A Screen Gems 27A G SESAC 16A Garnett, Gale 533 Seven Arts Associate Corp. Back Cover General Artists Corp. 31A Springer, John Associates 591 Gevaert 3rd Cover Studio City 558 Given, Joe 541 Swift, Allen 541 Goodman, Martin, Productions, Inc. 527 T H Technicolor Television 2nd Cover Twickenham Film Studios 688 Harvey Famous Cartoons 545 Herlihy, Ed 529 Hilton, Mars 39A V Hirt, Al 533 Van Praag Productions 543 Hope, Bob 37A Van Vooren, Monique 533 Von Zell, Harry 41A K w King, Joe 531 Kraft Music Hall 33A Winters, Jonathan 527 555 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK. N. Y. 10022

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457 Television Stations

[The following listing of television stationsinthe United States includes those in operation as well as those having a construction permit (CP) and are not operating. All stations are authorized by and operate under the approval of the Federal Com- munications Commission, Washington, D. C.]

ALABAMA dir.coordinationandinformation ;Mrs. Madge Law, office mgr. Birmingham Operation: January, 1955. WAPI (Channel 13) NBC, CBS Newhouse Broadcasting Corp., P. 0. Box Decatur 1310, Birmingham 2, Ala.; FA 3-6141. WMSL-TV (Channel 23) Donald D. Wear, vice-pres. and general The Tennessee Valley Radio & Television mgr.; Robert L. Williams, sales mgr.; Paul Co., Mutual Life Bldg., Decatur, Ala.; 353- D.Gross,chiefengineer ;EverettHolle 0361. program dir.; James B. Chenoweth, promo- Frank Whisenant, pres. and gen. mgr.; tion dir.; Nat'l. Reps., Harrington, Righter Kenneth Casey. chief eng.; nat'lrpe., Gill - and Parsons. Perna ; South, Dave Carpenter. Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 540,000. Operation: 1954 ; TV sets in area, 112,000. -0 Dothan WBIQ (Channel 10)(non -corn). Alabama ETV WTVY () CBS, ABC network afiliation; also WAIQ, WCIQ, WDIQ WTVY, Inc.,P. 0. Box 1089, Dothan, WEIQ, WHIQ Ala.; SY 2-3195. Alabama Educational Television Com- Charles Woods, chmn.; F. E. Busby, pres., mission, 2101 Magnolia Ave., Suite 512, Birm- and gen. mgr., Karl Richards, news dir.; Carl ingham, Ala. 35205 ;322-4625. Blackman, program dir.; Warren Jones, Jr., Raymond D. Hurlbert, gen. mgr.; Al Ren- prod. ; Art Creamer, local sales ; Ellis Ander- fro, eng. & tech. dir.; Marianne B. Sharbel, son, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Meeker Co. dir.coordinationandinformation;Mrs. Operation: 1955; TV sets in area: 308,200. Madge Law, office mgr. Operation : February 1955. Dozier WDIQ(Channel 2)(non -corn). Alabama ETV network affiliation; also WAIQ, WBIQ, WCIQ, WBMG (Channel 42) WEIQ,WHIQ BirminghamTelevisionCompany,Rm. AlabamaEducationalTelevisionCom- 642, 190 N. State St., Chicago 1, Ill. mission,2101Magnolia Ave.;Suite512, HarryBalaban,pres.;Elmer Balaban, Birmingham, Ala. 35205; 322-4625. vice-pres. ;Otto Zeman, secy. & treas. CP, Raymond D. Hurlbert, gen. mgr.; Al Ren- not operating. fro, eng. & tech. dir.; Marianne B. Sharbel, dir.coordinationandinformation;Mrs. WBRC-TV (Channel 6) ABC Madge Law, office mgr. Company, Birmingham Operation: 1956. 9, Ala. 322-4701. Florence L. H. Rogers, II, pres.; R. T. Schlinkert V.P. and gen. mgr.; Keith Barze, program WOWL-TV (Channel 15) dir.; Richard S. Stephen, gen. sales mgr.; Television Muscle Shoals, Inc., 840 Cy- Harry L. Lawson, chief engineer; The Katz press Mill Road, Florence, Ala.; 764-7711. Agency, nat'l rep. P. 0. Box 2220. Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area : 511,000. Richard B. Biddle, pres. and National sales mgr., Bill Mapes, vice-pres.; Jack Worley, Cheaha State Park vice-pres. & station mgr. ,Linford Rickard, WCIQ (Channel 7)(non -corn). Alabama ETV program mgr.; Larry Rohling, chief engineer. network affiliation; also WAIQ, WBIQ, WDIQ, Operation: 1957; TV sets in area: 73,796. WEIQ, WHIQ Alabama Educational Television Com- Huntsville mission,2101Magnolia Ave.,Suite512, WAAY-TV (formerly WAFG-TV) (Channel 31) Birmingham, Ala. 35205; 322-4625. Rocket City Television, Inc., 1000 Monte Raymond D. Hurlbert, gen. mgr.; Al Ren- Sano Blvd., S.E. ; Huntsville, Alabama 35801; fro, eng. & tech, dir.; Marianne B. Sharbel, Phone: 539-1783. 458 Mobile pres.; west coast sales mgr. WALA-TV (Channel10) NBC Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :30,000. Roywood Corporation, 210 Government St., Mobile, Ala.; P.O. Box 1548 ; 205-433-3754. KTVA(ChannelI I)CBS H. Ray McGuire, exec. vice-pres. & gen. Northern Television, Inc., Box 2200, An- mgr.; John E. Dixon, national sales mgr.; chorage, Alaska; 272-3456. Annette Simpson, prom. dir.; Claude Evans, A. G. Hiebert, pres. & gen. mgr.; K. Olin prog. dir.; Grady Jackson, chief eng.; nat'l Rude, vice-pres.; Frank Butte, tech. dir.; B. rep., Blair TV. J.Gottstein, treas.; John E. Contento, Jr., Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 391,000. secy.; Margaret Branch, prog. mgr.; nat'l 0- rep., Adam Young Inc., Alaska Radio -TV WKRG-TV(Channel 5)CBS Sales, Seattle. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : 35,000. WKRG-T V, Inc., 162 St. Louis St., Mobile, Ala.; 432-5505. Fairbanks Kenneth R. Giddens, pres. and treas.; W. J. Hearin, Jr., vice-pres. & sect.; C. P. Per- KFAR-TV (Channel 2) NBC,ABC sons, Jr., exec. vice-pres. and gen. mgr.; Don- Midnight Sun Broadcasters Inc., Lathrop aldPatton,chiefeng.;nat'lrep., H -R Bldg., P. 0. 910, Fairbanks, Alaska. Representatives. Donald Andon, stat. mgr.; Bill Holman, Operation :1955; TV sets in area : 247,000. III, chief eng.; nat'l rep. S., J. C. Fletcher, N.Y.; Day, Wellington, Seattle. Montgomery Operation :1955; TV sets in area :14,500. WCOV-TV (Channel 20) CBS WCOV, Inc., P. 0. Box 2505, Montgomery, KTVF (ChannelI I) CBS Ala.; 265-3561. Northern Television, Inc., Box 590, Fair- H. G. Bell, pres.; Morris South, gen. mgr. banks, Alaska ; 452-2468. TV ;Henry Amerson, asst. mgr. TV ;Jim A. G. Hiebert, pres. & gen. mgr.; John A. Hall, prog. dir.; Robt. Rice, film dir. ; Chas. Griffin, sta. mgr.; Cal Macomber, chief eng.; Roundtree, dir. of prod.; Phil Whitt, chief nat'l rep., Alaska Radio -TV Sales & Adam eng.; nat'l rep., Paul H. Raymer Co. Young, Inc. Operation: 1953; TV sets in area, 138,100. Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area, 15,500. -0-- Juneau WSFA-TV(Channel 12) NBC KINY-TV (Channel 8) CBS Cosmo Broadcasting Corp., 10 E. Delano, JuneauBroadcasters,Inc., 231 South P. 0. Box 2566, Montgomery 36105 Ala.; Franklin St., Juneau, Alaska. 265-1251. Roger A. Thayer, pres.; Elmer J. Emery, B. Calhoun Hipp, chmn. of bd.; G. Rich- gen. mgr.; nat'l reps., James C. Fletcher, Jr., ard Shafto,pres.;Carter Hardwick,Jr., senior N.Y.; Del Day, Seattle, Wash. vice-pres. and man.dir.;Richard Operation :1956. Payne, chief eng. ; Bob Villar, gen. sales mgr. ; Ben Canada, localsls. mgr.; Sam Spivey, ARIZONA operations dir.; Ed Guilford, bus. mgr.; John Johnson, prog. dir.; Richard Wright, prom. Phoenix mgr.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Woodward. Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 253,200. KOOL-TV (Channel10)CBS Kool Radio -Television Inc., 511 W. Adams St., Phoenix, Ariz.; BR 1-2345. Selma Gene Autry, ch. board of directors: Tom WSLA-TV (Channel 8) Chauncey, pres. ; Homer Lane, vice-pres. and Selma Television, Inc. gen. mgr. ; Les Lindvig, vice-pres. & sta. mgr.; Wm. J. Brennan, pres.; Wm. B. Benns, Emma Williams, vice-pres. & comptroller; treas.; C. G. Brennan, vice pres.; James M. Bob Martin, v.p., dir. of programming, opera- Cothren, gen. mgr.; Stan Smith, chief eng. tions & promotion ;Albin Hillstrom, chief Operation :1960. eng.; nat'l rep., George P. Hollingbery Co. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 446,700. ALASKA Anchorage KPHO-TV (Channel 5) KENI-TV (Channel 2) NBC,ABC MeredithBroadcastingCo.,631North Midnight Sun Broadcasters, Inc., 4th Ave. First Ave., Phoenix 3, Ariz.; ALpine 8-4511. Theatre Bldg., P. 0. Box 1160; 272-7461. Richard B. Rawls, v.p. & gen. mgr.; Gene Alvin 0. Bramstedt, pres. & gen. mgr.; Spry, sta. mgr. & film buyer; Lerry Bur- Bill Stewart, sales mgr.; Mary Ellen Lind- roughs, prog. dir.; Glenn Thompson, chief sey, program dir.; Charles Gray, tech. dir.; eng.; nat'l rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. nat'l rep., James C. Fletcher; Del Day, vice- Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 247,000. 459 KTVK (Channel3) ABC Bruce Merrill, owner; Leavenworth Whee- Arizona Television Company, 3435 North ler,gen. mgr.; Wally Kubiak,sls.mgr. ; 16th St., P. 0. Box 5068, Phoenix, Ariz. Bob Hardy, oper. mgr.; Art Vogt, chief Ernest W. McFarland, pres.; Burton La - eng. Hollingbery Co., nat'l rep. Auxiliary stu- Dow, gen. mgr.; Earl Hehaffey, chief eng.; dio and offices in El Centro, Calif., 449 Broad- nat'l rep., Blair Television. way, ELgin 2-2345. Operation : 37,200. Operation : 1955 ; TV homes in area :480,- 1953 ; TV sets in area : 000. ARKANSAS Phoenix -Mesa KTAL-TV (Channel 6) NBC KTAR-TV (Channel 12) NBC KCMC, Inc., 3150 No. Market St., Shreve- port. La.; Tel.; 425-2422. Texas : 3227 Sum- KTAR Broadcasting Co., 1101 N. Central merhill Rd., Texarkana, Tev.; 793-1133. Ave., P. 0. Box711,Phoenix, Ariz.; ALpine 4-4161. ( See La., Shreveport) Richard 0. Lewis, pres. & gen. mgr.; Ray Smucker, vice-pres., sales ; Bob Ailing - El Dorado ham, prog. dir. ;CliffStevens, chief eng. ; KTVE (Channel 10) NBC nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel, Inc. Arkansas -Louisiana Television Co., Inc. c/o Operation : 1954; TV sets in area: 402,300. Penn Hotel, Monroe, La.; FA 5-5656. (See La., Monroe) Tucson Ft. Smith K -GUN,TV (Channel 9) KFSA-TV (Channel5) Gilmore Broadcasting Corp. P. 0. Box American Television Co., Inc., 101 North 5147, Tucson, Arizona. 792-9933. 4th St., Ft. Smith, Ark. ; SUnset 3-3131. Fred L. Vance, gen. mgr.; Jack Jacobson, J. W. Slates, vice-pres., gen. mgr.; Willard programdir.; W. PerryDickey,opera. Matten, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Venard, Tor - superv.; George Wallace, dir. of sales ; Bob bet & McConnell. , chief eng.; nat'l rep., Avery-Kno- Operation: 1956; TV sets in area:132,700. del, Inc. Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 190,000. Hot Springs -0- (Channel 9) American Television Co., 920 Rogers Ave., KOID-TV(Channel 13) CBS Ft. Smith, Ark. Old PuebloBroadcastingCo.,115 W. Donald W. Reynolds, pres.; J. W. Slates, Drachman St., Tucson, Ariz., 624-2511. vice-pres.; C. S. Clarke, treas.; L. C. Gallo- Tom Chauncey, president & man. dir.; E. way, secy. S. Mittendorf, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Paul Plunkett, v.p. mgr.; Charlie Olson, stationLittle Rock mgr.; Dave Raeben, oper. mgr.; Howard KARK-TV (Channel 4)NBC Smith, chief eng.; nat'l rep. George P. Hol- Arkansas Radio & Equipment Co.. 10th & lingbery Co. Spring, Little Rock, Ark. 72203 ;FRanklin Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area, 145,000. 6-2481. Owned by Mullin Broadcasting Co., 1089 Bannock St., Denver, Colo. John C. Mullins, pres.; Alvin G. Flanagan, exec. vice-pres. & KUAT (Channel 6) (non eom) gen. mgr.; Robert L. Brown, vice-pres. & University of Arizona, Herring Hall, Tu-gen. mgr. KARK-TV; Jim Tully, prog. dir., goo, Arizona. Shirley R. , promotion dir.; Champ Smith, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Edward Petry & Co., Inc. KVOA-TV (Channel 4) NBC, Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area, 421,600. WGAL Television, Inc., P. 0. Box 5188, -0- Tucson, Ariz. 85703 ; MAin 3-2555. Clair McCollough, pres.; Gordon E. Ham- KTHV (ChannelI I) CBS ilton, stn. mgr.; Raymond H. Holsclaw, chief Arkansas Television Co., 8th & Izard Sts., eng.; Paul J. Falvey, bus mgr.; nat'l rep., P. 0. Box 269,Little Rock, Ark. 72203; The Meeker Co., Inc. FRanklin 4-3764. Operation: 1953; TV sets in area: 157,000. W. H. Bronson, chmn. ofbd.;K. A. Clay,exec. vice-pres.; Yuma Engel, pres.; H. B. C.E.Lowry,treas.;B.G.Robertson, KIVA (ChannelI I) NBC -ABC vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; Mack Walker, sales Kiva Television, 3rd Ave. & 13th St., Box mgr.; John Pounders, prog. mgr. & film buy- 1671, Yuma, Ariz. 85364 ;Tel.:782-4711, er ;nat'l rep. Advertising Time Sales, Inc. Area Code 602. Operation : 1955; TVsets in area, 358,300. 460 Little Rock -Pine Bluff Chico KATV (Channel 7) ABC KHSL-TV (Channel 12) CBS Golden Empire BroadcastingCo.,Box Little Rock -Pine Bluff 1041, Chico, Calif.; Fireside 2-0141. KATV, INC., 310 W. Third Street., Little Mrs. Hugh McClung, pres.; M. F. Wood - Rock,Ark.,FR. 4-1691.Also,Jefferson ling, mgr.; F. M. Stuelpnagel, prog. dir ; Square Shopping Center, Pine Bluff, Ark.George Ross, nat'lsales mgr. ;Russell B JE-4-2051. Pope, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Venard-Torbett- John T. Griffin, chmn. :James C. Leake, McConnell. pres. ;Bryan Mathes,sec.-treas. ;Robert Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :101.460. Doubleday, vice pres.-gen. mgr. ; Jack Bomar, Eureka prog.dir.;McElmurry, promotion mgr. ; A. R. Garrett, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Peters, KIEM (Channel 3) CBS, NBC Griffin, Woodward, Inc. California Oregon Radio Co. Box 3E3E, Eureka, Calif. ;Hillside 3-3123, TWX area Operation : 1953; TV sets in area, 340,000. code 707-577-0627. N. P. Hoff, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Donald CALIFORNIA H. Telford, vice-pres. nat'l & network sales Bakersfield vice-pres. Newton L. Stewart, vice-pres. news KBAK-TV (Channel 29) CBS & public affair ;William B. Smullin, film buyer, Robert Miller, operations mgr.; Don- Harriscope Telecasting Corp. Box 2929ald King, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Young TV Bakersfield, Calif. ; FA 7-7955. Corp. & Art Moore & Ass., Inc. Burt I. Harris, pres.; John Slocum, gen. Operation :1953. mgr. ;Lee Embrey, chief eng.;nat'lrep., Communications Group (Reg). Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 265,000. KVIQ (Channel 6) CaliforniaNorthwest BroadcastingCo., P. 0. Box 1019,Eureka,Calif.Hillside KERO-TV (Channel 23) NBC 3-3061. Time & Life Broadcast Inc., 321-21 Street, Fresno Bakersfield, Calif.; 327-1441. P.O. Box 2367. KFRE-TV (Channel 30) CBS Hugh B. Terry, president; Kenneth R. Triangle Publications, Inc., 733 "L" St., Cross v.p. & gen. mgr. ; Jack Stuart, nat. sales Box 144, Fresno, Calif. ;AMherst 8-6444. mgr. ;Roderick O'Harra, local sales mgr. ;James H. Burgess, mgr. dir.; Keith L. Mea- Lyle Murphy, prog. dir.; Bill Rodgers, prom. ley, station mgr.; Don Searle Jr., prom. dir.; dir.; Ward Bledsoe, mgr. of engineering. Bill Edholm, gen. sales mgr.; Steve Weber, Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 255,100. chief engineer; Nat Rep. Blair TV Assoc. Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 340,100. KLYD-TV (Channel 17) ABC KernCountyBroadcasting Company, KJEO (Channel 47) ABC 2831 Eye Street, Bakersfield, California ; FA Shasta Telecasting Corp., Box 1708, Fres- 7-7511. no, Calif.; 222-2411. Lincoln Dellar, pres.; Sylvia Dellar, vice- George C. Fleharty, pres. & gen. mgr.; pres. ;Dave Maxwell, vice-pres., and gen.Russell K. Olsen, vice-pres.; Lynn Olsen, mgr.; nat'l reps., Blair Television Associates. oper. dir. ;Bill Sawyers, asst. gen. mgr. & Operation :1959 ; TV sets in area :85,000. nat. sales dir.; Mary Krause, traffic mgr.; Jay Hill, chief engr. ; Pete McCausland, prod. Burbank dir. & film buyer; Ray Grant, station mgr.; Gary L. Queale, prog. dir.; nat'l rep., HR KNBC (Channel 4) NBC Representatives. - National Broadcasting Co., 3000 W. Ala- Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 344,900. meda Ave., Burbank, Calif ;THornwall 5- 7000 and Victoria 9-3911. Thomas McCray, vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; KMJ-TV (Channel 24) NBC James Parks, station mgr.; John Wehrheim, McClatchy Broadcasting Co.,1544 Van mgr. bus. affairs ; Noyes A. Scott, sls. mgr. ; Ness Ave., Fresno 21, Calif.; AMherst 8-5221. Jack Kenaston, prog. mgr. ;Bob Kennedy, Eleanor McClatchy, pres. ;J. Brown Ma- mgr. adv. & Prom. ; George Burke, film mgr. ; loney,vice-pres. ;Charles K.McClatchy, Bruce Cohn, mgr. KNBC news ; George Paris,secy.-treas. L. R. Matushak, Walter Jones, prod. mgr.; Robert Henry, oprs. mgr. ; John John Hamlyn, dirs. ;Ramsey Elliott, mgr. ; Knight, mgr. tech. ops.; nat'l rep., NBC Spot Edgar Deatherage, sales mgr. ; Joseph Tomes, Sales. prog. & prod. mgr. ; J. Barton Hancock, chief Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 3,140,- engineer. 000. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 340,100.

461 chmn. of the bd. ; Loyd C. Sigmon, exec. v.p. ; KABC-TV (Channel 7) ABC Carlo Anneke, Station mgr. American Broadcasting -Paramount Thea- Operation: 1947; TV sets in area, 3,221, tres, Inc., ABC Television Center, Hollywood 940. 27, Cal.; NOrmandy 3-3311. Elton H. Rule, v.p. & gen. mgr.; James Osborn, gen. sales mgr.; Norman H. Sloane, bus. mgr.; Steve Mills, prog. dir.; Norma KTTV (Channel II) Olsen, dir. of prog. oper.; William McPhie, 5746 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28,Cali- film dir. ; Ted Grenier, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., fornia; 462-7111. ABC Television Spot Sales, Inc. Albert P. Krivin, pres., Metropolitan Bcstg. Television ;Charles D. Young, v.p. & gen. Operation :1949. mgr. ; Martin Bergman, nat'l sales mgr.; Tom --0- G. Maney ; Reavis G. Winckler, public rel. & prom. dir. ; James S. Gates, prog. dir.; Rich- KCOP (Channel 13) ard J. Anderson, chief eng. ; Valdo J. Conte, KCOP Television Inc. subsidiary of Chris opera. mgr.; Harold Christianson, bus. mgr. Craft Industries, Inc., 915 N. La Brea Ave., Operation :1949. Hollywood, Calif. 90038 ; 656-6050. John Hopkins, pres., gen. mgr.; Bill An- drews, gen. sls. mgr.; Dan Miller, west sls. KRCR TV (Channel7) ABC -NBC mgr.; Gary Waller, dir. of programming; Al Browdy, dir. of engineering; Charles Mitts, Sacramento Valley Television, Inc., 2770 prom.dir.; public Pioneer Drive, Redding 9600. (Shasta Co.) David Schwartz, dir. ; California ; 243-7777. Voyle Masters, prod. dir.; Julianna Royal, Frank M. Crawford, pres. ;William B. bus. mgr.; nat'l rep., Edward Petry & Co., Smullin, vice pres. ; John Spann, sec.; Rich- Inc. ard W. Green, gen. mgr.; Doreeta Domke, Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area :3,944,- Pgm. dir.; Del Cantrall, station mgr.; Young 078. Television, nal rep. Sacramento KHJ-TV (Channel 9) Don Lee (Division of RKO General, Inc.), KXTV(Channel 10) CBS 5515 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles 38, Calif. Great Broadcasting, Corp., 601 7th Hollywood 2-2133. Avenue, Sacramento, Calif. 95818; 916-441- 4041. Thomas F.O'Neil,pres. ;MalcolmC. Klein, vice-pres., gen. mgr., KHJ-TV ;Don C. Wrede Petersmeyer, pres.; Robert S. Balsamo, gen. sls. mgr.; Glenn McIntyre, sls. Wilson, v.p. & gen. mgr. ;R. L. Cochrane, service mgr.; Wally Sherwin, prog.dir. ; gen.sls. mgr.; Phillip Corvo, pgm. mgr. ; Parlcer Jackson, promotion mgr.; Armand Keith H. Moon, prom. mgr. , Donald Fergu- LaPointe, merchandising mgr.; Robert Bul- son, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., H -R Television, lock, chief eng.; Hugh F. Del Regno, con- inc. troller ;Nat'l rep., RKO National Sales. Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area, 609,300. Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area :2,750,- 000. 0- KCRA-TV (Channel 3) NBC Kelly Broadcasting Co., 310 10th St., Sac- KNXT (Channel 2) CBS ramento 14, Calif.; 444-7300. CBS, Inc.. 6121 Sunset Blvd., Los An- Robert E. Kelly, partner ;Jon S. Kelly, geles 28; H011ywood 9-1212. partner ;Nina N.Kelly,partner ;Roger FrankStanton,pres.;MerleS.Jones, Cooper, dir. research & nat'l sales develop- pres., TV stations; Robert D. Wood, vice- ment ; Jim Birmingham, co -station mgr.; Ted pres.,gen. mgr. ;Ray Beindorf, gen.sls. Dooley, prod. mgr. ;nat'l rep., Edward Petry mgr. ; Leon Drew, prog. dir.; Robert Nelson, & Co., Inc. salesprom. & pub.dir.;EdwinMiller, Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area : 552,540. mgr. of tech. oper.; nat'l rep., CBS Television Stations National Sales. Operation :1950 ; TV sets in area :3,214,- KVIE(Channel 6) NET 100. P.O. Box 6,Sacramento1,California. ; WA. 2-6563. John H. Fabretti, pres.; Harry W. Hed- KTLA (Channel 5) burg, vice-pres.; Judge T. J. MacBride, v.p. ; Golden West Broadcasters, 5800 SunsetJohn H. Skinner, chmn. of bd.;Charles Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90028. Whitmore, treas. ;Oliver J. Northup, secty. ; Robert 0. Reynolds, pres.; Gene Autry, fohn C. Crabbe, gen. mgr.; Bill Hopkins, 462 programming; Gorman Brown, chief engi- dir. of public affairs; Roger Grimsby, TV neer; Bradford B. Warner, production; Vic- dir. of news ; Harry Jacobs, chief eng.; nat'l tor Hyden, schools coordinator. rep., TV Spot Sales. Operation : 1959. Operation 1949; TV homes in area: 1,500,- 000. Salinas KSBW-TV (Channel 8) CBS, NBC Central California Communications Corp., KMTR (Channel 38) P. 0. Box 1651, 238 John St., Salinas, Calif. Golden State Telecasting Co., 521Fifth 93901;422-6422.(Affiliatedwith KSBY- A venue, . TV, San Luis Obispo, Calif.) 0- John C. Cohan, pres.; Robert F. Klein, KPIX (Channel5) CBS exec.vice-pres.gen.mgr. ;RichardC. Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc. Meekek, gen. sales mgr. ; W. A. Hargan, (Cal.), 2655 Van Ness Ave., vice-pres., dir. technical operations ; Dwight 9, Calif.; PRospect 6-5100. Wheeler, operations mgr.; Tom Boise, nat'l D. H. McGannon, pres. (N. Y.) ;Philip sls. mgr.; nat'l reps., H -R TV, Inc. G. Lasky, vice-pres.; WBC ; Louis S. Simon, Operation :1953: TV homes in area :225,- gen. mgr.; Aubrey Holman, Sales Mgr.; 000. Jack Agnew, Publ. Dir.; Ray A. Hubbard, prog. mgr.; Robert Nashick, adv. and sales promotion mgr. KFMB-TV (Channel 8) CBS Operation: 1948; TV sets in area: 1,503,- Midwest Television,Inc.,5th and Ash 000. Streets, San Diego, Calif., BElmont 2-2114. August C. Meyer, pres.; George Whitney, KQED (Channel 9) (non-com) vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; Bill Fox, station mgr. ; Charles Abel, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Edward Bay Area Educational Television Associa- tion, 525 Fourth St., San Francisco 7, Calif. ; Petry & Co., Inc. S Utter 1-8861. Operation: 1949, TV sets in area, 543,100. W. P. Fuller Brawner, Chairman; Mor- timerFleishhacker,Jr.,pres.;Melvin B. Lane, sec.; James Day, Vice Pres.; Jonathan KFSD-TV(Channel 10)NBC C. Rice, prog. mgr.; Harline Hurst, publ. KFSD Inc., Highway 94 at 47th St., San dir. ;JonathanRice,prog.dir.;Gerald Diego 12, Calif. CO 2-2421. Marans, prod.dir. ;Paul Williams, chief James G. Rogers, pres.; Glen McDaniel, engineer. secy.; E. Eloise Mills, treas.; William E. Operation :1954; TV sets in area: 1,206- Goetze, exec. vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Jay 700. Grill,vice-pres.,gen.salesmgr. ;Burke Ormsby, prog. dir.; LeRoy Bellwood, v.p. & KRON-TV (Channel4) NBC chief eng.; Joseph Wallach, control ;nat'l The Chronicle Publishing Co., 929 Mis- rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. sion St., San Francisco 19, Calif.; GArfield Operation: 1949; TV sets in area, 492,037. 1-1100. 0-- Charles Thieriot,pres.; Harold P.See, vice-pres. broadcast div., gen. mgr.; A. H. XETV (Channel 6)ABC (AL) Constant, Station mgr.; William A. Bay City Television, Inc., 7th Ave. & Ash, Morrison, sls. mgr.; Robert H. Glassburn; Television Heights, San Diego1, Calif.; prog. mgr.; Cee Webb, oper. mgr. ;A. R. BElmont 4-8431. Robertson, prom. mgr. ;J. L. Berryhill, chief Julian M. Kaufman,vice-pres. & gen. eng. ;nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Woodward, mgr.; Louis Meiers, bus. mgr.; Ted Millan, Inc. sales mgr. ; Russ Tilford, prom. & prog. mgr. ; Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 1,415,- Phil Fernandez, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Blair 900. Television Assoc. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 538,866. KTVU (Channel 2) SanFrancisco -OaklandTelevision,#1 San Francisco Jack London Square, Oakland, Calif. 946007 ; KGO-TV(Channel 7)ABC TE 4-2000. American Broadcasting -Paramount Thea- tres, Inc., 277 Golden Gate Ave., San Fran- San Jose cisco 2 ;UNderhill 3-0077. KNTV (Channel I I ) David M. Sacks,vice-pres.,gen. mgr. ; Standard Radio & Television Co., 645 Park Russ C. Coughlan, gen.sls. mgr.; Calvin Ave., San Jose, Calif.; 286-1111. Thomas, prog. mgr.; George T. Rodman, Allen T. Gilliland, pres.; Fran Conrad, sta- mgr. of adv., prom. & publicity; Victor Reed, tion mgr. and nat'l sales mgr.; Robert Hos- 463 fcldt, prog. dir.;Jess Marlow, news dir. ; KWGN (Channel 2) James A. Brands, office mgr.; Robert A. KWGNTelevision, 550 Lincoln, Denver, Latham, chief en.; Don Edwards, office mgr. ; Colo.; 222-9525. nat'l rep., Blair Television. Richard E. Jungers, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Operation :1955. LeRoy 011iger, exec. prod ;Maurice Jones, pgm. dir.; Jim Seaney, pub. dir. ; Don Ray - Santa Barbara don, chief engr. KEYT (Channel 3) ABC Operation : 1952 ; TV sets in area : 568,400. Key Television, Inc., 730 Miramonte Drive, Santa Barbara, Calif.; mailing address : P. 0. drawer X ; 965-8533. KLZ-TV(Channel 7) CBS William F. Luton, pres. & treas.; Leslie H. Time -Life Broadcast Inc., 131 Speer Blvd., Norins, v.p., gen. mgr. ;J. Desmond Cowan, bus. mgr.; Gene Forssell, prom. mgr.; Har- Denver 3, Colo.; MAin 3-4271. old O'Donnell, prog. mgr.; William Huddy, Hugh B. Terry, pres. & gen. mgr.;Jack news dir.; Ted Froming, chief engr.; nat'lK. Tipton, station mgr. and dir. of sales; rep.; Young Television Corp., 3 East 54th Jack Shafer, prog. dir.; John Connors, prom. St., N. Y. 22. mgr.; Eugene Jenkins, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Operation : 1953; TV sets in area : 200,000. The Katz Agency, Inc. Operation:1953;TV sets in area: 378,100. Stockton KOVR(Channel 13) McClatchy Broadcasting Company, 225 E. KOA-TV (Channel 4) NBC Miner Ave., Stockton, Calif. 95202; HOward Metropolitan Television Co.,1044Lincoln 6-6981. St., P. 0. Box 5012, Denver, Colo. 80217 ; Ramsey Elliott, gen. mgr. ; Wilson Lefler, 303-244-4141. gen. sales mgr.; David E. Wortman chief Ralph Radetsky, pres., gen. mgr.; Dick eng.; Bel Lange, prog. mgr. ;nat'l rep., Katz Harris, station mgr., dir. of sls.; Si Palmer, Agency. prog. mgr. ;Quintin McCredie, prom. mgr. ; Operation :1954 ; T V sets in area (Sacra- Royce Nation, bus. mgr.; Sid Davidson, dir. mento/Stockton Mkt.) 705,900. eng.; Sam Houston,filmdir. ;nat'lrep., Blair -TV. COLORADO Colorado Springs-Pueblo Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 539,400. KKTV (Channel I I)CBS -0- GarveyCommunicationsSystems,Inc., P. 0. Box 2110, 512 S. Tejon, Colorado KRMA-TV (Channel 6) (non -corn) Springs, Cola ;634-2844. Pueblo office & Denver Public Schools, 13that Glenarm studio, Highway 50 -West, P. 0. Box 293, Sts., Denver, Cola 80204 ;244-8899, ext. 66. Pueblo, Colorado; 542-5570. Russell L. Casement, exec. dir.; Jack A. Willard W. Garvey, pres. ;Rush Evans, Schlaefle, prog. dir.; John G. Cullen, chief vice pres. & gen. mgr.; Hal Kennedy, prog. eng. dir.; nat'l rep. Avery-Knodel. Operation :1956 ; TV sets in area: 436,840. Operation : 1952; TV sets in area :127,000. Grand Junction KREX-TV (Channel 5) CBS, NBC, ABC KRDO-TV (Channel 13) ABC Western Slope Broadcasting Co., 116 Hill - Pikes Peak Broadcasting Co., P. 0. Box crest Manor, Grand Junction, Cola ; 242-5000. 1457,Address: 399S.8thSt.,Colorail, Rex Howell, pres. & gen. mgr.; Robert J. Springs, Colo.; MElrose 2-1515. McMahan,vice-pres. & sta.mgr.;Roy Harry W. Hoth, Jr., pres. J. E. Gardner, Adamson, secy.-treas. & asst. mgr.; nat'l rep., general mgr.; Charles H. Upton, chief eng. ; Hal Holman Co. nat'l rep., Adam Young, Inc. Operation :1954; TV sets in area :38,250. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :125,000. -0-- Denver Montrose KBTV (Channel 9) ABC KREY-TV (Channel 10) NBC, CBS, ABC Mullins Broadcasting Co., 1089 Bannock (Satelliteof KREX-TV, Grand Junction,Colo.) St., Denver 17, Colo.; AM 6-3601. Black Canon Broadcasting Co., Inc., Box John C. Mullins, pres. A. G. Flanagan, 120, Montrose, Colo.; Tel :249-3011 vice pres. & gen. mgr.; R. Vrba, gen. Rex Howell,pres. & gen.mgr.; Roy sales mgr. ; James Moore, sec. & treas. Mary Adamson, secy.-treas.;Carl Q. Anderson, K. Barr, prom.; James Butts, chief eng. ; v.p. & stat. mgr. & chief eng.; nat'l rep., Hal nat'l rep. Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Inc. Holman Co. Operation : 1952 ; TV sets in area :506,200. Operation :1956. 464 Pueblo Britain Avenue, West Hartford 10, Conn., KOAA-TV (Channel 5) NBC Telephones: HArtford: 521-3030, New Brit- Metropolitan Television Co. ;2226 Tele- ain : BAldwin 3-3603. vision Lane, P. 0. Box 876, Pueblo, Colo. Herbert Scheftel, pres.; Elmer Balaban, 81002; 544-5782. v.p. ; Harry Balaban, treas. ; Raymond Petrof- James G.Croll,station mgr. ;Kenneth sky, asst. treas. & cont.; Robert Bray, vice- Renf row, chief engineer; Jack Sinclair, pro- pres. and gen. mgr.; Jack Fox, dir. of sls.; duction mgr. ;Evelyn Caldwell, promotion Harry Olson, prog. mgr.; Howard Wry, mgr. prom. mgr., Bill Canora, mgr.-eng.; nat'l Operation: 1953: TV sets in area: 110,000. rep., Adam Young. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area, 313,000. CONNECTICUT Bridgeport New Haven WCTB (Channel 71) (non -corn) WELT -TV (Channel 59) ConnecticutState Board ofEducation, Conn. Radio Foundation, Inc., 221 Orange State Office Building, Hartford, Conn. ; JAck- St., New Haven, Conn. son 7-6341. Richard W. Davis, pres.; Merritt E. Finch,

CP, not operating. Rudy Frank, William Horowitz, vice-pres.; John B. Grant, secy.; Anna M. Costa, treas. CP, not operating. WICC-TV (Channel 43) Connecticut -New York Broadcasters, Inc., 2190 Post Road, Fairfield, Conn. ; CLearwater 6-0461; N.Y. Phone: Circle 5-0668. WNHC-TV (Channel 8) ABC Kenneth M. Cooper, pres.; Frank Delfino, Triangle Publications, Inc., 135 College St., pgm. dir.; Tony Brunton, prom. dir.; Pat. New Haven, Conn.; 777-3611. Uliano, film ed. & chief eng. Howard W. Maschmeier, gen. mgr. ; Rob- Operation1953. ert Teter ; gen. sls. mgr. ;J. Arthur Stober, dir.sp. events ;Bruce Pollock, prom. dir. ; Hartford William Ellison, prog. mgr. ;Carmine Ian- WEDH (Channel 24) nucci, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Blair TV, Inc. (non -corn) Operation : 1948, TV Connecticut Education Television Corp., : 1,604,700. c/o Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. 06106. Operation, 1962. Norwich WCTN (Channel 63)(non -corn) WHCT (Channel 18) ConnecticutStateBoard ofEducation, State Office Building, Hartford, Conn. JAck- RKO General Phonevision Company (An son 7-6341. RKO General Station) 555 Asylum Street. Hartford 5, Conn.; Tel.: 525-2611. CP, not operating. Mark Forrester, gen. mgr.; Harold Schu- macher, chief eng. ,nat'lsalesrep., RKO Waterbury General National Salesoffice,Suite 3939, WATR-TV (Channel20) ABC Time & Life Building, 1271 Sixth Ave., N. Y. WATR, Inc., 440 Meadow St., Waterbury, Operation : 1959; TV sets in area : 364,000. Conn. 775-1121. Harold Thomas, pres.; Samuel Elman, gen. mgr.; Astrid Curtis, prog. dir.; mei rep., WT1C-TV (Channel 3) Jack Masla Co., Inc., N. Y. ; Kettell-Carter. BrodcastPlaza, Inc., 3 Constitution Operation : 1953: TV sets in area : 300,000. Plaza, Hartford, Conn. 06115. 525-0801. Paul W. Morency, pres. & dir.; Leonard J. Patricelli, vice-pres., dir. gen. mgr.; Rob- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ertS.Tyrol, vice-pres. admin., Irwin C. Washington Cowper, vice-pres., sales dir. ; Kendall Smith, WMAL-TV(Channel 7) ABC program mgr.;E.J.Muriaty, promotion mgr. ; nat'l rep., Harrington, Righter & Par- Evening Star Broadcasting Co., Inc., 4461 sons, Inc. Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20008; KEllogg 7-1100. Operation: 1957; TV sets in area: 1,151,447. John W. Thompson, Jr., pres.; F. S. Hou- New Britain wink, vice-pres. & gen. mgr., Neal J. Ed- wards, TV mgr.; Allan T. Powley, chief WHNB (Channel 30)NBC Affiliate-NAB eng.; Theodore N. McDowell, mgr., news & Connecticut Television,Inc.,1422 New public affairs ; E. H. Meeks, prom. & pub. dir.; 465 herb Victor, program & prod. mgr. ;nat'l Beach Blvd., Fort Myers, Fla.; EDison 4- rep., Harrington, Righter & Parsons,Inc. 1331. Operation :1947. Edward J. McBride, pres.; Arthur B. Mc- Bride, vice-pres. ; A. J. Bauer, v.p., gen. mgr.; Frank Nodine, prog. dir.; Bob Caughey, tech. WOOK-TV (Channel 14) engineer ;Vernon Lundquist, news dir.; R. United Broadcasting Co., Inc., 5321 First Landefield, sls. mgr.; nat'l rep., The Meeker Place, N.E., Washington 11, D. C., TUcker- Co. man 2-2500. Operation :1954. Richard Eaton, pres. ;F.Carlton Myers, Jr., gen. mgr. Gainesville -0- WUFT (Channel 5-non comm.) WRC-TV(Channel 4) NBC University of Florida, 234 Stadium, Gaines- National Broadcasting Co., 4001 Nebraska ville, Fla. ;FRanklin 6-3261, Ext. 2241. Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20016. EMer- On the air. son 2-4000. Joseph Goodfellow, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Jacksonville George Rapp, nat'l sls. mgr.; Sherman Hil- WFGA-TV (Channel 12) dreth, dir. of oper.; Robert McHendrix, prog. Florida -Georgia Television Co., Inc., 1070 dir. ;Manny Sternfeld, bus. mgr.; Edward Ryan, mgr.-adv., prom. & pr. ; nat'l rep., NBC E. Adams St., Jacksonville 2,Fla. ELgin 6-3381. Spot Sales. Alexander Brest, pres.; Mitchell Wolfson, Operation :1947. vice-pres.; Jesse H. Cripe, vice-pres., treas., gen. mgr. WTOP-TV(Channel 9) CBS Operation :1957.

Post -Newsweek Stations, a Div. of Wash- 0 ingtonPost Company, BroadcastHouse, Washington, D. C. 20016, 244-5678. WJCT (Channel 7) (non -corn) John S. Hayes, pres. ; George F. Hartford, Community Television, Inc., 2037 Main St., vice-pres. for WTOP-TV ; Jim Silman, prog. Jacksonville, Fla. 32206. 354-2806. dir.; Robert Bordley,sales mgr. ;Robert Fred Redman, gen. mgr.; Gene Napier, Adams, prom. dir. ; William Jones, chief eng. ; chief engineer. nat'l rep., TvAR Sales Rep. Operation :Sept. 10, 1958. Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 958,000.

WTTG (Channel 5) WJXT (Channel4) CBS Metropolitan Broadcasting Television,a WJXT,operated by the Broadcast Division division of Metromedia, Inc., 5151 Wisconsinof the Washington Post Co.,1851 Southampton Ave., N. W. 20016; 244-5151. Road, Jacksonville 7, Fla.; EXbrook 8-0501. Robert M. Bennett, vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; Glenn Marshall, Jr.,pres. ;Laurence E. Rex Kalins, business mgr.; R. Norsworthy, Richardson, vice pres. & gen. mgr.; Robert prom. dir.; M. Burleson, corporatedir. of W. Schellenberg, sls. mgr.; Leonard Mosby, engineering;nat'lrep.,MetroBroadcast prog. dir. ; Robert L. Atkins, prod. mgr. ; Tom Sales. Mahaffey, prom. dir.; Ernest Vurdermark, Operation : 1947 ; TV sets in area : 965,450. chief eng.; nat'l rep.,TvAR. Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area : 384,000. FLORIDA Daytona Beach -Orlando WESH-TV (Channel 2) WCKT(Channel 7) NBC Telrad,Inc.,P.O. Box 1551,Daytona Orlando Stu- Sunbeam Television Corp., P.O. Box 1118, Beach, Fla.; Clinton 3-6591 ; Miami 38, Fla.; PLaza 1-6692. dios :P.O. Box 7695, Orlando, Fla. ; MI. 7- 5707. S. D. Ansin, pres.; Edmund Ansin, treas.; John H. Perry, Jr., pres.; Thomas S. Gil- CharlesKelly,v.p.,gen.mgr.;Charles christ, Jr., vice-pres.; W. W. Atterbury, Jr., Phillips, dir. of sls.; Neil Murphy, controller ; secy. : Walter M. Strouse, stat. mgr.;Harry Robert Paasch, chief eng.; Al Sternberg, LeBrun, gen. sls. mgr.; Charles L. Carter, prog. mgr. ; Gene Strul, news mgr.; Wilson Jr.. chief eng. ;nat'l rep., The Katz Agency. Griffith, public affairs ; Evely Frichett, prom. Operation : 1956 ; TV sets in area : 359,600. mgr.;FrankStruzzieri,filmmgr.;R. Paasch, chief eng. ;nat'lrep., Harrington, Fort Myers Righter & Parsons ; Southern : Bomar Law- WINK -TV (ChannelI I) CBS rence. Fort Myers Broadcasting Co., 2824 Palm Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 600,000.

466 WTHS-TV (Channel 2) (Non -corn) Panama City Dade County,Florida(Miami)Public WJHG-TV (Channel7) NBC, ABC, CBS Schools Community Television Foundation of Herald Publishing Company, o.b.a., South Florida, Inc. 1410 Northeast Second WJHG-TV, P.O. Box 2349, Panama City, Ave., Miami 36, Fla. ; FRanklin 7-4311. Fla. ;763-7651. George Dooley, exec. vice-pres.; Dr. Joe James H. Gray, pres.,principal owner ; Hall, supt. of schools ; John B. Turner, presi- Raymond E. Carow, managing dir. ;James dent of Community Television Foundation. S. Tighe, sta. mgr. ;Perley Eppley, dir. of Operation :1955 ; T V sets in area : 380,000. engineering; Bill Carpenter, chief engineer; Earl Hadaway, prog. dir. ; Earl Hutto, prod. mgr.; Nat'l rep., Vernard, Torbet & McCon- nell ; southeast rep., Jas. S. Ayers Co. WTVJ(Channel 4) CBS Operation :1953 ; TV homes in area :207,- Wometco Enterprises, Inc., 316 N. Miami 900. Ave., Miami, Fla. 33128 ;305-377-8241. Mitchell Wolfson, pres. ;Louis Wolfson Pensacola 11, Richard F. Wolfson, Jack Waxenberg, WEAR -TV (Channel 3) ABC senior vice presidents. William R. Brazzil, Rollins T,,I-casting, Inc., Box 431, Pensa- vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Ralph Renick, vice-cola, Fla.; GLendale 5-7311. pres. in chg. of news ; Earl Lewis, chief eng. ; 0. Wayne Rollins, pres.; Milt de Reyna, Joe Kline, dir.tech. open ;Frank Howell, gen. mgr. & natl.sls. & film buyer ;Jack gen. sales mgr.; Tom Fraioli, nat. sls. mgr.; Kenney, prog. dir.; Harry Babb, chief en- Lee Waller, dir. of prog. oper.; George Vick- gineer; Nat'l. Rep., Blair Television Asso- ery, prom. mgr.; Lyn Lucas, dir. of prod. ciates. oper. ;nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Operation :1954. Inc. Operation :1949 ; TV homes in area :700,- St. Petersburg 600. WSUN-TV (Channel 38) ABC WSUN, Inc.,MillionDollarPier,St. Orlando Petersburg 1, Fla.; 894-0191. WDBO-TV (Channel 6) CBS George W. Fee, general manager ;Carl The Outlet Co., 30 S. Ivanhoe Blvd., Or- Shirley, chief engineer ; Sid Perry, program- lando, Fla. 32802 ; 241-1491. oper. dir.; nat'l rep., Vernard, Torbet & Mc- Joseph S. Sinclair,pres.;ArnoldF. Connell, Inc. Schoen, Jr., vice-pres. for WDBO-AM-FM- Operation : 1953. TV ; James E. Yarbrough, chief eng.; Walter Sickles, prog. dir. & film buyer ; Leonard S. Tallahassee Davey, Jr., sls. dir.; J. Colin Marchison, Jr., (See Thomasville, Ga.) prod. dir. ;nat'l rep., Edward Petry & Co. Inc. Tampa Operation: 1954; TV homes in area: 380,- WEDU (Channel3) 000. Florida West Coast Educational Televi- sion, Inc., 908 South 20th St., Tampa, Florida WEAL -TV (Channel 18) 33605; Phone: 248-5751. St. Petersburg Stu- Orange County Broadcasters,Inc., Box dio:St.Petersburg Jr.College, 6605 5th 7547, Orlando, Fla. Avenue, North, St. Petersburg, Fla. ; Phone : R. H. Gunckel, J r., pres. ; James H. Saw- 345-9351. yer, vice-pres. William C. Maclnnes, pres. ;William P. Wallace,v.p. ;Mrs. Mary Spencer,sect.; CP, not operating. Elwood W. Johnson, treas. ; R. LeRoy Last- inger, gen. mgr. ; Orbra Harrell, chief eng. ; WFTV (Channel 9) ABC H. H. Riddleberger, asst. mgr. prog. devl. & Mid Florida Television Corporation, 639 oper. W. Central, Orlando, Florida. 32805 ; Phone Operation : 1958 ; T V sets in area :400,000 241-6543. JosephL.Brechner,pres.,treas.,dir.; Hershell G. Stuart, vice-pres., dir. ;Martin WFLA-TV (Channel 8) NBC Segal, dir. sec'y ; Marion B. Brechner, asst. The Tribune Company, 905 Jackson St., secy., & treasurer., dir. ; Hugh Robinson, reg. P. 0 Box 1410, Tampa 1, Fla. ; Phone :229- sales ;William T. Latham, nat'lsls. mgr.; 0131. Harry Richard, prog.dir. ;Tom Grubbs, James N. Covey, Jr.,pres.; George W. prod. mgr.; Dodd Daniel, chief eng. ; Dennis Harvey, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; William B. Gregory, film ed. ;nat'l rep. Blair TV. Faber, sales mgr. ;J. E. Faraghan, prog. dir. ; Operation :1958. Doug Duperrault, prom. mgr. ;George Gei- 467 ger, prod. mgr.; J. H. Mitchell, chief eng.; Atlanta nat'l rep., John Blair & Co. WAGA-TV (Channel 5) CBS Operation :1955; TV sets in area :501,- Storer Broadcasting Co., 1018 W. Peach- 000. tree St., N.W., Atlanta, Ga.; TRinity 5-5551. -0- Stanton P. Kettler, pres. ;Bill Michaels, exec. vice-pres.; H. W. "" Ray, gen. WPIT (Channel1 3 ) CBS mgr.; Paul Raymon, station mgr.; Jim Fer- WKY Television System Inc., 3213 John guson, prog. mgr.; Dale Clark, pub.-aff. dir. F. Kennedy Blvd., Box 1198, Tampa, Fla. Hugo Bondy, chief eng.; Dick Edwardes, 33601; Transmitter, Prospect Road, Tampa. prod. mgr.; nat'l rep., Storer TV sales. Phone : 876-1313. Operation : 1949. E. B. Dodson, v.p. & mgr.; Robert M. Olson, admin. ass't.;Robert Doty, opera- tions manager ;Robert Fowler, gen. sales mgr.; Ken Smith, prod. dir. ; Walter Rhoads, WAIL -TV (Channel 36) prom. mgr.; Ray Dantzler, news dir.; Wil- 3220 Peachtree Rd. N.E. Atlanta 5, Ga. liam Witt, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Katz Agency. CEdar 1-3000. Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area :524,- Robert W. Rounsaville, pres. 000. CP, not operating. W. Palm Beach WEAT-TV (Channel 12) ABC 0- Gardens Broadcasting Co., P. 0. Box 70, WETV (Channel 30) (non-com) West Palm Beach, Fla. ;TEmple 3-9668. Board of Education of City of Atlanta, John D. MacArthur, pres. & gen. mgr.; 740 Bismark Road, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30324. Robert L. Ray, exec. asst. to pres.; Godfrey Phone : 873-4471. M. Lebhar, nat'l regional sales mgr. Ed S. Cook, president ;Fred Shell, vice- Operation :1955. pres. ; Gilbert E. Tauffner, exec. dir. of educa- tional broadcasting; Haskell Boyter, dir. of -0- radio & TV education. WPTV (Channel 5) NBC Operation :1958. Scripps -HowardBroadcastingCo.Sta- tions, 5 Coconut Row, Palm Beach, Fla. ; TEmple 3-2471. Chester E. Pike, Jr., vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; WAIT -TV (Channel II) ABC Stan Doyle, admin. asst. to gen. mgr.; Irwin Rissman, Miami nat.sls.mgr.; Jerry B. WAII-TV, 1611 W. Peachtree St., N.E., Hartman, local sales mgr.; Jack Dosdourian, Atlanta 9, Ga.; Phone: 872-1141. prog. dir. ; W. Lewis Evenden, chief eng.; Richard M. Fairbanks, pres.; Joseph M. nat'l rep., Blair Television Associates. Higgins, vice-pres., gen. mgr.; Mel Jones, gen. sls. mgr.; Byron Lindsey, chief engi- Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area :635,- neer ; Frank Cason, program dir.; John Cul- 000. ver, asst. to gen. mgr.; nat'l rep., Blair TV. GEORGIA Operation 1951: TV sets in area :755,000. Albany WALB-TV (Channel 10) NBC, ABC -0- Herald Publishing Co., Stuart Ave., Al- bany, Ga. 31701; HEmlock 5-8386. WSB-TV (Channel 2) NBC James H. Gray, pres.; Mrs. Martha M. Cox Broadcasting Corp., 1601 W. Peach- Nall, secy.-treas.; Raymond E. Carow, gen treeSt.,N.E.,Atlanta9,Ga. ;TRinity mgr.; Perley E. Eppley, dir. of eng. ;nat'l 5-7221. rep., Venard, Torbet & McConnell. J. LeonardReinsch, pres.; FrankGaither, Operation :1954. v.p. ;Don Heald, gen. mgr.; Ray Moore, news dir.; Rusty Bruton, prod, mgr.; Henry Athens White, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Edward Petry WGTV (Channel 8, educational) & Co., Inc. Operation : 1948 ; TV sets in area : 775,300. RegentsoftheUniversitySystemof Georgia for U. of Ga. c/o W. H. Hale, Jr., Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Ga. Augusta 30601; 542-3554. WJBF (Channel 6) NBC, ABC James A. Dunlap, chmn ; George L. Simp- Fuqua Industries, Inc., Box 1404, Augusta, son, chancellor. Ga.; PA 2-6664. Operation :1960. J.B. Fuqua, pres. Asa Stallworth, vice 468 pres. & gen. mgr.; D. MacDonald, treas. Kyle E. Goodman, chief eng.;nat'lrep., & bus. mgr.; John Jopling, chief eng.; Asa Avery-Knodel, Inc. Stallworth,Jr.,stationmgr.;nat'lrep., Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 150,500. George Hollingbery Co. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area: 340,-Thomasville -Tallahassee (Fla.) 000 WCTV (Channel 6) CBS Columbus John H.Phipps BroadcastingStations. P.O. Box 3547, Tallahassee, Fla.; 904-385- WTVM (Channel 9) ABC, NBC 2121. Martin Theatres of Georgia,Inc.,1307 John H. Phipps, owner ; W. A. Snowden, First Ave., Columbus, Ga.; FA 2-8828. dir. of eng.; Joe Hosford, gen. mgr. & nat'l Joe Windsor, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Tedsls. mgr.; Jerry L. Williams, pgm. & opera- Short, sta. mgr.; Lynn Avery, sls. mgr.; Jack tions mgr.; nat'l rep., Blair TV Assoc. Poole, operations dir, ; Charles Parrott, chief Operation: 1955; TV sets in area: 21E.,200. eng.; nat'l rep., Blair Television. Operation : 1953: TV sets in area: 330,202 Waycross WXGA-TV (Channel 8) WRBL-TV (Channel 3) CBS, NBC WVAN-TV (Channel 9) Columbus Broadcasting Co., Inc., 1350 13th WJSP-TV (Channel 28) Ave., Columbus, Ga.; FAirfax 2-0601. Georgia State Bd. of Education, State Of J. W. Woodruff, Jr., pres. & gen. mgr.; fice Atlanta, Georgia. M. R. Ashworth, secy. & treas.; Ridley Bell, Jr., stat. mgr. & film buyer; George A. Gin- HAWAIIAN ISLANDS gell, dir. of news and pub. affairs; Robert Hilo, Hawaii Walton, local sls. mgr.; George Jenkins, dir. of nat'l sales ;Joe A. Gamble, chief eng.: KPUA-TV (Channel 9)CBS nat'l rep., George P. Hollingbery Co. (Satellite of KGMB-TV, Honolulu) Operation : 1953; TV sets in area : 520,300. Pacific Broadcasting Company, Inc., 1534 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu 9, Hawaii Macon 9-2011. WMAZ-TV (Channel 13) CBS basic, ABC, NBC Operation1955 SoutheasternBroadcastingCorp., 682 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.; SH 6-7311. Honolulu, Oahu R. A. Jolley, pres.; Frank ("Red" Cross) KGMB TV (Channel 9) CBS Crowther, gen. mgr.; Albert Sanders, asst. Pacific Broadcasting Company, Inc., P. 0. gen. mgr.,sls. mgr.; Elmo Simmons, Jr., Box 581, 1534 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu, nat'lsls.mgr.; Dick Johnson, dir.public Hawaii 96809; Phone 92-011. relations; Robert Savage, prod.dir.; Jim CecilHeftel,pres. & gen.mgr., Gene Arnold, film dir.; Jim Lawhon, chief engi- Erber,gen.salesmgr.; Jim Hawthorne, neer; nat'l rep., Avery-Kodel, Inc. prog mgr.; Bob Beadles, oper. mgr.; Earl Savannah McDaniels, prog. & sports dir.; nat'l rep., Edward Petry & Co. WSAV (Channel 3) NBC Operation : 1952; TV sets in area :144,700. WSAV, Inc., Broadcasting Center, 1430 East Victory Dr., Savannah, Ga.; ADams -0- 6-0303. KONA(Channel 2) Honolulu Harben Daniel, pres. & gen. mgr.; Cather- ineM.Daniel,vice-pres.;MeredithE. KAII-TV SATELLITE Thompson, vice-pres. & secy.-treas. & oper. KHAW-TV HILO SATELLITE mgr.; H. M. Humpidge, comm. mgr.; Joe Communications Honolulu,Ltd., 1170 Petty, prog. dir.; Curt Avery, prod. mgr.; Auahi St., Honolulu 96814. Byron Strong, chief eng.; nat'lrep., Geo. De Sales Harrison, Jr., chairman of bd.; Hollingberry. Arthur H. McCoy, president;DanielT. Operation : 1956; TV sets in area :150,500 Kawakami, gen. mgr.; George B. Hagger, -0--- gen. sales mgr.; nat'l rep., Blair TV. WTOC-TV (Channel II)CBS, ABC Operation1952:TV sets in area ;180,000. Savannah Broadcasting Co., 516 Abercorn St., Savannah, Ga.; ADams 2-0127. F. Schley Knight, president; Esther S. KHVH-TV (Channel 4) ABC Pruett, asst. secy.-treas.; Ben Williams, exec. Western Telestations, Inc., 1290 Ala Moa- vice pres. & sales mgr.; S. G. Knight, vice na Blvd., Honolulu, Hawaii 96814. Tel. 573- pres. & treas.; Dwight J. Bruce, vice-pres. & 991. prog. dir.; Miss Jackie Ayoub, prom. mgr.; Lawrence S. Berger, pres. & gen. mgr.; 469 Keith M. Swinehart, station mgr.; Muneo KTVB-TV (Channel 7) NBC, ABC Hamada, bus. mgr.; Richard Farr, promo. KTVB, Inc., Boise, Idaho, 709 Idaho St., mgr.; Robert S. Smith, prog. dir.; Jim An-P. 0. Box 390, Boise, Ida. 83701; 208-342 derson, prod. mgr.; Boone Morrison, prom. 4611. mgr.; nat'l rep., Katz Agency. Georgia M. Davidson, pres. ;Robert E. Operation: 1954 (formerly Kula TV). Krueger, exec. v.p. & gen. mgr. ;Del Lund - TV sets in area : Approx. 160,000. born, prog.dir. ;Harold W. Toedtemeier, chief engineer ;Sal Celeski, news dir.; nat'l rep. Avery-Knodel, Inc. Waimea, Kauai K82AM (Channel 3)CBS Idaho Falls (Satellite of KGMBITV, Honolulu) KID -TV (Channel 3) ABC, CBS Pacific Broadcasting Company, Inc., P. 0. Idaho Radio Corp., Box 2008, Idaho Falls, Box 581, 1534 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu 9, Idaho : 3 & 4. 522-5100. Hawaii ; phone 92011. J. Allen Jensen, vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; Claude Cain,sta. manager ;Dave Wayne, -0- prog. mgr.; Carroll Secrist, chief eng.; nat'l rep.,Geo. P. HollingberyCo.,Inc.-Art Lihue, Kauai Moore & Associates, Inc.(Pacific North- K7OBW (Channel 3) CBS west). (Satellite of KGMB TV Honolulu) Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :107.- Pacific Broadcasting Company, Inc.,P.0. 200. Box 581, 1534 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu 9, -0- Hawaii. KIFI-TV (Channel 8) Kilauea, Kauai The Post Company,P.0. Box 2148, Idaho Falls, Ida. Phone :Jackson 3-1171. KO3BT (Channel 3) CBS Jim Brady, pres. & gen.mgr.; Herman (Satellite of KGMB-TV, Honolulu) Haefele, pgm. dir. & chief engineer; nat'l Pacific Broadcasting Company, Inc., P. 0. rep., Avery-Knodel ; Seattle rep., Feltis, Dove Box 581, 1534 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu 9, & Croghan, Inc.; Denver rep., Robert Hix Hawaii ; phone 92011. Co., Inc. Operation : 1961. Wailuku, Maul Lewiston KALA-TV (Channel 7) KLEW-TV (Channel 3) CBS, ABC (Satellite of KONA-TV, Honolulu). Cascade Broadcasting C., Box 615,1115 Communications Honolulu, Honolulu. Idaho St., Lewiston, Idaho ;SHerwood 3- Operation: 1958. 5581. Rudy Vsetecka, gen. & sls.mgr.;Bill KMAU-TV(Channel 3) CBS Bickly, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Art Moore & (Satellite of KGMB-TV; Honolulu.) Assoc. Inc. Hawaiian Broadcasting System, Ltd., P. 0. Operation :1955. Box 581, 1534 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu 9, Hawaii. Pocatello Joseph Herold, gen. mgr.; Jerry Thomp- KTLE-TV (Channel 6) son,sls.mgr.; K.C. Wong, bus. mgr.; Sheridan D. Reid, program dir.; Don Mum - KBLI, Inc., Box 192, Blackfoot, Ida. ford, prod. mgr.; Robert Karr, prom. mgr. ; Howard D. Johnson, pres.; Dale J. Smith, nat'lrep.,Peters,Griffin, Woodward, Inc. vice pres. ; John Miller, sec'y treas. Operation :1955. CP, not operating. IDAHO Twin Falls

Boise KMVT (Channel II) CBS, ABC, NBC KBOI-TV (Channel 2) CBS The KLIX Corporation,Elizabeth Blvd. & Boise Valley Broadcasters, Inc., 1007 Jef- Eastland Drive, Box 547, Twin Falls, Idaho; ferson St., Boise, Idaho, 342-9331. 733-1280. H. Westerman Whillock,pres. & gen. Gordon Glasmann,pres. & gen.mgr. ; mgr.; WillisC.Moffat,vice-pres.;Earl Cecil L. Heftel, vice-pres.; L. L. Langdon, Glade, Jr., secy.-treas. & stat. & comm. mgr.; prod. mgr. ;Sid Cohen,film buyer ;Vic James A. Johntz,Jr.,chief eng. ;Robert Graybeal, film dir. ;Vann McArthur, tech. Howell, film ed.; nat'lrep., Peters, Griffin,.dir. ;nat'lrep.,Skyline Advertisers Sales Woodward, Inc.-Art Moore & Associates, H. R. Television-Art Moore & Associates Inc. ( Pacific Northwest ) . (Northwest). Operation :1953; TV sets in area :97,800. Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area :36,800. 470 ILLINOIS man, pub.dir., Chuck Buzzard, eng. dir.; Champaign nat'l rep., ABC TV Spot Sales. WCIA (Channel3) CBS Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area :2.237.- Midwest Television, Inc., 509 S. Neil St., 900. Champaign, Ill.; 356-8333. A. C. Meyer, pres. ; Guy Main, exec. vice pres.; James Fielding, dir.oper. & secy.- WGN-TV (Channel9) treas. ; Robert L. Myers, dir. eng. & asst. to pres.; Gerald P. Johnson, sls. mgr. ; Leonard WGN, Inc., 2501 W. Bradley Pl., Chicago Davis, gim sales mgr.; William J. Helms, 18, Ill.; LAkeview 8-2311. prod. & sale serv. ; John Ketterer, film buyer ; J. Howard Wood, chairman; Ward L. nat'l rep., Edward Petry & Co., Inc. Quaal, exec. vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Dan Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 328,000. Calibraro, exec. administrative assist, public relations mgr. ; Ben Berentson, vice pres., sta. 0-- mgr. ; Richard Jungers, vice pres., gen. sales mgr. ;Don Pecaro, program mgr. ;Carl J. WCHU (Television 33) NBC Meyers, senior vice-pres. & mgr. engineering Plains Television Group, Inman Hotel, 17 and operations ; James Hanlon, mgr. promo- E. University, Champaign, Illinois, 352-7673. tion & research ; Bob Innes, east. sales mgr. ; Elmer Balaban, nres.; Milton D. Friedland, Bruce Dennis, vice pres., mgr. of news ; Brad- vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; James T. Kelly, mgr.; ley Eidmann, mgr. of syndication ; Al Field, Harry Eskew, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Adam mgr. public affairs;nat'lrep., WGN-TV Young, Inc. Sales and Edward Petry & Co., Inc. Operation :1959. Operation: 1948; TV sets in area: 2,500,- 000. Champaign -Urbana WILL -TV (Channel 12) (non -corn) 228 Gregory Hall, University of Illinois, WMAQ-TV (Channel 5) NBC Urbana, Ill.; 333-0850. NationalBroadcastg.Co.,Merchandise Frank E. Schooley, mgr. ; Rob R. Beldon, Mart, Chicago, Ill. 60654, 644-8300. chief eng. Lloyd Yoder, NBC v.p. & gen. mgr.; Rob- Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 100,000. ert Lemon, sta. mgr.; Norman Cissna, gen. sls.mgr.;James Hoel,localsls.mgr. ; Chicago Harry Trigg, prog. dir.; Kenneth Christian- WBBM-TV (Channel 2) CBS sen,oper.dir. ;Wilfred C.Prather,dir. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 630 tech. oper. ;Chet Campbell, dir. adv. prom. N. McClurg Court, Chicago 11, Ill.; WHite- & pres.; Richard H. Moss, video recording hall 4-6000. sls. rep.; nat'l rep., NBC Spot Sales. Edward R. Kenefick, vice-pres., gen. mgr.; Operation :1949 ; TV sets in area: 2,381,- Henry Schaefer, bus. mgr. ;dir., Robert N. 000. Cochran, gen. sls. mgr. ; George Pions, mgr., nat'lsls.,Bruce Bloom,dir.,sls.prom. ; George Nicholaw, dir. information services ; WTTW (Channel II) (non -corn) Charles Hinds, prog. dir.; Luther A. Pierce, Chicago Educational Television Associa- dir.;tech. operations ;Wayne Weber, dir. tion, 5400 North St., St. Louis Ave., Chicago, broadcast services ;Alice Necker, mgr., film III. 60625. Phone 312-583-5000. dept. ;Anita Licata, sls.traffic mgr. ;John Edward L. Ryerson, pres.; Donald Mc- Madigan, news dir. :Paul Cahill, dir. comm. Kellar, William E. McManus, George A. rd. ; John Patton, library ref., Dennis May - Ranney, vice-pres. ;Lester Armour, treas.; off, sales research dir.; nat'l rep., CBS Tele- Robert L. Foote, secy. ;John W. Taylor, vision Stations National Sales. exec. dir., Demetra Panagos, Admin. Assoc.; Operation: 1946; TV sets in area 2,300,-A. G. Ferreira, bus. mgr.; Chalmers H. Mar- 000. quis, dir. of prog.; William Manschot, Jr., prod -mgr. ;Clarence McIntosh, prod. mgr.; GloriaMichels,publicrelations ;Robert WBKB-TV (Channel 7) ABC Seipp,film supervisor ;Duane Weise, dir. American Broadcasting -Paramount Thea- eng. tres. Inc., 190 N. State St., Chicago 1,Ill.; Operation: 1955;TVsets in area: 2,300,- A Ndover 3-0800. 000. Richard A. O'Leary, vice-pres. & gen. mgr., John J. McMahon, gen.sales mgr., Danville Warren Tomassene, sales mgr., Lee Schul- WICD-TV(Channel 24) NBC man, prog. dir., John F. Fitzpatrick, prod. Plains Television Corp.,1500N. Washing- mgr., Ralph Andrews, film dir., George Rod- ton Ave., Danville, Ill.; 446-6200.

471 Milton D. Friedland, gen. mgr.; James T. Peoria Kelly,Sta. & sales mgr. ;Harry Eskew, WEEK -TV (Channel 25)NBC chief eng. WestCentralBroadcastingCo.,2907 Springfield Rd., E. Peoria, Ill.; 699-3961. Decatur Fred C. Mueller, pres. and gen. mgr. ; WAND (Channel 17)ABC Philip Mergner, gen. sales mgr.; Richard WAND -Television, Inc. (subsidiary of Lin Evans, prog. dir.; Wayne Lovely, chief eng. ; Broadcasting Corp., Inc.), P. 0. Box 631, Roger Attenbach, pub. & prom. mgr.; nat'l Southside Drive, Decatur, Ill. 62525 ; Phone rep., Katz Agency. 428-4304. Operation : 1963 ; TV sets in area : 325,000. Len Carl, vice-pres., gen. mgr. ;Jack P. Kussart, asst. mgr. & prog. mgr.; Donald -0- Lindsey, sls. mgr.; nat'l rep. National Tele- WMBD (Channel 31) CBS vision Sales, Inc. Midwest Television, Inc., 212 S. W. Jeffer- Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 262,700. son, Peoria, Illinois, 676,0711. August C. Meyer, pres; Guy F. Main, Decatur (Serving exec. v.p.; William L. Brown, gen. mgr.; Champaign -Urbana) Gene C. Robinson, operations mgr.; Robert Crawford, news dir.; George A. Pyle, chief W70AF(Channel70) ABC eng.; nat'l rep., Edward Petry & Co., Inc. WAND -Television, Inc. (subsidiary of Lin Broadcasting Corp., Inc.), P. 0. Box 631, Operation: 1958; TV sets in area: 311,100. Southside Drive, Decatur, Ill. 62525 ; Phone : 0- 428-4304. WTVH (Channel 19) ABC Len Carl, vice-pres., gen. mgr. ;Jack P. Kussart,asst.mgr.,prog. mgr.; Donald Metropolitan Broadcasting(Divisionof Lindsey, sls. mgr.; nat'l rep., National Tele- Metromedia, Inc.) 606-608 Main St., Peoria, vision Sales, Inc. Ill. Phone :676-8911. John Bone, v.p., gen. mgr.; Delores Slav - Operation : 1961 ; TV sets in Area :23,940. ens, bus. mgr.; Clyde Dutton, sales mgr.: Bill McBroom, program & promotion dir.; Harrisburg Al Ruch, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Metro TV WSIL-TV (Channel 3) ABC Primary Sales. Turner -Farrar Association Studios, 21 W. Operation : 1963; TV sets in area : 300,000. Poplar St., Harrisburg, Ill.; 373. Transmit- ter: 2 miles West Creal Springs, Ill. Quincy 0. L. Turner, gen. mgr. ; Charles Gilliam, WGEM-TV (Channel 10) NBC, ABC chief eng. Quincy Broadcasting Co., Hotel Quincy, Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :201,000. Quincy, Ill. 62301; 222-6840. T. C. Oakley, pres.; J. S. Bonansinga, vice- La Salle pres., gen. mgr. & treas. ; J. T. Reardon, secy. ; WEEQ-TV (Channel 35) Fred Colgan, prog. dir.;J. Ben Stewart, comm. mgr.; Bob Meyer, dir. of adv. ; Frank (Satellite of WEEK -TV,Peoria,Ill.) Laughlin, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Adam Young. WestCentralBroadcastingCo.,2907 Springfield Rd., East Peoria, Ill. Operation : 1953: TV sets in area: 195,000. --0-- Rock Island PEKIN (Channel 69) WHBF-TV (Channel 4) CBS Mid Illinois Television Co., Times Bldg., Rock Island Broadcasting Co., Telco Bldg., Pekin, Illinois. 231 18 St., Rock Island, Ill. 61201; Phone : Joseph T. McNaughton, pres. 786-5441. Area Code 309. CP, not operating. Ben H. Potter, pres.; Miss Marguerite F. Potter, vice-pres. & treas.; Leslie C. Johnson, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Maurice Corken, Moline exec. vice-pres. ;Ted Arnold, sales mgr. ; WQAD-TV (Channel 8) Forest W. Cooke, prog. dir. & film buyer ; Moline Television Corp., 3003 Park 16th Heber E. Darton, prom. mgr.; Robert J. Sin - St. Moline, Ill., 61625 ; 764-9694. nett, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel, Inc. Arthur M. Swift, exec. v. p. & gen. mgr.; Operation : 1950; TV sets in area : 433,000. William Snyder, sls. mgr.; Dewey L. Nelsen, prog. mgr.; Ronald G. Klayman, promo.Rockford mgr.; Darrell Wheaton, prod. mgr.; Ray WTVO (Channel 39)NBC Krueger, chief eng.; Jim King, dir. of news. Winnebago Television Corp., N. Meridian Operation :1963 Rd. & State, Rockford, Ill. ; 963-5413. 472 HarryBalaban,pres. ;HalFroelich, Gilmore Broadcasting Corp. of Indiana, mgr.; Robert J. Smith, program dir.; Gene P.O. Box 395, Evansville, Indiana; HArrison Denari, sales mgr.; Al Petzke, chief eng. ; 4-9215. Henry Taylor, film dir.; Marvin Freeman, James Gilmore, pres.; Wm. R. Hight, vice promotion mgr.; nat'l rep., Blair Television. pres. & gen. mgr.; James Manion, sales mgr.; Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area: 259,000. Harold A. Poole, contr.; Elmer Chancellor, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel. Operation: 1955; TV sets in area: 405,000. WREX-TV (Channel 13) WREX-TV, Inc., West Auburn at Win- nebago Rds., Rockford, Ill. 61105; 968-1813 WFIE(Channel14) NBC or Winnebago 2411. MFIE,Inc., 1115 Mt.AuburnRd., Evansville 12, Ind.; 425,6201. Springfield Mrs. Jane M. Norton, pres.; Jack E. Doug- las, v.p. & gen. mgr.; Chet Behrman, prog. WICS(Channel 20)NBC mgr.;KellyAtherton,sls.mgr.;Jack Plains Television Corp., 2680 East CookMcLean, new dir.; Lambert Howard, chief St., Springfield, Ill. 62703 ;Tel. 528-0465. eng. Elmer Balaban, pres.; Herbert Scheftel, Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area: 150,400. treas.;Harry Balaban,secy.;Milton D. Friedland, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Jerrold Merritt, chief eng.; Harold Hoskins, prog. WTVW (Channel 7) mgr.; Robert Steffan, prod. mgr.; Robert Farrow, nat'l sls. mgr.; H. K. Springer, con- Evansville Television, Inc., 405 Carpenter troller ;nat'l rep., Young Television Corp. St., Evansville, Ind.; HArrison 2-1121. E. Berry Smith, gen. mgr.; nat'lrep., Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 271,000. Blair TV. -0- Operation : 1956; TV sets in area : 247,480. WMAY-TV (Channel 36) WMAY-TV, Inc.,504 E.MonroeSt., Fort Wayne Springfield, Ill. WANE -TV (Channel 15) CBS Gordon Sherman, pres.; Lee Ruwitch, Syl 2915 W. State Blvd., 742-9411. Indiana Binkin,vice-pres.; Robert Weiner, secy.; Broadcasting Corp., Fort Wayne, Indiana Melvin Feldman, treas. 46808. CP, not operating. C. Wrede Petersmeyer,pres.;Reid G. Chapman, vice-pres., gen. mgr. & film buyer ; INDIANA Howard Bunnell, commercial mgr.; Harry Bloomington -Indianapolis Heuston, prog. dir.; Walter H. Jones, chief WTTV (Channel 4) Independent eng. ; Dave Hockensmith, prom. dir.; Alan E. Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., 3490 Bluff Road, In- Englander, treas.; nat'l rep., H -R Television, dianapolis, Ind. 46227; STate 7-2211. Inc. Sarkes Tarzian, pres.; Robert G. Holben, Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 253,000. gen. mgr., broadcast div.; Elmer Snow, dir. of engineering ; Arthur R. Hook, program mgr.; Clyde Dutton, gen. sales mgr. ; Bernie WKJG-TV (Channel 33) NBC Souers, asst. gen. sales mgr.; Don Morgan, WKJG, Inc., 2633 W. StateBlvd.,Ft. chief engineer. Wayne, Indiana 46808; Phone: 219-742-2295. Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 650,000. John F. Dille, Jr., pres.; Hilliard Gates, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Cabo Mahlock, prog. Elkhart -South Bend dir.;William Kline,sales mgr.; Eugene WSJV (Channel 28) ABC A. Chase, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Advertising Truth Publishing Co., Box 700, Elkhart, Time Sales. Ind. 46514; Phone: 522-1518; South Bend Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 279,000. 232-2828. John F. Dille, Jr., pres. ;Paul C. Brines, -0- exec. vice pres.; Don E., Fuller, gen. mgr. ; WPTA (Channel 21) ABC Ken Owens, admin. asst ;Al Waters, nat'l Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. 3333 Butler Road, Ft. salesmgr. ;James Blacklay,prod. mgr. ; Wayne, Indiana. 219-483-0584. Arthur C. Whitaker, Jr., film dir.; Woodrow Sarkes Tarzian, pres.; Victor H. Sterling, Hawkins, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., A.T.S. gen. mgr.; Al Hervey, prog. mgr.; Marc Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 262,000. Mangus, prod. mgr.; Sid Bozarth, news dir.; Ken Kendall, chief engineer ; nat'l rep., Metro Evansville TV. WEHT-TV (Channel 25) Operation : 1957. 473 Indianapolis Bazil O'Hagen, sls. mgr. ;Bazil O'Hagan, WFBM-TV (Channel6) NBC asst. gen. mgr. & chief eng. ;Paul Walton, Time -LifeBroadcast,Inc.,1330North dir., prog. opers. ; run rep., Adam Young, Meridian St., Indianapolis, 5-9326. Inc. 1955 ; TV homes in area :327,- W. C. Pullen, Jr., pres. ; Eldon Campbell, Operation : vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; Don Menke, sta. mgr. ; 100. Donald Cripe, bus. mgr. ;Warren Wright, -0- prog. dir. ; Hugh L. Kibbey, sls. mgr. ; Keith C. Strange, prom. mgr. ;Robert Flanders, WSBT-TV (Channel 22)CBS eng. dir. ;nat'l rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. South Bend Tribune, 300 W. Jefferson Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area : 763,000. Blvd., South Bend 1, Ind. 46601; 233-3141. Warren G. Wheeler, Jr., gen. mgr. ; Will R. Darch, asst. gen. mgr. ;Jerry Bleck, nat. WISH -TV (Channel 8) CBS sales mgr.; N. J. Gassensmith, pgm. dir.; IndianaBroadcastingCorporation,1950 Walter Sweitzer, film dir.. ;Scott Hagenau, N. MeridianSt.,Indianapolis,Ind. ;924- chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Katz Agency. 4381. Operation : 1952 sets in area : 315,400. C. Wrede Petersmeyer, pres.; Robert B. McConnell, vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ;Charles Terre Haute Rees, secy.-treas. ;C. E. Wallace, Jr., chief WTHI-TV (Channel 10) CBS, ABC, NBC eng. ; Jos. E. Lake, comm. mgr. ; Dave Smith, Wabash Valley Broadcasting Corp.,918 prog. mgr.; nat'l rep., H -R Television, Inc.Ohio St., Terre Haute, Ind.; Crawford 9481. Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 794,100. Anton Hulman, Jr., pres. & gen. mgr. ; J. R. Cloutier, exec. vice-pres. & treas. ; Ben Fal- ber, Jr., vice-pres. & dir. of operations; Russ WLWI (Channel 13)ABC Arnold, vice-pres. & dir. of facilities ;nat'l. Crosley Broadcasting Corp., 1401 Meridian rep., Edward Petry & Co., Inc. St., Indianapolis 2, Ind. ; MElrose 9-2311. Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 295,000. John Babcock,vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; Bruce Cox, mgr., spec. broadcast services ; IOWA Bob Lamb, sales mgr. ;Charles Brodhead, prog. mgr. ; Norman Nixon, chief eng. ;nat'l Ames rep., Crosley Broadcasting Corp. WOI-TV (Channel 5) ABC Operation :1957 ; TV sets in area : 823,740. Iowa State Univ. of Science & Technology, Ames, Ia. ; Tel.: 294-5555. W. Robert Parks, pres. ;Robert C. Mul- Lafayette hall, gen. mgr. ; James H. Davis, assoc. gen. WFAM-TV(Channel 18) CBS mgr. ; Ted Tostlebe, comm. mgr. ; John Voigt, Lafayette, Indiana ; GIbson 7-2113. prom, mgr. ; Keith Kethcam, chief eng. ;Bill Sarkes Tarzian, pres. ;Richard W. Long, Mason, film dir. ;nat'l rep., H -R Television, gen. mgr. ; Joe McConnell, prog. dir. ; Den- Inc. nis Lunsford, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Young Operation : 1950; TV sets in area : 400,000. Television Corp. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :115,750. Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV (Channel 9) ABC Cedar Rapids Television Co., 1st and 1st Muncie S.W., Cedar Rapids, Ia. ;364-4194. WLBC-TV (Channel 49) CBS, NBC,ABC Joseph F. Madky, Jr., pres.; Redd Gardner, Tri-City Radio Corp., US Highway 35, gen.mgr. ;RolloF.Fletcher,gen.sls. southof Muncie,Ind.,P. 0. Box 271; mgr. ; Ralph D. Willey, operations dir. ; Edna ATlas 8-4403. A. Herbst, prom. dir. ; Al Evans, production D.A. Burton, pres., treas. & gen. mgr.;dir. ; Dave Carter, news editor ;John Don- W. F. Craig, vice-pres. & comm. mgr.; Gar-nelly, office mgr. & accountant ;Leo Reetz, net M. Burton, secy.; Pat Finnegan, chief chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Adam Young, Inc. eng.; nat'l rep., Hal Holman Co. (Chicago), Operation :1953 ; TV homes in area :318,- New York. 600. Operation : 1953: TV sets in area :125,000. WMT-TV (Channel 2) CBS South Bend W MT -TV, Inc. Paramount Theatre Bldg., WNDU-TV (Channel 16) NBC Cedar Rapids, Ia. ; EMpire 4-0171. WMT- Michiana Telecasting Corp., Juniper Road, TV, Inc. Box 16, South Bend, Ind. 46624; 233-7111. Win. B. Quarton, pres.; Lew Van Nos- Win. Thomas Hamilton, v.p., gen. mgr. ; trand,vice-pres.sales ;Douglas B.Grant, 474 vice-pres. TV oper.; Pam Emerson, prom. Lee Broadcasting Corp., Second & Penn- mgr.; Geo. P. Hixenbaugh, chief eng.; nat'l sylvania, Mason City, Iowa 50402 ; GArden rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. 3-2540. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 318,600. WalterJ.Rothschild,pres.;Lloyd D. Loers, vice-pres., sec'y mgr.; Donald G. Har- Davenport rer, treas.; Roger E. Sawyer, chief engineer ; WOC-TV (Channel 6) NBC DouglasF.Sherwin, program dir.;Bart WOC Broadcasting Co., 805 Brady St., Curran, production dir. ;Robert G. Fruehe, Davenport, Ia.; 324-1661. nat'l sales mgr.; nat'l rep., Advertising Time D. D. Palmer, pres. & treas. ;Wm. D. Sales, Inc. Wagner, vice pres. & secy.; Raymond E. Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area :191,420. Guth, gen. mgr.; Harold Heath, sls. mgr.; P. G. Arivdson, tech. dir.; nat'l rep., Peters, Sioux City Griffin, Woodward, Inc. KTIV (Channel 4) NBC, ABC Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 472,780. KTIV Television Co., 10th & Grandview Des Moines Blvd., Sioux City, Ia.; 8-0545. KDPS-TV (Channel 11) Dietrich Dirks, pres. & gen. mgr.; Eugene Flaherty,exec.vice-pres.; Duane Kidder, Des Moines Independent Community vice-pres.;Bernard Marks,secy.;Eliza- School District,1800 Grand Avenue, Des beth Sammons, treas. ; Wm. Yenerich, sales Moines, Iowa. dir. ; Don Stone, prog. dir.; A. E. Quilleash, Mrs. Mary Grefe, pres. of board; Herrold prod. dir.; Al Smith, chief eng.;nat'lrep., V. Mann, secy. of board ; John A. Montgom- George P. Hollingbery Co. ery, sta. mgr. Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 233,837. Operating. --o- KVTV (Channel 9) CBS, ABC KRNT-TV (Channel 8) CBS Peoples Broadcasting Corp., Douglas at 7th Cowles Communications, Inc., Broadcast- St., Sioux City 1, Ia. ;277-2345. ing Division, 9th & Pleasant St., Des Moines Herbert E. Evans, pres.; Donald D. Sulli- Ia. 50309, 243-4141. van, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Robert Donovan, Robert W. Dillon, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; sales mgr.; Clark Pollock, prog. mgr.; Carl Paul Elliott, commercial mgr.; Joe Hudgens, Morris, film dir.; Clair Giles, bus. mgr.; nat'l prog.dir.; BillHippee, gen. sales mgr.; Dick Inc. Percival, bus. mgr.; Charles Quentin, chief eng.; Guy Koeningsberger, adv. & prom. Operation: 1953; TV sets in area: 226,510. mgr.; nat'l rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. Waterloo Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 295,200. KWWL-TV (Channel 7) NBC Black Hawk Broadcasting Co., E. 4th & WHO -TV (Channel13) NBC Franklin, Waterloo, Ia.; ADams 4-4404. Central Broadcasting Co.. 1100 Walnut St., Robert Buckmaster, president ; Donald M. Des Moines 7, Iowa 50307; 288-6511. Graham, vice-pres.; Thomas L. Young, vice- Dr. David D. Palmer, pres. & treas. ;Paul pres. & gen. mgr.; Robert A. Young, treas.; A. Loyet, vice-pres. & dir. of eng.; William Thomas L.Trunnell,sect.; Jim Bradley, D. Wagner, vice-pres. & secy.; Robert H. dir. oper.; Ed Tink, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Harter, gen. mgr.; Ted Doyle, pgm. dir. & A very-Knodel, Inc. film buyer ; Ward McCleary, prom. mgr. ; Operation: 1953; TV sets in area: 328,866. Roy W. Pratt, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Inc. KANSAS Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area :307,350. Ensign Fort Dodge KTVC (Channel 6) CBS Southwest KansasTelevisionCo.,c/o KQTV(Channel 21) NBC Leigh Warner, Cimarron, Kans. NorthwestTelevision Co., Television Leigh Warner, pres.; F. C. Walker, treas.; Square, Fort Dodge, Ia. ; 4-0351 & 4-0311. Wm. Montgomery, Syracuse, Kansas, sec'y. Edward Breen, pres. & gen. mgr.; George Operation :1957. Haire, vice-pres ; Robert Kelley, secy ; Allan R. Loomis II, treas.; Vince Fleming, prog. dir.; Eve Rubenstein, sls. mgr. ; David Sin- Garden City clair, chief eng. ; nat'l rep., Bernard Howard, KGLD-TV (Channel II) NBC satellite ofKARD- Inc. TV, Wichita, Kan. Operation: 1953; TV sets in area : 72,621. (Part of Kansas State Network) Wichita TelevisionCorp.,Inc. ;833 North Main, Mason City Wichita, Kansas 67203. AM -5-5633. KGLO-TV (Channel 3)CBS Operation : Nov. 1958. 475 Goodland Donivan Waldron, nat. sales mgr.; nat'l rep., KLOE-TV (Channel 10) CBS Avery-Knodel, Inc. Kays, Inc., 17th & Broadway, Goodland, Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 330,800. Kans.; TWinoaks 9-2321. KENTUCKY Kay Melia, gen. mgr. Ashland Operation :1958. WALN-TV (Channel 59) Pittsburg Polan Industries, 321 8th St., Huntington, KOAM-TV (Channel 7) NBC, ABC W. Va. Mid -Continent Telecasting, Inc., P.O. Box Albert S. Polan, E. G. Polan,Lincoln M. 659, Pittsburg, Kans. 66762; ADams 1-0400. Polan, Charles M. Polan and Lake Polan, Lester E. Cox, pres.; E. V. Baxter, Les- J r., owners. ter L. Cox, Lang Pogers, vice-pres.; Fred CP, not operating. Hughes, secy.; R. E. Wade, treas. & gen. mgr.; Louis R. Martin, prog. dir.; Leo Staf- Evansville -Henderson (Ind.) ford, chief eng.; nat'l rep., The Katz Agency, WEHT-TV (Channel 50) CBS Inc. WEHT, Inc., Box 395, Evansville 4, Ind.; Operation: 1953. HArrison 4-9215. Edwin G. Richter, pres.; Wm. R. Hight, Topeka vice-pres., gen. mgr.; James Manion, sales WIBW-TV (Channel 13) CBS, ABC, NBC mgr.;HaroldA.Poole,contr.;Elmer Topeka Broadcasting Assn.. Inc., Box 119, Chancellor, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Young Tele- Topeka, Kansas 66601; 913-272-3456. vision Corp. Oscar Stauffer, pres. ; Thad M. Sandstrom, Operation: 1955; TV sets in area : 405,000. gen. mgr.; nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel, Inc. Operation: TV sets in area: 295,000. Lexington WKYT-TV (Channel 27) Wichita Taft Broadcasting Co., Box 655, Lexington, KAKE-TV (Channel 10) ABC Ky.; offices, 1087 New Circle Road, NE. KAKE-TV and Radio, Inc., 1500 North Phone 252-2533. West St., Box 1010, Wichita, Kans.; WHite- Jack Remington, gen. mgr.; L. C. Redmon, hall 3-4221. sales mgr.; Bernie Gurewich, chief eng. Mark H. Adams, pres. ;Charles E. Jones, treas.; H. E. Zoller, Ted Gore, vice-pres.; Operation : June 1959. Martin Umansky, vice-pres. & gen, mgr.; Harold Newby,vice-pres. & chiefeng.; WLEX-TV (Channel18) NBC, CBS Robert Kyle, prog. mgr.; P. K. Smith, prod. WLEX-TV, Inc., P. 0. Box 1457, Russell mgr. ; Bryce Benedict, gen. sales mgr. ; Ronald Cave Road,Lexington,Kentucky 40501 ; E. Williams, prom. mgr.; Katz Agency, Inc. 254-8747. Operation: 1954. H. G. Bell, pres.; Harry C. Barfield, vice pres. & gen. mgr.; Wm. B. Gess, vice-pres.; KARD-TV (Channel 3) NBC John G. Atchinson, secy.; Bob Jones, oper. dir. ; James W. Robertson, chief eng.; Andy (Satellites--KCKT-TV, Great Bend, Kan. Ch. 2; Andrews, prog. dir., nat'l rep., Paul Raymer KGLD-TV, Garden City, Kan. Ch.I I; KOMC-TV Co. McCook, Neb., Ch. 8) Operation : Wichita Television Corp., 833 North Main, 1955 ; TV sets in area :136,- Wichita, Kans 67203; AMherst 5-5633. 394. Geo. M. Brown, pres.; Daniel M. Moyer, Louisville secy.-treas.; Don Sbarra, vice-pres. & gen. WAVE -TV (Channel3) NBC basic mgr.; C. E. Hendrickson, gen.sls. mgr.; WAVE, Inc., 725 S. Floyd Street, Louis- Russell V. Goyette, chief eng.; Barry Stover, ville, Ky. 40203 ; 585-2201. prom. mgr.; nat'l rep., Edward Petry & Co., Mrs. Jane Norton, Ch. of Bd.; T. Ballard Inc. Morton, Jr. pres.; Ralph S. Jackson, exec. Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 412,000. vice pres. & gen. mgr.; Nathan Lord, sect. Wichita -Hutchinson treas.; George Patterson, prog. dir.; Houston Jones, sales mgr.; Wilbur Hudson, chief eng.; KTVH (Channel 12) CBS Pat O'Hara, prod. mgr.; Rodney Ford, news Wichita -Hutchinson Co., Inc., 2815 E. 37th editor ; nat'l rep., Katz Agency. St., North, P.O. Box 12, Wichita, Kansas, Operation : 1948 ; TV sets in area : 605,700. TEmple 8-1411; 1800 N. Plum St., Hutchin- son, Kans.; MOhawk 5-5503. Joyce A. Swan, pres.; M. Dale Larsen, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Ken Cook, chief eng.; WEZI-TV (Channel 21) Robert D. Snyder, asst. gen. mgr. & prog. dir. ; Mid -AmericaBroadcastingCorp.,2000 476 Commonwealth Building, 674 South Fourth George A. Foster, jr., chmn. of bd. ; Tom St., Louisville 2, Ky.; JUniper 3-4441. E. Gibbens, pres. & gen. mgr.; Harry P. CP, not operating. Gamble, Jr., v.p., and gen. counsel; Forest G. Ray, secy.; Clarence H. Willett, treas.; Ed Lamy, prog. dir.; Mervyn Rhys, comm. mgr.; Donald K. Allan, chief eng., open mgr.; WFPK-TV (Channel 15) (non -corn.) Grace McElveen, prom.-mdsing.dir.,nat'l Transmitter owned by Louisville Free Pub- rep., Blair Television Associates. lic Library, 301 York Street, Louisville 3, Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : 376,000. Ky.

WBRZ (Channel 2) NBC, ABC WHAS-TV (Channel 11) CBS Louisiana Television Broadcasting Corp., WHAS, Inc., 6th & Broadway, LouisvilleP.O. Box 2906, Baton Rouge, La. 70821; 2, Ky. ; 582-4319. 348-1491. Barry Bingham, pres. ;Lisle Baker ;vice- Douglas L. Manship, pres. and gen. mgr. ; pres. ; Victor A. Sholis, vice-pres. ; Sam Gif-B. B. Taylor, Jr., vice-pres. ; Charles P. Man - ford, prog. dir. ; George Johnson, sales mgr. ; ship, Jr., secy. & treas. ; Aubrey L. Moore, sta. William F. Loader, prom. mgr. ; Charles Mc- mgr. ;John Ferguson, prog. mgr. ;John T. Daniel, film dir. ; 0. W. Towner, dir. of eng. ; Crowe, prod. mgr. and op. mgr. ; Pat Weath- nat'l rep., Harrington, Righter and Parsons,ersby, chief eng.; Jules L. Mayeux, gen. sales Inc. mgr. ;Robert J. Headlee, local & regional sales mgr.; Gordon Loudon, farm dir. ;nat'l Operation: 1950; TV sets in area: 470,00Q rep., George P. Hollingbery Co. -0- Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area : 377,900. Houma Owensboro KHMA-TV (ChannelII ) WKYT (Channel 62) St. Anthony Television Corporation, 4911 Aircast, Inc., 3015 Radiance Rd., Louis- Oxford Dr., Mobile, Ala. ville, Ky. StephenP.Bellinger,pres.;Ben H.Lafayette Townsend, vice-pres.; Morris E. Kemper, KLFY-TV (Channel 10) CBS treas. ; Joel W. Townsend, secy. Camellia Broadcasting Co., Inc., 2101 Jef- CP, not operating. ferson St., Lafayette, La. ; CEnter 5-9494. Paul H. DeClouet, pres. ; Thomas A. De- Paducah Clouet, v.p. ; Thomas G. Pears, gen. mgr. ; WPSD-TV (Channel 6) NBC Bob Beurket, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Avery- Paducah Newspapers,Inc.,P.0. Box Knodel. 1037,100Television Lane, Paducah, Ky. Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 150,000. 42001 ;' Phone :442-8214. Frank Paxton, pres. ;Fred Paxton, vice- Lake Charles pres. & mgring dir. Sam Livingston, gen KPLC-TV (Channel 7)NBC mgr.; Ernest J.Pell, technical dir. ;nat'l Calcasieu Broadcasting Co., 320 Division rep., Advertising Time Sales, Inc. St.,P. 0. Box 1521, Lake Charles, La.; Operation: 1957; TV sets in area: 325,000. HEmlock 6-3631. Pelham Mills, pres. & gen. mgr. ;A. B. LOUISIANA Craft, prog. mgr. ; Jeb Swanson, prom. dir. ; Alexandria Fred Hosli, local sls. mgr. ; Roy Le Jeune, KALB-TV (Channel 5) NBC, CBS,ABC chief eng. ; nat'l rep., Advertising Time Sales. Lanford Telecasting Co., Inc., 605-11 Wash- Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 247,800. ingtonSt.,Alexandria, La. ;318-445-2456. T. B. Lanford, pres. ;Robert E. Miller, gen. mgr.: Berton Chandior, sales mgr. ; Miss KNOE-TV (Channel 8) CBS, ABC Julie Morris, nat'l sales co-ord. ;Franklin Noe Enterprises, Inc., Knoe Road, P. 0. Whitehead, sls. serv. mgr. Bernard Tardy, Box 4067, Monroe, La. ; FAirfax 2-8155. promotion dir. ; James Caskey, film dir. ; nat'l James A. Noe, chairman of bd. ; James A. rep., Advertising Time Sales. Noe, Jr., pres. ; Paul H. Goldman, exec. v.p. Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 302,600. & gen. mgr.; Harry Arthur, v.p. pgms. & asst. gen. mgr. ; Ray Boyd, vice-pres. & tech. Baton Rouge dir. ;Ansel Smith, v.p. operations ;Buford WAFB-TV(Channel9)CBS, ABC Craft, film dir. ; nat'l rep., National Television GuarantyBroadcasting Corp., Baton Sales, Inc. Rouge, La. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : 400,000. 477 KTVE (Channel10) NBC -ABC Orleans, La. 70124 HU 6-5412. Fuqua Industries, 206 Catalpa, P. 0. Box Arthur D. Cloud, Jr., gen. mgr.; Robert L. 1841, Monroe, La. FA 5-5656. Carswell,operations mgr.; Vernon Cook, J. B. Fuqua, pres.; John A. Rudisill, vice pgm. dir.; W. S. Hart, chief eng. pres. & gen. mgr.; Harry Mooradian, gen. Operation :1957. sales mgr.; John Long, chief eng ;nat'l rep., Adam Young. Shreveport Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 240,900. KSLA-TV (Channel 12) CBS basic KSLA-TV, Inc., P. 0. Box 92, Shreve- New Orleans port, La.; Phone : 424-8101. Winston B. Linam,gen.mgr.;Ben WDSU-TV (Channel 6) NBC McLaughlin,salesmgr.;John Renshaw, Royal Street Corp., 520 Royal St., New prog.dir.;RobertWeimar, prom.dir. ; Orleans, La. 70130; Phone :524-4371. MorrisC.Barton,chiefeng.;nat'lrep., A. Louis Read, pres. & gen.mgr.; RobertHarrington, Righter & Parsons. Schultis, vice pres. & sales mgr.; Dwight W. Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 349,600. Martin, v.p. & treas.; Thomas B. Lemann, secy.; A. B. Suhor, asst. sect. & asst. treas.; Jerry Romig, dir. of program ;Maury A. KTAL-TV (Channel 6) NBC Midlo, prom. dir. ; Lindsey Riddle, chief eng. ; KCMC, Inc., 3150 No. Market St., Shreve- nat'l rep., Blair -TV, Inc. port, La.; Tel.: 425-2422. Texas : 3227 Sum- Operation: 1948; TV sets in area: 550,000. merhill Rd., Texarkana; 793-1133. W. E. Hussman, pres.; A. E. Cowan, vice -0- pres. oper.; James S. Dugan, vice pres. sales ; Gilbert Wilson, mgr. sales & opera. Texan- WJMR-TV (Channel 20) kana ; Jesse Ragan, prog. mgr.; Harry Tilley, Supreme Broadcasting Co., Inc., 1500 Ca- dir. of eng. nal St., New Orleans 12, La.; 529-3131. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 490,900. Roy A. Nelson, pres.; N. P. Geraci, sta. mgr.; Max A. Mipro, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Weed Television Corp. KTBS-TV (Channel 3)ABC Operation :1953 KTBS,Inc.,312E.KingsHighway, Shreveport, La.; Phone: 868-3644. E. Newton Wray, pres. & gen. mgr.; WVUE-TV (Channel 12) ABC George D. Wray, Sr., chmn. of bd.; George Screen Gems Broadcasting of Louisiana, D. Wray, Jr., vice-pres.; Charles W. Wray, Inc., 1418 Cleveland Avenue, New Orleans, secy-treas.;DeaneR.Flett,sta.mgr. ; La. 70112; Phone :525-9011 TWX-504-822- Mickey Hooten, prod. mgr.; Ray Spruell, 6364 ; Area Code : 504. prom. mgr.; Marvin L. Perry, Jr., film dir.; Norman Louvau, exec. vice pres.; DouglasClaude Scott,chief eng.;nat'lrep., Katz J. Elleson, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Harlan Mc- Agency. Fadden, gen.salesmgr.; William Perry Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 430,000. Brown, Jr., promotion mgr.; Emil Loskot, MAINE bus. mgr. ; Zvi H. Shoubin, prog. dir. ; Allen L. Gunderson, chief eng.; Harold Lidin, news Augusta dir.; nat'l rep. Edward Petry & Co., Inc., 3 WCBB (Channel 10) E 54 St., New York 22, N. Y. Colby-Bates-BowdoinEducationalTele- Operation: 1959; TV sets in area: 597,000. casting Corp, c/o Bates College ; Bates Col- lege, Lewiston, Me. 783-3542. -0- E. B. Lyford, exec. dir.; Roland A. Desjar- WWL-TV (Channel 4) dins, chief eng. ;Richard W. Russell, prog. Loyola University, 6363 St. Charles Ave.,mgr.; Mrs. Dorothy 0. Pierce, traff. mgr. New Orleans18,La. Phone: UNiversity Bangor 6-5471. Studios :1024 North Rampart St., New Orleans 16, La. Phone: 529-4444. WABI-TV(Channel 5) ABC, CBS Rev. Homer R. Jolley, pres.; Rev. John F. Community Telecasting Service, 35 Hil- Keller, vice pres.; Rev. A. B. Goodspeed, dreth St., Bangor, Me.; Phone 947-8321. faculty dir.; J. Michael Early, gen. mgr. Walter Dickson, pres.; John McRae, gen. mgr ;Richard Bronson, dir.of pubrel. ; Operation: 1957. George Gonyar, dir. TV operations; Phil Lentz, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., George P. Hol- WYES (Channel 8) (non-com) lingberyCo.-Kettell-Carter(New Eng- Greater New Orleans Educational Tele- land;. vision Foundation, 916 Navarre Ave., New Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :140,000.

478 WLBZ-TV (Channel 2) NBC mgr. ; John Quigley, program mgr. ; Charles WLBZ Television,Inc.,Box 732,Mt. S. Blair, chief eng. ; Alan Roy Morris, public Hope Ave., Bangor, Me. ;942-4822. rel. dir. William H. Rines, pres. ;Jack Atwooct, Operation : 1948 ; TV sets in area : 1,865,300. exec.vice-pres. ;Rudy Marcoux,station mgr. ;James Robinson; pro. dir. ;John H. Wibby, chief eng.; nat Irep., Katz Agency. WBAL-TV (Channel 11) NBC Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area :125,000. The Hearst Corp., Maryland's Broadcast Center,Baltimore,Md. 21211 ;HOpkins Poland Spring 7-3000. WMTW-TV (Channel 8) Brent Gunts, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Willis Mt. Washington TV Inc., Poland Spring, K. Freiert, asst. mgr. & dir. of sls. ;Otto Me. ;998-4311.Sales dept., Portland, 733- R. Claus, chief eng. ; Ann Mar, sales coordina- 5664. tor ; Donald Peacock, adv. & prom. dir. ; John Jack Parr, pres. ;Robert Maynard vice Frankenfield, program dir. ;Jay Goldman, pres. & gen. mgr. ; Robert M. Joyce, asst. gen. operations mgr. ;J. Sydney King, community mgr. ; Leon H. Nelson, pgm & studio mgr. ; service mgr. ;Royden S. Meise, news mgr. Claus Wiese, prod. mgr. ; Parker H. Vincent, Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area :1,400,- chief eng. ; nat'l rep., Harrington, Righter & 000. Parsons, Inc. Operation : 1954. WMAR-TV (Channel 2) CBS Portland The A. S. Abell Co., WMAR-TV, Tele- WCSH-TV (Channel 6) NBC vision Park, P. 0. Box 1957, Baltimore 3, WLBZ-TV, Inc. ; Mt. Hope Ave., Bangor, Md. ; 377-2222. Maine, 04101. William F. Schmick, Jr., pres. ; Donald P. Campbell, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Robert B. William H. Rines, pres. ; Jack S. Atwood, Cochrane, asst, gen. mgr. & prog. dir. ; Ernest gen. mgr. ; Don Powers, sta. mgr. ;Charles A. Lang, comm. mgr. ;A. G. Picha, prom., R. Brown, chief eng.; Bruce McGorrill, sales pub., dir. ;David V. R. Stickle, film -news, mgr. ; Lew Colby, prom. dir. ; George Bowler, dir. ; Thomas D. Severin, dir. of pub. serv. ; film dir. ; nat'l rep., Katz Agency. Edwin B. Mick, prod. mgr. ;C. G. Nopper, Operation: 1953 ; TV sets in area : 210,000. dir. of eng. ; nat'l rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. Operation :1947 ; TV sets in area :1,104,- WGAN-TV (Channel 13) CBS 000. Guy Gannett Broadcasting Services, 390 0- Congress St., Portland, Me. ; 772-4661. WTLF (Channel 18) Jean Gannett Arnzen, pres. ;Eugene W. United Broadcasting Co. of Eastern Mary- Wilkin,vice-pres. ; Donald S. Moeller, land, Inc., 912 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. vice pres. & gen. mgr. ;George D. Lilly, Richard Eaton, pres. ; Margaret G. Eaton, stationmgr. ;Arnold A.Kuvent,prom. secy.-treas. mgr. ; Alvin F. Wright, comptroller ; William CP, not operating. G. Wadman, prog. mgr. ;Henry L. Van- Amburgh, chief eng. ;nat'lrep., Blair TV Salisbury Assoc. WBOC-TV (Channel 16) ABC, CBS, NBC Operation: 1954 ; TV sets in area : 300,000 WBOC, Inc., Radio -TV Park, Salisbury, Presque Isle Md. 21801 ; 301-749-6131. WAGM-TV (Channel 8) William F. Schmick, Jr., pres. ; Charles J. Aroostook Broadcasting Corp., P.O. Box Truitt, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.: Jack Ward, 749, Presque Isle, Me. Phone : 207-764-1161. chief eng. nat'l rep., Vernard, Torbet & Mc- Connell. Horace Hildreth, pres., W.L.Dickson, vice-pres. ;S. A. Lyons, stat. mgr. Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 67,755. Operation :1956. MASSACHUSETTS MARYLAND Adams -Pittsfield Baltimore WCDC(Channel 19) WJZ-TV (Channel 13) ABC (Satellite of W -Ten, Albany, N. Y.) Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc., 3725 CapitalCities Broadcasting Corporation, Malden Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21211 :664- Box 10, Albany, 1; Phone: BRidge 1-2345. 7600. Donald H. McGannon, pres. ;Herbert B. Cahan, Group W area vice pres. ; Kenneth T. WBZ-TV (Channel 4) NBC MacDonald, gen. mgr. ; Earl C. Davis, prom. Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc.1170 479 SoldiersFieldRoad, Boston34,Mass. ; WXHR-TV (Channel 56) Algonquin 4-5670. Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc., 439 Con- Donald H. McGannon, ch. of board & pres. ; cord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02138; ELliot Larry H. Israel, exec. vice pres.; J. E. Bau- 4-0500. dino, vice-pres. (Washington) ; W. C. Swart - Frank Lyman, Jr., pres. ; Merrill G. Smith, ley, vice-pres. (Boston) ; Lamont L. Thomp- gen. mgr. son, gen. mgr.; W. H. Hauser, dir. of eng.; CP, not operating. John Rohbach, gen.salesrngr. ;William Weurch, prog. mgr.; Jack F. Agnew, promo. Greenfield mgr.; Joseph A. Ryan, pub. dir. ; Robert E. WRLP-TV (Channel 32) Hagan, sales mgr.; Thomas J. Knott, asst. prog. mgr. ; Robert G. Duffield, traffic mgr. ; Satellite of WWLP, Springfield, Mass. Sherman Bazell, news dir. Operation: 1957. Operation : 1948 ; TV sets in area : 1,999,900. Springfield -Holyoke WHYN-TV (Channel 40) ABC WHDH-TV (Channel5) CBS The Hampden -Hampshire Corp., 1300 Lib- ertyStreet,Springfield, Mass.; 785-1911. WHDH-AM-FM-TV, 50 Morrissey Blvd., Charles N. DeRose, gen. mgr.; Zack Land, Boston, Mass. 02125 ; AVenue 8-5000. asst. gen. mgr. & gen. sales mgr. ;nat'l rep., George E. Akerson, pres.; William B. Mc- Adam Young; N.E., Bill Creed. Grath,exec.vice-pres.; Roger Talmadge, TVsets in area : 200,000. treas. ; Harold E. Clancy, vice pres. admin.; Operation : 1953 ; RobertB. Cheynevicepres.dir.sta- tion rel. ; John M. Day, v.p., dir. of news ; WWLP (Channel 22) NBC nat'l rep., Blair TV. Springfield Television Broadcasting Corp., Operation :1957; TV sets in area :1,931,- Box 2210, Springfield 1, Mass.; 785-1201. 500. Roger L. Putnam, chairman ;William L. Putnam, pres. and gen. mgr.; GeorgeR. Townsend, vice-pres.; R. L. Filiault, treas. WNAC TV(Channel 7) ABC & compt.; Jerry Barnes, prog. mgr., vice- Yankee Network Division, RKO General pres. ;J. H. Ferguson, Jr., exec. vice pres.; Broadcasting, 21BrooklineAve.,Boston, Wallace Sawyer, film buyer & dir.; Paul Mass. 02215 ; Commonwealth 6-0800. Brissette, gen. sales mgr.; Robert F. Dona- hue, promotion mgr.; Donald C. Shaw, chief William McCormick, vicepres. & gen. eng.; nat'l rep., George -P. Hollingbery Co.- mgr.; Eugene F. Mitchell, dir. of sls.; George Kettell-Carter (New England). Cyr, dir. of TV programming; Al Korn, dir. of adv. & prom. ;Ladislav Hlavaty, dir. of Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : 379,410 eng.; nat'l rep., RKO General Broadcasting, N CS '61. National Sales Div. 0- Operation: 1957; TV sets in area: 1,900,- WJZB-TV (Channel 14) 000. Springfield Television Broadcasting Corpo- ration, P.O. Box 2210, Springfield 01101; 413-785-1201. WXEL (Channel 38) WilliamL.Putnam,pres.,gen.mgr.; Ajax Enterprises, Box 376,Greenwich, George R. Townsend, vicepres.. develop- Conn. ment ;James H. Ferguson, Jr. ;exec vice Herbert Mayer, owner. pres. ; Roland L. Filiault, treas., comptroller, James F. McMahon, chief eng.; nat'l rep., CP, not operating. Geo.P.Hollingberry, Co.;regionalrep., Boston -Cambridge Kettell-Carter, Inc., Boston, Mass. WGBH-TV (Channel 2) (non-com) Operation :1953. TV sets in area :172,400, WGBH Educational Foundation, 125 West- (Worcester County) ern Ave., Boston, Mass. 02134; UNiversity MICHIGAN 4-6400. Bay City -Saginaw Ralph Lowell, pres.; Hartford N. Gunn, Jr., gen. mgr.; David 0. Ives, asst. gen. mgr. WNEM-TV (Channel 5) NBC for finance & community relations ;David GerityBroadcastingCo.,Pick -Durant Davis, asst. gen. mgr. for television ; Robert Hotel, Flint, Mich., CE 5-3555. Offices and L. Larsen, TV prog. dir. ;Michael J. Am- studios, 5700 Becker Rd., Saginaw, Mich. PL brosino, asst. TV prog. mgr.; Richard H. 5-8191. Thomas, TV prod. mgr.; Thomas B. Keller, James Gerity, Jr., pres.; Jack Berry, sta. Jr., dir. of eng.; John R. Hurley, dir. of bus., mgr.; Lou Furlin, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Edw. legal affairs ; Helen Peters, pub. dir. Petry & Co. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 2,126,800. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 470,800. 480 Cadillac Groot, asst. gen. mgr. ;Franklin G. Sisson, WWTV (Channel 9) CBS, ABC stat.mgr.; Henry C. Rogers, bus. mgr. ; Fetzer Television, Inc., P. 0. Box 627; Ray W. Colie, sales mgr.; Peter S. Good, Cadillac, Mich. 49601; 775-3478. nat'l. sls. mgr. ; A. Glenn Kyker, prom. mgr. ; Frank M. Steltenkamp, sales deve. mgr.; John E. Fetzer, pres. ; Gene Ellerman, vice Ron Renaud, chief eng. i Ian K. Harrower, pres. & gen. mgr. ; Daryl Sebastian, asst. mgr.; prog. & prod. mgr. ; nat 1rep., Peters, Grif- John Wheat, prog. dir. ;Ron Baker, chief fin, Woodward,Inc.-AndyMcDermott eng. ; nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel, Inc. (Canada). Operation : Jan. 1, 1954 ; TV sets in area : 202,280. Operation : 1947 ; TV set in area 2,279,000. Cheboygan -0-- WTOM (Channel 4) NBC WXYZ-TV (Channel 7) ABC Midwestern Broadcasting Company, Che- WXYZ, Inc., Broadcast House, 20777 W boygan, Michigan; MAdison 7-5683. Ten Mile Rd., , Mich. ; 444-1111. Les Biederman, pres.;Soren Munkhof, John E. Campbell, vice pres. & gen. mgr.; mgr.; William H. Hiker, v pres., chief eng. ; Charles Kocher, chief eng. ; Donald F. Keck, Drew McClay, sec.-treas. ;Jerry D. Ferris, gen. sales mgr. Peter Strand, program mgr. ; station mgr.; R. E. Detwiler, commercial Jan Coil, Nat'l sls. service mgr. ; Donna Jonas mgr. ;nat'l rep. Vernard, Torbet & McCon- berg,oper, mgr. ;Dennis Boyle, research nell, Inc. dir. ;Richard Hughes, prom. & pub. mgr. ; Operation :1959. Kenneth Sims, film dir. ; Ed Stocke, prod. services mgr.; Earl Moore, bus. mgr. ; Ralph Detroit Dawson, mgr. comm. tape dept.; nat'l rep., WBID-TV (Channel 50) ABC Television Spot Sales, Inc. Woodward Broadcasting Co., 1056 Ran- Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area :1,752,- dolph St., Detroit, Mich. 450. Max Osnos, pres. & treas. ; Jacob Kellman, vice-pres. CP, not operating. Detroit -Windsor (Canada) CKLW-TV (Channel 9) CBC Essex Broadcasters,Inc.(U. S. Busn). 1450 Guardian Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 48226; WJBK-TV (Channel 2) CBS 961-7200. Western Ontario Broadcasting Co., Storer Broadcasting Company, 7441 Sec- Ltd., 825 Riverside Drive W., Windsor, Ont. ; ond Blvd., Detroit, Mich. 48202; TRinity3- 254-2831. 7400. S. C. Ritchie, pres. ;E. C. Metcalfe, vice George B. Storer, chairman; Stanton P. pres. & sta. mgr. ; Lee Redfield, gen. sls. mgr. ; Kettler, pres. ; Bill Michaels, exec. vice pres. ; W. H. Gatfield, treas. ; Gene Roper, prog. dir., Lawrence M. Carino, v.p., gen. mgr.; Earl film buyer ;Clark Grant, dir. of adv. and J. Watson, asst. gen. mgr. ; Dean McCarthy, prom. ; Don Sharon, film dir. ; Stewart Clark, prog. & oper. dir. ;Bob McBride, news &eng. dir. ;nat'l rep., RKO General Broad- comm. affairs dir. ;Bill Axtell, prom. dir. ; casting,Inc.,NationalSales,(U.S.). All Todd Spoeri, Jim Oliverson, asst. promo. dir. ; Canada Television (Canada). Marion Stoner, chief eng. ; Hap Eaton, gen. Operation :1954. sales mgr. ; George Crandall, local sales mgr. ; nat'lrep., Storer Television Sales. Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area :2,034, Flint 000. WJRT-TV (Channel 12) ABC WJRT, Inc., 2302 Lapeer Rd., Flint 3, 0 Mich.; CEdar 9-6611. N/TVS (Channel 56) (non -corn) John B. Poole, pres. ; Albert J. Gillen, exec. Detroit Educational Television Foundation vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Robert H. Battersby, treas-vicepres. ;nat'lrep.,Harrington, Inc., 5035 Woodward, Detroit 2, Michigan. Righter & Parsons, Inc. C. Allen Harlan, pres. ; Mrs. Gerard Slat- tery, treas.; Dr. Paul Rickard, exec. sec. Operation : 1958 ; TV sets in area : 500,000 Operation :1955 Grand Rapids -0- WZZIVI (Channel 13) Peninsular BroadcastingCo.,123Pearl WWJ-TV (Channel4) NBC St., N.W. Grand Rapids, Mich.; 25% stock Evening News Assoc., 615 W. Lafayette, owner Interim Corp. Detroit ; 222-2000. John D. Loeks, pres. ; James Schiavone,gen.mgr. ;Don De - CP, not operating.

481 WOOD -TV (Channel8) NBC basic Operation: July 1, 1962; TV sets in area: Time -Life Broadcast, Inc., Woodland Cen- 50.000 (U.S., Canada) ter, 120 College Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids,Marquette Mich.; 459-4125. Willard Schroeder,pres. & gen. mgr.: WLUC-TV (Channel 6) John S. Markward, TV station mgr.; Robert WLUC, Inc., P.O. Box 460 Marquette, Kirby, asst. TV sales mgr.; Chas. Leipham, Mich. 49855. prod. mgr.; Peter Kizer, prog. dir.; Andy Elroy D. Strand, gen. mgr. nat'lsales; Amyx, prom. mgr.; Charles Robison, chiefJack Dempsey,prog.dir.;JohnTruitt, eng. ;R. H. Smith, film dir. ;nat'l rep., The chief eng.; Bruce Saari, induct. film dir.; Don Katz Agency, Inc. Ranta, film dir.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin & Operation : 1951 ; TV sets in area : 580,600. Woodward. Operation: 1956. Kalamazoo Saginaw -Bay City WKZO-TV (Channel 3) CBS WKNX-TV (Channel 25) CBS Fetzer Broadcasting Co., 590 W. Maple St., Lake Huron Broadcasting Corp., 221S. Kalamazoo 99, Mich.; FI 5-2101. Washington Ave.,Saginaw, Mich. 48607; John E. Fetzer, pres.; Carl E. Lee, exec. v.p. & gen. mgr.; Donald W. DeSmit, Jr., Tel: 517-753-4471. sales mgr.; Charles T. Lynch, prog. dir.; William J. Edwards, pres. & gen. mgr.: Arthur Covell, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Avery- Alvin M. Bentley, vice-pres.; Howard H. Knodel, Inc. Wolfe, secy-treas.&stat. mgr.; Frank Cooper - smith,prog.dir. & Film Buyer; Robert Operation: 1950 ; TV sets in area : 692.000. M. Chandler, vice pres. in chg. sales; Dennis Miller, film dir.; Donald Beardslee, dir. tech. Lansing oper. ; Lee Purvis, bus. ;nat'l rep., Eastman WJIM-TV (Channel 6) CBS TV. Gross Telecasting, Inc., Country House. E. Operation :1953. Saginaw at HowardSt.,Lansing,Mich. 48904 ; 372-1900. Traverse City Harold F. Gross, pres. & treas.;Philip WPBN-TV (Channel 7) Sherck, prog. dir. ;Carl Onken, tech, oper. Midwestern Broadcasting Co., Paul Bunyan dir. ;nat'l rep., Blair -TV. Bldg., Traverse City, Mich. 49684; WIndsor Operation: 1950 ; TV homes in area :979,- 7-7675. 500. Les Biederman, pres. & gen. mgr. ; William Lansing-Jackson H. Kiker, vice-pres. & chief eng.; Drew Mc - Clay,secy.-treas. ;SorenMunkhof,stat. W1LX-TV (Channel 10) mgr.; R. E. Detwiler, comm. mgr.; nat'l rep., Television Corporation of Michigan, Inc., Vernard, Torbet & McConnell, Inc 1510 Springport Rd., P. 0. Box 380, Jackson, Operation: 1954. Michigan. -0- MINNESOTA WMSB (Channel10) N.E.T. ALEXANDRIA Michigan State University, 600 Kalamazoo KCMT (Channel7) Street, E. Lansing, Michigan 48823; 355-7440. Central Minnesota Television Co., Box 28, Board of Trustees of Michigan State Uni- Alexandria, Minn. RO 3-5166. versity: John A. Hannah, president; Phillip Duluth -Superior (Wis.) J.May,treasurer,JackBreslin,secre- tary, Armand L. Hunter, dir. bdcting. serv- KDAL-TV (Channel 3) CBS, ABC ices; Colby Lewis, sta. mgr.; Robert Page, KDAL, Inc., 218 Bradley Bldg., Duluth, prog. & prod. mgr.; Ray Wilson, chief eng. ; Minn.; RAndolph 2-4466. David Bouse, film supv. Odin S. Ramsland, gen. mgr.; Robert A. Operation: 1959; TV sets in area: 673,083. Dettman, chief eng.; John W. Grandy, sales mgr.; Earl Henton, prog. dir.;nat'lrep., Marie Petry.-Harry S. Hyett Co. (Minneapolis). WWUP-TV Operation: 1954 ; TV sets in area : 326,090. (Satellite ofWWTV) -0- Fetzer Television,Inc., P. 0. Box 627, Cadillac, Mich. 49601; 775-3478. WDSM-TV (Channel 6) NBC, ABC John E.Fetzer,pres. ;Gene Ellerman, NorthwestPublications,Inc., WDSM vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; Daryl Sebastian, asst. Bldg., Duluth, Minn. 55802; 727-8484. mgr.; John Wheat, prog. dir.; Ron Baker, Robert J. Rich, gen. mgr.; R. W. "Rick" chief eng. ;nat'lrep., Avery-Knodel, Inc. Pearson, commercial mgr.; Martin A. Olson, 482 prom. mgr.; Edwin M. Conrad, prog. dir. ; Cousins,pub. & prom.dir. ;RichardF. Dennis Murphy, prod. dir.; George Carlson, Stuck, dir. of prog. & talent dev.; Harry dir. of eng.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Wood- C. Jones, film dir. ;nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, ward, Inc. \Voodward, Inc. Operation :1954 ; TV setsin area 329,- Operation :1949 ; TV sets in area : 810,000. 300.

WTCN-TV(Channel II) WDUL-TV (Channel 10) WTCN-TV, Inc., 2925 Dean Blvd., Mpls. WDUL Television Corporation,2230 N. Minn. 55416; 927-8881. Farwell Avenue, . Robert C. Fransen, vice-pres. & gen'l mgr.; Richard W. Jolliffe, gen'l sales manager ; Jay Hibbing 0. Berkson, sales mgr.; Howard Reser, pgm. WIRT-TV(Channel 13) mgr.; Jerry Johnson, prom. dir. ;Gil Amund- Carl Bloomquist, 715 Grant Avenue, Eve- son, news dir. ; Leo Domeier, chief eng.; nat'l leth, Minn.; Phone: SHerwood 1-2520. rep., the Katz Agency. International Falls Operation :1965 ; TV sets in area ; 788,800. MS (Channel II) Rochester Minneonta Television,Inc., Chamber of KROC-TV (Channel 10) NBC Commerce Bldg., 2nd Avenue, and 4th Street, SouthernMinnesotaBroadcastingCo., International Falls, Minn. 100 -FirstAve.Bldg.,Rochester,Minn.; Mankato \ T 9-3924. G. David Gentling, pres. & gen. mgr.; Gor- KEYC-TV (Channel 12) don P. Gentling, vice-pres.; Marvin C. Foss, Lee Broadcasting Corp., P. 0. Box XII, Secy. ;Willard N. Lampman, sls. mgr. & Mankato, Minn. station mgr. ; Paul M. Wickre, program dir.; Robert Cross, chief engineer; nat'l rep. Ven- Minneapolis -St. Paul ard, Torbet & McConnel, Inc. KMSP-TV (Channel9) Operation : 1958 ; TV sets in area : 367,300. United Television, Inc.,120 So. 9th St., Minneapolis 2, Minn.; FE 9-8811. St. Paul Don Swartz, pres. & gen. mgr. ; R. J. But- KTCA-TV (Channel 2, educational and KTCI-TV, terfield,vice-pres.,sales; John Sandsrum, Channel 17) dir. news & pub. rel.; Joe Carney, op. mgr.; 1640 Como Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 55108 ; Chalmers Stromberg, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Phone :645-5565. Blair Television. George D. Dayton, II, pres. ; Leonard Hell- Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 798,500. er, Sr. vice pres.; John H. Myers, vice pres. ; Philip H. Nason, vice-pres ; Andrew Scott, sect. ;A. A. Heckman, treas.; Dr. John C. KSTP-TV (Channel 5) NBC Schwarzwalder, exec. vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc., 3415 Univer- Chris Donaldson, asst. gen. mgr. & prog. dir. ; sity Ave., St. Paul 55114 or Minneapolis 14, Dr. W. W. Kemmerer, dir. research ; Robert C. Mitchell, dir. spec. proj. ;Dr. H. Victor Minn. 55414 ;645-2724. Kerns, dir. school programs ; Wayne Mayer, Stanley E. Hubbbard, pres. ;StanleyS. chief eng. Hubbard,v.p. & gen.mgr.; Kenneth M. Hance, exec. vice-pres. & treas.; Else Ryberg. Operation :1957. secy.; James E.Blake,sales mgr.; Wm. MISSISSIPPI Davey, sales prom. mgr.; Robert E. Kost, Columbus dir.publ.rel. & prom. mgr.; Ken Barry, WCBI-TV (Channel 4) CBS, NBC prod. supv.; Fred A. Street, chief eng.; nat'l Columbus Television, Inc., owner, Colum- rep., Edward Petry & Co., Inc. bus, Miss.; FAirfax 8-5631. Operation : 1948. Bill Whitfield, general mgr. ; Robert Will- iams, prog. mgr. ; Ed Prescott, asst. mgr. & WCCO-TV (Channel 4) CBS oper. dir.; Tom McFerrin, chief eng. ;nat'l Midwest Radio -TV, Inc., 50 South 9 St., rep. The Meeker Co.-Southern Rep.-James Minneapolis 2, Minn.; FEderal 8-0552. S. Ayers, Inc. W. J. McNally, chmn. of bd.; Robert B. Operation : 1956 ; TV sets in area :146,300. Ridder, pres.; F. Van Konynenburg, exec. Greenwood vice pres. & gen. mgr.; H. W. Dornseif, asst. treas. ; Sherman Headley, asst. mgr.; WABG-TV (Channel 6) ABC R. N. Ekstrum, sales mgr.; Robert A. Huel- Mississippi Telecasting Co., Inc. P. 0. Box ster, local sales mgr.; Roger Gardner, prod. 414, Greenwood, Mississippi. GL 3-4001. mgr. ; John M. Sherman, dir. of eng.; Tom Operation 1949 (on air date Oct. 20, 1959). 483 Jackson ders, prog. dir.; Charles H. Hicks, Jr., gen. WJTV (Channel 12) CBS basic, ABC & comm.mgr.;JamesStembridge,op. Capitol Broadcasting Co., P. 0. Box 8187, supvr.; James D. Green, chief eng. Jackson, Miss. 39204 ;Phone :601-372-6311. Operation: 1957; TV sets in area: 80,000. W. R. Newman, chmn. of bd.;T. R. Hederman, Jr., pres.; L. M. Sepaugh, vice- MISSOURI pres. & gen. mgr.; B. M. Files, secy.-treas.; Cape Girardeau Owens Alexander, stat. mgr.; Bill Carlier, KFVS-TV (Channel 12) CBS local sales mgr.; Will Crull, dir. reg. sales ; Hirsch Broadcasting Co., Box 422, 324 C. A. Perkins, chief eng.; L. M. Sepaugh, Broadway, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Phone : Jr.; film dir.; Art Braddock, prod. mgr.; EDgewater 5-5511. nat'l rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. Oscar C. Hirsch, pres. & gen. mgr.; Geral- Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 316,700. dine F.Hirsch, treas.; David E. Hoche, secy.; Robert 0. Hirsch, vice-pres. & mgr. -0- of TV oper.; nat'l rep., The Meeker Co. WLBT (Channel 3)NBC -ABC Operation :1954. Lamar Life Broadcasting Co., 715 South Jefferson, Jackson, Miss.; Phone :FL 2-Columbia 2691. KOMU-TV (Channel 8) NBC, ABC Harland L. Knight, pres. ;Jack P. Dean, The Curators of the University of Missouri, vice pres. & treas.; Bob McRaney, Jr., sect. & Highway 63, South, Columbia, Mo.; GIbson gen. mgr.; Frank Gentry, asst. sect. & comm. 2-1122. mgr. ; Maurice Thompson, prog. dir. ; Floyd Edward C. Lambert, dir. of TV, Glenn G. Kinard, chief eng.; Joe Root, prod, mgr. ;Griswold, gen. mgr.; John 0. Conwell, sales Bruce Nicholson, film dir.; nat'l rep., Geo. P.mgr. ; Monte Gurwit, prog. dir.; William J. Hollingbery Co. Reagan, chief eng.; Ron Hunt, film dir.; Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 287,000. nat'l rep., Avery-Knoedel, Inc. Laurel -Hattiesburg Operation: 1953; TV sets in area: 142,320. WDAM-TV (Channel 7) Hannibal Mo.-Quincy, Ill. South Mississippi Television Co., P. 0. Box KHQA-TV (Channel 7) CBS, ABC 1649. Hattiesburg, Miss. Lee Broadcasting, Inc., 2333 Palmyra Rd., William S. Smylie, pres. ; Marvin Reuben, Hannibal, Mo.; AC -4-2762; WCU Bldg., vice pres., & gen. mgr. ; Charles Shade, opera. Quincy, Ill.; BAldwin 2-6200. mgr. ;Jerry Keith, sls. mgr. ;C. C. Vogel, Walter J. Rothschild, pres. & gen. mgr. ; chief eng. ;Nell Sumrall, merch. & prom.Merritt Milligan, sta. mgr.; Robert Fruehe, mgr.; Nat'l rep., Weed TV. nat'l sales mgr.; Ralph Drescher, local sls. Operation : 1956 ; TV sets in area :164,700. mgr.; Lee Ellis, chief engineer ; Tom Robey, pgm. dir.; Jean Eager, film ed.; Robert W. Meridian Eickmeyer, prom. dir. ; nat'l rep., Advertising WCOC-TV (Channel 30) Time Sales. MississippiBroadcastingCo.,WCOC Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 212,000. Building, Meridian, Miss. Withers Gavin, pres. & gen. mgr. Jefferson City Operations : 1963. KRCG-TV (Channel 13) CBS Jefferson Television Company, Jefferson City, Mo.; 636-6188. WTOK-TV (ChannelI I) CBS basic, NBC, ABC W. H. Weldon, pres. ; Mrs. W. H. Weldon, Southern Television Corp., Southern Bldg., exec. vice-pres.; Robert Blosser, vice-pres. Box 2988, Meridian, Miss.; 3-1441. & gen. mgr.; Edward Schuelein, vice-pres. Robert F. Wright, pres. & gen. mgr.; W.& chief eng.; Camille Williams, secy.-treas.; B. Crooks, Jr., vice-pres. & sales mgr.; T. Y. Ron Maxwell, sales mgr. ;nat'l rep.. Blair Minniece,secy.; H. M. Minniece, treas.; KMBC Building, 11th & Central, Kansas Cecil Germany, prog. mgr. & traffic mgr. ; City 5, Mo., HArrison 1-2650. George Shannon, prod. dir. & film dir.; Joe Operation : 1955; TV sets in area :131,300. Saxon, chief eng.; nat'lrep. The Meeker 3-7260. Co. D. T. Knight, gen. mgr.; Bill Hirshey, Operation: 1953; TV set in area 151,900. KODE-TV (Channel 12) CBS, ABC Tupelo Gilmore Broadcasting Corp. of Missouri, WTWV (Channel 9) NBC (Licensee) 1928 W. 13th St., Joplin, Mo.; WTWV, Inc., Beech Springs Rd., Box MAyfair sales mgr. ; Ron Robson, oper. mgr.; 350, Tupelo, Miss.; IV 2-7620. nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel, Inc. Frank K. Spain, pres.; William B. Lan- Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 151,200. 484 KOAM TV (Channel 7) Wuertenbacher, Jr., vice ch. ; Robert C. Gla- (See Pittsburg, Kansas) zier, exec. dir. & gen. mgr. ; Jack Vines, dir. of eng. ;A. Carole Robinson, community - Kansas City promo. Joplin Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 800,000. KCMO-TV (Channel 5) CBS -o- Meredith Broadcasting Co., 125 E. 31st St., KMOX-TV (Channel 4) CBS Kansas City, Mo. 64108 ; JEfferson 1-6789. CBS, Inc., 1215 Cole St., St. Louis, Mo. E. K. Hartenbower, v.p. & gen. mgr. ; Ken- 63106; MAin 1-9100. neth B. Heady, mgr. of television & comm. Gene Wilkey,v.p.,gen. mgr. ;Norman mgr. ;Harry Francis,prog.dir. ;T.R. Bacon, mgr. best opra. ; Don Markley, prog. Thompson, film dir. ; F. C. Strawn, pub. dir. ; dir. ;C. M. McAbee, gen. sales mgr. ; Wm. Karl Troeglen, tech. dir. ; Gene Pless, prod. Miller,localsls,mgr. ;Bob DeVoe, bus. dir. ;nat'l rep., H -R Television, Inc. mgr. ; Wally Wesley, mgr. tech. open ;Steve Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 679,200. Fentress,mgr.news andpublicaffairs; Parker Wheatley,dir.publ.affairs; Judd -0--- Choler, dir. adv. and sls. prom.; Fred Hey- KMBC-TV (Channel 9) wood, dir. of info. svcs., nat'l rep. CBS TV J.Quigley,oper.mgr. ;Edwin L.Den- STNS. nis, local sales mgr. ; Jack Donahue, promo- Operation :1958 ;Est. TV sets in area : tion mgr.; Wally Wurz, chief engineer ; nat'l 850,000. rep., Metro Broadcast Sales Operation. Operation :1963. KPLR (ChannelI I) 0- 220Television,Inc.,VideoCity.4935 WDAF-TV (Channel 4)NBC Lindell Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 63108 ; FOrest 7-7211. Taft Broadcasting Company, Signal Hill, Harold Koplar, pres. ; Michael McCormick, Kansas City, Mo. 64108 ;Phone :816-753- vice pres. & gen. mgr. ;Robert Davis, sta: 4567. mgr. ; Ralph E. Becker, gen. sls. mgr. ; Ken- Lawrence Rogers, pres. ; Bob Wormington, neth Hildenbrand, dir. eng. ; Marvin Freeman, gen. mgr. ; R. Grignon, gen. sales mgr. ;Bill dir. prom. & merch. ;nat'l rep., Metr. TV Warmington, prog. mgr. ;Bill Ladesh, prod. Sales. dir. ; Jud Woods, prom. dir. ; James Schmidt, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Katzagency. Operation : 1956 ; TV sets in area : 927,600. Operation: 1949; TV sets in area :1,004,- 063 KSD-TV (Channel 5) NBC Kirksville -Ottumwa (Iowa) The Pulitzer Publishing Co., 1111 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 63101; MAin 1-1111. KTVO (Channel 3) CBS, NBC, ABC Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., pres.; Harold Grams, Broadcast Center, Ottumwa, Ia. ; MUrray gen. mgr. ; Guy E. Yeldell, sta. mgr. ; 2-4535. Karpowicz, sls. mgr.; Keith Gunther, prog. Daniel C. Palen, gen. mgr. sls. ;Alvina dir.; Fred J. Mueller, prom. mgr. ; Ed Risk, Britz, bus, mgr., prog. dir. ; Frank A. Douma, chief eng.; Don S. Schomburg, office mgr. ; dir. public information ; Gerald F. Dreger, dir. nat'l rep., Blair TV. eng. ; nat'l rep., George P. Hollingbery. Operation : 1947 ; TV sets in area : 967,000. Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 187,800. St. Joseph KTVI (Channel 2) ABC KFEQ-TV (Channel 2) CBS, ABC Signal HillTelecasting Corp., 5915 Bert - Mid -StatesBroadcastingCorp., 40th & hold Ave., St. Louis 10, Mo. ;Mission 7- Faraon Streets, St. Joseph, Mo. ; ADams 3- 7777. 2528. RalphHansen,gen.mgr. ;E.Mannie John P. McGoff, pres. ; Tom Matthews, Russo, gen.sls. mgr. ; Don Fischer, prom. gen. mgr.; Larry Beauchamp, prog. mgr. ; mgr. ; Richard J. Trompeter, chief eng.; nat'l E.CarletonSchirmer,sls.mgr. ;Kenny rep., H -R Television MC. Lux, chief eng. ;nat'lrep., Avery-Knodel, Operation: 1953 ; TV sets in area: 967,000. Inc. Operation: 1953; TV sets in area : 294,700. Sedalia KMOS-TV (Channel6) St. Louis Jefferson Television Co., 2100 W. Broad- KETC (Channel 9) (non -corn) way, Sedalia, Missouri ; TAylor 6-1651. St. Louis Educational Television Commis- William H. Weldon, pres. ; Robert Blosser, sion, 6996 Millbrook Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. gen. mgr. ; Ed Schuelein, chief eng. ;nat'l 63130 ; VOlunteer 3-0995. rep., Blair Television Associates. RichardA.Young,chairman ;H.E. Operation: 1958. 485 GerryRobbins,gen.mgr.;Lewis W. Springfield Moore, film buyer; Donald J. Powers, chief KITS -TV (Channel10) CBS Independent Broadcasting Co., P. 0. Box eng. 1716 S.S.S.Springfield, Mo. 65805. Area Operation :1957. Code 417; UN 2-7474. Great Falls J. H. G. Cooper, pres.; G. Pearson Ward, 5) CBS,ABC, Skyline vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Irving Schwab, secy.; KFBB-TV(Channel Geo. M. Thompson, treas.; Kevin McAn- Network drews, prog. dir.; William F. Curry, chief HarriScope, Inc., P. 0. Box 1139, Great eng.; Jack Lloyd, sales mgr. ;nat'lrep., Falls, Mont.; Tel.: 453-4377. Eastman, TV, Inc. Burt I. Harris, pres. & gen. mgr.; Don Mc- Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :186,400. Clintock, vice pres. & gen. mgr.; Anthony Lopuch, chief eng.; nat'l rep., H -R Television, Inc. KYTV (Channel 3) ABC, NBC Operation :1954; TV sets in area :68,000. Springfield Television, Inc., 999 W. Sun- shine, Springfield, Mo.; UN 6-2766. Lester L. Cox, pres.; Keith G. Wells, vice- KRTV-TV(Channel 3) pres. ; W. W. Weber, secy.; LynnE. Bus- Snyder and Associates, P. 0. Box 1331, sey, treas. ; Carl Fox, co -mgr. & prog. mgr.; Great Falls, Mont. R. L. Stufflebam, co -mgr. & sales mgr. ;E. Operation :1958. Dennis White, chief eng.; nat'l rep., George P. Hollingbery Co. Missoula Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 228,700. KMSO-TV (Channel 13) CBS, ABC, NBC Mosby'sInc.,340 W.Main, Missoula, MONTANA Mont.; Tel.: 549-4169. Billings J. Mosby, pres.; Paul Meisner, prog. dir., KOOK -TV (Channel 2) CBS Primary, ABC nat'y sls.; Phil Parmalee, chief eng.; nat'l The Montana Network, 3203. 3rd Ave. N. rep., Avery-Knodel. P.O. Box 2557, Billings, Mont.; Tel.: 406- Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area :60,300. 252-5611. KMSO-TV, Inc.,Box 1503,Missoula, Joseph S. Sample, pres.; Jerome Anderson. Mont. 59801; 543-8313. secy.; Cliff Ewing, gen. mgr.; Vic Miller, Dale G. Moore,pres.,gen. mgr.;Bill opers. dir.; J. R. Middleton, chief eng. ; nat'l Thompson,stationmgr. ;Paul Meissner, rep., H -R Television, Art Moore. prog. dir.; John Honea, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :80,600. Avery-Knodel. --o-- Operation :1954; TV sets in area ; 80,000. KULR-TV (Channel 8) NEBRASKA Crain -Snyder Television, Inc., P. 0. Box 2512, Billings, Mont. Hastings Thor Myhre, pres.; Arthur Miller, vice KHAS-TV (Channel 5) NBC pres.; Rex Baker, treas.; Sid Kurth, sect.- Nebraska Television Corp., Highway 281, treas. Box 578, Hastings, Neb. ; Phone :3-1321. Operation :1958. Fred A. Seaton, pres.; Duane L. Watts, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ;J. M. McDonald, Butte John Spady, vice-pres.; Lloyd P. Kissinger, KXLF-TV (Channel 4) NBC, ABC, CBS secy.; Fred R. Irons, treas.; Duane B. Alli- Garryowen Butte TV, Inc., 1003 S. Mon- son, chief eng.; Bob Booe, asst. mgr.; Ron tana St., Butte, Mont. 59701 ;Phone :792- Loebig, film dir.; nat'l rep., Vernard, Torbet 9111. & McConnel, Inc. Edmund L. Peiss, gen. mgr., sta. mgr.; Operation : 1956 ; TV sets in area : 109,0000. Paul Simitzes, oper. dir. ; Arne Anzjon, sls. mgr. ; Tom Jenkins, chief eng.; Ira Sumner, Hay Springs prod.dir. ;Eastrep.,Skyline Advertiser KDUH (Channel 4) Sales, H -R TV, Inc. ;Seattle and Portland, Duhamel Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box W, Art Moore & Assoc. Hay Springs, Nebraska. ME 8-2741. (satel- Operation :1953. lite of KOTA-TV). Mrs. Helen S. Duhamel, pres.; J. Norman Glendive Heffron, vice-pres. ; Owen Lyon, res. mgr.; KXGN-TV (Channel 5) Al Brinkman, news dir.; Harold Rock, farm Glendive Broadcasting Corp., Box200/ dir.; Edward Davenport, chief eng.; nat'l rep. Broadcast Bldg., 206 South Douglas, Glen - Eastman TV. dive, Mont.; 406-365-3377. Operation :1958. 486 Hayes Center Omaha 31, Neb. ; Phone : 345-7777. KHPL-TV (Channel 6) CBS BenH.Cowdery,pres. ;EugeneS. (Satellite of KHOL-TV, Kearney, Neb.) Thomas, executive vice-pres. ; Ken H. James, Bi-States Co., 414 East Ave., Holdrege, sta. mgr. ; E. S. Neble, sales mgr. ; Donald K. Davis, prom. & public servicedir. ;Jack Neb.; WYman 5-5952. Petrik, prog. dir. ;Carl A. Carlson, chief Dr. F. Wayne Brewster, pres. & gen. mgr. ; accountant ;Larry Sibilia, chief eng. ;nat'l C.E.Freas,Jr.,vice-pres. ;Kathryn L. rep., Harrington Righter & Parsons, Inc. ; DeMay, sec. ;Willard F. Anderson, treas. ; Minn. rep., Harry S. Hyett Co. Henry Cushing,sls.mgr. ;Ed Strasburg- er, operations mgr. ; W. M. Greely, tech, dir. ; Operation :1957 ; TV sets in area ; 400,000. Don Pope, chief eng. ; nat'l rep., The Meeker Co., Inc. KMTV (Channel3) NBC Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 20,000 May Broadcasting Co., 2615 Farnam St., Kearney Omaha, Neb. 68131; Phone : 345-3333. KHOL-TV (Channel 13) ABC Edward W. May, pres. ; Owen L. Saddler, exec.vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ;Jim Shaum, BiStates Co., 414-416 East Ave.,Holdrege, secy.-treas. ;Arden E. Swisher, vice pres. Nebr.; WYman 5-5952.(Alsooperates sales ; Lew Jeffrey, prog. mgr. ; Jack Parris, KHPL-TV, Hayes Center, Neb.) prod. mgr. ;Amos E. , prom. & Dr. F. Wayne Brewster, pres. ; Robert W. merch. dir. ; R. J. Schroeder, vice pres. eng. ; Brewster, mgr. ;Moe Milliken, asst. mgr. ; Kenneth Michelsen, film dir. ;nat'l rep., Ed- C. A. Larson, regional rep. Omaha ;Moe ward Petry & Co., Inc. Miliken, prog. dir. ; W. M. Greely, dir. of Operation :1949 ; TV sets in area : 400,000. eng. ;nat'l rep., The Meeker Co., Inc. Operation: 1953; TV sets in area: 161,700. -0--

Lincoln WOW-TV (Channel 6) CBS KOLN-TV/KGIN-TV (Channels 10 & 11 ) CBS Meredith WOW, Inc., 3501 Farnan St., Cornhusker Television Corp., 40th & W Omaha 31, Neb. ; Phone : 346-3400. Strts., Lincoln 1, Nebr. 68501; Phone :434- Fred 0. Bohen, churn. of bd.; E. T. Mere- 8251. dith, pres. ; Frank Furbush, sec. ; H. Y. En- John E.Fetzer,pres. ;A. James Ebel, geldinger, treas. ;Frank P. Fogarty, vice- v.p. & gen. mgr. ; Duane Holman, sales mgr. ; pres. ; Howard Stalnaker, vice pres. & gen. Paul Jensen, asst. mgr. & prog. dir. ;Bill mgr. ;Bill McBride,sta.mgr. ;Bill Mc- Hemke, prod. dir. ; Ray Taylor, chief eng. ; Namara prog. dir. ; Glenn Flynn, dir. of eng. ; nat'lrep., Avery-Knodel, Inc. Mike Byrne, prom. mgr. ; nat'l rep., Blair -TV. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 294,000. Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area : 350,000. North Platte Scottsbluff KNOP-TV (Channel 2) NBC KSTF (Channel 10) North Platte Television, Inc., P. 0. Box (Satellite of KFBC-TV, Cheyenne,Wyo.) 749. North Platte, Nebraska 69101; Tel. : Frontier Broadcasting Co., 2923 E. Lin- 532-2222. colnway, Cheyenne, Wyo.; 4-4461. Fred Shrake, pres.; Mac Smock, vice-pres. ; Robert S. McCraken, pres. ; 0. B. Koerfer, Cal Ellis, sec. ; Rush C. Clarke, treas. ; Har- secy. ;William C. Grove, v.p. & chief eng. ; ry D. Peck, mgr. ;Ed Launer, pro.dir. ; J. D. Reeves, comm. mgr. ;W. C. Walter Diane Manely, pro. dir. ; nat'l rep., Gill Perna. g.m. ;nat'l rep., George P. Hollingbery Co. Operation : 1958 ; TV sets in area :35,600. Operation :1955. NEVADA KUON-TV (Channel 12) (non-eom) Henderson -Las Vegas University of Nebraska. 12th & RStreets, KORK-TV (Channel 2) NBC Lincoln, Nebr. 68508 ;477-8711. Southern Nevada Radio & TV Co., P.O. Jack G. McBride, gen. mgr. ; Ronald Hull, Box 550, 4850 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, prog. mgr. ; Adolph Dvorak, chief eng. ; Boyd Nev. ; 382-1760. Rooney, prod. dir. ;Betty Meisinger, prog. Donald W. Reynolds, pres. ;Edward R. info.coordinator ;C. Edward Cavert,in - Tabor,vice-pres.,gen.mgr. ;Donald G. school producer. Brown, local sls. mgr. ; Frank Idaspe, oiler. Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 104,100. mgr. ;Edward Wood,filmeditor ;Jim Garner,chiefeng. ;nat'lreps.,Venard, Omaha Torbet & McConnel, Inc., East-West Coast; KETV (Channel 7) ABC C. K. Beaver & Assoc. -South & S. West. HeraldCorp.,27th &DouglasSts., Operation :1955. 487 Las Vegas Pittsburgh, Pa. KLAS-TV (Channel 8) CBS CP, not operating. Las Vegas Television, Inc., 250 E. Desert Inn Road, Las Vagas, Nev. ; 735-7511. New Brunswick Hank Grcenspun, pres. ;Ursula Schindler, WTLV (Channel 19) (non-com) bus, mgr. ; Mark Smith, manager ; Norman New JerseyDepartmentofEducation White, localsls.mgr. ;nat'lrep., Avery- 225 W. State St., Trenton, N.J. Knodel. CP, not operating. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :80,800. -o- NEW MEXICO KSHO-TV (Channel 13) ABC Albuquerque Television Co. of America,Inc., P.0. Box KGGM-TV(Channel 13) CBS 2586, Las Vegas, Nev.; Phone : 735-4266. New Mexico Broadcasting Co., Inc., 1414 Alex Gold, pres. & gen. mgr. ;Walter Coal Ave., S.W., Albuquerque, N. M. 87104; Shull, v.p. & sls. mgr. ; Jack Reynoldss, prog. Phone: 243-2285. dir. ;JeanneSturgill,sec.-treas. & office mgr. ; James Leach, chief eng. A. R. Hebenstreit, pres. ; Bruce Hebenstreit, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; N. W. Switzer, secy.- Operation : 1956. treas. ; J. D. Boaz, sales mgr. ; Bob Van Driel, Reno prog. dir. ; Dave Wilkins, prod. mgr. ; George Lodin, chief eng. KOLO-TV (Channel 8) CBS primary, ABC Nevada Radio -Television, Ins., Box 2610, --0 St., Reno, Nev.; 3-0721. KNME-TV (Channel 5)(non corn) Donald W. Reynolds,pres. ;PhillipG. Rose, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Stan Weisberg- Regents of University of New Mexico and er, sales mgr. ; Laima Martynowicz, film dir. ; Board of Education, City of Albuquerque, Helen Busscher, prog. mgr. ; James Bull, chief 87106; 1801 Roma, N.E. 505-277-2121. eng. ;nat'l. reps.: Venard Torbet, McConnell. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :90,000. KOAT-TV (Channel7) ABC NEW HAMPSHIRE Telestation, 1377 University Avenue, N.W., Durham Albuquerque, N.M.;AreaCode505- 247-1010. WENH (Channel 11) (Non Corn) ClairR.McCollough,pres. ;Max A. University of New Hampshire, Durham, Sklower, sta. mgr. ;James Sharman, chief New Hampshire ;868-5511. Est. 275. eng.; Evelene Wills, film dir.; nat'l rep., The Meeker Company, Inc. Manchester Operation :1953 ; TV homes in area :199,- WMUR-TV (Channel 9) ABC 500. United Television Co. of New Hampshire, Inc., 1819 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. ; NA- tional 3-8061. KOB-TV (Channel 4) NBC Affiliate Richard Eaton, pres. ; Sam Phillips, gen. Hubbard Broadcasting,Inc.,1430Coal mgr.; Ray Harris, prgm. dir.;nat'lrep., Ave., S.W., Albuquerque, N. M.; CHapel UBC Sales. 3-4411. Operation :1954;TV sets in area : 965,576 StanleyE. Hubbard,pres.;GeorgeS. Johnson, gen. mgr.; Kenneth M. Hance, vice- NEW JERSEY pres. & treas. ; R. D. Williams, comm. mgr. ; Asbury Park Jerry Danzieger, station mgr. ; Chet Ettinger, WRTV (Channel 58) prom. mgr. ;nat'l rep., Edward Petry Co. Atlantic Video Corp.,(a wholly -owned Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area 199,500. subsidiary of Walter Reade-Sterling, Inc.) Mayfair House, Deal Rd., Oakhurst, N. J. ; Carlsbad 201-531-1600. KAVE-TV (Channel 6) CBS, SheldonGunsberg,vicepres. ;Albert VoiceoftheCaverns,Inc.,2907 W. Floersheimer,Jr.sect. ;ElliottAbrams, Church St., Carlsbad, N. M. 88220 ; TUxedo treas. 7-1181. CP, not operating. John Deme, pres. & gen. mgr. ;John H. Deme, vice pres. & prog. dir. ; Hazel I. Deme, sect. & office mgr. ; Alan Gould, sales mgr.; WOCN (Channel 52) Bill Baker, chief eng. David E. Mackey, 207 W. Swissvale Ave., Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 15,600. 488 Clovis der, prgtn. dir.; LeRoy Bertin, sales mgr. ; Lamar Cox, eng.; nat'l rep., Blair -TV, Inc. KICA-TV (Channel 12) CBS, ABC Marshall Enterprises, Inc., 1000 Sycamore, Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area: 322,000. Clovis, New Mexico ; Tel.: 763-5511. John H. Marshall, Jr., gen. mgr.; Bud Le- Roy, opers. mgr.; Bill Bassler, chief eng.; WQTV (Channel 46) (non-com) Dave Neikirk, sls. mgr. U.of State of New York, State Educa- Operation: 1957. tion Dept., Albany, N. Y. CP, not operating. Roswell KSWS-TV (Channel 8) NBC, CBS,ABC Buffalo John A. Barnett, 1717 W. Second, Roswell, WBEN (Channel4) CBS N. M. 88201; 505-622-6450. WBEN, Inc., 2077 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo John A. Barnett, owner & gen. mgr. ; Paul7, N. Y.; Phone: TR 6-0930. McEvoy, station mgr.; Lewis M. Fitts, prod. Alfred H. Kirchhofer, pres.; Mrs. Edward dir.;C. M. Winsett, pgm. dir.; Wm. E. H.Butler,vice-pres. ;James H. Righter, Kolb, chief eng.; nat'l rep., The Meeker Co., sec.-treas. ;C. Robert Thompson, asst. secy. Inc.-Clyde Melville Co. (Southwest). & asst. treas., gen. mgr.; George R. Torge, Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :94,100. asst. gen. mgr. ;Bill McKibben, admin. asst. ; Nicholas J.Malter, sales mgr. ;James A. Christensen, prog. dir. ; Joseph A. Haeffner, NEW YORK pub. dir. ;R. Glenn Beerbower, tech.dir. ; Albany nat'l rep., Harrington, Righter & Parsons, Inc. Operation :1948: TV sets in area : U. S. : WTEN (Channel 10) 671,025 ; Canada : 805,631. CapitalCities Broadcasting Corporation, Box 10, Albany, N.Y. 12201; Phone 436-4841. WGR-TV(Channel 2) NBC -0- Taft Broadcasting Company. WAST (Channel 13) ABC Robert C. Wiegard, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Van Curler Broadcasting Corp., P. 0. Box E.R.Kirshenstein,bus.mgr. ;Paul M. 4035,Albany 4, N.Y.; HEmlock 6-4791. Sciandra, prog. dir.; Frank C. Gervan. sls. S. H. Fabian, pres.; William A. Riple, mgr. ;Henry Hirsch, prom. mgr. ;Harold gen. mgr. ; Fred D. Shavor, prog. dir.; Ste- Higgins, mgr. eng. ;nat'l rep Katz Agency ; phen J. Stanley, chief eng.; John E. Craw- Canadian rep., Andy McDermott Radio & TV ford, sales mgr.; Michael S. Artist, prom. & Sales. mktg. mgr.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Wood- Operation :1954; TV sets in area: 806,636. ward, Inc. Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 1,154,- 700. WKBW-TV (Channel7) WKBW-TV, Capital Cities Broadcasting Corp., 1420 Main St., Buffalo. 14209. WMHT(Channel 17) (non-com) Mohawk -Hudson Council on Educational TV, Schenectady, N. Y. WNED-TV(Channel 17) Western New York Educational TV Asso- Donald E. Schein, mgr. ciation, Inc., Lafayette Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.; Phone: TL 4-4756. Binghamton WINR-TV(Channel 40) Binghamton Press Co., Inc., 70 Henry St., WNYT-TV (Channel 29) Binghamton, N. Y.; Phone : RA 3-8251. Frontier Television, Inc., 4498 Main St., Edward M. Scala, gen. mgr.; G. Ricciar- Buffalo 26, N. Y.; CI -2682. delli, tech. dir.; Donald F. Snyder, prog. dir.: Bernard I. Obletz, pres.; Richard S. Levy, natl. rep., H -R Television. vice-pres.; Daniel A. Roblin, treas. -0- CP, not operating. WNBF-TV (Channel 12) CBS --0- Triangle Publication, Inc., Radio & Tele- WTVF (Channel 23) vision Division, Sheraton Inn, Binghamton, U. of State of New York, State Educa N. Y.; RA 3-7311. tion Dept., Albany, N. Y. George Dunham, gen. Mgr., Donald Sny- CP, not operating. 489 Carthage -Watertown Mel Baily, prog. mgr. ;William D. Kelly, WCNY-TV (Channel7) CBS, ABC, NBC chief eng. The Brockway Co., Box 211, Watertown, Operation :1944 ; TV sets in area :5,491,- N.Y., SUnset 2-2600; Sales SUnset 8-3800. 700. John B. Johnson, pres. & treas., Catherine C. Johnson, vice-pres. & secy. ;James W. Higgins gen. mgr.; Alfred M. Tauroney, WNTA-TV (Channel 13) sales mgr. ;David M. Graves, prog. mgr. ; ( See Newark, N. J.) Glenn H. Hall, dir. oper.; David P. Cum- mings, film dir.; Michael R. Yonkovig, dir. of eng.; nat'l rep., Adam Young, Inc.-Andy WCBS-TV (Channel2) CBS McDermott ( Canada ). CBS Television Stations, Division of Co- Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 156,920. lumbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 51 West 52 Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 ; 765-4321. Elmira Frank Stanton, pres. (CBS) ; Merle S. WSYE-TV(Channel 18) NBC Jones,pres.(CBS TelevisionStations) ; (Satellite ofWSYR-TV, Syracuse, N. Y.) Clark B. George, v.p., & gen. mgr. ;Ned Newhouse Broadcasting Corp., P. 0. Box Cramer, prog. dir. ;G. Gerald Danford, dir. 314, Elmira, N. Y. of sales ;Thomas J. Swafford, dir. comm. rels. ;George Shannon,dir.bus.affairs ; E. R. Vadeboncoeur, pres. & gen. mgr.; Marion Hampden, dir. traffic opers. ; William W. V. Rothrum, vice-pres. & prog. mgr.; Hohmann, dir. adv. & promo. ; Michael Silver, W. R. Alford, dir. of sales ;Paul Abbott, dir. info. serv. ;William Lacey, mgr., film resident mgr. ; Tag Green, eng. ;nat'l rep., dept. ;Richard Owen, dir. research & sales Harrington, Righter & Parsons, Inc. deve. ;nat'lrep., CBS Television Stations Operation :1956 ; TV sets in area :79,000. National Sales. Operation :1941; TV sets in area ;5,600,- Ithaca 000. WHCU-TV (Channel 20) Cornell University, 212 E. State St., Ithaca, N. Y. WNBC-TV (Channel 4) NBC Michael R. Hanna, gen. mgr. WNBC-TV, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New CP, not operating. York, N. Y. 10020; CIrcle 7-8300. Theodore H. Walworth, Jr., v. p. & gen. mgr. ; Tom E. Paro, sta. mgr. ; James Grau, WIET (Channel14) (non -corn) dir. of adv. & prom. ; Donald Douglas, nat'l U. of State of New York, State Education sales mgr.: James J. Barry, local sales mgr. ; Dept., Albany, N. Y. Weston J. Harris, prg. mgr. CP, not operating. Operation :1941 ; TV sets in area :6,000,- New York City 000. WABC-TV (Channel 7) ABC American Broadcasting Companies; 1330 WNYC-TV (Channel 31) Ave of Americas, N. Y., N. Y. Phone: LT City of New York, Municipal Broadcast- 1-7777. Leonard Goldenson, pres. (ABC) ; Theo- ing System, Municipal Bldg., New York 7, dore F. Shaker, pres. (ABC Stations) ; Rich- N. Y.; 566-2118. ard L. Bessemeyer, v.p. & gen. mgr.; David Seymour N. Siegel, dir. ; John De Prospo, Sweeney, prog. dir. ;Arthur Dorfner, bus. exec. off. ; Bernard Buck, prog. mgr. ; Morris mgr. ;Barrett Georghegan, gen. sales mgr. ; Kunins, chief eng. Howard Yaws, film dir. ; Gordon Kunz, prod. Operating Municipal, non-commercial on mgr. ;Takashi Kako, asst. prog. mgr. ; Leo Channel 31. Collins, dir. adv. ; Joseph Keyes, pub. dir. ; James Mulla, research dir. ;nat'l rep., ABC National Spot Sales. WOR-TV (Channel9) Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area :5,300,- RKO General Broadcasting, 1440 Broad- 000. way, New York 10018; LOngacre 4-8000. Robert J. Leder, v.p. & gen. mgr.; Robert WNEW-TV (Channel5) Smith, v.p. & station mgr. ; Jacques Biraben, v.p. & dir. orsls. ;Michael Renault,sls. MetropolitanBroadcasting Television,a mgr. ; Robert Beusse, dir. of adv. & sls. dev. ; division of Metromedia, Inc., 205 East 67th Herbert J. Mayes, contr. ; Orville Sather, dir. Street, New York, N.Y. 10021; LEhigh 5- eng. ;ThomasReynolds,dir.ofoper. ; 1000. Herbert Saltzman, merch. dir.; David Yar- Lawrence P. Frailberg, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ;nell, prog. mgr.; Donald Buck, film supr. 490 WPIX (Channel II) Schenectady, N. Y. 12309 ; FRanklin 7-2261. WPIXInc., 11 WPIX Plaza, New YorkReid L. Show, vice pres. & gen mgr. ; R. F. 17, N. Y.: MUrray Hill 2-6500. Reid, mgr. marketing; George F. Spring, mgr. nat'l sales ;Reed Gordon, mgr. local sales ; Fred M. Thrower, pres. & gen. mgr. ; Richard B. Belkin, mgr. prog. ; A. R. Garland, Leavitt J. Pope, vice-pres. in chg. of oper. ; T. E. Mitchell, vice pres. & comptroller ; prom. mgr. ; Chas. B. King, mgr. prod. ; nat'l H. Booraem, vice pres. in chg. of prog. ; rep., Katz Agency 0. S. Freeman, vice pres. in ch. of eng. ; E. B. Operation : 1939; TV sets in area : 1,154,700. Harris, vice pres. in ch. sales ;F. X. Tuoti,Syracuse vice pres. in chg. adv. & sales dev. ; W. D. Engels, news dir. ; W. L. Cooper, film mgr. ; WHEN -TV (Channel 5) CBS basic Hal Gold, dir. public rel. Meredith Syracuse Television Corp., 980 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. 13203 ;Tel. 474- Operation :1948 ;TV setsinarea :5,- 8511. 310,000. E. T. Meredith, Jr., pres.; Paul Adanti, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Frank Furbush, secy., Frederick R. Menzies, station mgr. ;Albert WREG (Channel 25) (non corn) Chismark, stat. eng.; nat'lrep., The Katz University of State of New York, Albany. Agency, Inc. Operation : 1948 ; TV sets in area : 480,000. Plattsburg-Burlington (Vt.) WPTZ (Channel 5) NBC, ABC WHIN (Channel 43) (non -corn) Rollins Telecasting Inc., 357-361 Cornelia U. of State of New York, State Education St., Plattsburg, N. Y.: JOrdon 1-5555. Dept., Albany, N. Y. DavidF.Milligan,gen.mgr. ;Harry CP, not operating. Bowen, chief eng. ; nat'l rep., Blair Television Associates. Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 196,500 WSYR-TV (Channel 3) NBC (U. S.1-350,000 (Canada). Central New York Broadcasting Corp., 1030 James St., Syracuse 3, N. Y. ; GR 4-3911. Rochester E. R. Vadeboncoeur, pres. & gen. mgr.; WHEC-TV (Channel 10) CBS Mitzi E. Newhouse, vice-pres. & secy.; W. V. Rothrum, vice-pres. ; E. James McDonald, WHEC, Inc.,191East Avenue, Rochester prog.dir. ;A.J.Eicholzer,chiefeng. ; 4, N. Y. ;546-5670. LouisB.Switzer,prom. mgr.; William Paul Miller, pres. ;C. Glover DeLaney, R. Alford, Jr., dir. of sales ; Fran Procopio, v.p. & gen. mgr. ; John J. Cody, gen. sales film ed.; nat'l rep., Harrington, Righter and mgr. ; William Adams, prog. dir. & film dir. ; Parsons, Inc. Richard K. Blackburn, tech.dir.; Robert Operation : 1950 ; TV sets in area : 525,000. S.Yeager,prod.dir.;nat'lrep.,H. R. Television, Inc. Utica Operation :1959; TV sets in area :333,- WKTV (Channel 2) ABC, NBC 610 (homes). Mid -New York Broadcasting Corp., P. 0. Box 386; Utica, N. Y.; Phone REdwood 3-0404. WROH (Channel 21) (non -corn) Shell Sturrier, vice pres. & gen. mgr.; Law- U. of State of New York, State Educa- renceBiele,secy-treas.;PaulHarron, tion Dept., Albany, N. Y. pres. & chm. ;Daniel German, prgm. dir. ; Frank Guzzetti, film dir. ;Marie Zumpano, CP, not operating. traffic mgr. ;Jean Greenwood, prom. mgr. ; Steven Purcell, merch. mgr. ;DeForrest T. Layton, Jr., chief eng. ;nat'l rep., H -R Rep- WROC-TV (Channel 8) NBC basic resentatives, Inc. Rustcraft Broadcasting of New York, Inc. Operation: 1949; TV homes in area: 340,- Broadcast Center,Rochester, N.Y.14610. Phone : 288-8400. 100. Jack Berkman, pres. ;Ervin F. Lyke, viceNORTH CAROLINA pres., mgr. dir. ; F. C. Taylor, prog. dir. & film Asheville buyer ; Ray Jobes, chief eng. ; Art Murrell- WISE -TV (Channel 62) NBC wright, sales mgr. ;nat'l rep., The Petry Co. WISE -TV,Inc., 75 Scenic Hgwy., Ashe- Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 349,000. ville, N.C. ; 254-4663. Harold H. Thoms, pres.,treas. & gen. Schenectady mgr. ; Meredith S. Thorns, secy. ; Hugh Mc- WRGB (Channel 6) NBC Millan, adm. asst. ; John Randolph, chief eng. General Electric Co., 1400 Balltown Rd., Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 20,000.

491 WLOS-TV (Channel 13) ABC WUTV (Channel 36) Skyway Broadcasting Co., Box 2150, Ashe- Century Advertising Co., Enc.,1 Television ville,N.C. ;ALpine 4-4321. Box 3888, Place, Charlotte, N. C. Greenville, S. C.; CEdar 9-8471. Mitchell Wolfson, pres. ; Morton S. Cohn, Durham vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; Tom Burkhart, gen. WTVD (Channel II) CBS, NBC sls. mgr. ;Dave DeArmond, Greenville reg. CapitalCitiesBroadcastingCorp.,2410 sls.rep. ;Loyd Leonard, retail sales mgr. ; Broad St., Durham, N. C. 27702; 477-2131. Bruce Cox, prog. dir. ;Glenn Adkins Jr., Harmon L. Duncan and Floyd Fletcher, prod. mgr. ;Bill Pfeiffer, prom. dir. ; George co-gen. mgrs. ; Ernst Greup, prog. mgr. ; Mike Sprague, chief eng. ;Jack Belt, news dir. ; Thompson, sales & comm. mgr. ; Roy Fullen, nat'lrep.,Peters,Griffin, Woodward, Inc. chief eng. ;John Herrin, prod. coordinator ; Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area : 713,000. Clyde Knight, film dir. ; Jim Rutherford, dir. of prom. & publicity ;nat'l rep., Blair Tele- Chapel Hill vision. WUNC-TV (Channel 4) (non-com) Operation :1954 ; TV homes in area :594,- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 700. N. C. 27514 ; Phone : 919-933-1116. John Young,dir.of TV, ChapelHill Gastonia E. W. Young,dir.of TV, Greensboro; WTVX (Channel 48) Jack Porter, dir. of TV, Raleigh; Alan B. Air-Pix Corp., Lowell, N. C. Maclntyre, dir. eng. Coit M. Robinson, pres. ; W. C. Bivens. Operation :1954. ire-pres. ;Coit M. Robinson,Jr.,secy.- treas. Charlotte CP, not operating. WBTV (Channel 3) CBS, ABC Jefferson Standard Broadcasting Co., One Greensboro Julian Price Place, Charlotte 8, N.C. : Edison WFMY-TV (Channel 2) CBS, ABC 3-8833. Greensboro News Co.,Phillips Avenue, Joseph M. Bryan. Chm. of Board; Charles Greensboro, N. C. ;Phone BR 4-0114. H. Crutchfield, president ; Wallace J. Jorgen- William A. Gietz, asst. gen. mgr.; Jack son, v.p. & man. dir. ; Thomas Howard, vice- Markham, prog. dir. ; Wm. M. Alexander, pres. eng. & gen. serv. ;J. Robert Covington, comm. mgr. ; Don Causey, film dir. ; Doyle D. vice-pres. research & prom. ; Thomas B. Cook Thompson, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Harrington, erly, asst. vice pres. & mer. dir. ; Robert Rier- Righter & Parsons. son, asst. vice pres. & prog. operations mgr. ; James G. Babb, Jr., asst. vice pres. & gen. sales Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 426.900 mgr. ; Larry M. Harding, adv. & prom. mgr. ; Van L. Weatherspoon, reg. sales mgr. ; Greenville Robbins,asst.sec.-treas. & bus. mgr. ;J. WNCT-TV (Channel 9) CBS Nathan Tucker, asst. prog. oper. mgr. ; Frank Roy A. Park Broadcasting, Inc.,P. 0. F. Bateman, asst. vice pres. & tech. operations Box 898, Greenville, N. C.; PLaza 2-6181. mgr. ; Tom Landin, publicity superv. ;Tho- Roy H. Park, pres., treas. ; Mrs. Dorothy mas Mathews, personnel mgr. ; Johnny Evans, D. Park, sec. ;T. B. Maxfied, asst. secy. ; sports dir. ;Alan Newcomb, public affairs K. B. Skinner, asst. treas., asst. secy. ; John mgr. ;Joseph Young, research mgr. ;nat'l. B. Babcock, v.p. chg. of operations ;Hank rep., TvAR. Tribley, gen. mgr. ;Dr. John D. Caldwell Operation : 1949: TV sets in area : 1,169,900. and William S. Wellons, directors ; John G. Clark, Jr., gen. sls. mgr. ;Malcolm Nichol- -o- son,prod. mgr. ;Ed Fields,prog. mgr. ; Heber Adams, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., George WSOC-TV (Channel 9) NBC, ABC P. Hollingbery Co. Carolina Broadcasting Company,P. 0. Box Operation : 2536, Charlotte 1, N. C. ; FRanklin 6-8401. 1953 ; TV sets in area, 332,800. J. Leonard Reinsch, pres. ; C. George Hen- derson, exec. vice pres. and gen. mgr. ;Al New Bern Munn, asst. dir. of sls. ; C. M. Murphy, treas. ; WNBE-TV (Channel 12) ABC Marvin Pridgen, localsls. mgr. ;Freeman PiedmontTelevisionCorp.,Box2325. R.Jones,dir.ofsls. ;JonT.Caudle, New Bern, N. C. prom. & merch. mgr. ;John E. Callaghan, Nathan Frank, pres. prgm. dir. ; Robert McCourt, prod. mgr. ; Car- roll McGaughey, news dir. ; Charles W. Whit- ley, chief eng. ; nat'l rep., H -R Television, Inc. Raleigh Operation: 1957; TV sets in area: 675,500. WNAO-TV (Channel 28) CBS, ABC 492 WRAL-TV (Channel 5) ABC KXMB-TV, Inc., 1811 N. 15th, Bismarck, Capitol Broadcasting Co.,P. 0.Box 9583, N. D.; 223-9197. Raleigh, N. C.; VAnce 8-2511. John M. Boler, pres. & gen. mgr. David A.J.Fletcher,pres.& treas.;Fred J. Blackstead, resi. mgr.; Leta Woods,' prog. Fletcher,vice-pres. & gen.mgr.Louise dir. ,Jess Cooper, news dir.; John Kronce, S. Stephenson, secy.; Bernie L. Whitaker, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Adam Young. nat'lsales mgr.; David H Witherspoon Operation: 1955; TV sets in area: 30,000 sales deve. dir.; Jesse Helms, v.p. in chg., prog. & news ; Nick Pond, prod. mgr.; Herb Marks, promo. dir.; Bob Caudle, film buyer ; Virgil D. Duncan, eng. dir.; nat'l rep., Katz KFYR-TV (Channel 5) NBC Agency. Meyer BroadcastingCo., Broadway at Operation : 1956; TV sets in area : 445,400. Fourth, Bismarck, N. D.; CApital 3-0900. William Ekberg, pres. Myron Atkinson, Washington Jr., gen. mgr.; Ivar Nelson, dir.of eng. ; WITN (Channel 7) NBC nat'lrep.,BlairTelevisionAssociates- North Carolina Television, Inc., U. S. 17 Harry S. Hyett Co. (Minneapolis). South, Box Office 468, Washington, N. C.; Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area ; 120,700. WHitney 6-3131. Dickinson W. R. Roberson, Jr., pres. & gen. mgr.; T. H. Patterson exec. v.p. ; G. Earl Broome, KDIX-TV (Channel 2) CBS v.p., sls.; W. E. Bass, vice pres. sales ; Hal Dickinson Radio Association, 119 Second Wilson, v.p., oper., Harvey Mason, v.p., eng. ; Ave. W., Dickinson, N. D.; 2245-5133-4-5. WalterStiles,prod.mgr.;Edith Duke, P. J. Weir, pres. W. K. Johnson, treas.; office mgr. ;nat'lrep., Venard, Rintoul & Louis Tysver, chief' eng.; nat'l rep., Young McConnell,Inc.,Southern rep., Atlanta- TV. James S. Ayers Co. Operation :1956 ; TV sets in area ;33.000. Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area : 367,200. Fargo Wilmington WDAY-TV (Channel 6) NBC WELT -TV (Channel 6) NBC, ABC, CBS WDAY, Inc.,207No.5St.,Fargo, Atlantic Telecasting Corp., 205 W. Ship. N. D.; AD 2-3371. yard Blvd. Wilmington, N. C. ; Roger 3-4666. N. D. Black, Jr., pres.; Jack Dunn, exec. Dan. D. Cameron, pres.; Claud O'Shields, vice-pres. Ken Kennedy, sta. mgr. & film gen. mgr.; Bill Elks, tech. oper. dir.; Buck buyer;JuliusHetland,tech.dir.;Roy O'Shields, asst. prod. dir.; Wayne Jackson, Pedersen, prom. mgr.; Norm Schrader, news prog. dir.; E. I. Herring, chief eng.; nat'l dir.;Jack Lester,gen.mgr.;nat'lrep., rep., Weed TV Corp. & Adam Young. Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Inc. Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 195,695. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :167,800. Winston-Salem Grand Forks WSJS-TV(Channel 12) NBC KNOX-TV (Channel 10) ABC Triangle Broadcasting Corp., 700 Coliseum Community TelevisionCorp., Box110, Drive, Winston-Salem, N. C. 27102; PArk 5-Grand Forks, N. D., 4-4611. 2311. Harry Rice,pres.;DonaldaSchroeder, Harold Essex, pres.; HarryB.Shaw, v.p. Arthur Tweet, vice-pres.; Robert Lukkason. sales ;Phil Hedrick, v.p. opera.; John Co- sec.-treas. & gen. mgr.; Bill Hutton, dir. of mas, v.p. prog.; Dick Barron, asst. gen. mgr. oper. ;C.J. Thomforde, tech. dir.; David & admin. vice pres.; Reese Felts, prom. mgr.; Chumley, chief eng.; nat'l. rep., The Meeker Carl Wiegold, film mgr. ;nat'l rep., Peters, Company and Wayne Evans & Associates Griffin, Woodward, Inc. Mpls. Operation :1953 ; TV homes in area :596,- Operation : 1955. 500. Minot KXMC-TV (Channel 13) CBS, ABC WTOB-TV (Channel 26) KXMC TV,Inc., KXME Bldg.,Minot,North Winston Salem Broadcasting Company, Inc Dakota; TE. 8-2104. Box 5176, Ardmore P. 0., Winston-Salem, Chester Reiten, pres. & gen. mgr.; Lloyd N. C. Amoo, vice-pres.; Wm. Hurley, vice-pres. ; CP, not operating. Joseph Funke, secy.-treas.; Henry Beuchler, sls. mgr. ; Rod Romine, prog. dir.; Duane NORTH DAKOTA Aase, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Adam Young ; Bismarck Wm. L. Hurley, Minneapolis rep. KXMB-TV (Channel 12) CBS -ABC Operation :1953; TV sets in area :49.000. 493 KMOT (Channel 10) NBC -ABC tees ; Rev. Herman Kenning, vice chmn. bd. of Meyer Broadcasting Co., Minot, N. D.: Trustees ;Harold Bush, secy.-treas. bd. of Box 1118 ; Phone 837-1101. Trustees ; Uberto T. Neely, gen. mgr.; Ted Milligan, prog. mgr. ; Dave Gushurst, prod. W. A. Eckberg, pres. ;Myron Atkinson, mgr. & film buyer ; Robert Stillwaugh, acting vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Wes Hangen, sta. chief eng. ; Veda Schalk, admin. asst. ; Grace mgr. Richardson, prog. coord. ; Jim Smith, comm. rd. dir. Pembina Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area : 767,700. KCND (Channel12) ABC, NBC Pembina Broadcasting Company, Box 191, 0- Penbina, N. Dakota. Richard Vincent, gen. mgr. ; Aubrey Head- WCPO-T V(Channel 9) CBS ley, chief eng. ; nat'l rep., nat'l TV sales. Scripps -Howard BroadcastingCo.,2345 Symmes St., 6, Ohio; Tel 861-9000. Valley City -Fargo Jack R. Howard, president; M. C.Watters, KXJB-TV(Channel 4) CBS exec. vice pres. S. H. Bestg Co. ; Robert D. NorthDakotaBroadcastingCo..Inc.. Gordon, gen. mgr., v.p. ; F. Ben Hevel, dir. of 4000 W. Main St., Fargo, N. D. AD -5-4461; opera. ;John Clark, prog. dir. ;William S. TWX 701-221-6020. Ritchie, gen. sls. mgr. ; John Sweeney, office mgr. ;William Dawes, adv. & prom. dir. ; John W. Boler, pres. & gen. mgr. ;Irving Bernie Borden, film dir. ;Paul Adams, chief N. Ivers, nat. sls. mgr. ; Connie Blackstead, eng. ; nat'l rep., Blair -TV, Inc. prog. mgr. ;Robert Ridgway, chiefeng. ; nat'l rep., Young Television. Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area : 850,800. Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area :186,000. 0

Williston WKRC-TV (Channel 12) ABC KUMV-TV (Channel 8) Taft Broadcasting Company, 1906 High- Meyer Broadcasting Co., Fourth at Broad- land Avenue, Cincinnati 19, Ohio; 421-1750. way, Bismarck, N.D. Hulbert Taft, Jr., chmn. of bd. ; Lawrence William A. Ekberg, pres. ; Robert Wilkins, H. Rogers, II, pres. ;Dorothy S. Murphy, sta. mgr. treas. ;Charles S. Mechem, Jr., secy. ; John L. McClay, oper. v.p. ;Donald L. Chapin, Operation :1957. vice-pres. Robert T. Schlinkert, v.p., Birm- ingham div. ; Roger B. Read, adm. vice-pres., OHIO tion ;William H. Hansher, vice-pres eng. ; Akron Sam T. Johnston, v.p. & gen. mgr. ;Need- ham Smith, gen sls. mgr. ; Burch Riber, local WAKR-TV(Channel 49) ABC sls. mgr. ; Harry Mohr, program dir.; Murl Summit Radio Corp.. 853 Copley Rd., Ak- Rush, art dir. ; John P. Hill, film dir.; Dave ron, Ohio 44320 ;762-8811. Klenk, operations mgr. ;R. E. Owen, chief S. Bernard, Berk, pres.; Roger G. Berk, eng. ;Robert Spina, prom. mgr. ;nat'l rep., vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ; Viola G. Berk, secy. ; The Katz Agency, Inc. James L. Berk, treas. ;Milton Komito, sta. Operation :1949; TV sets in area : 323,340 mgr. ; R. Kneeland, prod. mgr. ; D. Silverman, film ed. ;Irwin L. Knopp, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., Eastman TV. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :190,000. WLW-T (Channel 5) NBC Avco Broadcasting Corp., 140 W. Ninth St., Ashtabula Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 ; Phone : 513-241-1822. WICA-TV (Channel 15) John T. Murphy, pres. ; John J. Heywood, WICA, Inc., Box 738, Ashtabula, Ohio. exec. vice pres. & treas. ; Walter E. Bartlett, Phone : 216-993-2126 v.p. & TV gen. mgr.; William Lynch, asst. D. C. Rowley, pres. ;R. H. Rowley, bus. gen. mgr. ;Pat Shannon, sales mgr. ;Phil mgr. Lombardo, prog. dir. ; Elizabeth Stilz, prom. Operation : Dec. 1965. mgr. ;Eugene McPherson, news dir. ;Lee Hornback, spec. serv. dir. ; Edward Dooley, Cincinnati chief eng., William Spiegel, prod. mgr. ; Joe WCET (Channel 48) (non corn) Fiorini, film dir. ; nat'l rep., Broadcast Comm. Group. The Greater Cincinnati TV Educational Foundation, 2222 Chickasaw St., Cincinnati, Operation : 1948 ; TV sets in area : 988,000. Ohio 45219, 381-4033. Nelson Schwab, Jr.,pres. & chief exec. WQXN-TV (Channel 54) officer ; Wendell H. Pierce, chmn. bd. of Trus- Robert W. Rounsaville, 3165 Mathieson 494 Drive, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. WLW-C (Channel4) NBC CP, not operating. Crosley Broadcasting Corp., 3165 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus 2, Ohio; Phone: 263- Cleveland 5441. KYW-TV (Channel3) NBC John T. Murphy, pres.; Walter E. Bartlett, Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc., 1403 v.p. TV; Richard E. Reed, vice pres. & gen. East 6 Street, Cleveland 14, Ohio; SUperior mgr.; Lloyd Forrest, sls. mgr. ; Morrie Butler, 1-4500. spec. bdcst. serv. dir.; Charles Sloan, chief Donald H. McGannon, pres. ; Frank Tooke, eng.;JuanitaMichell,filmdir.;Rodney area vice-pres.; Fred E. Walker, gen mgr.; Warner, prom., pub. dir.; Robert E. Shay, Robert P. Schroeder, sls. mgr.; William E. prog. dir.; Jack Sander, sales serv. dir.; nat'l Wuerch, prog. mgr.; Gene Godt, sls. prom. & rep., Broadcast Comm. Group. adv. mgr. ; Tom McDowell, oper. dir. ; Sidney Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 705,000. V. Stadig, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Television Advertising Representatives, (TVAR). -0- Operation: 1948; TV sets in area: 1,347,- WOSU-TV (Channel 34) (non -corn) 800. The Ohio State University, 2470 N. Starr Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43221; CY 3-6641. Richard B. Hull, dir. Telecommunication WEWS (Channel 5) ABC Center ; Raymond C. Giese, gen. mgr.; War- Scripps -Howard Broadcasting Co., Euclidren S. Park, Jr., prog. mgr.; William F. Jus- atE.,30St.,Cleveland,Ohio44115 ; tus, chief eng. HEnderson 2-1500. Operation : 1955. Jack R. Howard, pres.; Donald L. Perris, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ;J. B. Epperson, eng., v.p. ;Peter Hlinka, Ohio adv. mgr. ; Jay S. WTVN (Channel 6) ABC Kerekes, nat'l adv. mgr.; Ernest E. Sindelar, WTVN, Inc., 753 Harmon Ave., Columbus oper.dir. ;John J.Richards,film buyer ; Ohio 43223 ; Phone : 228-5801. James E. Boyd, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Blair - Hulbert Taft, Jr., ch. of board ; Lawrence TV, Inc. H. Rogers, II, pres.; John L. McClay, vice Operation :1947 ; TV sets in area :1,571, pres.opera.; Dorothy S. Murphy, treas.; 000. Fred von Stade, gen. mgr.; Richard W. Os- trander, gen. sls. mgr.; Ray Creamer, local -0- sls. mgr.; Joseph A. Jenkins, prog. mgr.; WJW-TV(Channel8) Charlene Gallatin, prom. dir.; Paul Lloyd, Storer Broadcasting Company, 1630 Euclid film dir.; Edward 0. Kopriver, chief eng.; Avenue,Cleveland15,Ohio; TOwer1- national representative, The Katz Agency, 6080. Inc. Stanton P.Kettler,pres.;Kenneth L. Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area : 727,000. Bagwell, v.p. & gen. mgr.; Charles W. Ber- geson, gen. sls. mgr. & asst. gen. mgr.; Julian Dayton Kanter, nat'l sls. mgr.; Terrence C. Atkinson, WHIO-TV(Channel7) CBS local sales mgr.; Bob Huber, prog. mgr. ; Gil- bert L. Anderson, chief eng.; Eugene Godt, Miami Valley Broadcasting Corp.,1414 prom. & publicdir. ;Ted Anthony,dir. Wilmington Ave., Dayton 1, Ohio; 254-5311. merch.; nat'l rep., Storer Television Sales, James M. Cox,Jr.,pres.;J.Leonard Inc. Reinsch, man. dir.; Robert H. Moody, exec. v.p. & gen. mgr.; W. E. Wolaver, merch. Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area :1,408,- mgr.; Ernest L. Adams, chief eng.; Herb 000. Shaper, bus. mgr.; Charles E. Gay, prog. & Columbus prom. dir.; nat'l rep., George P. Hollingbery Co. WBNS-TV (Channel 10) CBS Dispatch Printing Co., 770 Twin Rivers Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area : 545,000. Drive, Columbus, Ohio ; Phone : 224-7121. -0--- General Sales Office, 62 E. Broad Street, WIFE (Channel22) Columbus 15, Ohio ; 224-7121. Skyland Broadcasting Corp., 380 W. First Richard A. Borel, dir. of TV ;John A. St., Dayton 2, Ohio; MIchigan 6501. Haldi, prog. dir.; Robert D. Thomas, sales dir.; L. H. Nafzger, eng. dir.; James M. Ronald B. Woodyard, pres. & gen. mgr. Shumaker,prog.promotiondir.;Evelyn CP, not operating. Graham, merch. dir.; Paul Yoakum, prod. dir.; George Megown, oper. dir.; Roberta WLW-D (Channel 2) NBC, ABC Nixon, pub. affairs dir. ;Betty Dixon, film AvcoBroadcasting Corp., 4595 S. Dixie dir.; nat'l rep., Blair -TV, Inc. Highway, Dayton, Ohio 45401, AXminster Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 650,000. 3-2101. 495 Donald L. Dahlman, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Kennedy, v.p. & gen. mgr. ;Robert Bailey, Dave Strubbe, sls. mgr. ; Robert Tolliver, pub. gen. sls. mgr.; Douglas Sinn, local sls. mgr. ; & promo. dir. ;George Resing, prog. dir. ; Ralph R. Rust, opera. mgr. ;Geo. Fulop, Robert Wehrman,chiefeng. ;nat'lrep., chief eng.; nat'l rep., Storer Television Sales, Broadcast Communications Group. Inc. Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area : 976,900. Operation: 1948; TV sets in area: 634,000. Lima -0- WIMA-TV (Channel35) NBC, CBS, ABC WGTE-TV (Channel 30) (non corn) WLOK, Inc., 1424 Rice Ave., Lima, Ohio; Greater Toledo ETV Foundation,Man- 225-3010 hattan Blvd. at Elm, Toledo, Ohio. George Hamilton, pres.; Robert W. Mack, vice-pres., & gen.mgr.;Phil Costin, prog. dir. ;Maurice Lamb, chief eng. ; John WTOH-TV (Channel 79) D. Stewart,sta. mgr. & sales mgr. ;nat'l Woodward Broadcasting Co., 1056 Ran- rep., The Meeker Co. dolph St., Detroit, Mich. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :92,300. Max Osnos, pres. & treas.; Jacob Kellman, vice-pres. & secy. Mansfield CP, not operating. WTVG (Channel 36) 0-

Fergum Theatres, Inc., Madison Theatre, WTOL (Channel II) CBS Primary -NBC Second- Mansfield, Ohio. ary William N. Skirball, pres. ; Jack H. Skir- CosmosBroadcasting Corp., P.O. Box 715, ball, vice-pres. Toledo, 0. 43601. Phone : 244-7411. CP, not operating. G. Richard Shafto, pres. ; Charles A. Bat- son, gen'l mgr. ;George J. Kapel, gen. sls. Oxford mgr. ;Harley West, local sls. mgr. ; Robert WMUB-TV (Channel 14) NET-NAEB Krieghoff, prog. dir.; Harold Holmes, chief Miami University, Radio -TV Center Bldg., eng. ; Joe Gillis, news dir.; Donald M. Hess, Oxford, Ohio. 3-2161. Ext. 323. prom. dir. ;Mike Scioscia, prod. mgr.; Joe Dr. Stephen C. Hathaway, dir. of bdching, Gillis,dir. public affairs; Al Ruhfel, dir., gen. mgr. ; Paul G. Yeazell, oper. mgr. ; Wil- client services ;Arthur Michaud, film dir. ; liam L. Utter, prog. mgr. ;Lee Shubert, Carol Webb, traffic mgr. ;nat'lrep., H -R news dir. ; Andrew F. Bruck, chief eng. ; Rob- Television, Inc. ert Jordan, asst. eng. ;F. Gordon Berry, film Operation : 1958 ; TV sets in area : 633,500. dir. ; Jean Sizelove, office mgr. Youngstown Operation :1959. WFMJ-TV (Channel 21) NBC Steubenville The VindicatorPrintingCo.,101W. WSTV-TV (Channel 9) CBS, ABC Boardman St., Youngstown 3, Ohio; RIver- side 4-8611. Rust Craft Broadcasting Company, WSTV William F. Maag, Jr., pres. & gen. mgr. ; Bldg., Broadcast Center, Steubenville, Ohio; Mitchell F. Stanley, mgr.; J. A. Grier, TV 282-0911. prog. mgr.; Gene Donahay, film dir.; Frank Jack N. Berkman, pres. ;Louis Berkman, Dieringer, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Blair TV. v.p. ; Fred Weber, exec v.p. ; John J. Laux, v.p. ; Ted Eiland, v.p. & gen. mgr. ;Robert Operation: 1953; TV sets in area : 180,000. D. Johnson, asst. sect. & dir. of finance ; Mar- -0- tha Sabo, asst. sect. ; Louis W. Shapiro, sec- WKBN-TV(Channel 27) CBS ond vice pres. & asst. sect. ; Fred Shawn, vice pres. & gen. mgr. WJKS-TV ;Lee Gaynor, WKBNBroadcasting Corp., 3930 Sunset nat'lsls,mgr. ;Wayne Gray,controller ; Blvd., Youngstown, Ohio 44501 ; 216-782-1144. William Chesnes, oper. mgr., chief eng. ; Vir- W. P. Williamson, Jr., pres. & gen. mgr. ; ginia Griffin, mdsing. mgr. ;Charles Shep- Gladys S. Williams, treas. ; Ruth L. Cruik- herd, tech. dir. ;George Wilson, prom. dir. ; shank, secy. ; W. P. Williamson, III, asst. gen. Carl Kroskey, film ed. ; nat'l rep., Peters, Grif- mgr.; David V. Stewart, sales dir. ; Norm fin, Woodward. Berger, prog. dir. ; Gene Springer, publ. rel. Operation: 1953; TV sets in area: 1,117,- dir. ;B. T. Wilkens, chief eng. ;nat'l rep.. 130. Katz Agency. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 514,000. Toledo WSPD-TV (Channel 13) ABC, bask, NBC WXTV (Channel 73) The Storer Broadcasting Co., 136 Huron Community Telecasting Co., Box 150, Far- St., Toledo 4, Ohio ; CH 8-6201. rell, Pa. George B. Storer, Jr., pres. ;Keith Mc - CP, not operating. 496 WYTV (Channel 33) KOCO-TV (Channel 5) ABC WYTV, Inc., 3800 Shady Run Rd., Youngs- Cimarron Television Corp., 63rd & Port- town, 0. land, Oklahoma City 16, Oklahoma. VIctor Howard D. Duncan, Jr., gen. mgr. 2-6633. John Kirkpatrick, pres.; Ben K. West, v.p., -0- gen. mgr.; James Pitts, comptroller ; Hugh WHIZ-TV (Channel 18) NBC, ABC Abfalter, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Blair Tele- SoutheasternOhioTelevisionSystem, vision Associates. Downard Rd., Zanesville, Ohio ;Tel.: 453- Operation: 1954. 0361; area code 614. Allan Land, gen. mgr. bestg.; Robert Ho- KOKH-TV (Channel 25) dous, gen. mgr. ;Reed Mellon, prog. dir.; Oklahoma City Public Schools, 1801 North Nate Milder, dir. of sales; William Hunt, Ellison, Oklahoma City 73106, Okla. CEntral chief eng.; Ralph Young, film oper. mgr.; 2-0581. nat'lrep.,Savalli/Gates. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :80,000. KWTY (Channel 9) CBS OKLAHOMA Griffin-Leake TV, Inc., 7401 No. Kelley, Ada Oklahoma City, Okla. 73114; Victor 3-6641. KTEN (Channel 10) ABC, CBS, NBC John Griffin, chairman of bd.; James C. Eastern Oklahoma Television Co., Inc., P. Leake, pres.; Edgar T.Bell,gen. mgr. ; 0. Box 10, Ada 6, Okla.; FEdera1.2-2211. Jacque DeLier, asst. gen. mgr.; Jack Sallas- Bill Hoover, pres. & gen. mgr.; R. Jack ka, program dir.; Gene Clarke, chief eng.; Hoover, vice pres.; Fred Smith, chief eng.; Montez Tiaden, prom. & pub. dir.; nat'l rep., Connie Larson, prog. dir.; nat'l rep., Eastman Edward Petry & Co. TV. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 614,800. Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area :178,310. Ardmore WKY-TV (Channel 4) NBC KXII-TV (Channel 12) Ardmore, Okla -Sherman - WKY Television System,Inc.,500 E. Denison, Texas BrittonRd.,Oklahoma City14,Okla.; Greenfield 8-1212. Texoma Broadcasters, Inc., Box 579, Sher- E. K. Gaylord, pres.; Norman Bagwell, man, Texas. mgr.; Tom Parrington, asst. mgr.; Nick M..N. Bostick,pres.;C. H. (Chuck) Panos, nat'l sales mgr.; Joe Jerkins, pro- Balding, gen. mgr.; Pete McNee, nat'l. &gram mgr.; Jim Willis, sales prom. mgr. ; reg. sls. mgr.; Guy Lewis, chief eng.; Gil Robert Hayward, chief eng.; Jack Lovell, Lee, prod. mgr.; nat'lrep., Venard, Tor-dir. tech. oper.; Edward L. Gaylord, secy.- bett & McConnell. treas. Operation: 1956. Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 399,700. Elk City KSWB (Channel 8) KOED-TV(Channel I I ) (non -corn) Southwest Broadcasting Co., Elk City. Oklahoma Educational Television Author- Lawton ity, P. 0. Box 2146, Norman, Okla. Phone : JE 6-2260, ext. 484. KSWO-TV (Channel 7) ABC KSWO Television Co., Inc., P. 0. Box Charles Franklin Spencer, chmn.; Dr. G. 708, Lawton, Okla. Phone: ELgin 5-7000. L. Cross, secy-treas.; John W. Dunn, dir. R. H. Drewry, pres.,gen. mgr.; Paul Operation: 1959. Goode, compt.; Jim Lockerd, chief engineer ; -0- Harold Hunt, prog. dir. KOTV (Channel 6) CBS Operation: 1953 ; TV sets in area : 225,000. KOTV, Inc., Third & Frankfort Sts., Tulsa, Oklahoma City Okla.; Phone : LUther 2-9233. C. Wrede Petersmeyer, pres.; George Stev- KETA (Channel 13) (non -corn) ens, vice-pres. and gen. mgr.; Dale Hart, Oklahoma Educational Television Author- comm. mgr.; Donald Blumridge, prom. mgr. ; ity,P. 0. Box 2146, Norman, Okla.; JE ArtElliott,prgm.dir.;nat'lrep., H -R 6-2260, Ext 484, Norman. Television, Inc. Chas. F. Spencer, chmn.; Dr. G. L. Cross, Operation : 1949; TV sets in area : 434,900. secy.-treas.;John W. Dunn,dir.;Gillia Wood, chief eng. ;Frank E. Draper, prod. --0- supvr. KV00-TV (Channel 2)NBC Operation :1956. Central Plains Enterprises, 3701 So. Peo- 497 ria Ave., P. 0. Box 1349, Tulsa 3, Okla- Southern Oregon Broadcasting Co., P. 0. homa; Riverside 2-5561. Box 517, Medford, Ore.: Phone :773-4581. Harold C. Stuart, pres. ; John Devine, exec. Earle E. Voorhies, pres.; Wm. B. Smullin, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Dean A. McGee, bd. director ; Jerold R. Poulos, vice-pres., mgr.; chm. ;Tom Belcher, comm. mgr. ;Bruce Robert Lindstrom, reg. sales mgr. ; Bill Kirk, Washburn, prog.dir.;Gordon Gerhardt, chief eng. ;Jerry Kelly, program dir. ;nat'l prom. dir. ;Allen Cox, prod. mgr. ;Charles rep., Young TV Corp. Thompson, news mgr.; John M. Bushnell, Operation :1953. Jr., eng. sup. ; nat'l rep., Edw. Petry. Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 484,900. Portland KGW-TV (Channel 8) Tulsa Pioneer Broadcasting Company, 1501 S.W. KTUL-TV (Channel8) ABC Jefferson St., Portland, Ore., 97201. Griffin-Leare TV, Inc., Box 9697, Tulsa, Walter Wagstaff, Station Manager. Okla. ; HIckory 6-6184. Operation : 1956. JohnT.Griffin,chairman;JamesC. Leake, pres.; Bryan Cole, vice-pres. Bill Swanson, v.p.gen.mgr.; Bryan clothes, KOIN-TV (Channel 6) CBS v.p. secy. & treas. ;Boyce Lancaster, opera. Mount Hood Radio & Television Broad- mgr.; Jim Black, nat'l sales mgr.; Robert casting Corp., 140 S.W. Columbia St., Port- Snider,dir.eng.; Mrs. Barbara Roberts, land, Ore. 97201 ; CApitol 8-3333. prom. mgr.; John D. Rauser, film mgr. ; C. Howard Lane, pres.; Harry Bucken- nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin & Woodward. dahl, E. R. Vadeboncoeur, vice-pres. ; Richard Operation: 1954; TV homes in area : 422,- McLaughlin, secy.-treas. ;Ted W. Cooke, 200. opera. dir. ; John Palmer, nat'l sales mgr. ; Robert McGill, local sales mgr. ; Louis Brook- OREGON walter, chief eng. ; Luke Roberts, prog. dir. ; Corvallis nat'l rep., Harrington, Righter & Parsons. KOAC-TV (Channel7) Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 500,000. State System of Higher Education, Oregon -0- State University Campus, Corvallis, Ore-Roseburg gon. Phone : 503-754-1311. Robert C. Hinz, gen. mgr. ; Ben Ballard, KPIC(Channel 4) NBC primary chief eng. (Affiliateof KVAL-TV, Eugene, Ore.) Southwest Oregon Television Broadcast- Operations : 1957. ing Corp., studio & office : 655 West Umpqua ; Eugene Roseburg,Oregon.Phone:672-4481.c/o KVAL, P. 0. Box 1313, Eugene, Oregon. KVAL-TV (Channel 13) Primary NBC C.H. Fisher, pres.; Wm. B. Smullin,vice- Eugene Television, Inc., Blanton Heights, pres. & treas. ; Harvey Benson, secy. ;S. W. P. 0. Box 1313, Eugene, Ore. ; 503-343-2551. McCready, gen. mgr. ; Aaron Boe, sta. mgr. ; Robert P. Booth, pres.; Lee P. Bishop, Ted Marchner, chief eng. ;nat'l rep., George vice pres. ; Philip Tillman, treas. ; Tom Winn, P. Hollingbery Co. and Art Moore & Asso- secy. ;S. W. McCready, gen. mgr. ;John ciates, Inc., (Pacific Northwest). Doyle, prog. dir.; Glenn Nickell, local sales Operation : 1956 mgr. ; Gordon L. Bussey, prom. merch. dir. ; William Farmer, film dir. ; William R. Riley, PENNSYLVANIA chief eng. ;nat'lrep., George P. Holling- bery Co.-Art Moore & Assoc., Inc. (Pacific Altoona Northwest). WFBG-TV (Channel 10)CBS Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 123,170. Radio & TV Division, Triangle Publica- tions, Inc., 46th & Market Sts., Philadelphia 39,Pa.; Commerce Park,Altoona,Pa.; Klamath Falls Windsor 4-2031. KOTI-TV (Channel 2) Triangle Publications, Inc., Radio & Tele- California -OregonTelevision,Inc.,Box vision Division executives : Roger W. Clipp, 732, Klamath Falls, TUxedo 4-8131. v.p. ;John Scheuer, executive assistant to Amos E. Voorhies, pres.; Edward A. Ma- v.p. ; EdwardH.Benedict, dir. of nat'l sls. lone, vice-pres.; William B. Smullin, secy.- Tom Jones, prog. cood. ; Henry E. Rhea. dir. treas. ; Don R. Stonehill, sta. sls. mgr.; nat'lof eng. ;John C. Harlan, bus. mgr. ;John rep., Young Television; reg. rep., Art Moore F. Wade, research mgr. ;station personnel ; & Assoc. John G.Stilli,gen. mgr. ;George Mahon, Operation: 1956. sls. mgr. ;Arthur Stober, prog. dir. ;Alice Drass, film dir. ; Richard L. Kline, chief engr. ; Medford nat'l rep., Blair -TV. KTVM-TV (Channel 5) CBS, ABC, NBC Operation: 1953; TV sets in area: 451,800 498 Erie Walter W. Krebs, pres.; Alvin D. Schrott, exec.vice-pres.& gen.mgr.;JohnB. WICU (Channel 12) ABC Rogers, sales mgr.; Frank P. Cummins, prog. Gibraltar Enterprises, Inc., 3514 State St.,dir.; Theodore Campbell, chief eng.;nat'l Erie, Pa. ; GL. 4-5201. rep., Harrington, Righter & Parsons. Edward Lamb,pres. ;CecileHueber, Operation :1949 ; TV sets in area, 1,222,- secy.; Art Ingram, gen. mgr.; Bob Lunquist, 912. gen. sls. mgr.; Mike Csop, chief eng.; Ken Fanazini,prog.dir.;PaulWhittingham, prom. & merch.; nat'l. rep., Blair TV & As- Lancaster sociates; Canadian rep., Andy McDormott. WGAL-TV(Channel 8) NBC Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 225,000. WGAL Television,Inc..Lincoln Hwy. West, Lancaster, Pa.: 393-5851. Clair R. McCollough, pres. & gen. mgr.; WSEE(Channel 35)CBS T. Robert Gulick, asst. gen. mgr. in chge. of Great Lakes Television Co., 1220 Peach St., sales ;Harold E. Miller, stat. mgr.; Leroy Erie, Pa.; Phone : 455-7575. K.Strine, nat'l sls. mgr. ;William Hansler, reg. sales mgr. ;Paul C. Rodenhauser, prog. George J. Mead, pres. James R. McBrier, dir.; Harry J.Shaub, bus. mgr.; Paul I. second vice-pres. ; John 'W. English, sect. & 1st vice pres.; Edward G. Zellefrow, gen.Woodland, prom. mgr.; Robert H. Zima, mgr. ; James J. Penna, chief eng.; nat'l rep., sls.serv. mgr.; J.E. Mathiot, tech.dir. ; Gill -Perna, Inc. nat'l rep., The Meeker Co., Inc. Operation: 1949; TV homes in area: 1,- Operation :1954 ;U.H.F. setsinarea : 79,123. -0- 461,800. WLAN-TV (Channel 21) WHP-TV (Channel 21) CBS Peoples Broadcasting Co., 252 N. Queen WHP, Inc., 216 Locust St., Harrisburg, St., Lancaster, Pa.; EX. 4-7261. Pa.; 234-3211. Frank H. Altdoerffer,pres., gen. mgr.; A. H. Stackpole, pres. ; Cecil M. Sansbury, Samuel M. Altdoerffer, secy.,treas., mgr., exec. vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Brod Seymour, Raymon Sherman, chief eng.; Jullian Skin- oper. dir.; Harry Wells, sales mgr.; E. Dan- nell, prog. dir.; Stanley Baker, sales mgr. iel Leibensperger, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Blair operating ; inarea : Television Associates. CP, not TV sets 55,000. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 268,000. Lebanon WLYH-TV (Channel15) WTPA (Channel 27) ABC Television Hill, Lebanon, Pa. ;Crestview Div. of Newhouse Broadcasting Corp. ; Syra- 3-4551. cuse, N. Y.; Studio : 3235 Hoffman St., Har- Licensee : Triangle Publications,Inc. risburg, Pa.; Phone : CEdar 8-7171. (Radio & TV Div.), City Line Ave., Phila- E. R. Vadeboncoeur, pres. ; Paul S. Abbott, delphia, Pa., Trinity 8-9700. gen. mgr.; Jack Thornsley, sales mgr. ; Roy Jay Sondheim, general manager. McCauley, prog.dir. ;Charles W. Baker, chief eng.;nat'lrep., Harrington, Righter Operation, May 2, 1957. & Parsons, Inc. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :340,000. Lock Haven WBPZ-TV (Channel 32) Johnstown Lockhaven Broadcasting Corp., 132% E. MainSt., Lock Haven, Pa. Phone Lock WARD -TV(Channel 56) CBS, ABC Haven 4038 or 6786. Rivoli Realty Co., 502 First National Bank On the air. Bldg., Johnstown, Pa.; Phone 536-0761. Walter M. Thomas, pres.; H. C. Tilley, Philadelphia treas. ; M. E. Gartland, sect. ; William Confer, gen. mgr.; Cornelius G. Donati, chief eng. ; WCAU-TV (Channel 10) CBS nat'l rep., Weed Television Corporation. WCAU, Inc., City Line Ave. & Monument Rd., Philadelphia 31, Pa.; TEnnyson 9-7000. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :155,000. Bruce R.Bryant,vice-pres. & general manager ; Alvin L. Hollander, program man- ager; Frank C. Beazley, general sales man- WJAC-TV (Channel 6) NBC, ABC ager ;Robert N. Pryor, director of promo- WJAC, Inc., Hickory Lane, Johnstown, tion and information services ; Robert Gross, Pa.; 255-5831. directorofengineering;GordenWest, 499 film operations manager ;John Horstmann, Pittsburgh operations manager; nat'lrep., CBS Tele- KDKA-TV (Channel2) CBS vision National Sales. Westinghouse BroadcastingCo.,Inc., 1 Operation :1948 ;TV setsinarea:2,- Gateway Center, Pittsburgh 22, Pa.; Ex- 069,400. press 1-3000. 0- D. H. McGannon, pres.; Harold C. Lund. WFIL-TV (Channel 6)ABC vice-pres.;PaulG.O'Friel,gen.mgr.; Triangle Publications, Inc., Radio & TV Robert Novak, prog. mgr.; James M. King, Division, 4100 City Line Ave., Philadelphia salesdir.;GeorgeHagerty,chiefeng. ; 31, Pa.; TR 8-9700. Peter Thornton, prom.dir.; Raymond J. Hoffman, publ. dir.; Joseph E. Schmidt, bus. Walter H. Annenberg, president ; Roger W. Clipp, vice pres. & gen. mgr.; George A. mgr. -auditor; nat'l rep., TVAR, Inc. Koehler, sta. mgr.; John F. Cundiff, gen. Operation: 1949; TV sets in area, 1,300,- sales mgr.; Tom Jones, exec. prog.dir.; 000. Lewis Klein, prog. mgr.; Henry E. Rhea, dir. of eng.; John C. Harlan, bus. mgr.; nat'l WAND -TV (Channel 53) rep., Blair -TV, Inc. Mrs. Agnes J. Reeves Greer, 1715 Grand- Operation : 1947 ;TVsetsin area : view Ave., Pittsburgh11,Pa.; HUbbard 2.346,500. 1-2626. Mrs. Agnes J. Reeves Greer, owner. CP, not operating. WHYY-TV (Channel 12) (non -corn) WHYY, Inc., 4548 Market St., Philadel- 0- phia,Pa., EV 2-9300;5th & ScottSts., WIIC Inc. (Channel 11) Wilmington, Del.; OL 4-6255. WIIC, Inc., 341 Rising Main Ave., Pitts- WilliamGoldman,pres. ;WarrenA. burgh 15214, Pa. FAirfax 1-8700. Kraetzer,exec.v.p. & gen. mgr.;Philip James M. Cox, Jr., ch. of bd.; J. Leonard Klein, treasurer ; Robert Hall, dir. engineer- Reinsch, pres.; Robert A. Mortensen, v.p. & ing; Bruce Beale, prog. dir.; Irvin Ruby, gen. mgr.; Roger D. Rice, gen. sls. mgr. ; business mgr. H. V. Skaggs, prog. dir.; Sheldon Weaver, Operation. 1963 ; TV sets in area :3,006,- oper. mgr.; Caley Augustine, prom. and pub. 000. rela. dir.; Henry R. Kaiser, chief eng. Operation :1957. WPCA-N(Channel 17) -0- 1230 E. Mermaid Lane, Phila. 18, Pa. ; CH WQED (Channel 13)(non -corn) 8-3628. Metropolitan Pittsburgh Educational Tele- vision Station, 4337 Fifth Ave., Pittsbugh 13, Pa.; MUseum 3-1300. KYW-TV(Channel 3) NBC George L. Follansbee, chmn. ;Francis B. Group W (WestinghouseBroadcasting Nimick, Jr., treas.; George R. Graig, secy.; Co.),1619 WalnutSt.,Philadelphia,Pa. Donald V. Tavener, pres.; Jay Rayvid, exec. 19103 ; LOcust 4-3700. of bost. opera.; Rhea Sikes, dir., school ser- Frank Tooke, area vice pres. ;Fred E. vices- Adele Allison, pub. dir. Walker, gen. mgr.; Win Baker, prog. mgr.; Operation : 1954; TV sets in area : 636,000. Earl Higgins, bus. mgr.; Mike Hauptman, promo. mgr.; Dave Henderson, sales mgr.; Sid Stadig, chief eng. ; Jim Munro, public rel. dir. ;Herb Farber, research dir.; nat'l rep. WQEX(Channel 16) (non corn) TVAR Metropolitan Pittsburgh Educational Tel- Operation: 1941; TVsets in area, evision Station, 4337 Fifth Avenue, Pitts- 2,275,000. burgh 13, Pa. -0- Same staff as WQED above. WSES (Channel 29) WTAE (Channel 4) ABC Philadelphia Broadcasting Co., Inc., West- The Hearst Corp., 400 Ardmore Blvd., ern Saving Fund Bldg., Philadelphia 7, Pa.; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 15230; A.C. 412- PEnnypacker 5-4261. 242-4300. William L. Jones, pres.; Murray Borkon, Franklin C. Snyder, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; vice-pres.; Isadore Sley, treas.; Rita M. Sim- Alan Trench, vice pres. & gen.sls. mgr. ; ister, secy.; nat'l rep., Vincent 0. Welsh. David Murray, prog. mgr.; Louis P. Wagner, CP, not operating. chief eng.; John E. Hinkle, Jr., asst. treas., 500 bus. mgr. ; David Crantz, prom. mgr. ; Gerard Mason St., Providence 2, R. I. ; 401-521-4000. A. McCune, film dr.; Fred Remington, news Joseph P. Dougherty, gen. mgr.; John J. dir. ;nat'l rep., Katz Agency, Inc. McCrory,salesmgr.;Richard Dreyfuss, prog. dir. ; Malcolm D. Potter, prom. mgr.; Scranton -Wilkes-Barre Ralph Voigt, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Blair -TV, WNEP-TV (Channel 16) ABC Inc. TaftBroadcastingCo.,Wilkes-Barre/ Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area :1,606,- Scranton Airport, Avoca, Pa. 18641. A.C. 400. 717-457-7401-655-2821 Thomas P. Shelburne, gen. mgr.; Hal Berg, SOUTH CAROLINA prog. mgr., Chester Sawicki, chief eng.; Ray Balsam, gen. sls. mgr. ; Tom Bigler, dir. news Anderson & public affairs ; John C. Walters, bus. mgr. ; WA1M-TV (Channel40) ABC, CBS nat'l rep., Katz Agency, Inc. Wilton E. Hall, 321 Kingsley Rd., Ander- Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area : 352,375. son, S. C.; Canal 6-1511. Wilton E. Hall, owner; Glenn P. Warnock, gen. mgr. ; Robert Baldwin, dir. of eng.; John WDAU-TV (Channel 22)CBS McCallum, dir.of sales ;Betty K. Black, Scranton Broadcasters, Inc.,1000 Wyo- prog. dir. ;nat'l rep., Devney. ming Ave., Scranton 9, Pa. ; DIamond 2-7634. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :172,00. Mrs. M. E. Megargee, pres. ; Mrs. M. M. Holcomb, gen. mgr.; William Hunefeld, sales mgr. ; Mort Rosenthal, prog. dir. ; Doug Hol- Augusta comb, prom. dir. ; K. R. Cooke, chief eng. ; WRDW-TV (Channel 12) CBS nat'l rep., H -R Television, Inc. RustCraft GreetingCards,Inc.,1301 Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 431,000. George Ave., North Augusta, South Caro- lina ; Phone :824-5432 ; Area code :803. Wilkes-Barre Jack N. Berkman, pres.; Fred Weber, vice- WBRE-TV (Channel 28)NBC pres. ;Virgil Wolff, gen. mgr. ;Walt Mc- Croba, sls, mgr. ; Lee Sheridan, opera. mgr.; WBRE-TV, Inc.,62S.FranklinSt., Wilber Herrington, chiefeng. ;nat'lrep., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; VAlley 3-3101. The Katz Agency. Louis G. Baltimore, pres. ;David M. Bal- timore, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.: F. D. Cos- lett, sales mgr. ;Charles Sakoski, Sr., chief Camden eng. ;nat'l rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. WACA-TV (Channel 14) Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 430,000. Camden Broadcasting Corp., Camden, S. C. Haygood S. Bowden, pres. ;Thomas J. York Richards, vice-pres. & treas. ;Harold W. WSBA-TV (Channel 43) CBS Funderburk, secy. Susquehanna Broadcasting Co., 53 N. Duke CP. not operating. St., York, Pa. Telephone :843-0043. Louis J. Appell, Jr., pres.; Helen P. Ap- Charleston pell,vice-pres.; George N. Appell, treas. WCSC-TV (Channel 5) CBS G. Taylor Hess, secy.; Robert M. Stough, WCSC,Inc., 485 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. sta. mgr.; H. David Berlin, local sls. mgr. ; Raymond 3-8371. nat'l rep., Blair TV Assoc. John M. Rivers, pres., treas. & gen. mgr. ; Operation :1952 ; TV sets in area :74,370 Martha R. Rivers, 1st v.p. & secy.; Roland RHODE ISLAND Weeks,stat.mgr.; Virgil V. Evans,Jr., v.p.,nat'lsls.mgr.; Ralph E.Thornley, Providence regional sales mgr. ;Charles E. Hall, prog. WJAR-TV (Channel 10) NBC mgr. ; Robert Petit, film dir.; Rudy Hughes, The Outlet Co., 176 Weybosset St., Provi- chief eng. ;Lois Marshall, merch. mgr. ; Gus dence, R. I.; GAspee 1-8255. Bailey, aud. promo. ;Kenneth Klyce, news dir. ;George Norwig, sports dir.; nat'l rep., J.S.(Dody)Sinclair, pres.; David J. Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Inc. Shurtleff, vice pres. & sta. mgr. ; Billy L. Pat- ton,chief eng. ;Edward Boghosian, sales Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : 408,200 mgr. ;James E. Gleason, prgm. mgr. ;nat'l (Arm). rep., Edw. Petry & Co., Inc. 0- Operation: 1949; TV sets in area:1,098,- 200. WTMA-TV (Channel 4) Atlantic Coast Broadcasting Corporation WPRO-TV (Channel 12)CBS of Charleston, 133 Church St., Charleston, Capital Cities Broadcasting Corporation, 24 S. C.

501 WUSN-TV Channel 2) ABC Norvin C. Duncan, asst. mgr. & prog. dir. ; Reeves Broadcasting Corp., P. 0. Box 879, Edna L. Seaman, prom. dir. ;William E. Charleston, S.C.; 884-4141. Garrison, chief engr. ; Andy Scott, oper. mgr., J. Drayton Hastie, pres. ; Douglas M. Brad - nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel, Inc. ham, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Grange S. Cuth- Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 400,100. bert, Jr., gen. sales mgr. ; Donald L. Moody, prod. mgr. ; Walter M. Nelson, engineering dir. ; Wes Ferns, film dir. ; nat'l rep., Eastman TV. Inc. WGVL (Channel 23) Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 362,400. Greenville Television Co., Calhoun Towers, Greenville, S. C. ; 5-0471. CP, not operating. Columbia Spartanburg W1S-TV (Channel 10) NBC Cosmos Broadcasting Corp., 1111 Bull St., WSPA-TV (Channel 7) CBS Columbia, S. C. ; ALpine 3-6431. Spartan Radiocasting Co., 123 N. Converse B. Calhoun Hipp, chmn. of bd. ; G. Richard St., Spartanburg, S. C. ; 803-585-7777. Shafto, pres. ; Charles A. Batson, vice-pres. ; Walter J. Brown, pres. ; Charles R. Sanders, Francis M.Hipp,vice-pres.andtreas. ; vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; D. S. Burnside, secy- John W. Lindsay,sec.; Law Epps,sales treas. ;Gene Gibson, studio engineer ; Clyde mgr. ;Joseph P.Gill,chiefeng. ;Dixon Burdette, trans. engineer ; Roger A. Shaffer, Lovvorn, prog. dir. ; Dixon Lovvorn, prog. &station mgr. ; A. V. Ludington, gen. sls. mgr. ; prom. dir. ; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Wood- Ron Harris, prom mgr. ;Charlie Newcomb, prog. & oper. mgr. ; nat'l rep., George P. Hol- ward, Inc. lingbery Co. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 294,400. 0- Operation : 1956 ; TV sets in area : 470,500. SOUTH DAKOTA WNOK-TV (Channel 19) CBS Palmetto Radio Corp., Box 5307, Columbia S. C., ALpine 2-7737. KXAB-TV (Channel9) NBC (Affiliated with KXJB-TV, KXMB-TV, Irwin Kahn, pres.; H. Moody McElveen. KXMC-TV). Jr.,exec.vice-pres.; W. Croft Jennings, J.W. Lindau,III,vice-pres. ;Carlisle North Dakota Broadcasting Co., 4000 W. Roberts, secy. ; Samuel Litman, treas., Tom- Main Avenue, Fargo, N. D. KXAB-TV, my Frick, prog. mgr. ; Eugene Parker, chiefCountry Club Rd., Aberdeen, S. Dak. ; BA eng. ;nat'l rep., The Meeker Co. 5-43 50: TWX AD 8389. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 290,000. John W. Boler, pres. ;Frank Lokey, sta. mgr. Florence Operation :1958. WBTW (Channel 13) CBS, ABC Deadwood Jefferson Standard Broadcasting Co., Box KDSJ-TV(Channel 5) 630,N. IrbySt.Ext., Florence,S.C. ; 662-1565. (Satellite of KRSO-TV,Rapid City, S. D.) Charles H. Crutchfield, pres. J. William The Heart of the Black Hills Stations, P. Quinn, asst. vice-pres. & man. dir. ; Joseph B. 0. Box #567, Deadwood, S. D. Foster, sales mgr. ; George B. Burnette, prog. & prod. mgr. ; William P. Ellerbe, Jr., prom. & Florence pub. mgr. ; Harry Hughes, film dir. ;Emil KDLO-TV (Channel 3) CBS, ABC E. Sellars, engr. mgr. ; nat'l rep., Blair Tele- (Satelliteof KELO-TV, vision. Sioux Falls, S. D.) MidcontinentBroadcastingCo., c. o. Operation :1954. KELO-TV, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; 336-1100. Joe Floyd, pres. ; N. L. Bentson, vice-pres. ; Greenville E. R. Ruben, secy.-treas. ; Evans Nord, exec. WFBC-TV (Channel 4) NBC vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ;Bart Kull, resident mgr. ;nat'l.rep., H -R Television, Inc.- SoutheasternBroadcastingCorp., 505 Wayne Evans & Assoc. (Minneapolis). RutherfordSt.,Greenville,S.C. ;CE 9- 1321. Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 294,400. Roger C. Peace, ch. of bd. ;Robert A. Jolley, pres. ; Wilson C. Wearn, exec. v.p. & Mitchell gen. mgr.; James E. Jolley, sec. ;J. Kelly KORN-TV(Channel 5) Sisk, treas. ;Robert Q. Glass, Jr., dir.sls. MitchellBroadcastingAssociation,Inc.. development; Douglas A. Smith, sls. mgr.; Box 908, Mitchell, S. D. 57301. 502 Rapid City Inc.,BroadcastCenter,3300 BroadSt., KOTA-TV (Channel 3) CBS, ABC Chattanooga, Tenn. 37402. 267-3392. Duhamel BroadcastingEnterprises,Du- Roy H. Park, pres.; Carter M. Parham, hamel Bldg., 6th & St. Joe Streets, Rapid exec. vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Morris Quave, City, South Dakota, P. 0. Box 1752 ; 605- oper. mgr. ; Burford A. Young, trans. C. E.; 342-2000. Robert Briscoe, studio C.E.; nat'l rep., Hol- Mrs. Helen S. Duhamel, pres. & gen. mgr. ; lingbery. William F. Duhamel, vice pres. ;J. Norman Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area : 300,000. Heffron, sect. & public affairs ;C. J. Wood- house, treas. & radio sls. mgr. ; Elmer Nelson, WRCB-TV(Channel 3)NBC chief eng.; Dan Lesmeister, nat. TV sales ; Sandra Erickson, pub. & prom. dir. ; Arlyne WRCB-TV, Rust Craft Broadcasting Co., Morgan, oper. mgr.; Verne Sheppard, farm 1214 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. ; code dir.;Polly Weedman, women's pgm. dir. ; 615, 698-1505. Elma Johnson, chief. acct. ;nat'l. rep., East- Jack N. Berkman, pres. ; Harry D. Burke, man TV ; Minneapolis rep., Wayne Evans & v.p., & gen. mgr.; George P. Moore, vice - Assoc. ;Omaha rep., The Soderlund Com- ores. & sls. mgr. ; B. B. Barnes, chief eng. pany, Mountains States, Bob Hix Co. Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 232,300. Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area :66,700. 0- WTVC (Channel 9)ABC Martin Theatres of Georgia, Inc., 410 West KRSD-TV(Channel 5)NBC, ABC 6th St., Chattanooga, Tenn., AM 6-4151. Lead, South Dakota. E. D. Martin, pres.; Reeve Owen, vice- (Satellite ofKRSD) pres. & gen. mgr. ;Joe McGinley, nat'l sls. mgr.; Tommy Reynolds, pgm. dir.; Leon Reliance Webb,stationmgr.;CharlesStephenson, KPLO-TV(Channel 6)CBS, ABC chief eng.; nat'l rep., Blair TV. (Satellite ofKELO-TV, SiouxFalls, S.D.) Operation :1958 ; TV sets in area : 297,100. Midcontinent Broadcasting Co.. c./o. Jackson KELO-TV, Sioux Falls, S.D. ; Tel. 336-1100. WDXI-TV(Channel 7)CBS, ABC Joe Floyd,pres. ;N.L.Bentson,vice- Dixie Broadcasting Co., WilliamsBldg., pres. ;E. R. Ruben, secy.-treas.; Evans A. Jackson, Tenn.; 7-9611. Nord, exec. vice-pres., gen. mgr. ; Dale Lar- son, resident mgr. ;(sold as semi -satellite of J. Kenneth Marston, exec. v. p.; John E. KELO-TV, Sioux Falls, S. D.) ;nat'l rep., North, v. p., gen. mgr.; Jim Hoppers, pgm. H -R Television-Wayne Evans & Assoc. dir.; James Thomas, chief eng.; Robert Lati- ( Minneapolis). mer, prod. mgr. ;nat'l rep., Venard, Torbet & McConnell. Operation :1957 ; TV sets in area. 294,400. Operation :1955. Sioux Falls Johnson City KELO-TV(Channel II) ABC, CBS WJHL-TV (ChannelI I)CBS -ABC Midcontinent Broadcasting Co.. Phillips at Roy H. Park Broadcasting of the Tri- 13th, Sioux Falls, S.D.; Tel.: 336-1100. Cities, Inc.; Phone : 926-2151. Joe Floyd,pres. ;N.L.Bentson,vice- Roy H. Park, pres.; W. H. Lancaster, Jr., pres. ;E. R. Ruben, secy.-treas.; Evans A. v.p. & gen. mgr.; John B. Babcock, v. p. Nord, exec. vice-pres., gen. mgr.; Tom Shee- oper. ; K. B. Skinner, treas.; Mrs. Dorothy ley, operations mgr.; James Unzicker, prod. Park, secy.; Leonard Matney, prod. mgr.; mgr. ;Jack Townsend, sales merchandising Glenn McDonald, chief eng. ;J. Will Hall, mgr. ; nat'l rep., H -R Television, Inc.-Wayne sls. mgr. ;nat'l rep.: George P. Hollingberry Evans & Assoc. (Minneapolis). Co. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : 294,400. Operation: 1953; TV sets in area : 556,100. Knoxville WATE-TV (Channel 6)NBC KS00-TV (Channel 13) PeoplesBroadcastingCorporation,1306 KSOO-TV, Inc., 205 N. Phillips Avenue, Broadway,N.E.Knoxville,Tennessee: Sioux Falls, S. D. Phone 524-4651. Bowman Doss, pres.; John T. McCloud, TENNESSEE gen.mgr.; John Reese,prog.dir. ;Jack Chattanooga Wiedemann, prod. dir. ; Don E. Watkins, chief eng. ; Russell Hillis, nat. sls. mgr. ;Ntl. rep.: WDEF-TV (Channel 12)CBS Harrington Righter & Parsons. Roy H. Park, Broadcasting of Tennessee, Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 368,500. 503 WBIR-TV (Channel 10)CBS WREC-TV (Channel 3) CBS Southeastern Broadcasting Corp., Green- Cowles Broadcasting Service, Hotel Pea- ville, South Carolina. body Bldg., Memphis 3, Tenn.; JAckson R. A. Jolley, pres.; Wilson C. Wearn, exec. 5-1313. v.p. ;J. Kelly Sisk, treas. ; James E. Jolley, Hoyt B. Wooten, chmn. of bd.: Charles B. secy.; John P. Hart, gen. mgr. & dir. ; Neal Brakefield,vice-pres. & gen. mgr. ;Jack Branch,salesmgr.;PeterFenelly,prog. Michael, vice-pres. & prog. dir.; nat'l rep., dir.; J. Rex Horton, technical dir.; nat'l rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. Avery-Knodel, Inc. Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 508,400. Operation : 1956; TV sets in area : 271,640. Nashville -0- WLAC-TV (Channel 5) CBS WTVK (Channel 26) ABC WLAC-TV, Inc.,159 Fourth Ave., N. Nashville 3, Tenn.; CHapel 2-4331. South Central Broadcasting Corp., Mem- T. B. Baker, Jr., exec. vice-pres. & gen. orial Park Road on Sharps Ridge, Knoxville, mgr.; Ruth C. Talley, asst. to mgr.; Harold Tenn.; 5-2113. C. Crump, gen. sales mgr.; Ralph L. Hu- John A. Engelbrecht, pres., gen. mgr, & caby, chief eng.; Roy A. Smith, oper. mgr.; stat.mgr.; George F.Stoltz,vice-pres.; nat'l rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. Leighman D. Groves, secy.-treas. ;William Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 445,000. E. Eckstein, pgm. & sales mgr.; Carl Law- son, chief eng.; nat'l rep., John E. Pearson Television. WSIX-TV (Channel8) ABC Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 200,000. WSIX, Inc., Broadcast Center, 441 Mur- freesboro Road, Nashville 10, Tenn.; Tel.: Memphis 255,5431. WHBQ-TV (Channel 13) ABC Louis R. Draughon, pres.; E. S. Tanner, RKO General, Inc. (N. Y.), 485 So. High- cx. v.p. & gen. mgr.; J. E. Wells, Jr., treas. ; land Ave., P. 0. Box 11407, Memphis 1, Jack C. Long, sls. mgr.; Robert L. Chaudoin, Tenn.; 323-7661. operations director ; Charles R. Duke, v.p. & D. A. Noel, gen. mgr.; Alex Bonner, sales director of engineering & prod.; nat'l rep., mgr.; Jack Bolton, local sales mgr.; Lance P.G.W. Russell, prog. dir. ;Welton M. Roy, chief Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area, 468,900. eng.; nat'l rep., RKO General Broadcasting/ 747-9000. National Sales. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :502,500. WSM-TV (Channel 4) NBC WSM, Inc.,P. 0. Box 100,Nashville, Tenn.; Phone: 615-291-4975. WKNO-TV (Channel 10) (non -corn) John H. DeWitt, Jr., pres. Irving Waugh, Memphis CommunityTelevisionFoun- vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Hi iramham, comm. dation, Memphis State University, Box 80,000, mgr. ,Brad Crandall, oper. mgr.; Charles Memphis, Tenn., 38111; Tel.: 458-2521. R.Connolly,pub. & prom. mgr.; Aaron Julian B. Bondurant, pres.; Robert W. Shelton, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Edward Petry Pharr, secy.; Allen Morgan, treas.; Howard & Co., Inc. D.Hoist, managing dir.;Robt.Nollner, Operation : 1950 ; TV sets in area : 535,600. chief eng.; John Peterson, Jr., prod. mgr. ; Bill Johnson, film dir. ;Fred Willis, prog. TEXAS dir. Abilene Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 400,000. KRBC-TV (Channel 9) NBC Abilene Radio & Television Co..4510S. 14th St., Abilene, Tex.; OW 2-4242. TWX : WMCT (Channel 5) NBC AE -10. Scripps -Howard Broadcasting Co.,1960 Dale Ackers, pres. & gen. mgr.; Lewis Union Ave., Memphis4,Tenn.; Phone: Ackers,vice-pres.;Jack Andrews,secy.- Broadway 4-8515. treas. ;Wm. Terry,sta.mgr. ,Normand H. W. Slavick, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Mann, oper. prog. mgr.; Troy Mallon, chief M. E. Greiner, stat. mgr.; Edw. F. Greaney, eng., nat'l rep., Geo. P. Hollingbery. Jr., pgm. mgr. and film buyer; Charles Cald- Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :113,200. well,Jr., film dir.; Norman Brewer, news dir.; Robert A. Frase,tech.dir.;Philip Amarillo Slavick, prod. mgr.; nat'lrep.,Blair -TV, KFDA-TV (Channel 10) CBS inc. Bass Broadcasting Company, P. 0. Box Operation : 1948 ; TV sets in area : 524,100. 1400, Amarillo, Texas : EV 3-2226. 504 Gene L. Cagle, pres. ;Bill Cook, v.p., & gen. ley, prog. dir.; nat'l rep. Advertising Time mgr.; JackSwindell,prog.mgr.;Eddie Sales, Inc. Belter, film dir. ; Lee Webb, news dir.; Dan Operation :1956 ; TV sets in area :76,400. True, weather dir.; Jack Tompkins, farm dir. Bryan Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : 162,400. KBTX-TV (Channel 3) CBS, ABC -0- BrazosBroadcastingCo.,E.29thSt., P.0. Box 8730, Bryan, Texas 77801 ; Victor KGNC-TV (Channel 4) NBC 6-7777. Stauffer Publications, Inc., 2000 N. Polk M. N. Bostick, pres. ; HarryL.Gillam, vice- St., Box 751, Amarillo, Tex. 79105 ; Phone: pres. & sta. mgr. ; John M. Lawrence, III, secy- 806-383-3321. treas. ; nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel. Bob Watson, gen. mgr. ; Bill Torbert, opera. Operation May, 1957; TV sets in area mgr. ; David Grant, promo. mgr.; Jack Byrd, 116,900. prod. mgr.; Bob Natho, chief eng. ;Calvin Handy, bus. mgr. ;Ross Newby, nat'l-local Corpus Christi sales mgr. ;nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel. KRIS -TV(Channel6) NBC Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :160,500. Gulf Coast BroadcastingCo., Box 840, 0 Corpus Christi, Tex.; TUlip3-6511. T. Frank Smith, pres. & gen. mgr.; W. M. KVII (Channel 7) (Ike)Eikner,firstvice pres.;T. Frank A John Walton Station, Vaughn Bldg., Smith, Jr., vice pres. sales ; Charlie Nethery, Box 925, Amarillo, Texas ;Phone :DRake prog. vice-pres.; Bill Culbertson, vice pres. 3-1787. eng.; Van Johnson, (Miss), netwk. and spot clear.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Austin Inc. KTBC-TV (Channel 7) CBS, NBC, ABC Operation : 1956 ; TV sets in area: 116,780 The Texas Broadcasting Corp., Box 1209, Austin 63, Tex.; GReenwood 2-2424. -0-- J.C. Kellam, pres. & gen. mgr.; Elmo KZTV (Channel 10) CBS Brown, adm. asst.-mer. & prom.; "Cactus" K -SIXTelevision,Inc.,ShowRoom Pryor, prog. dir.; 0. P. Bobbit, gen. sls.; Bldg., Corpus Christi, Tex.; TUlip 4-1616 Charles Howell, station mgr., local TV sales Vann M. Kennedy, pres. & gen. mgr.; Bob mgr.; Larry Carothers, prom. mgr. ;Ben Payne, commercial mgr., Eugene Looper, Hearn, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Paul H. Raymer prog. dir. Co., Inc. Operation : 1956. Operation :1952. Dallas Beaumont KERA-TV (Channel 13) (noncorn) KBMT-TV (Channel12) ABC Area Educational TV Foundation, 3000 Television Broadcasters, Inc., Box 1550, Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75201. Beaumont, Texas ; Phone ; TErminal 3-7512. Robert C. Corrie, Jr., vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Doug Thompson, gen. sls. mgr.; Jeff Pember- KRLD-TV(Channel 4) CBS ton, pgm. dir.; Dave Hendrichs, chief eng. ; Dallas Times Herald, 1101 Patterson St., nat'l rep., Paul H. Raymer Co. Dallas 2, Texas; Riverside 2-6811. Operation: 1961. Clyde W. Rembert, pres. & man. dir.; Ves R. Box, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; I. W. Baker, KFDM (Channel 6) CBS Jr.,asst. gen. mgr. Gene Cuny, gen.sls. mgr. ;BillSelah,localsls.mgr.; Nick Beaumont Broadcasting Corp., P. 0. Box Mueller, mgr. film dept. ; William B. Honey- 5566, 2955Interstate10 East, Beaumont, cutt,tech.superv.;nat'lrep.,Advertising Texas ; Phone: TWinbrook 2-6622. Time Sales. D. A. Cannan, chmn. of bd.; C. B. Locke, Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 864,100. pres.; Howard Fry, secy.; Mott M. Johnson, mgr.; Harold Bartlett, chief eng.; nat'l rep., -0- Peters Griffin, Woodward, Inc. WFAA-TV (Channel 8) ABC Operation: 1955 ; TV sets in area : 206,100. A. H. Belo Corp. (parent organization for Big Spring The Dallas Morning News, WFAA Radio and WFAA-TV), Communications Center, KWAB-TV (Channel 4) CBS, ABC Dallas,Texas75222;Phone:RIverside Grayson Enterprises, Inc., 2500 Kentucky 8-9631. Way, Big Spring, Tex.; AM 4-6325. James M. Moroney, Sr., chairman of the Walter N. Windsor, exec. v.p., gen. mgr.; bd. ;Joseph M. Dealey,pres.; James M. Robert S. Galbraith, station mgr. ; Bob Lind- Moroney, Jr., vice pres. & treas.; Mike Sha- 505 piro, gen. mgr.; Edwin W. Pfeiffer, station Terrell, sta. mgr.; Jack Berning, asst. mgr. mgr. ; Jack Hauser, gen. sls. mgr.; Jack Dix, & sls. mgr. ;Bill Kessel, chief eng.; repre- asst. gen. sls. mgr.; Ward Huey, regional sls. sentatives : The Katz Agency. mgr.; Jim Pratt, prod. mgr.; Casey Cohlmia, Operation :1955: TV sets in area 864,100. prom. mgr. ; Joan Johnson, film mgr.; Jim W. Cooper, dir. of eng.; Chris Irby, chief eng.; 0- Aubrey Jenkins, controller ;Edward Petry WBAP-TV (Channel 5) NBC & Company, nat'l rep. Carter Publications, Inc., 3900 Barnett, Ft. Operation :1949 ; TV sets in area : 865,000. Worth 3, Texas; JEfferson 6-1981. El Paso Amon Carter,Jr.,pres.;B. N.Honea, vice-pres., J. Lee Johnson III, v.p., Harold KELP -TV (Channel 13) Hough., dir.; Roy Bacus, mgr. ;Bob Gould, KELP Television, 4530 Delta, Box 9924, prog. dir. ; Jack Rogers, comm. mgr.; Phil KE 3-5911. W. Wygant, dir. of prom.; Rupert Bogan, John B. Walton, Jr., pres. ;Bob Hanson, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Wood- opera. mgr. ; Gene Roth, gen. mgr. Weldon ward, Inc. Donaldson, sales mgr.; Mike Gaglio, chief Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area : 832,700. eng. ; Gino Milligan, prod. mgr. ; Jack Masla & Co.,Inc.,nat'lrep., Bob Hix Co.,Inc., Harlingen Mountain States representative. KGBT-TV (Channel 4) CBS, ABC Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 120,000. Harbenito Broadcasting Co., Inc., Box711, Harlingen, Texas ; GArfield 3-3910. McAllen, Texas, Casa de Palmas Hotel, MU 6-1141. KROD-TV (Channel 4) CBS McHenry Tichenor, Chmn. of bd. ; McHen- Trigg -Vaughn Stations, Inc., Wyoming & ry T. Tichenor, pres. & gen. mgr.; Mal Kas- Walnut Streets, El Paso, Texas ;KEystone anoff, vice-pres. & station mgr. ; J. C. Looney, 2-6551. vice-pres. ;George Elliott, vice-pres., comm. Jack C. Vaughn, chairman of bd. ;Cecil mgr. ;Willie Harris,Jr.,v.p.,nat'lsales Trigg, pres.pres. Sheldon Turner, vice pres. & mgr. ; James Maltson, chief eng.; nat'l rep.,

sta. mgr. ; Dyer, business mgr.Eric Venard, Torbett & McConnell.-KGBT-T V Nelson, prog. dir.; Frank Jordan, chief 'eng.; Spot Sales( South). Jim Suggs, nat'l sales mgr.; nat'l rep., Adver- Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :82,000. tising Time Sales. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :152,000. Houston KHOU-TV (ChannelI I) -0- Gulf Television Corp., P. 0. Box 11,Hous- KTSM-TV (Channel 9) NBC ton1, Texas ; JA 9-4811. Tri-State BroadcastingCo.,Inc., 801 N. C. Wrede Petersmeyer, pres.; James C. OregonSt.,ElPaso,Texas; KEystone Richdale, Jr., vice pres. & gen. mgr. ; Robert 2-5423. 0. Paxson, gen.sls. mgr. ;Calvin Jones, Karl 0. Wyler, pres. & gen. mgr. ;Jack prog. dir. ;James W. Everhart, Jr., prom. Chapman, v.p., progs.; Jack Rye, v.p., prod. ; dir. ;Calvin Jones, film dir.; nat'l rep., H -R John Phelan, sls. mgr.; W. T. McGill, chief Television, Inc. eng.; nat'l rep., George P. Hollingberry Co. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 560,000. Operation : 1953: TV sets in area :145,000. ---0- KHTV (Channel39) XEJ-TV (Channel 5) (Mexican Border-Juarez) KHTV, 7700 West Park Drive, Houston, Tex. ;SUnset 1-3930. Television de la Frontera, S.A., Box442, ElPaso. Texas.;111-511. WKY Television System, Inc., E. K. Gay- lord, president; E. L. Gaylord, exec. v.p.; Pedro Meneses Hoyos, pres. ; M. D. Here- Crawford P. Rice, mgr. dia,gen. mgr. ;Rafael Fitzmaurice,sales mgr.;Ero EmirCravioto,prog.mgr. ; CP ;begin operating 12/1/66. GilbertoLespron,prod.mgr.;Enrique Varela, pun. dir.; Esteban Guerrero, chief KPRC-TV (Channel 2) NBC eng.; nat'lrep., Spanish International Net- Houston Post. Co., P. 0. Box 2222, Hous- work Sales. ton, Texas ; NA 2-2950. Operation :1954. Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, ch. of bd.; Jack Harris, exec. vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Jack Mc- Fort Worth Grew,sta.mgr.;PaulHahndorff,oper. KTVT (ChannelI I) mgr.; Jack Healy, local sales mgr.; Kirt WKY Television System, Inc.,4801W. Harriss, prom. & merch. dir.; natl rep., Ed- Freeway, Fort Worth, Texas.; PE8-1951. ward Petry & Co., Inc. E. K. Gaylord, pres. and gen. mgr. ; Jim Operation :1949 ; TV sets in area : 590,000. 506 KIRK -TV (Channel 13) ABC Lufkin Houston Consolidated Television Company, KTRE-TV (Channel 9) NBC, ABC, CBS mailing address: P. 0. Box 12, Houston 1, Forest Capital Communications Corp., Box Texas ;offices and studios :3310 Bissonnet, 729, Lufkin, Tex.; 634-7771. Houston, Texas ; Phone : MO. 6-0713 ; TWX : HO,1072.Transmitter:Almeda,Texas. Fred C. Hill, pres. & gen. mgr.; Marshall John T. Jones, Jr., pres.; Willard E. Wal- Pengra,vice-pres.,sec.& treas.;Royce bridge, exec. vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; William Christenson, comm. mgr. ;Bill Carter, prog. F. Bennett, commercial mgr.; Howard Finch, dir.; nat'l rep., Venard, Torbett & McCon- prog. mgr.; Earl Scholton, bus. mgr. ;Mrs. nell, Inc.-Clyde Melville Co. (Southwest) Mary Peterson, pub.service dir.; Wayne Operation: 1955. Thomas, prod. dir. ; M. B. Johnson, film dir. ; Paul Montague, art & adv. dir.; Lila Gor- Midland don, pub. rel. dir.; Ray Conaway, news dir. ; KMID-TV (Channel 2) NBC Guy Savage, sports diir. ; Jess Mitchell, chief Midessa Television Co., Inc., KMID-TV, studio eng.; Robert Sutton, chief transmitter Midland, Texas ; LO 3-2222. eng.; spot sales rep., George P. Hollingbery Company. J. Conrad Dunagan, pres.; W. D. Noel, Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 564,569. vice-pres.; E. G. Rodman, secy.-treas.; Ray Herndon, gen. mgr. ;Jerry Blair, sls. mgr. ; -o- George Dolmas, prod. mgr.; nat'l rep., Ven- KUHT (Channel 8) (non -corn) ard, Torbet & McConnell, Inc. University of Houston, 4513 Cullen Blvd., Operation : 1953; TV sets in area :126,325. Houston 4, Texas ; CApitol 4-0141. Roy Barthold, mgr.; Al Leverick, chief Monahans eng. KVKM-TV (Channel 9)

Operation: 1953; TV sets in area :500,000. Tri-Cities Broadcasters, Drawer K, Mona- bans, Texas. Phone: Wilson 3-3231. Laredo KGNS-TV (Channel 8) CBS, NBC, ABC Nacogdoches Southwestern Operating Co., 820 Convent KTES (Channel 19) Ave., Laredo, Tex.; Randolph 3-3674. East Texas Broadcasting Company, Inc., Pat Miller, gen. mgr.; Velia Castillo, prog. Box 248, Nacogdoches, Texas. dir.; nat'l rep., Venaro, Torbet, McConnell, Inc. Odessa Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 15,000 KOSA-TV (Channel 7) CBS (and 5,000-Mexico). Trigg -VaughnStations,Inc.,1211 N. Whitaker, Odessa, Tex.; FEderal 7-8301. Lubbock Cecil L. Trigg, pres., John Vacca, vice- KCBD-TV (Channel II) NBC pres. & gen. mgr.; Geo. C. Collie, vice-pres. & nat'l sales mgr.; Ed Costello, vice-pres. & Bryant Radio & Television. Inc.. Box 1.507 sta.-sales mgr.; William R. Schock. chief Lubbock, Texas 79408; SHerwood 4-1414. eng.; Al Helton, prog. mgr.; George Duesler, Joe H. Bryant, pres. & gen. mgr.; George film dir. ;nat'l rep., Advertising Time Sales. L. Tarter, vice-pres. & comm. mgr.; Robert Operation : L.Snyder,secy.-treas. & bus. mgr.;Bill 1956; TV sets in area: 152,000. Taylor, prog. mgr.; Frank Lee, chief eng.; Ray Poindexter nat'l sales; nat'l rep., Blair Port Arthur & Associates. KJAC-TV (Channel 4) NBC Operation :1953; TV sets in area :140,000. TexasGoldcoastTelevision,Inc., 1748 WoodworthBlvd., PortArthur,Tex., YUkon 5-5557. KLBK-TV (Channel 13) CBS, ABC Carl D. Levy, exec. vice pres.; Roy D. Grayson Enterprises,Inc.,7400 College Shotts, v.p.-gen. mgr.; M. L. Wertheim, sect. Ave., Lubbock, Tex.; SHerwood 4-2345. & treas.; Jack Dahner, comm. mgr.; Archie Walter M. Windsor, exec. v.p., gen. mgr.; Jones, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Blair TV. John Vera, nat'l. sls. mgr.; Ford Robertson, Operation : 1957; TV sets in area : 167,000. lcl. sls, mgr. T. F. Evans, chief eng.; Don A. Moore, prog. dir.; nat'l rep. National Tele- vision Sales, Inc. San Angelo Operation : 1952; TV sets in area :188,000 KCTV (Channel 8) CBS, ABC Westex Television Co. Inc., P.O. Box 1941, 1011 E. 28th St., San Angelo, Texas; TWX KTXT-TV(Channel 5) 915-655-6612. TexasTechnologicalCollege,Lubbock, Houston H. Harte,pres.; Edward H. Texas ; PO 2-8811. Harte,vice-pres.;BruceMeador,secy Operation:1962. treas.; Hal Atkins, Jr., gen. mgr.; Donne 507 Glassett, Id. sls. mgr.; Al Cobb, prog. dir.; Temple-Waco Charles Cathey, film dir. ;Larry Charles - worth, chief eng. ;mei rep.,Advertising KCEN-TV (Channel 6) NBC Time Sales, Inc. Channel 6, Inc., P. 0.Box 188,Temple, Texas ;PR. 817-773-2944, Waco office, 506 Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area: 46,852. ProfessionalBldg.,Waco, Tex.817-756- San Antonio 0332. TWX 817-467-5428. KWEX-TV (Channel 41) Frank W. Mayborn, pres. ; Bob Lunquist, v.p. & gen. mgr. ;Curtis Casey, chief eng.; The SpanishInternationalBroadcasting nat'l rep., Blair TV Assoc. Co., 111 Martinez St., San Antonio, Tex. ; Phone : CA 7-4141. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 209,600. Frank L. Fouce, pres.; Julian Kaufman, Texarkana v.p. ;Rene Anselmo, v.p. ;Emilio Nicolas, gen. mgr. ; Felix P. Majul, sls. mgr. ; Leonard KTAL-TV (Channel 6) NBC E. Garcia, sta. oper. mgr. ; Hector Rodriguez, KCMC, Inc., 3150 No. Market St., Shreve- mdse.dir. ;J.Manuel Calvo, bus. mgr. ; port, La. Tel.: 425-2422. 3227 Summerhill Rd., Pedro Majul, traffic mgr.; nat'l rep. Spanish Texarkana, Tex. ;793-1133. International Network Sales. ( See Shreveport, La.) -0- Tyler -Longview KENS-TV (Channel 5) CBS KLTV (Channel 7) NBC, CBS, ABC Express Publishing Co., Ave. E & 4th Channel 7,Inc., Box 957, Tyler, Texas; St., P. 0. Box 2171, San Antonio 6 ; CApital LYric2-3875. 5-7411. Lucille Buford,Robert P. Buford, Houston H. Harte, pres. ; Wayne Kearl, Gerald B. & Geoffrey R. Buford & Marshall v.p. & gen. mgr. ; Kent Moore, prog. dir. ; Bill H. Pengra, owners ;Marshall Pengra, gen. Lydle, nat'l sls. mgr. ;Barney Wilson, reg. mgr.; Hudson Collins, chief eng. ;Bonnie sls. mgr. ;Ray McMillan, chief eng. ;nat'l Lenox, prog. & prod. dir. ; John Lenox, sales rep., Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Inc manager ; Linda Delk, traffic mgr., nat'l rep., Operation : 1950 ; TV sets in area : 353,600. Avery-Knodel ; Branch office : 324 Petroleum Bldg.,Longview,Texas.PLaza3-6717. Charles Bowker, mgr. KONO-TV (Channel 12) Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area :178,500. Mission Telecasting Corp., 1408 N.St. Marys St.,San Antonio, Zone 6,Tex. ; Waco CApitol6-7611. KWTX-TV (Channel10) CBS, ABC Bob A. Roth, pres. & comm. mgr. ; James KWTXBroadcastingCompany,4520 M. Brown, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Lafay- Bosque Blvd., P. 0. Box 7128, Waco, Texas ette Ward, secy. ; Perry Dickey, prog. mgr. ; 76710; PLaza 6-4451. Jack Roth, treas. ; George W. Ing, dir. of eng. Hilton E. Howell, chmn. of bd. ; M. N. Operation : 1957. Bostick, pres. & gen. mgr. ; Thomas Stribling, v.p. ;Robert Levy,secy.-treas. ;John M. WOAI-TV (Channel 4) NBC Brinegar,localsales mgr.;Pete McNee, Southland Industries, Inc., P. 0. Box 2641, nat'l-Reg'lsls.mgr. ;Ray Deaver,prod. 1031 Navarro St., San Antonio 6, Texas ; mgr. ;Jesse Dove, chief eng. ; Ralph Webb, CApitol 7-4221. prog. dir. ;nat'l rep., Avery Knodel, Inc. Hugh Halff, Jr., chmn. of the bd.; James Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 204,300. M. Gaines, pres., gen. mgr.; Charles L. Jef- Weslaco fers, vice-pres. eng. ; George C. Beaury, vice- pres. & treas. ;Edward V. Cheviot, station KRGV-TV (Channel 5) NBC, ABC mgr. ; , prog. mgr.; Charles E. Mobile Video Tapes, Inc., 309 S. Missouri Larkins,prom.mgr. ;EugeneRichards, Avenue, Weslaco, Texas ; Woodlawn 8-3131. merch. mgr. ; Faye Leavitt, film mgr. ;nat'l Charles L. Brooks, gen. mgr.; Earl Noel, rep., Edward Petry & Co., Inc. sta. mgr. ; Quitman Henley, sls. mgr. ; Leigh Operation : 1949 ; TV sets in area : 462,747. Cardwell, news director ; Hank Page, prog. (lir. ;Geo. P. Hollingbery, nat'l rep. Sweetwater -Abilene Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area :84,000. KPAR-TV (Channel 12) CBS Texas Key Broadcasters, Inc., Westgate Wichita Falls Center, Abilene, Texas ; OWen 2-2222. KFDX-TV (Channel 3) NBC A.R."Dick" Elam,pres.,gen. mgr. ; Wichtex Radio & TelevisionCo.,BON John Chappel, sales mgr.; J. T. Allen, chief 2040, Wichita Falls, Texas; 692-4530. engineer ;nat'lrep.,NationalTelevision Darrold A. Cannan, pres.; Howard H. Fry, Sales, Inc. vice-pres. ;D. A. Cannan,Jr.,vice-pres. ; Operation : 1956 ; TV sets in area :113,200. Mayme Kuhfuss, secy.-treas. ; Tom Crane,

508 prog. dir. ; William Enloe, dir. of eng. ;Nell Lake City 11, Utah ; DA 2-2505. Garl, film ed.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin & A. L. Glasmann, chmn.; George C. Hatch, Woodward, Inc. pres. ; J. W. Gallivan, treas.; Robert H. Tem- Operation: 1953 ; TV sets in area :145,000. ple, gen. mgr. & sales mgr. ;Phil Parkinson, -0- nat'l sales mgr. ; LaMar Smith, prog. dir. : Dennis Guiver, prom. mgr. ;Sid Cohen, film KAUZ-TV (Channel 6) CBS buyer ;nat'l rep., Edward Petry Co. Mid -Texas Broadcasting Corp., Box 2130, Operation : Wichita Falls, Tex.; 322-6957. 1954 ; TV sets in area : 427,800. Paul F. Harron, chmn. bd. of dir.; William VERMONT E. Hobbs, pres. & gen. mgr. Lawrence D. Biele, secy.-trep.s.; Herbert Wiley, chief en- Burlington gineer ;nat'l rep., Advertising Time Sales, WCAX-TV (Channel 3) CBS Inc. Mt. Mansfield Television, Inc., 100 Market Sq., Burlington, Vt.; Burlington UNiversity UTAH 2-5761. Logan C.P. Hasbrook, chm. bd.;S. T. Mar- KUSU-TV(Channel 12) tin, pres., gen. mgr. & prog. dir.; Phil Water- Radio -Television Center, Utah State Uni- man, gen. sls. mgr.; Stuart Hall, prod. mgr.; versity Campus, Logan, Utah. James W. Tierney, chief eng.; A. Sherman Rutter, film mgr.; nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel, Ogden Inc. KOET (Channel 9)Ed. Operation: 1954 ; TV sets in area : U.S Ogden City Schools, 1538 Gibson Avenue, 150,000, Canada 270,000. Ogden, Utah. 399-3456. HaroldR. Hickman, gen. mgr.; Louisa 0- Agren, prog. dir.; Roy Mills, chief engineer ; Glen Coles, prod. mgr. WPTZ(Channel5) Operation: 1960 (KVOG-TV), 1962 (See Plattsburg, New York) (KOET) ; TV sets in area: 52,000. VIRGINIA Salt Lake City Bristol KCPX-TV (Channel 4) ABC WCYB-TV (Channel 5) NBC, ABC Screen Gems Broadcasting of Utah, Inc. Appalachian BroadcastingCorporation, 130 Social Hall Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah ; Box 1009, Bristol, Virginia; 669-4161. DA 2-5681. RobertH. Smith, Sr., pres. & gen. mgr.; Hack Woolley, gen. mgr.; Chas. Jennings, J.Fey Rogers,vice-pres. & sales mgr.; bus. mgr. ;L. Boyd Mullins, sls. mgr.; Dan Harry M. Daniel, treas. ;Charles M. Gore, Rainger, prog. dir.; George Smith, prom-secy.; R. V. Robinson, chief eng.; Charles merch. mgr.; Gary Horrocks, tech dir. ;nat'l Lineberger, program operations mgr.; Jim rep., The Katz Agency, Inc. Evans, prod. mgr.; Walter Crockett, news dir.; nat'l rep., The Meeker Co., & James Operation : 1948 ; TV sets in area : 427,800. S. Ayers Co. Operation1956; TV sets in area : 368,870. KSL-TV (Channel5) CBS KSL, Inc.,145Social Hall Ave.,Salt Danville Lake City, Utah 84111; ELgin 5-4641. WBTM-TV (Channel 24) Arch L. Madsen, pres.;D. LennoxMar- doch, vice-pres. & asst. to pres. ; TV; L. H. Piedmont Broadcasting Corp., 710 Grove Curtis, gen. mgr. ; James Schultz, gen. sales St., Danville, Va. ; SW 3-4411. mgr.; Jay W. Lloyd, asst. gen. mgr. ;Fred James H. Crawford, pres. & gen. mgr.; Oppenheimer, prog. dir. ; Vincent F. Clayton, J. E. Allgood, vice-pres.-sales. chief eng.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Wood- CP, not operating. ward, Inc. Operation: 1958 ; TV sets in area : 334,000. Hampton -Norfolk WVEC-TV (Channel 13) ABC KUED (Channel7) Peninsula Broadcasting Corp., 110 Third University of Utah, Salt Lake City12, St., Norfolk, Va.; MAdison 7-7774; 1930 E. Utah. 322-6336. Pembroke Ave., Hampton, Va.; PA 2-6331. Rex L. Campbell, general manager. Thomas P. Chisman, pres. & gen. mgr.; HarrolA.Brauer,Jr.,vice-pres.sales ; Charles L. Coker, Jr., 2nd v.p.,localsls., KUTV (Channel 2) NBC William M. Barnes, reg. sls. mgr.; L. W. KUTV Inc.,179 Social Hall Ave., Salt Kliewer, v.p. oper., George Hillier, chief eng.; 509 J. W. W. Chisman, secy.-treas.; James 0. prog. & prod. mgr.; Dick Paul, dir, of prom. Gray, prom. mgr.; Lindsay Tucker, opera. & pub.; Andrew Jackson, chief eng.; nat'l mgr.; David Whitener, asst. opera. mgr.; rep., H -R Television, Inc. Thomas P. Chisman, film buyer ;nat'l rep., Operation: 1957. The Katz Agency. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 363.000. Richmond -Petersburg WXEX-TV(Channel 8) NBC Harrisonburg PetersburgTelevisionCorp.,124West WSVA-TV (Channel 3) CBS, NBC, ABC Tabb St., Petersburg, Va.; REgent 3-7876. Box 8765, Richmond; ATlantic 8-2835. Gilmore BroadcastingCo.ofVirginia, Thomas G. Tinsley, pres. & treas.; Irvin G. Rawley Pike, Harrisonburg, Va.; 434-4431. Abeloff, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Mrs. F. M. J.S. Gilmore, Jr., pres.; Hamilton Shea,Flinn, secy.; Lawrence Slon, sales mgr.; J. exec. vice pres. & gen. mgr.; AlvinMullenax, Harry Abbott, oper. mgr.; Geo. McGuigan, asst. gen. mgr. market sls.; Robert E. Lee, chief eng.; Charlotte Elder, traffic mgr.; nat'l asst. gen. mgr. opera.; John T. McNamara, rep., Select Stations, Inc. nat. sls. mgr.; Louis E. Farrave, prog. mgr.; Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area : 398,600. Jim MacNeil, news & public affairs ; Thomas R. Jones, chief eng. Richmond Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 138,000. WRVA-TV (Channel 12) NBC Richmond Television Corp.,P. 0. Box Lynchburg 2370, 5710 Midlothian Pike, Richmond 18, WLVA-TV (Channel 13) ABC Va.; BElmont 3-5461. WLAV, Inc., 2320 Langhorne Rd., Lynch- Wm. R. Preston, pres.; Samuel S. Carey, burg, Va.; Phone : VI 15-1242. JamesD.Clark,Jr.,vice-pres.;Barron John H. Thompson, pres.; Thomas N. Howard, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Ramon E. Waller, mgr.; Warren Uttal, prog. dir.; Tom Warren,Jr.,secy.;W. Hugh Goodwyn, Turner, sls. mgr.; John T. Orth, chief eng.; treas.; W. R. Christian; sls. mgr.; Samuel S. Carey, prog. dir.; Peg B. Sinclair, prom. nat'l rep., Jack Masla. mgr.; Douglas Freeman, opera. mgr.; S. T. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : 316,000. Terry,Jr.,chiefeng.;nat'lrep.,Katz Agency. Newport News -Norfolk Operation: 1956; TV sets in area: 385,100. WACH-TV (Channel 33) Russell A. Collins, 114 24th St., Newport 0- News, Va. WTVR (Channel 6) CBS CP, not operating. Havens & Martin, Inc., 3301 W. Broad St., P. 0. Box 5229, Richmond, Va.; Phone: ELgin 5-8611. Norfolk Wilbur M. Havens, pres. & gen. mgr.: WTAR-TV (Channel3) CBS Thelma M. Havens. vice-pres.;Katherinc. W TAR Radio -TV Corp., 720 Boush St., H. Germain, secy.; Walter A. Bowry, Jr., Norfolk10,Va.; Phone: MA 5-6711. treas. & asst. mgr.; John V. Shand, prog. & Robert M. Lambe, pres. & gen. mgr.; Ron prod. mgr.; James W. Kyle, chief eng.; Philips, gen.sls. mgr.; Harold Soldinger, nat'l rep., Blair -TV. vice-pres.in chg. of prog. & oper.; Ray Operation :1948: TV sets in area : 503,000. Shouse, prog. dir.; Jas. W. Evans, prom. mgr.; Joel Carlson, mgr. of public affairs & Roanoke news; JohnGriffiin,news dir.;Karl R. Nelson, nat'l sls. mgr.; Richard Lindell, chief WDBJ-TV (Channel 7) CBS eng.; nat'l rep., Edward Petry & Co., Inc. Times -World Corp., 2001 Colonial Ave., Operation: 1950 ; TV sets in area : 379,000. S.W., P. 0. Box 227, Roanoke, Va.; Phone: 343-8031. John Harkrader, v.p. & mgr.; Paul E. Norfolk -Portsmouth - Reynolds,asst. mgr.; Chas. Ballou, prog. Newport News dir.; Blake Brown, gen. sls. mgr.; Wendel WAVY -TV (Channel 10) NBC Siler,opera.mgr.; Frank Martin, prom. Tidewater Teleradio, Inc., P.O. Box 1600,dir.; J. Edward Newman, chief eng.; nat'l Norfolk, Va. 23501; MAdison 7-2345 and 801 rep., Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Inc. MiddleSt.,Portsmouth,Va.;EXport Operation :1955 ; TV sets in area :381,000. 3-7331. J. Glen Taylor, pres. & gen. mgr.; Clifford A. Frohnhoefer, treas. & comptroller ; Edward WSLS-TV (Channel 10) NBC, ABC J. Hennessy, v.p. sales.; A. R. Van Cantfort, Shenandoah LifeStations,Inc.,Church

510 Ave. & Third St., Roanoke, Va. ; DI 4-9226. Fisher's Blend Station, Inc., 100 Fourth James H. Moore, pres.; H. Fitzpatrick, Ave., N., Seattle 9, Wash.; MA 4-6000. v.p. & gen. mgr. ;J. P. Briggs, mgr. eng. ; 0. D. Fisher, chmn.; W. W. Warren, pres. A. S. Trevilian, Jr., nat'l sls. mgr.; nat'l rep.,& gen. mgr. ;Maitland Jordan, gen. sales The Katz Agency. mgr. ;Dave Crockett, mgr. of prog.; Tom Operation : 1952 ; TV sets in area : 438,280. Rogstad, prog. mgr.; Paul Swimelar, local sales mgr.; C. E. Miller, chief eng.; Pop WASHINGTON Hagerty, sales service & merchandising mgr. ; Bellingham nat'l rep., The Katz Agency. KVOS-TV (Channel 12) CBS Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 849,965. KVOS Television Corp., 1151EllisSt., Bellingham, Wash.; 734-4104. Spokane Mitchell Wolfson, pres.; David Mintz, vice- KHQ-TV (Channel 6)NBC pres. & gen. mgr. ;John Price; chief eng.; KHQ, Inc., 4202 S. Regal, Spokane 34, Fred Elsethegan, sls. mgr.; nat Irep., E. S. Wash.; Phone : KEstone4-0511. Sumner (NY) ; PGW (Bal. of U.S.) ; Stov- R.0. Dunning, pres. & gen. mgr. ; M. 0. in-Byles (Canada). Fritsch, asst. secy. & treas.; J. Birney Blair, Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 407,000. comm. mgr.; Rod Clefton, prog. dir.; Irving Pasco Smith, prom. mgr. ; Dee Waymire, eng. dir. ; nat'lrep.,The KatzAgency,Inc.-Art KEPR-TV (Channel 19) CBS, NBC. ABC Moore & Assocs. (Seattle & Portland). (Satellite of KIMA-TV, Yakima, Wash.) Operation : 1952 ; TV sets in area : 358,600. Cascade Broadcasting Co., Inc.. P. 0. Box 702 Yakima, Wash.; Glencourt 29-111. Thomas C. Bostic, pres.; Jack Reber, vice KREM-TV (Channel 2) ABC pres. & gen. mgr.; Dick Edwards, mgr.; Wil- King Broadcasting Co., 4103 So. Regal St., liam F. Grogan, vice pres., televisionsls.; Spokane Wash., 99203; KEystone 4-0423. M. E. Burrill, dir. of eng. ;nat'l rep., Young Alexander P.Hunter,sta.mgr. ;Gene TelevisionCorp.,PacificNorthwest-Art Ray, commercial mgr.; Walter Schaar, prog. Moore & Associates, Inc. mgr.; Warren P. Pritchard, chief eng.; nat'l Operation :1954; TV sets in area :57,800. rep., Blair 'IV Associates. Seattle Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area : 305,200. KCTS (Channel 9)(non -corn) KXLY-TV (Channel 4) CBS UniversityofWashington,Seattle 5, Wash.; 543-2000. KXLY-TV (Spokane Television,Inc.), LorenB.Stone,stat.mgr.;Kenneth W. 500 Boone Ave., Spokane, Wash. 99201, Yeend, prog.dir.; John Boor, eng.dir.; Fairfax 8-9084. William Mally, prod. mgr. ; Hugh Laird, film Morgan Murphy, pres.; Wayne F. McNul- dir. ty v.p. & gen. mgr.; Robert V. Weitze, sls. mgr. ;Don Flinders, oper. mgr.; T.O. Jor- Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 700,000. genson, chief eng. ; nat'l rep., P. G. W.-Feltis, Dove, Cannon (Portland), Del Day, Inc., KING -TV (Channel 5) NBC ( Seattle). King Broadcasting Co., 320 Aurora Ave., Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 358,600. North, Seattle, Wash., 98109; MUtual 2-3555. Stimson , pres., Otto Brandt, execu- Tacoma tive vice pres. broadcasting ;Payson Hall, KPEC-TV (Channel 56) (non corn) vice pres. finance & planning; Jay W. Wright, Clover Park School District #400, Pierce vice pres. engineering ;Tom Dargan, gen. County,4400StellacoomBlvd.,Tacoma, mgr.; Jack Fearey, prog. dir.; Carroll Eller - Wash. Phone : JUniper 8-5261, Ext. 421. be, prod. dir.; Bill Clarke, prom. dir.; Jim Neidigh, sales mgr.; G. W. Parker, merch. ingr.; Deacon Anderson, managing dir. of KTNT-TV (Channel I ) CBS news ; Larry Curd, chief eng. ; nat'l rep., Blair - TV., Inc. Tacoma :South 11th and Grant Sts., Ta- coma 5, Wash. ;FUlton 3-2561, TWX TA -010 Operation :1948 ; TV sets in area : 685,200. (studios and administrative offices) ;Seattle -0 Studios & offices :Grosvenor House, 500 WallSt.,Seattle Wash. ;MUtual 2-0550, KIRO-TV (Channel7) TWX 426X. Licensee :Tribune Publishing KIRO, Inc., 1530 Queen Anne Ave., North, Co., Tacoma, Wash. Seattle, Washington 98109. Max H. Bice, gen. mgr.; Dell Spencer, program dir.;Dick F. Engh, chief eng.; John Upham, sls. mgr.; Art Howard, nat'l KOMO-TV (Channel 4) ABC sls. mgr.; Leonard Higgins, dir. news &spe-

511 cial events ;nat'l rep., Edward Petry Co. WKNA-TV(Channel 49) Operation : March 1, 1953. TV sets in area : Joe L. Smith, Jr., Inc., Main & Kanawha 646,100. Sts., Charleston, W. Va. Joe L. Smith, Jr., pres. & treas. -0 CP, not operating. KTVW (Channel 13) KTVW, 5544 N. 35th St., Tamoca, Wash. Clarksburg 98407 ; Skyline 2-3544. WBOY-TV (Channel 12) J. Elroy McCaw, owner; James R. Agos- 912 West Pike Street, Clarksburg, West tino, gen. mgr. ;Burt Malakoff, prog. dir. ; Virginia; 624-7573. Ray Swalley, chief eng. N. W. Levin, pres.; John J. Borghi, vice- 750,000. pres. ;Roger Garrett, mang.dir.;Harry Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : Brown, chief eng.; nat'l rep., Adam Young, Inc. Vancouver Operation : 1957. KVAN-TV (Channel 21) KVAN, Inc., 707% Main St., Vancouver Fairmont Wash. WDTV (Channel 5) ABC SheldonF.Sackett,pres.;D.Elwood WJPB-TV,Inc.(assoc.withBeacom Caples, vice-pres. Broadcasting Enterprises), Broadcast House, 1, Va.; CP, not operating. 400QuincySt.,Fairmont W. F Ai rmont 363-0700. J.Patrick Beacom, pres. & gen. mgr.; Yakima C. Lee Hawk, commercial mgr. ; Emily May KIMA-TV (Channel 29) CBS, ABC Peed, dir. of woman's activities ; N. C. Pelli- Cascade Broadcasting Co., Radio & Tele-grin, dir. of prog. ; Jay Randolph, sports dir. ; visionCenter,P.0. Box 702,Yakima, Burke Riley, news dir. ; Wayne McHenry, dir. Wash. 98901 ;GLencourt 29-111. Affiliated of engineering. stations: KEPR-TV, Pasco, Wash., KLEW- Operation : 1954 ; TV sets in area : 302,110. TV, Lewiston, Idaho. Thomas C. Bostic, pres.; John H. Reber, Huntington vice-pres. F. Grogan, WHTN-TV (Channel 13) ABC vice-pres.,sls. ;Jim Nolan, vice-pres., TV ReevesBestgCorp.,6254thAvenue, pgms. ; M. E. Burrill, dir. of eng. ; BobAn- Huntington, W. Va.; JAckson 5-7661. dersen, v.p. opera. ; Ruth Bennett, treas. ; nat'l 0. W. Myers, vice pres. & gen. mgr.; John rep., Adam Young, Inc.; Pacific Northwest : Hamer, prog. mgr. ;George Miller,gen. Art Moore & Associates, Inc. sales mgr.; Charles Harper, studio chief, Ed- 184,000 Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : wardGurney,chiefengineer ;nat'lrep., (ARB). Eastman. Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 638,579. WEST VIRGINIA Bluefield -0- WHIS-TV(Channel 6) NBC WSAZ-TV (Channel 3) NBC Daily Telegraph Printing Co., Municipal Capital Cities Broadcasting Corporation, Bldg., Bluefield, W. Va.; DAvenport 7-7115. 201 Ninth Street, Huntington, W. Va.; 529- Hugh Shott, pres. ; John Shott, secy., gen. 4127. mgr.; Scott Shott, sta. mgr. ; Jean Ball, prog. Frank M. Smith, Chairman of Bd.; Tho- dir. ;Kenneth Dick, chief eng. ;nat'lrep. mas Murphy, pres.; Jack W. Lee, vice-pres. Eastman TV, Inc. James S. Ayers, Inc. & gen. mgr.; Philip Beuth, gen. sales mgr.; Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 249,500. George Andrick, local sales mgr.; John L. Sinclair, Charleston Operations mgr.; Jack Charleston Williams, prom. & merch. mgr.; M. S. Roth, (Channel 8) CBS prog. dir.; Bos Johnson, News Dir.; John WCHS-TV P. Clay, chief engineer. WCHSAM -TV Corp., 1111 Virginia, St. E., Charleston, W. Va.; Code 304, 346-5358. Operation: 1949; TV sets in area: 517,600. 0. Wayne Rollins, pres.; George Barren- bregge, vice-pres. ; William P. Dix, Jr., gen. Oak Hill mgr.; William P. Eaton, reg. sales mgr. ; WOAY-TV(Channel4) CBS, Primary Doug Martin, prog. dir.; Gene Brick, chief Robert R. Thomas, Jr., Box 251, Oak Hill, eng.; Harry Brawley, prom. dir.;Ed Rabel, W. Va.; HObart 9-3361. 304-469-3361. news dir.; nat'l rep., Blair TVAssociates. Robert R. Thomas, Jr.; owner & gen. Operation : 1954. mgr.; Bob Brown, stat. mgr., comm. mgr.;

512 Don Boyd, prod. mgr. ;Thomas Phillips, Ralph S. Jackson, pres. ; H. Lee Browning, chief eng. ; nat'l rep., Savalli-Gates. vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Robert 0. Southard, Operation :1954; TVsets in area : 357,200. gen.sls. mgr.; Harry Riegert, prog. dir. ; Harry Hill, chief eng. nat'l rep., The Katz Parkersburg Agency. Operation : 1955 ; TV sets in area : 385,900. WTAP (Channel 15) NBC, ABC, CBS Zanesville Publishing Co., 121 W. 7th St., -0-- Parkersburg, W. Va.; HUdson 5-4588. Ron W. Maines, gen. mgr. ;Allan Land, WLUK-TV (Chanel II) ABC group mgr. ;Bill Cline, prog. dir. ; William WLUK, Inc., P. 0. Box 711, Green Bay, Hunt, chief eng. ;nat'lrep.,Savalli/Gates, Wisc.: Phone: 432-6468. TWX Code 414, Inc. 498-3166U. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area :56,600. James L. Tomlin, gen. mgr. ;Kenneth Da- vis,sls. mgr. ;Marshall Williamson, chief Wheeling eng.; nat'l rep., Peters, Griffin, Woodward. WLTV (Channel 51) Operation :1954. Polan Industries, 321 8th St., Huntington, \V. Va. La Crosse CP, not operatinv WKBT (Channel 8) NBC, CBS, ABC \VK I3H Television, Inc., 141 So. 6th St., La Crosse, Wisc. ; 782-4678. WTRF-TV (Channel 7) NBC, ABC Howard Dahl, pres. & mgr. ; Ed Hutchins, 1329 Market St., Wheeling 7, W. Va. ; prog. mgr. ;Al Leeman, chief eng.; Robert CEdar 2-7777. Z. Morrison, sales mgr. ; Karl Friedline, asst. Robert W. Ferguson, exec. vice-pres. & mgr. ;nat'l rep., Avery-Knodel, Inc.-Harry gen. mgr.; Cyril J. Ackerman, national sales S. Hyett Co. (Minneapolis). mgr.; Howard Daubenmeyer chiefeng. ; Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area :395,900. Garry Vorhees, prog. dir. ;C. Kirk Jackson, reg.sales mgr., mdse. dir.; William Ney, Madison film dir. ; Wesley M. Manley, admin. asst. & public service dir. ;George Diab, asst. gen. vVHA-TV (Channel 21) (non -corn) mgr. ; Don Murdock, continuity dir. ; Mary University of Wisconsin, 1313 University Neal, prom. mgr. ; George Carroll, prod. mgr. ; Ave., Madison, Wis., 53706: 262-2720. Dale Schussler, news dir. H. 13. McCarty, dir.; Lee S. Dreyfus, assoc. Operation :1953 ; TV sets in area : 523,000. dir. ;Steven Markstrom, gen. mgr.; Boris Frank, prod. superv. ;Charles Huber, chief WISCONSIN eng. Operation :1954. Eau Claire WEAU-TV (Channel 13) NBC, ABC PostBroadcastingCorp.,1907South W1SC-TV (Channel 3) CBS Hastings Way, Eau Claire, Wisc. Television Wisconsin, Inc., 4801 West Belt - V. I. Minahan, pres.; D. L. Nelson, vice- line Hwy., Madison 5, Wisc.; CEdar 3-9791. pres. ;Leo Howard, gen.mgr. ;Howard Ralph M. Immell, pres.;Russell Nelson, Trickey, sls. mgr. ; Robert Fallis, chief eng. ; vice-pres. ;Ralph 0 Connor, secy. & gen. nat'lrep., George P. Hollingbey Co., Bill mgr. ;H. Kenneth Harley, treas. ; Richard Hurley (Minneapolis). S. Nickeson, sales mgr.; Dam Imhoff, prg. Operation : 1953. dir. ; Walter Hariu, chief eng. ; nat'l rep., Pe- ters, Griffin,Woodward, Inc. Green Bay Operation :1956 ; TV sets in area : 427,620. WBAY-TV (Channel 2) CBS Norbertine Fathers, 115 So. Jefferson St., Green Bay, Wisc.; HEmlock 2-3331. WKOW-TV (Channel 27) ABC H.R. Evans, gen. mgr.; Earl H. Huth, Midcontinent Broadcasting Co. of Wiscon- nat'l sales mgr. ; Don Bergner, film dir. ; nat'l sin, Inc., 5727 Tokay Blvd., Madison 1, Wisc.; rep., H -R Television, Inc. 238-5891. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area : 360,000. N. L. Bentson, pres.; Anton J. Moe, exec. vice-pres. & asst.secy.; Joseph L. Floyd, vice-pres. ; E. R. Ruben, treas.; Wayne Wil- -0- liams, secy. ; Ben F. Hovel, gen. sls. mgr. ; WFRV-TV(Channel 5) NBC Robert Wickhem, chief engineer; nat'l rep., VFRV, Inc., Mason & RooseveltSts., Young Television, Inc. Green Bay, Wisc.;437-5411. Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :145,000.

513 WMTV (Channel15)NBC WMVT(TV)(Channel 36)(non -corn.) Forward Television Inc., Madison, Wisc.; TheMilwaukeeVocational & Adult CEdar 3-5381. Schools, 1015 N. Sixth St., Milwaukee, Wisc. ; ThomasE.Bolger,gen.mgr. ;Jack 271-4341. Crowley, operations mgr. G. A. Parkinson, exec. dir.; 0. F. Schlaak, Operation : 1953 ; TV sets in area :140,000 sta. mgr.; Harold G. Wagner, chief eng. Operation: 1963. Milwaukee WISN-TV (Channel 12) CBS WISN Division-The Hearst Corp., 759Wausau No. 19 St.,Milwaukee,Wisc., 53233 ; Division 2-3000. TWX MI 489. WSAU-TV (Channel 7)CBS. NBC James T. Butler, Vice Pres. Gen. Mgr; Wisconsin Valley Television Corp., 714 5th Richard Foerster, Sls Mgr ;David Doyle, St., Wausau, Wisc.; Phone: 845-4211. Prom. & Publ. Dir ; Fred Koestering, Merch. JohnC.Sturtevant,chm. ;Richard D. Dir ;Patt Barnes, Public Aff. Dir ; Jon Es-Dudley, pres., gen. mgr.; James W. Frey, ther, News Dir. Jerry Loebe, Film Dir.; salesmgr. ;Bart Kellenhauser,sta.mgr. Wayne Barrington, Chief Eng ; Dale Worden, prog. mgr. ; Roland W. Richardt, chief eng. ; chief acct.; Nat'l rep., Edward Petry & Co., Dan Ziebell, film dir. ;William E. Payne, Inc. prom. mgr.; nat'l rep., The Meeker Co., Inc. Operation: 1954; TV sets in area: 660,000. -Harry S. Hyett Co. (Minneapolis). Operation: 1954; TV sets in area. 302,000. WITI-TV (Channel 6) ABC-TV Storer Broadcasting Co., 5445 N. 27th St., WYOMING Milwaukee, Wisc., 462-6666. Stanton P. Kettler, pres. ;Roger W. Le - KTWO-TV (Channel 2) NBC, ABC, CBS Grand, v.p., gen. mgr. ;William Flynn, gen. Rocky Mountain Tele. Stations, 42 E. Sec- sls. mgr. ; Bob Oliver, operations mgr.; Rob- ond St., Casper, Wyo.; Phone 237-3711. ert Truscottt, chief eng.; Conrad Kaminski, Burt I. Harris, pres.; L. Jack Rosenthal, prom. mgr. exec.vice-pres., gen mgr.; Ben Lockerd, Operation :1956 ; TV sets in area : 706,384 chief eng.; Byron Dunbar, film dir.; Dick Frech,prog.dir.; Ken Mess, news dir.; Jean Haines, traffic dir.; nat'l rep., Meeker WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) NBC Company,regionalrep.,JohnMcGuire, The Journal Co., 333 W. State St., Mil- Denver. waukee 1, Wisc.; BRoadway 1-6000. Operation :1957; TV sets in area :84,900. George Comte, vice pres. & gen. mgr. ;R. J. Heiss, mgr.; Sprague Vonier, sales mgr.; Philip B. Laeser, mgr. eng.; Edwin L. Cordes, Cheyenne chief eng. ;Jack E. Krueger, news & public KFBC-TV (Channel 5) CBS, ABC, NBC aff.; Robert Petrie, prog. mgr.; James Fitz- KSTF (Channel 10) gerald, film superv.; Rod Synnes, comm. rel. ; (Satellite of KFBC-TV) Ross M. Browender, prom. & public rel. ; nat'l Frontier Broadcasting Co., 2923 East Lin- rep., Harrington, Righter & Parsons, Inc. colnway, Cheyenne, Wyo., 634-4461. Operation: 1947 ; TV sets in area : 880,200 Robert S. McCraken, pres.; 0. B. Kroefer, secy.; Wm. C. Grove, exec. v.p. & gen. mgr.; Doug Reeves, comm. mgr.; William G. Wal- WVTV (Channel 18) ter, res. mgr.; nat'l rep., George P. Rolling- WXIX, Inc., Schroeder Hotel, Room 411, beryCo. Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin; BR 2-1818. Operation :1954 ; TV sets in area :82,776.

WMVS (TV)(Channel10)(non -corn) Riverton The Milwaukee Vocational Technical & Adult Schools, 1015 N. Sixth St., Milwaukee, KWRB-TV (Channel10) ABC, CBS, NBC Wisc. ;271-4341. Chief Washakie Television, mainoffice, G. A. Parkinson, exec. dir. ; 0. F. Schlaak, 500 Broadway, Thermopolis, Wyo., Thermo- sta.mgr. ;Harold G. Wagner, chief eng. polis, 307-864-2351, TWX 307-864-2487. Operation :1957. Joseph P. and Mildred V. Ernst, owners.

514 TV Channel Allocations

ON April 13, 1952, the Federal CommunicationsCommission announced lifting of the "freeze" on new television stationconstruction which had been in effect since September 30, 1948. In so doing, it also made public the allocation of thenew ultra -high frequency channels andsome changes in the existing very -high frequency bands. Theoretically, allocation of the ultra-high frequency channels makes possible 2,053 new stations in 1,291 communities. Thisincluded 242 exclusive educational outlets and was in addition to the 108 TV stationsthen on the air. As of June 30, 1962, there were 612 TV stationson the air. Of these 508 were VHF and 104were UHF. Of the VHF channels, 464were commercial and 44 were non-commercial. 0 f the UHF channels, 84 were commercial and 29non-commercial. Following is the complete list of cities and the channels assignedto each. The population of each community is given in parentheses. The (*) precedinga channel number indicates a frequency reserved for educational use.

Town and population Channel No. Town and population Channel No. ALABAMA Russellville(8,166) 28 Andalusia(9,162) '2 CALIFORNIA Anniston(31,066) 40 Birmingham(326,037) 6 *10, 13, 21, 42, 62, 68 Altw as(2,819) 13 Decatur(19,974) 23 Bakersfield(56,848) 17, 23, 29, *39 Demopolis(5,004) *41 Barstow '35 Dothan(21,584) 4,18, *39, 60 Bishop(2,875) 14 Florence(23,879) 15, 26, *36 Blythe '22 Gadsden(55,725) 44, 60 Brawley(12,703) Blythewley(12,703) *26 Huntsville(16,437) 19, *25, 31, 48 34 Louisville *43 Bra *26 Mobile(129,009) 5 10, 15, 21, *31, *42 Chico(14,757) 12, *18 Montgomery(106,525) 12, 20, *26, 32, 45 Coalinga *27 Munford *7, 45 Corona (13,336) 52 Selma (22,840) 8, 29 Cotati '22 Tuscaloosa(46,396) 17, 33, 39 El Centro (16,811) 7 9 Tuscumbia 47 Eureka(28,137) 3 6,13 Fort Bragg *17 Fresno(133,929) 24, 30, 47, 53, *18 ALASKA Hanford(10,133) Anchorage (11,060) 2*7, 11, 13 '19 Fairbanks(5,625) 2 4 7 9, 11, 13Indio21Los Angeles (2,479,015) Juneau(5,818) *3,8,10 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 22, *28, 34, *58 Ketchikan(5,202) 2, 4, 9 Modesto(36,585) 17 *23 Seward(2,063) 4 9 Palm Springs 27 Sitka(2.080) 13 Pittsburg 42 Redding(12,773) 7, *9, 16 ARIZONA Ridge Crest '25 Riverside(84,332) Ajo(5,817) 40,46 *23 Sacramento(191,667) 3 *6, 10, 15, 40 Douglas(9,442) 3, *23 Salinas(28,957) Monterey 8, 46, *56, 67 Flagstaff (7,663) 9, 13, *16 San Bernardino(91,922) *24, 30, 18 Globe(6,419) '14 San Diego(573,224) 810, *15, 39, 51 Holbrook *18 San Francisco-Oakland(740,316) Kingman(3,342) 6 *14 2, 4, 5, 7, *9, 20, 26, 32, 38, 44, *60 McNary *22 San Jose(204 196) 11, 36, 48, *54 Mesa(16,790) 12 San Luis Obispo(20,437) Nogales(6,153) 11, 16 San Mateo 6, 15 Page *14 *17 Santa Ana *50 Parker *17 Santa Barbara(58,768) 3, 14, *20 Phoenix(106,818) ...... 3, 5, *8, 10, 21, 15, 33, *39 Santa Cruz(25,596) *16 Prescott(6,764) 7 *19 Santa Maria(20,027) 12 Safford(3,756) *23 Santa Rosa(31,027) 50, *62 Tucson(45,454) 4, *6, 9, 13, 18, *27, 40 Stockton(86,321) 13, 19, 58 Yuma(9,145) 11, 13, *16 Susanville *14 Visalia(15,791) 43 ARKANSAS Watsonville(13,293) '25 \ rkadelphia(6,819) .9 Yreka City(4,759) *20 itatesville(6,414) *17 El Dorado(23,076) 10, *18, 30 COLORADO Fayetteville(17,071) *13 Alamosa(5,354) 3, '16 Fort Smith(47,942) 5 24 Boulder(19,999) *12, 14 Harrison(5,542) *14 Colorado Springs(45,472) 11, 13, 21 Hot Springs(29,307) *20, 26 Craig(3,080) *16 Jonesboro (16,310) 8 *19 Denver(415,786) 2 4.6, 7, 9, 20, 31, '41 Little Rock(IO2,213) *2, 4, 7, 11, 16, '29 Durango(7,459) 6, *20 Pine Bluff(37,162) 25, 38 Fort Collins(14,937) 22

515 Channel No. Town and population Channel No. Town and population Glenwood Springs *19 HAWAII Grand Junction(14,504) 5 *18 Hilo, Hawaii(27,019) 2, '4, 9, 11, 13 Gunnison *17 2, 4, 9, *11, 13 *22 Honolulu, Oahu (27,019) La Junta(7,712) Lihue, Kauai 3 *8, 10, 12 Lamar(6,829) 12, *14 Wailuku, Maui(7,411) 3, 7, *10, 12 Leadville(4,081) *15 Montrose(4,964) 10, '22 Pueblo(63,685) 5, *8, 26, 32 IDAHO Salida(4,553) *23 Boise(34,393) 2, *4, 7, 14 Sterling(7,534) 3, *18 Burley(5,924) '17 Trinidad(12,204) *24 Caldwell(10,487) 9 Coeur d'Alene '26 Grangeville *15 CONNECTICUT Idaho Falls(19,218) 3, 8, 20, *33 Bridgeport(158,709) 43, *49 Filer *19 Hartford(177.397) 3, 18, *24, 61 Lewiston (12,985) 3 New Britain(73,726) 30 Moscow (10,593) *12 New Haven (164,443) 8, 59, *65 Nampa(16,185) 6, 12 New London(30,551) 26 Pocatello(26,131) 6, 10, 15, *25, 31 Norwich (23,429) *53 Preston(4,045) 28 Waterbury (104,477) 20 Sandpoint (4,265) 16 Twin Falls(17,600) 11, 13 Weiser(3,961) 17 DELAWARE Dover *34 ILLINOIS Seaford *22 12, *61 Aurora(50,576) 60 Wilmington (110,356) Bloomington(34,163) 15 Carbondale(10,921) '8 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Champaign (39,563) 3, 36 Chicago(3,620,962)2, 5, 7, 9, *11, *20, 26, 32, 38, 44 Washington(802,178) ..4, 5, 7, 9, 14, 20, *26, *32, 50 Danville(37,864) 68 Decatur(66,269) 17, 23 De Kalb (11,708) *48 FLORIDA Edwardsville *18 Boca Raton *14 Elgin 66 Bradenton(13,604) *19 Freeport(22,467) 23, *65 Clearwater(15,581) 22 Galesburg(31,425) 63 Cocoa *18, 52 Harrisburg(10,999) 3 Daytona Beach(30,187) 2, 26 Jacksonville 14 Fort Lauderdale(36,328) 51 Joliet 14 Fort Meyers(13,195) 11, *30 Kankakee(25.856) 54 Fort Pierce(13,502) 34, 21 LaSalle(12,083) 35 Gainesville(26,861) *5, 20 Macomb(10,592) 22 Jacksonville(204,517) 4, *7, 12, 17, 30, 47, *59 Moline(27,397) Key West(26,433) 16, 22 Olney (8,612) *16 Lake Citv(7.571) *34 Peoria(111,856) 19, 25, 31, 47, *59 Lakeland(30,851) 32 Quincy(41.450) 10, 16. *27 Leesburg(7,395) *45 Rockford(92.027) 13,17, 39 Madison *36 Rock Island (48,710) 4 Marianna(5,845) *16 Springfield (81,628) 20, 49, 55, '65 Melbourne 43, 31 Streator(16,469) *64 Miami (249.276) ...*2, 4, 6, 7, 10, *17, 23, 33, 39, 45 Urbana *12, 17 New Smyrna Beach *15 Vandalla(5,471) *21 Ocala (11,741) .. *29, 51 Orlando(52.367) 6, 9, *24, 35 Palatka(9,176) *42 INDIANA Panama City(25,814) ,..7, 13, *22, 28 Anderson (46,820) 67 Pensacola(43,479) 1, *23, 33, 44 Bloomington (28,163) 4, *30, 63 St. Petersburg(96,738) 10, 38, 44 Elkhart(35,646) 28 Sarasota(18,896) 40 Evansville(128.6361 7, *9, 14, 25, 44 Sebring *27 Fort Wayne(133,607) 15, 21, 33, *39, 55 Tallahassee(27,237) *11, 27, 40 Gary(133.911) *50 Tampa(124,681)-St. Petersburg...*3, 8, 13, *16, 49 Hammond (87.594) 62 West Palm Beach (43,162) 5, 12, 25, *42, 53 Indianapolis (427,173) .. 6, 8, 13, *20, 40, 54, *69 Kokomo(38.672) 29 Lafavette(35,568) 18, *24 GEORGIA Madison (7.606) *60 Albany(31,155) 10, 19, 31 Marion (30,081) 31 Ashburn *23 Muncie(513.479) 23. 49. 61 Athens (28.180) *8, 34 South Bend (115,911 -Elkhart 16, 22, *34, 46 Atlanta(331,314) ...... 2, 5, 11, 17, *30. 36, 46, *57 Terre Haute(64.214) 2, 10, *26, 66 Augusta (71,508) 6, 12, 26, 54 Vincennes(1 8,831) *22 Chatsworth *18 Cochran *15 IOWA Columbus(79,611) 3, 9, *28, 38, 54 Dawson *25 Ames(22,898) 5, 23, 34 Draketown *27 Burlington (30,613) 26, 58 Macon (70,252) 13, 24, 41, *47 Carroll (6.2311 *18 Pelham 14 Cedar Ranids(72,296) 2, 9. 28 Rome(20.615) 14 Council Bluffs *32 Savannah (119,638) 3, *9, 11, 22 Davennort (74.549) 6, 18, 30, 36 Thomasville(14,424) 6 Decorah(6,0601 14 Tocca 32 Des Moines(177.965 .... 8, "II, 13, 17, *43, 63. 69 Valdosta ( 20.046) *33, 44 Dubuque(49.671) 16, *29, 40 Vidalia (5.819) *18 E stherville (6.719) *28 Warm Sprines *22 Fort Dodge(25,115) 21 Waycross(18,889) .8 Iowa City(27,212) *12, 20 Wrens *20 Mason City(27,980) 3, *24

516 Town and population Channel No. Town and population Channel No. Ottumwa(31,570) 15, *33 Salisbury(15,141) 16, *28 Red Oak(6,526) *36 Waldorf *56 Sioux City(83,991) 4, 9, *27, 14 Waterloo(65,198) 7, 22, *32 MASSACHUSETTS Boston (801,444) .... *2, 4, 5, 7, 25, 38, *44, 56, 68 KANSAS Greenfield(15 075) 32 Chanute(10,109) "30 New Bedfor (109,189) 6, 28, *47 Columbus *34 North Adams(21,567) 19, '35 Dodge City (11,262) 6, *21 Pittsfield(53,348) 51 Emporia(15,669) *25 Springfield (162,399) -Holyoke 22, 40, *59 Garden City(15,669) 11, 13 Worcester(203,486) 14, 27, *48, 66 Goodland(4,690) 10 Great Bend(12,665) 2 Hays(8,625) 7, *14 MICHIGAN Hutchinson(35,575) *8, 12, 36 Alpena(13,135) '6, 11 Lakin .3 Ann Arbor (48,251) *58 Lincoln Center .9 Bad Axe(2,973) *15 Manhattan(19,056) *21 Battle Creek(48,666) 41 Oakley *15 Bay City(52,532) 5, *19, 61 Phillipsburg *22 Cadillac(10,425) 9, *27 Pittsburgh(19,341) 7 Calumet 5, *22 Pratt(7,523) *32 Cheboygan(5,687) 4 Salina(26,176) 18, 34, 44 Detroit(1,849,568) 2, 4, 7, 20, 50, *56, 62 Sedan *28 East Lansing(2,325) 23, *69 Topeka(78,791) *11, 13, 29, 58 Escanaba(15,170) 3 Wichita(168,279) 3, 10, *15, 24, 33, *42 Flint(163,143) 12, *31 Grand Rapids(176,515) 8, 13, 17, *35 Iron Mountain(9,679) 8, '14 KENTUCKY Ironwood (11,466) *15 Ashland(31,131) *25, *61 Kckson (51,08857,) 18 Bowling Green(18,347) 13, 40, '53 alamazoo(704) 3, *52 Covington *54 Lansing(92,129) 6, 47, 53 Elizabethtown(5,807) *23 Manistee(8,642) *21 Hazard(6,985) *35 Manistique(5,086) *15 Lexington(55,534) 18, 27, *46, 62 Marquette(17,202) 6, 13, *19 Louisville(369,129) 3, 11, *15, 21, 32, 41, *68 Mount Pleasant (11,393) I4 Madisonville (11,132) *35 Muskegon(48,429) 54 Morehead *30 Parma 10 Murray(6,035) *21 Petoskey(6,468) *23 Owensboro(33,651) 19, 31 Pontiac(73,681) 22 Paducah (32,828) 6, 29 Port Huron 44 Pikesville(5,154) *22, 51 Saginaw(92,918) 25, 42 Somerset(7,097) Sault Ste. Marie(17,912) 8, 10, *32 *29 Traverse City(16,174) 7, 29 \Vest Branch *24 LOUISIANA A lexandria (34,913) 5, 25, 31, '41 MINNESOTA Baton Rouge(125,629) 2, 9, *27, 33 Alexandria(6,139) 7, *24 De Ridder(5,799) *23 Appleton 10 Houma (11,505) 11 Austin(23,100) 6, *15 Lafayette 3,10, 15, *24 Bermidji(10,001) 9, *26 Lake Charles 7. *18, 29 Brainerd *22 Monroe(38,572) West Monroe 8, *13, 14, 39 Crookston(7,352) *33 Morgan City(9,759) *14 Duluth(104,511)-Superior, Wise... 3, *8, 10, 21, 27 Natchitoches(9,914) *28 E y(5,474) *17 New Iberia (16,467) 36 Fairmont(8,193) *16 New Orleans(570,445) .... 4, 6, *8, 12, *32, 20, 26 Hibbing(16,276) 13, *18 Shreveport(127,306) 3, 12, *24, 33 International Falls(6,269) 11, *35 Tallulah *19 Mankato(18,809) 12, *26 Marshall(5,923) *30 Minneapolis(512, 718) -St. Paul.... '2, 4, 5, 9, 11, MAINE *17, 29, 23 Rochester(29,885) 10, 47 Augusta(20,913) *10 St. Cloud(28,410) 19, *25, 41 Bangor(31,558) 2, 5, 7 St. Paul(311,349) (see Minneapolis) Calais(4,589) *13 Fort Kent(3,001) Thief River Falls(6,926) 10 *46 Wadena(3,058) *20 Foxcroft (See Dover) Walker Fryeburg *18 12 Houlton(6,029) Willmar(9,410) *14 *25 Winona (23,031) *35 Kittery *34 Worthington (7,923) Lewiston (40,974) 8, 35 20 Millinocket(5,755) *44 Orono(3,634) '12 Portland(77,634) 6, 13, 26, *51 MISSISSIPPI Presque Isle(9,954) 8, '10 Biloxi(37,425) 13, *19, 25 Rumford (7,888) *43 Booneville 18 Bude *17 Cleveland *31 MARYLANC Columbia(6,124) *34 Columbus(17,172) 4 Baltimore (949,708) 2, 11, 13, 24, 45, 54, *67 Greenville (29,936) 15, 21 Cumberland(37,679) *36, 52, 65 Greenwood(18,061) 6, *23 Frederick(18,142) *62 Hattiesburg(29,474) 22, *28 Hagerstown(36,260) *68 Jackson (98,271) 3, 12, 16, *24, 40

517 Town and population Channel No. Town and population Channel No. Laurel(25,038) 7, 18 kcene(15,638) *52 , Meridian(4,893 11, 30, *14, 24 I ,ffleton(3,819) '49 \ Pachjta (See Laurel-Pachjta) Alanchester (82,732) 9, 50, 60 Senatobia '22 Portsmouth(18,830) 17 State College *2 Tupelo (11,527) 9 NEW JERSEY Vicksburg(27,948) 35 Asbury Park (17,094) 58 Yazoo City(9,746) 32 Atlantic City (61,657) 18, 53 Burlington 48 MISSOURI Glen Ridge '77 Newark(438,776) 13, 68 Birchtree *20 *35 New Brunswick(38,811) *19, 47 Bowling Green 41 Cape Girardeau(21,578) 12, 23, *39 Paterson(139,336) *18 Trenton(128,009) '52 Carrollton Vineland 65 Columbia(31,994) 8, 17 40 Flat River *22 Wildwood(5,475) Hannibal(20,444) 7 Jefferson City (25,099) 13, 25, *36 NEW MEXICO plin(38,711) 12, 16, *22 Alamogordo(6,783) 18 Kansas City(456,622) .. 4, 5, 9, *19, 41, 50, 62, *68 Albuquerque(96815) 4, '5, 7, 13, 14, 23, *32 King City *28 Carlsbad(17,975) 6, *15, 25 Kirksville(11-110) 3 Clayton(3,515) *17 La Plata *21 Clovis(17,318) 12 Lowry City 15 Deming(5,672) *16 Poplar Bluff(15,064) 15, *26 Farmington(3,637) 12, '15 Rolla(9,354) *28 Five Points (See Atrisco) St. Joseph(78,588) 2, 16, 22 Gallup(9,133) 3, *8, 10 St. Louis(856.796) 2, 4, 5, *9, 11, 24, 30, *41 Hatch 12 Sedalia (20,354) 6 Hobbs(13,875) *29 Springfield(66,731) 3, 10, *21, 47 Las Cruces(12,325) 22 Lovington(3,134) *19.3 MONTANA Portales(8,112) Raton(8,241) *18 Anaconda(11,254) 2 Roswell(25,738) 8, 10, 21, 27* 33 Billings(31,834) 2, 8, *11, 14, 20.9 Santa Fe(27,998) 2, *9, 11, 19 Bozeman (11,325) Silver City (7,022) 6, '10 Butte(33,251) 4, 6, *7, 18, 24 Socorro(4,334) *15 Cut Bank(3,721) *14 Tucumcari (8,419) *15 Dillon (3,268) *14 Glendive(5,254) 5, *16 NEW YORK Great Falls(39,214) 3, 5, 16, 26, *32 Hardin 4 Albany ( 134,995) -Schenectady - Havre(8,086) 9, 11, *18 Troy 6, 10, 13, *17, 23, *29, 45 10, 12, *15 Amsterdam (32,240) *39, 55 Helena(17,581) Binghamton (80,674) 12, 34, 40, *46 Kalispell (9,737) 9 *29 Lewiston (6,573 ) 13 Buffalo (580,132) 2, 4, 7, 17, *23, 29, 49 Miles City (9,243) 3, *6, 10 Carthage Missoula(22,485) 8, '11, 13, 17, 23 Corning *30 *17 Elmira(49,716) 18, 36 Wolf Point(2,557) Glens Falls(19,610) 58 Ithaca(29,257) *14, 52 IEBRASKA Jamestown (43,354) 26, *46 8,*21 Kingston 63 Albion Lake Placid 5, *34 Alliance(7,891) *13.7 Basset Levittown 21 Grand Island(22,682) 11, 17 Massena(13,137) '18 Hastings(20,211) 5 New York(7,891,957) 2,4,5, 7, 9, 11, *25, 31 Hayes Center 6 Niagara Falls(90,872) (see Buffalo) Hay Springs 4 Oneonta(13 564) *42 Kearney(12,115) 13 Patchogue 67 Lexington(5,068) '3 Plattsburg(17738) *57 Lincoln (98,884) 10, *12, 45, 51 Poughkeepsie t41,023) 54 McCook (7,678) 8 Riverhead 55 North Platte(15,443) 2, *9 Rochester (332,488) 8, 10, 13, '21, 31, 61 Omaha(251,117) 3, 6, 7, 15, *26, 42, *48 Rome(41,682) (see Utica) Scottsbluff (12,858) 10 Schenectady (See Albany) 4 Svracuse(220,583) 3, 5, 9, *24, 43, 62 Superior Troy (72,311) (see Albany) Utica(101,531)-Rome 2, 15, 33, '59 NEVADA Watertown 16, 50 Boulder City(3,903) 4 Elko(5,393) 10, *14 Ely(3,558) 3, 6 NORTH CAROLINA Fallon 25 Asheville(53,000) 13, 21,'33, 62 Goldfield 5 Burlington(24,560) 16 Las Vegas(24,624) 2, 8, '10, 13, 21 Chapel Hill (9,177) 4 McGill 8 Charlotte(134,042) 3, 9, 18, 36, *42 Reno(32,497) 2, 4, *5, 8, 21, 27 Columbia *2 Tonopah 9, *17 Concord 58 Winnemucca(2,847) 7, '15 Durham(71,311) 11, 22 Yerington '16 Fayetteville(34,915) 40, 62 Franklin '56 Goldsboro(21,454) 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE Greensboro 2, 48, 61 Berlin(16,165) *40 Greenville (16,724) 9,14, *25 Concord(27,988) 21 Hickory (14,755) 14 Durham (4,172) *11 High Point 8, *32 Hanover (4,999) *15, 31 Kannapolis(28,488) 64

518 Town and population Channel No. Town and population Channel No. Lexington 20 PENNSYLVANIA Linville *17 Morganton 23 Allentown(106,756) *39, 69 New Bern(15,812) 12 Altoona(71,177) 10, 31, 48, *57 Bethlehem (66,340) Raleigh(65,679) 5, 28, *34 .360 Rocky Mountam(27,697) 47 Clearfield Washington(9,690) 7 Erie(130,803) 12, 24, 35, *54, 66 Wilmington(45,043) 3, 6, 29, *39 Greensburg 40 Wilson(23,010) 30 Harrisburg(89,544) 21, 27, *33 Winston-Salem(87,811) (Also see Greensboro - Hazeltown 56 High Point -Winston-Salem 12, *26, 45 Johnstown (63,232) 6,19, *28 Lancaster 8,15 Lebanon (28,156) 59 NORTH DAKOTA New Castle (see Youngstown, 0.) Bismark(18,640) *3, 5,12, 17, 26 Philadelphia(2,071,605)3, 6, 10, 17, 23, 29, *35, *57 Devils Lake(6,427) 8, *22 Pittsburgh (676,806) 2, 4, 11, *13, *16, 22, 53 Dickinson(7,469) 2, *4 Reading(109,320) 51 Ellendale *19 Scranton (125,536) 16, 22, 38, *44, 64 Fargo(38,256) 6, 11, *13, 15 State College( 17,227) *25 Grand Forks(26,836) *2, 14, 27 Wilkes-Barre(76,826) 28 Jamestown (10,697) 7, *23 Williamsport(45,047) 66 Minot(22,032) *6, 10, 13, 14, 24 York(59,953) 43, 49 Pembina 12 Valley City(6,851) 4 Williston(7,378) 8,11, *15 RHODE ISLAND Providence (248,674 ) 10, 12, 16, *36, 64 OHIO Akron (274,605) 49, *55, 67 SOUTH CAROLINA Ashtabula(23,696) 15 Aiken (7,083) *44 Athens(11,660) *20 Allendale "14 Bowling Green Inaduefrosioen (19,770) 40 Bryan :72(7) *16 Canton(116,912) 17,23 Charleston (70,174) 2, 4, 5, *7 Chillicothe(20,133) 53 Clemson *68 Cincinnati (503,998) 5, 9, 12, 19, *48, 64 Columbia(86,914) 10,19, 25, *35, 57 Cleveland(914,808) 3, 5, 8, 19 Conway(6,073) *23 Columbus(375,901) 4, 6, 10, "34, 47, *56 Florence(22,513) 13, 15, 21, *33 Dayton(243,872) 2,7,16, 22, *45 Georgetown(6,004) *41 Hillsboro *24 Greenville(58,161) 4, 16, *29 Lima(50,246) 35, 44, *57 Greenwood(13,806) *38 Lorain(51,202) 43 Rock Hill(24,502) 30, *55 Mansfield (43,564) *31 Spartanburg(36,795) 7, 49 Marion (33,817) 68 Sumter(20,185) *27 Middletown(33,695) (see Hamilton) Newark(34,275) *28, 52 Oxford(6,944) 14 SOUTH DAKOTA Portsmouth(36,798) 30, 36, *42 Aberdeen(21,051) 9, *16 Sandusky (29,375) 51 Brookings(7,764) .8 Springfield (78,508) 26, 66 Huron(12,788) 12 Steubenville(35,872) 26, *66 Lead(6,422) 5, 11 Toledo(303,616j 11, 13, 24, *30, 54, 60 Mitchell(12,123) 5 Woodsfield *44 Pierre(5,715) *10 Youngstown(168,330) 21, 27, 33, 45, *58 Rapid City(25,310) 3, 7, *9, 15, 21 Zanesville(40,517) 18 Reliance 6 Seneca 2 OKLAHOMA Sioux Falls(52,696) 11, 13, 17, *23, 36 Ada(15,995) 10, *22 Vermillion(5,337) *2 Altus(9,735) *19 Watertown(12,699) 3 Ardmore(17,890) 12, *17 Bartlesville(19,228) 17 TENNESSEE Elk City (7,962) 8, *15 Enid(36,017) 20, *26 Athens (8,618) *24 Guymon (4,718) *16 Chattanooga(131,041) 3, 9,12, *45, 61 Hugo(5,984) *15 Cookeville(6,924) *22 Lawton(34,757) 7, 16, *27 Crossville *20 McAlester (17,878) *32 Fayetteville(5,447) . *28 Miami(11,801) *18 Greenville 39 Muskogee(37,289) Jackson (30,207) 7,16, *32 19 Johnson City(27,864) Oklahoma City(243,504) . 4, 5, 9, *13, 14, 25, 34, 43 11, *41 Tulsa(182,740) 2, 6, 8, *11, 23, 29, *35, 41 Kingsport(19,571) 19 Woodwards(5,915) *27 Knoxville(124,769) 610, 15, 26, *43 Lexington *11 OREGON Memphis(396,000) ...... 3, 5, *10, 13, *14, 24, 30 Murfreesboro 39 Astoria(12,331) *21 Nashville(174,307) *2, 4, 5, 8, 17, 30, *42 Bend (11,409) 4,5 Sneedville *2 Brookings 8, *14 Burns (3,093) "18 TEXAS Corvallis (16,207) *7 Eugene(35,879) 9, 13, Abilene(45,570) 9, 15, *26, 32 Klamath Falls(15,875) 12, *22 Alpine(5,261) 12 La Grande(8,635) 13, *16 Amarillo(74,246) *2, 4, 7, 10, 14 Medford (17,305) 5, 10, *18 Austin (132,459) 7, *18, 24, 36, 42 North Bend(6.099) 11, *17 Bay City(9,427) "27 Portland(373,628) 2, 6, 8, *10, 12, 24, *30 Beaumont(94,014) 6, 12, 21, *34 Roseburv(8,390) 4 Big Spring(17,286) 4, "14 Salem (43,140) 3, *22, 32 Boquillas 8 The Dalles(7,676) *17 Brady(5,944) 13

519 Town and population Channel No. Town and populaton Channel No. Brownsville 23 Bryan(18,102) 3, *15 Harrisonburg(10,810) 3 Cluldress(7,619) *21 Kenbridge *31 Corpus Christi(108,287) 3, 6, 10, 28, *38 Lynchburg(47,727) 13, 21, *33 (434,462) 4, 8, *13, 29, 39 Newport News(42,358) (see Norfolk- Del Rio(14,211) 10, *24 Portsmouth -Newport News) Denton (21,372) *2 Norfolk -Portsmouth -Newport News El Paso(130,485) 4, *7, 9, 13, 14, 26, *38 3, 10, 27, 33, 49, *55 Norton (4,315) *47 Fort Stockton(4,444) 5 Onancock Fort Worth(278,778) 5,11, 21, *31 *25 Galveston (66,568) 16, *22 Petersburg(35,054) 8 Harlingen(23,229) (also see Brownsville - Portsmouth(80,039) (see Norfolk -Portsmouth Harlingen-Weslasco) 4,*44, 60 and also see Norfolk -Portsmouth -Newport News) Houston(596,163)..2, *8,11, 13, *14, 20, 26, 39 Richmond(230,310) 6,12,*23, 35,*57,63 Laredo(51,910) 8,13, 27, *39 Roanoke(91,921) 7,10,*15,27 Longview(24,502) 16 West Point *46 Lubbock(71,747) *5, 11, 13, 28, 34 Lufkin(15,135) 9 WASHINGTON McAllen (20,067) 48 Bellingham (34,112) 12, 24,*34,64 Marfa (3,603) 3 Centralia (8,657) Marshall(22,347) *15 *22, 35 Everett(33,849) 16 Midland(21,713) 2,18 Pasco(10,228) Monahans(6,311) 19 9 Pullman(12,022) *10 Nacogdoches(12,327) 19, *32 Richland(21,809) Odessa(29,495) 7, 24, 30, *36 25,*31 Seattle(467,591) 4,5, 7, *9,22,*28 Port Arthur(57,530) 4 Spokane(161,721) 2,4, 6, *7,28,22 Presidio 7 Tacoma(143,673) 11, Richardson 23 13, 20, *56,*62 Vancouver.. *14 Rosenberg(6,210) 58 Walla Walla(24,102) San Angelo(52,093) 3,6, 8,*21 14 San Antonio(408,442)...4,5, *9, 12, *23, 29, 41 Sherman(20,150) 26, 20 Sonora 12 Sweetwater(13,619) 12 Temple(25,467) 6, 28 Texarkana(24,753) 6, 28, 41 Call Tyler(38,968) 6,17, *34 Victoria(16,126) 19, 25 Waco(84 706) 10, 25, *34, 44 Weslaco(7,514) 5 CCITY Wichita Falls(68,042) 3, 6, *24, 18 UTAH TELEVISION CORP. Cedar City (6,106) 5, *16 Logan(16,032) 12, *22 When you are planning Moab *14 Monticello *16 film production -animation, Ogden(57,112) 9, *18, 24, 30 Price (6,010) 6, *15 commercials, documentaries Provo (28,937) *11, 16 in Richfield (4,212) 13, *19 ... St. George(4,562) *18 Salt Lake City(182,121) .... 2, 4, 5, *7, 14, 20, *26 CANADA FRANCE GER Vernal (2,845) 3, *17 VERMONT MANY GREATBRITAIN Burlington (33,155) 3, *33, 63 SPAIN Rutland(17,659) *28 St. Johnsbury(7,370) *20 Windsor *41 our international pool will VIRGINIA solve all your problems Blacksburg (3,358) *43 Bluefield *63 Bristol(9,768) 5, *28 Charlottesville (15,954) 29, *41, 64 Courtland *36 COTY TELEVISION CORP. Danville(35,066) 24, 44, *56 Fredricksburg(12,158) *53 1270Avenueof the Americas Front Royal(8,115) 42 Hampton 13, *15 Suite 2217 NewYork,N.Y. 10020 212 CI 6-5870 (1) These assignments may be utilized in any com- Gen. Sales Mgr. -Claude Lacloche munity lying within the area of the triangle formed by Brownsville, Harlingen and Weslaco.

520 U. S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS Wenatchee(13,072) *18 WYOMING Yakima(38,486) 23, 29, 35, *47 Casper (23 673) 2, *6, 14, 30 Cheyenne(31,935) 5, *17, 27, 33 WEST VIRGINIA Lander(3,349) 4 Laramie(15,581) .8 Beckley (19,397) 4 Rawlins(7,415) 11 Bluefield(21,506) 6, 40 Riverton(4,142) 10 Charleston(73,501) 8, 23, 29, *49 Rock Springs(10,857) 13 Clarksburg(32,014) 12, 46 Sheridan(11,500) 7, 12 Fairmount (29,346) 66 Grandview Huntington(86,353) 3,13,*.967 GUAM Martinsburg(15,621) *44 Agana 8, 10 Morgantown(25,525) *24 Parkersburg (29,684) 15, 39, *57 Weirton *50 PUERTO RICO Weston(8,945) 5 Aquadilla *32,44 Wheeling -Steubenville, Ohio 14, 41 Arecibo-Aquadilla 12 Williamson (8,624) *31 Arecibo 54, 80 Bayamon 36 (33,733) 11, *58 WISCONSIN Carolina 52 Appleton 32 CyCaag 76 Colfax *28 Fajardo 13, *40 Eau Claire(36,058) 13, 18 Guayama 46 Fond du Lac(29,936) 34 Humacoa 68 Green Bay(52,738) 2,5, 11, 26, "38 Mayaguez(58,744) *3, 5,16, 22 Janesville(24,899) 57 Ponce(99,190) 7, 9, 14, 20, .26, 48 La Crosse(47,535) 8,19, 25, *31 San Juan(223,949) 2, 4, *6, 18, 24, 30, *74 Madison(96,056) 3,15, *21, 27, 47 San Sebastion 38 Manitowoc(27,598) 16 Utuado *70 Milwaukee(637,392) .... 4, 6, *10, 12, 18, 24, *36, 30 Vega Baja 64 Oshkosh(41,084) 22 Yauco 42 Racine(71,193) 49 Rhinelander(8,774) 12 VIRGIN ISLANDS Sheboygan (42,365) 28 Superior(35,325) 6, 40 Charlotte Amalie(I1,463) 10, 17, *23, 43 Wausau(30,414) 7, 9, *20, 33 Christiansted 815, *21, 27

521 25 PRODUCTIONS, INC. 780 NORTH GOWER STREET HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90038

Series created, produced and filmed by Desilu LUCILLE BALL SPECIALS/CBS-TV THE LUCY SHOW/CBS-TV MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE/CBS-TV STAR TREK/NBC-TV

Series employing the facilities and services of Desilu THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW/CBS-TV BATMAN/ABC-TV FAMILY AFFAIR/CBS-TV GOMER PYLE/CBS-TV GREEN HORNET/ABC-TV HEY, LANDLORD/NBC-TV HOGAN'S HEROES/CBS-TV I SPY/NBC-TV LASSIE/CBS-TV MEN AGAINST EVIL/ABC-TV MY THREE SONS/CBS-TV TAMMY GRIMES SHOW/ABGTV THAT GIRL/ABC-TV

Television Syndication-Domestic and Foreign DESILU SALES, INC.

Desilu Studios DESILU GOWER/DESILU CAHUENGA/DESILU CULVER

LUCILLE BALL, President Producers -Distributors

PROGRAMS

COMMERCIALS

FEATURE FILMS

SHORTS

523 Producers and Distributors

A (Produces and distributes half hour filmed ABC Films, Inc. series, feature films, cartoon comedies.) 1330 Avenue of Americas, New York, N. Y. Renfrew of the Royal Mounted (13); 10019; LT -1-7777. Hal Golden, pres.; Jack V. Al Christie Comedies (107); Q. T. Hush, Arbib, exec. v.p. for domestic; Thomas J. Private Eye Cartoons 100; 265 features; By- McManus, exec. v.p. for foreign; Phil Har- line, Steve Wilson (39); Planet Patrol (39); mon, Dir. of adv. and prom.; Jerry Smith, Fireside Theatre (118). eastern div. mgr.; Howard Lloyd, v.p. and western div. mgr.; Arthur Gross, central Allen & Allen Productions div. mgr.; Charles Atkins, southern div. 3947 W. 59th Place, Los Angeles 43, Calif.; mgr.; Bernard Franzman, dir. of traffic. Axminster 3-3314. George E. Allen, direct- (Distributor and co -producer of television ing manager. (Producer and distributor of programs.) films for TV.) Girl Talk (700); Hayride (52); Harvey Wild Life (series). Cartoons (126); Buck Rogers & Flash Gor- don (53); Eighth Man (52); New Breed (36); Allencror Productions, Inc. The Rebel(76); Addams Family(68); 3449 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Hollywood 28, Branded (45); Milton the Monster (26); One Calif.;466-5365.AlgernonG.Walker, Step Beyond (94); Shindig (123); Breaking president; W. A. Blanchard, vice-presi- Point (30); Ben Casey (150); Combat (128); dent, sls.; Marcia J. Walker, secy., treas; Fugitive (90); Wyatt Earp (226); I'm Dickens J. Reid Rummage, prod. mgr. (Produces .. . He's Fenster (32). industrial & educational films.) AFP Distributors, Inc. Allied Artists Television Corp. 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza 165 West 46th Street, New York 36, N. Y.; 7-5915. Robert Gross, pres.; Lawrence A. 757-3070, Ed Morey, pres.; Henry S. White, Glesnes, vice-pres.; Sheldon Abromowitz, exec. v.p.; James C. Stern, vice-pres. & prod. supv.; Harriet H. Hester, dir. of pro- gen. sls. mgr. Marie S. Lincoln, admin. gram development; Harvey Hecker, agen- asst., Ralene Levy, service dir.; Karl Von cy liaison; Carl Enright, traffic mgr; Minjo Schallern, cen. div. sls. mgr.; Jerry Liddi- Henry, film supv. (Preparation and distri- ard, South Western div. sales mgr. bution of all elements of film and video 7 Bob Hope Features; 14 Exploitables; tape commercials as part of film exchange 19 Science Fiction; 40 Cavalcade of the 60's services for advertising agencies and film Group I; 32 Cavalcade of the 60's Group producers. Also available editorial and II;16 Cavalcades of the 60's Group III cutting room services, film and video tape Group IV (27); 13 Bomba The Jungle Boy storage, special packaging and all related 48 Bowery Boys; 31 Dial AA For Action film handling services.) 105 Action Features; 145 Westerns; 13 Post Academy Film Productions, Inc. '50 features; 6 Post '48 Features. 123 W. Chestnut St.. Chicago.Ill.;Michigan All -Scope Pictures,Inc. 2-5877, Bernard Howard, president. (Pro- Commercial film div. of 20th Century -Fox duce live and filmed shows and com- Gordon S. Mitchell, president; C. D. Owens, mercials, slides, animation, slide films). vice-president. (Produce filmed series, live Bob Elsons Interviews of the Century and animated commercials.) (17); The Lovelier You. American Diversified Services Ade1phi Company Box 975, Kingsport, Tennessee; 477-7413. 33 Key St., Eastport, Me., Eastport 308. Ta- C. E. Feltner, Jr., general manager: John mar Lane, production manager. Mal Mer- Dallas, general sales mgr.; Ronald Edward, rit,business manager. (Produce filmed Dir. of Creative Services. (Producer and programs, comercials and musicals.) distributor of films for television, govern- ment, industry, and education); importer Aladdin Television Productions,Inc. and exporter of films; producer of TV com- 346 No. Larchmont, Los Angeles 4, Calif., mercials; exclusive program supplier for H011ywod 2-6686. Harry M. Popkin, presi- United Broadcasting System.) dent; Julius F.Tuchler, vice-president * andassociateproducer.(Producerof American Film Company filmed series.) 1329 Vine St., Philadelphia 7, Pa.; WA 2-1800. Ben Harris, manager. (Produce film com- Kid Magic (13). mercials. Also sell, book, ship, inspect, furnish projection equipment and storage Alexander Film Co. facilities for 35 mm, 16mm and 8mm); dis- Alexander Film Bldg., P. 0. Box 1101, Colo- tribute travel, medical, & sponsored films. rado Springs, Colo., 633-1771, TWX 303- 473-1414; Denver office: 1700 B'way, 222- American Film Productions, Inc. 4515; New York office: 500 Fifth Avenue, 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza LO 5-1350, TWX 212-640-5559, Calhoun Mc- 7-5915. Robert Gross, pres.; Lawrence A. Kean, prod.rep.; Chicago office: Suite Glesnes,secy.-treas.;Sheldon Abromo- 510, Wrigley Bldg., 400 No. Michigan Ave.. witz, v.p.; Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr., v.p.; WH 45980, TWX 312-222-9764, Dick Lewis, Harriet H. Hester, dir. of program devel- area sls. rep.; Detroit office: Maple office opment; Barbara Brazong, officer mgr. Center, 950 East Maple Ave., Birmingham, (Produce and distribute live and animated 644-1212, TWX 313-647-3934,N.Donald film inserts, TV commercials industrial, Ringsred, pres., gen. sls. mgr. (Producers sales, public relations, educational, train- and distributor of all forms of commer- ing, medical, documentary, merchandising cial and theatrical film.) and program films.) Alexander, M. & A. American Diversified Services 8530 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif.; 657- Lock Box 975, Kingsport, Tennessee, 37662, 5860. Peter Rodgers, pres. & nat'l sales mgr. 615-239-9301; C. E. Feltner, Jr., owner; John

524 Dallas, general sales mgr.; Ron Edwards, Mitchell, president; J. R. Bingham, vice- Dir. of creative services; Robert Woods, chmn. & treas.; R. M. Finehout, v.p., in prom. mgr.; William Utsman, art dir. (Pro- chg.oftelevision(Distributorspublic ducer and distributor of films for televi- service filmed programs) sion. Producer of TV commercials. Exclu- Over 300 public service films. sive program supplier for United Broad- casting System.) Atlas FilmCorporation 1111 South Boulevard, Oak Park, Illinois; American International Television, Inc. AUstin7-8620. Branch salesoffices,40 165 West 46th St., New York, N. Y., CI 5- Rucker Place, Alexandria, Virginia; Box 3035; James H. Nicholson, pres.; Samuel 36, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; 2801 Cyclo- Z Arkoff, exec. v.p.; Stanley E. Dudelson, rama Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio; 6331 Holly- v.p. chg distr.; David J. Melamed, v.p. chg. wood Blvd.. Hollywood, California. James finance; Milton Moritz, nat. dir. adv.-pub.; A. Kellock, pres. (Produces filmed com- Ruth Pologe, Eastern dir. adv.-pub. (182 mercials and industrial films.) cartoons, 272 feature films.) Anderson, Jack Productions Atlas Television Corp. 1701 North 74 Street, Omaha, Nebr. Tele- 209 E.56thSt., New York 22,N.Y.; phone 393-3888. Jack Anderson, owner. ELdorado5-7943.Henry Brown,pres- (SOF motion pictures for television, in- ident.(Film production anddistribu- dustry, agriculture, education, etc.) tion.) Captain Z-RO (26); Hollywood to Broad- Anderson, Leonard Associates, Inc. way (13); Grantland Rice (13); YourFam- 45 West 38th St., New York, N. Y. 10018; ityTheatre (39); Is This Magic (13). Holi- 695-8718.Leonard Anderson,president; day Films: Abe Lincoln (1); Judy in East- Barbara Anderson, vice-pres.; Lillian Yor- orland (1); Election Fever (1); Song for mark, secy. (Producers of filmed commer- Santa(1); Xmas Fairy Tale(1): Xmas cials, TV and industrial films.) Story (1); Spirit of Xmas (1); 115 feature films; 50 westerns; 350 shorts. Anguish, Toby, Motion Picture Productions 1381 Calle Aurora, Camarillo, Calif.; 805-HU A.T.U. Productions, Inc. 2-1000. Tobey Anguish, general manager & 130 W. 57th Street. New York 19: JUdson producer; Ada Fancher, sales manager. 6-4552. Allen Swift, pres. & creative dir.; (Produces filmed programs.) Cal. A. Stadlen, v.p. & gen. mgr. (Producers of television commercials. Animation, live Popular science (111), Adventure Album action, stop motion, puppets or any com- (25). bination. We specialize in the creation of Animated Productions, Inc. single spots or complete campaigns. "Syn- 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.; COlum- divual" spots for banks, dairies,beer, bus 5-2942. Al Stahl, president; Richard paints, etc.) Stahl, vice-president; Shirlee Debrier, pro- Audio Productions, Inc. duction director: Peter Puzzo, executive 610 Ninth Ave.. New York36. N. Y.: PLaza director. (Producers of programs, televi- 7-0760 Peter J. Mooney, president; Alex sion commercials, cartoons and shorts, in- Gansell,secy.; Margot Fletcher,treas.; dustrial films, specialists in animation, stop Harold Lipman, manager, TV dept. (Pro- motion, and fotomation.) Fully -animated ducers of filmed commercials.) Industrial -with punched tape-Animation stand.) Films. Animatic Productions, Ltd. 15 West 46th Street. New York 36, N. Y.; JU.Austin Productions, Inc. 2-2160. Tasker G. Lowndes, pres. (ProducerP.0. Box 713, Lima, Ohio: Tel.: 229-7881. -slidefilms, Almstrips filmo-graphs (lim- B. Otto Austin. Jr., president; ClairE. ited animated movies), TV commercials, Butturff,vice-president.(Producersof technical animation and stop motion.) film commercials and industrial films.) Armstrong, J., & Co. Award Films 420 Lexington Ave., New York. N. Y.; LE 20 N. Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606; 236- 8955.A. D. LeVine, gen. mgr.; Robert 2-2010. Joseph Armstrong, president. (Pro- Eirinberg, Partner. (Producers and Dis- ducers of custom-made and syndicated tributors of Kling Film Series & Syndi- commercials.) cated Commercials.) ArneII, Peter, Productions Bank, Savings & Loan,Beer,Soft 750 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10021; TRa- Drink, Milk. Bread, Meat, Moving & Stor- age Series TV Snots (35mm and 16mm). falgar 9-5097. Peter Arnell, owner & pro- Paradox (26) (O'Henry Stories); Hormel ducer; Jean Heaton, production manager. Girls (44): Jack Drees Boxing from Rain- (Producers of live and filmed shows.) bo; All American Wrestling (52); Adven- Arrowhead Productions ture Out Doors (26); Travelbug (13); TV 291 S. La Cienega Blvd.. Beverly Hills, Calif. Kitchen (26). OLeander 5-8378. Ed Beloin, producer; Burt Harris, business manager. (Produces B packages filmed series.) George Bagnall & Associates, Inc. So This Is Hollywood (network series). Home Office: 8827 Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif.; OL. 2-8050. Branch Office: Les Associated Press, The Anthony.vice-pres.,5082LanternHill 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20. N. Y.; Drive, Pittsburgh 36, Pa. TUxedo 4-6603. PLaza 7-1111. Wes Gallagher, general man- George L. Bagnall. pres.; W. L. Anthony, ager; Robert Eunson, assistant general vice-pres.; Fred C. Lindquist, secy. manager. (Daily news and picture serv- Clutch Cargo(4min.)260 Episodes; ices for television.) Space Angel (4 min.) 260 Episodes. Association Films, Inc. Baldwin Organization, Inc., The 347 Madison Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.; 10 West 65thSt., New York 23,N. Y.; MUrray Hill 5-2242. Exchanges in Ridge- TRafalgar 7-6607. Ted Baldwin, president. field, N. J.; La Grange, Ill.; Dallas, Tex.; (Produces filmed programs and industrial Oakmont, Pa.; Hayward, Calif.;R. D. films.) 525 B alsam, Jerome, Films, Inc. Lee Dalia, director. (Produce, distribute 165 W. 46th St., New York, N. Y. CI 7-4220. filmed boxing series.) Jermone Balsam, president. (Distributor The Big Fights (13); The Floyd Patter- of feature films, film series.) son Story; Liston vs. Clay Special; Fight- Secret File, U.S.A. (26); Hollywood Pre- ers in Action (16). view (series). Bob Banner Associates, Inc. B Films, Inc. 545 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.; PL 2-6666. 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood. Bob 527 Madison Avenue, N. Y. 22, N. Y. PLaza Banner, pres.; J. William Hayes, first v. p.; 5-4811-2.CharlesMcGregor,president. Julio Di Benedetto, v.p., East coast opera- (Distributor of Adventure Series Spec., tions; Irwin E. Schlussel, gen. counsel & feature films, adventure films. treas.; Buzz Kulik, v.p., West coast opera- Bold Journey-film (140); Judge Roy tions.(Producers of filmedseries and Bean-film (39); I Search for Adventure- specials.) film(52);Nightcourt,USA-film Jungle Girl (15); 70 Feature Films (260)(78) The Jimmy Dean Show, Candid Camera, Debbie Drake; Public Affairs Spec.(9) The Carol Burnett Specials. Way of Thinking (42); Columbia Lectures International Studies (100); Crime & Pun- B onjo Productions, Inc. ishment (39); Tarzan Features; The Big 1215 South Flower St., Los Angeles 15, Calif.; World of Little Adam (104); Space Car- RI. 7-7336. J. Bond Johnson, pres., exec. toons. prod.; Everett L. Jones, vice-pres., secre- tary; Charles Wallace, treas. (Production B arbre, Thos. J., Productions, Inc. of feature motion pictures and television 2130 So. Bellaire St., Denver 22, Colo.;756- series.) 8383. Paul Emrich, v.p.; H. J. Anderson, prod. mgr. (Producer, distributor of filmed B randon Films, Inc. shows, producer of film commercials and 200 W 57th St.. New York19. N. Y.:CIrcle business films.) 6-4868. (Distributes foreign feature films.) Prairie World of The Kit Fox (1); Val- 24 feature films. ley of the Standing Rocks (1). B ray Studios, Inc. Baron -Brody Productions 729 Seventh Ave., New York 19,N.Y.; 630 Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; JU. CIrcle 5-4582 John R. Bray, chairman of 2-6454. Allen Baron. director; Merrill S. the board: Paul A. Bray. ores.; Paul Bray, Brody, producer. (Producers of feature Jr., v.p. sls. mgr.; Rod Johnson, animation films for theatrical release and TV.) dir. (Producers and distributors of black & white and color films and film strips on Bartlett, Hall, Television Productions technical and/or job training, sales pro- 1041North Formosa Ave., Hollywood 46, motion. etc. Safety, aeronautics, health Calif.;HallBartlett,president;Nat and hygiene, cartoons and sponsored films James, vice-president. (Produce dramatic for TV and general distribution, also Span- film series.) ish and French (Safety Training films.) Basch Radio & TV Productions British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC TV 25 W. 45th St., New York 36, N. Y.; JU-6- Enterprises). 7570. Frances Scott Basch and Charles J. 630 Fifth Avenue, New York, N Y. 10020; LT 1-7100. Leonard Miall, BBC Representa- Basch, Jr., partners. (Produce live and tive in the United States. Head Office: film shows and commercials.) Television Centre, Wood Lare, London, Oriental Varieties (16). W.12 England, Shepherds Bush 8000. Den- nis Scuse, general manager Television En- B eacon Television Features, Inc. terprises; S. W Smithers, 1313C Canadian 115 Newbury St., Boston 16, Mass.; COm- rep.. 1500 Bronson Ave., Ottawa. The Hon. monwealth 6-6881. J. L. Sanderson, presi- H. R. Fisher; BBC Austra'ian Rep.; 177 dent; BarbaraKeane.treasurer. (Produce ElizabethSt., Sydney. (Distributes film filmed series, commercials, business films.) series of all types of T.V programming.) B eck, Alexander, Films, Inc. British Information Services, News Division 1501 Broadway, New York 36. N. Y.; LOng- 845 Third Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022; PLaza acre 3-6187-8. Alexander Beck, president. 2-8400. (An agency of the British Govern- (Distributesfeaturefilms,shortsand ment) Alan J. Waple. director. Westerns.) British Calendar, Topical Quarter -Hour Television Series available weekly; News B ecker, V. S., Productions Clips (1-3 per wk.); short films for televi 2593 Grand Concourse. New York 68, N. Y.; sion (50). FO -5-3832; MU 7-7000. Viola S. Becker, Exec. Producer. (Produces ana distributes B roadcastingandFilm Commission of Na live and filmed package shows and com- tional Council ofthe ChurchesofChrist, mercials and casting and industrial films.) inthe USA 475 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.; River- B ellFilm Exchange side 9-2200. William F.Fore, executive 630 Ninth Ave.. New York 36, N. Y.: Circle director; William Ratcliff, acting director, 6-1383.Sidney Kulick, president.(Dis- broadcast operations; Joh Clayton, dir. of tribute filmed programs.) film opers.; David Poindexter, dir. of util.; Lois Anderson, dir. of promo. and distrib. B iddick Company Davey and Goliath (39); Talk Back (26); 219Hollister Ave., Santa Monica,Calif. The Way (13); The Breakthru (19); Alive 90405; 213-396-1250. Guy Biddick, manager. spots (6); Tangled World (13); The Lord's Sid Sutherland, prod. mgr.: Barbara Mc- Prayer (1). Ney, office mgr.; Burt Zoul, traveling rep. (Producersofanimatedcommercials, B roadcasting Foundation of America filmed spots.) The International Div. of NETRC, 10 Colum- bus Circle, New York 19, N. Y.; JUdson Big Fights, Inc., The 6-0055. Samuel B. Gould, chairman; John 9 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y.; LExing- White, pres.; Basil Thornton, v.p.-secy.; ton 2-1717. William D. Cayton, president; Arthur Griffin,v.p.-treas.(Devises and 526 distributeseducationalprograms from ace Hotel, Edward Hewitt, mgr. Interna- abroad) tional sales offices: Canada-CBS Films Canada Ltd., 45 Charles St. East, Toronto, Burrud, Bill,Productions Ontario, Japan-CBS Japan Inc., Mitsuwa 1100So. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Bldg. 5 Nishi 6-chome, Ginza Chuo-ku, 90019;937-0300.Bill Burrud, president. Tokyo,Switzerland-CBS(Europe)SA, (Producers of filmseries, commercials, Channerstrasse 18, 6300 Zug. Germany- packages.) CBS(Europe) SA-Georgenstrasse 27, Mu- nich-Italy, CBS(Europe) SA, Vio Ludovisi 5, Rome, -CBS Limited. Byron Motion Pictures, Inc. Villiers House, Strand, London WC 2. 1226 Wisconsin Ave., N. W., Washington. France-Agence Francaise de Television, D.C.20007;FEderal 3-4000. Byron S. 12, rue Gaillon, Paris. Australia-CBS Films Roudabush,president;DudleySpruill, ?ty Ltd., Colman House, Berry & Walker vice-president and general manager; Ar- Sts., North Sydney, N. S. W. Africa-Afri- thur Rescher, sls. mgr. can Films & Features Ltd., 806 Central House, 3 Central Ave., Salisbury, Southern C Rhodesia; Michael J. Kubeyinje, 108 Ma- CBSFilmsInc.(ColumbiaBroadcasting rina St., Lagos Nigeria. Arabia-Morad System) Yousuf Behbenhani, P.O. Box 146, Kuwait. Korea-Taiyang Trading co.,60,1 Ka, 51 W. 52 St., New York, N. Y. 10019; phone: Myung-Dong Chung -Ku, Seoul 10. Televi- 765-4321 Merle S.Jones,pres.; Frank sion Interamericana SA, 4543 Ponce de Leon Shakespeare, exec. v.p.; Sam Cook Digges, Blvd.. Coral Gables, Fla. CBS Filmes do v.p., admin.; Ralph M. Baruch, v.p. int. sls.; Brazil Ltda, Rua Barao de Itapetininga James T.Victory, v.p., dom. sls.; Fred J. 1140 6*, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Lebanon-Dr. Mahlstedt, dir. of operations; William W. Georges Chammas, P. 0. Box 2604, Beirut. Weiss, v.p., ; William C. Aden, CBS Reports (105 continuous); Run, Bud- Jr. sls. prom. mgr.; Robert Fuller, pub. dir.; dy, Bun (39 continuous); Pistols 'n' Petti- Willard Block, dir. int. sls.; Lawrence B. coats (39 continuous); An Evening With Hilford, _ngr. int. sls.; Murray Benson, dir. . .(27); Perry Mason (271 continuous); licensing; Arnold Lewis, mgr., licensing; Marshal Dillon (233); Gunsmoke (hour- Joseph B. Irwin, dir. bus. affairs; Christo- lnng.177 continuous); Have Gun, Will pher F. Brady, mgr. bus. affairs; Edward Travel (225); Wanted-Dead or Alive (94) K. Cooper, mgr., prod.services; Mort Depity Dawg (312); Heckle & Heckle (104) Fleischer, mgr. sls. services; Stanley Mol- Mighty Mouse (104); Tom Terrific (130) dow, int. service mgr. Branches: Atlanta, The Millionaire (206); Twilight Zone (half - Ga.-1371 Peachtree Bldg., Jack Waldrep, Lour, 134); The Phil Silvers Show (138); mgr. Dallas, Tex. -21 Turtle Creek Square; Call Mr. "D" (52); Rawhide (234 continuous); James McCormick, mgr. Chicago, 111.-630 Trackdown (71); World War I (26); Young North McClurg Court, Henry Gillespie, People's Concerts (35 continuous); The Bai- mgr. San Francisco, Calif.-Sheraton-Pal- kys of Balboa (26); The Beverly Hillbillies

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527 (138 continuous); The Jackie Gleason Show Cartoon Distributors Corporation (90 continuous); Petticoat Junction (108 Home office: 8827 Olympic Blvd., Beverly continuous); America; (65); The Defenders Hills, Calif.; OL. 2-8050. Branch office: Les (132);The Great Adventure(26);Mr. Anthony,vice-pres.,5082 Lantern Hill Broadway (13); The Nurses (68); The Doc- Drive, Pittsburgh 36, Pa. TUxedo 4-6603. tors and the Nurses (30); The Reporter George L.Bagnall,pres.;Jor Bantle, (13);Slattery's People(56continuous); treas.; Fred C. Lindquist, secy. True (33); Hector Heathcote (104); The Astronut Show (104); Candid Camera (113 Space Angel (5 min.) 260 Episodes -ani- continuous); Ed Sullivan Show (35 con- mated; It's A Small World (1/2 hour); tinuous); Green Acres (32continuous); Travel Adventure (39). Hogan's Heroes 32 continuous); Interna- tional Hour (46 continuous); Lamp Unto Cascade Pictures of California, Inc. My Feet (55 continuous); Look Up and Live 1.021 Nt Seward St., Hollywood 38, Calif.; (60continuous); Linus the Lionhearted H011ywood 2-6481.B. J.Carr. president: (130); My Three Sons (216 continuous); Roy Seawright, vice-president, Vaughan Roger Ramjet (78 continuous); Trials of Paul, chg. of prod. (Produces commer- O'Brien 30 continuous); Twilight Zone cials.) (hour-long, 17); The Wild, Wild West (30 continuous); Accent (36); Air Power (26); Caston Productions CBS Television Workshop (26); Conquest 3833 Sunset Blvd., Room 302, Hollywood 69, (25); Newsfilm (continuous); The Robert Calif.Robert L. Cashy and Milton L. Berridge Theater (26); Special Documen- Cashy, co -owners and producers.(Film taries and Public Affairs (continuous); producers.) Touch of Fame (14); The Twentieth Cen- tury (221 continuous); You Are There (65); Catholic Motion Picture Enterprises Zoorama (39); Brenner (25); The Brothers 2040ChattertonAve., New York 72, N. Y. Brannagan (39); The Cases of Eddie Drake TAlmadge 9-6728. Louis D. Colson, owner (13); The Files of Jeffrey Jones (39); The president. (Distributes packagefilms.) Investigators (13); The Lineup (18); San Francisco Beat (183); The Whistler (39); cavalcade Pictures, Inc., and Cavalcade Tele. Gunslinger (12); Hotel de Paree (33); The vision Programs Alvin Show(26);Assignment Foreign 959 No. Fairfax Ave., Hollywood 46, Calif.; Legion (26); The Gray Ghost (39); Navy OLdfield 4-4144; Harvey Pergament, presi- Log (102); (8); Rendezvous dent. (Producer, distributor and importer (39); Stars in Action (92); U. S. Border of filmed programs.) Patrol (39); Whirlybirds (111); The Witness Famous Guests (13); Unk & Andy ABC (17); Colonel Flack (39); December Bride Adventures (26); Operation Tomorrow (4); (157); The Eve Arden Show (26); The Adventures of Patches (26); Marvin Miller Honeymooners (39); Ichabod & Me (36); Story Teller (13); Junior Aces (13); Popu- I Love Lucy (179); Life With Father (26); lar Science (78); Adventure Album (26); Mr. Adams & Eve (66); Our Miss Brooks (13). (128); Pete & Gladys (72); Sum & Sub- stance (26); World of Adventure (33); The Cavalier Productions, Inc. Cara Williams Show (30); The Garry Moore 9134 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 46, Calif.; Show (34); Lucy-Desi Comedy Hours (13); CRestview 6-4174. Robert G. Young, presi- Oh, Those Bells(13);Lariat Sam (65); dent; Eugene B. Rodney, vice-president American Musical Theater (90); Bringing in charge of production; Ben Bisgeier, Up Buddy (36); Chronicle (13); For the People (13); My Favorite Husband (13); secretary. (Producers of filmed series.) Mr. Lucky (26); The Search (27); Small Father Knows Best (series). World (57); Space -The New Ocean (20); Chapman, Bruce, Co. World of Giants (13). 125 W. 41st St., New York 36, N. Y. Wiscon sin7-9244.BruceChapman, president: California International Productions Edna Chapman, vice-president. (Produces 6710 Melrose Avenue. Hollywood 38, Califor- distributoroffilms,commercials and nia; WEbster 9-1491. Homer O'Donnell, shorts.) owner. The Answer Man (13). Calonius, Lars, Productions, Inc. Charter Oak Tele-Pictures 45W. 45th St.. New York 36, N. Y.; PLaza Lab., 75 West 45th St., New York, N. Y.; 7-0350. Lars E. Calonius, president. (Pro- LT 1-3722. Production studios, 423 E. 90th duce animated and live action commer- St., New York, N. Y. Tr. 6-6800; Louis cials.) Cavrell, pres. (Producers & distributors of films.) Camera Craft Chatham,Lew, Associates 6820 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28,Calif.; Chatham Bldg., Claremore, Okla.; Rogers H011ywood 3-6856. (Rent, sell, buy equip- 3-4347,L. A. Chatham, manager. (Film ment for producers.) producer, Documentary films.) Campus Film DistributorsCorporation C/Hear Services, Inc. 20 East 46th St., New York, N. Y. 10017; MUr- 210 East 47th Street, New York 17. N. Y.; ray Hill2-8735.Steve Campus, Leslye EL. 5-7212.Granville 'Sascha' Burland, Froum, film coordinator. Distributor of pres. (Creation and production of radio educational, industrial and documentary and television commercials specializing in films.) comedy; commercial jingles, film tracks. compose and create.) Campus Film Productions, Inc. 20 East 46th St., New York, N. Y. 10017; MUr. Cheryl -TV Corp. ray Hill 2-8735. Nat Campus, pres.; Jules 3084 Motor Avenue, Los Angeles 64, Calif.; Krater, exec. prod.; Sue Campus, Educa- UP 0-6136. Simon Lipson, president; Jack tional Film Coordinator. (Producer of edu- Broder, vice-president.(Distributors of cational,industrialanddocumentary feature films.) films.) 20 feature films. Capital Enterprises Chicago Film Laboratory, Inc. 1027 N. Cole, Hollywood 28, Calif.; HO 2-2393. 1322 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago 57, III., 935- Shull Bonsall. pres. (Distributors TV films.) 6785. E. G. Josephson, pres.; RobertD. 528 Casterline, v.p. (Producers and processors Milford, Conn. TRinity 4-6590. Garo W. of industrial and commercial films.) Ray, president; (Producers of industrial, educational and religious films.) Cinecraft, Inc. 2515 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio. 44113: Cine-View Inc. (Cine-Tele Productions) Area Code 216-781-2300. Ray Culley, pres.; 6325 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood 38. Paul Culley, v.p., gen. mgr.; Jack Zimmer, Calif.; HO 5-3376. Harry J. Lehman, pres.; v.p., TV prod.; Bob Haviland, exec. dir. Cecile Lehman, v.p.; Jacques R. Lehman, (Producer of TV commercials, industrial secy.;PhillipSaltz,asst.secy.;Jesse motion pictures and slide films). Davis, prod.; Gail McKiddy, writer; Alan Lehman, ed. Cinema-VueCorporation 245 West 55th Street, New York 19, N. Y.: City Film Center, Inc. JUdson 6-8920. Joseph P. Smith, pres.; John 66-40 69th Street, Middle Village, Queens, C. Smith, v.p., sls. mgr.; Egon C. Nielson, N.Y.C.11379; TWining 4-7800. John R. pres. International operations. Gregory, pres. (Producers of 8mm/l6mm/ Milestones of the Century (Doc.) (365); 35mm motion pictures, and sound slide - Mickey Rooney Show (33);Secret File films, for the fields of business, industry. U.S.A. (26); Adventure Theatre (15); One advertising, sale, science, religion, educa- hour Christmas Show (1); Musical Parade tion, health, entertainment and TV. Crea- of Stars (1100); Frank Fontaine Showtime tive consultation and production facilities (39); Harlem Variety Revue (13);Errol including complete studio facilities. Flynn Theatre (26); Men of Destiny (130); Pathe Educational Shorts (103); Newport Clairmont Films Jazz Festival (1); Championship Wrestling 6710 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, Calif.; WEb- (104); Frank Fontain Comedy Hour (1 hour ster 9-1491. Leonard Clairmont, owner. special). CliftonProductions,Inc. (formerly D.P.M. Productions,Inc.) elnepix,Inc. 205 E. 86th St., New York, N. Y. 10028; 348- 243West 55th St., New York. N.Y.; Circle 7600. Maurice T. Groen, pres.; Henrick N. 6-0888.M. Kleinerman, president. (Distri- Weener, chg. prod. (Producer of indus- butors of feature films and cartoons.) trial. sales film and commercials. Stock 52 features; 52 westerns; cartoons. shot library in color on foreign countries.) Cinetoon Productions Colburn, John Associates, Inc. 1847 Fort St., Honolulu 13, Hawaii; 502677 1215 Washington Ave., Wilmette, Illinois. Maurice D. Myers, owner. (Producers of Phones: Chicago: BRoadway 3-2310; Wil- film commercials.) mette: ALpine 1-8520. John E. Colburn, president; Floyd D. Parker, exec.v.p.; Zino -Video Productions, Inc. Robert I. Ford, v.p., ed. dir.; James R. Boston Post Road and Cedarhurst Lane, Phillips, Jr., gen. sls. mgr. (Producers of

529 industrial and television film and commer- (40); 400 Spanish Language Features; 55 cials) Spectacular Features. Colorama Features, Inc. Coty Television Corporation 733 Third Ave., New York 17, N. Y., TN -7- 1270 Avenue of the Americas, New York, 3232; Dino Fazio, pres., Samuel Greller, N. Y. 10020; 246-5870. Henri R. Coty, pres.; v.p Alvin T. Sapinsley, 1 v.p.; Tolly Reviv, 2 v.p.; Alice Lewitin, managing dir.; Claude 25 features -19 in color. Lacloche, sales mgr. (Television film pro- Commerce Pictures Corp. duction.) 525 Poydras St., New Orleans 12, La.; Area Cox, William G., Film Enterprises Code: 504, Tel.: 523-5026. Robert Wiegand, 140 S. Orange Drive, Los Angeles 36, Calif.; pres. (Producers of film commercials.) WEbster 4-8590. William G. Cox, owner - CommonwealthFilm &Television, Inc. producer.(Produce commercials, news 1780 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; Circle clips.) 5-6456; Sara Sackett, president; Bernard Shatzkin, sec'y & gen'l. counsel; Jewel Crandall, Roland D., Productions Litch,v.p.; Bernard Shatzkin, sec'y & 31 Heusted Drive, Old Greenwich, Conn.; gen'l. counsel; Leo Gottlieg, gen. sls. mgr. NE 7-0425. RolandD. Crandall. owner. (Producers and distributors of filmed pro- (Produces animated commercials.) grams, feature films.) Thomas Craven Film Corporation 250 features, 85 westerns; 500 cartoons, 330 East 56th St., New York, N. Y. 10022; serials, shorts. MUrray Hill 8-1585. Thomas Craven, pres- ident: Willis Briley, dir. of production. The Communications Group, A Corporation (Producers of commercials, theatrical fea- 421 West 54th Street, New York, N. Y. 10019. turettes, documentary films; filmed esries.) Gerald Auerbach, pres.; Louis Mucciolo, exec. v.p.; Henry Traiman, v.p. & gen. The World Through Stamps (52): The mgr.; Samuel Auerbach, v.p. & treas. (Pro- World Around Us (26); Action 150 (1); Pas- ducers of TV commercials, TV films, films ternak (1); Behind the Camera with David for industry and entertainment.) Lean (1). Subsidiaries: Gerald Prods., Sponsors Film Service; Caldwell Pictures Corp.; Clef 10 Thomas Craven Films (Canada) Ltd. Prods.; Peter Elgar Prods., Inc. 32 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario; 363- 4459. James Swackhammer, pres.; Thomas Company of Artists Productions, Inc. Craven, D. William Robinson, v.p.'s. (Pro- 5746 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.; HO ducers of commercials, theatrical featur- 2-0811; Tom J.Corradine, exec.prod.; ettes, documentary films. TV program- A. R. Nunes, vice-pres.; Kyle C. Thomas, ming.) secy. & treas. dir.; Jean Yarbrough prod. CreativeManagement Associates,Ltd. supervisor; Jay 0. Lawrence & Larry 555 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y.; Meyer, script supervisors. (Producers of Murray Hill 8-2020; 9255 Sunset Blvd., Los motion pictures & commercials.) Angeles 69,Calif.; CRestview 3-2020; 28 Condor Pictures, Inc. Bruton St., London Wl, England; GRos- 1536 Viewsite Terrace, Hollywood 69, Calif.; venor 6446; Freddie Fields, pres.; David OLympia 2-7447. Milton Simon, gen. mgr. Begelman,exec.vice-pres.;theatrical (TV pilot films. Films made to order.) agents and artists representatives. Creativision Incorporated Continental Cinema Corporation 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.; Circle Studio City, North Miami, Florida; 949-2211. 5-4830. Jane Kayfetz, v.p.; Mary David, Milton H. Lehr, pres.; Lawrence S. Rap- distribution mgr.; (free films for TV of port, v.p. & sec'y.; David Brady, treas. general interest, plus special series of (Producers of films, commercials. TV spe- films on: boating, women's fashions; Se- cials and series.) ries of films on Sweden: Its people, indus- try, culture, arts & crafts, etc. All with Continental International Pictures English sound track.) 448 Harrison Ave., Greenville, Ohio; 548-2791. Creative Films, same address & phone no. as Walter D. McFarland, executive producer. above. (Distributors of domestic & foreign (Producers of 16mm. black & white and short subjects and features to TV, theatres color sound documentary films for busi- & non -theatrical markets. Art films, ad- ness, industry, government agencies, bu- venture, musical,auto -racing,puppets, reaus, and institutions.) experimental, etc.) Co-Ordinated MarketingAgency,Inc. Crest Television Productions 575 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; 10361 McCormick St.. No. Hollywood. Calif.: PLaza 2-1700. Lester "L." Wolff, presi- SUnset 2-3138. Lloyd Friedgen. president: dent and exec. prod.; Irving I. Herz, exec ElvaFraser.secretary -treasurer.(Dis- vice-pres. and exec. prod.; Wally Reed, tributor and producer of features.) prod (Producer and distributor of 54 hour TV shows and live TV shows.) Bing Crosby, Productions 780 N. Gower, Los Angeles, Calif. 90038; HO Between The Lines; Women's Club of 9-5911. Harry L. "Bing" Crosby, chairman the Air. of bd.; Basil F. Grillo, pres.; George Rosen- Corradine, Tom J., & Associates berg, vice-pres. (Network television film 1404 No. Van Ness Dr., Hollywood 28, Calif.; series, syndicated film series.) HO 2-0811. Branch office in New York. Tom Corradine, president;Kyle C. Thomas, C -own Pictures International Vice -President Sr General Manager. 961 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 46, (Distribute filmed series,feature films. Calif;CRestview 6-6139.S.Michelson, Western Representative for Medallion Pic- secretary -treasurer. Distributors of fea- tures Corp. & Republic Corp.) ture films.) The Ruggles (91): Holiday U.S.A. (26), 20 features; 10 shorts. 409 feature films, 192 Westerns; Bozo Car- toons(156);Time to Remember(39); Crystal Pictures, Inc. Animal (104); Court of Human Relations 1564 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10036; PLaza 530 7-5130. F. Feinstein, president; S. Tager, Daystar Television dir. of sls. (Distribute features, Westerns, 9028 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 69,Calif.; packages & reissue TV series.) CRestview 3-4830. Leslie Stevens, exec. 19 features; 9 sports shorts; comedies prod.; Dominic Frontiere, assoc. prod.; (112); T.V. series (half hour) (410). Allan Baiter, pub dir.; Ron Silverman, production associate; Ralph Riskin, proj- Culhane Film Studios, Inc. ects development. (TV producers-Ameri- 215 E. 37th Street, New York 16, N. Y.; MUr- can Broadcasting Co. -Columbia Broad- ray Hill 2-5070. Rudolf Weiss, pres.; Sham- casting System -United Artists Television.) usCulhane, producer,director;John Cuddy, prod. mgr.. (Produce TV commer- Demby Productions, Inc. ci..ls and industrial films-RCA Beam De- 44 W. 56th St., New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza fik.ction Tube; TV spots.) 7-0813. Emanuel Demby, president; Betty Jeffries, vice-pres. (Produce television and Cummings ProductionsInc. motion picture features.) New Canaan, Connecticut; PLaza 7-6452. Cavalcade; Music; Carnival; WitchOn (NYC)914LE 3-2055. Ralph Waldo Cum. Wheels; The Shadow; World in Space. mings, president. (Creation and produc- tion of musical commercials, backgrounds, Denove,Jack, Productions, Inc. scores for promotional & entertainment 6611 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood38, projects.) Calif.', H011ywood 4-8331. Jack Denove, president; Dick Denove,vice president. (Produce filmed series, commercials.) In- D dustrial films. DBA Consolidated TelevisionSales The Christophers (series). (see Bagnall, George, and Associates, Inc.) Department of the Army,Radio & TV Branch Darer Corporation Audio -Visual Branch Office, Public Infor- 1 East 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 10022; mation Div., Chief of Information, De- PLaza 2-1745. Stanley P. Darer, pres.; Su- partment of the Army, Washington 25, san Silverstone Darer,v.p.;Robert E. D. C. OXford 53007/76655; Lt. Col. Merle C. Smith, . (Producers.) Lewey, chief; Lt. Col. John R. Swee, Dep- uty. New York branch office:663 Fifth Day, Gordon M., Productions Ave., MU 8-7572; Los Angeles branch office. 72 W. 45th St., New York 36, N. Y.; TN 7- 6087 Sunset Blvd., 462-7215. 7390. Gordon M. Day, pres.; Carol Bulk - ley, vice-pres.; Leo Reich, treas. (Write - D4 Film Studios, Inc. produce commercials and sound tracks.) 56 Elmwood St., Newton 58, Mass.; WOod.

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531 ward 9-7770. Joseph Dephoure, pres.-treas. son, asst.treas.; Donald A. Escen asst. (Film producers, commercials, animation, treas., controller; Leland L. Kirk, asst. con- etc.) troller. Disneyland; Walt Disney Presents; The Depict." Films Corp. Mickey Mouse Club (syndicated); Zorro; 254 West 54th St., New York 19,N. Y. Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. COlumbus 5-7620. J. R. von Maur, presi- dent. (Producers of filmed commercials Douglas Productions and industrial motion pictures. Sales meet- 10 W. Kinzie St., Chicago 10, Ill.; MOhawk ing ..nd conventions, road shows.) 4-7455. D. P. Raymond, v.p. chg. lab.; J. Pusateri, prod. mgr.; Wm. Bielicke, lab- Derel Producing Associates oratory mgr. 35mm-l6mm production and 375 Perk Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza laboratory services. 9-6644. Jerry Feldman, president; Gene Feldman, executive producer. (Packagers Dryer,Sherman H., Productions (367 Madison Ave.. New York 22. N. Y.: TEm- & producers of filmed shows.) pleton 8-5690. Sherman H. Dryer, presi- Exclusive! Crime Club, Bellevue Is My dent. (Produce programs.) World of Medi- Home! cine (13); Project: Security (13); The Bal- ance (13); The Magic Eye (13); New Biol- Desilu Productions Inc. ogy (160); American Economy (160); Com- 180 North Gower Street, Hollywood 38, munism; R.M.E. (26); Geigy Farm Specials California; H011ywood 9-5911. Lucille Ball, (4); Flicker Flashbacks. president and director; Herbert F. Solow, vice-pres., programming; Argyle Nelson, Dube, Harry S. Sr., vice-pres., dir.; Edwin E. Holly, sec.- 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.; treas., dir.; Bernard Weitzman, vice-pres.; Harry S. Dube, owner. William It. Cresant, controller. (TV film COlumbus5-7035. producer for own account; provides com- (Live and film shows, commercials.) plete filming services and facilities for net- Dunn, Cal, Studios, Inc. works and independent producers on cost- plus -fee basis; operates 34 sound stages 141 W. Ohio St., Chicago 10,Ill.; 644-7600. and extensive back lot.) Cal Dunn, president.(Producers of mo- Owns Desilu Playhouse (syndication): tion pictures. TV conunercials, slideffims The Ann Southern Show (syndication); for sales, training, promotion, indoctrina- Guestward Ho!(syndication); Harrigan tion.) and Son (syndication); The Texan (syndi- cation); Whirlybirds (syndication); Those Dynamic Films, Inc. Whiting Girls (syndication); Willy (syndi- 405 Park Avenue. New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza cation); Untouchables (syndication); The 1-7447. Branch offices: Don O'Reilly, 133 Lucy Show (network series); Fair Ex- Carnegie Way, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia; change (network series); Kraft Mystery 404-524-7211; William Mathews, 130 7th St., Theatre (syndication); Greatest Show on Pittsburgh,Pa.;412-471-2780. Enterprise 7872 Akron -Chicago -Detroit. Nathan Earth (network series); Glynis John Show Zucker, pres.; Walter Lowendahl, exec. (network series); Star Trek (network se- vice-pres.; Richard Friedlander. Business ries); Mission: Impossible (Network se- mgr. (Producers of television series, televi- ries); You Don't Say (network live show). sion commercials, educational and indus- Desilu Sales, Inc. trial films.) 780 N. Gower, Hollywood 38, Calif. H011y- Speedway International (39); and others. wood 9-5911. Lucille Ball, pres.; Bernard Weitzman, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Ed Hol- E ly,dir.;Offices in U.S., Canada, Latin America, United Kingdom, Europe, Far Edwards, Ralph, Productions East. (TV Film distribution.) First Federal Bldg., Hollywood 28, Calif.; Desilu Playhouse (syndication); Guest - Ralph Edwards, owner. (Creator, packager, ward Ho! (syndication); Harrigan & Son producer television shows.) (syndication); Texan (syndication); Win- dow on the World (hour documentaries) Truth or Consequences, (NBC-TV); This (Syndication); Untouchables (syndication); Is Your Life (NBC-TV); It Could Be You Lucille Ball Show (syndication); Fair Ex- (NBC); About Faces (ABC-TV) (all live). change (syndication); Desilu Mystery The- atre (syndication); Greatest Show on Earth Elan -Porter Productions, Inc. (syndication); Fractured Flickers (syndi- 19 West 45th St., New York, N. Y.; JUdson cation); The Texan (syndication); Journey 2-1992. Raphael Elan, president. (Produc- of a Lifetime (syndication); Junior All ers of live and filmed shows.) Stars (syndication); Rod Rocket (syndica- tion); Jazz Scene, U.S.A. (syndication); Eldorado Films, Inc. Glynis (syndication); Three Feature Films 107 East 41st Street, New York 17, N. Y.; (syndication); A Nation At War, syndica- MUrray Hill 7-2062; (Cable address: Lil- rock New York.) Associates in Hollywood, tion). London, Paris, Rome, Barcelona. Robert Disney, Walt, Productions H. Van Beynum, pres.; David Bader, exec. 500 So. , Burbank, Calif., Thorn - vice-pres.; L. D. Rock, secty.-treas.; Rock wall 5-3141; Victoria 9-3411; 477 Madison and Rock, counsel. (International distrib- Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10032, PLaza utors of theatrical and television films.) 9-3800. Walter E. Disney, mem. bd. of dir., exec. prod.; Roy 0. Disney, pres., chmn. of Electric Utilities Television bd.; Wm. H. Anderson, v.p., studio opera- Box 4272, Madison, Wisconsin; SE. 8-6371. tions;E. Cardon Walker, v.p., marktg.; Richard L. Huff, owner. (Produces and Donn B. Tatum, v.p., admin. asst. to pres.: distributes commercial films.) Joseph W. Fowler, v.p., Disneyland opera- tions; Bonar Byer, v.p., indust. relations: Elektra Film Productions, Inc. Oliver B. Johnston, v.p., mercdsg.; Spencer 33 West 46th Street, New York 36, N. Y.; JU. C. Olin, Richard T. Morrow, general coun- 2-3606. Samuel Magdoff, pres.; Jordan Cald- sels;Franklin Waldheim, v.p.,Eastern well, exec. prod.; Marvin Friedman, dir.; counsel; Luther R. Marr, secy.; Michael L. Bert Hecht, prod.; George Canata, dir. Bagnall, asst. secy.; Lawrence E. Tryon, (Industrial films, educational films. Com- treas.; Orbin V. Melton, Richard L. John- mercials, spots, animation, show openings.) 532 Al Hirt Eddy Arnold

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533 Elliot, Unger & Elliot Fairbanks, Jerry, Productions (Division of Screen Gems, Inc.) 1330 No. Vine Street, Hollywood, Calif. 90028; Sales °lice: 711 West Fifth Ave.; PL 1-4400. H011ywood 2-1101. Jerry Fairbanks, pres.; Studios: 513 West 54th St.; 414 W. 54th St.; Leo S. Rosencrans, creative dept. 418 West 54th St., New York, N. Y.; JU 6- 5582. Alfred L. Mendelsohn, v.p. & gen. Fairbanks, "Tiny", Enterprises, Inc. sls. n gr.; Errol Linderman, sls. mgr.; Ste- phen Elliot, v.p.; Michael Elliot, v.p.; Mi- 449 Kingsland St., Nutley 10, N. J., NOrth chaelNebbia, Arthur Ornitz and Gne 7-3767. "Tiny" Fairbanks, president. (Pro- Friedman, director -cameramen; Sol Ehr- duces live and filmed programs.) lich and Burt Harris, directors -producers. West Coast: Columbia Ranch, Hollywood Fairview Films, Inc. Way & Oak Street, Burbank, Calif.; HO P. 0. Box 4317, Grand Central Station, New 2-3111. Richard Kerns, v.p. in chg. of prod.; York, N. Y. 10017; HA 2-7640; Adm. Solo. Roy Hollingsworth, production mgr.; Jack mon S. Isquith, president. (Feature films Daniels, Russ Mayberry, Edgar Beatty, and shorts.) Phil Patton, directors; Dick Cunha, direc- tor cameraman; Harry May, staff camera- Falk, Richara R., Associates man (Producefilmsand Commercial 220 West 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y.; CHick- spots.) ering 4-5797. Richard R. Falk. president; G. Lewis, sales mgr.; Mel Ducpt, research; Embassy Pictures Corp. Television A. Roberts, media director. (Producers of 1301 Avenue of Americas, New York, N. Y. live and filmed programs, commercials.) 10019. 201-956-5500. Joseph E. Levine, pres.; Second of Death(3);Original Hour Leonard Lightstone, exec. v.p.; E. Jonny (13), Eye -Witness; People in the News Graff, v.p. for TV; Arnold Friedman, adv. (live); Men Working (13); and Summer & prom. mgr. for TV. (Production, distri- Time (live); Here And Now (also radio); bution, syndication film.) The Margaret Haymes Show; It Never Happened. Empire Mims. Inc. 22 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y.; LExing- Family Films ton 2-7027. A. Joseph Handel, president. 5823 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood 38, (Producers rep. and distributor of 18 fea- Calif.;H011ywood2-2243.Sam Hersh, gen. mgr.; Roy Luby, Assoc. prod.; Mel ture films.) Hersh, Asst. gen. mgr.; Charles Wayne, Endorsements, Inc. (TV) distr. mgr. 111 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y.; LT This Is The Life (Series -16th yr.) 1-7315. Jules Alberti, president. Family Theater, Inc. ERA, International Film and Recording En- 7201 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90046; terprises, Inc. H011ywood 2-1317RevPatrick Peyton, 219SecurityTrustBuilding, Miami 32. C.S.C., producer: Rev Albert J. Heinzer, Florida: FRanklin 3-8729.E.G. Weaver, C.S.C., coordinator; Tom Lewis, executive pres ; AlbertL.Weintraub, legal counsel; director; Bert Aqudelo, film department E. E. T'Kach. treas.; Dr. E. V. Rothkircn, manager. (Produce and distribute religi- exec consultant; Edward R'Church, prod. ous, biblical films.) coordinator; Duarte de Martinau, vice- 11 religious feature films; 26-4:30 films on pres.; Board of directors: E. B. T'Kach, E. Psalms from Old Testament of the Bible. G. Weaver. Duarte de Martinau. Branch offices: 570 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.; 6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal- Famous Artists Corporation if.: Minneapolis 3, Minn.: Suite 14, 307 W. 944)Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills,Calif.; 15th St., FE. 3-8831, E. B. T'Kach, St. Pe- CRestview 3-4470. New York-CI. 7-6200. tersburg 31, Flordia: P.O. Box 3361, Tel. Charles K. Feldman, pres. 896-5911, Edward R'Church; Lima, Peru: Jiron Arequipa 196, Room 432; Tel. 4-0053, Fedderson, Don, Productions Carlos Toro; Tokyo, Japan: #44, Tadacho, 786 No. Gower, Hollywood 38,Calif.; HO. Naxano-ku, Pin Y. Ongg. (Produce and 9-5911. Don Fedderson, president; Fred distribute films for motion picture and Henry,exec.vicepresident;Charles TV: Commercials, travelogues, features, Spira, Jack W. Minor, v.p.'s. Produce documentary. Also radio transcriptions programs.) and musical recordings.) The Millionaire (network); Who Do Era Productions, Inc. You Trust (network). My Three Sons 1330 No. Vine St., Hollywood, Calif. 90028; (network); Family Affair. Also TV Con- HO 6-7341. Brice Mack, president; Robert sultants for Lawrence Welk and manage- Mack, v.p. (Produce live and animated ment Hollywood Palladium. commercials.) Fennell, Paul J., Co. 404 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 48, F Calif.; OLympia 2-2612. Paul J. Fennell, Faillace Productions, Inc. owner -producer; John E. Burks, techni- 1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, New York; cal advisor; Claudia M. Rinaldi, business Circle6-7676. Tony Faillace, president; manager. (Creating and producing ani- Len Mackenzie, vice-president & creative mated TV commercials, public relations director; Jordan Bentley, vice-pres. chg. films.) of sales; Chris Gambino, exec. secretary. (Producers, complete "Music for Commer- Film -Aide cials" service. Creation and/or production 509 HarrisonSt., Amarillo, Tex.: DRake of jingles. Commercial background music 3-5122.J.T. Robinson, mgr.; James E. and film commercial scoring. Packaging Goodloe, prod. mgr. (Producers of indus- of radio and television program. Pro- trial and commercial film.) ducers of TV, Radio programs. Also mo- tion pictures.) Film Associates, Inc. 4600 S. Dixie Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45439; 293- Fair Deal Motion Picture Service 2164.E. Raymond Am. president: Mil- 2040 Chatterton Ave., New York 72, N.Y.: dred G. Am, vice-president; David Bar- TAlmadge 9-6728. Louis D. Colson, owner tholomew, prod, manager. (Produce film president. (Distributes package films.) commercials, live spots, animation, pack - 534 age programs. Also have complete motion bd.; Bernard Mack, pres.; Joseph Mack, picture services.) vice-pres.; Vi Dane, prom. mgr.; Pat Cas- cio, prod. mgr. (Produce filmed commer- Film Classic Exchange cials, industrial films, slide films, slides, 1926 So. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 7, Calif.; live theatre and animated commercials, REpublic 1-3854. (Produce,distribute etc. filmed series, features.) Charlie Weaver and his Mt. Idy Friends Films for Television of Hollywood, Inc. (13); The Living Past (7);104 cartoons; 9033 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 305, Beverly Hills, 56 features; 35 westerns. Calif.; CR 3-2706. Jack H. Skirball, presi- dent; Mildred R. Stunell, secretary. FilmGraphics, Inc. 369 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Films of the Nations, Distributors, Inc. 7-3330. Lee E. Blair, pres.;Bernardernard 305 E. 86th St., New York, N. Y. 10028; 348- Rubin, secy.-treas. (Producers of indus- 7600. Maurice T. Groen, president; Henrick trial, educational motion pictures. Both N. Weener, exec.dir.(Distributors of animation and live action.) filmed programs and sponsoredfilms; large 16mm color stock shot library.) FilmImages, Inc. 1860 Broadway, New York 23, N. Y.; CIrcle Film video Releasing Corporation 7-1877. Rosalind Kossoff, president. (Dis- Suite 1010, 333 West 52nd Street, New York tributes filmed shorts.) 19, N. Y.: JUdson 2-6185. Maurice H. Zou- ary, exec. prod. (Producers of commercial Film Studios of Chicago, III. and television programs.) 135 So. LaSalle St., Chicago 3.III.;CZ6- In Production: Poem For a Day, Pa- 8417. George L. Reasor and H. A. Spanuth, rade of Presidents, Kiddie Camera, Uncle owners; (Distribute sports, religious and Dunkle, Kidventures, The Story of the feature films.) Reformation, When Vaudeville Was King, 100 features. When Radio Was King, The History of Weapons, Authors and Artists, Fifty Years Film Vision Corp. of Royalty. 165 West 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Ci. 7-4220-1. Jerome Balsam, exec. v. p. (Fea- Filmways, inc. ture film distributor.) 51 W. 51st St., New York, N. Y.; LT 1-9200. Martin Ransohoff, bd. chairman; Lee Mo- e48Features, 36 Westerns. selle, pres.; John Calley, exec. vice-pres.; Bud Austin, v.p.; L. Douglas Nolan, vice- FilmaekStudios pres., secy. & treas.; Richard Brown, v.p.; 1327 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago 5,Illinois; Michael Mindlin Jr., v.p. chg. adv.-pub.; HArrison 7-4855.Irving Mack, chmn. of Carl B. Rohwetter, asst. sec. & comp.

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535 Films Five, Inc. Fortune Associates 18 East 50th St., New York, N. Y.; PL 2- 7033 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28,Calif.; 7960.Walter Bergman, head of studio H011ywood 9-2258. J. M. Lench, president; open (Producers of industrials, documen- R. L. McGrath, gen. mgr. (Producers of taries,commercials,live & animation. film & radio commercials, merchandising Sound stage editorial department & mass - tie ins. print distribution on premises. Fotovox, Inc. Fiore Films 1447 UnionAve.,Memphis 4, Tenn.; 128 MalloryAve..Jersey City 4. N. J.; HEn BRoadway 5-3192. Elston Leonard, pres- derson 2-4474. Albert A. Fiore, TV & film ident; Frank Berfield, production manag- director. (Produce filmed programs, com- mercials and sales training-public rela- er. (Producers of film commercials.) tions films.) Four Star Distribution Corp. Fishbein. Frieda 555 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022; Tel.:421-4444. Tom McDermott,pres.; 353 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. 10019; George Elber, Manny Reiner, exec. vice- CIrcle7-4398;Frieda Fishbein,owner. pres.; Ken Joseph,v.p.,domesticsls.; (Live and film use.) John C. Hierlihy, dor. foreign sls.; An- thony D. Thomopoulos, dir,of admin. Flagg Films, inc. (Distributes TV series produced by Four 6345 Fountain Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif.: Star Television in off -network syndication H011ywood 2-0902. Don Flagg, pres.; Anne and by Four Star International for first - Flagg, v.p.; Hamil Petroff, prod.-dir.; Terri run syndication.) Garban, office mgr.; Red Schryver, ed.: Hollywood A Go Go (52); Cheerio A Go Bob Patton, asst. ed. (Producers of filmed Go (1); Theatre I (60); The Detectives (97); nommercials, industrials, public relations Target: The Corrupters (35); Stagecoach films.) West (38); The Rogues (30); Something Spe- Clients: Massey -Ferguson, Inc.; Need- cial (10); The Westerners (270); The Rifle- ham, Harper and Steers: The Carnation man (168); McKeever & the Colonel (26); Co.; Federal Aviation Agency; U.S. Infor- Ensign O'Toole (32); Tom Ewell Show (32); mation Agency; Gardner Advertising; Ho- Zane Grey Theatre (145); The Law and Mr. nig -Cooper and Harrington. Jones (45); Richard Diamond (26); P. D. Q. (260); Spectacular Showcase (21); Super Flamingo Telefilm Sales, Inc. Spy Group (11); Reissues (11); Sherlock 529 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10017; Holmes (12); Della (1); Burkes Law (81); TN 7-8760. S. F. Rubin, president. (Distrib- Sport Specials (2); Honey West (30); Docu- utors of feature films, filmed series.) mentaries (2). Imperial Package (50); Festival Package (30); The Country Show (stars of the Four Star Television Grand Ole Opry) (91); Superman (104); 4030 RadfordAvenue,No.Hollywood, Citizen Soldier (39); O.S.S. (26); Deadline Calif.; POplar 6-4151. Tom McDermott, (39); TV's Baseball Hall of Fame (78); Su- pres.; George A. Elber, exec. v.p.; Charles perman Cartoons (16); Squirrel Car- Boyer, v.p.; David Niven, v.p.; foreign toons (150); Top Secret (26); Telecomics prod.; Dominick Dunne, v.p.; S. A. Mac- (165); Critics Award Package. Sween, treas.; A. Morgan Maree, III, asst. secy.; Leonard A. Johnson, secy,asst. Fleetwood Films, Inc. treas.; Norman S. Powell, prod. supv.; Ber- 10 Fiske Place, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; MOunt nard Burton, editorial supv.; Robert Walk- Vernon 4-5051. Myron Bresnick. president: er, casting dept. Martin D. Bresnick, vice-president; Rence The Zane Grey Theatre; Law of the Bresnick, secretary; Leonard Fagin, treas- Plainsman;TheRifleman;Stagecoach urer. (Produces travelogues and miscel- West; Richard Diamond; Wanted Dead laneous shorts.) or Alive: Black Saddle; The Law & Mr. Jones; Johnny Ringo; Peter Loves Mary; Flying A Pictures, Inc. The Dupont Show with June Allyson; 10000 Riverside Dr., North Hollywood, Calif., Dante's Inferno; Robert Taylor's Detec- POplar 9-1451. Armand Schaefer, presi- tives; The Tom Ewell Show; Target; The dent; Mitchell J. Hamilburg, vice-presi- Corruptors; The David Niven Show; The Westerner,Trackdown;The Gertrude dent and treasurer;Ina Autry,secty.; Berg Show; The Dick Powell Theatre; Philip S. Cobey, asst.treas. (Producers Jeanne Carson Show; Lloyd Bridges Show; of filmed series and commercials.) Ensign O'Toole; McKeever and the Colo- Gene Autry (91); Range Rider (78); An- nel; Saints and Sinners; Celebrity Game nie Oakley (81); Death Valley Days (36); (live); The Rogues; Big Valley; Honey Cavalcades of America (6); Buffalo Bill West; Smothers Brothers Show; Amos Jr. (42); Adventures of Champion (26). Burke, Secret Agent; Shenanigans. Fordel Films, Inc. Fox, Geo., Corporation, The 1079 Nelson Ave., Bronx 52, N. Y., WYandotte 2-5000. Mailing address, P. 0. Box 352, Bx. 1508 Crossroads of the World, Hollywood 51, N. Y.; Clifford F. Potts, president. (Pro- 23, Calif.; H011ywood 4-2242. Geo. S. Fox, president; DonaldL.Rothenberg, secre- ducers of filmed programs, shorts and tary and production manager; D. R. Fox, commercials.) vice-president.(Producecommercials, Format Productions, Inc. spots.) 12754 Ventura Blvd., Studio City,Calif. 91604; POplar 9-3610. Herbert Klynn, pres.; Framer,Walt Henrietta Jordan, vice-pres. MarvinL. 215 Woodside Drive, Hewlett Bay Park, L. I., Klynn, exec. v.p. (Animated films for TV N. Y., 516 FR4-6227. Walt Framer, exec. commercials, TV programming, theatrical prod. (offer package audience participa- shorts, feature and industrial films.) tion shows to the networks.) The Big Payoff, Contact, Penny -A -Mile, Formont Film Corporation Lady Luck, Futures Unlimited, Ask A 15 Leroy St., Suite 1, New York, N. Y.; Art Lawyer, Love & Kisses, Bargain Town, Ford, Pres.; R. Simmons, adv. & pub.; For Love or Money, Strike It Right, Spell Howard Epstein, Legal Advisor. 'n Tell. 536 Fremantle International, Inc. documentaries, complete sound stage for 368 MadisonAvenue, New York 17. N. Y. audio recording, including orchestra and MUrray Hill 7-4343. Paul Talbot, president; choruses, radio custom recording on tape Wilbur Freifeld, v.p.; Branch offices: Tor- ordisc.Fully equipped audio remote onto: 257 Jarvis Street; Rome: Via Monte truck. Fully equipped visual and motion Giordano 36, Palazzo Taverno; London: picture remote truck for still and/or mo- 119 Regent Street, W. 1; Sydney: 508 Pa- tion picture photography.) cific Highway. International distributors for syndicated TV series, cartoons, feature Ganz, William J., Co., Inc. films, shorts, major sports events (live & 259 Wyndcliff Road, P.O. Box 268. Scars- filmed for Radio and TV.) dale, N. Y. William J. Ganz, president; Jane Page, manager of sponsored films. Funt, Allen A., Productions (Producers of films.) Studio,WhiteGates,Croton -on -Hudson; CRoton 1-8847. Allen A. Funt, president; General Artists Corporation Tom Murray, production executive. (Pro- 600 Madison Ave., New York 19, N. Y.; CIrcle duce and distribute live and film programs, 7-7543. Offices in Beverly Hills -9025 Wil- commercials.) shire Blvd.; London, Lawrence R. Barnett. Candid Camera (89). chmn. bd. & pres.; Martin Baum, Buddy Howe,sr.vice-presidents;HerbertT. Brenner, Harold D. Cohen, Ingo Premin- G ger, Herman Rush, PaulJ.Sherman, Samuel C. Cohn, vice-presidents. Talent GBA Productions representation: Artists, creative and liter- 727 Meriden Rd., Waterbury 4, Conn.; PLaza ary. (Live and film TV shows, commer- J -5272. J. G. Gallucci, President, N. T. Gal- cials.) tucci, partner, 3129 Hewitt Ave., Louis- ville 20, Ky.; GL 4-6031. (Produce films and General Television Enterprises, Inc. commercials -sales campaigns.) 303 Palm Wilshire Bldg., 9201 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills,Calif.; BRadshaw 2-3478. Galaxie Productions, Inc. Gordon Levoy, president. (Producer, dis- z19 Security Trust Bldg., Miami 32, Florida, tributor of filmed series.) Tel.: 305-373-8729. J. L. Nisbett, pres.; M. Strange Adventure 02/. Pang, vice-pres.;E.B. T'Kach, secy.- treas.; Albert L. Weintraub, legal counsel; Gerald Productions, Inc. Dr. Edward V. Rothkirch, exec. consul- tant; Islay Hollis, audio prod. supv.; Alex (See the Communications Group.) Greene, chief eng. (Produce and distribute films for non -theatrical motion pictures Gertz, Mitchell, Agency, Inc. and television: commercials, travelogues, 338 No. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.;

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537 CRestview 4-5491. Kingsley Colton, presi- Greatest Fights of the Century (195). dent. (Packager of live and filmed TV shows. Represent Prods., dirs., actors.) Green, Lewis G., Productions Nothing New Under The Sun (13). 520N. Michigan Ave.,Chicago11,Ill.; WHitehall 4-7440. Lewis G. Green, general Glen Glenn Sound Co. manager. Commercials, spots, animation, 6624 Romaine Street, Hollywood 38, Calif.; jingles. (Producers of commercials.) HO. 9-7221. Robert G. Goodwin, pres.; Jos- eph D. Kelly, vice-president; Tom Koba- Greene, Ben, Film Productions yashi,treas.(Sound recording service, 318 W. 51st New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza from original production to final optical 7-3858 Ben Greene. owner. (Film produ- negative, feature motion pictures, televi- cer; TV Spots and Industrial Films.) sion films and television commercials.) Greenfield, Ernest Wm., Adv. Inc. Glenar Studios 226 S. 16th St., Philadelphia 2, Pa.; Kings- 6618 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28,Calif.; ley5-8422. Alfred Fingerman, TV co- H011ywood 4-0406.Sid Glenar, owner. ordinator. (Live and film programs and (Produces films, commercials & anima- commercials.) tion.) Greshler, Abner, Productions, Inc. Globe TV Corporation 8400Sunset Blvd., Hollywood69.Calif. 425 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Abner Greshler, president. (Produce and CRestview 5-0816. Edward Sher- distribute filmed programs.) man, president; Samuel Markovitch, vice- 12 feature films; Produce Commercials president -treasurer. and Industrial Films. Gold, Melvin L. Enterprises, Inc. Guedel, John, Productions 301 East 48th St., New York 17, N. Y., MU. 8321 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Calif. 8-0897. Mel Gold, pres. Consultant, pro- OLive 3-8000.John Guedel, vice-presi- ducer and packager of live and film TV dent; Art Linkletter, vice-president. (Pro- programs, industrial films, commercials, duce and package live and filmed shows.) features.) House Party (live). People Are Funny, You Bet Your Life. Goldstone, Nat C., Productions, Inc. Linkletter And The Kids (filmed series); 250 N. Canon,BeverlyHills, Calif.; House Party (live). CRestview 6-1071.Nat Goldstone, chief officer. (Producers of filmed programs.) H ComaIco, Enterprises H -R Productions, Inc. 13107 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, Calif.; ST 17 East 45th Street, New York17, N. Y.; 3-0070. David P. O'Malley, George Gobel, OXford 7-0725. Herbert Rosen, president. Partners. (Producers of live programs, TV (Producer of films, package shows.) film series and motion pictures.) Hack, Herman, Productions Goodman, Harry S. Productions 571 N. Arden Blvd., Los Angeles 4, Calif.; 19E. 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza H011ywood 7-0557. Herman Hack, mana- 5-6131. Harry S. Goodman, president. Ever- ger. (Produces and distributes, travel and ette F. Goodman, vice-president; Ralph action films.) Arlin, asst. president; Stuart Wilson, TV dir. Branches in Toronto, Canada; Lon- Frontier Parson (series). don, England; Sydney, Australia. (Pro- Hamilton Wright Org., Inc. duce and distribute live and filmed se- 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y., ries, commercials.) PLaza 7-0687-88-89; Hamilton M. Wright, A Word From the Stars (13); Stream- pres.: Hamilton M. Wright, Jr., exec. v.p. lined Fairy Tales(13); TV Telephone (Producers and distributors motion pic- Game(live);Dilemma (13); Cyclone ture TV short subjects in black and white Malone (65); Bert and Elmer (13). and color.) Goodman, Martin, Productions, Inc. Handel Film Corporation 667 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10021; 6926 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, Calif. 90038; PLaza 1-3555. Martin Goodman, president; WEbster 6-5924 Leo A Handel, p-esident George Spota, vice-president; Billie Bied- Monroe Manning,secretary.(Produces erman,associates.(Talentrepresenta- filmed series.) tives.) Magic of the Atom (36), A Dog Named Goodson-Todman Productions Duke (26). 375 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza Hankinson Studio, Inc. 1,0600. Goodson - TodmanEnterprises, Ltd.,9460Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly 72 W. 45th St., New York, N. Y. 10036; YUkon Hills, Calif.; CRestview 4-7357. William S. 6-2180. Frederick L. Hankinson, president; Todman, Mark Goodson, partners; Giraud Walter Klas, v.p. (Producers of film for Chester, exec.v.p.,East Coast; Harris TV and industry.) Katleman, exec. v.p., West Coast; How- ardF.Todman, v.p.,dir.of business Harris-Tuchman Productions, Inc. affairs; Gil Fates, exec. prod.; Jean Kopel- 751 N Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif.. man, Ira Skutch, Frank Wayne, Robert WEbster 6-7189; Ralph G Tuchman, presi- Noah, producers; Paul Alter, Don Bohl, dent and general manager; Fran Harris Mike Gargiulo, Frank Heller, directors. vice-president and creative director. (Pro- The Price Is Right, To Tell The Truth, ducersofcommercials andIndustrial Password, Call My Bluff, Match Game, Films.) (all live); The Rebel (film); The Web (film); The Richard Boone Show, Branded (film). Harriscope Broadcasting Corporation 291 So. La Cienega Blvd., Beverly Hills 35. Greatest Fights of the Century, Inc. Calif.; OLeander 5-8378.Branches: 2100 9 East 40th St., New York, N. Y. 10016; Wil- Merchandise Mart,Chicago,Ill.60654; liam D. Cayton, pres.; Jim Jacobs, dir. BurtI.Harris,president;DonaldP. (Produce and distribute fight films.) Nathanson, exec. v.p.; Geoffrey Nathan - 538 son, Yale Roe, v.p.s; Ruth Bender, traffic dir.(Production distribution of filmed programs and radio & TV broadcasting.) Jalopy Races From Hollywood(26); Main Event Wrestling (65); Beyond The Yukon (13); Christie Comedies (104); All Girl Wrestling (26); Blackstone, The Magi- cian(39);Vaudeville -Musicals (160); So This Is Hollywood. take Hartley Productions, Inc. 279 East 44th St., New York, N. Y. 10017; Yukon 6-0563. Irving Hartley, president; Elda Hartley, vice-president; Frederick W. Adams, v.p. (Produce public service TV films, travel, sales promotion, & indus- trials. this Harvey Cartoon Studios, Inc. 1860 Broadway, New York 23, N. Y.; JUdson 2-2244; Alfred Harvey. president; Leon Harvey,vice-presidentandsecretary: Robert B.Harvey, vice-president and turn... treasurer. (Producers and distributors of animated cartoons.) Harvey FamousCartoons(network series). Heise Pictures Corp. 244 West 49th St., New York 36, N. Y.; Circle for new outlooks 6-6150. Joe Rice, president. (Distributors of feature films.) 17features. Henley, Arthur, Productions for fresh ideas Shelton Hotel, 49th St. & Lexington Ave.. New York 17. N. Y.; PLaza 5-7145. Arthur Henley, president. (Production, writing consultation, live and film.) Make Up Your Mind. for imagination Hoffberg Productions, Inc. 321 W. 44th St., New York 36, N. Y.; CIrcle 6-9031. Jack H. Hoff berg, president. (Pro- .Share in our solid succesc ducers and distributors of filmedseries, feature films. shorts.) patient of combining111.12' Liberate (113); I Spy (39); Florian Za- bach (39);Confidential File (39);Flash Gordon (39); Duffy's Tavern (39); Caval- exciting creatiwity with cade of the Old West (39);Registered Nurse (39); Life With Elizabeth (65); De- proven production techniques tective Stories from the Files of the Paris Police(26); Junior Sciences(26);Jack London (39); Sherlock Holmes (39). for TV Commercials Holly -Tex Pictures, Inc. and P. 0. Box 44, Universal City, Calif.; Tel.: 766-7161,787-5441. Robert Hinkle, pres.; Industrial Films. V.8'. Knickerbocker, B. L. McFarland, vice-presidents; Charles E. King, treas.; Sandra Hinkle, secy. (Producers of film series, industrial and military films, com- mercials.) Test Pilot; Dial 111; Thunder Wagon. Hollywood Television Service (Adivisionof Republic Corp.) JAMES 4024 Radford Ave., No. Hollywood, Cali- fornia; 213-763-8411, 213-877-2604. Dom. sls. offices:Southeastern area, A.D.S. Lock Box 975, Kingsport, Tenn., 615-477-7413, C. LOVE E. Feltner Jr.; Midwest area. 724 Buchanan PRODUCTIONS,INC. St., Winterset, Ia., 515-462-2081, Ken Wel- don: Southwest & Western area, 1404 N. Van Ness, Hollywood, Calif.; 213-763-8411, 213-877-2604, 213-462-0811; Tom J. Corradine associates. For sls. offices: Germany, 37 550 FIFTH AVE. Baseler Strasse, Frankfurt Main, 33-3167, Dr. R. F. Goldschmidt; Canada, Sovereign NEW YORK, N.Y. alms, 277 Victoria St., Toronto, 416-368-8621; David Bloom, gen. mgr.; E. E. Kirkpat- rick, mgr. film-distr. service. (Distribu- tors of features, westerns, serials, includ- JU 2-4633 ingPost -'48Constellation and Saturn groups; Autumn '66; filmed series.) Stryker of Scotland (13); Frontier Doc- tor(39);Storiesof the Century(39); 539 Cody -SkyMarshallofthe promotion of motion pictures.) Universe (12). Interlingual Television, K.K. Howard Radio -TV Productions Shimonaka Bldg., 36-1 Akasaka, Hitotsu- gicho, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Tel.: 481-7450; (See Academy Film Productions, Inc.). Cable Interlingual. Switzerland: Interlin- gualTelevisionFilms, S.. The Hubley Studio, Inc. 6, Chur; Tel.: (081)21077; Cable:Cable 165 East 72nd Street New York, N. Y. 10021; Hatziur. W. A.Milne,Jr.,Operations 744-8050. John Hubley, president.(Pro- manager. (Producers of animated car- ducers of animated theatrical, industrial toons for US television; producers of ani- and TV films.) mated TV commercials;operatefully equipped production studios in Tokyo; Hu Chain Associates full line of US motion picture and sound equipment. Also represent in Japan and/ 15 E. 48th St., New York 17. N. Y. Plaza or the rest of the Far East and Australia 5-5240. Hubert V. Chain, owner; (Pro- many US and European producers of tele- duce filmed commercials, programs, docu- vision programs, among them Desilu Pro- mentaries). ductions, Inc., Associated British Pathe, Ltd., Tele-Hachette of Paris; Interlingual Hudiburg, Lucille, Productions Television Films, S.A. of Switzerland, etc. 55 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10016; PLaza Supervise sub -licensing in Japan and oth- 9-3758. Lucille Hudiburg, producer. (Pack- er countries in the Far East of over 3,000 agers; film producers on assignment.) telecasting half-hours of US and Euro- pean program material.) HuIlen International, Inc. Untouchables, Follow The Sun, Fair Ex- 45 West State Street, P.O. Box 348, Westport, change. Texan, Superman, Robin Hood, Conn. 06880. Stacy R. Kullen, Jr., pres. You Asked For It, The Rebel, Desilu Play- house, Popeye the Sailor, Whiplash (34). (Various types of television production.) Betty Hutton Show (34), Guestward Ho (36), Men of Destiny (130), Milestone of the Hyams T.V.Films, Inc. Century (365), Color Car- 178 E. 70th St., New York, 21 N. Y.; YUkon toons (260), This is Japan (26), Various 8-8659. Michael Hyams, president. US and European Feature Films for Tele- 200 feature films. vision (214). International Entertainment Corp. Suite 217, 8447 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, Ideal Pictures, Inc. Calif.;651-3530. W. David Coates, pres.; 1010 Church St., Evanston, Ill. 60201; Phone: Herbert A. Kaufman, v.p., sec.; Robert D. 273-4565. Branches in 24 cities. Jack C. Weesner, treas.; William A. Cruikshank, Watts, president; Nelson C. White, vice- Jr., counsel. (Packaging, financing, pro- president; Eddie Nakagama, Secretary. duction, exhibition and distribution.) (Distributors of shorts.) International Film Bureau, Inc. 281 shorts. 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.60604; HArrison 7-4546. Wesley Greene. presi- Independent Television Corporation (ITC) dent; Carl J. Ross, vice-pres. chg. TV; S. 555 Madison Ave., New York 22, N.Y.; J.Sperberg, business manager. (Distri- PLaza 5-2100: Chicago: 612 No. Michigan butes film series.) Ave., 944-4767. Abe Mandell, pres.; Irving Klein, vice-pres.in charge of admin.. How Does Your Garden Grow (52); secy.; Leonard I. Kornblum, vice-pres. & over 500 documentaries on various sub- treas.; Alvin E. Unger, v.p. in chg. of jects. syndication; E. Bradley Marks, mgr. of spec.projects:TomSilbert,v.p.of International Video Productions int. sls.; Ron Phillips, prod. coord.; Nat Studio City, North Miami, Florida; 949-2211. Leipziger, prog. dir. Milton H. Lehr, Pres.; Lawrency S. Rap- Best of the Post (26); Broadway Goes port, v.p.; Harriet D. Lehr, secy.; Myles Latin(39);Cannonball(39);Count of Sachs, treas. Monte Cristo (39); Danger Man (39); Fire- ball XL5 (39); Four Just Men (39); Frac- J tured Flickers (26); Fury (114); Gale Storm J & M Productions,Inc. Show (125); Ghost Squad (26); Golf Tip of the Day (195); Halls of Ivy (39); Hawk - 9908 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, eye & The Last of The Mohicans (39); In- Calif.; Irving A. Fein, president. (Produce terpol Calling(39); Magic Moments In live and film programs, night club and Sports (156); Man of the World (20); Mys- theatre engagements. tery is My Business (32); New Adventures The Jack Benny Show (network series); of Charlie Chan (39); New York Confiden- The Jack Benny Show (network spectacu- tial (39); Ramar of the Jungle (52); The lars.) Saint (71); Sea War (13); Sir Francis Drake (26); South America (1); Stage Seven (39); JAC Productions, Inc. Supercar (26); Susie (104); Sweet Success 9908 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, (39); Tugboat Annie (39); Whiplash (34); Calif.; Irving A. Fein, president. (Produce Your Star Showcase (52); Action Theater live and film programs, night club and Package (35); Jo Stafford Show (8); Mr. theatre engagements.) Piper (156); Espionage (24); Deluxe 20; 8 The Jack Benny Show (network series); For Action; Exploitable 13; Gideon . . . The Jack B mney Show (network spec- C.I.D. (26); Intrigue 10; Jungle 10; Lena taculars). Horne Specials (3); Seaway (26); Secret Agent (45); Stingray (39); The Baron (30); Jam Handy Organization, The Fury (104). 2821E.Grand Blvd., Detroit, Mich, 48211; Trinity 5-2450. Branch offices: 1775 Broad- IND-O-PRO Associates, Inc. way, New Yor 10019, N. Y., JUdson 2- 1733 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.; LT. 4060; 230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, Ill., 1-0960. E. Bertram Greenberg, president; STate 2-6757; 1680 North Vine, Hollywood; Marvin Shapiro, vice-president; executive Tel.: 463-2321; Pittsburgh 22, Pa., ZEnith producer. (Radio and television spots, con- 0143.Jamison Handy, president.(Pro- tests, and specialized exploitation for the ducers of commercials.) 540 Jamel Productions, Inc. William Randolph Johnson Productions 101 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y. 10019; LT621 N. Dearborn, Chicago, III. 60610. William 1-1780. Gil Cates, president. (Producers R. Johnson, owner. (Producers of feature and packagers of live and filmed TV pro- films TV spots industry, government and grams. Also theatrical and non -theatrical educationtraining & publicrelations motion pictures. pictures.Producers of Syndicated spots.) Jamieson Film Company Joseph, Robert, Television Productions 3825 Bryan Street, Dallas 4, Texas; TAylor 4455 Carpenter Ave., N. Hollywood, Calif.; 3-8158. Bruce Jamieson, pres.; Hugh V. SUnset 1-1331. Robert Joseph, president; Jamieson, Jr., exec. v.p.; Jerry Dickinson, Deane Andrews, vice-president in charge v.p.,television: Lloyd Abernathy,pro- of production; Alan Levinger, director of ducerservice; Walter Spiro, secty.; Rob- publicity. (Producers of films and shorts, ert Campbell, laboratory mgr. live shows.) JayarkFilms Corporation K 10 East 49th Street, New York; 751-3232. Reuben Kaufman, president; Wally Lanc- Kay -EM Film Company ton, v.p. & sls. mgr. (Producers and dis- 1776 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y.; Ju tributors of TV programs, cartoons, and 2-6755-6. Maurice B. Kesten, owner.(Film features.) exporter, importer, distributor, consult- ant.) Jaysina Enterprises, Inc. 143 W. 51st St., New York 19, N. Y.; JU2-2630. Keitz and Herndon, Inc. Sandy Sina, pres.; Morty Jay, sec. (Radio 3601Oak Grove, Dallas4,Texas; LA. and TV commercials.) 6-5268. L. F. Herndon, pres.; R. K. Keitz, exec.v.p.; Tom Young,v.p.,artdir. Jewell Radio and Television Productions (Producers of television film commercials 612 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 11, and industrial and business films) Illinois. MOhawk 4-5757; GRaceland 7-7292. James E. Jewell, president; M. P. Casey, Kenco Films, Inc. sec.; James Harrison, editor. Branch of- 621 West 54th Street, New York 19, N. Y.; fices: 3062 Penobscot Building, Detroit 26, TN -7-9590. Kenneth S. Cofod, vice-pres. Michigan, WOodward 3-0617; W. Ralph (Advertising agency film services; editing, Jewell, exec. -in -charge. (Producers and print procurement, distribution and con- distributors of filmed series; producers of trolled storage of TV filmed commercials filmed programs, packages and commer- and programs.) cials.) The Silver Eagle-Mounty, Pressure, Kerkow, Herbert, Inc. Rolla-Bowla. 14East 38thSt., New York 16,N. Y.;

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541 MU -9-9122.Herbert Kerkow, president; Unger, exec. v.p.; Edythe Rein, v.p.; Her- Rosemond Kerkow, secretary. (Producers bert R. Steinmann, v.p.; Alfred Markim, of commercials.) v.p. (Production and distribution of mo- tion pictures.) Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Inc. Four Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Larchmont TV Studios, Inc. George Ketchum, chmn. of bd.; Edward (See TV Guild Productions, Inc.). T. Parrack, pres.; W. Stanley Redpath, chmn. of exec. committee; W. J. Gilligan, Laufman, Herbert S., & Company exec. v.p.; William E. Pensyl, exec. v.p.; 720 Apple Tree, Glencoe,Ill.; VE. 5-3634. Benjamin Colarossi, v.p.,dir. TV -Radio Herbert S. Laufman, president. (Produc- creative; Rocco Dellarso, dir., TV -Radio ers and distributors of live & film pro- Creative (Pittsburgh); Peter Triolo, v.p., grams.) dir. media & programming; Richard C. Welsh, dir., TV -Radio programming; War- It's Baby Time (52). ren C. Rossell, prod. supervsr, TV -Radio creative; Robert D. Feaster, prod. super- Lawrence, Robert, Productions, Inc. visr, TV -Radio creative. 445 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; PL. 9-1420.Robert L. Lawrence, president; Affiliates: Grantray-Lawrence Animation, Key Productions, Inc. Inc., 716 North La Brea, Hollywood 38, 527 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y.; California, WEbster 6-8158; Ray Patterson, ELdorado 5-2180. James D. Kantor, presi- president;GrantSimmons,secretary - dent; William M. Kahn, vice-president. treasurer. Foreign Offices: Robert Law- (Produce films, package shows.) rence Productions (Canada) Ltd., 38 York- ville Avenue, Toronto 5, Ontario, WAlnut KierFilm Co. 5-5561; John T. Ross, president. 154 Davis Court, San Antonio, Texas; TA 2-9984. H. W. Kier, owner. (Produces films). Leonard, HerbertB.,Productions,Inc. 8530 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif; Killiam Shows, Inc. H011ywood 2-3111; H011ywood 3-6241. Her- 6 E. 39th St., New York 16, N. Y.; Oregon bert B. Leonard, president; Willetta S. 9-8230. Paul Killiam, president. (Produces Leonard,vice-president;RalphKales, films.) treas.; Harold D. Berkowitz, sec.(Pro- ducers of filmed series and feature films.) King Bros. Productions, Inc. Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (164); Tales 8383 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 69,Calif.; of the Bengal Lancers (26); Circus Boy OLdfield 6-3110. Frank King, president; (49),Naked City(39);Rescue 8(78). Morris King, Herman King, vice-presi- (Columbia Release.) dents. (Produce film series.) The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor Lester, Gene, Productions (39). 12642 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, Calif.; Tel. 769-6160. Gene Lester, producer and direc- Kleiman Productions tor. (Produce film packages and commer- 7815 MilanAve.,St.Louis14, Mo.; cials, promotional films.) VOlunteer 3-6777.J.J. Kleiman, pro- Under contract to 20th Century -Fox duction manager. (Producers of film com- Studios for production of short promo- mercials.) tional films for TV covering their major feature films such as Dr. Dolittle, Smoky, Knickerbocker Productions, Inc. Stagecoach, Hombre, Caprice, with stars such as Rex Harrison, Fess Parker, Ann - Film Center Bldg., 630 Ninth Ave., N. Y. Margaret, Doris Day, etc. Also making 36; CIrcle 5-6710. Howard A. Lesser, presi- 35mm. short subjects for theatrical re- dent; Thomas S. Dignan, vice-president; lease. Contract with Paramount Studios RenzoOlivieri,vice-president;Agnes to produce promo films for their feature Grant, secretary. (Film producers.) the Swinger. Krantz Films, Inc. 250 West 57th St., New York, N. Y., 757-4630. Levene, Carol, Productions Steve Krantz, pres.; , secy. 104 Corbett Ave., San Francisco, Calif.; UN (Production and international distribu- 3-3658. Carol Levene, owner. (Writer -pro- tion for television.) ducer commercial, industrial and educa- tional films and packages.) L Lewis, Lester H., Associates 15 E. 48th St., New York 17, N. Y.; PLaza Lance Productions, Inc. 3-5083. Lester Lewis, Juliet Lewis. part- 353 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza ners. (Live and film packages.) 7-6167. Lorren Lester, president; George Lessner, exec. v.p., head of music dept.; L &M Films Alford H. Lessner, vice-president and co- (See William Randolph Johnson Produc- ordinator of prod.; Robert Lessner, vice- tions) president -recordingdiv.(Produces film series, commercials, features, recordings, LibraFilm Distributors & Producers etc.). Fully equipped film & recording P.0. Box 1104. Hollywood 28,Calif.; OL 6-3137. Charles M. McCoy, vice-president; studio. Loy Lester, secretary. (Film shows, com- Lancer Productions, Inc. mercials, features, short subjects.) 8530 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif. H011ywood 2-3111. Herbert B. Leonard, Lieb, Jack Productions president; Harold Berkowitz, vice-presi- 1230 W. Washington Blvd.,Chicago,Ill. dent; Willetta Leonard, sec. (The making 60607; 243-2600. Jack H. Lieb, president; and distribution of one hour & half-hour Warren H.Lieb,production manager. television series.) (Producer of film commercials.) Route 66 (1 hr. series). Two Grand (13). The Landau -Unger Company, Inc. Lilly, Lou, Productions, Inc. 1271 Sixth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10020; 1522 N. Van Ness. Hollywood, Calif.; H011y- LT 1-8990. Ely A. Landua, pres.; Oliver A. wood 6-6484; Lou Lilly, executive pro- 542 ducer; Ron Seawright, prod. mgr.; Manny MCA TV (Film Syndication Division) Gould, director of animation; Jack Perrin, 445 Park Avenue, New York22,N.Y.; comptroller. (Producers of filmed com- PLaza 9-7500. Branch offices: 137 Peach- mercials.) tree St., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.; 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Calif.; 425 N. Lloyd, Jack Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.;P. 0. Box 8440 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 69, Calif., OLd- 17364, Charlotte, N. C.; 1183 Union Com- field 6-4607. Jack Lloyd, executive direc- merce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; 2311 Cedar tor. (Live and film package programs, jin- Springs, Dallas, Texas; 809 Northwestern gles, commercials.) Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.; P. O. 43018, Cincinnati, Ohio; Chemical Bldg., Longenecker, Robert, Agency Rm. 1112, 721 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.; 101 (See Telepak) Jones Bldg., Seattle, Wash.; Revue Studio Universal City, Calif. Foreign branches: Lott Video Productions London, Paris, Toronto, Rome, Munich, Beirut, Montreal, Mexico City, Sydney The Lott Building, 1938 14th Street, P. 0. and Tokyo. Lou Friedland, v.p. chg. of Box 1107, Santa Monica, Calif.; 451-1478. syndication; Keith Godfrey, v.p. & dir. of D. N. Lott, owner. (Producers of film com- sls.;De Ary Barton,gen.v.p.;Bob mercials.) Greenberg, v.p.; West Coast; Jim Stirton, v.p., Chicago; Sheldon A. Saltman, dir. Love, James, Productions, Inc. adv. & prom. 550 5th Ave., New York 36, N. Y.; JUdson Checkmw.e (70); Thriller (67); Frontier 2-4633. James A. Love, president; Herbert Circus (26), Riverboat (44); Cimarron City R. Dietz, vice-pres. (Producers of commer- (26); Overland Trail (17): Suspicion (21); cials, spots & programs, industrial films M Squad (117); Love That Bob (173); Rest- & slidefilms.) less Gun (77); D.A.'s Man (26); Staccato (27); S.A.-7 (26); Shotgun Slade (78); John- Luce, Ralph Productions ny Midnight (39); Coronado 9 (39); Mickey 2135 Powell St., San Francisco 11,Calif.; Spillane'sMike Hammer (78); State DOuglas 2-3003. (Filmshorts, com- Trooper (104); Follow that Man (82); Cru- mercials, newsreels.) sader (52); Revneu Anthology (314); Biff Baker, USA (26);(65); Pride of the Family (40); Rosemary Cloo- M ney (39); Adventures of Kit Carson (104); MC Pictures, Inc. Ray Milland Show (76); Soldiers of For- tune (52); Leave It to Beaver (234); Bache- 165 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y.; Ci lor Father (157); Tall Man (75); Calvin & 7-4220. Armand Schneck, president; Jer- Colonel(26);Wells Fargo (167); Alfred ome Balsam, v.p. (Distributors of feature Hitchcock Presents (268); Arrest & Trial films.) (30); McHale's Navy (138); Mr. Ed (143); 45 feature films; 35 westerns. The Munsters (70); Wide Country (28).

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543 MGM -TV a DivisionofMetro -Goldwyn - William Hamilton, bus. mgr. (Produces MayerInc. filmed series.) 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, Lassie; Cannonball;National Velvet; N.Y.;262-3131John Burns,v.p.Ed- Father of the Bride; Andy Hardy; The wardMontanus,syndicatedsls.dir.; Human Comedy; Goodbye, Mr. Chips. Arthur Zeiger, dir. of bus.; Sol Schreiber. operationsdir.Branch:CulverCity, McCaddenProductions Calif.; 10202 W. Washington; UPton 0-3311. 1040 No. Las Palmas Ave., Hollywood, Calif.; Robert M. Weitman, V.A. in chg. of prod.: H011ywood 4-2141. Al Simon, executive Alan D.Courtney, TV exec.;Charles producer. (Produce industrial films and Alsup,westernsyndicatedsls.exec. commercials.) Branch: Prudential Plaza, Chicago,Ill. (Distributors MGM features and short The George Burns Show; The Bob Cum- films, produces hour and half-hour shows mings Show; 21 Beacon Street, Flight. for national sponsorship and syndication, produces TV tane and film commercials McConkey, Mack, Productions and industrial films.) 1822 N. Wilcox, Hollywood 28, Calif.; H011y- MGM feature and short films; Series wood3-7141.(Produce anddistribute available for syndication; Thin Man (72); filmed programs). Northwest Passage(26);Islanders(24); Blackstone, The Magician (39). Cain's 100 (30); Asphalt Jungle (13); Na- tional Velvet(58); Sam Benedict(28); McCrory, John, Studios Zero One (39): Lieutenant (29); Eleventh Visual Education Center Bldg.. FloralPark, Hour(62);Dr.Kildare(132);Bonnie N. Y.; Fieldstone 7-3109. John R McCrory, Prudden (65). director. (Sound studio available.) MKR Films, Inc. McLendon Radio Pictures, Inc. 254 W. 54th Street, New York 19, N. Y. CO 2008 Jackson Street, Dallas 1, Texas; RI. 8- 5-4878. Ralph Rosenblum, pres. (Complete 8458. B. R. McLendon, chairman of the editorial services available to producers.) board; Gordon B. McLendon, president; B. R. McLendon, vice-pres.; MitchellI. MPO Videotronics, Inc. Lewis, vice-president; Dorothy M. Man- 222 E. 44th St., New York 17, N. Y.; TN 7-8200. ning, sec'y-treas. Directors: B. R. McLen- JuddL.Pollock, president; Kerbawy- don, Gordon B. McLendon, Dorothy M. MPO, 1300 Buhl Bldg., Detroit, Mich.; WO Manning. (Production and distribution of 3-0201. Haford Kerbawy, pres.; 185 N. Wa- motion pictures and television films.) bash, Chicago, Ill., 372-2355, Bill Bailey, mgr.; 800 N. Seward St., Hollywood, Calif.; McNamara Productions, Inc. HO 6-3341. Mel Dellar, v.p. 8230 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Calif.; WEbster 5-1205. Don C. McNamara, Marathon International Productions, Inc. owner. (Producers of film commercials.) 10 E. 49th St., New York 17, N. Y.; MUrray Hill 8-1130. Konstantin Kaiser, president Medallion PicturesCorporation and executive producer; Kenneth Bald- 1212 Avenue of the Americas, New York, win, exec. vice president and production N. Y. 10036; JUdson 2-3636; B. R. Schrift, supervisor. (Produce & distribute motion pres.; Daniel McDonald, secy, treas.; rep- pictures and public information films.) resented by: ATV, Europe; ITC, South Offices in London, Milan and Hamburg. America; NBC Films, Inc. Mardi Gras Productions, Inc. Spectacolor Package (30), Age of Heroes, 714 Howard Ave., New Orleans12,La.; Blue, Chips (26), Science Fiction (26). JA. 2-0356.Label A. Katz. pres.; Max Zelden,secretary-treas.;FrankShea, Medallion TV Enterprises, Inc vice-pres.; Brandon L. Chase, exec. prod 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood28,Calif.; (Producer and distributor.) H011ywood 2-6635. New York Office: 444 Madison Avenue. ELdorado 5-4335, Film Wild Cargo (film series) (39). Exchange Bldg., 277 Victoria St., 366-6433. Canada-Telefilm of Canada, Toronto 2. Mark ThreeStudios, Inc. Miami, Florida-Frank Stone, 7922 East 87 Weybosset St.,Providence, R. I.; 421-9242. Tony Petri, v.p., dir. photog.; Er- Dr., PL. 4-3686. John A. Ettlinger, pro- nestK.Strauss,production manager. duction. (Producers and distributors of (Produces film commercials and industrial film programs for TV, commercials, pack- films, color & B & W.) ages of live programs, local and network.) View the Clue (52); Wrestling Stars of the Marterto Productions, Inc. 60's; Sew Easy (26): High Road To Danger William Morris Bldg.. 151 El Camino Road. (39):Medallion Cartoon Package(SO); Beverly Hills.Calif.; CRestview 1-1815. Kingdom of the Sea (41); Wonders of the DannyThomas,president:Rosemarie World (39); Treasures in Faith (45); Star Thomas, vice-president; Sheldon Leonard, Route (26); Creeping Terror Package-Vol- prod.-dir. (Producers of filmed series, com- umes I, II & III, 20/20 Feature package. mercials.) Merit Productions, Inc. Danny Thomas Show (33); co -prod. The Box 149,Hartsdale,N.Y.;914-725-3551. Real McCoys (39). MU. 7-9130. E. J. Spiro, pres. (Producers Master Films Distributors, Inc. of motion pictures, slides, television.) 366 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.; OX. Heavyweight Championship Fights. 7-4565-66. George Caputo, president.Of- fices: Venezuela.Buenos Aires, Monte- Merriwell,Frank, Enterprises video.SaoPaulo.Lima. Bogota and 8440 Fountain Ave., Hollywood, Calif. 90069; Madrid. (Distributor of Spanish films for 654-1716. Tony London, producer. (Pro- television in the U. S. and American pro- ducers of filmed series.) grams for TV in Latin America.) The Adventures of Frank Merriwell. Maxwell, Robert Associates Metro Artist Bureau Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, 10202Washington Blvd., Culver City, Calif. Robert Maxwell, 5 Manor Dr., Shirley, N. Y.: 516-281-5172. exec. producer; Rudy Abel, producers; T. M. Nelson, director, (Live packages.) 544 Milner-Fenwick, Inc. PLaza 7-1414. Charles Mogull, president. 3800 Liberty Heights Ave., Baltimore, Md. (Distributes films.) 21215; MOhawk 4-4221-2, Liberty 2-7147-8- 9;in Wash.: STerling 3-4650. Ervin M. Morris, Dwight, Productions Milner,president; Edward F.Hopper, 1611 S. Boston, Tulsa 19, Okla.; Diamond gen. mgr. 36424. Dwight Morris, owner; Ivah Mor- (Animation and live action production; ris, secretary -treasurer. (Produces com- TV commercials: slide films; equipment mercials. spots. (Industrial and business rental.) films, also 16mm film laboratory for proc- Mode -Art Pictures essing-duplicating.) 1022 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa.; EXpress 1-1846. James L. Baker, chmn. & chief Morris, Nelson, Productions, Inc. exec. officer; Robert L. Stane, president. 11 East 48th Street, New York 17. New York. (Producers of documentary and Indus- PL. 3-1484. Nelson Morris, president. (Pro- trial Films and TV commercials.) ducer of feature motion pictures.) Modern Sound Pictures, Inc. Morris, William, Agency, Inc. 1410 Howard St., Omaha, Nebraska, 68102; 1350 Sixth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.; JUdson 341-8476. Keith T. Smith, pres. (Distribu- 6-5100. Offices in Chicago: 435 North Michi- tor of feature films and shorts.) gan Ave.; Beverly Hills: 151 El Camino; Sleepy Joe (13); Life and Songs of Ste- London, Rome, Paris and Madrid. Rep- phen Foster (13); 16 Westerns; 80 features; resented in Munich. Abe Lastfogel, pres., 130 shorts. Nat Lefkowitz, treasurer; Morris Stoller, secretary; Wallace S. Jordan, head of ra- Modern Teleservice Inc. dio -TV dept. in New York; Sam Weisbord, 219 E. 44th Street, New York 17, N.Y.; OX - head of Radio -TV dept. in Beverly Hills. ford 7-2753. Branch offices, 219 E. 44th Representatives for artists and all other St.. New York; 201 East Erie Street. Chi- creative talent in all fields of the enter- cago; DElaware 7-3761; 1153 No. McCad- tainment and literary world. (Live and den Pl., Hollywood, Calif.; Hollywood 3- film TV shows, commercials.; 1124. J. R. Ritenour, president; Western Region John Lipsky, vice-president; Mid - Morton Productions Western Region; Paul Markham, mgr. 119 W. Hubbard St., Chicago 10, Ill.; CEntral (After production services-Print procure- 6-4144-5. MortonJacobson,president; ment; distribute filmed commercials and CeciliaJacobson.secretary,treasurer. feature film shows.) (Producers of live and film shows.) This Is the Story (52); What's Wrong MoguII's Films with this Picture (260); History Through 112-114 W.48th St.. New York 36. N. Y.; Sports (2).

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545 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif.; OL Moss, Herbert M., Productions 5-7701; New York office: 750 Third Avenue, 2 W. 46 St., New York 36, N. Y.; JUdson New York, N. Y. London office:Eagle 6-5577. Herbert M. Moss, president; Rose House, 109 Jermyn St., London S.W. 1, Gray, secretary and treasurer.(Produce England; TR 1127. PL. 3-6106. Berne Taba- and distribute live and filmed shows.) kin, pres., Beverly Hills; Peter Rodgers, sr. v.p. in chg. of sls., Beverly Hills; Burton Motion Picture Advertising Service Co., Inc. Lippman, vice-pres., treas., Beverly Hills; 1032 Carondelet St., P. 0. Box 550, New J. Remi Crasto, gen. foreign sls. mgr.; Orleans1,La.;JAckson 5-2253.C.J. Burt Alexander, dir. of sls. prom. and of Mabry, president; Rene P. Karrigan, vice- film operations. president of commercial sales. (Producers Third Man (39); U. S. Marshal (78); As- of movie -ad and TV filmed commercials.) signment; Underwater (39); Grand Jury (Also see MPA-TV). (39); Official Detective (39); Man Without a Gun (52); How To Marry A Millionaire Motion Picture Service Co. (52); This Is Alice (39); African Patrol (39); 125 Hyde St., San Francisco, Calif. 94102; Walter Winchell File(39); Play of the 415-673-9162. Gerald L. Karski, president. Week (39); David Susskind's Open End (TV film commercials, animation and live (52); Alexander King (13); Mike Wallace action.) Interviews(117);Theatre(26); Combat Sergeant (13);Bill Corum Sports Show Movietonews, Inc. China Smith (26a Hobby (26); InternationalI26 Playhouse) (26); James Ma- 460 W. 54 St., New York 19, N. Y.; Jack son Show (26); Man's Heritage (13); Music Kuhne, exec. prod. (Producer of news- of the Masters (13); New Adventures of reels, shorts, industrials, TV -spots, docu- China Smith (26); Orient Express (26); The mentaries and commercials. Passerby (26); Police Call (26); about 800 Murphy, Owen, Productions, Inc. feature films; 1,400 cartoons and short sub- 666 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza jects; Probe (39); Top Rank (25); Peril 13 7-8144. Paul Cohen, president; Eric Law- (13); Combat Sergeant (13); Find A Hobby rence, v.p., editorial chief. (Producers of (26); The Passerby (26). film shows, packages, commercials.) National Telepix, Inc. Myerberg, Michael, Productions, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street, New York. N. Y., 10036; 234 W. 44th St., New York 36, N. Y.; CHick- 563-5910. Henry R. Shields, exec. v.p. (Pro- ering 4-4846. Michael Myerberg, president. ducers and distributors of films.) (Producers of commercials.) Mischief Makers (78); Comedy Capers (92); Wally Western "Cliff-hangers" (130). N NBC Films, Inc. Nationwide Pictures 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.; Shamrock Studio, Winter Park, Fla.; MId- Circle 7-8300.Morris Rittenberg,pres.; way 4-4087. H. K. (Hal) Carrington, owner - Jacques Liebenguth, v.p., sls.; Ira Wolff, manager.(Producefilmseries,filmed mgr., sls, planning; Morton A. Slakoff, dir., spots, commercial pictures, travel news adv. & prom.;SalesStaff:Clifford clips). Ogden,sls.rep.,west;HalPingree, "Personalities" sls. rep., south central; Robert Brenner, sls. rep., northeast; Henri Profenius, sls. rep. southeast, sls. rep., central; Connley Neal, Stanley, Productions, Inc. Hartsock, sls. rep. southwest. 138 E. 36th St., New York 16, N. Y.; MUrray Jim Backus (39); Cameo Theatre (26); Hill 5-8236.Donald J. Lane, president. Car 54 (60); Danger Is My Business (39); (Produces television commercialsandin- Deputy (76); 87th Precinct (30); Famous dustrial motion pictures.) Fantasies(3);Hopalong Cassidy (86) Laramie (124); Outlaws (50); Panic (31) Nemeth, Ted, Studios R.C.M.P. (39); Silent Service I & II (78) 729 Seventh Ave., New York 19. N.Y.;CIrcle Victory At Sea (26); Loretta Young (250) 5-5147-8. Ted Nemeth, production director: Astroboy I & II (104); Blue Angels (39) M. E. Bute, art director.(Producers and Richard Boone (25); Boots & Saddles (39) distributors of shorts and commercials.) Californians (69); Continental Classroom (160); Crazy Legs (1); Flight (39); Funny 15 shorts. Manns (130); Groucho Marx (250); Hen- David M. Newell nesey (96); It's A Great Life (78); Medic Box 360, Leesburg, Fla. David M. Newell, (59); Not For Hire (39); People Are Funny owner. (Producers of films on fishing, (150); Pony Express (39); Profiles In Cour- hunting, dogs, nature etc.) age (26); Life Of Riley (217). The Sportsmans Club (TV series, 65 epi- Nassour Pictures, Inc. sodes). 8488 West 3rd St., Los Angeles 48, Calif.; OLive 3-0400 William Nassour, president: New Merritt Enterprises, Inc. (Produce film programs, feature films and (See Nicholson -Muir Prods., Inc.) commercials.) Sheena "Queen of the Jungle" (series). Newsfi I m, Inc. 10 East 49th Street. New York 17, N. Y.; National Productions MUrray Hill8-3063. Kenneth Baldwin, (see Enders, Robert J., Inc.) pres., prod. sup.; Konstantin Kaiser, exec. prod. (Produces and distributes newsfilms National Screen Productions and public information films.) 1600 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10019; 212 Circle 6-5700. Allan Robbins, gen mgr. 7026 Santa Monica, Hllywd., Calif. 90038; 213- Nicholson -Muir Productions, Inc. Walter Branson,v.p.inchg. 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10036; prod.466-5111. (Producers of commercials, Main BRyant 9-4288. E. Roger Muir, pres.; Nick Titles, optical effects, promos, TV Trailers Nicholson, Vice-pres. (Produce live and and TV special announcement films.) film program). Newlywed Game, USA; Communicate National Telefilm Associates, Inc. (Canada); Whoopdeedoo (Canada); Match- Executive headquarters & main office: 8530 es 'n Mates (USA). 546 Nicoll, Oliver W., Productions Okun, Lillian, Productions 820 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 10025; 307 East 44thSt., New York 17,N.Y.; MOnument 3-7284. Oliver W. Nicoll, execu- MUrrayHill9-3800,Ext.311N.(Live tive director; Sandra Munsell, associate shows-children and teen-age, women's.) director. (Program production, live and film package shows.) See Radio Features On Film of America. Princeton, New Jersey, WAlnut 1-7800. Robert Bell, pres.; F. E. Johnston, Jr.. Niles, Fred A. Communications Centers Inc. treas. W. J. West, Sr., secy.; 625 West 1058 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, Ill. 60607; 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. LW 4-3050 Fred A. Niles, pres.; William E. Harder, Morton Schaps. TV slsmn. (Producers of vice-pres., prod.; Norman C. Lindquist, TV commercials and industrial films.) vice-pres..sls.; Harry Lange, vice-pres., exec. prod.; Rolf W. Brandis, Joseph Cal- lan, Robert Alpert, vice-presidents. Don- Opera Cameos TV Productions ald L. Lawrence, asst. prod. mgr.; Sid 400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.; ELdo- Siegel, musical dir.; Robert Henning, chief rado 5-5545. Carlo Vinti, president; Joseph sound eng.; Bert Lindberg, chief charge Vinti, Jim Knisely, vice-presidents; man; Dorothy Roecker, office mgr. Branch Beatrice Messina, secretary; F. X. Giac- offices:Hollywood:5545 SunsetBlvd., cone, coordinator. (Produces live series.) 90028; Hollywood 2-7311. Lionel Grover, Opera Cameos (live). vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; New York: 108 West Eng, 10023; SU 7-8770. Charles Ticho, O'Reilly Productions v.p., gen. mgr.; Susanne Thurber, office 72 West 45th St., New York, N. Y. 10036. John mgr. (Motion pictures for TV, non -theatri- F. O'Reilly, owner. (Produces film com- cal & theatrical distribution, television mercials, sales films.) creative services and production; syndi- cated TV spots; syndicated TV shows: slide - Owens, Marry, Television Productions films;close circuittelevision; business 6710 Melrose Ave., Hollywood38,Calif.; theatre presentations; (merchandising ma- WEbster 9-1491. Harry Owens, president; terials.) Homer O'Donnell, vice-president.(Film producer.) Norbert Productions, Inc. 8530 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills,Calif. 01. 7-4440. Norman Blackburn. president; P Willetta Leonard. vice-president; Herbert B. Leonard, sec.; Carl Coulter, treas. (The PackagedPrograms, Inc. making and distribution of half-hour tele- 471-4756.F.S.Di Fiore,pres.(Produce vision series.) film shows, commercials, film news.) Circus Boy. Pan-American Television Corp. Av. Chapultepec 18, Mexico D. F., Mexico. O 18-50-20. Fernando Diez Barros. pres. (Film Odyssey Productions, Inc. product in English with Spanish titles and 24 E. 51st St.. New York 22, New York: films in Spanish.) PL. 2-1750. Milton Fruchtman. president; Paramount Television Productions, Inc. Lowell Thomas, exec. v.p. (Producer of 1501 Broadway, New York, N.Y.,10036; series, one hour shows. half-hour shows.) BR 9-8700. (Subsidiary of Paramount Pic- LowellThomasTelevision series. High tures Corp.) Paul Raibourn, president; Adventure(color -11)Worldof Lowell Seymour L. Adler, vice-president & gen. Thomas (half -hour -26). mgr. Official Films, Inc. Parsons, Lindsley, Productions, Inc. 724 Fifth Avenue, New York 19, N.Y.; 4376 Sunset Drive, Hollywood 27, Calif.: NO PLaza 7-0100. Louis C. Lerner, pres., chair- 2-9181. Lindsley Parsons. president; Sam man of bd.; Howard B. Koerner, vice-pres., Wallis, treasurer. (Films and commercials.) opers. Robert Blees, v.p., prod.; Don Getz, vice-pres., Int'l.; Al Lanken, gen. sls. mgr.; Partington, Jack, Television Productions James P.Miller,secy.,treas.;Stanley Mitchell, asst. treas.; Bob Marcella, dir. of 435 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza prom. & publ. (Producer -distributor of 7-0316. Jack A. Partington, Jr., president film television series & first -run feature (Film producer, radio/TV commercials.) film package.) Pathe News, Inc. Survival!;BattleLine;Biography; Across the Seven Seas; The Adventures of 245 W. 55th St.. New York 19, N. Y.; JUdson Robin Hood; Crossword; It's A Matter of 6-8920. 1942 N.E. 151st St., North Miami, Law; Biography of John F. Kennedy; The Fla.JosephP.Smith.pres.;John C. BigStory;The Buccaneers;Cartoon; Smith; vice-pres., dir. of educational proj- Colonel March of Scotland Yard; Cross ects; Irwin Abrams, comptroller; (Produ- Current; Dateline Europe; Decoy; Great- cer of T.V. Programming,documentaries, est Headlines of the Century; The Hunter; educational films, children's programs.) InternationalDetective;TheInvisible Milestones of the Century (365); Men Man: Mr. Lucky; My Hero; Marilyn Mon- of Destiny (130); Pathe Educational Films roe Special; Overseas Adventure; Peter (103); Pathe Short Subjects (38); Holly- Gunn;RockyJones;SpaceRanger; wood Offbeat (13): Showtime (39). Har- Sportsfolio; Star Performance; The Star lem Variety Revue (13); Musical Parade and The Story; Sword Of Freedom; Trou- of Stars (1100); Frank Fontaine Comedy ble With Father; Wire Service; Yancy Hour (1). Derringer. Greatest Headlines of the Century; The Patin, Ray, Productions Hunter; International Detective; The In- 3425 Cahuenga Blvd., West, Hollywood 28, visible Man; Mr. Lucky; My Hero; Marilyn Calif.; H011ywood 2-1147. Ray Patin, presi- MonroeSpecial;OverseasAdventure; dent. (Produce live action and animated Peter Gunn; Rocky Jones; Space Ranger; commercials.) Sportsfolio; Star Performance; The Star and TheStory;Sword Of Freedom; Peckham Productions, Inc. Trouble with Father; Wire Service; Yancy 9 East 48th St., New York 17, N. Y.; PLaza Derringer. 8-0490. John L. Peckham, pres.; Harvey 547 Yale Gross, vice-pres. & creative dir.; Peter pictures, TV spots, sound & silent slide H. Peckham, secy.-treas.; Michael Fer- films, recording and record pressings.) rante, prod. mgr.; Hoyt Griffith, dir. of editorial services; Tom Detienne, dir, of Prime T.V. Films, Inc. sls.; Sidonie E. Dobkin, production co- 120 W. 57thSt.. New York19,N.Y.; ordinator; Gary Martin, prod. asst; Don- COlumbus 5-7480.Alec Cambell,pres.; aldBain,Writer,producer,director. George W. Cambell, v.p. (Distributes 450 (Producers of industrial, sales and sales features in color and black & white.) training films, design and production of Laurel & Hardy 2 reelers (60): Laurel industrial shows; Fair projects; TV com- & Hardy features (13); Charlie Chaplin- mercials.) Comedy Theater(26);specials: Golden Gift of Kings; The Masters; In Your Age of Comedy; Bernadett of Lourdes, Hands; Newsweek '63, A Sense of Excite- Animal Farm. Color shorts, cartoons. ment; Newsweek '64, A Sense of Antici- pation; The Story of Avon; San Francisco; Princeton Film Center. Inc. ESR; Chinatown; Detroit/Greenwich Vil- Princeton,N.J.;WA 4-3550.Gordon lage. Knox, president; A.E.Hogarty, director of TV distribution. (Producer and distrib- Pegasus Productions, Inc. utor of package shows, films & commer- 45 West 38th St., New York, N. Y.; LO 4-9319. cials.) Leonard Anderson; (Motion picture pro- The Handy Man (52); Shooting Straight ductions and services.) with Tim Holt(2);29 shorts;Rural Review (39); America On Parade (39): Pelican Films, Inc. TravelUnlimited(13);Research*un- 292 Madison Ave., New York 17,N. Y. limited (13); America at Home (13); The Thomas J. Dunford, pres.; Arthur J. Zan- Princeton Report (12); Young Men In A der, vice-pres.; S. William Adonson, vice- Hurry (12). pres., sales; Ted Lowry, vice-pres.; Marc T. Stotler,vice-pres., producer.(Produces Q live -action and animated TV commer- cials and business films.) Q. E. D. Productions, inc. 21 West 46thSt., New York 36,N.Y. PendulumProductions, Inc. JUdson 2-4291. Robert Baron, president, 13 W. 57th Street, New York 19, N. Y.; PL 9- prod.-dir.: Eleanor Geiger, vice-president 1616. Scudder Boyd, pres.; Gene Search- charge of sales; Angie Ross, supervising Inger, v.p. editor. (Prod. of industrial films TV corn.) Petri, Tony, Studios QM Productions 1041 N. Formosa Avenue, Los Angeles 46, (See Mark Three Studios, Inc.) Calif., Hollywood 9-6161; Quinn Martin, pres.;EliParker,v.p.(productionof Philsco TV Enterprises television and motion picture films.) 2725 Malcolm Ave.. West Los Angeles 64. Calif.; ARizona 9-3139. Michael Phillips, Quartet Films, Inc. president. (Film producers.) 5631 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif., H011ywood 4-9225. Arnold Gillespie, nres- Pictures for Business ident; Michael R. Lah, vice-president & 1260 N. Wilcox Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif.; treas.: Stanley Walsh, vice-president & Box 2309, Hollywood 28,Calif.; 467-7009 Bill Deming, exec. prod.; Ann Deming, secretary; (Producers of animation and filmstrip prod. (business motion pictures live action for all film media.) and filmstrips, TV commercials and TV Quartet International, Inc. programming.) 507 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10017, Piel, David, Inc. MU -2-2444. Harvey Chertok, pres., treas.; 300 Central Park West. New York 24, N. Y.; Barbara Ann Chertok, v.p.,secy. (pro- TR. 3-6820. David Piel. president; Hedi S. duction and distribution of motion pic- Piel, vice-president. (Produce film series, tures for theatrical, TV release.) live and animated commercials.) Surprizes. Big Mac and His Magic Train; Harold and The Purple Crayon. RCA Recorded ProgramServices Plautus Productions, Inc. Home office: 155 E. 24th St., New York 10, 211 E. 51st St., New York, N. Y.; PL 2-6460. N. Y.; MUrray Hill 9-7200. A. B: Sam- Herbert Brodkin, pres.; Alan R. Morris, brook. v.p. (Producers of filmed television se- ries.) Radim Films, Inc. 220 W. 42ndStreet, New York, N.Y. Pohlman Film Productions,Inc. 10036, Bryant 9-6653. Lester Schoenfeld, 527 No.27thSt.,Milwaukee, Wisconsin pres.; Rosalind Kossoff, v.p.; (distributors 53208. Division2-6363.Harvey Kiefer, of FilmImagescollection:Focus on mgr. (Produce product commercials in- 16mm.; Radiant Films.) dustrial motion pictures; slide films.) Radio and Television Packagers, Inc. Portland Productions, Inc. 9 East 40th St.. New York. N. Y.: LExington 1018 Pamela Drive, Beverly Hills,Calif.; 2-1717. William Caytonpresident: Fred CRestview 5-6457. J. N. Mason, president; Ladd, director. (Prod., dist. filmed series.)

V. K. Osborne, vice-president; Pamela Jungle(59);Combat(52);Cartoon Mason,secretary,treasurer.(Produce Classics; Series I (104); Series II(112); filmed series.) Series III (104); The Wild Swans (20); Mr. The Readers (29). E. From Tau Ceti (20). Premier Film & Recording Corp. Radio Features of America 3033 LocustSt..St.Louis3,Missouri; 820 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 10025; JEfferson 1-3555.Theodore P. Desloge, MOnument 3-7284. Oliver W. Nicoll, exec. pres. & exec. producer; Wilson Dalzell, dir.; Sandra Munsell, assoc. dir. (Program exec. v.p. & gen. mgr.; Roger E. Leon- production, live and film package shows, hardt, prod. supv. (Producers of motion commercials and ffimboard.) 548 Rainbow Island Productions, Inc. RepublicTelevisionFeatures 3061 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu 14, Hawaii. 3354 Merchandise Mart, Chicago 54, Ill.; Tel.: Chuck Smouse, president. (Producers.) 275-3199. Capico Kapps, president; Joseph Kappa.vice-president.(Producers and Rainbow Pictures, Inc. distributorsofliveandtranscribed 1540Levante Avenue, Coral Gables46, shows.) Florida; Walter Reece, president; RuthB. TV Fashion Flashes (26);Willie The Resce,sec.-treas.(Motion picture pro- Wonderman (13); Job Opportunities (52); ducers studios-facilities, animation.) Help Wanted Column of the Air (52). Raylin Productions, Inc. Riviera Productions 1270 Avenue of the American Rm. 1708, New6610 Selma Ave., Hollywood28,Calif.; York, N. Y., 10020; CI 5-8680; Ruth Downs, Hollywood2-8585.Midwestrepresent- pres.; Hugh Downs, chm. of the bd.; Jack ative: Robert Zens, 340 Westmoor Blvd.. London,FrankBibas,vice-presidents. Brookfield,Wisconsin;SUnset 2-8815. (TV production.) Eastern representative: Pat Rancati, 3304 Rumson Rd., Cleveland 18, Ohio; F. W. RamProductions Zens, executive producer; Bert Hunt, di- 205 West 95 Street, New York 25, N. Y.; rector of sales; Leif Rise, associate pro- MOnument 2-5111.Ed Lindner, director. ducer, docums., shorts. (Produces filmed (Producers oflivepackage programs, series, commercials.) medicalfilms and programs, commer- Punch and Trudy (6); Teletunes (15); cials and Filmboard (R).) Aqua -Lung Adventures (13). Medical Reporter (live); Vera Wallace, Private Investigator (live); Time & Again Rocket Pictures, Inc. (live); Eben & Egburt (live); Animal Inn (live). 1541 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles 27, Calif.; H011ywood7-7131.J.Richard Westen, president; Don Bartelli, v.p. in chg. of Ray, Reid H., Film Industries, Inc. prod.; Kay Shaffer, secy.-treas; John Rus- 2269 Ford Parkway, St. Paul, 55116; Minn., so, v.p. in chg. of sales. (Producers of 699-1393. Branch office in Chicago. Reid films and programs.) H. Ray, president. (Produce and distribute film series and commercials.) F. K. Rockett Prods., Inc. Walt's Workshop (39). 729 Seward Ave., Hollywood 38,Calif.; H011ywood 4-3183. Stanton Webb, exec. Walter Reade-Sterling, Inc. producer. (Producers of theatrical, indus- 241 East 34th St., New York 16, N. Y.; MU trial, documentary motion pictures, TV 3-6300; Branch offices: 8833 Sunset Blvd., programs & commercials.) Los Angeles, Calif.; Executive office; May- fair House, Deal Road, Oakhurst, New Rockhill Productions Jersey;201-531-1600.Walter Reade Chmn. of bd.; Saul J. Turrell, pres.;Jr., E. 18 E. 50 St., New York 22. N. Y.; PLaza 9-7979. Bradley Marks. sales mgr.; Alan Gleits- Janet Taylor, president. (Produce and man, V.P.in charge of western sales distribute live and film shows.) office. Rodney -Young Prod. Cinema 68 Features (68); Selected Cin- (see Cavalier Productions, Inc.) ema Features (45); Cinama 100 Features (24); Cinema 90 Features (26); Cinema 70 Features (64); Cinema 88 Features (53); Roffman, Richard H. Associates Cinema98Features(98); 675 West End Avenue, N. Y. 25, N. Y.; RI. Laurel and 9-3647. Maurice Roffman, chairman of the Hardy Shorts (60); Features (10); Special bd.; Richard H. Roffman, pres.; Sophie of the Week (15 full -hours); Silents Please Speiser, Malvin Cohn, Herman Jaffe, (39half-hours); Abbott & Costello(52 Irwin Markham and Lou Lawrence, vice half-hours); Time Out for Sports (52 quar- presidents. Branch: 7755 Hollywood Blvd., ter hours); Capt. Sailorbird Cartoons (100 L. A., Calif.; Care: Alan Winston, west five to eight -minute cartoons). coast managing dir. (Producers and dis- Redlin Productions, Inc. tributors of shows also do Public Relations 19116 Lanark, Reseda. Calif., DIckens 2-8925. and publicity and promotion for shows- William A. Redlin, president; Emil F. Red- also do casting for shows, etc.) lin, secretary, treasurer. (Producer live and film programs, features.) Rolab Studios &Rolab Photo -Science Laboratories Reed. Roland, Productions,Inc. Sandy Hook, Conn. 06482; Tel. 203-426-2466. 650 No. Bronson, Hollywood 4, Calif.; H011y- Henry Roger, owner -director; E. H. Roger, wood 6-3111. Roland Reed, president; Duke treasurer. (Producer of film shorts, fea- Goldstone, exec.v.p.(Produces filmed tures, commercials and film strips. Also series, package programs.) time lapse & micro movies.) Beulah (78); Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (39); Waterfront (78); Meet the O'Briens Rosamond Productions. Inc. 39); My LittleMargie(126):Mystery 8330 West Ward St., Hollywood 48, Calif.; Theatre (57); Trouble With Father (Stu OL.1-3010. David Chudnow, president; Erwin)(130). Rosamond Chudnow, vice-president. (Pro- Reels Films, Inc. duce films for TV.) 17 N. W. Third St., Miami, Fla. 33128; Tel: FR Ross -Danzig TV Inc. 4-2108.(Producers, motion picture lab. 16 & 35 mm.) 6331 Hollywood Blvd.. Hollywood 28. Calif.: H011ywood 2-6464. Frank K. Danzig, Bart Reemack Enterprises. Inc. Ross,partners;Associate:Al Burton, 1270 Ave. of the Americas, New York 20, (Packager of live & film shows.) N. Y.; CIrcle 6-7300. Lewis Graham, pro- ducers. (Producers of live shows.) Rourke, Jack, Productions 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28. Calif.; Reichenbach, 0. R. & Co. HO 3-7178. Jack Rourke president; Rich- 360 22nd Street, Oakland, Calif.; 836-3114; ard Wendelken, production manager; Fred Bob Reichenbach, gen. mgr. (Package - Fuld, Jr., treasurer. (Live programs and distributor of live and film shows.) sporting events.) 549 Rouser, Danny, Studio v.p., West coast activities; vice-presidents andexecutiveproducers;S.Stephen 7022 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, Calif., 90038; Blauner,CharlesFries,vice-pres.and WEbster 6-2494. Danny Rouzer, IATSE di- prod.; Milton Klein,comptroller; rector of photographs): (All types 16mm Marvinexec. Korman, dir. adv. & sls. prom.; & 35mm films, Kinescopes, pilots & test sales: John H. Mitchell, Intl sls. mgr.; commercials.) Dan Goodman, Eastern area sales mgr.; Robert Newgard, Western area sales mgr.; S Bill Hart, Midwestern area sales mgr.; Don Bryan, Southern area sales mgr.; A. Samuels, Sam Frank Parton, Southwestern area sales 155 West 46th Street, New York 36, N. Y.; mgr.; Tony Habeeb, dir. of publicity West PLaza 7-9300. Sam Samuels, owner. (Pack- Coast. age shows-Variety Entertainers scripts.) National TV Series: The Huckleberry Hound Show; Yogi Bear Show; The Don- Sandler, Allan Film Libraries, Inc. na Reed Show; Father Knows Best; The Jetsons;QuickDrawMcGraw;Be- 1001 North Poinsetta Place, Hollywood, Calif. witched; Magilla Gorilla; Peter Potamus; 90046; TR-62021. Allan Sandler, pres.; B. Top Cat; Days of Our Lives; I Dream of Norman Sandler, vice-pres.; Jackie Sand- Jeannie; The Monkees; Occasional Wife; ler, secy.-treas. (Library of stock shots.) Love On A Rooftop; Hawk; Iron Horse. Producer of Dayton Allen Shows, It's Syndicated TV Series:Casey Jones; Only Money, Laffs, Silent Screans and Ivanhoe; sTet Jackson; Manhunt; Rescue Kookeys. 8; 77th Bengal Lancers; Tightrope; Damon Runyon Theatre; George Burns & Gracie Saperstein, Abe, TV Enterprises Allen Show; All Star Theatre; Award 127 No. DearbornAve.;Chicago, Ill.; DEar- Theatre; Celebrity Playhouse; Showcase born 2-2427; Suite 7614, Empire State Bldg., 39; Top Plays; Tallahassee 7000; Medicine New York1,N.Y.; LOngacre 3-4677. of the '60's; The Big Playback; Tales of Abe Saperstein, Walter Kennedy. (Dis- the Texas Rangers: Two Faces West; Wild tributes filmed series.) Bill Hickok; Behind Closed Doors: Jungle Kid Magic (13); Tic Toc Tales (13). Jim; Circus Boy: Patti Page Show; 7 League Boots; Naked City; Top Cat: Shan- Saphier, James L., Agency, Inc. non; 156 Hanna -Barbera cartoons; Festival 9229 Sunset Bvld., Los Angeles 69, Calif.; of Performing Arts; Pick a Letter: Ranch CRestview 1-7231. James L. Saphier, pres- Party;Serials;3 Stooges; My Friends ident. (Production of live and filmed pro- Around The World; Winston Churchill; The Valiant Years; Empire; NFL Game of grams.) the Week; Soupy Sales; Dennis the Men- Bob Hope Show (live). ace; Quick Draw McGraw; The Flint - stones; Wackiest Ship in the Army; People Savage Friedman, Inc. in Conflict. 45 West 45th St., New York, N. Y.; JU 6-2080. Lee Savage, pres.; Harold Friedman, v.p.; Scripture Films(see Hack, Herman, Prod.) Carole Cooper, prod. (Film Production, live action, animation, graphics, commer- SevenArts Associated Corp. cials & industrials.) 200 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10017; YUkon 6-1717.Branches:Chicago -4630 Schafer, Kermit, Radio & Television Produc- Estes, Lincolnwood, Ill.; OR 4-5105. Los tions Angeles -3562 Royal Woods Dr.. Sherman Oaks, Calif.; ST 8-8276. Dallas -5511 Royal Central Valley, New York; WAbash 8-6903. Crest Dr., Dallas, Texas; EM 3-7331. Eliot Kermit Schafer, president; Michael Louis, Hyman, pres.; Donald Klauber, exec. v.p general manager. (Produce and distribute & gen. sls. mgr.; Samuel H. Haims, fin. live and film programs.) v.p. & secy; Sidney H. Levin, v.p. & gen. counsel; Albert E. Bollengier, treas.; Nor- Schwimmer, Walter, Inc. man Z. Solomon, asst. treas. & controller; 410N. Michigan Ave.,Chicago,Illinois Herbert G. Richek, v.p. & dir. Theatrical 60611; 467-5220. Walter Schwimmer, presi- & TV Film Services; Lloyd W. Krause, v.p. dent; Arthur E. Pickens, Jr., exec. vice- for sls., Eastern div.; Leonard Hammer, president; Howard P. Christensen, dir. sls. dir.,nat.sls.; Jack Heim, Eastern div. (Produce and distribute film & live pro- acct. exec.; Harvey Chertok, dir. of adv., grams for network & synd.) sls. prom. & pub.; Robert Hoffman, v.p. Championship Bowling(312);Cham- for sls., midwest div. (Chicago); S. Allen pionship Bridge with Charles Goren (78); Ash, Midwest div. acct. exec. (Chicago); World Series of Golf (live in color); Lets George Mitchell,v.p.forsls,Western Go to the Races (26); National Golf Day div. (Los Angeles); Alden Adolph, West (livein color); Cisco Kid (156);Sports Coastdiv.acctexec.(LosAngeles); Package (623). David Hunt, v.p. for sls., Southern div. (Dallas); Al Shore, Southern div.acct. Screen Gems, Inc. exec. (Dallas). 711 Fifth Avenue, New York. N. Y.:PL1- Films of the 50's, Volume 1 (33); Films of 4432; 1334 North Beachwood Drive, Holly- the 50's, Volume 2 (41); Films of the 50's, wood 28. Calif. H011ywood 6-3141: 230 N. Volume 3 (41); Films of the 50's, Volume Michigan Avenue. Chicago. Ill.. FRanklyn 4 (40); Films of the 50's, Volume 5 (49); 2-3696:1112 Peachtree St., Atlanta. Ga.; Films of the 50's, Volume 7 (50); Films of TRinity 5-1807; 318 N. Pearl St.. Dallas, the 50's, Volume 8 (42); Films of the 50's, Texas;RIverside8-3336:102-108Peter Volume 9, part 1(54); Films of the 50's, Street, Toronto, Ontario. Canada. EMpire Volume 9, Part 2 (54); Films of the 50's, 8-8643:142-150 Wardour Street. London Volume 9, Part 3 (53); Films of the 50's, WI, England, Gerard 4321: Mexico;43 Volume 9, Part 4 (54); Films of the 50's Plaza de Republicas, Mexico d.f.. Mexico & 60's, Volume 10 (41); Films of the 50's & City. Mexico; 466-993; A. Schneider, pres.; 60's, Volume 11(52); The Fast 23, post Jerome S. Hyams, exec. vice-pres., gen 1950 & 1960 feature films; 99 Film favo- mgr.; Leo Jaffe, 1st vice-pres., chmn. fi- rites; 20 special features. nance comt.; JohnH.Mitchell, vice-pres.; David H. Horowitz, secy, gen. csl.; Lloyd Seven Arts Productions, Ltd. Burns, vice-pres. of international opera- 11 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ontario, Can- tions; Russell Karp, vice-pres. & treas.; ada: (416) EM 4-7193. Charles S. Chaplin, Pierre Marquis, vice-pres. in chg. of ad- v.p. & Canadian sls.mgr.; William K. vertising & sls. planning; Jackie Cooper, Moyer, Canadian sls. dir. 550 Films of the 50's & 60's. Volume 1-10; ShowcaseProductions, Inc. Warner Bros. features (766); Bowery Boys Studios, Culver City,Calif.; features(48);AssociatedBritish-Pathe VErmont 8-2185. Hal Roach. Jr., president; features(75);Robert Lippert features Carroll Case, vice-president, producer; E. (118); 26 spectacular features. H. Goldstein, treasurer. (Producer of film Seven Arts Television series.) 200 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.10017; Show Corporation of America YUkon 6-1717. Branches: Los Angeles - 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.; 9000 Sunset Blvd.; 213 CR 8-1771. Toronto - PLaza 7-9820.C. Robert Manby, presi- 11 Adelaide St., West, Toronto, Ontario, dent;Fred Schneier,vice-president. Canada; 416 EM 4-7193. Eliot Hyman, pres.; (Distributor of tape and film series and W. Robert Rich, exec. v.p. & gen. mgr.; feature films.) Samuel H. Haims, finan. v.p.; Sidney H. Levin, v.p. & gen. counsel; Albert E. Bol- New Million Dollar Movies (60)for lengier, treas.; Norman Z. Solomon, asst. foreign distr. treas. & controller; Herbert G. Richek, v.p. & dir. theatrical & TV film services; Signature Films Sidney Kiwitt, bus. affairs mgr.; Robert 2120 Cross Bronx Expressway, Bronx, New Berian Jones, dir. of nat. sls.; Charles D. York 10473; Ta 3-9665, Ta 3-8726. Samuel Reeves,dir.of network sls.; James S. M. Sherman, pres; Bob LeBar, dir. Art & Carbery, dir. of prog. acquisitions; Thom- Animation; Robert Price;dir,ofadv.; as F. Madigan, dir.of internat'l. prog. Denver Dixon, dir. sls., West Coast Rep.; development; Stanley R. Jaffe, dir., New Ruth Sherman,pub. & scriptspvsr. York programs; Peter M. Affe, dir. of East- (produces film series, feature films, com- ern sls.; Othur V. Oliver, dir. of Midwest mercial). Distributes theatrical and tele- sls.; Harvey R. Reinstein, dir. of Southern vision films World -Wide.) sls.; David Engeles, dir. of South West sls.; Harvey Chertok, dir.of adv.,sls. Signet TV prom. & pub.; Martha Torge, asst. dir. of 200 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y.; JUd- adv. sls. prom. & pub.; Roger Carlin, dir. son 2-3636. Subsidiary of Medallion Pic- European & Far Eastern sls.;Vincente turesCorp..R.B.Schrift,president; Ramos,dir.ofLatinAmericansls.; Thomas D. Tannenbaum, v.p., programs Daniel McDonald. treasurer. (Los Angeles); Alex Horowitz, dir. of West 35 Features; Action Shorts. Coast sls.(Los Angeles); SamR.Kunitzky, dir.of Canadian sls.(Toronto); Irving Simmel-Merservey TV Productions Siegal, acct. exec. 10890 Massachusetts Ave.; L. A. 24, Calif.; GR.9-1152.Louis C.Simmel,presi- Seven Arts Productions International, Ltd. dent.(Producersanddistributorsof Roberts Building, East St., Nassau, Bahamas. filmed series.) Roger Carlin, dir. of European sls.; Vicente Yesterday's World Today (13): Isles of Ramos, dir. of Latin American sls. Mystery (5); Ghost Towns (13); Marshall Out of the Inkwell (100); The Avengers of Linal City; Wild Bill Elliott (30 mins.). (39); En France (26); Boston Symphony Orchestra, Series 1 (13); Boston Symphony Simon, Al, Productions Orchestra, Series 2(13); (191); Laffs (65); Mahalia Jackson Sings 1040 No. Las Palmas Ave., Hollywood 38, (82); Man in Space (6); Behind the Scenes Calif.; H011ywood 4-2121. Al Simon. owner. With the Royal Ballet; The Professionals; (Film producer, commercials.) Big Night Out; Mahalia Jackson Sings The SixteenScreen ServiceCo. Story of Christmas; Churchill, the Man; 6710Melrose Ave.. Hollywood 38.Calif.: The Gypsy Rose Lee Show; The Nut- WEbster 9-1491. Homer O'Donnell, owner. cracker. (Film producer.) Seven Arts Productions International, Ltd. c/o Seven Arts House, 24 Berkeley Square, Sleeping Giant Films, Inc. London W. 1, England; HYde Park 0671. 3019 Dixwell Ave., Hamden, Conn. New Branch Office: Seven Arts International, Haven phone: CH 8-3236. David K. Har- Amaya Bldg.,1,8-Chome,Ginza-Wishi, ris,president;AnthonyGuarino,Jr.. Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan; Studio de Bou- vice-president-treas. (Producers of film logne, 3 Rue de Silly, Boulogne Sur Seine, for industry; TV and education.) Paris, France; Roberts Bldg., East Street, Nassau, Bahamas. Norman B. Katz, exec. Slesinger, Stephen.inc. v.p. William Levy, gen. sls. mgr.; Milton 205 West Brorein St.. Tampa, Fla. 33606; 254- Schneiderman, Far East spvsr. & Japan 9191 Shirley A. Lasswell, president. (Pro- rep.; Sig Kusiel, Latin American spvsr.; duce films.) Robert I. Kronenberg, dir. of sls., conti- nental Europe. Smith, Fletcher, Studios, Inc. International 1 (88);International2 Main Office; 259 S.W. 21st Terrace, Ft. Lau- (311); International 3 (431); The Bowery derdale,Fla.; LUdlow 1-7300;Fletcher Boys (48); Lippert Features (118). Smith, president; Janet Smith, v.p., Marie Adehn, secretary -treasurer. (Producer of Sextant, Inc. commercials & industrial films; Television 663 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022; LT 1- Shows.) 7611. Robert D. Graff, pres.; (TV produc- ers). Sonnenreich, Joseph I. Winston Churchill; The Valiant Years; 205 W 89 St., New York 24. N. Y.; SUs- Franklin D. Roosevelt series; Noah and quehanna 7-1797. JosephISonnenreich, The Flood. owner. (Live and film programs.) Sonney Amusement Enterprises, Inc. Shelle Productions, Inc. 1654 CordovaSt., Los Angeles 7,Calif.; 1334 Beachwood Avenue, Hollywood28, REpublic1-7236.Daniel Sonney, presi- California. H011ywood 2-3111Herbert B. dent;EdwardSonney,vice-president. Leonard,president;WillettaLeonard, (Producers, distributors of domestic and vice-president;Harold Berkowitz,sec.; Ralph Kale, treas. (The making and dis- foreign films.) tribution of hour television series.) SoundacProductions,Int. Naked City (1 hr. series). P. 0. Box 2167, Hollywood, Florida; 945-0562.

551 Robert D. Buchanan, president; Robert G. Stempel, Frank, Agency Biddlecom, technical director; Clarence 9034 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 46,Calif. M. Schleh, Jr., production manager. (Pro- Frank Stempel,owner.(Live & film duces film series, animated commercials.) shows.) Super -Flex;ID's;Info -Maps; Show Sterling Information Services, Ltd. Openers. 375 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; JU. 6-1720. Charles F.Dolan,president. Sovereign Productions, Inc. (see Reynolds, (Closed circuit television network servic- Stuart Productions) ing New York City hotels with informa- Spectacle Productions, Inc. tion for out-of-town visitors.) 6290 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. HO Sterling Movies U.S.A., Inc. 6-7761. Frank K. Danzig, Al Burton, Bart 375 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; JU. Ross, partners; Associates: Heather Fine, 6-1717.CharlesF.Dolan,President; Ric Eyrich (Packager of live & film shows) Sophie C. Hohne,sr.vice-pres.; G.Roger Cahaney, exec. v.p.; Morton J. Fink, v.p. Sportlite Films sls. (Distribution of free public service 20 N. Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606; 236- films to television stations and schools. AlfredD.LeVine,pres.;Mary Carroll,8488. comptroller; Bill Sprague, edi- Sterling Television Co., Inc. tor; (Producer -distributor of films for In- See Walter-Reade- Sterling Inc. dustry, Instructional and Television.) Adventure Out of Doors (color)(13); Stockdale and Company Cross the Earth in Seven League Boots 200 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah; (color) (14); Hanson Wildlife Series; Bear 801;355-5511.C.L.Stockdale,owner. Bow -Hunts (11); Women's World of Golf; (Produces commercials & Industrials.) Patty Berg & Betsy Rawls (3); Let's Go Golfing (13); Tips from Top Pros (6); Tra- Stonewall Productions, Inc. velbug USA (color) (13); 1957-66 "500" Mile 59 East 54th Street, New York 22, N. Y.; Classic (10); Pro Football Highlights (3); PLaza 2-2520. Sid Caesar, pres.; Leo Mor- Sports Thrills (130); Championship Fights (104); Boxing from Rainbo (52); All Amer- gan vice-pres. (Producers.) ican Wrestling (52); Texas Rasslin (130); Big 10 Football (52); Gridiron Cavalcade Storyboard, Inc. (13); NBA Zephyrs Basketball; Sports In- (See The Hubley Studios, Inc.) structional Film Series (52); All American Football(8);Golf Instructional -Johnny Streech, Wilbur, Productions Inc. Revolta & Mickey Wright (4); Bowling - 135 W. 52nd St., New York 19, N. Y.; JUdson Marian Ladewig, Buzz Fazio, Steve Nacy 2-3816. Wilbur J. Streech, President; Sal (3); Dog Training -Willie Necker; '65 Rose Guida, prod. mgr.; Fred J. Schaefer, exec. Bowl Football (color); '65 Tournament of prod. (Produces commercials and business Roses Parade (color); NBA Basketball Ac- films.) tion (color); SKI Moderne (color). Sun Dial Films, Inc. Spotlite News, inc. 318 East 45th St., New York, N. Y. 10017; 212 - 3449 Cahuenga Blvd. W., Hollywood, 28. TV 9-6575. Carl V. Ragsdale, pres. (Pro- Calif.; 466-5365, Algernon G. Walker, presi- ducerofdocumentaries,industrials.) Branches: 3133 CopperthwaiteLane, dent; W. A. Blanchard, v.p.; Marcia J. Wash. D.C.20007;202-333-6767. Hardy Walker, sec./treas. (Newsfllm service for Glenn, exec. prod. 205 W. Hueneme Rd., commercial clients.) Affiliated with Al- Oxnard, Calif. 93041; 805-488-6610. Richard lend'or Productions Incorporated. Stetler, exec. prod. Square Deal Pictures Company Sutherland, John, Productions, Inc. 3950 Arcadia Avenue, Arcadia, Calif. 90210. 201 No.OccidentalBlvd.,Los Angeles, E. F. Marvin, general manager. (Produce Calif. 90026; DUnkirk 8-5121; 118 E. 60th and distribute filmed programs.) St., New York; 421-7750. John Sutherland, president. George Gordon, vice-president. Stage Door Studios (Producer of industrial and educational Box 8, Hillside Manor, New Hyde Park, N. Y. films. 11042; 516 PIoneer 2-0500. Branch; St. Clair Studios,119 West 47thSt., N.Y.Dr. Swift -Chaplin Productions, Inc. Joseph L.Levit, boarddir.;R. Miles 1136 North Highland Ave., Hollywood 38, Master, exec.prod.;PhillipSt.Clair, Calif.; H011ywood 2-0761. Charles F. Chap- tech. dir.; Jo Freuden, talent and promo- lin, president; Howard Swift, vice-presi- tionalrep. (Mobile field units for on dent. (Producer of commercials.) location productions.) T Stage Five Productions TV Attractions 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, 565 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.; OX Calif.; HO 9-5911. Ozzie Nelson, producer, 7-6077 Milton H. Blackstone, exec. prod. director; Leo Pepin, associate producer. (Live and film packages. Also, Talent, (Produces filmed series.) promotion and special events direction.) Stanley -Marshall, Inc. Comedian's Golf Classic; Comedy Hall of 1454 Peerless Place, Los Angeles 35, Calif.; Fame (special); New Years Eve With Guy CRestview 4-5279. Stanley Marshall, pro- Lombardo; Wonderful World of Water ducer. (Distributor of film series.) (fea. special). The Adventures of the Texas Kid TV Guild Productions, Inc. (color & B&W); The Forbidden Isles made in American Somoma (color); Hol- (Carthay Sound Stage) ly Nights (color & B&W); The All Amer- 5907 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 35, Calif.; ican Girl (color & B&W) Dr. Jekyll & WEbster 8-2101.Jack Miles, president. Mr. Hyde (color & B&W); Arrabellias (Film commercials and programs.) (B&W); Stock shots in color & B&W); 8mm subjects for the new sound pro- TV and Motion Picture Productions, Inc. jectors. 707 Dawn St., Richmond, Va.; Milton 3- 552 4444.John C. Wood, president;A.J. Saul Taffet, producer -director. (Producer Stuart, Jr.. prod. mgr. (Producers of in- of film commercials, industrial films, sales dustrial & public relation films.) promotion films, educational films.) TV Spots. Inc. Telemount Pictures, Inc. 1027 N. Cole Ave., Hollywood 38,Calif.; P.0. Box 1106, Santa Monica, Calif. Henry H011ywood 2-2393. Shull Bonsall, presi- B. Donovan, president and producer. (Pro- dent. ducers of Cowboy G -Men film series.) T -V Visuals Inc. 39 Westerns; 13 shorts. (See Award Films) Telenews Film Corporation 450 W. 56th St., New York, N. Y., 10019; Talent Associates -Paramount Ltd. JU 6-2450. C. B. Stratton, president. (Pro- 444Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; PL. ducers of programs, film commercials.) 3-1030. David Susskind, pres.; Dan Mel - nick, exec. v.p. (Produce live TV pack- Adventures in Sport (26). ages.) Telepak, D.B.A. Eastsid'e, Westside; Festival of Per- (Robert LongeneckerAgency) forming Arts; Dupont Show of The Week; 8438Melrose Pl., Los Angeles 46, Calif.; Mr. Broadway. OLive 3-3770.C.Robert Longenecker, president (Film series commercials. live Tape -Films, Inc. shows. Talent representative for actors - 621 W. 54th St., New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza actresses for motion pictures and tele- 7-8466. Kenneth S. Cofod. vice-president; vision. Also specializing in top commercial Sheldon Friedman, business mgr. (Adver- announcers, MC's and women announcers.) tising agency, film services; editing, print procurement, distribution and controlled Telescene Film Productions Co. storage of TV filmed commercials and 287 10th Ave., New York 1. N Y.; CHicker- programs.) ing 4-0122. Robert D. Tobias, sales man- ager.(Producersanddistributorsof TeeVeeCompany, The filmed series.) 1256 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles 24, Calif.; GRanite 7-1268. Gilford Phillips, president "Animaland" Real -Life Cartoons (104). Ludlow Flower, Jr., vice-president andTelesynd, Divisionof Wrather Corporation general manager. (Producer of filmed se- 375Park Ave., New York22,N.Y.; ries.) PLaza 2-3210. Hardie Frieberg, pres. Teitel Television Films Television Broadcasting Service, Inc. 410 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 5, III.; HAr- P.0. Box 693, New York, N. Y. 10023; 212 - rison7-3025.Charles Teitel,president. HA -1-1784. William R. Riddle, pres., exec. - (Distributors of feature films, shorts.) prod.; Edith L. Riddle, trees; James Uehl- 20 feature films: 52 shorts. ing, art and credits, titles dept. Muriel Le Tel Ra Productions, Inc. Eponis, sect'. This IsCatskillCalling(series)(5); 1518 Walnut Street,Philadelphia2,Pa.: Package Show Series (Sponsors desired); Kingsley 6-4140. Dan Wise, exec. vice pres.; Mainliners of America Series; The Sea- Bosh Pritchard, vice-president in charge board Airline Story (28); The Keystone of sales. (Producer and distributor of sport TrainStory (7);SuperHi -Waysof film shows and commercials.) America series; The New York Thruway TeleSports (52); Touchdown (13); Amen - (40); The Pennsylvania Turnpike (38); The can Football League Highlights 15 weeks. Ohio Turnpike (7-9); Fish Killers (90 min. film show); Abe Lincoln (His words and Telecine Film Studios, Inc. Deeds) (30); Cavern Brand Mushrooms (1 100 So. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge, min. spot); North American Cement (4 Ill.; Tel.: 823-1418, Area Code 312. Byron min. spot); The Bravian Manor Resort (4 L. Friend, president; Henry Ball, facili- min.spot);The VolunteerSeries(78 ties manager; June A. Friend, secretary - % hr. series-video tape sound 16mm.); treasurer.(Producers offilmedseries, New York State Thruway Telecast se- commercials.) ries; Outboard Motor Boat Marathon. Zoo Parade: Home Show: This Is the Midwest (series); Magic Ranch. Television Exploitation 1407 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.; BRyant Teledynamics Corporation, The (Teledynamics 9-6332.Robert S.Gettinger,president International, Inc.) (Distributes feature films.) 729 Seventh Ave., New York 19, New York, 21 features. JU 6-6052; Irwin Pizor, pres.; Anthony Azzato, exec. v.p.: (Distributors of tele-Television Features of America vision program material-features and 820 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 10025; series.) MOnument 3-7284. Oliver W. Nicoll, ex- Queen of Sheba, The Barbarians, Walls ecutive director; Sandra Munsell, associ- of Hell, Raiders of Leyte Gulf, Bomb in ate director. the High Street, Dynamic, Jungle Group, (Program production, live and film pack- Horror -Monster, War Group, True Ad- age shows, commercials.) See Radio Fea- venture. Long John Silver. Islands in the tures of America. Sun,Wanderlusts,Holiday,Treasure, Vagabond. Television and Radio Features ofAmerica 820 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 10025; Telefilm, Inc. MOnument 3-7284. Oliver W. Nicoll, ex- 6039 Hollywood Blvd.. Hollywood 28, Calif.) ecutive director; Sandra Munsell, associ- H011ywood 9-7205. PeterComandini, ate director. president;J.B. Pinkham,exec.v.p.; (Program production, live and film pack- Melrose V. Thomas, treas.; Marvin Sears, age shows, commercials.) See Radio Fea- secy.(Complete 16mm motion picture tures of America. technical service.) Television Graphics, Inc. Telemated Motion Pictures 369 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. 8 West 40th St., N. Y. 18, N. Y.; LO 5-5341. TN.7-3330.Bernard Rubin, president; 553 Lee E.Blair, secy.-treas. (Producer of Mystery Theatre (57); The Pendulum film commercials.) (65); Uncovered (145); Man From Interpol (39). Television Industries, Inc. Titus Productions, Inc. PLaza 1-6800. Basil Estreich, pres. & bd. 5451 Marathon Street, Hollywood 38, Calif.; chmn.; Martin Schildkraut, treas., Morten HO 9-7493. Herbert Brodkin, Pres.; Alan R. Siegel, v.p. secy. Morris, V.P. (Producers of filmed televi- Television Library, Inc. sion series) 3 East 57th St., New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza SHANE 3-4840. C. F. Vetter Jr.,president.(Dis- tributes feature films.) Toddy Pictures Co. P.O. Box 150, Atlanta, Ga. 30301; 355-9654. Household Hints (65); Heedless Henry Ted Toddy, president; C. Small, general (65); 6 feature films. manager.(Producer & distributorof Television Screen Productions, Inc. films.) 25 West 45thSt., New York 17,N. Y.; 27 features; 15 short subjects; 15 musi- u.6-7570. Charles J. Basch, Jr., presi- cal. dent; Frances Scott, vice-president, secre- tary; Clarence Schmidt, treas. (Produce Toreto Films, Inc. and distribute live and film commercials 9885 Charleville Blvd., Beverly Hills. Calif.; and programs.) CRestview 4-6023. Robert F. Shewalter, treas.(Producefilmedshows,com- Oriental Varieties (15); Adventures in mercials.) Time Space. Loretta Young Show (network series). Telic, Inc. 630 Ninth Ave., New York 36, N. Y.; JUd- Tower Productions son 2-3480. Elwood Siegel. president and 11541Landale St.,No. Hollywood,Calif executivedirector:Edward Boughton, Helen L. Moser. owner. (Live programs.) vice president. exec. producer. (Designers Space Patrol (live, plus 300 half hour and producers of sponsored industrial, in- and 200 15 minute kinescopes). formation and public relations films, short subjects, TV commercials.) Trans -Lux Television Corporation 625 Madison Avenue, N. Y. 10022; PLaza Telorama Productions, Inc. 1-3110. Richard P. Brandt, pres.; Richard 255 Roswell Ave., Long Beach Calif. 90803; Carlton, v.p. & gen. sls. mgr.; Irving Klein- 938-8523. Richard D. Pearsall, president. feld, dir. of operations; Jack Lynn, v.p.; Religious and educational films.) Joseph Schackner, asst. to v.p.; Leo Bro- dy, Eastern div. mgr.; Albert Boyars, dir. Tempe-ToonsProductions, Inc. of creative services. Branch offices; Mid- 2201 Hollywood Way, Burbank, Calif.; Vic- west -520 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, toria 9-2313: 521 5th Ave., New York 17, Ill.,312 SUperior 7-3995.Western -6253 N. Y.; MUrray Hill 7-0790. Leo A. Mins- Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.; 213 koff, president; Sam Singer, dir. (Produce H011ywood 2-6903; Arthur L. Manheimer, animated cartoons and commercials.) mgr. Film Service Center; 30-12 41st Ave., Long Island City, N. Y.11101;212 PL 1-3110; Irving Kleinfeld, mgr. Internation- Temple -Morgan Enterprises. al; Eastern Hemisphere-Trans-Lux Tele- 6233 HollywoodBlvd.,Hollywood 28, visionInternationalCorp., Utoquai29, Calif.; H011ywood 4-3200. Robert C. Tem- Zurich 8, Switzerland; Tel.: 32.33.52; Rudi ple, pres.; Raymond R. Morgan, Jr., exec. C. Witschi, sls. mgr. Western Hemisphere vice-pres. (Non-U.S.)-Krantz Films, Inc., 250 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. 10019; 212 757- Terr, Michael, Inc. 4630; Steven Krantz, pres. 2473 Crestview Dr., Hollywood, Calif. 90046; The Mighty Mister Titan (100); Encyclo- 654-7506. John Reinhardt, director; Michael pedia Britannica Films Library (over 850); Terr, producer. (Film programs and com- Top Draw Feature films (14); Felix the Cat mercials.) (260); Animal Parade (39); American Civil War (13);It's A Wonderful World (39); Wildcat Rider (26); Dancing Age (13): The Mighty Hercules (130); Guest Shot Native Son; Gods of Bali; Black Man in (26); Mack & Myer for Hire (200): Magic the White World, Lolita Go Go;Here Room (39); Junior Science (39); Gigantor Comes the Sexy. (52). Theatre Guild, The Television Department, 27 W. 53rd St., New Trans -Lux Television International Corp. York 19, N. Y.: COlumbus 5-6170. Armina Utoquai 29, Zurich 8, Switzerland; Phone: Marshall, production supervisor; H. Wil- 32. 33. 52. Rudi C. Witschi, sls. mgr. liam Fitelson, managing director. Trans -Video Productions Limited Theatrical & Video Corp. 220 Bay St.,Toronto, Ont. Tel.:362-7393, 15 East 48th Street, New York, N. Y.; PLaza D. R. Annett, pres. 3-3432 Don Getz, president; Murray M. Kaplan. vice president in charge of sales; Trans -World Films, Inc. Lydia Parker. assistant secretary. 332S.Michigan Ave..Chicago,Illinois 60604, WAbash 2-1530. E. T. Myers, pres.; 26 color feature films. C. J. Ross. vice-pres.: P. D. O'Gorman, mgr. (Distribute U. S., foreign features 33Productions, Inc. and documentary films.) 214 East 53rd. St., New York, N. Y.; 421-6330. (Television commercials, shows and indus- Turn of the Century Fights, Inc. trial films, P. R. Films.) 9 East 40th St., New York, 10016: LE 2-1717. William D. Cayton, pres.; Jim Jacobs, dir. Thompson -Koch Co., Inc., The (Produce and distribute fight films.) 90 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10016; 972- Knockout (120); Turn of the Century 4168. Olga Valiance, TV film sales mgr. Fights. 554 U Wizard of Oz (130); the New Adventures of UPA Pictures, Inc. Pinocchio (130); Festival Showcase (54). 4440 LakesideDrive,Burbank,Calif.; United Artists Television (International Divi- THornwall 2-7171; Henry G. Saperstein, sion) pres. & exec. producer. (Producers of ani- 729 -7th Avenue, New York, New York mated commercials, theatrical films, in- 10019;Ci.5-6000.Herb Banquer,v.p., dustrial and TV programs.) foreignoperations;MarvinGoodman, sls. mgr. (N.Y.). Foreign Offices: Film Ullman, George, Agency House, Wardour Street, London S.W.1, 8979 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 69. Calif.; Gerard 9090;25 Rue D'Astorg, Paris 8, CRestview 4-5238. George Ullman, presi- France, Anjou 4590; Post Office Box 3309, dent. (Live and film shows and commer- Film Center Building, San Juan, Puerto cials.) Rico, 722-258; Rua Dos Andradas 241, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 34-5127;221-225 Elizabeth Unifilms,Inc. Street, Sydney, Australia, MA 6-101; New 6 E. 46th St., New York 17, N. Y.; YUkon Kanesaka Building, 5-5, 2-Chome, Shim- 6-5720.Charles E. Gallagher, president; bashi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan, 591-8257. (Educational and public service films for United Artists Television of Canada (A Divi- sustaining use.) sion of United Artists Television of the United Artists Television, Inc. Americas, Inc.) 555 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10022; 2 Carlton Street, Toronto 2, Ontario, Can- MUrray Hill 8-4700. Branches: 2904 Wood- ada;363-4033. Colm O'Shea, gen. mgr.; burn Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, 751-1323; Frank Kowcenuk, gen. mgr., United Ar- 9229 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., 273- tists Associated Div. 6460; John L. Sinn, pres.; Pierre Weis, exec. vice-pres. in chg. of sls. A. Frank Reel, United Film and Recording Studios, Inc. exec. vice-pres. in chg. of business and le- 161 E. Grand Ave., Chicago 11, I111.; SUper- galaffairs; Herbert Gordon, v.p., west ior 7-9114; affiliates: Washington, D. C., 425- coast oper.; Dick Lawrence, v.p., gen. mgr. 13th St., N.W., K. Buchanan; New York, 17 syndication div.; Howard Gottfried, admin. E. 45th St., H. Rosen; Frankford, Neve- v.p.,prog.(Hollywood);JulesLeder, Mainzerstrasse 22, M. Klein; Hollywwood, treas.; Mel Berstein, adv. & prom. dir.; 390 So. Hauser, William Bailey; William L. David Gordon, dir. pub. rel.; Jim Weath- Klein,pres.,exec.prod.; Art Brown, ers, Western mgr., syndication division. exec. dir.; Marilyn L. Fredel, nat'l dir., (Producer and distributor of filmed series, public relations, adv.; Larry Wellington, distributor of feature films and shorts.) music dir.; George Turek, technical dept.; Syndicatedseries:Hollywood & the U. Festag, foreign dept. (Creator and pro- Stars(31); The Outer Limits (49); The ducers of filmed show, spot announce- New Phil Silvers Show (30); David Wolper ments & musical jingles for TV.) Specials, Group I and II (12); Human Jun- Adventures of Capt. Hartz (6);Prof. gle (26); East Side/West Side (26); Stone Pet (26); Amy Vanderbilt (78); li,rald of Burke (32); The Anne Sothern Show(93y Truth(39);Joe Emerson Show (13); It's Sea Hunt (155); Highway Patrol (156); Bat Baby Time (54);Rev. Preston Bradley Masterson(108); TombstoneTerritory Series (3); The Old American Barn Dance (91); Lock Up (78); Aquanauts (32); Leave (26). It To the Girls (130); Troubleshooters (26); Miami Undercover (38); King of Diamonds United Press International (38); Men Into Space (38); Dial 999 (39); 220 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017; This Man Dawson (39); Bold Venture (39); MUrray Hill 2-0400. Frank H. Bartholo- MacKenzies Raiders (39); The Unexpected mew, chairman of bd.; Minns Thomason, (39); Eddie Cantor Theater (38); Sports pres.; Earl J. Johnson, vice-pres. & editor; Album (105); Ripcord (76); Lee Marvin LeRoy Keller, vice-pres. & gen. mgr. int'l Present-Lawbreaker (32); Everglades (38); div.; Frank Tremaine, vice-pres. & gen. Science FictionTheatre(78);Keyhole bus. mgr.; Roger Tatorian, v.p. & ed.; (38); Mr. District Attorney (78);I Led 3 Francis T. Leary, v.p. & exec. ed.; Wayne Lives (117); Meet Corliss Archer (39); Bos- C. Sargent, gen. sls. mgr.; Harry Varian, ton Blackie (58); Favorite Story (78); Yes- TV mgr.; Thomas E. Cunningham, radio - terdays Newsreels (137); The Patty Duke TV sls. mgr. (Distributes newsfilm.) Show (104); My Mother the Car (30); Mona McCluskey (26). United Press Newsfilm. Network series: The Fugitive; Gilligan's United States Productions, Inc. Island; It's About Time; Hey, Landlord!; 5 E. 57th St., New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza Rat Patrol; Super 6. 1-1710. Francis C. Thayer, president; Al- fred Butterfield, exec. prod.: Richard Lu- United Artists Associated kin, staff prod. -director; Tom Reynolds, A division of United Artists Television, Inc. prod. mgr.; Rosalie B. Steinberg, exec. Erwin H. Ezzes, exec. v.p. & Gen. mgr.; asst. (Producers of theatrical, educational Martin J. Robinson, v.p. & sls. mgr.; Sel- films,documentaries,industrials,com- wyn Ginsler, dir., central div. (Chicago); mercials.) Jerome Wechsler, sls. mgr., central div. (Chicago); Amos Baron, dir., western div. United World Films, Inc. (Los Angeles); Paul C. Kalvin, man. dir., 221 Park Avenue South, New York, N. Y. eastern div. (N. Y.); Fred A. Watkins, dir., 10003; SPring 7-6600. Branches: 287 Tech - southwestern div.(Dallas); George Gil- wood Dr., N.W., Atlanta, Ga., 30313; 542 S. bert, sls. mgr., Eastern Div. (New York); Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. 60605; 6434 Ma- Frank Kowcenuk, gen. mgr. Synd. (Can- ple Ave., Dallas, Tex. 75235; 1025 N. High- ada). land Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90038; 221 Park Ave., SO., New York, N. Y. 10003; 5023 UA Showcase 3 (35); UA Showcase 2 N. E. Sandy Blvd., Portland, Ore. 97213. (40); UA Showcase for he Sixties(31) Subsidiary of Universal City Studios, Inc., UA A -Okay's (28); UA Box Office 25 (23) an affiliate of MCA, Inc.; James M. Fran- UA 56 (56); top 27 (27); Award 36 (36) ey, pres.; Murray Goodman, vice-pres. in Lucky 5 (5); Science Fiction (59); 7 Pre- chg. of Castle Home Movie packaged film; miere Re -issues (7); Warner Brothers Fea- John D. Desmond, vice-pres. in chg. of ture Library (746); RKO Feature Library gen. sls. and distribution; Don Freeberg, (720);Warner Brothers Cartoons(327); dir. of adv. and sls. prom.; Edward S. Ri- Popeye Cartoons (234); The Tales of the ley,purchasingdir.;FrankGillhaus, 555 oranchoperationsmgr.;ArthurMc- Versatile Television Productions, Inc. Laughlin, sponsored films mgr.; Alan Rob- 324 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; EDge- erts, special feature film sls. mgr.; Ralph water 5-8816. TWX Cape Girardeau 968; Ryder, Educational Films, sls. mgr. (Dis- Branchoffices:Atlanta,KansasCity, tribute 16mm feature films, educational, Memphis, St. Louis, Robert 0. Hirsch, religious and training films, 16mm and president; Jerry Hollis. manager. (Pro- 335mm sponsored films, produce and dis- ducers of animated and live action film tributeeducationaland home movie commercials.) packaged film.) Video Films Inc. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., Television 1004 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 7,Mich.; 445 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y.;PLaza WOodward 2-3400. William R. Witherell, 9-8000; Universal Studios, Universal City, Jr., pres.; Clifford Hanna, vice-pres. (Pro- Calif.; TRiangle 7-8151. ducers of industrial films, TV program material & commercials.) V Commercials, Spots, Animation. VPIProductions (Video Pictures,Inc.) Exec. & sales offices, production and post - Viking Films, Inc. production depts.: 321 West 44th St., N. Y. 24 W. 45th Street, New York 36, N.Y.; Circle 36, N. Y.; JUdson 2-8082. George G. Tomp- 5-8858. Israel M. Berman, president, exec. kins, pres.; Sheldon B. Satin, exec. vice- producer.(Produceeducational,chil- pres. Branches: 450 East Ohio Street, Chi- dren's subjects, sciences, musicals, car- cago, Ill., (312) 787-2500; 1515 North West- toons & puppets.) ern Ave., Hollywood, Calif., (213) HO 6- Vincent, Chick, Co. 8691. 509 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; VanCoevering Productions ELdorado 5-0734. Chick Vincent, producer, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606; director. (Producers of filmed packages, 236-8955. Jack Van Coevering, producer; features, commercials.) Alfred LeVine, gen. manager, Branch of- fice: 1509 Pine Valley Blvd., Ann Arbor, Vision Associates, Inc. Michigan. (Producer and distributor of 680 Fifth Avenue, New York 19, New York; educational, sports, film series.) CI 5-2611. Lee R. Bobker, president; Sey- Adventure Out of Doors (in color), (13); mour J. Weissman, Helen R. Kristt, Irving Fishing,Hunting & NatureSubjects L. Oshman, vice-presidents; Richard Wolf, (16mm sound). Africa Safari (color film); exec. prod., prod. mgr. (Producer -distrib- Bermuda (color film); Trail of Adventure utor of documentary, industrial, television (14); Bow Hunts; Martin Hansen Subjects Programming,commercialandpublic (5) (color). service spots, educational, institutional.) Van Hearn Productions 7046 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. WC D,Inc. (Producers of theatrical full length fea- 1600 Broadway, New York, N. Y.10019; tures, religious shorts, documentaries.) Circle 7-1600. Robert W. Carlisle, pres.; Tom Dunphy, exec. v.p.; Jack L. Lem- Van Praag Productions mon, v.p. in chg. of sls; Walter Kullberg, 1600 Broadway, New York, N. Y.10019; secy.-treas.; Morris D. Behrend, sls. mgr.; PLaza 7-2687. Branches: 2301 Dime Bldg., Rex Cox, Creative dir., prod.; Michael C. Detroit, Michigan 48226; 1228 North Vine Stehney, prod.,dir.;Joel M. Weisman, Street, Hollywood, Calif. 90028; 1954 N.E. prod., dir. West Coast: 1028 North LaBrea 151st Street, N. Miami, Fla. 33162. William Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90038;(213) Van Praag, president; Gunnard Faulk, v.p. H011ywood 3-3113. (Documentary; train- chg. creative arts; Walt Framer, v.p. chg. ing,sales promotion, publicrelations, Special Projects; Tom Smart, v.p.chg. films and TV commercials.) Midwest; Chuck Wasserman,v.p.chg. West Coast; Ted Okon, v.p.; Robert Van Wade, Roger, Productions Inc. Praag, acct. prod. 16 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y.; Circle 5-3040. Roger W. Wade, pres. (Producers Van, Wally, Productions of motion pictures for industry, sound 42 W. 35th St., New York, N. Y.; Wisconsin slide films, animation commercials, slides. 7-0200. Wally Van, president. (Film pro- ducer.) Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., Television Divi- sion Variety Enterprises, Inc. 666 Fifth Avenue, New York 19, N.Y., Cir- 120 El Camino, Beverly Hills, Calif.; H011y- cle 6-1000; Joseph Kotler, vice-president, wood 2-3111. Irving Briskin, pres. (Pro- 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, Calif.; HO duce film programs.) 9-1251. Robert F. Lewine, v.p. in chg. of prod.; John Rock, bus. affairs; Peter Rob- Vavin Inc. inson, exec. prog. dev.; Ronald Silverman, 236 East 46thSt, New York 17, N. Y.; Hy Auerback, exec. prod.; Herm Saun- MUrray Hill 2-4624. Richard de Roche- ders, prod. F Troop. (Producer and dis- mont, chairman of board and president; tributor of television series.) Gerald E.Weiler, vice-president; Ruth Teksmo, secretary. Weiss, Adrian, Productions Produced television films, closed cir- 5912 West Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. cuit telecast for: General Motors, Rey- 90036; 933-8203. Adrian Weiss, producer. nolds Metals, Time Inc., Reader's Digest, (Producer of film shows.) French Government, General Tire and Craig Kennedy, Criminologist (26). Rubber Co.. NBC. Colonel Williamsburg, Piazza Montici (Italy); Consumers Union, Weiss, Louis, & Co. VirginiaMuseumofFineArts,Air France, Mobil Oil, Seventeen Magazine, 5912 West Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. U. S. Lines, U. S. Time Corp., Doubleday 90036; 933-8203. Adrian Weiss, distribution and Co., American Iron & Steel Institute, director. (Distributor of filmed series, fea- Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Johnson & tures, shorts.) Johnson,Bristol-Myers,American Ex- Full-length Westerns (also available in press, General Foods, Look Magazine. half-hour form) (60); Full-length Features 556 (145); 16 Episode serials (3)(20 minutes ard Winik, president; Barry Winik, v.p. per episode); Half-hour: Craig Kennedy, (Produce filmed series, commercials.) Criminologist (26);Thrill of Your Life (13); Twenty -minute: Wally Wales West- Madison Square Garden (26) Greatest erns (8); Modern Bible Stories (11 min.) Sport Thrills (104); Famous Fights (39), (3); Approximately 6% to 7 minute Car- Sports Stock Shots toons (15); Wrestling Shows (60 min. -210). Wolff, Raphael G., Studios, Inc. 1714 N. Wilton Place, Hollywood 28, Calif.; Westward Productions, Ltd. H011ywood 7-6126 Divisions: Photograph- 1041 N. Formosa Ave., Los Angeles 46, Calif. ics International and R. G. Wolff Produc- , Jr., executive producer. tions, Inc.; W. S. Gerrie, pres. and chmn; (Producer of filmed programs.) W. G. Wolff, exec. prod. (Producers of Wick, Charles Co. sponsored films and TV commercials.) 120 South Mapleton Dr.,L.A. 24, Calif.; Wolper Productions, Inc. CRestview 1-2141. Charles Wick, owner. 8544 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 69,Calif.; (Distributor of film series.) OLympia 2-7075. David L. Wolper, pres.; Fabian of Scotland Yard (39). Maurice J. Rifkin, exec. vice-pres.; Mel Stuart, Sr. vice-pres.; Jack Haley Jr., Sr. Wick Films, Inc. v.p.; Harvey Bernhard, vice-pres., treas.; 120 South Mapleton Dr.,L.A. 24, Calif.; Alan Landsburg, v.p., doc. prod.; Sylvan CRestview 1-2141. Charles Wick, president. Covey, sec. (Production of documentary (Producers and distributors of film series.) television specials and series for domestic The Adventures of The Big Man. and foreign TV and non -Theatrical.) The Story of . .. (39); Biography (39); Wilbert Productions, Inc. The Passing Years, (39); Hollywood: The Talkies (Special); Hollywood: The Stars 1334 Beachwood Avenue, Hollywood 28, Cali- (Special); Making of the President (Spe- fornia.H011ywood2-3111.HerbertB. cial);Crisis; Four Days in November, Leonard.president;WillettaLeonard. Specials of Our Time; National Geograph- vice-president; Harold Berkowitz, secy.; ic series (12); A Nation of Immigrants; Ralph Kales, treas. (The making and dis- The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (spe- tribution of half-hour television series.) cials) (3); The World of Rescue (8.) series(12); China(special);industrial films (3); Laurel And Hardy 5 -min. car- Wilding Inc. toons (156); full length theatrical features 1345ArgyleStreet,Chicago.III.60640 (3). Broadway 5-2100;R. C. Ausbeck, pres. D. B. Gallagher, exec. v.p.; W. R. Winn Worldwide Attractions, Inc. sr. v.p.; George P. Zenner, v.p., Finance 1 East 57th St., New York, N. Y. 10022; PLaza L. A. Backey, secy.; F. F. Palac, treas. treas.; Branch offices: Chicago, Cliff Weake, re- 2-1745.StanleyP.Darer,pres., gional vice-president; Dirk Young, v.p., Susan Silverstone Darer, v.p. & sec. (Pro- sls.; New York, Dave Raymond, v.p., east- ducer -independent producers' representa- ern region; Detroit, W. W. Kraft, A. J. tives.) Henderson,R.Cassell,vice-presidents; Toronto, Wilding Canada Ltd., Dick Carl- Wrather Corporation son,v.p.;Hollywood, Wilding Produc- 270 No. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.; tions,Inc.,Bill Watkins, mgr.; Wilding CRestview 4-8521. (Producers & distribu- TV, Carl Nelson, v.p. Joe Morton, vice- tor of film series.) pres., prod., Harold Kinzie, v.p., prod., Lassie; ; Lone Ranger Car- Jim Constable,vice-pres.,exec.prod., toon; Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. Walter Tinkham, vice-pres., prod.; Mid - America Color Labs (Division of Wilding, Carter Wright, Enterprises Inc.), Harold Kinzie, v.p. & mgr. (Produc- ers of industrial, public relations, sales 6533 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.; training, and product information films H011ywood 9-0944 Carter Wright, presi- and slide -films, producers of television dent; Dorothy Bellamy, secretary, treas- commercials, industrial shows, collateral urer. (Live and film shows, commercials.) printed materials, exhibits and displays, manufacturers of portablescreen and Wylde Films, Inc. stages. Maintain laboratory division for 53 East 25th Street, New York, N. Y. 10010; color and B&W film processing.) MU 5-1000. Fred F. Levinson, pres.; Robert B. Bean, exec. v.p.; Malcolm B. Kahn, Willard Pictures, Inc. secy.,treas.;Frederick B.Foster,sls. 45 W 45th St., New York 36, N. Y.; JUdson mgr.; Al Califano, prod. mgr. (TV com- 2-0430. John M. Squiers, Jr.; pres. & exec. mercials-live action and animation.) prod.; James M. Manilla, v.p. Frank Brit- tain,v.p.(Producers of industrial and commercial motion pictures.) X -Y -Z Willard. Frank, Productions Zapel Studios, Inc. 1842 Briarwood Road, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30329; 404-634-2433. Frank H. Willard Jr., 615 N. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60611; owner; Shirley Bigger, gen. mgr.; Staff: SUperior 7-2755. Owen A. Zapel, pres. Bill Brady, Sam Cravitz, Judge Jackson, (Specialize in 16 and 35 mm production, Larry Rogier, Jacqueline Richardson, La- animation,specialeffects & optical mar Tutwiler. (Producers of motion pic- services. tures for business, industry and educa- tion; television, commercials; slide film Zouary, Maurice H., Television Productions and sales training programs. Facilitie; 40' 333 W. 52nd St., New York 19, N. Y.; (JUdson x 40' fully equipped sound stage, multi- 2-6185. Maurice H. Zouary, owner. (Pro- channel recording and re-recording con- duce filmed programs, packages, commer- sole, Selsyn interlocked dubbers and pro- cials and live show.) jector, 16mm and 35mm editing rooms.) Uncle Dunkle , (% hr. film); Cartoons, Koko the Clown, Aesops Fables; When Winik Films Corp. Vaudeville Was King; The Story of the 1501 Broadway, New York 36, N Y. LW Reformation; When Radio Was King; Kid- 4-0540. Leslie Winik, churn. of bd.; Rich- die Camera; Kidventures. 557 Studio City NOW AVAILABLE TO PRODUCERS OF MOTION PICTURES AND TELEVISION

Studio City is a full 65 acre mo- agencies requiring the finest of tion picture complex complete stages and equipment. with large and small modern sound stages and back lots. It is All related service businesses are located in North Miami and is located on the complex includ- only minutes from Miami and Ft. ing over nite film processing, set Lauderdale airports and from construction, sound recording, Miami Beach. hauling, etc. Facilitiesare available on a Phone-wire-writeforavail - rental basis to the producer or abilities. Studio City 1942 Northeast 151st Street, North Miami, Florida 33162 Phone: Area Code 305-949-2211 DAVE BRADY, President RAY BRADY, Vice President HARRY Le VOUS, Secretary -Treasurer Services

Page Page Animation 565Producers Sales Camera Sales, Rentals, Representatives 587 Repairs 563Producers of Shorts, Cartoons, Newsreels Color Processes 575 .. 569 Properties and Scenery Commercial Jingles 567 .. 566

Consultants 567Publicity Representatives . 592

Costumes and Uniforms . 564Raw Stock Manufacturers . 575 Cutting Rooms 563Record Companies 569 Film Carriers 584Rental Studios and Film Effects 563 Production Facilities 560 Film Exchanges 576Screening Rooms 587 Film Libraries 576Sound and Recording Film Processing, Raw Stock, Services 561 Storage 570 Studio Equipment 568 Film Storage 575 Tape Recording Facilities..563 Laboratories 570 Market Research 567Talent and Literary Merchandisers 567 Agencies 588 Music, Music Libraries, Trailer Distributors 583 Music Cutting 564Video -Tape to Photo Reproduction Labs..575 Film Transfer 563

559 Services for Producers

PARAMOUNT -SUNSET STUDIO CORP.,1456 Rental Studios and N. Bronson Ave., L. A. (28); HO. 2-6282. JAMES A. SCHULKE. Production Facilities MOTION PICTURE CENTER STUDIOS. 846 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood 38; H011ywood 9-9061. JOSEPH TUSTMAN BOSTON PRODUCERS STUDIO, INC., 650 North Bronson DEKKO FILM PRODUCTIONS, INC., 126 Dart- Ave., Los Angeles 4;HO. 6-3111. mouth; KEnmore 6-2511. JOHN LOCKE. MASTER MOTION PICTURE CO., 50 Piedmont REPUBLIC STUDIOS, 4024 N. Radford Ave., N. St.; HAncock 6-3592. Hollywood; POpular 3-8411. TELAVIX STUDIOS, 216 Tremont St.;LIberty J. E. BAKER. 2-9161. ROACH, HAL, STUDIOS, INC., 8822 W. Wash ington Blvd., Culver City; TExas 0-3361. CHICAGO HAL ROACH, JR, ZIV STUDIOS, 7324 Santa Monica Blvd., L. A. ATLAS FILM CORP.,1111 SouthBlvd..Oak Park; AUstin 7-8620. (46); Oldfield 4-2800. Jamas A. Kzu-oce, president. MAURICE HNIZI. CHICAGO FILM STUDIOS, 56 E.Superior; WHitehall4-6971. MIAMI DOUGLAS PRODUCTIONS, 1425 So. Racine. 8; STUDIO CITY, INC., 1942 N.E. 151 St., N. Miami, HAymarket 1 0409. Florida; Tel.: 949-2211. David L. Brady, president. THE HARWALD CO., INC., 1216 Chicago Ave., Evanston, III. LAWRENCE-PHILLIP STUDIOS, 343S.Dear- MILWAUKEE born; WAbash 2-1945. DOUGLAS PRODUCTIONS, 925No.Jackson; SCIENTIFIC FILM CO., 909 E. 31st St.. LaGrange I3Roadway 2-5680. Park; FLeetwood 2-0330. SONIC FILM RECORDING. INC., 548 N. Lake Shore; WHitehall 3-1440. NEW YORK TRESSEL STUDIOS. 7905S. Burnham; REgent ANDERSON, LEONARD, ASSOCIATES, 45 West 4-7100. 38th St., N.Y. N.Y. 10018. LEONARD ANDERSON. CLEVELAND BIOGRAPH STUDIOS, INC., 807E.175thSt., N. Y. 60, N. Y. CINE'CRAFT PRODUCTIONS, INC., 2515 Frank- BEN GIRTNER. lin Ave.; SUperior 1-2300 NATHAN SLOTPER. ESCAR MOTION PICTURE SERVICE,INC., CALHOUN STUDIOS, INC., 266-268 E. 78th St.. 7315 Carnegie Ave.; ENdicott 1-2707 21; LEhigh 5-2120. FARIS, HERB, STUDIOS, INC., 1706 Euclid Ave.. BRIAN CALHOUN. SUperior 1-4323. CINEMA SERVICE CORP.. 106 West End Ave. 23; TRafalgar 3-1411. DALLAS JosEPH SEIDIN. SELLERS COMPANY, 2102 Jackson St.; RI. 5836. CINEMA SOUND STAGE CORP., 206 E. 95th St.; JAMESON FILM CO., 38-25 Bryan St., Dallas. PLaza 7-1800. MARTIN RANIOHOPP. CITY FILM CENTER, INC., 66-40 69thStreet, DENVER Middle \Tillage, (Queens), 79, New York; TWin HUGHES SOUND FILMS, 3110 E. Alameda Ave.; ing 4-7800. (Complete Studio, and production fa- SPruce 7-0191. cilities, sound or silent stage, control room, office and conferencefacilities,fordaily,short-term DETROIT or long term rental. Large 15' loading door opens LINE -FILMS, 940 Mace -RoyalOak; Lincoln directly onto stage at street level. Set design and 5-1864. construction on premises. Optional production su- MOVICON MOTION PICTURES, 2148Gratiot; pervision and management. Facility security clear- WOodward 1-9111. ance.) REGAN FILM PRODUCTIONS, 19730Ralston; John R. Gregory, studio mgr.; Herbert Avvenire, Tulsa 3-4334. security officer; Joseph W. Harrop, construction chief; Clarence Schmidt, prod. mgr. DEE-JAY FILM SERVICES CORP., 408 W. 57th KANSAS CITY, MO. St.. Circle 5-3684. ALLIANCE DRIVE-IN RECORDING SERVICE, Lex WEINER. 3706 Broadway, Kansas City 11; PL. 3-6868. DYNAMIC FILMS, INC.,112 W. 89thSt.,24; TRafalger 3-6221. LOS ANGELES HENRY MORLIY. AMCO STUDIOS, 1416 N. La Brea Ave., L. A. EAST COAST PRODUCTION, Editorial and Tech- (28); H011ywood 3-2141. nical Services, 45 W. 45th St., N. Y. 36; Circle FRANCES RUSSELL. 6-2145-6. CARTHAY SOUND STAGE, 5903-07 W. Pico TOSFPIT jOSFPHSON. Blvd., L. A. (35); WEbster 8-2101. EDISON STUDIOS, INC.,2826DecaturAve., JAI MILKS. N. Y. 58; CYpress 8-3700. CORP., 1438 N. Gower J BURGI CONTNER, ores. St.. L. A. (28); H011ywood 2-3111. KENNETH FAY, vice-pres. ARTNITIJACOBSON. EMPIRE PRODUCTIONS CORP., 480 Lexington DESILU-HOLLYWOOD, 780 Gower St., Hollywood Ave., New York 17, N. Y.; PLaza 9-4505. (38); H011ywood 0 5911 ARTHUR I.URO GENERAL SERVICE STUDIOS, 1040 N. Las Pal- FILMWAYS, INC., 1290 -6th Ave., N. Y. 19, LT. mas Ave., L. A. (38); HO 7-3111. 1-9200. TAMVI N MARTIN RANSOHOPF. GOLDWYN, SAMUEL, STUDIO, 1040 N. Formosa GALAHAD PRODUCTIONS, 221 W. 26th St. Ave., L. A (46); HO. 7-5111. Hi BROWN. KTTV STUDIOS, 5746 Sunset Blvd., L. A. (28); IMPS, INC., 321 W. 56th St., 19; PLaza 7-4823. HO. 2-7111. Haw Gamms.

560 K & W FILM SERVICE CORP.,1657Broadway. SAN FRANCISCO 19; CIrcle 5-8081-2. NORMAN WITLEN, RALPH KOCH. BODDE SCREEN COMPANY,11541 Bradley Ave., MICHAEL MYERBERG STUDIOS,Roosevelt P.0. Box 711. Field,Garden City, L.I.,N.Y. TU. 6-0308. B. M. BODDE. Fully equipped with new equipment for any type MOULIN PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS, 181 2nd; of film production, including videotape.3 sound YUkon6-4224. stages 100' x 120', 38' ceilings, pits 20' x 20' x 8' NEW ALBION FILMS, INC., 991 Tennessee St.. deep on each stage, office and conference facilities, 7;VAlencia4-8484. make-up rooms, hairdressing rooms, cutting MRS. ENID THOMPSON SALES. rooms, projection room, special effects stage, fully PHENIX STUDIOS & PRODUCTIONS, 2135 equipped construction shop with construction on Powell St.; ST'tter 1-3537. premises -Fully air conditioned. VIDEO CENTER, 960 Bush; PRospect 6-1600. MICHAEL MYERBERG, president. WALKER, GENE K., PRODUCTIONS, 629 Com- MOTION PICTURE STAGES. INC..3 E. 57th St.. mercial St.; YUkon 2-4181. 22; PLaza 3-4840. CHARLES F. VETTER, Is MVT TELEVISION, INC.(Mobile Video Tape), 40 East 49th St., New York; PLaza 3-2343. TED LEVAN. WASHINGTON, D. C. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP., TV & BYRON. INC., 1226 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.; DUpont INDUSTRIAL FILMS DIVISION,509Madison 7-1800. Ave.. New York 17, N. Y.; CIrcle 6-5700. ROBERT L.Gangs, NELSON STUDIOS, Inc., 1079 Nelson Ave., N. Y. WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 52; LUdlow 8-5130-31. SHAMROCK STUDIOS, 707 Nicolet Ave.; Winter N.H. NELSON. Park 4-0601. NEWSREEL SERVICE, 5CentreMarket Place. T. B. CASEY,pres.,AD. SCHNZIDER, V.R. 13;CAnal 6-3284. HOWARD SMYTH'. OLMSTEAD SOUND STUDIOS. INC., 1 E. 54th 17; PLaza 1-0890. HENRY OLMSTEAD. MARION PARSONNET. Sound and Recording PATHE SOUND STUDIOS. 105 East 106th Street. New York, N. Y.; TRafalgar 6-1120. Services W S PRUSIEWICZ. PHOTO -MAGNETIC SOUND STUDIOS. 3 East EAST LANSING, MICH. 57th Street, New York; MUrray Hill 8-8690. JOHN ARVONIO. CAPITOL FILM SERVICE, 224 Abbott Road. PLUCER STUDIOS, INC.,248E. 35th St., New York, N. Y.; MUrray Hill 3-8557. HOLLYWOOD JERRY PLIIcER ACE PLAYBACK, HO. 4-8311; (Disc recording R.C.A. SOUND STUDIOS. 411 Fifth Avenue. New and playback). York. N Y ;MUrray Hill 3-7611. CHARLES KENWORTHY. REEVES SOUND STUDIOS. 304 East 44th Street. ADVANCE SOUND,WestrexSound Recording New York, N. Y.; ORegon 9-3550. 1157 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 38; HO.5- CHESTER STEWART. 0846. RICH FILM CORP., 729 -7th Ave., CIrcle5-2770. AUDIO EFFECTS COMPANY, 1600 N. Western WARREN Coy ymAN, Ave., Hollywood 27; HO. 9-3692. (Complete re- ROSS-GAFFNEY, 21 W. 46th St. cording services.) STAGE RENTALS, INC.,157E.69thSt..21; RF.oent 7-9200 CINESOUND, 1037 N. La Brea, Hollywood 38; PETER JUNCO. OLdfield 4-3004, (Motion picture and TV sound STAHL, AL, PRODUCTIONS, 1600 Broadway, 19; recording.) COlombus 5-2942. CONTINENTAL SOUND, 722 N. Seward, Holly- AL STAHL. wood 38; HO. 6-4211, (Complete motion picture SOUND SERVICE STUDIOS, 414 W. 54thSt.; sound recorders -production -scoring -dubbing.) PLaza 7-8 71 6. GLEN GLENN SOUND CO., 6624 Romaine St.. MINIRAY DICHTER. Hollywood 38; HO. 9.7221(Motion picture & TELEVISION SCREEN PRODUCTIONS, INC.. television recording.) 17 F 49th St..17: MUrray Hill 2-8877. SAMUEL GOLDWYN STUDIO SOUND DEPT., CHARLES JBASCH 1041 No. Formosa, Hollywood 38; HO. 9-6161; TERMINI VIDEO TAPE SERVICES, INC.,I 4 4 0 (Complete motion picture and television facilities, Broadway. 18. stereophonic scoring and re-recording.) N Y. PEnnsylvania 6-6 23 2. GORDON SAWYER. ANTHONY TERMINI IMPPRO PRODUCTIONS, INC., American Nation- TITR A SOUND CORP.,1600Broadway, New al Studios, 7324 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood; York 19,N Y. HO 2-6281 JERRY SOBEL. MAGNETIC SOUND STRIPING, 7936 Santa Moni- UNITED SEATING CO.,236VanderbiltAve., caBlvdt.a,pe 4-8010. (Minn. mining Brooklyn. N YMAin 2-0143. mfg. and process.) JOHN 'BARAN REEVES SOUNDCRAFT, Represented by Mar - VIDICAM PICTURES CORP., 210 E.5thSt.; shank Sales. 7422 Melrose Ave., L. A. 46: WE. ALgonquin4 71 0 2. 8-2591;Distributed by Birns & Sawyer, 6424 Santa ALFRED DUSTIN Monica Blvd.. L. A 38; HO. 4-5166, WEST COAST SOUND STUDIOS, 510 West 57th RYDER SOUND SERVICES, INC., 1161 Vine St.. Street, New York, N. Y.; Circle 7-2062. Hollywood 38; HO. 9-3511 (Production, scoring & re-reco rdin a services.) STUDIO CITY, INC.1940 N.E. 151st St.N.Miami, ST. LOUIS Florida PREMIER FILM & RECORDING CORP.. 3033 DAVE BRADY LocustSt 3 TODD -AO SOUND RECORDING SCORING, 1021 THEODOREP. DESLOGE. N. SewardSt.. Hollywood 38: HO. 3-1136 (shveo- ohonic-TV) TR AHAM THEATRE SERVICE. INC., 722 N. Seward. Hollywood 38; HO. 6-4211 (Studio pro- ST. PAUL jection& sound equipment.) RAY. REID H., FILM INDUSTRIES, INC.,2269 TV RECORDERS. 6054 Sunset Blvd.. Hollywood; Ford Parkway, 1; EMerson 1393. HO 0-8 701 (Complete RCA sound recording) REID H. RAY. VIDEO VIEW, INC., Film Recording, HO. 3-4179.

561 WESTREX CORP., 6701 Variel Ave., Canoga Park, MICHELSON, CHARLES, INC., 45 W. 45th St., Calif.; Tel.: 340-6111. N. Y. 36; PLaza 7-0695. MUSIC SOUND TRACK SERVICE, 1600 Broad- KANSAS CITY, MO. way, New York; CIrcle 6-4687-8. ALLIANCE DRIVE-IN THEATRE RECORDING THERESA M. CRAIG, pres. & treas.; DANNY HART, SERVICE, 3706 Broadway, Kansas City 11; PL. vice-pres.; GEORGE CRAIG, secy. 3-6868. MUSIFEX CO., 45 W. 45th St., N. Y.; CI. 6-4061. MIAMI E. ROBERT VELAZCO. ERA, INTERNATIONAL FILM AND RECORD- OSEN & ZUCKER ASSOCIATES, INC., 510 Madi- ING ENTERPRISES, INC., 219 Security Bldg., son Ave., N. Y. 22; HA. 1-2395. Cable: Osenzucker Miami 32;FRanklin3-8729-570 FifthAve., -New York.(Complete dubbing and subtitling N. Y.; 6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. service in all languages by I.D.S.) E. G. WEA !ER. PHOTO -MAGNETIC SOUND STUDIOS, 200 E. 44th St.; MU 7-9030. NEW YORK JOHN ARVONIO. ANI-LIVE EDITING SERVICE, 45 W. 45th St., RECORDING STUDIOS, INC.,1639Broadway, N. Y. 36; t'l.. 7-1268. New York 20; PLaza 7-8855. BELL SOUND STUDIOS, 237 W. 54th St., N. Y.; ROBERT KINGSLEY, MORTON SCHWARTZ. J U. 2-4812. REEVES SOUND STUDIOS, 304 E. 44th St.; ORe- AL WEINTRAUB, DAN CRONIN, IRVING JEROME. gon 9-3550. CINEMA RECORDING CORPORATION, 45 W. CHESTER STEWART. 45th St.; CIrcle 5-2467. VALES PETERS ROSS-GAFFNEY, INC., 45 W. 45th St., N. Y.; EAST COAST PRODUCTION, Editorial and Tech- Judson 2-3744. nical Services, 45 W. 45th St.; N. Y. 36; CIrcle TAMES GAFFNEY. 6-2145-6. SOUND SERVICE STUDIOS, 414 W. 54thSt.; JOSEPH JOSEPHSON PL. 7-8716. EASTERN SOUND STUDIOS, 411 5th Ave., MUr- MURRAY DICHTER. ray Hill 3-1383. SYNCHRO-SOUNDING., 24 W. 45th St.; OXford LEO GOLDMAN, LARRY HIGGINS. 7-2985. FOX MOVIETONE STUDIO, 460 W. 54h St., CO- WIN SHARPLES, JR., pres.; HAROLD ROBINS, gen. lumbus 5-7200. mgr. LANGLOIS FILMUSIC, INC.,139 N. Franklin, Hempstead, L. I., IV 5-2400 SYNCROFILM SERVICES,INC.,723 Seventh CY LANGLOIS, JR. Ave, New York City; CO. 5-7181.2-3. MAGNO SOUND, INC., 723 Seventh Ave., New IRVING SACHS, pres.; NEIL MATZ, V. p.; ISIDORE York 19, N. Y.; CIrcle 7-2320. SEIGEL, secy.-treas. RALPH FRIEDMAN. TITRA SOUND CORP., 1600 Broadway; PLaza MANHATTAN SOUND CORP., 411Fifth Ave., 7-6682. N. Y.; LE. 2-2428. Fred B. Adair, Jr., pres.; Gus- BEN SPOON tave E. Mortensen, v. p., treas.; Dante A. Sara- THOMAS J. VALENTINO, 150 West 46thSt., len. N. Y.; CIrcle 6-4675.

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Editing, Music, Sound Effects and Recording for 0.16F-Huni/o) MOTION PICTURES and TELEVISION

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562 JON HALL, 959 N. Seward St. (38); H011ywood Tape Recording Facilities 7-3863. ACME FILM LABORATORIES, INC.,1161N. HOLLYWOOD CAMERA EXCHANGE, 1600 Highland Avenue, Hollywood 38, California. H01- Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood. Calif.; HO 9.3651. lyvrood 4-7471. HOLLYWOOD FILM CO., 956 Seward St.. Holly- Sam Sawelson, pres.; Mel Sawelson, v. p.; gen. wood 38. H011ywood 2-3284. mgr.; Dave Christopher. sec. J. G. McALISTER, 1117 N. McCadden Pl.; H011y ALLIANCE DRIVE-IN THEATRE RECORDING wood 3-3253. SERVICE, 3706 Broadway, Kansas City 11, Mo.; MITCHELL CAMERA CORP., 666 W. Harvard, Glendale CB 510118 PL. 3-6868. MOLE-RICHARDSON CO., 937 N. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood 58Calif.; OLdfield 4.3660. MORGAN RENTS, 1123 N. Lillian Way (90038); Video -Tape to Film Transfer H011ywood 9-2704. ACME FILM LABORATORIES, INC..1161N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif., H011ywood 4-7471. Sam Sawelson, pres.; Mel Sawelson, v.p.; gen. mgr.; Dave Christopher, secy. Lighting Equipment F&B/CECO, INC., 315 W. 43rd St., N. Y. 36: JUdson 6-1420. Arthur Florman, pres.; John Babb, v.p. Camera Sales, CHARLES ROSS, INC., 333 W. 52nd St., N. Y.. N. Y.; Circle 6-5470. Rental, Repairs CONCETTA Ross, president. WILLIAM LEN HARD, V. p. (New York) ESTHER TURNER, sec.-treas. CAMERA MART, INC-.1845 Broadway. New York; PLaza 7-6977. SAMUEL HY MAN. PAUL MEISTRICH. Cutting Rooms CAMERA SERVICE CENTER, 333 W. 52nd St., New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza 7-8059-8176. ANDERSON, LEONARD ASSOCIATES, INC., H R CI APP 45 West 38thSt. N.Y. 10018 -Phone 695-8718. CINEKAD ENGINEERING CO., 763 10th Ave., LEONARD ANDERSON New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza 7.3511. CRITERION FILM LABORATORIES, INC., 33 GEORGE RADISH. West 60th Street, New York, N. Y.; COlumbus 5-2180. F&B/CECO, INC., 315 W. 43rd St., New York 36, FRED TODARO. N JUdson 6-1420. CAMERA MART, INC., 1845 Broadway, New York; Arthur Florman, pres.; John Babb, v. p. PLaza 7-6977. FLORMAN & BABB, 68 West 45th Street, New MECCA FILM LABORATORIES, INC., 630 Ninth York; MUrray Hill 2-2928. Ave., New York 36, COlumbus 5-7676. JOHN BARE JACK HABER HARVEY ENTERPRISES, INC., 1860 Broadway. METROPOLITAN SOUND SERVICES, INC., 105 LEON HARVEY E.106th Street, New York: ENright 9-7000. NATIONAL CINE EQUIPMENT, INC.. 209 West MOVIELAB FILM LABORATORIES, INC., 619 48th Street New York 36.N. Y.; Circle 6-0348. West 54th Street. New York; JUdson 6-0360. ERWIN HARWOOD. S. C. ROBBINS. NORPAT SALES, INC., 630 9th Ave., New York PREVIEW THEATRE. 1600 Broadway, New York. 36, N. Y ; JUdson 6-8040. N. Y. L JUdson 6-5620. S.O.S.PHOTO-CINE OPTICS,602 W. 52nd Wm. B. GULLETTE, St.. N Y 19. N Y PLaza 7-0440 ROSS-GAFFNEY, INC., 45 W. 45th St., New York; TELEVISION SPECIALTY COMPANY, INC., JUdson 2-3744. 350 W 31st St.. New York 1, N. Y.; LOngacre JAM ES A. GAFFNEY. 4-2334. ALFRED JEN KINS. LAWRENCE F. SHERMAN CO.. 630 9th Avenue. New York. N Y. ; JUdson 2-2988. SYNCHRO-SOUND, INC., 24 West 45th St., New York 36; OXford 7-2985. WIN SHARPLES, JR., pres.; HAROLD ROBINS, gen. (Hollywood) ID z r. ARMISTEAD, MARK INC., 1041N. Formosa; HO7-6181. BACH AURICON, INC., 6950 Romaine St. (38), Hollywood 38; H011ywood 2-0931. BACKGROUND ENGINEERS, 729 SewardSt., Film Effects Hollywood 46, Hollywood 5-4161. BELL & HOWELL, 623 Rodien Drive, Glendale, Calif.; CHapman 5-6631. (New York) BIRNS & SAWYER, 6424 Santa Monica Blvd., CINEFFECTS, INC., 115 West 45th Street, New Hollyood 46, Hollywood 5-4161. York; Circle 6-0951 BRYHN CAMERA SERVICE, 6804 Melrose Ave. COASTAL FILM SERVICE, INC., 45 West 45th (90038); WEbster 1-4111. St., N.Y.; JU 2-7780. CAMERA BOOM RENTAL SR. 1715 Glenwood MAN UEL CASIANO. Rd Glendale. Calif., TE 0-2761 LOULEMONT. CAMERA CLINIC, PAUL ALLEN'S. 6011 Santa DU -ART FILM LABORATORIES. 245 West 55th Monica, Hollywood. Calif.; HO 9-1350. Street. New York. N. Y.; PLaza 7-4580. CAMERA EQUIPMENT, 6510 Santa Monica Blvd. IRWINYOUNG. (900381; H011ywood 6-3238. FILM FORMATICS, INC.,72 West 45thSt., CHAPMAN,12950 RaymerSt.,N.Hollywood, N.Y.; 687-0188. Calif.; STanley7-5704. FILM OPTICALS, INC., 421 West 54th Street, CINEMA ARTS CRAFTS, 914 N. Fairfax; OLd- New York; PLaza 7-7120. field 4-0502. LEON LEVY EASTMAN RESEARCH DEPT., 6706 Santa Mon- L & L EASTERN EFFECTS, INC., 219 E. 44 St.; ica; HO 9-3101 697-7980; Sam Lang, pres. CORDON ENTERPRISES, 5362N.Cahuenga NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP., TV & Blvd., N. Hllwd; POpular 6-3725. INDUSTRIAL FILMS DIVISION, 509Madi- 563 eon Ave., New York 17; Circle 6-5700. CAPITOL RECORDS, INC., Melrose Studio. 5515 ROBERT L. GRUEN. Melrose Ave., Hollywood 38; H011ywood 3-7114. NATIONAL STUDIOS, 145 W. 45thSt., New Toss H. MACK. York 36; JUdson 2.1926. CHESHIRE & ASSOCIATES, 6606 Selma Ave., Hollywood 28; H011ywood 9-4580. BOB REICHENBACH DAVIS, PHIL, MUSICAL ENTERPRISES, INC., (Hollywood) 1650 Broadway, New York 19; COlumbus 5-8148. PHILDAVIS. ANDERSON, HOWARD A., CO., 751 N. Fairfax; EASTERN SOUND STUDIOS, 411 5th Ave.; MUr- OLive 3-4880. ray Hill 3-1838. CINEMA RESEARCH, 716 N. La Brea.; WEbster LEO GOLDMAN. 3-9301. LARRY HIGGINS. COMPLETE FILM SERVICE CO., 932 N. La FOX, SAM FILM RIGHTS, INC., 1841 Broadway, Brea.; OLfield 4-7100. New York 23N. Y. Circle 7-3890. (Libraries of CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES, 959 recordedbackgroundmusic.) HowardLerner, Seward St., HO 9-1441. gen. mgr. CRAFTSMAN CO., 6362 Santa Monica Blvd., Hol- IMPPRO PRODUCTIONS. INC American Na- lywood 38; H011ywood 9-5594. tional Studios. 7324 Santa Monica Blvd., Holly- DEPATTE-FRELENG ENTERPRISES, 461 S. wood H011ywood 2-6281. California St., Burbank, Calif.; 845-2471. KENWOOD MUSIC INC., c/o BenjaminStarr, FILM EFFECTS OF HOLLYWOOD, 1153N. 161 W. 54th St., N.Y. 19; PLaza 7-2072; J.S. Highland Ave., 38; H011ywood 9-5800. Kruger,B.Starr.(Library of Recorded back- MERCER RAY & CO., 4241 Normal Ave., NOr- ground Music, Theme music creation.) mandie .3-9331. LANGLOIS FILMUSIC INC.. 139 N. Franklin, NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 7026 Santa Mo- ITemstead, L. I.; IV 5-2400. nicaBlvd., 46; H011ywood 5-3136. CY LANGLOIS,IR. AL SCHMID, 1032 N. Highland Ave.; Hollywood MacGREGOR, C. P., CO., 729 South Western Ave.. 9-4013. Los Angeles 5; Dunkirk 4-4191. STUDIO FILM SERVICE, 7324 Santa Monica, GEORGE R. JONES. OLdfield 4-3658. MICHELS° CHARLES, INC, 45 W. 45thSt. Nev. York 36: PT.aza 7-0695 MUSIC SOUND TRACK SERVICE, 1600 Broad- way, New York; CIrcle 6-4687-4688. Music, Music Libraries THERESA M. CRAIG, pres. & trea. DANNY HART, vice-pres. GEORGE CRAIG, secy. and Music Cutting MUSIFEX CO., 45 W. 45th St., N. Y.; CI 6-4061. AUDIO -MASTER CORP., 17E.45thSt.,New FROBERT VELAZCO. York 17; OXford 7-0725. OXBERRY CORP., 38 Hudson St., New Rochelle, H ROSIN N.Y. BIEVER & STEIN PRODUCTIONS, INC., 550 PIC COLOR CORP., 5 West 46th St., New York Fifth Avenue, New York 36, N. Y.; PLaza 7-6454. 36; PL. 7-4220. Curtis Biever, ores.; Lou Stein, sec.-treas. NORMAN WITLEN HARRY WITLEN, AL FLING. (Creation of jingles, themes, moods and background Q Q MOTION PICTURE & TV TITLES, 246 music for commercials, films, industrials.) W. 46th St., New York 36; CIrcle 7-2126-7. IRVING SHEIR RASKIND MUSIC, 897 8th Ave., N. Y., 19, N. Y.; Circle5-2768. PHILIP RASKIND. ROSS-GAFFNEY, INC.,45 W. 45thSt., New York; JUdson 2-3744. JAMES A. GAFFNEY. RUSSELL & HABERSTROH, INC., 111E. 28th St., New York 16; MUrray Hill 9-2568. ALEX HABERSTROH. SONG ADS CO., 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28: H011ywood 5-6181. ROBERT SANDE. SYNCROFILM SERVICES, INC.,723Seventh Ave., New York City; CO. 5-7181-2-3. IRVING SACHS, pres.; NEIL MATZ, V. p.; ISIDORE HOWARD A. ANDERSON CO. SEIGEL, Secy.-treas. SYNCHRO-SOUND, INC., 24 West 45th St., New York 36; OXford 7-2985. WIN SHARPLES, JR., pres.; HAROLD ROBINS, gen. MKT. TV -FILM PRODUCTIONS, 333 W. 52nd St., New SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EFFECTS York 19; CIrcle 6-4821. FOR MOTION PICTURES MAURICE H. ZOUARY. TV -UNLIMITED, INC., 17 E. 45th St., New York AND TELEVISION 17: OXford 7 (1725. HERBERT ROSEN. VALENTINO, THOMAS .1., INC., 150 W. 46th St.. * New York 36; CIrcle 6-4675. THOMAS J. VALENTINO. TITLES VIDEART. INC., 343 Lexington Ave.. New York 16; LExington 2-7378-9. Jot ZUCKERMAN. INSERTS VONNA PRODUCTIONS,INC., 5816 Wilshire OPTICAL Blvd.. Los Angeles; WAlnut 2096. MATTE EDDISON VON OTTENFELD. * Costumes & Uniforms ANGIE COSTUMES, 56 West 46thSt., N. Y., 751 NORTH FAIRFAX AVE., OL. 3-4880 N V TUd.on 2-3759. DESILU-GOWER HO. 4-7584 BERTHS, MME., 110 W. 47th Street. New York. N PLaza 7.4170. BROOKS -VAN HORN COSTUME CO. INC., 16 W. 61st St., N. Y., N. Y.; PL 7.5800.

564 EAVES COSTUME COMPANY, INC, 151 W. 46th Street, New York, N. Y.; PLaza 7-3730. KARINSKA, MME., 112 W. 44th St., New York 36, N. Y.; JUdson 2-5108. L. Q. RENTAL CO., 249 W. 64thSt.,N. Y., Call N VCircle 6-1737 MANHATTAN COSTUME COMPANY, INC., 1658 Broadway, New York, N. Y.: Circle 7.2396. PONS, HELENE, STUDIO, 254 West 54thSt., COTY N. Y., N Y.;COlumbus 5-7920. TELEVISION CORP. Costumes (West Coast) ABACME COSTUME RENTALS, 1324 N. Beach- When you are planning woodDr.,Hollywood28,Calif.;H011ywood 9-1033. film production-animation, ASIATIC RENTALS, 68454N.Spring St.,Los Angeles 12.Calif.:MAdison 8-9086. commercials, documentaries BERMAN'S COSTUMES,8330SantaMonica Blvd.. Hollywood 46; OLdfield 4-1007. in . . . HOLTZMAN H. (Western Clothing Co.), 12441A VenturaCt.,No.Hollywood,Calif.POpular 2-7626. CANADA FRANCE GER- MEYERS COSTUME CO., 1729 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 28; H011ywood 2-9608. MANY GREATBRITAIN MICHELSON, D.S.CO., 700 Exposition Blvd., LA., California; Richmond 7-6275. MORO-LANDIS PRODUCTIONS, 10944 Ventura SPAIN Blvd_ N Hollywood; STanley 7-8070. WESTERN COSTUME CO., 5335 Melrose Ave., our international pool will Hollywood 38, Calif.; HO 9-1451. solve all your problems

Animation ANI-LIVE EDITING SERVICE, 45 W. 45th St., New York 36: CI 7-1268. COTY TELEVISION CORP. ANIMATED FILM PRODUCERS OF AMERICA, 159E.Chicago Ave.,Chicago11;WHitehall 1270 Avenue of the Americas 3-2424. I. YASROUCH Suite 2217 ANIMATED PRODUCTIONS, INC., 1600 Broad- New York, N. Y. 10020 212 CI 6-5870 way, New York 19. N. Y.; COlumbus 9-2942. AT STANT. Gen. Sales Mgr.-Claude Lacloche ANIMATIC PRODUCTIONS, LTD., 15 W. 46th St.. N. Y. 36. JU 2-2160 TASKFS C LOWNDES ANIMATION, INC., 8564 MelroseAve.,Holly- wood 46. Olympia 2-3540. BEMILLER PRODUCTIONS, 2350 Hyperion Ave., EAST KLEIN Hollywood 27; NOrmandv 5-5137. ANIMATION EQUIPMENT CORP., 38 Hudson BIDDICK, GUY, 1151 South Broadway, Los An- Street. New RochelleN. Y. geles15; RIchmond 8-6184. ANIMATION SERVICE CO., 1780 Broadway. New CALONIUS, LARS, PRODUCTIONS, INC., 45 York 19: Circle5 032 W. 45th St., New York 36, N Y..; PLaza 7-0350. ATLAS FILM CORP.. 1111SouthBlvd., Oak Park. AUstin 7-8620. LASS E. CALONIUS. NOIMAN C. LINDQUIST. COASTAL FILM SERVICE, INC., 45 W. 45th BATTISON, JOHN H., PRODUCTIONS, 4515 Saul St.,N.Y..; JUdson 2-7780. Rd., Kensington. Md.: OLympic 7-9593. MANUEL CASIANO. TORN H. RATTISON. Lou LEMONT. BEBELL & BEBELL COLOR LABORATORIES, CINEFFECTS, INC., 115 W. 45th St.. New York INC., 108 W. 24th St., New York II. WAtkins 36; Circle 6-0951. 4-8`73 N Sow.. NO/ MAN LASS REBELL, pres. CREATIVISION, 1780 Broadway, New York 18; ARTHUR FREDERICK BEDELL, vice-pres. Circle 5-4830. JOAN A. BEBELL, sec., treas. VICTOR KAYPITZ. R AY tiNOrmandy3 9331

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565 ELEKTRA FILM PRODUCTION INC., 33W. SMITH, WARREN R., INC., 117 4th Ave., Pitts 46th St., N. Y. 36; JU 2.3606 burgh 22, Pa.; EX. 1-4410. ABE Lisa WARRENR :NMIII , 25 W. 45thSt., New York SOUND MASTERS, INC.,165 W. 46th St., New

36, I 1 ',1,on 2 4400. York 36; PLaza 7-66(10 FENNELL, PAUL J.,CO., 404 N. La Cienega HAROLDE. VONDSeL Blvd., Los Angeles 38; CRestview 6-0847; 40 E. SOUNDAC PRODUCTIONS, INC., 2133 N. W. 40th St., New York 16; LExingron2-2384. 11th Ave., Miami 37, Fla.; FRanklin 4-2655; 295 PAUL J. FENNELL DelawareAve.,Buffalo2, N.Y.;CLeveland FORDEL FILMS, INC., 1187 University Ave.. New 2066. York 52; LCdlow 85100. ROBERT D.BUCHANAN. CLIFFORDF.POTTS. STAHL, AL, PRODUCTIONS, 1600 Broadway, GIFFORD ANIMATION, INC., 165 W. 46th St., New York 19; COlumbus 5-2942. New York 36, N. Y. JUdson 2-1591. AL STA H L. J_FHIS GIFFORD. STURM, BILL, STUDIOS. INC., 723 7th Avenue. SHERMAN GLAS PRODUCTIONS, INC., 7015 New York19; JUdson 6-1650. SunsetBoulevard, Hollywood28,California; BILL STURM. H011ywood 2.1873 TELECINE FILM STUDIOS, INC., 100 S. North GLENAR PRODUCTIONS, 6618SunsetBlvd., west Highway, Park Ridge. Ill.; TA. 3-1418. Hollywood 28; H011ywood 4-0406. BYRONL.FRIEND. SID GLENAR TELEVISUAL-INTERNATIONAL, 1029 E. 63rd GRANTRAY-LAWRENCE ANIMATION, INC., St., New York 59; DA 9-3220 1537 N. LaBrea Ave., Hollywood; H011ywood 9- TEMPE-TOONS PRODUCTIONS,INC.,9363 7968. Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills. Calif.; CRestview RAY PATTERSON. 6-8423;5215thAve.. New York17; MUrray GRAY-O'REILLY STUDIO, 480 Lexington Ave., LIMN "TEMPE" MARCUS,LEO A.MINSKOPF. New York17; PLaza 5 2060. Hill 7-0790. JOHNF O'Remtv,AMES F.GRAY. TRANS ARTISTS PRODUCTIONS, INC.,743 HABERSTROH SPE IAL EFFECTS STUDIOS, Fifth Ave., N Y.; PLaza 1-4352 9 W. 19th St.. N. Y., AL. 5-1827. SAMUEL SINGFR HARVEY FAMOUS CARTOONS, 1860 Broadway ULLMAN, RICHARD H.,INC..295 Delaware New York 23, JUdson 2-2244. Ave.. Buffalo 2. NY.; CLeveland 2066. LEON HARVEY. RICHARDH. ULLA:AN. K & W FILM SERVICE CORP., 1657 Broadway UNITED PRODUCERS -DISTRIBUTORS. 633 No New York 19; Circle 5-8081-2. Almont Drive. West Los Angeles 46; CRestview NORMAN WITLEN. RALPH KOCH. 4-5621. KEITH FILM PRODUCTIONS, 2820 Harney St., TERRY COURNRYA Omaha 2, Nebr.; JAckson 3559-60. UPA PICTURES, INC., 4440 Lakeside Drive, Bur JAM ES C KEITH bank, Calif.; THornwall 2-7171. KLING FILM PRODUCTIONS, 1058 W. Wash STEPHENBOSUSTOW. ingtonBlvd., Chicago 7;SEeley 8-4181;601N. VAN PR AAG PRODUCTIONS, 1600Broadway. Fairbanks Court, Chicago 11; DElaware 7.0400: New York 19: PLaza 7-2687. 1416 N. La Brea Ave., Hollywood 28; H011ywood WILLIAM VAN PRAAO. 3-2131 VIDEO FILMS, 1004 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 7. RORER,. F.RTNRFWG Nlich WOodward 2-3440 L & L EASTERN EFFECTS, INC., 219 E. 44 St.; WRIGHT, NORMAN. PRODUCTIONS,INC., 697-7980: Sam Lang, pres. 5414 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 46; ()Live 3-4292. LANE. KENT, FILMS, INC., 1253S.3rdSt., NORMAN WRIGHT. Louisville 3. Ky.; MElrose 6-3911. KFEIT LANE McCRORY, JOHN, STUDIOS, Visual Education CenterBldg..FloralPark.N.Y.;Fieldstone Properties and Scenery 7 3109 MEYER, LOUIS. STUDIOS. 6337 Santa Monica ALLIED STUDIO RENTAL CORP, 931 N. Fair- Blvd.. Hollywood 38: H011ywood 9-8209. fax, Hollywood, Calif.; HO 7-5861. Louts MP YFR ASIATIC RENTALS, 678 N. Spring St., L. A. 12, NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP., TV & Calif.; MAdison 8-91186. INDUSTRIAL FILMS DIVISION, 509 Madison BASCH, JOS. GALLERIES CO., 5755 Santa Mo- Ave.. New York 17: CIrcle 6-5700; 7026 Santa nicaBlvd.,Hollywood38,Calif.;H011ywood Monica Blvd.. Hollywood 38; GLendale 3136. 3-5116. RCIRPTITI.GRUEN CINEMA MERC. CO., 5857 Santa Monica Blvd., NATIONWIDE PICTURES,69MerrickWay, HO 7-1151 Coral Gables. Fla.; Hlland 3-3395. CINEMA PROPS CO., 6161 Santa Monica Blvd., HK CARRINGTON Hollywood, Calif.; HO 4-3191. PATIN, RAY, PRODUCTIONS, 6650 Sunset Blvd., CRAFTS, 7283BellaireAve.,North Hollywood, Hollywood 28; H011ywood 2-1147. Calif., POpular 5-0909. AyPATIN DECORATORS SERVICE CO., 6153 Santa Monica Blvd.Hollywood, Calif.; HO 5-9665. PELICAN FILMS, INC., 292 Madison Ave., N. Y. INC.,DICE, 6322 be Longpre Ave., Hollywood 28. 17, N. Y. ORegon 9-0670. H011ywood 1-9435. JOSEPHDUNPORD. FILM ART MURALS, A DIVISION OF TELE- PIEL, DAVID, INC., 300 Central Pk. West, N.Y. VISION FILM ART SERVICE, INC., 926 N. TR 3-9492. Miami Ave., Miami 32.Fla.; 9-9745, 9-7493. DAVID PIEL. MAUREYL.ASH MANN. QUARTET FILMS, INC.,8490MelroseAve., GROSH, R. L. (Scenic Studios). 4114 Sunset Blvd.; Los Angeles 46, Calif.; OLive 3-4466. NOrmandie 2-1134 ARTHURBABBITT. HOLLIS OF HOLLYWOOD, 6122 Santa Monica REELA FILMS, INC., 17 N.W. Third St., Miami Blvd., Hollywood, Calif., H011ywood 3-7421 32,Fla.;2-2108. HOLLYWOOD SCENE DOCK & PROP SHOP., STANLEY STERN. 6211 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.; HO SCHULTZ, ROBERT, ASSOCIATES,505 5th 7-0034. Ave., New York 17; OXford 7-3749. HOLLYWOOD STUDIO FURNITURE, 1750 Ca- ROBERT SCH ULTZ huenga Blvd., Hollywood 28; H011ywood 2-1174. SCREEN GEMS, INC., 711 5th Ave., N. Y., N.Y.; HOUSE OF PROPS., 1117 Gower St., Hollywood, PL 1-4432. Calif, HO 4-4883 RALPH CORN. HUBERT MITCHELL INDUSTRIES, INC., Hart- SMITH Fl_FTCHER. STUDIOS INC, 177So. selle, Alabama. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills,Calif.; CRestview H.R. MITCHELL. 5-4451; 321 E. 44th St., New York 17; MUrray Tel. 3271. Hill 5-9010. L. A. STAGE LIGHTING CO., 1451 Venice Blvd.. FLETCHER SMITH. Los Angeles, Calif.; DUnkirk 4-1241. 566 LAYMON, PAUL A. INC., 1429 W. Pico Blvd., CAPITAL FILM SERVICE, 224 Abbott Rd., East Los Angeles, Calif.; RIchmond 9-7351. Lansing, Mich. MOTION PICTURE ENTERPRISE, INC., H011y- C/HEAR SERVICES, INC., 210 East 47thSt., wood 2-2301 or THornwald o-0751. New York 17, N. Y.; EL 5-7212. NORPAT SALES, INC., 630 9th Ave., New York GRANVILLE .SASCHA. BORLAND. 35, J Udson 6-8040. CUMMINGS PRODUCTIONS, 39 W. 53rdSt.. POST, DON STUDIO, 1122 N. La Brea Ave., Hol- New York19. N. Y.; PLaza 7-6452-3. lywood 38; H011y wood 2-5356. RALPH WALDO CUMMINGS. SHAFTON'S JACK PUPPETMASTERS, 2368 ERA, INTERNATIONAL FILM AND RECORD- Stanley Hills Dr., Hollywood; OLdfield 4-2350. ING ENTERPRISES, INC., 219 Security Trust SILVESTRI STUDIOS, 968 N. Formosa Ave.; Hol- Bldg.; Miami 32, Florida; FRanklin 3-8729; 570 lywood 46: 01.dfield 4-1616 Fifth Ave., N. Y.; 6253 Hollywood Blvd., Holly- UNITED SEATING COMPANY, 236 Vanderbilt wood. Avenue.Brooklyn, New York; MAine 2-0143 E. G. WEAVER. ores (Construct andrebuilttheatre and TV studio FAILLACE PRODUCTIONS, 1270 6th Ave., New seats.Installation and service to motion picture York 16, N. Y.; Circle 6-7676. and TV industries). TONY FAILLACE OWNER GOLDSTEIN, CHUCK PRODUCTION, INC., 730 JOHN BARON. Fifth Ave., Suite #600, N. Y. 19; JUdson 6.7477. WOOLF BILLY RENTAL SERVICE, 7366 Santa GOODMAN, HARRY S., PRODUCTIONS, 19 E. Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.; HO 9.5335. 53rdSt., New York 22.N. Y.: PLaza 5-6131. HARRY S. GOODMAN. GREEN ASSOCIATES. 520 No.Michigan Ave.. Chicago 11.III : 4-0818. Consultants I 'one r:(lure. BATTLSON, JOHNH.,PRODUCTIONS, 4414 IND-O-PRO ASSOCIATES, INC., 1733 Broadway. koad. Ken -moon. Md.01.y own 79593. New York 19,- SU. 7-8550. BROADCAST INFORMATION BUREAU, 535 E. BERTRAM GREENBERG, pres. Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.; MUrray Hill MARVIN SHAPERO, vice-pres. 7-1668. FLOYD L. PETERSON. MCC prod. CITY FILM CENTER,INC.,66-4069thSt. JEWELL RADIO AND TELEVISION PRODUC- Middle Village 79, N. Y.; TWining 4.7800. TIONS, 612 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, III.; JOHN R. GREGC Y ,S. M P.T. E. MOhawk 4.5757; GRaceland 7.7292. COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT CONSUL- JAMES E. JEWELL. TANTS, 9301WilshireBlvd.,BeverlyHills, MUSIC MAKERS, INC., 6 West 57th St., N. Y. Calif. i Tel.: 273-4620. 19; 128 N. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles; HO 4-7800. JACK L. COPELAND. MITCH LEIGH. JOHN ESAU & CO., INC., 420 Lexington Ave., RADIO TELEVISION SPOTS PRODUCTIONS, New York 17, N. Y.; MUrray Hill 4-1159. INC., 2 West 46th Street, New York 36, N. Y.; JOHN ESAU. PLaza 7-9260. GREEN ASSOCIATES. 520 No. Michigan Ave.. JOHN GART. Chicago II,111.; WHitehall 4-0818. SANDIMAR RECORDING COMPANY, 2797 Bay LEWIS G. GREEN. Dr., Merrick, New York. HUDIBURG, LUCILLE, PRODUCTIONS, 131E. SWANSON, ROBERT PRODUCTIONS, 689 Fifth 51st St., New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza 9-3758. Ave., N. Y. C.; Murray Hill 8-4355. HIIDIEURG. IFA-TV CORP., 5505thAve., New York36, N V.,PI .ira 7-6454. B. BERNARD KREISLER. INTERNATIONAL FILM & TELEVISION Merchandisers AGENCY, 20 Exchange Place, New York 5. ARNELL, PETER, PRODUCTIONS, 750Park JEWELL RADIO & TELEVISION PRODUC- Ave., New York 21; TRafalger 9-5097. TIONS. 612 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, PETER ARNELL. III; MOhawk 4-5757; GRaceland 7-7292. DISNEY, WALT, PRODUCTIONS(Character JAsirus E.ewitt.L. Merchandising Division), 477 Madison Ave.. New LEVENE, CAROL. PRODUCTIONS. 1736 Stock- York 22; Plaza 9-3880. ton. San Francisco 11. Calif.; SUtter 1-5022. VINCENT JEPFERDS. CAtioiLgymett ERSKINE WILLIAM C., 9 Rockefeller Plaza,

NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP., TV & u \,r1;29, N ; Circle 5-6880. INDUSTRIAL FILMS DIVISION, 509 Madison HAMILBURG, MITCHELL J.,AGENCY, 444 Ave .New York 17, N. Y.: Circle 6-5700. Madiun Ave.. New York 17; PLaza 3-2720. ROBERT I.. (IttorN MARVIN SUGERM AN. OSEN & ZUCKER ASSOCIATES, INC., MOTION HARVEY FAMOUS NAME COMICS, INC., 1860 PICTURE BUSINESS BUREAU, 510 Madison Broadway, New York 23, JUdson 2-2244. Ave.. N.Y 22. N.Y.; HA. 1-2395. Cable: Osen- ALFRED HARVEY. zucker-New York. KAGRAN CORP., 663 5th Ave., New York 22; MAX N. OSEN, RALPH ZUCKER. CIrcle 7-8300. RADIO FEATURES OF AMERICA. 37 W. 46th JOHN M. CLIFFORD. St.. New York 36. N. Y.; Judson 2-5130 ROHR COMPANY, 1418N:rth HighlandAve.. OLIVER W NICOLL. Hollywood. SKINNER, CHARLES E.. PRODUCTIONS, 1600 AL RACKTN. Broadway. New York 19.N.Y.: Circle 6-6915. T.A.P. INC.., 1037 North Cole. Hollywood 38, HO TRONOLONE, NICK, 250 W. 57th St., New York 5-5171. 19, N. Y.; Circle 7-0855-6. SHULLBONSALL. VICTOR RADIO ENTERPRISES, INC.,P.O. Box 485, Passaic, N. J.; PRescott 7-7013. JOHN VICTOR NOWAK. Market Research AMERICAN RESEARCH BUREAU, INC., Na- tional Press Building.Washington. D. C.: Commercial Jingles NAtional 8-0822: 551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.: MUrray Hill 7-3787; 234 So. Garfield. Los ASSOCIATED BROADCAST ADVERTISING Angeles, Calif.: CUmberland 3-3149. CO., 1001 No. Western Ave., Los Angeles 29, JAMESSEILER. Calif., H011ywoud5 0580 C. E. HOOPER, INC., 579 5th Ave., New York 17, BEMILLER PRODUCTIONS, 2350 Hyperion Ave., N. Y ; MUrray Hill 8-2290. Hollywood 27. Calif.; NOrmandy 5-5137 JAMES LKNIPE. BIEVER & STEIN PRODUCTIONS, INC., 550 MARKET RESEARCH CORP. OF AMERICA, Fifth Avenue. New York 36, N. Y.; PLaza 7-6454. 122 E.42ndSt.. New York 17,N. Y.; OXford (Creation of jingles, themes, moods and background 7-3540: 425 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11,III.; music for commercials, films, industrials.) MOhawk 4-4600 Curtis Biever, pres.; Lou Stein, sec.-treas. SAM BARTON. 567 NEILSEN, A. C.. CO., 2101 Howard St., Chicago CEE-DEE INC., 333 West 52nd St., N. Y.19; 45,Ill.; H011ycourt 5-4400; 500 Fifth Ave., New Circle 6-4821-2. York 36, N. Y.; PEnnsylvania 6-2843. CHARLES T. DIANA. A. C. NEILSEN. CINEKAD ENGINEERING CO., 763 10th Ave., POLITZ, ALFRED, RESEARCH, INC., 527 Mad- New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza 7-3511. ison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.; PLaza 9-5200. GEORGE ADIS, 14 THE PULSE, INC., 15 W. 46th St.. New York 36, CINEMECCANICA, 23 Viale Campania, Milano, N. Y.; JUdson 6-3316. Italy.Clarge Screen TV Projector Equipment). DR. SYDNEY ROSLOW THE CAMERA MART INC.,1845Broadway. ROPER, ELMO & ASSOCIATES, 30 Rockefeller New York 23, N. Y.; PLaza 7-6977. Plaza, New York 20. N Y ; PLaza 7-4900. SAMUEL HYMAN. SINDLINGER & CO., INC., 13 E. Hinckley Ave., PAUL M EISTRICH. Ridley Park. Pa.. WAshburn 8-4100. EDITOR PRECISION EQUIPMENT CORP., 130 STARCH, DANIEL AND STAFF, Boston Post West 46thSt., New York 36, N. Y.; JUdson RoadatBeachAve.,Mamaroneck,N.Y.; 2-1287. MAmaroneck 9-5400; 101 E. Ontario St., Chicago. FRED HEWN Ill.: DElaware 7.28R8 FIBERBILT SAMPLE CASE CO., INC., 40 W. TRENDEX, INC, 535Fifth Ave.. New York 17. 17th St., New York 11, N. Y.; WAtkins 9-7772. N. Y.; MUrray Hill 2-1182. FLORMAN & BABB, 68 W. 45th St., New York EDWARD HYNES 19, N. Y.; MUrray Hill 2-2928. VIDEODEX, INC., 342 Madison Ave., New York, FROST, JACK, A., INC., 234 Piquette Ave., De- N. Y.; MUrray Hill 7-8837. troit 25, Mich. ALLAN V JAY. HALLEN CORP., 3503 W. OliveSt.,Burbank, Calif.: TH 8-6976. HOUSTON FEARLESS CORPORATION, THE, Slides-Telops 11809 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 64, Calif.; BEBELL & BEBELL COLOR LABORATORIES, 1F1Radshaw 2-4331. INC., 108 W. 24th St., New York 11. WAtkins RC. Wri.rox. 4-8573. 16 & 35 mm. reversed processing black and KLIEGL BROS. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC white and colorrelease prints,slides and slide STAGE LIGHTING COMPANY, INC., 321 films, camera masters, dupes.Giant sizecolor West 50th St., New York 19, N. Y.; COlumbus prints, transparencies. 5-0130. NORMAN LARS BEDELL, pres. JOHN H KLIEGL. ARTHUR FREDERICK BEDELL, vice-pres. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT & MAINTE- JOAN A. REBELL, sec.treas. NANCE CO., 619 W. 54thSt., New York 19, COASTAL FILM SERVICE, INC., 45 West 45th N. Y.; JUdson 6-0360. St., N.Y.; JUdson 2-7780. SAI/L J . MANUEL CASIANO. MAGNASYNC MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., LOU LEMONT. 5546 Satsuma Avenue, North Hollywood, Calif.; COSMOPOLITAN STUDIOS, 44 W. 48thSt., STanlev 7-5493. N. Y. 36, N Y. JUdson 2-1928. D T WHITE. SONNY ROSENBERG. MAURER.J. A., INC.. 37-01 31st St., Long Island NATIONAL STUDIOS. 42 W. 48thSt.,N. Y. City 1, N. Y.; STillwell 4-4600. 36 N. Y. Judson 2-1926. DANIEL EHRLICH H. A. ROSENBERG. MITCHELL CAMERA CORPORATION, 666 West Harvard Street, Glendale 4, Calif., CHap- man 5-1086. Stop Watches MRS. EVA Fox. DUCOMMUN, M., CO., 580 5th Ave., New York MOVIOLA MANUFACTURING CO.,1451Gor- 36. N. Y.; PLaza 7-2540. don. Hollywood, Calif.; H011ywood 7-3178. M. D PCOM M UN. MARK SERRITR TER. MINERVA FILMMETER STOP WATCHES, 1 NATIONAL CINE EQUIPMENT. INC., 209 W. W. 47th St.. New York 36, N. Y. 48th StNew York 36, N. Y.; CIrcle 6-0348. A. G. Siltpctrug. JOHN CLEMENS. NORPAT SALES, INC., 630 9th Ave., New York 36. N Y.; TIfdson 6-8040. Studio Equipment PRESTOSEAL MFG. CORP., 3727 33rd St., Long ACE ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO., 1458 Island City1. N. Y.; STillwell 4-6832. Shakespeare Ave., New York 52. N. Y.; JErome RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA, RCA 7-5669. Building. New York 20, N. Y.; COlumbus 5-5900. IRVING I. MER KEW. RCA Commercial Electronic Products, Camden 2, AMERICAN LADDER & SCAFFOLD CO., INC., N. J.; WOodlawn 3-8000. 5507 N. W. 7th Ave., Miami 37,Fla.; PLaza RANGERTONE, INC., 73 Winthrop Street, New- 4-2663. ark 4. N. J.; HUnboldt 5-2550. AMPEX CORPORATION. 934CharterStreet, RICHARD HRANGER. Redwood City, Calif.; EMerson 8-1471. REEVES EQUIPMENT CORP., 10 E. 52nd St., GEORGE I. LONG. JR. New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza 9-7190. ANIMATION EQUIPMENT CORP., 38 Hudson ERIC DARMSTAEDTF.R. St., New Rochelle, N. Y.; NEw Rochelle 6-8138. RITTER CO. STUDIO EQUIPMENT. 3325 Ca- JOHN W OX BERRY. huenga Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.; H011ywood 4- BACH AUR1CON, INC., 949 North Mansfield Ave- 0722. nue. Hollywood 38; H011ywood 2-0931. S. 0. S. PHOTO-CINE OPTICS, Maln office, 602 BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL COMPANY, 714 West 52nd Street, New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza St. Paul Street, Rochester 2. N. Y.; LOcust 2- 7-0440. 3000. josvett A. TA NNEY CARL S. HALT.AUER. STEWART FILMSCREEN CORP., 1161 W. BELL & HOWELL COMPANY, 7100 McCormick Sepulveda Blvd.,Torrance,Calif.90503.Tel.: Road. Chicago 45. Ill.; AMbassador 2-1600. 326-1422. Code 213. (Formerly Stewart -Trans -Lux BODDE PROJECTOR COMPANY, 11541 Bradley Ave., P. O. Box 711, San Fernando, Calif.; EM Corp.) Roy C. Stewart, pres. pire 5 2551. TELEVISION ZOOMAR CORPORATION, 500 B. M. BODDE. 5th Ave., New York 36, N. Y.; BRyant 9-5835. CAESAR MFG., INC., 480 Lexington Avenue, New JACK A. PEGLER. York 17. N Y.; PLaza 3-8824. VISUAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, 11 CAMERA EQUIPMENT, CO.. INC., 315 W. 43rd W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y.; LOngacre 4-0518. St.. New York 36, N. Y.; JUdson 6-1420. JAMES B. THARPE. CAMERA SERVICE CENTER, 333 W. 52nd St., WESTERN DEVICES, INC., 8930 Lindblade St., New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza 7-8059-8176. Culver City, Calif.; TExas 0-6811. HUBERT R. CLAPP. W. C. STRUMPELL. 568 WESTREX CORPORATION, 111 8th Ave., New PARAMOUNT CARTOON STUDIO, 25West York 11; Chelsea 3-2300. 45th Street; JUdson 2-4500. HOLLYWOOD DIVISION, 6601 Romaine St., TERRY, PAUL (TERRYTOONS), 38 Centre Ave- Hollywood 38, Calif.; H011ywood 7-1171. nue, New Rochelle; New Rochelle 2-3466. Newsreel Producers Producers of Short ASSOCIATED SCREEN NEWS, LTD., 2000 North- cliffe Avenue, Montreal 28, (Inc., Canada.; DExter 1186; 108PeterStreet, Toronto, Ont.; EMpire Subjects, Newsreels 6.3054 HEARST METROTONE NEWS, INC. (MGM) News of the Day, 450 West 56th St., New York 19; PI ../a7 4120 INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL SERVICE, 7906 Short Features Santa Monica Blvd., L. A. 90046; UL 4-4200. HOLLYWOOD -LOS ANGELES MOVIETONEWS,INC. (20th Century -Fox Corp.),460West 54thSt., New York19; CATHEDRAL FILM, INC., 2921 Alameda, Bur- COlumbus 5-7200. bank; Victoria 9-2275. NATIONAL NEWSREEL ASSOCIATES, 1327 N. CAVALCADE PICTURES, INC., 959 N. Fairfax Highland Ave., L. A.; HO 2-6062. Acw. (90046), Los Angeles, 46; OLdfield 4.4144. NEWS OF THE DAY, 6087 Sunset Blvd., L. A.; COLUMBIA PICTURES, 1438 North Lower Street, HO 4-0650. Hollywood 38; H011ywood 2-3111. SPOTLITE NEWS, 3449 Cahuenga Blvd., L. A.; DISNEY, WALT PRODUCTIONS, 500 S. Buena HO 4-0650. Vista Ave., Burbank, Calif.; Victoria 9-3411. TELENEWS NEWSREEL, 6087 Sunset Blvd., L. DUDLEY PICTURES CORP., 666 N. Robertson A.; HO 4-0650. Blvd.; L. A.; 655-6093. TELENEWS PRODUCTIONS, INC.,630 Ninth FAIRBANKS, JERRY, 1330 North Vine Street, Avenue, New York 36; JUdson 6-2450; 4 West 58th Hollywood 28, Calif.; H011ywood 2-1101. Street, New York 19: PLaza 9-2929. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS, INC., 10201 W. Pico UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL (Division of Universal Blvd.. B. H.; BRadshaw 2-4247. Pictures Co., Inc.), 105 East 106th Street, New HEARST METROTONE NEWS, 6087Sunset York 29: TRaf altar 6-5020. Blvd., L. A. 90028; 464-0650. ROCKETT, FREDERICK K., Co., 729 N. Seward St., L. A. 38, Calif.; Hollywood 7.7131. Record Companies TELENEWS NEWSREEL, 6060SunsetBlvd., L. A (28); H011ywood 4-0650. (Labels Indicated Under Company) UNITED PRODUCTIONS OF AMERICA, 4440 AM -PAR RECORD CORP., 1501 Broadway, New Lakeside Dr., Burbank, Calif., Victoria 9-3221. York, N. Y.; LO. 3-4222; Sam H. Clark, pres. ABC -Paramount Records, Apt Records. NEW YORK CITY ATLANTIC RECORDING CORP., 157 W. 57th COLUMBIA PICTURES, 711 Fifth Ave., PLaza Street, New York, N. Y.; PL. 7-6306; Ahmet 1.4400 Ertegun, pres. DARER CORPORATION, 1 East 57th Street, New Atlantic Records, Atco Records, East-West Rec- York, N. Y., 10022; PLaza 2-1745. ords. MARATHON INTERNATIONAL PRODUC- BELCANTO RECORDS, 2919 S. La Cienege, Los TIONS, INC., 10 East 49th St., New York, N. Y. Angeles,California, TE. 0-2191; Russ Molloy, 10017; MU 8-1130. exec dir. METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER, 1540 Broadway, Belcanto Records Jr.l.on 2Vw11 BELL AND GOLDEN RECORDS, 630 -5th Ave- MOVIETONEWS, INC., 460 W. 54th St.; COlumbus nue, New York, 20, N. Y.; CIrcle 5-6400; Arthur 5-7200 Yale. , 1501 Broadway; BRy- Bell Records, Mala Records. ant 9.8700 BLUE NOTE RECORDS, 47 West 63rd Street, New RICE, GRANTLAND, SPORT PICTURES. New York 23, N. Y.; EN. 2-700; Alfred W. Lion. Rfleh.-114. N V. Trnny.on 4-2070 Aloe Note Records TELEVISUAL-INTERNATIONAL, 1029 E. 163rd CAPITOL RECORDS, INC., 1730 Broadway, New StN-vo York 59: DA 9-3220 York, PL. 7-7470; 1750 N. Vine Street, Holly- UNIVERSAL PICTURES, 445 Park Ave., PLaza wood. Calif.; H011ywood 2-6252, Glenn E. Wal- 9-0000 lichs, pres.; Leo Kepler, dir. of repertoire. VITAPHONE (Warner Bros.),6665thAve.; Angel Records, Capitol Records ,r1M CARLTON RECORD CORP., 345 West 58th Street, WORLDWIDE ATTRACTIONS INC.,1 E 57th New York 19, N. Y.; CIrcle 5-1240; 6425 Holly- St \T Y. 10022: PLaza 2-1745 wood Blvd., Hollywood 28, California; H011ywood WRIGHT, HAMILTON, ORGANIZATION, INC., 2-8775; Joseph R. Carlton, Don Genson. 30 Rockefeller Playa: Pl.aza 70687. Carlton ecnnds CARTEL RECORDS, INC., 2262 Sedgwick Avenue, Bx. 68, New York; CY-8-8695; Martha Di Bella, pres.;John Dominalcy,vice-pres.;Nicholas M. Cartoon Producers De Martino, secy-treas. Cartel Records HOLLYWOOD -LOS ANGELES COLPIX RECORDS, 711 5th Avenue, New York DePATIE-FRELENG ENT. INC., 461 S. California 22, N. Y.; PL. 1-4400; 1438 N. Gower, Hollywood St., Burbank, Calif.; 845-2471. 28, Calif.; Paul Wexler, Joni Taps. DISNEY, WALT, PRODUCTIONS, 500 S. Buena Colpix Record. Vista Ave.. Burbank, Calif.: Victoria 9-3411. COLUMBIA RECORDS, 799SeventhAvenue, LANTZ (WALTER) PRODUCTIONS, INC.. 861 N. Y., N. Y.; CIrcle 5-7300; 8723 Alden Drive, N Sewar,1 qtreet Hollywood 3R H011ywood 9-2907 Los Angeles, Calif.; OL. 2-6733; Goddard Lieber - UPA PICTURES, INC.,4440LakesideDrive, son, ores. Rorhnolt, Calif.; Victoria 0-3221. Epic Records, Harmony Records WARNER BROS. CARTOONS, 461South Cali- CORAL RECORDS, INC., 5505 Melrose Avenue, fornia Street. Burbank, Calif.; THornwall 5-2633 Hollywood, California; H011ywood 9.5191; Toni Flack. (-oral Record. NEW YORK DECCA RECORDS, INC., 445 Park Avenue, New ANIMATIC PRODUCTIONS, LTD., 15 W. 46th York, N. Y.; PLaza 2-1600; 6750 Santa Monica Street38: Illrlson 2-2160 Blvd., Los Angeles, California; Milton Rackmill, HARVEY FAMOUS CARTOONS, 1860Broad- pres. way; JUdson 2-2244. Coral Records, Brunswick Records 569 DISNEY. WALT MUSIC COMPANY, 477 Madison RCA -VICTOR RECORDS, 155 E. 24th Street, New Avenue, New York, N. Y.; PLaza 9-3880; Phil York, N. Y.; MU. 9-7200; 1510 No. Vine Street, Sameth, 500 S. Buena Vista, Burbank, California; Hollywood, Calif.; Record Division, 1016 N. Syca Mickey Mouse Records, Buena Vista Records, more, Los Angeles, Calif.; John Burnes, pres.; Disneyland Records. H. H. Sheppard, W. C Mgr. DOT RECORDS, INC., 1507 N. Vine Street, Holly- Camden Records wood, Calif.; H011ywood 2-3141; Randy Wood. RIVERSIDE RECORDS, 553 W. 51stSt., New Dot Records York. N. Y.; JUdson 6-1410; William Grauer, Jr., EPIC RECORDS, 8723 Alden Drive, Los Angeles, pres Calif.; RE. 1-8273; Gene Brewer. Riverside Records Epic Records it S RECORDING STUDIOS, INC., 1639 Broad- ERA RECORDS, 1181 N. Vine Street, Hollywood. way, New York, 20, N. Y.; PLaza 7-8855. Morton Calif.; H011ywood 2-6606; Lou Bedell, Herb New. Schwartz, president. man. SEECO RECORDS, INC., 39 W. 60th Street, New Era Records York. N. Y.; JUdson 6-3620; Sidney Siegel, pres. IMPERIAL RECORDS, INC.,6425Hollywood Seeco Records Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif.; Hollywood 9-2135. STAR RECORD COMPANY, 243 W. 72nd Street, Imperial Records New York, N. Y. SU. 7-5355; W. Blake, mgr. VIctoria 9.3411; James Johnson. Star Records KAPP RECORDS, INC., 136 East 57th Street, New TODD RECORDING CORPORATION, 101W. York 22, N. Y.; PL. 9-8500; David Kapp 55th Street, New York, N. Y. CIrcle 5-9260; Paul Kapp Records. Trend Records Cohen. pres. LAURIE RECORDS, 1755 Broadway, New York, Todd Records N. Y.; JU. 2.2975; Allan Sussel, pres. TWENTIETH FOX RECORD CORP., New York Laurie Records 19, New York; JUdson 2-2790. LIBERTY RECORDS, INC.,1556 N. La Brea Twentieth Fnx Records. Studio Records Avenue, Hollywood, California; H011ywood 2-0811; Al Bennett UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS, INC., 729 -7th Lib.-rtv Avenue, New York 19, N. Y.; CIrcle 5-6000. MERCURY RECORDS CORP., 745 5th Avenue, VERVE RECORDS, INC., 451 N. Canon Drive. N. Y.. N. Y.; PL. 9-2727; 2958 W. Pico Blvd., Beverly Hills, California; BRadshaw 2-3788; Nor- Hollywood,California; RE.1-4146;IrvingB. man Grantz Green. Norman Dudley. Verve Records Mercury Records VOX PRODUCTIONS, INC., 236 W. 55th Street M -G -M RECORDS, 1540 Broadway, New York, New York,N.Y.;CIrcle 5-7816;George H. N. Y.: JUdson 2-2000; MGM Studios, Administra- Mendelssohn, pres. tion Bldg., Culver City, California. Arnold Maxin, Vox Records pres.. Jesse Kaye, W. C. Mgr. WARNER BROS. RECORDS, INC., 4000 Warner Lion Reocrds, Metro Records, Cub Records, Metro - Blvd., Burbank, Calif.; THornwald 8-6621. jazz Records Warner Bros. Records Film Processing, Raw Stock, Storage

CHICAGO FILM LABORATORY, INC., 1322 Bel- Film Labs, Processing montAve.;WHitehall4-6971;BIttersweet8- 6780; Robert Casterline, mgr. (At Chicago Film ATHENS. GA. Studios). CINEMA PROCESSORS, 161 East Grand Ave. FILM SERVICE LABORATORIES. COLBURN LABORATORY, GEORGE W., INC., J. P.NICHOLSON,president. 164 North Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, M. DEarborn 2-6286. ATLANTA GEORGE W. COLBURN.president. CORONET INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS, 65 East ATLANTA FILM LABORATORIES, 63Fourth South Water St.; (1.) DEarborn 2-7676. Street. N.W. RALPH SHERRY,IllanaRer. PEACHTREE PRODUCTION ASSOCIATES. CRESCENT FILM LABORATORY, INC.,7510 INC., 220 Pharr Road N.E.; CE 5317. NorthAshland Avenue,Chicago.AMbassador 2-5000. Subsidiary of DeLuxe Laboratories. BALTIMORE MYaON L.FREEDMAN,gen. mgr. DOUGLAS PRODUCTIONS, 1425 S. Racine. Chi- ALPHA FILM LABORATORIES, P. 0. Box 5325. cago. HAymarket 1-0409. Liberty 6216. W. Ernest Wood, manager. EAGLE FILM LABORATORY INC., 341 E. Ohio St.; Michigan 2-94'18. Robt. J.JYuskaitis, pres. ESKAY COLOR PRINT, INC., 1325 S. Wabash St.; BOSTON W A ha sh 2 8583 ACORN FILMS OF NEW ENGLAND, INC., 465 FILM SERVICES, INC., 113-1'9 W. Hubbard St.; Stuart St. SUperior 7-0735 BACK BAY FILM LABORATORY, INC., 43 Leon FILMACK LABORATORIES, 1327S.Wabash Street. Boston 15 Ave.. Chicago 5; HArrison 7.3395. CINE SERVICE LABORATORIES, INC., 51 Eon- FISCHER PHOTO LAB., INC., 6555 North Ave- dazian Street. Watertown 72. Lester E. Bernd, nue, Oak Park; MErrimack 7-5316. president. GALCO, 53 East Illinois St. DEPHOURE STUDIES. INC., 782 Commonwealth ILLINOIS -WELLS FILM LABORATORY, 422 N. Ave., Boston 15. Wells St., Chicago 10. MASTER MOTION PICTURE CO., 50 Piedmont KNIGHT STUDIO, 1593.Chicago;SUperior7- St., Boston 16; HAncock 3592. 5069. KUEHN, J. J., SOUND FILM LABORATORY. 728 W Buckingham, Chicago. LAkeview 5-1374. CHICAGO SARRA, INC., 16 E. Ontario St ATLAS FILM CORP., 1111 South Blvd.. Oak Park. SOLAR CINE PRODUCTS. INC., 4247 S. Kedzie, AUstin 7-8620; James A. Rellock, president. Chicago. LAfayette 3-6612. BERGAMAN. MILTON M., 15 E.Washington SUPERIOR BULK FILM CO..442N.Wells. Blvd.; FRanklin 2-9737. SUperior 7-4448.

570 TITLE -CRAFT, 1022 W. Argyle, Chicago, RAvens. INC., 1161 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 90028; v.00d 8-4821. 11011ywood 4-7471. WILDING, INC., 1345 W. Argyle, Chicago. LOng. SAMUEL SAWELSON, president. MEL SAWELSON, beach 1 8410. v.p., DAVE CHRISTOPHER, SEC. BARKLEY, ROBERT, 1., .3214 Trumbull St., San CINCINNATI Diego 6. Calif. FILM ART, INC., 3407 Clifton. BUCKNERS, 1128 Unruh, La Puente, Calif. MARATHON MOVIE LABORATORY, 2436 Vine C.H. CARLETON COLOR LABS., 7608 San Street. (19). Fernando Rd..Sun ValleyCalif. CINEMA RESEARCH CORP., 716N.LaBrea Ave.. Hollywood 38 WEbster 3-9301. CLEVELAND H A. SCHEIB, president COLEMAN MOTION PICTURES, 2250 S. Belvoir COLOR REPRODUCTION COMPANY. 7936 Santa Blvd., EVergreen 2-5656. Monica Boulevard. Los Angeles 46. OLdfield 4- ESCAR MOTION PICTURE SERVICE, INC., 8010 731" ,rvegle Ave ENdicort 1 2707 REGINALD DUNN, vice-president. LABCRAFT INTERNATIONAL CORP.,4019 CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES. 959 No. Prospect Ave., Cleveland 3. Seward Street. Los Angeles 38 H011ywood 9-1441. SIDNEY SOLOW, vice-pres. and general manager. COLORADO SPRINGS DE LUXE LABORATORIES. INC.,1418 North ALEXANDER FILM CO., Colorado Springs; MEl. Western Ave., Los Angeles, H011ywood 9-3141. rose 3-1771. G. CARLTON HUNT, pres. KEITH MUNOE, president. DUDLEY PICTURES CORPORATION, 666 N. RobertsonBlvd.; 657-0801 COLUMBIA, S. C. EASTMAN KODAK LABORATORY, 1017 North Las Palmas Avenue, Los Angeles 38. HO 5-7151. SOUTHEASTERN FILM PROCESSING COM- M. Rothenberger, Mgr. PANY. 1305 Geiger Ave. FILM EFFECTS OF HOLLYWOOD, 1153 N. S. BERNARD LEVER, owner. Highland Ave., Hollywood 38; H011ywood 9-5808. FILM SERVICE LABORATORIES, INC.,6327 COLUMBUS, OHIO Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood 38. H011ywood JotiN R. BENNETT,1617 AberdeenAvenue. 4-5141.; Gil Scott, pres. FLORA COLOR. 1715 N. Mariposa St., Hollywood DALLAS 27: NOrmandie 3-2291: Role Flora, owner. GASPAR LABORATORIES, INC., 744 N. La Brae BIG "D" LABORATORY, 4215 Gaston Avenue. Ave.; 469-3365. JAMIESON FILM CO.. 3825 Bryan St. TEnnison GENERALFILM LABORATORIES CORP., 8158 1546 N. Argyle, Hollywood 28, Calif.; H011ywood BRUCE JAMIESON, prod. manager. 2-6171. SOUTHWEST FILM LABORATORY, INC., 3024 Fort Worth Ave., Dallas G. CARLETON HUNT, president. 11. HOLLYWOOD FILM ENTERPRISES, INC., 6060 SunsetBoulevard, Los Angeles28. H011ywood DAYTON 4.2181. COMMERCIAL COLOR LABORATORIES, 340 MICKEY KAI'I.AN, president. Xenia Avenue FRANK HOLMES LABORATORIES, 1947 First FILM ASSOCIATES, INC., 4600 S. Dixie Avenue, St., San Fernando; 365-4501. Dayton 39; WAlnut 2164. MERCER. RAY. 4241 Normal Avenue. Los Angeles E RAYMOND ARN, JR., president. 29. NOrmandy 3-0331 ; Ray Mercer, ores. METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER LABORATORY, DENVER 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Calif.; TExas 0-3311. WESTERN CINE SERVICE.INC.. 114 East ALAN JACKSON, manager. Eighth St., AMherst 6-3061. MODERN MOVIES, INC., 832 No.Cole Ave., HERMAN HISCHEL, president. Hollywood 28; H011ywood 4-7293; E. R. Johnson, pres DES MOINES PACIFIC COLORFILM, INC., 574 N. Larchmont; HYTONE FILM LAB -STUDIO 3, 1702 Keo, Des 463-6844. Moines. PACIFIC TITLE AND ART STUDIO, 6350 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles 38. 464-0121. DETROIT LAWRENcE T ICI( MAN. owner GENERAL FILM LABORATORY, INC., 66 Sibley PATHE LABORATORIES, INC., 6823 Santa Monica St. Boulevard, Los Angeles 38. H011ywood 9-5981. VAL C. ZUREK, president. 0. W MURRAY, president. THE JAM HANDY ORGANIZATION, 2792 E. PEERI.ESS FILM PROCESSING CORP., 959 N. Grand Boulevard. Seward St., Hollywood 38: H011ywood 7-9223. Vrr-rnp C KRUPA, vice-president, TECHNICOLOR CORPORATION, 6311 Romaine EAU CLAIRE, WIS. St., Los Angeles 38. H011ywood 7-1101. EAU CLAIRE FILM LABORATORY, 1644 Wood MELVIN H. JACOBS, president. land Court. TEI_EFILM, INC., 6039 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28: 1101Iywood 9-7205. EAST LANSING, MICH. JOSEPH A. THOMAS, president. CAPITAL FILM SERVICE, 224 Abbott Road FORT WAYNE, IND. HOUSTON Duncan Studio, 1522 Margaret Avenue. THE PHOTOGRAPHIC LABORATORIES, 3101 GALBREATH PICTURES, INC., 2905Fairfield San Jacinto Avenue. TEXAS INDUSTRIAL FILM CO., 2528 North Boulevard. GARY N DONMACON. LAKESIDE LABORATORY, P.0.Box2408, Gary 5 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. L. PAUL IRELAND, owner. FILMCR AFT LABORATORIES, 2043 E. 46thSt. HOLLYWOOD -LOS ANGELES JACKSONVILLE, FLA. RUSSEL BARTON FILM CO., 4853 Waller St., ACME FILM & VIDEOTAPE LABORATORIES, Jacksonville.

571 FRANK V. PAPALIA, production manager. KANSAS CITY, MO. RAPID FILM TECHNIQUE, INC., 21 W. 46th St., CALVIN COMPANY, THE,1105 Truman Rd., New York 36;37-02 27thStreet, Long Island Kansas City 6; HArrison 1230. City (Lab); STilwell6-4600. LEONARD Kzcx, president. ESO-S, 1121 West 47th St., Kansas 2. LOUIS STUDNA FILMS. 3214 GilhamRoad. NIAGARA, FALLS, N. Y. UNITED FILM SERVICE.2449 Charlotte St. NIAGARA PHOTOTECHNICAL INDUSTRIES, W. SCROGIN. 726 DivisionAve. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. T. T. Film Productions, 416 Baucom Pike. MADISON, WISC. OAKLAND, CALIF. MADISONFILM PRODUCTIONS, INC., 211W. LEONARD J. ACKERMAN, 4843Shattuck St. Mifflin St. MEMPHIS, TENN. MOTION PICTURE LABORATORIES, INC.,781 PEORIA, ILL. S. Main St., Frank M. McGeary, pres. COLIND PHOTOGRAPHY, 713 Main St. MIAMI, FLA. OMAHA CAPITOL FILM LABORATORIES, INC.,1940 CHRISTENSEN-KENNEDY PRODUCTIONS, N.E. 151st St., N. Miami, Florida 2824 Ilarvey St. Abrgyn E. Its11Cli, president REELA FILMS, 17 Northwest 3rd St., Miami. PALO ALTO, CALIF. CINE-CHROME LABORATORIES, INC., 4075 MILWAUKEE, WISC. Transport St. CENTRAL FILM LABORATORY,1020North Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA FILMS ARTS PRODUCTIONS. INC., 1700 So BESWICK, HAROLD D. S.,1017 W. Allegheny 10thSt. Ave. PERRIEN PICTURES. INC., 1032 N. 6th St. NEWS REEL LABORATORY, 1733 Sansom St.. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Philadelphia3; Rlttenhouse 6-3892. MAGNACHROME FILM LABORATORY,4948 Louis W. KICLLIIAN. president. RussellAve., S. PHOENIX NEW ORLEANS AIRLAB, 2405 Airline Way, Sky Harbor Airport. COMMERCE PICTURES,525-527 Poydras St. MOTION PICTURE ADVERTISING SERVICE CO.,1032CarondeletSt.; MAgnolia 4545. PITTSBURGH C A MARRYpresident. PITTSBURGH MOTION PICTURE LAB., 247 PANAMERICAN FILMS,735Poydras St. Fort Pitt Blvd. SMITH, WARREN, R.,INC., 210 SempleSt., Pittsburgh. NEW YORK CITY ACME FILM & VIDEOTAPE LABORATORIES, PORTLAND, ORE. INC.,onMadison Ave., N. Y.; HA 1-3400; (branch office). N. C. DIMICK,1615 N. E. Roselawn. BEBELL & BEBELL COLOR LABORATORIES, INC., 108 W. 24th St., New York 11. WAtkins ST. PAUL 4-8573. NORMAN I.ARS REBELL.pres. RAY, REID H., FILM INDUSTRIES, INC.,2269 ARTHUR 'FREDERICK BEBELL,vice-pres. Ford Parkway, St. Paul 16; EMerson1393. JOANA.BEBELL,see.. treas. REID H.RAY,president. COLOR SERVICE CO., 115 W. 45th St.,JUdson 6-0853 ST. LOUIS, MO. 12,`RERT CRANE, mansger. CINE-GRAPHIC FILM LABORATORY, INC., CRITERION FILM LABORATORIES, INC., AND 1720 Olive St., V. A. Siegrist, tires. CRITERION COLOR CORP.,33 W. 60thSt., INDUSTRIAL FILM LABORATORY, 3333-3335 New York 23. COlumbus 5-2180. Iowa Street, St. Louis 18. FRED TODARO. president DE LUXE LABORATORIES. INC.. 850 Tenth Ave., New York 10CTerle7 177n COlumhus 5-9286. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH DU -ART FILM LABORATORIES, 245 W. 55th St., COLOR -ART, INC., 164 E.3rd S. Street. New York19 PLaza 7-4580. PHOTO -TECH LABORATORY, 729 West Sixth. IRWIN YOUNG,president. WALLEY'S COLOR PRINT, INC., 167South FILMLAB, INC.. LUxemhurg 2.2863. State Street. JOSEPH H RURSCR.president GUFFANTI FILM LABORATORIES, INC..630 Ninth Ave.,New York 36; COlumbus 5-5530. SAN FRANCISCO PAUL GUFFANTI. president W. S. BALL FILM LABORATORY,1256 Howard MALCOLM LABORATORIES CORP., 244 W. St. 49th St.. New York 19. Circle 6-6150. CINEMATIC DEVELOPMENTS, 2125 32nd Ave. T R MALCOLM president D.D. MONACO FILM LABORATORY, 2434 MECCA FILM LABORATORIES, INC., 630 Ninth Leavenworth. Ave., New York36;COlumbus 5-7676. MOTION PICTURE SERVICE CO.,125Hyde St.. BYRON ROUDABUSH,pres.,JACK HABER, vicepresi- ORdway 3-9162. dent. GERALD L KARSKI,president. MOVIELAB FILM LABORATORIES, INC., and MULTICHROME LABORATORIES, 760Gough MOVIELAB COLOR CORP., 619 W. 54th St., St.. IlEmlock 1-6567. NewYork 19; JUdson 6-0360. HERBERTB.MCKENNEY,owner. FRANK S. BERMAN. production mgr. ALFRED T. PALMER PRODUCTIONS,130 Bush PATHE LABORATORIES, INC. 105 E. 106th St., St. New York 29, TRafalgar 6-1120. PALMER. W. A., FILMS, INC-, 6ii Howard St., PAUL CONNELLY San Francisco; YUkon 6-5961. PRECISION FILM LABORATORIES, 21 W. 46th \V. A PALMER,president. St., New York 36; JUdson 2-3770. SOLA PHOTO & SOUND, 37 Prospect Avenue. 572 SANDY HOOK, CONN. OTTAWA, ONT. ROLAB PHOTO SCIENCE LABORATORIES. GRAPHIC FILMS LTD., 19 Fairmont Ave.; PA. HENRY Rotas. owner. 8-3513. F. R. CRAWLEY, pres. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. ARIZONA COLOR FILM PROCESSING LABO- RATORIES, INC., 4535 N. Scottsdale Road. ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. ATLANTIC FILMS & ELECTRONICS LTD., 22 Prescott St. SEATTLE, WASH. ALBERT JEESTE, managing director. FORDE MOTION PICTURE LABORATORY, 2 Lloyd Bldg. TORONTO, ONT. SHREVEPORT, LA. CINESOUND LTD., 553 Rogers Road, Toronto 9. B. J. BACH, JR., pres. DELTA FILMS, 50 Fannin St. CANADIAN FILM INDUSTRIES, 2264Lake- shore Blvd. W.; 255.1351. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. RALPH FOSTER, SIS. mgr. INDUSTRIAL FILM MAINTENANCE, 135 Peter BAY 51 A IF. FILM PRODUCTIONS, INC., Box St., Toronto. LARRY Lewis, owner. 129; SPringfield 4-3164. NORTHERN MOTION PICTURE LABORATOR- MORTON H. READ, president. IES, LTD., 10 Dell Park Ave.. REdfern 5218. S. L CLEMSON. president. TEMPE, ARIZ. PATHE-HUMPHRIES CANADA, LTD., Brock - house Rd., Toronto 14; CL 9-7811; Roger Beaudry, SOUTHWEST FILM INDUSTRIES, INC.,806 vice pies. & gen. mgr. Roosevelt St. VANCOUVER, B. C. TULSA, OKLA. TRANS -CANADA FILMS LTD., 916 Davie St.; DWIGHT MORRIS MOTION PICTURE PRO- MU. 2-4646. DUCTIONS, loll S. Boston Ave. E. W. HAMILTON, president. WASHINGTON, D.C. WINNIPEG, MANITOBA BYRON, INC., 1220 Wisconsin Ave., N. W., Wash- KEN DAVEY PRODUCTIONS, LTD., 695 Sargent ington 7; Du Pont 7-1800. Ave. 131 soN Rouunsusa, president. KENNETH R. DAVEY, pres. & gen. mgr. CAPITAL FILM LABORATORIES, INC.,1905 l'airview Ave. N.E.; LAwrence 6-4634. JAMES BARKER, president. Is Your Film . . . KOSTER FILM FACILITIES, INC., 1017 N.J. Ave., S. E.; Lincoln 4-4410. WILLIAM D. KOSTER, pres. NATIONAL CINE LABORATORIES, 2006 Pow Dirty? Scratched? hatan Rd., Hyattsville, WArfield 7-9270. L. L. JOHNSON, president. PHOTO LAB., INC., 3825 Georgia Ave., N. W. Brittle? Worn? WINTER PARK, FLORIDA Stained? Rainy? SHAMROCK LABORATORIES, 707 Nicolet Ave.; Winter Park 4-6001. THOMAS B. CASEY, president. Damaged?

41111111 Canada RVI II1U[TUR® CALGARY, ALBERTA MASTER FILM STUDIOS LTD., 811A -17th Ave. S pecialists in the Science of SW. ROBERT WILLIS, mng. producer. FILM REJUVENATION HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA FOR 16 MM AND 35 MM EASTERN FILM LABORATORIES, LTD., 9 Ar- gyle St. RAPIDWELD Process includestreatment for: A. E. E. WHITE, mgr. Dirt Abrasions MONTREAL, QUE. Scratch Removal "Rain" ASSOCIATED SCREEN INDUSTRIES, LTD., 8MM SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE. 2000 Northcliffe Avenue, Montreal. Subsidiary of Du -Art Film Labs, Inc. IRWIN YOUNG, Pres. Send for free Brochure, MURRAY BRISKIN, SeC. "FACTS ON FILM CARE". BIER, DAVID STUDIOS & FILM LABS., 265 Vitre St., West, Montreal. NATIONAL FILM BOARD, P. 0. Box 6100, Mon- rilliAPIDFILM treal. TRANS -WORLD FILM LABORATORIES LTD.. "'TECHNIQUE, INC. 4824 Cote des Neiges Road, Montreal 26; REgent 37-02 27 ST., L. I. C. 1, N. Y. 3-7181. PAUL PRATT, president. STillwell 6 -4600 Est. 1940 A. PREPONTAINE, general manager. 573 Color Processes Photo Reproduction Labs ACME FILM LABORATORIES, INC., 1161 No. APCO-APEDA PHOTO CO., INC., 250 \Vest 54th Highland Ave., Hollywood 90028;SAMUEL SAWEL- St., N. Y. 19, N, Y.. JUdson 6-5755-6-7. Sot. STEIN.pre,SAM LEIBOWITZ,treas. SON,pres. ARROW PHOTO SERVICE, INC., 22 West 32nd ANSCO (a division of General Aniline and Film St., New York 1,N. Y.; PE 6-4322; Black & Corp. which see). white -Color. CRITERION FILM LABORATORIES, 33 W. 66th BEBELL & BEBELL COLOR LABORATORIES, INC., 108 W. 24th St., New York II. WAtkins St., COlumbus 5-2180. 4-8573. 16mm. 35nun. reversal processing, black FRED TODARO,president. & white and color release prints, Slides and slide DE LUXE LABORATORIES, INC., 850 Tenth films, camera masters,dupes.Giantsizecolor Age.. New York 19; Circle 7-3220 & Columbus prints, plus transparancies. 5-9286. NORMAN LARS BEBELL,pres. TRI-ART COLOR, 245 W. 54th St., New York 19, ARTII UR FREDERICK BEBELL,vice. pres. JOANA.BEBEI 1..SeC.,treas. N. Y.; PLaza 7-4580. FRANKLIN PHOTOS, INC., 353 West 48th St., EASTMAN KODAK CO. (Commercial Kodachrome N. Y., CI 6-4255; Joseph Seiller, president. 16mm), 343 State St., Rochester, N. Y.; LOcust JJK COPY -ART PHOTOGRAPHERS, 165 W 6000. 46th St., New York, NY.; PLaza 7 0233 GENERAL ANILINE AND FILM CORP. (Ansco), A Division of James J. Kriegsmann. Jack Schuh- tel, v.p. in chg. sls. Binghamton, N. Y.; 525 Imperial Hwy., LaHabre, CREST STUDIOS, INC., 130 West 42nd Street, Calif.; 625-1672. New York, N. Y., Wisconsin 7-4193. (All phases KODACHROME (See Eastman Kodak). of motion picture and commercial photography- originals-fashions-portraits-photo reproductions in MOVIELAB COLOR CORP., 619 W. 54th St., N color and black and white.) Y. 19, N. Y.; JUdson 6-0360. JOSEPHG. AURRICHIO,president JOHN KOWALOK,Color consultant. WINIFREDAURRICHIO,vice president Pathe Laboratories, 105 E. 106th St., New York 29; NORMANPou..Ea, asst. to pres. & sls. mgr. TRafalgar 6-1120; 6823 Santa Monica Blvd., Los P. A.AURRICHIO,secretary -treasurer. Angeles 38; H011ywood 9.5981. PIC COLOR CORP., 5 West 46th St., New York 36; PL. 74220. NORMAN WITLEN, HARRY WITLEN, AL KLING. Film Storage Vaults TECHNICOLOR CORPORATION (Technicolor), ATLANTA ' 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.; Circle 7-7934; 6311 Romaine Street, Hollywood; Holly- SAVINI FILM STORAGE COMPANY. Ware wood 7-1101. house: 1570 Marietta Road. BElmont 4162.

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574 HOLLYWOOD -LOS ANGELES GERMAN, W. J., INC., distributorof Eastman motion picture film, John Street, Fort Lee, N. J. (Hollywood studios have own storage vaults.) LOngacre5-5978-79-80; FOrtLee,8-5100; 6677 BEKINS VAN AND STORAGE COMPANY Santa Monica Boulevard. Hollywood38,Calif., 1025 North Highland Avenue. H011ywood 6-5131. H011ywood4-6131;6040 NorthPulaskiRoad, BONDEDryFILM SERVICE, INC.,8290 Santa Chicago 30. IRving 8-4064 Mon.ca Blvd., 46; OLdfield 4-7575. GEVAERT COMPANY OF AMERICA, INC.,(see CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES,959 No. Agfa-Gevaert.) Seward Street. HOly wood 9-1441. (Stores only film METRO FILM CORP.,518-523 West 45th St., New whmh Consolidaradlaboratory ishandling.) York 36, N. Y.; CI 6-5420. (Manufacturers, dis- HOLLYWOOD FILM CO.,956 N. Seward St. (38); tributors and exporters of raw stock.) E. A. Todor- H011ywood 2-3284. ow, mgr. LYONVAN dtiSTORAGE COMPANY,6372 Santa Mooira lionlevardH011ywood 91401. MELROSE VAULTS,6926 Melrose Ave.(38); WEbster 3-7103. Stock -Shot Film Libraries SEWARD FILM VAULTS,1010 N. Seward St. (38); HO 4-0141. HOLLYWOOD -LOS ANGELES DASHIELL FILM LIBRARY,725 North Seward EISENBACH'S,JACK A., INDEPENDENT NEW YORK CITY PRODUCERS FILM LIBRARY,6926 Melrose BONDED FILM STORAGE,630 Ninth Ave., New Ave.. 38: WEbster 1-0309 York 36: TUdson 6.1030 SHERMAN GRINBERG FILM LIBRARIES, INC., MOVIELAB FILM LABORATORIES, INC.,619 1040 N. McCadden P1., Hollywood, Calif. 90038; W. 54th St.. N. Y. 19,N. Y.,JUdson 6-0360. 464-7491. PETER P. CARDASIS. Sherman Grinberg, pres.; Jim Hawthorne, N.H. Cominos, Bernard Chertok, vice-presidents. TORONTO HOEFFLER,PAUL. PRODUCTIONS,7934 Santa CENTRAL FILM SHIPPING & STORAGE COM- Monica Blvd.. 46; Oldfield 4-7939. PANY,277 Victoria St.. Toronto; EM. 3-2909. PEACOCK FILM STORAGE CO.,Sheppard Ave., NEW YORK CITY Agincourt, Ont.; Hickory 4-6135. ADVANCE FILMLIBRARIES,333 W. 52nd St.; PEACOCK. owner Circle 5-6873. SPONSOR FILM SERVICES CORP. LTD.,443 Jarvis St.. Toronto; WA. 2-3159. CHARLES MANI. JAMES WONNAGAL. librarians. f;yeivem itrYsow. operations ?mit- HABERSTROH OUTER SPACE FILMS,9 West SYNDICATED FILM SERVICES LTD., 103 19th St., N. Y.; Al-. 5-1827. Church St., Toronto; EM. 4-1475. HEARST METROTONE NEWS, 450 W. 65th St.; PI 7-4120: Curator FrankLamb. PAT CLEVER, pres. MILES STOCK SHOT LIBRARY,333 W. 52nd St.. 19; Circle 6-4821. MAURICE H. ZOUARY. president. MUSEUM OF MODERN ART FILM LIBRARY, Raw Stock Manufacturers 11 West 53rd Street. Circle 5-8900. RICHARD GET 'ETTA ,Curator. AGFA-GEVAERT, INC., (manufacturer, distributor NBCFILM LIBRARY.105 E. 106th St.; Circle 7- 35mm 16mm color, black, white raw stock. Execu- 8300 Tn immix H. MARKOVIC. chief librarian. tive offices: 275 North St., Teterboro, N. J.; 212 LO RKO PATHE. INC..105 East 106th Street: SAcra- 5-7850 or 201 288-4100. Branches: 1025 Grand Cen- mento 2-2600. BENJAMIN LITTILL, librarian. tral Ave., Glendale. Calif.. 91201, 213 246-8141: ROSS. CHARLES,INC.,333 W. 52nd St.,New 6601 No. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, Ill., 60645, 312 York 10. N V :Circle 6-5470. CO 7-9100! 1019 Collier Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga., TEPNEETTA Ross 30318, 404-355-7450; 440 Tottem Pond Rd.. Wal- STONE FILM LIBRARY, 310 W. 73rd St.; ENdi- tham, Mass., 02154. 617-891-5430; 1355 Conant St., ,,t,2r494 Dnun-rtiv T STONE, owner. Dallas, Tex.,75207, 214-ME1-7290; 5225 E. 38 TELENEWS FILM CORP..630 9thAve..36; Ave., Denver, Colo., 80207, 303-388-9261; 27236 JUdson 6-2450. ROBERT K. STRAUS, president. Southfield Rd., Lathrup Village, Mich., 48037, 313- 357-1511; 1118 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo., 816 - HA 1-5266; 1485 Bayshore Blvd., San Francisco, Calif., 94124, 415 -DE 3-7569. ANSCO RAW FILM DIVISION,1001 North La Film Exchanges Brea, Hollywood. Cal. HEmpstead 7181. (Distribu- tor of films manufactured by Ansco-division of Cameral Aniline and FilmRinghamtnn V.) CINEX DISTRIBUTING CORP.,729 Seventh Ave., in Key Cities New York, N.Y.; CI 7-1610. (Raw stock distri- butors.)Bernard M. Kamber, pres.;AllanS. Kaplan, v.p.; J. Win. Rosenbluth, sec. DUPONT DE NEMOURS. E. I., AND CO., INC., ALBANY Photo Products Department. Wilmington 98. Del- Columbia Pictures Corp., 991 Broadway; HO. 3- aware, Wilmington 4-5121: 248 W 18thStreet, 4287: Herbert Schwartz, br. mgr. New York11,N.Y., WAtkins 4-3100;7051 Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, 1044 Broadway; HO. 5- Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles 38. Calif., 3538; Ralph Ripps. hr. mgr. H011ywood 9-5147; 805 Peachtree Bldg.. Atlanta Newman, Arthur J. Film Co., 950 Washington Ave.; 5. Ga.. Emerson 2841; 140 Federal Street, Boston HE. 8-0513: (Pathe-Sutton-Ultra). 10, Mass., Hancock 6-1711; 3289 North California Paramount Film Dist., Corp., 991 Broadway; HO. Avenue, Chicago 18,Ill.. Cornelia 7-1411; 1033 5-7358: Robert Moore, br. mgr. Union Commerce Building,Cleveland 14.0., 20thCentury - Corp.. 991 Broadway; 434- Cherry 1-1348; 255 South 15th Street. Philadel- 6340: Jack Keegan, sales rep. phia 2. Pa.. Pennypacker 5-6160; 1628 Oak Lawn United Artists Corp.,991 Broadway;HO.2-5385; Avenue, Dallas 7, Tex., Riverside 1404. Dave Litto, sls. rep. EASTMANKODAK CO.. 343State Street. Rochester Warner Bros. PicturesDist.Corp., 991 Broadway; 4. N V : LOcust 6000; 6706 Santa Monica Boule- HE 4 1107: Herbert Gaines, br. mgr. vard. Hollywood38.Calif.; H011ywood 9-3101: Westebbe. Max. Inc..1044 Broadway; 434-4159; 342MadisonAvenue. New Vork 17.N.Y.; Max Westebbe, proprietor. Murray Hill 7-7080:130 ERandolph Drive, Chicago. Ill., RA 6.7476. (See W. J. German). FUJI PHOTO FILM U.S.A., INC.,distributor of ATLANTA Fuji Professional Motion Picture Film; EliaJ. Allied Artists, Southern Dist.Corp., 186 Luckie Drexler; Empire State Bldg., New York City; PE Street, N.W.; 522-3959. J. E. Hobbs; Southern 6-1800, and LW 4-1786. District Manager; Pete Howell, booker. 575 American International Pictures, 193 Walton St. BUFFALO Phone -688-9845; V. J. Bello, Mgr; Paul Stephens, booker. Allied Artists Film Exc. Inc., 301 Franklin St.; Buena Vista, Film Distribution, 503 Walton Bldg, 852.2145; Lewis J. Lieser, br. mgr. 87 Walton St., N.W.; 525-6457. Ken Laird, Mgr; B & D Enterprises, 505 Pearl St., Nate Dickman, Clyde Sampler, Mtg. Harry Berkson; 856-9275. Columbia Pictures, 195 Luckie Street; 521-1524. Mannie Brown Assoc., Inc., 505 Pearl St.; 854- Paul Hargette. Mgr. J. W. Hart, booker. 6752.3. Continental Pictures. 193 Walton Street; Phone Buena Vista Film Dist., Crosby Bldg.. 170 Frank- 523-3770; Henry Harrell, Mgr; Thelma Haglund, lin St.; 856-6283. Jack Chinell, br. mgr. booker and office mgr. Clark Service, Inc., 505 Pearl St.; 856.6544; Robert Craddock Films, Bona Allen Bldg., 140 Spring St., Neffke, hr. mgr. N.W.; 523-5653; Gordon Craddock pres. Columbia Pictures Corp., 505 Pearl St.; 854-8995; Dominant Pictures, 216 Bona Allen Bldg., Luckie Benjamin Felcher, hr. mgr. Street; 524-2384; Jack Vaughan, mgr.; Annette Loew's Inc., 310 Delaware Ave., 854-1224; Paul Vaughan, bkr. Wall, br. mgr. Don Kay Enterprises, Donna Allen Bldg.. Luckie Paramount Pictures,Inc.,310 Delaware Ave., Street; Phone 525-2223; Bernice Fricks, booker 856-3758; Daniel Houlihan, mgr. and mgr. 20th Century -Fox Film Corp.,290 FranklinSt.; Embassy Pictures, 197 Walton St.; Phone 523-1711; 852-0784; J. L. Sturm, Jr., mgr. James V. Frew, Div. Mgr.; Buford Styles, dist. United Artists Corp., 310 Delaware Ave.; 854-1500; mgr. Polly Puckett, office Mgr., sec. and booker. Ken Reuter, br. mgr. Films Incorporated, 277 Pharr Rd., N.E.; (404) Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 301 Franklin St.; Cedar 7-0341; Jack Strouss, br. mgr. 853-2016; TsaJore Erlichman, br. mgr. Howco Films, Bona Allen Building, Luckie Street: Pan -World Films, 505 Pearl St.; 853-3857. Minna Phone 525-5688; Charlie Jordan, Mgr. G. Zackem, br. mgr. Independent Film, Bona Allen Bldg., Luckie Street; Warner Bros. Pictures Dist. Corp., Vars Bldg., 340 Phone 524-7597; Sam Davis. Mgr. Delaware Ave., 856-0350; Michael Klein, br. mgr. Kay Exchange, Luckie Street;Ike Katz,pres., Jack Dumestre, booker; 524-0261. MGM, 136 Marietta St., N.W., Phone Ja. 3-2736; CHARLOTTE W. M. Sherrill, Mgr.; Pero11, office mgr. Allied Artists Southern Dist. Corp., 308 S. Church Paramount Pictures. Cain Street;Phone Ja.3- St.; Tel 3-9261 ; W G. Carmichael, br. mgr. 1636; Gordon Bradley, mgr, Red Carter, booker. American Astor Pictures Exchange, 311 S. Church 20th -Century -Fox, 197 Walton St., N. W.; Phone St.; Telephone 5-5512; Walter Pinson, mgr. 523-4633;DanCoursey,mgr.;Harry Purdy, Carolina Film Service Corp., 1336 South Graham St.; booker. telephone 45621. Universal Film Exchange, 205 Walton St.. N. W., Christian Film Service Corp.. 1302 E. 4th St.; tele- Phone 523-5081; Dick Setton, mgr; Paul Maddox; phone 35249. booker. Columbia Pictures Corp., 226 S. Church St.; tele- United Artists, 191 Walton St.,N. W.; Phone phone 2-2156; R. D. Williamson. br. mgr. Jan. 2-6386; W. C. Names. mgr.; R. N. Tarwater, Dominant Pictures Co., 221 S. Church St.; Harry sales mgr.; Martha Chandler, booker. Kerr. mgr. Warner Bros., Rm. 410 101 Marietta St. Bldg., N. Howco Productions, 120 S. Poplar St.; FR 5-6051; W.; Phone Ja. 3495; E. C. Fitzgerald, mgr.; Roy T.F. White. Jr.. pres. Donaldson, sales mgr.; J. C. Stelly, booker. Loew's Inc.. 301So. Church St.; telephone EDison 2-5147; Amos Boyette. mgr. Magna Pictures Dist. Corp., 300 W. Third St., 334- 0745: Hugh Sykes, Mgr. Observer Transportation Company, 1600 West BOSTON Independence Blvd.; Phone EDison 4-1651; J. G. Ward. mgr. Academy Film Distributors, 60 Church St., Dorothy Paramount Film Dist. Corp., Addison Bldg.; EDi- Blumenthal, br. mgr. 542-9351. son 2-5101; Bill Holliday, mgr. Allied Artists Corp., 39 Church St.; HUbbard 2-4360; Howco Exchange.300 W. ThirdSt.;EDison Charles Repcheck, mgr. 4.6426; Scott Lett. mgr. American International Picture, 46 Church St.; 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 308 So. Church St.; 542-0677; Harvey Appel!, br. mgr. t...tenhnne EDison 2-7101: Tian Edwards, mgr. Buena Vista Film Distributing Co., 260 Tremont United Artists Corp., 225 W. 3rdSt.; EDison St.; HAncock 6-9360: Herbert Schaefer. mgr. 2-5077: Harold Keeter. mgr. Columbia Pictures Corp.. 45 Church St.; HAncock Universal Film Exchanges, Inc.. 313 So. Church St.: 6-8980; Thomas F. O'Brien. mgr. F.n:.no 7 llgQJ.Greenleaf. hr mgr. Continental Distributing,Inc.,60ChurchSt., Variety Films Co., 315 S Church St. Liberty 2-2909; Abe Weiner, mgr. Embassy Pictures Corp., 20 Winchester St.; HUb- Warner Bros. Pictures Dist. Corp., 330 S. Tryinst bard 2-3325; Joe Wolf, br. mgr. St.; Tel. FRanklin 6-5611; Bob Heftier, br. mgr. Ellis Gordon Films, 504 Statler Bldg.; HAncock Watt L Parker. motion picture exhibitor. 147 Bre- 6-0798; Ellis Gordon. mgr. yard Court EDison 4-0984 Films Incorporated, 161 Massachusetts Ave., Bos- Western Adventure Productions. Inc.. 120 So Pop- ton 02115; KEnmore 6.1663; Bill Trayers. br. mgr. lar St.; FRanklin 5-6051; 7.F. White. Jr.. Pres. MGM Inc.. 46 Church St.; HAncock 6-0044; Judson Parker. br. mgr. CHICAGO Magna Pictures Dist. Corp., 260 Tremont; LI 2- 2797; Eddie Ruff, mgr. Allied Artists Pictures, 12.12 S. Michigan Ave.; Mel Davis Films, Statler Bldg.; HAncock 5-2274; WAbash 2-7937; Hayward Mitchusson. br. mgr. Mel Davis. men American International Pictures of Illinois, 1301 Paramount Film Distributing Corp., 260 Tremont S. Wabash Ave., (6060-5) WEbster 9.2000, br. mgr., St.: 426-1070: John G. Moore. hr. mgr. Sam Senlowin Richmond. Sam Films, 260 Tremont St., 542-5348; Azteca Films, Inc.. 1233 S. Wabash Ave., (60605); Sam Ri,hmond. mgr. WAbash 2-6186. Louis Hess, br. mgr. Edward Ruff Film Associates. Inc., 260 Tremont Buena Vista Distribution Co.. Inc.. 1307 S. Wabash St.; Liberty 2-2797; Edward Ruff and Mel Safner, Ave. (60605); HA rrison 7.0077, Harris Dudelson, mgrs. dist. mgr. 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 1158 Broadway; Columbia Pictures Corp., 550 W. Jackson Blvd., 426-2180: Al Levy, mgr. (60605); 726-6050; Milton Zimmerman, br. mgr. United Artists Corp.. 52 Church St.; HAncock Continental Distributing, Inc.,1307S. Wabash 6-6540: Bob Hazard. br. mgr. Ave.. WEbster 9-6090: Bob Allen. div. mgr. Universal Films Exchanges.Inc.,60 Church St.: Films Incorporated. 4420 Oakton St.. Skokie 60076; HAneook 6-8760. E M ve.r Foltman hr JU 3-3330; Doug Patterson, br. mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Dist. Corp., 330 Stuart St.; Magna Pictures Corp., 600 South Michigan Ave.; 482-3290; William Kumins, mgr. 939-2210: George Lefko, Mgr. 576 Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, Inc., 550 W. Jackson, (606. 20th Century -Fox Film Corp.,2119 Payne Aye.; 06) ;372-5300. William Madden, div. mgr.; Clar- TOwer 1-2257; "Danny" Rosenthal, br. mgr. ence Keim, br. mgr. United Artists Corp., 2108 Payne Ave.; PRospect Modern Films Dist., 1800 Maple Rd., Joliet, Ill.; 1.2985, Gordon Bugie, br. mgr. 815-722-6631. Irwin S. Joseph. gen. mgr. Universal Film Exchanges Inc., Film Exchange Paramount Film Dist.Corp.,550 W. Jackson Bldg., 2108 Payne Ave.; PRospect 1-0431; Peter (60606); 263-4574. Sidney Kaplan, br. mgr. Rosian, dist. mgr.; Jack Kaufman, br. mgr. Teitel Film Corp., 322 W. Arntitage (60614); 935- Warner Bros. Pictures Distrib. Corp., Film Ex. 1055, Chas. Teitel, pres. change Bldg., 2108 Payne Ave.; TOwer 1-5920; Twentieth Century -Fox Film Corp., 550 W. Jack- William Twig, br. mgr. son Blvd. (60606); 372-1584; Ray Schmertz, br. mgr., Harry S. Buxbaum, mgr. United Artists Corp. of ill., 1301 S. Wabash Ave- DALLAS nue, HArrison 7.6310, Harry Goldman, br. mgr. Allied Artists, 500 S. Ervay, Rm. 640A; RI -7-1658; Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 1232 S. Michigan J. A. Prichard, division & br. mgr. Ave. (60605) WAbash 2-5781, Herbert Martinez, Buena Vista Distribution, 2017 Young St.; RI -8- br. mgr. 5306; S. Miller, br. mgr.; Douglas Desch, district mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Dist. Corp., 550 W. Jack- Columbia Pictures, 1900 Young St.: RI -1-3541; son Ave., 726.1658, William H. Lange, br. mgr. Mon Whitcher, off. mgr.; Jack Judd, br. mgr. ContinentalDistributing,divisionofWalter CINCINNATI Reade-Sterling, Inc., 2009 Jackson St., RI 2-5368; S. M. Sachs, div. mgr. Allied Artists Distributing Corp., 1628 Central Empire Pictures, General Films Distr.; 500 S. Parkway; Tel.:721-0179Milton Gurian, br. mgr. Ervay, Rm. 626A; RI -2-8055, Robert R. O'Don- American International Pictures of Cincinnati, nell, mgr. 1634 Central Parkway; Tel.: 621-6443; Harold Films Incorporated, 1414 Dragon St., Dallas 75207; Rullman, mgr. Riverside 1-4071; Estelle Redd, br. mgr. Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc., 1634 Central Magna Pictures Dist. Corp., 2013% Young St.; Parkway; Tel.:721-4766; William Brower, br. RI 7.5739; Connie Dreher, off. mgr., Whit Boyd, mgr. br. mgr. Columbia Pictures Corp., 1634 Central Parkway; Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, 1907 Elm St.; RI -1-3071; Tel.: 241-6883; Phil Fox, br. mgr. Louis Weber, mgr. Continental Distributing, Inc.; 1632 Central Park- Paramount Pictures, 401 North Pearl Expressway: way, TI.: 621-4926; Murray Baker, dis. mgr. RI -1-5565; Bernard H. Brager, br. mgr. J. M. G.Film Co., 1632 Central Parkway; 621- Twentieth Century -Fox, 1400 St. Louis St., RI - 1750; Jay Goldberg, mgr. 8 -7221; W. B. Williams, br. mgr. Loew's Inc. & Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Pictures, United Artists Corp., 2015 Young St.; RI -2-6174; 1632 Central Parkway; Tel.: 241-3557; H. Russel Russell Brentlinger, mgr. Gays, br. mgr. Universal Pictures, 810 So. St. Paul; RI -1-3164; Magna Pictures Dist. Corp., 1632-36 Central Park- Walter Armbruster, Regional mgr.; Roy Smith, way, 621-2520; William Blum, francise holder; br. mgr. Cincinnati, Cleveland, Indianapolis. Paramount Film Distributing Corp., 1632 Central Parkway; Tel.: 241-6150; William A. Meier, br. DENVER mgr. Allied Artists Pictures Corp., 2144 Champa St.; Screen Classics, Inc., 1632 Central Parkway; Tel.: 222-3841; Don Merritt, br. mgr. 241-3671; Edward Salzberg, mgr. American International Pictures and Apex Films, 20th Century -Fox Film Corp.,1632-38Central 2145 Broadway; 825-2263; Chick Lloyd, mgr. Parkway; Tel.: 324-6460; Ray Russo, 20th -Fox, Azteca Films, Inc. & Clasa Mohme, Inc., 2065 bkr. Broadway; 244-4651; Gilbert Martinez, mgr. United Artists Corp., 1634 Central Parkway; Tel.: Buena Vista Dist., Co., Inc. 2147 Broadway; 255- 241-1546; Jack Finberg, br. mgr. 2867; Marvin Goldfarb, dist. supvr. Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 1628 Central Park- Columbia Pictures Corp., 2140 Champa St.; 534- way; Tel.: 421-3820; Al Kolkmeyer, bk. mgr. 6341; Sam Dare, br. mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Dist. Corp., 900 Kroger Favorite Film of California, Inc., 828 21st Street; Bldg., 1014 Vine St.; 241-6824; Ralph Salyer, br. 623-1221; Jack Felix, mgr. mgr. Ivy Distributing, 2075 Broadway; 623-0373; Ivy Tulin.mgr. -owner Metro -Goldwyn -Mayor, Inc., 2100 Broadway; 825- CLEVELAND 8166; George J.Fisher, br. mgr. Academy FilmService,Inc.,2110 Payne Ave.; Paramount Film Dist., Inc., Suite 460, 1515 Cleve- MAin 1-9173; Blair Mooney, pres.; M. M. Blatt- land Place; 534-8246: Vern Fletcher. br. mgr. ner, mgr. 20thCentury -FoxFilmCorp.,2101Champs Advanads Co.,Film ExchangeBldg.;SUperior Street. 825-5331; Mark Sheridan, br. mgr. 1-1221; A. A. Sunshine, mgr. United Artists Corp., 807 21st St., 825-2325; John Allied Artists Film Distributors, Inc.. Film Exchange Dobson, br. mgr. Bldg., 2108 Payne Ave.; 771-0822; Marty Brar- Uni I Film Exchange, Inc., 801 21st Street; green, br. mgr. 623-3281; John W. Finn, br. mgr. Buena Vista Film Districts Corp., Film Exchange Warner Bros. Pictures Dist. Corp., 2062 Stout Bldg., 2108 Payne Ave.! SUperior 1-4313; Ted Street; 534.6178; Joe Kaitz, br. mgr. Levy, dist. mgr.; Jim Levitt, br. mgr. Columbia Pictures Corp., Film Exchange Bldg.. 2100 Payne Ave.; CHerry 1.3545; Jules Livingston, DES MOINES br. mgr. ColumbiaPicturesCorp.,515ThirteenthSt., Fryan Film Co., 2929 Prospect Ave.; 621-6210. 243-0105: Joe Jacobs, br. mgr. imperial Pictures, Inc.. 308 Film Bldg., 2108 Payne Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, Inc., 1216 High St.; AT- Ave.; MAin 1-9376-7;Bill Kahagen, br.mgr.; lantic 8.1071; Vincent Flynn. br. mgr. Jack Zide. owner. National Screen Service Corp.,1005 High St.; Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, 2108 Payne Ave., PRospect CHerry 4-3911; Carl Solcolof, representative. 1-3340; Jack Sogg, br. mgr. Paramount Film Distributing Corp., 513 Thir- Paramount Film Distributing Co., 2108 Payne teenth St.: 288-3638: Charles A. Caligiuri. br. mgr. Ave.; Harold Henderson. br. mgr. 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 1300 HighSt.; Selected Pictures Corp., 507 Film Exchange Build- Merry 4-4281; D. S. Gold. mgr. ing,2108 Payne Ave.;PRospect1-2741; Don United Artists Corp., 1213 Grand Ave.; John E. Du- Schultz, br. mgr.; Sam Schultz, pres. gan. br. mgr. States Film Service,Inc., Warner Bldg., 2300 Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 1005 High St.; Payne Ave.;PRospect1-3723;Jack Renehan, R. G. Olson. mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Dist. Corp., 209 Plymouth Sunray Films,Inc..Film Exchange Bldg.,2108 Bldg., 10th and Walnut Sts., CHerry 4-3297; Joe Payne Ave.; MAin 1-5489. S. Young, br. mgr. 577 DETROIT American -International Pictures, 1703 Wyandotte; HA 1-2324; John Wangberg, br. mgr. Allied Artists, 717 Fox Building, WOodward 1- Buena Vista Film Distribution, 114 W. 18th St.; 2992; Wm. Sidensticker, dist. mgr. BAltimore 1-1540; Frank Monaco, br. mgr. Allied Film, 1026 Fox Building, WOodward 2-7777; Columbia Pictures Corp., 110 W. 18th St., HAr- Jack Zide, owner. nun. 1 3892; T. L. Baldwin, br. rust Buena Vista (Disney)1009 Fox Building, Wood- Lippert Pictures, Inc., see United Film Exchange. ward 2-8738; Harold Morrison, br. mgr. Loew's Inc., 220 W. 18th St.; GRand 1-2109; T. E. Columbia, 807 FoxBldg.(48201); WOodward Bailey, br. mgr. 2-8021; Carl H. Shalit, div. mgr. Motion Picture Booking Agency,1717Wyan- Dezel, Albert Productions, 13131Fenkell, VEr- dotte; VIctor 2-7379; Mrs. Bill Silver, owner. mont 6-2180; Albert T. Dezel, br. mgr. Paramount Film Dist.Corp.,1703Wyandotte; Films Incorporated, 26539 Grand River Rd., De- GRand 1-0410; Jerry Haile, br. mgr. troit 48240; KEnwood 3.2044; Jeanne Oldershaw, 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 1703 Wyandotte St.; br. mgr. HArrison 1-7253; Gene Jones, br. mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, 2310 Cass Ave., WOod- United Artists Corp., 219 W. 18th St.; GRand ward 1-4456; Lou Marks, div. mgr. in residence; 1-1123; Ralph Amacher, br. mgr. E. R. Susse, br. mgr. Universal Film Exchanges,Inc.,1700 Wyandotte Paramount, 921 Fox Building WOodward 2-4741; St., HArrison 1-5624; Ray McKittrick, br. mgr. Thomas F. Duane, br. mgr. Warner Bros.PicturesDistributingCorp., 1703 20th Century -Fox, 2211Cass Ave.; WOodward Wyandotte St.; HArrison 1-4645; R. C. Borg, 1-3726; Fred Bunkelman, br. mgr. United Artists, 1019 Fox Building, WOodward 2- br. mgr. 6500; Sam Oshry, br. mgr. Universal -International, 436 W. Columbia; WOod- ward 1-2141; Philip Sherman, br. mgr. LOS ANGELES Warner Bros., 605 Fox Building; WOodward 1- Allied Artists, 4403 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 27; 6236; Howard Kinzer, br. mgr. No. 6-1431; Ed. Cruea, div. mgr. American InternationalPictures,7165Sunset HONOLULU, HAWAII Blvd., Hollywood 46; H011ywood 6-3311; Leon Blender, gen'l. sis. mgr. Shochiku Films, 1387 N. Beretania St.; 964.444. Associated Film Releasing Corp., 650 N. Bronson Ave., L. A. 4; HO. 6-1681; E. J. Baumgarten. INDIANAPOLIS Azteca Films,Inc.,1743S.Vermont Ave.; Los Allied Artists, 517 N. Illinois St.; 634-6452; H. H. Angeles 6; REpublic 3-2191; Juan Bueno, pres. Mitchusson, mgr. Beckman Film Corp., 9145 Sunset Blvd., L. A. 69; AmericanInternationalPictures,411 Illinois BIZ. 2-0143; Edmund Goldman, vice-pres. Bldg.; ME 4-4952; Tom Goodman, mgr. Borde, Seymour & Associates, 1664 Cordova Ave.; Buena Vista Film Dist. Co., 619 Illinois Bldg.; REpublic 1-8748; Seymour Borde, pres. 634-8408; Lee Heidingsfeld, mgr. Buena Vista Film Dist. Corp., 291 So. La Cienega Columbia Pictures Corp., 608 Illinois Bldg.; ME Blvd., Suite 200, Beverly Hills; 657-4550. 4-8408; Murray Devaney, br. mgr. Cavalcade Pictures, Inc., 959 N. Fairtax Ave., Howco Films, 501 Illinois Bldg.; ME 4-3411; Bob L. A. 46; Oldfield 4-4144; Harvey Pergament, Jones, mgr. mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, 412 Illinois Bldg.; ME 4- Clasa-Mohme, Inc., 1743 S. Vermont Ave., Los An- 4361; J. T. McMahon, mgr. geles 7; REpublic 3.2191; Juan Buena, pres. ParamountPictures,Inc.,428IllinoisBldg., Columbia Pictures Corp., 1627 West 20th St., Los ME 4-7563; Paul Rice. mgr. Angeles 7; REpublic 1-8511; James Whiteside, br. 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 842 Illinois Bldg.; mgr. ME 4-5581 ;Robert Meyer. mgr. Continental Dist.,Inc., 8833 Sunset Blvd., LA United Artists Corp., 4000 Meadows Drive #111; (69) OL. 7-1343. I. M. Weiner, mgr. 545-2244: 3551; Fred Mound, mgr. Crest Film Inc., 1979 S. Vermont, L. A.; REpublic Universal Film Exchange, 517 No. Illinois St.; ME 3-1123; Jerry Persell, pres. 4-5452: Wm. Worrell. mgr. Embassy Pictures, 8831 Sunset Blvd., L. A. 69; Warner Bros.,441IllinoisBldg.; ME 4-3581; OL. 2-0112; E. L. Douglyn, western div. mgr. CHester Blakeley, mgr. Emerson Film Ent. Inc., 8831 Sunset Blvd., L. A. 69; 655-5798; Thos. J. Aspell, Jr., mgr. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Eve Productions Inc. 8350 Santa Monica Blvd., Hllwd 90069; 654-7158; Eve Meyer, mgr. Allied Artists, 331 East Bay St.; ELgin 3-7347; Exhibitor'sService,Inc.,292So.La Cienega Robert Bowers. mar sleoffice only American International Pictures, 128 E. Forsyth Blvd., Beverly Hills; 657.6040, Syd Lehman, vice- St.; ELgin 6-5737; C. L. King, mgr.; sales office pres. only. Fairways International Films, 2221 W. Olive Ave.; Columbia Pictures Corp., 11 N. Ocean St.; ELgin Burbank; THornwall 5-6628. 3-5501; Ed McLaughlin, mgr., sales office only Favorite Films of California, Inc., 1918 S. Vermont Howco Film Exchange, 128 East Forsyth St., 356- Ave., L. A. 7; RE. 1-8633; Harry Levinson, br. 1475; Mrs. 0. Glenn Gryder, mgr. 1011 Houston mgr. St. (shipping station.) Film Investment Corp., 5912 W. Olympic Blvd., Loew's, Inc., 501E. Forsyth St.; ELgin 6-1536; LA 36; 933-8203; Adrian Weiss, pres. Robert Capps, mgr. Films Incorporated, 5625 Hollywood Blvd., 466- Paramount Film Diet. Corp.. 12R East Forsyth St.; 5481, George A. Crittenden, exchange mgr. 5288 ELgin 6-3961, Fred Mathis, mgr. Foothill Blvd., Oakland 94601; KEllogg 4-4521; 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 341 E. Bay St.; Lu Harrison, br. mgr. ELgin 6-2426; Leon Weston, mgr. Gillman Film Corp., 332 So. Beverly Dr., B. H., United Artists, Inc.,128E.Forsyth St.; ELgin CR. 3-4900; Irving Gillman, pres. 3-4476; Byron Adams. mgr. Gold Star Pictures, 5420 Melrose Ave., La 38; Universal Film Exchanges. Inc.,331E. Bay St.; Ho. 2-7363; Lou Goldstein. ELgin 4-3761: W. A. McClure. mgr. Hollywood Star Pictures, Inc.,Suite115,1213 Warner Bros. Pictures Dist. Corp., 128 E. Forsyth No. Highland Ave., HIwd. 38; HO 3-1316; L. St.; ET.gin 4-3647232 N Myrtle Ave. (shipping Steven Snyder, v.p. station); Carroll Oghurn, mgr. Lippert, Inc., 9000 Sunset Blvd., La 69, 273-2763; (Note- Benton Bros. Film Express. 228 N. Myrtle Robert L. Lippert, ores. Ave.. Elgin 4-6795,isthe shipping stationfor Magna Pictures Dist. Corp., 8831 Sunset Blvd.; alllocal distributors except for Howco, Warner L. A. (90069); 657-7090. Joseph C. Emerson, v.p. Bros. B. D. Benton is mgr.) chg., world sales; Thos. J. Aspell, Jr. mgr. Manhattan Films International, Inc., 1920 S. Ver- mont Ave., REpublic 2-6111; Robert L. Kronen - KANSAS CITY. MO. berg, prey AlliedArtists Pictures,Inc..1700 Wyandotte; Manson Distributing Corp.. 9145 Sunset Blvd., L. HArrison 1-2305; Frank V. Thomas, br. mgr. A. 69; BRadshaw 2-4948; Edmund Goldman, pres. 578 Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer,Inc.,1620 CordovaSt.. United Artists Corp., 212 W. Wisconsin Ave.; L. A. 7; REpublic 1-4181; Arnold C. Shartin, br. BR 1-6529; Joe Imhof, mgr. mgr. Universal Film Exchange, Inc., 720 W. State St.; Navy U.S., Motion Picture Booking Office, 1914 BRoadway 1-4080; M. P. "Pat" Halloran, br. mgr. S. Vermont Ave., L. A. 7; REpublic 5-0244; John Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Co., 212 W. L. Evans. office me* Wisconsin Ave.; BRoadway 1-7550; Paul Schaber, Parade Releasing Org., 9118 Sunset Blvd.; 271- br. mgr. 5733; Bob Patrick, vice-pres. in ch. of sales. Paramount Film Dist. Corp., 8380 Melrose Ave., MINNEAPOLIS L. A. 46; OL. 3-8230; Ward Pennington, br. mgr. Walter Reade-Sterling, (see Continental Dist. Inc.) AlliedArtistsProductions,1113CurrieAve., Shochiku Filmsof America., 4417 W. Adams FEderal 6-8337; Irving Marks, br. mgr. Blvd.; 733-8181. American International,1000 Currie Ave.; 333- Shochiku Films of America, 4417 W. Adams Blvd.; 8203; Hy Chapman, br. mgr. 733-8181. Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc., 1104 Currie Taurus Film Co., 9145 Sunset Blvd., La 69; Br. Ave.; FEderal 6-8607; Avron Rosen. br. mgr. 2-4948; Gary Stromberg; Michael Goldman. ColumbiaPicturesCorp., 1100CurrieAve., Topaz Film Co., 9145 SunsetBlvd.,L.A.69; FEderal 3-6227; Irving Braverman, br. mgr. BRadshaw 2-0143; Edmund Goldman. vice-pres. Embassy Pictures Corp. Inc., 1104 Currie Ave.; 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 291 So. La Cienega 339-2729; F. J. Lee, br. mgr. Blvd., B. H.; 657-6000; Morris Sudmin, br. mgr. Hazelton and Dynes, 16 N. 7th St., FEderal 3-2281; United Artists, Exchange, 291So. La Cienega Dick Dynes.mzr. Blvd., B. H., suite 310; 657.7000; Richard Car- Independent Film Distributors, 2249 Pennsylvania negie, br. mgr. Ave., So.; 545-7015; Abbott Swartz, owner. United Producers Releasing Org., 1660 Cordova Lomac Distributing Co., 1000 Currie Ave.; 332- St. 6633. J.E. Loeffler, pres. L. A. 7; 733-9186; Harry Ross. mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Inc.,1104CurrieAve., United Screen Arts, 11969 Ventura Blvd., Studio FEderal 2-2553; LeRoy H. Smith, br. mgr. City; 877-1584. Paramount Film Distributing Corp., 1104 Currie United Artists Associated Inc. (Motion Picture Ave., FEderal 3-0537; F. C. Myers, br. mgr. Distribution for TV) 1041 N. Formosa Ave., L. A.; 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 1015 Currie Ave., 466.3429. FEderal 3-2201; Dean Lutz, br. mgr. United World Films, Inc., 1025 N. Highland Ave., United Artists Corp., 1000 Currie Ave., FEderal La; 465-5136; William J. Powers, mgr. 3-7276. Robert Malone, br. mgr. Universal Film Exchanges, Inc.,2001S.Ver- Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 1113 Currie Ave., mont Ave.,L. A.7;REpublic 1-2151; Robert FEderal 3-5334: L. J. Miller, br. mgr. Carpenter. hr. mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., 1110 Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., 3460 BakerBldg.,706SecondAve.So.;FEderal Wilshire Blvd..L.A.5; DUnkirk 5-7281; Al Grnbstick. district mgr. 3-3281; M. B. Adcock, br. mgr. World Wide Pictures, 2520 W. Olive; Burbank; NEW HAVEN TIT. 3-1300. Columbia Pictures Corp., 254 College St., SP. 7- 4706. Walter Silverman, br. mgr. MEMPHIS Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, 1890 Dixwell Ave., Ham- Allied Artists Southern Dist. Corp., 395 S. 2nd den; ATwater 8-9201; Dave Titleman, br. mgr. St.; Tel. 527-9424; B. Brichard, mgr. Paramount Pictures, 254 CollegeSt.;624.3107; Don Kay Enterprises, 408 S. Second Henry Germaine, br. mgr. 4023. 20th Sentury-Fox, 254 College St.; 865-1929; Sal Columbia Pictures Corp..162 Vance Ave.;Tel.: Poplizio, mgr. 326-3268; Frank Owen, mgr. United Artists, 254 College St., LO. 2-9983. Irving Film Transit, Inc., 311 S. Second St.; 525.6848. Mendelson. br. mgr. Howco Exchange, 399 South 2nd St.; 526-8328; Universal,24LindeSt.,West Haven; WEst Charles Arendall. br. mgr. 3-9313: George Somma, br. mgr. Loew's Inc., 158 Vance Ave.; Tel.: 525-5443; James Warner Bros., 254 College St.; SP. 7-4751. Angelo W. Ronsick, br. mgr. Lombardi. hr. mgr. Paramount Pictures, Inc., (Rm. 925) 100 No. Main St.Bldg., Memphis; 527-9575; Wayland Lillard, NEW ORLEANS br. mgr. Allied Artists Pictures Corp., 143 So. Liberty St.; 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 151 Vance Ave.; Tel.: JA. 5-9135: Ben Jordan. hr. mgr. 526-2164: Dan Coursey, mgr. Blue Ribbon Pictures, Inc., Loren Bldg., Rm. 505, United Artists, 408 S. Second St.; 525-8467. 2001 Canal St.; Tel.: 522-0368; George Pabst and Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 138 Ruling St., Alex Maillho. owners. Memphis 526-4161; Lewis Dreisbach, br. mgr. Buena Vista Dist. Co., Inc., Loren Bldg.. Suite Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., (Rm. 504. 2001 Canal St.; JA. 5.2250; JA. 5-2259; Paul 946) 100 No. Main St., Bldg., 526-1191; Jeff Wil- Back. br. mgr. liams, mgr. Columbia Pictures Corp., 150 S. Liberty St.; JA. Yerger Film Service, 492 S. 2nd St.; 525.2386. 2-2782; JA. 2-2784; JA. 2-2783, John Winherry, br. mgr. MILWAUKEE Delta Visual Service,Inc., 715 GirodSt.;JA. Allied Artists Pictures, Inc., 720 W. State St.; 5-9061; F. J Didier. ores. BRoadway 3-7020; Meyer Kahn, br. mgr.(see Goodrow, F. F. Dilstributor, 217 S. Saratoga St., Mescop, Inc.) (rear) Tel. 523-1474; F. F. Goodrow, owner. American International Pictures, 212 W. Wiscon- Don Kay Enterprises, 150 So. Liberty St.;Tel. sin Ave.: BRoadway 3-6285; Ed Gavin. br. mgr. 520-3012; Don Kay, ores. Columbia Pictures Corp., 212 W. Wisconsin Ave.; Leonard Audio -Visual Service -Films, Inc., 1303 BRoadway 1-3351: Dave Chapman, br. mgr. Prytania St., JAckson 2-9769; Earl Leonard, own, Buena Vista Film Distribution Co., Inc., 212 W. Cr. Wisconsin Ave.; BRoadway 3.5111; Frank Tab - Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer,Inc.,MilesBldg.,Suite inns. hr mer 110, 2025 Canal St.; Tel.: 821-1782; H. A. Arata, Independent Film Distributor, 212 W. Wisconsin br. mgr. Ave: BRoadway 3-5922: Morey Anderson. mgr. Masterpiece Pictures, Inc., 215 So. Liberty St.: Loew's Inc. Mr.M. 716 West State St.; BRoadway JA 2-R703-04: Mrs. Mamie Dureau. pres. 1-4024: Tohn Pilmaier, hr. mgr. National Film Service, Inc., 4701 Palmetto; Tel.: Mescop, Inc., 9235 W Capitol Dr.; 466-1700; Fred 486-5969. Florence, Jerry Gruenberg. Paramount Films Distributing Corn.. Miles Bldg., Paramount Film Distributing Corp.. 212 W. Wis- Suite 208 2025 Canal St., Wm. A. Briant, br. mgr. consinAve.; BRoadway 1-7340; Howard Ross, 822.8111. Iv- rot, Twentieth Century -Fox Distrib. Corp., 200 So. 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 212 W. Wisconsin Liberty St.; jA. 5-9858-59; Gerald S. Kennedy, br. Ave.; BRoadway 1-5710; Ray Schultz, mgr. mgr. 579 United Artists Corp., 210 So. Liberty St.; Tel.: Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 630 Ninth Ave., 36; 524-3617; Gene Goodman, br. mgr. Circle 6-4747; H. Fellerman, br. mgr. United World Free Films Service, 1303 Prytania Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., 321 St.; JA. 2-9769; Earl Leonard, owner. W. 44thSt.,36; CIrcle 6-1400.Ernest Sands, Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 143 So. Liberty br. mgr. St.; JA. 2-9181; Charles R. Ost, sls. mgr. Warner Bros., Loren Bldg., Suite 510, 2001 Canal OKLAHOMA CITY St.; Tel.: 524-2121; Gus Trog, br. mgr. Allied Artists Distributing Corp., 625 W. Sheri- Warwick Films, 2121 Burgundy St.; 943-1846. Abe dan; CE. 2-8611. Berenson, and Arthur Barnett, owners. ColumbiaPicturesCorp.,702W.Sheridan; Phone. CE. 2-0263; C. A. Gibbs, hr. mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer,Inc.,710 W. Sheridan; NEW YORK Phone: CE. 5-5301; George Fisher, br. mgr. Allied Artists Pictures Corp., 630 Ninth Ave. 36; Okla. City Shipping & Inspection Bureau, 809 PLaza 78420; Nathan Furst. S. W 7th; CE. 5-2553; Alford Baird, mgr. Artkino Pictures, Inc., 723 Seventh Ave.. 19; CIrcle Paramount Pictures, Inc., 706 W. Sheridan; Okla- 5-6570; Rosa Made11, v. pre's. homa City; CE. 9-2297.; C. H. Weaver, mgr. Azteca Films, Inc., 1501 Broadway, 36; OX. 5-4740. Screen Guild Productions of Oklahoma, Inc., 708 Carlos Herrera, pres. W. Sheridan. CE. 2-3038; Harry McKenna, mgr. Baker, Sam, Associates, 165 W. 46thSt.;PI.. Theatre Poster Service, 704 W. Sheridan; Tel.: 7-0290. Sam Baker. CE. 2-9900; Robert Smith, mgr. Bell Film Exchange, 630 Ninth Ave.,36;CIrcle UnitedArtistsCorp.,624W.Sheridan;CE. 6-1383. 5-3306; Bill Hunter. Brandon Films Inc., 200 W. 57th St., 19; CIrcle Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 625 W. Sheridan; 6-4867; T. J. Brandon. Oklahoma; CE. 2-9206; Charles Hudgens, mgr. Buena Vista Film Dist. Co., Inc., 477 Madison Ave.; Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., Com- PLaza 9-3880; Irving Ludwig, pres. merce Exchange Bldg.; CE. 5-7544; Don Tullins, Burstyn, Inc., 200 W. 57th St., 19; Fae R. Miske, br. mgr. pres. Casino Film Exchange, Inc., 1564 Broadway, 36; OMAHA JUdson 6-1442.3; Munio Podhorzer, pres. AlliedArtists Distributing Corp.,1524 Daven- Casolaro Films Distributing Co., 277 Canal St.. 13; port St.; Tel.: 341-1953; Solomon J. Francis, mgr. WOrth 6-2112. American -InternationalPicturesofNebraska Columbia Pictures Corp., 630 Ninth Ave.,19; and Iowa, 1508 Davenport St.; Tel.: 342-1161; CIrcle 6-0900; Saul Trauner, br. mgr. Meyer 1.. Stern, mgr. Continental Distributing, Inc., 241E. 34thSt.; Buena Vista Film Dist.Co.,Inc.,709 Omaha MU 3-6300; Irving Wormser, pres. Loan &BuildingAssn.Bldg.Tel.:341-4030; Dominant Pictures, 247 Park Ave.; Murray 7-7800; Patrick Halloran, sales rep. Arnold Jacobs. gen. sales mgr. Omaha Film Depot, Inc., office 215 N. 10th, Tel.: EllisFilms.Inc., 1501Broadway. 36;LOngacre 341-2045; depot 1508 Davenport St.; Tel.: 342- 3-5457; Jack Ellis. 6576. Empire Films, Inc., 580 Fifth Ave., 36; PL. 7-3770. Universal Film Exchange, 1524 Davenport St.; Tel.: I)el Handel, ores. 341-8918; Dolores Kramper, off. mgr. Exclusive Pictures,723 Seventh Ave.,19;CIrcle 5-6456; Leo Gottlieb, sls. mgr. Warner Bros.,525-26 Omaha Loan & Building Films Incorporated, 38 W. 32nd St., N. Y. 10001; Assn. Building, 15th and Dodge Sts.; Tel.: 342- 594-5170; Sally Pataro, br. mgr. 4838; Robert W. Hirz, mgr. Fine Arts Films, Inc., 1501 Broadway, 36; BRyant PHILADELPHIA 9 6734: DrArthur M. Epstein. pres. Goldstone Harry Films, 1546 Broadway, N.Y. 36; Alan Pictures (Foreign Films), Fox Bldg.; LOcust Phone: 246-4462-3; Harry Goldstone, Pres. 3-4428; Alan Strulson, owner. Grand Prize Films,Inc.,565FifthAve.,17; Allied Artists Distributing Corp., 1241 Vine St.; OX. 7-9170. Sidney Kaufman, pres. LOcust 3-8342; Maxwell Gillis, mgr. Harrison, Edward, Films,1501Broadway,36; American Film Co.,1329 Vine St., \Valnut 2-1800: LAchawanna 4-1318; Edward Harrison. Benny Harris, mgr. Hoff berg Productions,Inc., 362 W. 44thSt.,36; American -International, Fox Bldg.; LOcust 8-6684. Circle 6-9031; T. H. Hoffherg. Edward Heiber, div. mgr.; Joseph F. Quinlivian, International Releasing Orgn., 452 Fifth Ave.. 18; br. mgr. LOngacre 3-0516: Julius Garfield. Buena Vista Film Distribution, 1225 Vine St.; Lopert Pictures Corp., 729 7th Ave., PLaza 7-3330; LO. 7-0845; Leonard Mintz, br. mgr.; Mort Magill, Leon 'Brandt. dist. mgr. Magna Pictures Dist. Corp., 233 West 49th St., Capital Film Exchange, 309 No. 13th St.; LOcust JU. 6-0500; George Josephs, gen. sls. mgr.; Marvin 7-2698; Edward J. Gabriel, mgr. Friedlander, rngr. Columbia Pictures Corp., 1225 Vine St.; LOcust Master Film Distributors, Inc., 366 Madison Ave.; 8-3889: Harry E. Weiner. hr. mgr. OX. 7-4565. George Caputo, pres. Embassy Pictures, 1225 Vine St.; LOcust 3-0209; Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, Inc., 321 W. 44th St.; CI. Irving Lomis, br. mgr. 6-6200. Fanfare Films, Inc.. 1239 Vine St.; LOcust 7-2242; Pacemaker Pictures,Inc.,1790Broadway,19; Joe Cninmnri. pres. PLaza 7-5363; Max A. Goldberg, pres. Lopert Pictures Corp., Fox Bldg.; LOcust 3.9500. Pallas Films.Inc., 580 Fifth Ave., 36; COlumbus Robert Friedman, br. mgr. 5-4921; Del Handel, pres. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer,Inc., Fox Bldg.;Locust Paramount Film Distributing Corp., 1501 Broad- 7-5150; Sid Eckman, mgr. way, 36; BRyant 9-3230; Myron Sattler. Mutual Films,Inc.,317No.13thSt.;LOcust Principal Film Exchange. Inc., 630 Ninth Ave., 36; 4-4429; David Rosen, pres. Circle 6-6660:S. SKrellberg. Paramount, Fox Bldg., LOcust 7-3672; Don Hicks, Realart Film Exchanve of New York, Inc., 630 9th br. mgr. AveCTrele 6-1717. George Waldmln David Rosen, 317 No. 13thSt.; LOcust 4-4429; Shochikv Films, 551 Fifth Ave.; OX. 7-6146. David Rosen, owner. Times Film Corp., 144 W. 57th St., 19; PLaza 7-6980; Seven Arts Pictures, 303 No. 13thSt.; LOcust Felix J Bilgrey. v. p. 3-3366; Manny Youngerman, dist. mgr. Trans .Lux Distributing Corp., 625 Madison Ave., 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., Fox Bldg.; LOcust 22:PT,aza1-3110; Richard T.Brandt,pres.; 8-7030; Bennett Goldstein, br. mgr. Sid. Ginsberg, v.p. United Artists Corp., Fox Bldg.; LOcust 3-9500; 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 345 W. 44th St., 36; Eugene Tuniclc,eatrn.div. mgr.; Albert Clay- Circle 6-6700; Abe Dickstein, mgr. binger, branch mgr. Union Film Distributors. Inc., 37 W. 57th St., 19: Universal -international, 251 No. 13th St.; LOcust Plaza 1-4490; Sam Fleishman. 4-3980: Carl Reardon, sls. mgr. United Artists Corp., 729 7th Ave.; CI.5-6000. Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., 250 No. United Motion Picture Organization. 130 E. 58th 1225 Vine St.; LOcust 3-9530. William G. Mansell, St., 22; ELdorado 5-7787; Richard Davis, pres. br. mgr. 580 PITTSBURGH Fox -Intermountain Theaters, 425 Phillips Petro- Buena Vista Film Distribution Co.Inc.,1727 leum Bldg.; 364-8489; John J. Meinard, dist. mgr.; Blvd. of The Allies, 281-9911, Lawrence Seidel - Ted Kirkmeyer, city mgr. man, mgr. Intermountain Theatres, 52 W. Second So. St.; Columbia Pictures Corp., 1623 Blvd. of the Allies; 355-5391; John Krier, br. mgr. 281-0808; Frank Silverman, mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, Inc., 123 S. 2nd East St.; Mendel, James Films, 84 Van Braam St., 471.5535. 355-4611; C. P. Nedley, mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, Inc., 1623 Boulevard of the National Film Service, Inc., 350 West 6th South Allies; 281-6690; Max Shabason, mgr. St., 364-7729; Roy Hunt, mgr. Paramount Pictures, Inc.. 1727 Blvd. of the Allies; Paramount Pictures, Inc., 431 So. 3rd. East. 322- 281-9270; Peter De Fazio, mgr. 0457; J. Harry Swanson, mgr. Screen Guild Productions of Pittsburgh, 415 Van 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 216 E.1st South Braam St.; 281-1630; David Silverman, mgr. St.; 363-3908; K. 0. Lloyd, mgr. 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 1723-25Blvd. of United Artists Corp., 210 E. 1st South St.; 363- the Alliesi 471-3572; Wm. Spencer, mgr. 6736.7; W. W. McKendrick, mgr. United Artists Corp., Fulton Bldg., 107 Sixth St.; Universal Film Exchange, 208 E.let South St.; 471-8960; John Zomnir, mgr. 322.3561; George 1). Crothran, mgr. I Sero Amusement Co., 132 South State St.; 364-7856; Uni Film Exch . Inc., 1825 Blvd. of the Allies; 261.6704; Bob Miller mgr. Michel W. Pilioris, gen. mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., Gate-Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., 431 way Towers; 471-1857; Virgil Jones, mgr. So. 3rd East, Suite 203; 364-1897; Charles A. Hud- gens, mgr. Wyckoff Co., Inc., Box 366; Tel. 322-1361; Max PORTLAND, ORE. Young, mgr. Columbia Pictures Corp., 1976 Lovejoy; 223-3101; Sherman Morris. SAN ANTONIO, TEX. Loew's, 905 N. W. 20th; 223-2521; Gene Jones, mgr. Films Incorporated, 2129 N.E. Broadway, Portland Alamo BookingCenter,224Carolwood;DI. 97232; 282-5558; Etta Edge, br. mgr. 2-7011; William C. Rau, br. mgr. Don Horter Prods., 919 N. W. 19th; 227.0601; Aztecs Films, Inc. (Spanish Films), 410 San Pedro Eric Horton, mgr. Ave.; CApitol 6-7266; Jewell Truex, mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, 1973 Lovejoy; 223.3558; Kier Film Company, 154 Davis Court; Travis 9984; Jerry Saffron. TA. 2-0652; TA. 2-9984. H. W. Kier, owner. Paramount Pictures, Inc., 909 N. W. 20th Ave.; 223-3477; Gene Jones, br. mgr. SAN DIEGO 20th Century -Fox Film Corporation, 925 N.W. 19th; 223-6129; J. K. L. Searka. Films Incorp d, Kerr Film Exchange, 3034 United Artists, 1953 Kearney St.; 228-9405; Bud Canon St., San Diego 92106; ACademy 4.2406; Hamilton, mgr. Marjorie Kerr, br. mgr. Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., 1953 N. W. Kearney St.; CApitol 7-1231; Don McMurtie, mgr. SAN FRANCISCO Warner Bros. Pictures, 925 N. W. 19th;227- Allied Artists Productions, Inc.,191 Golden Gate 5627; Wm. Byreed. Ave.; 431.2315; Clint Mecham, mgr. Buena Vista Film Dist. Co., Inc., 230 Hyde St.; ST. LOUIS 673-1215; Don Fuller. AlliedArtists Prod.,Inc., 3203 OliveSt.; JE Columbia Pictures Corp., 988 Market St.,Suite 3-0477; Frand Thomas, mgr. 800; 771-2525; Mel Klein, br. mgr. American InternationalPictures,3301Lindell Walter Reade-Sterling, Inc., Div. of Continental, Blvd.; JE 3-6397; George Phillips. 166 Golden Gate Ave., PRospect 5.7666;I. M. Buena Vista Diatrib. Corp., 3314 Lindell Blvd.; Weiner, mgr. JE 5-1159; Wayne Stephenson, mgr. Emerson Film Enterprises, Inc., 170 Golden Gate Ave.,SanFrancisco94102;673-6536; James Columbia Pictures Corp., 3310 Lindell Blvd.; FR Myers, mgr. 1.2030; R J McCafferty, mgr. Favorite FilmsofCalif.Inc.,255 HydeSt.; Continental Distributing, 539 No. Grand Blvd.; PRospect 6-4409; N. P. Jacobs, pres.; Hal Gruber, JE 3-9224; Clifford Mantle, mgr. br. mgr. Crest Film Distributors, 3314 Lindell Blvd.; JE Magna Pictures Dist.Corp.,178Golden Gate 5-2700; Herman Gorelick. Avenue; 673-6536; James Myers, mgr. Embassy Pictures Corp., 539 No. Grand Blvd.; Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, Inc., 259 Hyde St.; Pros- JE 3-8344; A. J. McManus. pect 5-1613; Connie Carpou, resident mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Inc., 3316 LindellBlvd.; Mutual Film Distributors, 191 Golden Gate; 863- JE 3 0201 ; Gerald Banta, mgr. 0400; Chan Carpenter, Owner. O'Brien, H. J., 313 N. Leonard Ave.; JE 5-8827. Paramount Pictures, Inc., 25 Taylor St.; GR. 4- Paramount Film DietribCorp., 2949 Olive St.; 3517; Milton Andersen, br. mgr. OL. 2-3680; Weber Howell, mgr. Patterson, Pat Productions, Inc., 250 Golden Gate 20th Century -Fox Film Corp.. 1330 Olive St.; JE- Ave.; OR. 3-0750; Pat Patterson, owner. 3-3185 ; Charles Krips, mgr. Progress Film Distributors, 149 Hyde St.; OR. United ArtistsCorp.,3377LindellBlvd.; JE 3-9835; Barney Levy, mgr. 3-0346; E. J. Stevens, mgr. 20th Century -Fox Film Corp., 645 Larkin St.; Universal Film Exeh..Inc..3203 Olive St.:JE PRospect 5-1600; Dick Stafford, mgr. 3-3800; Mr. Woodrow Cole, mgr. United Artists Corp., 201 Golden Gate Ave.; UN- Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., 3311 derhill 1-2751; Ralph Clark. br. mgr. Lindell Blvd.; JE-3-8656; Hal Walsh, mgr. Universal Film Exchange, 129 Hyde St.; Prospect 6-3660; James B. Mooney, mgr. SALT LAKE CITY Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., 290 Allied Artists Pictures. Inc.. 254 E. First South Turk St.; 474-5938; Don Urquhart, mgr. St.; Tel. 359-7651; Edmond D. Cruca, mgr. American International, 252 East 1st South St.; SEATTLE 322-3601; Fred Pola4cy. mgr. Alaska Film Exchange, 2131 N. 86th St.; LA 2- Buena Vista Film Dist. Co.,Inc.,317Phillips 5616; Zelman Gross, off. mgr. Petroleum Bldg.; 322-1255; Thomas MacMahon, Allied Artists Pictures Corp., 2401 Second Ave., mgr. MU 2-2460; Gordon Wallinzer. br. mgr. Columbia Pictures Corp., 130 Social Hall Ave..; American International Pictures of the Pacific 322-3476: Sam McFadden, br. mgr. Coast, 2316 Second Ave.; MAin 4-6234; Robert Film Service Corporation, 314 E. South Temple; S. Parnell, br. mgr. 322-0557; Sidney Cohen, mgr. Buena Vista Dist. Co. Inc., 2419 Second Ave., Films Incorporated, Deseret Book Co.-(Film MAin 4-0186, Norman Chesler, br. mgr. Div.) 44 E.S. Temple, Salt Lake City 84110; Columbia Pictures Corp., 2415 Second Ave., MAip DAvis 8-8191; Burt Keddington, br. mgr. 3-5349, J. R. Beale, br. mgr.

581 Favorite Films of California Inc., 2316 Second MONTREAL, QUE. Ave., MAin 4-6234, Robert S. Parnell, br. mgr. Fine Arts Guild, 7720 Greenwood Ave., SUnset Allied Artists Picturesof Canada Ltd.,5801 2-7337, James N. Selvidge, N.W. Agent SUnset Monkland Ave.; Maurice Diamond, mgr. 3-6620. Atlas Film Distributors Ltd., 5800 Monkland Ave.; 2405Second Ave.; HU 9-6879; Joe Oupcher, pres., Harry Cohen, Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Inc., sec.treas. MAin 3-4056; Stewart R. Engebretson, br. mgr. Cine-Art Film Distributing Co. Ltd., 1200St. Paramount Film Distr. Corp., 2312 Second Ave., Catherine St.E.; LA 3-5740; Michael Costom, MAin 2-4287, John E. Kent, br. mgr. pres. Saffle's Theatre Service, 2421 Second Ave., MAin Columbia Pictures of Canada, Ltd., 2000 North- 3-5177, Maury Saflie, pres. cliffe Ave.; I. Levitt, mgr. 20th Century Fox Film Corp., 2421 Second Ave., Empire Films, Ltd., 8448 St. Laurent Blvd.; Peter MAin 3-7815, Paul Snoddy, mgr. Dansereau, mgr. United Artists Corp., 2403 Second Ave., MAin France Film Company, 1405MaisonneuveSt.; 2-3788. Jack Partin, mgr. J. A. DeSeve. pres. & gen. mgr. Universal Film Exchange Inc., 2401 Second Ave., General Films, Ltd., 3724 Park Ave. MAin 2-3245, Russell I. Brown, mgr. International Film Distributors Ltd., Maurice Dia- U.S. Navy Dist., Booking Office, 13th Naval Dist., mond (See Allied Artists.) LAkeview 3-0550, Ext. 577 or 575; L. D. Paler - Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Pictures of Canada, Ltd., mini, dir. spec. services. 83,3 St. Lawrence Blvd.; Roger Chartrand, mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp., 2704 Paramount Film Service Ltd., 2000Northcliffe Second Ave., MAin 2-0046, Jean W. Spear, br. Ave., Romeo Liuudreau, mgr. mgr. Rex Film Inc., Action Catholique Bldg., .1 rlace Jean -Talon, Quebec, Que.; L. Janssens van der Sande. v.p. & gen. mgr. WASHINGTON. D. C. Twentieth Century -Fox Film Corp., 8275 May - Allied Artists, 227 H St. N. W.; MEtropolitan 8- rand St.; Gordon Lightstone, Jr., mgr. 6450; Milton Lipener, br. mgr. Unifrance Film,1170 Drummond St.;861-7131. American International Pictures, 1100 Vermont Robert Hollier, rep. Ave., N.W.; Suite 704; 659-1566; Jerome Sandy, United Artists Corp. Ltd., 3300 Cavendish Blvd.; pres. Morris Hamat, mgr. Buena Vista Film Dist. Co., Rm. 106, 1100 Ver-Universal Films, Ltd., 8444St. Laurent Blvd.; mont Ave. N.W.; 296.7730; J. B. Brecheen, br. Bob Johnson, mgr. mgr. Vita Film, Ltd., 4517 Van Horne Ave.; REgent Clark Service, Inc., 3194 Bladensburg Rd. N.E.; 3-6230 526-0733; John Obert, mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Co. Ltd., 5957 Columbia Pictures Corp., 711 4th St. N.W.; NA Monkland Ave., Archie Cohen, mgr. tional 8-4035; Fred Sapperstein, br. mgr.; Sam Galanty, divisional sales mgr. ContinentalDistributingInc.,WarnerBldg., SAINT JOHN, N.B. Room 834.13th and "E" Sts., N.W.; District AlliedArtistsPicturesofCanadaLtd.,45 7-6058Robert T. Folliard, dist. mgr. King St.. Kay Ryan, rep. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer, 1025 Vermont Ave. N.W.; Columbia Pictures of Canada, Ltd., 45 King St.; Suite 404; N.W.; District 7-6530; Otto Evert, br. L. Simon, mgr. mgr. Joseph Kronman, asst. br. mgr. Lou Formato, Empire Films, V. B. Winchester, mgr. southern sales div. mgr. International Film Distributors Ltd., 45King Paramount Film Dist. Co., 306 H St. N.W.; NA- St Kay Ryan. rep. tional 8-7661; Theodore Krassner, br. mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Pictures of Canada, Ltd., Peerless Dist. Co., 4620 Wisconsin Ave., N. W.; 45 King St.; Eric Golding, mgr. EM. 2-8712; Teddy Shull, owner. Paramount FilmServiceLtd.,45 KingSt.; 20th Century Fox Film Corp., 415 3rd St. N.W.; Ralph Thorne, mgr. District 7.8420; Shepherd Bloom, br. mgr. Saint John's, New Foundland, (16 mm. only), 124 United Artists Corp., 1411 R St., N.W.; NAtional Water St. E.'Harry Hayes. 8-6312; Edwin A. Bigley, br. mgr. Twentieth Century -Fox Corp., Ltd., 12 Hazen A ve. ; Universal -International Pictures, 227 TT St. N.W.; Phone 317f17; Robert Pacev, mgr. MEtropolitan 8-4141; Alex Schimel. br. mgr. United Artists Corp., Ltd., 45 King St.;I.J. Warner Bros. Pictures Dist. Corp., 1411 ICSt. Davis, mgr. N.W., Suite 420; NAtional 8-1130; Ben Bache, Universal Films Ltd., 45 King St.; Don McKelvie, hr mgr mgr. Wheeler Film Co., 306 H St. N.W.; STerling 3- Warner Bros. Pictures,Ltd.,12 Hazen Ave.; 8938; San Wheeler, owner. Mickey Komar, mgr. TORONTO, ONT. CANADA Allied Artists Pictures of Canada Ltd., 20 Bloor St. W.; 927-4061; D. Griesdoff, vice-pres. & gen. mgr.; Orval Fruitman, mgr. CALGARY. ALTA. Astral Films Ltd., 277 Victoria St.; 366-1134; J. H. Allied Artists Pictures of Canada Ltd., 3811 Ed- Solway, mng. dir.; William Tod, mgr. monton trail; Larry Rittenberg, mgr. Columbia Pictures of Canada, Ltd., 72 Carlton Columbia Pictures of Canada, Ltd., 3311-A Ed- St.; WA. 1-8931; Harvey Harnick, gen. mgr.; L. monton Trail; S. Isenstein. Bernstein. Deuka Film Exchange, 2221 Broadview Rd., 28 Dole Films Ltd., 175 Wellington St., E.; 363-4782; i. C014 Fdgar H Sieher, ores Toe Morgan. tires. Empire Films Ltd., 3811 Edmonton Trail; Maws Empire Films Ltd., 277 Victoria St., EM. 8-8621; Kitigawa, mgr. Paul Nathanson, pres. and owner; Herb Mathers, International Film Distributors, Ltd., Larry Rit- gen. mgr. tenbero. mgr. (Cee Allied Artists) General Films Ltd., 16 Breadalhane St.. W Alnut Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Pictures of Canada, Ltd., 4 -1C FnMagee, v nsale. mgr. 1402 -11th Ave. S.W.; Abe Gotfried, mgr. International Film Distributors Ltd., 20 Bloor St. Paramount Film Service Ltd.,3811Edmonton W.; 927-4061; Orval Fruitman, mgr. Trail; W. 0. Kelly, mgr. Italiafilms (Canada) Ltd., 565 College Street; LEn- Twentieth Century -Fox FilmCorp., 1402 -11th nox 1-6741 ; Robert T.ester. manager Ave. S.W.: Michael Brager, mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mauer Picture.ofCanadaLtd.. Universal Films Ltd., 3811 Edmonton Trail; Al 606 Yonge St.: 024-7101; Hillis Cass. gen. mgr. Genaske, mgr. Ron Emilio. sls. mgr. United Artists Corp. Ltd., 3811 Edmonton Trail; Paramount Film Service Ltd., 111 Bond St., 366- Robert Radis, mgr. 8811 : M. Stevenson. gen. mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Co. Ltd., 704 Rank Film Distributors (Canada) Ltd., 20 Carl- Eighth Ave., West; 2-1606; Blain Covert, mgr. ton St.; 363-9021; Frank Fisher, v.p. 582 Tempo Films Ltd., 207 Queen's Quay W.; Alex MONUMENTAL FILMS, INC., 2203 Maryland Metcalfe, pres. Ave., (18); CHesapeake 3-2549. Twentieth Century -Fox Corp. Ltd., 110 Bond St.; QUALITY FILM LABS., 38 W. 25th St.; 467-1744. EM 4-3471; Peter Meyers, mng. dir.; Vic Beattie- STARK FILMS, Howard Centre Sts.; LExing- br. mgr. ton 9-3391. United Artists Corp. Ltd., 277 Victoria St.; EM. 4-6473; George Heiber, gen. mgr.; Sam Kunitzky, BOSTON mgr. MASTER MOTION PICTURE COMPANY, 50 Universal Films Ltd., 277 Victoria St.; Marc Plot- Piedmont Street. HAncock 6-3592. Abner Racoo, tel, gen. mgr. mgt. Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Co. Ltd.,70 CarltonSt.; WA 2-5145;Haskell M. Masters, NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 95.97 Broadway. gen. mgr.; Irving Stern, gen. sales mgr.; Irvin Liberty 2-4476; Joe Rossi, mgr. Coval, mgr. BUFFALO VANCOUVER, B. C. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 50 W. Tupper Allied Artists Pictures of Canada Ltd., 2182 W. St.; FL. 3-7586; James V. Lavorato, mgr. 12th Ave.; BAyview 4188; Lou Segal, mgr. CHARLOTTE Astral Films Ltd., 2182 W. 12th Ave.; BAyview 4018; Abe Feinstein, mgr. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 300 West Third Columbia Pictures of Canada Ltd., 2182 W. 12th Street.Ell 3-6628. Robert Simril, manager. Ave.; Nat Levant, mgr. CHICAGO Empire Films Ltd.,218212thAve.; BAyview 5371; W. B. Grant, mgr. FILMACK CORP., 1327 South Wabash Avenue; International Film Distributors, Ltd., Lou Segal, HA 7-4855; Bernard Mack, president. (See Allied Artists) NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP., 1322 Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Pictures of Canada, Ltd., South Wabash Avenue. HArrison 7-8211. Jack 2188 W. 12th Ave.; BAview 5868; Dave Gilfillan, Greenberg, dist. mgr. mgr. CINCINNATI Paramount Film Service, Ltd., 2184 W. 12th Ave., Douglas White, mgr. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 1635 Central Sovereign Film Distributors, Ltd., 2416 Granville St.; Parkway, Tel.: 621-8900. William J. Bein, man- MArine 3843; Fred Stone, mgr. ager. Twentieth Century -Fox Film Corp. Ltd., 2186 W. 12th Ave.; Dawson Exley, mgr. CLEVELAND United Artiste Corp., Ltd., 2182 W. 12th Ave.; ESCAR MOTION PICTURE SERVICE. 7315 Car- Harry Woolfe, mgr. negie Avenue; ENdicott 1-2707; E. S. Carpenter, Universal Films Ltd., 2184 W. 12th Ave.; Bryan- president. Rudston Brown, mgr. Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Co.,Ltd., DALLAS 2182 W. 12th Ave.; Earl Dalgleish, mgr. J AMIESON FILM CO., 3825 Bryan St. TA. 3-8158; Bruce Jamieson, pres.; Hugh V. Jamieson, Jr., WINNIPEG. MAN. vice-pres. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 805 South Ervay; AlliedArtists Picturesof Canada Ltd.,435 RI. 7-8315; Paul Short, dist. mgr. Berry St.: Ken Snelgove, mer. Columbia Pictures of Canada Ltd., 435 Berry St.; DENVER I. Fogel, mgr. Empire Films Ltd.,365Hargraves Ave.; Ron NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP.. 2136 Booker, mgr. Champa Street, 244-4413. Jack Lustig, manager. International Film Distributors Ltd., (see Allied NERCESIAN PRODUCTIONS, 901 Sherman St.; Artists.) 825-4864; Joe Mercesian, mgr. Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Picturesof Canada, Ltd., 365 Hargrave St.; A. G. Levy, mgr. DES MOINES Paramount Film Service Ltd., 435 Berry St.; Norm PARROT FILM SERVICE, 2123 Forest. Phone AT Simpson,mgr. 2-4211, Haydon Peterson, manager. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Ltd.;365 Hargrave St.; Phil Geller, mgr. DETROIT United Artists Corp. Ltd., 501 Hargrave St.; Joe Brown, mgr. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 2943 Cass Ave.; Universal Films Ltd., 281 Colony St.; Myer Nackim- TEmple 1-0790; Ivan Clavet, mgr. son, mgr. WARNER BROS. PICTURES, 605 Fox Bldg. (1); Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Co. Ltd., 435 961-6236;Geo.Rossman,bkr.mgr.;546-4907 Berry St.; Philip R Carhim, mgr. (Warner trailers only). INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 421 N. Illinois, Distributors of Trailers ME 4-1573; George Bryan, manager. KANSAS CITY, MO. ATLANTA NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP., 1800 Bal- timore Avenue; VIctor 2-5893. Jack Winningham, NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 173Walton manager Street; JA -3-5881;CharlesP.Lester,district manager. LOS ANGELES NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 1613 West 20th BALTIMORE St.; 731-4166; Fred Weimar manager. ALPHA FILM LABORATORIES,FallsRoad NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 7026 Santa Mon- Baltimore 9: CL. 2-4150; Ernest Wood. ica Blvd.; Hollywood 46; 466-5111. Ben Ashe, mgr. BRECHER, MAX, 1511E.NorthAve.(13); Vernon 7-3516. MEMPHIS COLORAMA PRODUCTIONS, Tower Bldg., (2); NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 399 South Sec- 727-3847. ond St.; 526-7454. Jack Lustig, manager. FOLKEMER PHOTO SERVICE, 927 Poplar Grove NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY, 412-414 S. Sec- St.(16) LOngwood 6.1430. ond St.; 525-6616; R. L. Bostick, mgr. LEWY STUDIOS, 853 N. Eutaw St.; MUlberry TRI-STATE THEATRE SERVICE, 308 S. 2nd 5-2009 St.; 525.8249. McKAY'C , 128 Ma%rook Rd.; 744-7258. MINNEAPOLIS MILNER-FENWICK, INC., 3800 Liberty Heights MOTION PICTURE ADVERTISING CORP., 4362 Ave. (15). MOhawk 4-4221. Coolidge Ave.; WA 2-3452; Eddie Burke, Mgr. 583 NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 650 Second Ave., GORSKI FILM DELIVERY, 4945 Genesee Street; N., FEderal 3-5571; Paul Ayotte, manager. 683-8318. SLY -FOX FILMS,INC., 1025CurrieAve.; PHELPS DELIVERY, 1614 Sweethome Rd., Eg- FEderal 6-6777; Earle C. Sly, manager. gertsville, N. Y.; 632-9329. SMITH & HOWELL FILM SERVICE, INC., 1120 NEW ORLEANS Military Road, Kenmore; 873.2600. MOTION PICTURE ADVERTISING SERVICE. CO., INC.,1032 CarondeletStreet; JA 5-2253; CHARLOTTE C. JMaybry, president. CAROLINA DELIVERY SERVICE CO., INC NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 3149 Calhoun; 301 South Poplar Street; ED 3-5197. UN. 1-1473. Milton Lindner, manager. OBSERVER TRANSPORTATION CO., 1600 W. Independence Blvd. Tel.: 377-5431. NEW YORK CITY MOTION PICTURE ADVERTISING SERVICE CHICAGO CO., INC., 630 5th Ave.; JU. 2-5485. C. J. Mabry, AIR DISPATCH, INC., 5301A Otto St., Rosemont; pres. John Sterling, vice-pres. eastern reg. 625-1095. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, StarretBldg., ALLIN EXPRESS SERVICE, 1325S.Wabash 13th 5., 601 W. 26th St.; OR. 5-8900; Norman Aye.; HArrison 7-2522; J. B. Allin, owner. Robbins, mgr. CLARK SERVICE, INC., 2265 W. St. Paul; 342- 3140, Frank Lingenfelser. OMAHA CONSOLIDATED FILM DELIVERY, UNITED NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 1508 Davenport FILM CARRIERS, 1234 S. Michigan Ave; HAr- rison 7 0895: Ralph McLaughlin, pres. Street, Tel.: 341-4848; Isadore Sokolof,manager. EMERY AIRFREIGHT, P.O. Box 8755, O'Hare Field; Ross Foster, mgr. PHILADELPHIA KOERNER MOTOR EXPRESS, INC., 55 East 28th NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 829 No. 29th St., Street; CAlumet 5-0668; Alex Riestam, mar POplar 3-0476; Stanley Goldberg, branch mgr. LAVIN BROS. FILM DELIVERY SERVICE, N. Richmond Ave.; BRriargate 4-9827; William PITTSBURGH Lavin and Lewis Lavin, owners. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 1627 Boulevard L. & M. MOTOR EXPRESS, 1234 S. Michigan of the Allies; 281-1808. Ave.; HA. 7-0106; C. C. McElwain, pres. ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP., 3975 FILM SERVICE CO., 1717 Logan St.; 241-5986; Olive St.: Je. 3-0694; Al Rothschild. mar. Joseph Larkin. mgr. INDUSTRIAL FILM LAB., 3333 Iowa; PR 2- LAHMANN FILM SERVICE CO., 1717 Logan St.; 2845; Edward F. Hawe. mgr. 421-2823; Lawrence Lahmann, mgr. KLEIMAN PRODUCTIONS. 7815 Milan:VO STATES FILM SERVICE, INC., 421 Bauer St., 3-6777. Tel.: 621-4240; Mae Scholle. dist. mgr. PREMIER-HARDCASTLE TV PRODUCTIONS 3033 Locust; JE. 1-3555. CLEVELAND WILDING PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC., 3920 FILM TRANSIT CO., 2531 Center; 771.7636; P. L. Lindell Blvd.; JE. 5-0986; Jack Robertson, mgr. Tanner. 3327 Montecello Blvd., Cleveland Heights, ST. PAUL worth Dr., TUxedo 5-0635. REID H. RAY FILM INDUSTRIES, INC., 2269 JOHNSON, E. S., Film Exchange Bldg., 2108 Payne Ford Parkway; 699-1393; Reid H. Ray, pres. Ave.:PRospect 1-3689. MASH MESSENGER SERVICE, 308 Film Ex - SALT LAKE CITY charmsRldlx..2108 Payne Ave.; MAin 1-9376; NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 554 GaleSt.; 2312 Brookdale Rd., Parma, 0.; Shadyside 9- DA 2-0745 Mary Okada, office mgr. STAVES FILMSERVICE, INC., 2336 Payne Ave.; SAN FRANCISCO Tel.: 771-3723. Jack Kenchan, head shipper; P. MOTION PICTURE SERVICE CO., 125 Hyde K. Wessel, owner, State Film Service, Inc., Cin- Street. ORdway 3-9162.Gerald1.. Karski, presi cinnati. Ohio. dent. GEORGE H. THOMAS TRUCKING CO., 2531 NATIONAL FILM SERVICE, 35 Guy Place; 362- Center Rd.; Tel.: 781-4288. 2182. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE, 876 Harrison COLUMBUS, 0. St.; YUkon 6-5227; Ray Richmond, mgr. COLUMBUS -CINCINNATI TRUCKING CO., 939 N. 20th St.; 258-2913. SEATTLE NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP., 2413 Sec- DALLAS ond Avenue. MAin 4-2882. Kenneth Friedman, br. CENTRAL SHIPPING, HA 8-5181; Bill Durrett, mgr. mgr. FILM FORWARDING, HA 8.5181; Bill Durrett, mgr. FILM TRANSFER, 2500 S. Harwood; HA. 8-5181; Film Carriers Bill Durrett, mgr. LIBERTY FILM LINES, INC., 2500 So. Harwood ALBANY St.; HA. 8-3533; R. V. Martin, mgr. CLARK SERVICE. INC..20LoudonvilleRd.; NEWS FILM AGENCY, HA 8-5181; Bill Durrett, HE 4-1255; Frank Carroll, mgr. mar. FIRLIK EXPRESS SERVICE INC.,141South TEXAS FILM SERVICE, 2500 S. Harwood St.; Hawk Street; Telephone: HO 3-3712; John Firlik, HA. 8-3700; R. V. Martin, mgr. pres. DENVER ATLANTA DENVER SHIPPING AND INSPECTION BU- BENTON BROS. FILM EXPRESS, 168 Baker St. REAU, 2118 Stout St.; AC. 2-5616: Frank Nor- VW 1%1 ,4,' ris. mgr. THEATRES SERVICE CO., 830 Willoughby Way, SOUTHWESTERN FILM SERVICE. 2115 Stout N.E., Tel.: 521-0730. Street; CHerry 4-2287; Sidney Johnson, mgr. BUFFALO DES MOINES OLIN FILM DELIVERY, 141 Nassau Ave., Ken- FILM TRANSPORTATION CO., 214 -15th St., more; 875-4398. AT. 8-9721. Verne Shaeffer, mgr. 584 IOWA FILM DELIVERY, 214 -15th St.;AT. 8-9721; Verne Shaeffer, mgr. MINNEAPOLIS INLAND EXPRESS, 214 -15th St.; AT. 8-9721; AIR DISPATCH, INC., 526 -6th Ave., N.; FEderal Carroll Baldwin, mgr. 9-9131; Roy W. Mix. IOWAFILM INSPECTION & SHIPPING CENTURY MOTOR FREIGHT, INC., 3245 -4th DEPOT, 214 -15th St.; AT. 8-9721. Arthur Trom- St. S. E. (14); Midway 5-9484;SteveBonello, bley, mgr. pres. KING, H. W. DELIVERY SERVICE, 1320 Grand MIDDLF WEST FILM EXPRESS, Willmar, Minn.; Ave., Merry 3-5269; Floyd L. King, mgr. Barney Johnson, owner. MIX TRANSFER CO., 526 6th Ave. N.; FEderal DETROIT 9-9131. Roy W. Mix. owner. AL BOYER CINEMA SERVICE, 12080 Rossiter; PITTS FILM SERVICE, INC., 149 Jackson Ave. LAkeview 7-3422. N.,Hopkins,Minn.; WEst 8-7290;Lawrence WALTER BULLOCK, 14533 Minock; KE. 1-7057. Johnson. ores. DART DELIVERY SERVICE, 16615Archdale; TWIN CITIES NEWSPAPER SERVICE INC., 835-4790; Ray Kendall. 1161Selby Ave., MI 4.8810; Leo Loomis, Ed JAY G. TRUCKING CO., 9237 Warwick; VE. 8- Riley. owners. 5462; Jack Stahley, mgr. TWIN CITY FARGO FREIGHT & OVERNIGHT PEP LINES TRUCKING CO., 15120 Third, High- EXPRESS, 122S.E.EighthStreet;FEderal land Park, TUlsa 3-3200; Mrs. Peter P.Ellis, 3-4403; W. E. Elsholtz. Sr., pres. pres.; Emergency; Robert Novak, 294-1038 & Ron- UNITED BUCKINGHAM FREIGHTLINES, ald Starzyk, 546-4861. 2508 Kennedy St., N. E.; Tel.: 331-4330; Matt ROE FILM SERVICE, Bad Axe. Mich. COngress Young, terminal mgr. 9-7927. NEW HAVEN GRAND ISLAND, NEB. NEW HAVEN FILM SERVICE, 1890Dixwell RAPID FILM SERVICE, E. Lincoln Highway; Ave.. Hamden; ATwater 8-9032. Tel.: 382.4058. ROSEN FILM DELIVERY SYSTEM, 1890 Dixwell Ave.. Hamden; ATwater 8-9161. HOBOKEN, N. J. NEW ORLEANS HIGHWAYEXPRESS LINES. INC.; Telephone in ABC AIR FREIGHT, 1900 Veterans Hwy.; 834- New York City, WHitehall 3-9188. 5356. AIR DISPATCH, INC. (Gulf States Agent), 235 HOUSTON. TEX. So. Genois St.; 488.0861. BLUE BONNET EXPRESS AGENCY, INC., 5009 DELTA AIRLINES AIR FREIGHT, Tel.:729- Rusk; S. C. Kirby, mgr. WA. 3-9101. 3658. FILM EXPRESS AGENCY, 1402 Palmer; CA 5 SCHAFFER FILM SERVICE, INC.. Warehouse & 4170; A. M. Westbrook, mgr. Depot -2327 Ranks: phone (answering service) IA 2-6513; Buddy Schaffer, owner -mgr. INDIANAPOLIS TRANSWAY, INC., 235 South Genois St.; 488- BRADFORD FILM TRANSIT CO., 421 N. Illinois; 0861; Dan M. Brandon, pres. & gen. mgr. canoe Street; ME 4-6112: Donald A. Pierce, pres. INDIANA TRANSIT SERVICE, 4300 W. Morris NEW YORK CITY St.; 244.6112; H. J. Noll, mgr. BARNETT INTERNATIONAL FORWARDERS, STATES FILM SERVICE, INC., 429 N. Senate INC., 543 W 43rdSt.; BRyant 9-1616. Ave Tel ME 8-3531Al-, Gelman. mgr. DAILY FILM DELIVERY, INC., 689 8th Ave. FEATURE FILM SERVICE INC., 1010 E. Michi- COlumbus 5.3245 gan; 636-1531; Chas. Gaither, mgr. ELK FILM DELIVERY CORP.. 630 Ninth Ave- nue; Circle 6-4093. KANSAS CITY, MO. HIGHWAY EXPRESS LINES, INC.. 360-16 St., CENTRAL SHIPPING & EXHIBITORS FILM Hoboken, N. J.; N. Y. WHitehall 3-9188-9. DELIVERY SERVICE, 101 West Terrace Ave. HUDSON FILM DELIVERY CORP.. 630 Ninth No.; GRand 1-2094; Earl Jameson, Jr., and Abbott Avenue; Circle 6-4993. Sher, owners. PALISADE FILM DELIVERY CORP., 630 Ninth Avenue: Circle 6-0662 LINCOLN, NEB. PRUDENTIAL FILM DISTRIBUTORS CORP.. 630 Ninth Avenue: Mlumbus 5-6884. MILLS FILM TRANSFER, 1234 S. 9th St.; Tel.: ROCKLAND FILM SERVICE, INC., 630 Ninth 432-1197. Avenue. Circle 6-0662 LOS ANGELES STATE FILM DELIVERY, 630 Ninth Avenue; Circle 6-4003. B & W FILM DELIVERY, 1972 W. Washington STATE FILM SERVICE, 630 Ninth Avenue; Circle Blvd.. Los Angeles, Calif.; REpublic 5-8383. 6-4003. BARNETT INTERNATIONAL FORWARDERS, TACME FILM SERVICE, INC., 630 Ninth Ave INC. OF CALIF., 6370 Santa Monica Blvd.; mu: Circle 6.0662 ITOIlvwood 4-8221. TRANS -WORLD INTERNATIONAL SERVICE BEEKAY FILM DELIVERY, 1972 W. Washing- CO., 333 W. 52nd St.; Circle 6.7636. ton Blvd.. REpublic 3-0233. FILM TRANSPORT COMPANY OF CALIFOR- OKLAHOMA CITY NIA. 1525 West 23rd Street; REpublic 4-4141. GILBOY CO. OF LOS ANGELES, 2093 W. Wash- MAGIC EMPIRE EXPRESS, 405 W. Calif. Street; incton Blvd.: 731-9466. Telephone: CE. 5-8543; Nolan Nuckols. SANTA BARBARA SPECIAL DELIVERY, 1972 MISTLETOE EXPRESS SERVICE, INC.,111 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles; REpublic 4- N. Harrison: CE 6.1482: Jack LaMonte, mgr. O & A FILMLINES, 704 W. Sheridan; 5590. CE 2-9900; Roy Avery, mgr. LUBBOCK, TEX. UNITED FORWARDING CO., 815 W. Sheridan street:Telephone CE 2-7335;Nolan Nuckols 0 &A, 1310 Avenue G. 0. A. Woody, mgr. OMAHA MEMPHIS FILM TRANSPORT Co., 215 S. 10th; Tel.; 341- FILM TRANSIT. INC.. 311 South Second Street: 2045; Frank Gartner, pres.; C. Waterman, v -p.; Telephone 525-6848; Guilbert Brandon, president. R. NV. Holmstedt. secy, treas. MILWAUKEE PHILADELPHIA AIR DISPATCH, 333 N. 25th St.; DI. 2-3717; Ray CLARK TRANSFER, INC., 829 No. 29th Street; Trampe, mgr. CEnter 2-3100. FILM SERVICE, INC., 333 N. 25th St., DI. 2-3717; HIGHWAY EXPRESS LINES, INC., 236 No. 23rd Oliver Trampe, mgr. St.; LOcust 4-0100. 585 NEW JERSEY MESSENGER SERVICE, 1030 SAINT JOHN, N.B. Spring St.; WAlnut 5-3944. FITZPA CRICK TRANSFER. 178KingSt.E.; PIERCE, NEB. 693.5649; J. P. Fitzpatrick, mgr. PIERCE FILM SERVICE; 512 S. Brown St., Tel.: TORONTO, ONT. 329-6365; Dale Hitz. MAVETY FILM DELIVERY LTD., 277 Victoria PITTSBURGH Street: EMpire 3-2413; William Pfaff. EXHIBITORS SERVICE CO., 85 Helen St., McKee. Rocks; 771.5010; George Callahan, Jr., pres. Producers Sales PORTLAND, ORE. ADAMSON THEATRE, 909 N. W. 19th; CA 227- Representatives 5684; Art Adamson. owner. BELL, HOWARD FILM SERVICE. 909 N. W. NEW YORK 19th St.; CApitol 227-6428 and BElmont 5-4087; Howard Bell mgr. DARER, STANLEY P., President, The Darer Cor- BREEN, GEORGE FILM SERVICE, 1841 N. W. poration, 1 East 57th Street, blew York, N. Y. 22nd Ave.; 222-9813; Earl Adams mgr. 10022; PLaza 2-1745. Producers: Otto Preminger, BROWN, ROY THEATRE SERVICE, 0905 N. W. Carlyle Prods., Clarendon Pictures Corp., Bismarck 19th Ave.; CA 9-9383; Roy Brown mgr. Film Prods, Inc., Art Film Productions, Inc. LOVETT, G. E. BOOKING SERVICE, 905 N. W. GELBSPAN, HERBERT R., 37 West 57th St.; New 20th Ave.: CA 4-6108; G. E. Lovett, mgr. York,N.Y.;Producers:HalRoach,Robert MOYER THEATRES, 209 N. W. 19th; 226 N. W. Youngson and others. 19th Ave.; 273; Tom Moyer, mgr. GILLIN, DONALD T., INC., 41 E. 42nd St., New RUSH EQUIPMENT THEATRES, 909N. W. York 17, N. Y.; OX. 7-4262.Producers: Ienne- 19th; 3-2491; Mrs. Roy Brown. mgr. baker. Galatea and others. SHEARER, B. F. EQUIPMENT CO., CA 8.7543; GORDON, RICHARD, 120 West 57thSt., New Ben Shearer, Jr. York 19. N. Y.; PLaza 7-9390-1-2.Producers: Anglo AmalgamatedFilmDistributionLtd.; PORTSMOUTH, OHIO GalaFilmDistributorsLtd.andothers. HUNTINGTON - CINCINNATI TRUCK1N C, PODHORZER, MUNIO, PresidentUnitedFilm LINES, LTD., 1006 Gay Street; Tel., EL. 3-7359. Enterprises, Inc., Nathan Podhorzer, Vice-Pres., IlseWeingarten,treas.;1546Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10036; JU 6-1442. Producers: Bavaria ST. LOUIS Atelier Gesellschaft MBH, Cocinex, Israel Film HARRY KAHAN FILM DELIVERY, 3039 Locust Prod. Servs., Japan Film Corp., The Cool World St.; Fr. 1-6572; Meyer Kahan, mgr. Co., Saner Film. LEWTON FILM SERVICE INC., 3420 Avondale; SHACKER, MARSHALL,PresidentPremiere Co. 1-3836; Bruce Lewton, mgr. Films,Inc., Walter Manley, vice-pres.,15E. 48th St., New York, N. Y.; PLaza 3.4191. Pro- SALT LAKE CITY ducers: Titanus, Documento Films and others. WYCKOFF CO., INC., Box 366; DA. 2-1361; Max SCHAEFER, GEORGE J.,1600 Broadway, New Young, mgr. York. N.Y.; PLaza 7-2661.Producers: Otto Preminger.Stanley Kramer. SAN ANTONIO. TEX. TEXAS FILM SERVICE, 518 S. Main Avenue; Telephone CA. 7-0295. VALLEY FILM SERVICE, 518 SMain Avenue; Phone CA. 7-9295. SAN FRANCISCO Screening Rooms FILM MESSENGER SERVICE, 65 Leavenworth St.; 431-4074; Jack Frazier. ATLANTA FILM TRANSIT CO., 715 Brannan St.; HEmlock 20TH -CENTURY FOX EXCHANGE, 197 Walton 1-2300. Jack Marpole, owner. St.. N W.; JAckson 3-4633. SEATTLE COLUMBIA PICTURES, 195 Luckie St. N.W.; INLAND NORTHWEST FILM SERVICE. INC., JA 1-1524. 1765 Sixth Ave. So.; MAin 2-0223; Don Hoidale, pres. BOSTON LOCAL FILM DELIVERY, INC., 2330 Third Ave.; AMERICAN THEATRES CORP., 646 Washington MAin 4-0241; Chas. D. Lawson. pres. St.; HAncock 6-4530. NORTHWEST FILM SERVICE, INC., 2330 Third E. M. LOEW THEATRES. 177 Huntington Ave.: Avenue; MA. 4-0241; Paul R. Grunewald, pres. COpley 7-2420. OLYMPIC FILM SERVICE, 2330 Third Ave.; MGM. 46 Church Street: HAncock 6-0044. MA. 4-0241; Donald F. Lind, owner. UNIVERSAL, 60 Church St.; HAncock 6-8670. SYRACUSE, N. Y. SMITH & HOWELL FILM SERVICE.INC. BUFFALO 505 Burnet Ave.; 2-6836. MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS SCREENING ROOM. 408 Pearl St.: TI. 6-2722 TOLEDO, 0. 20TH CENTURY -FOX FILM CORP., 290 Frank- THEATRE TRANSPORT CO., 205 FirstSt. lin St.; 852-0784. Telephone, OX. 1-0711. CHARLOTTE 20TH CENTURY -FOX SCREENING ROOM, 308 CANADA S.ChurchSt.;Tel.: ED 2-7101. CALGARY, ALTA. CHICAGO FREDDIE'S TRANSPORT, Strathmore, Alta.; 382- BALABAN & KATZ CORPORATION, 175 N. 3033; J. F. Teare, mgr. State St., Chicago 60601; RAndolph 6-5300. MONTREAL, QUE. H. & E. BALABAN THEATRES, 190 N. State St., MONTREAL MESSENGER SERVICE REG'D, Chicago 60601; FRanklin 2-2262. 444 Notre Dame St. East, AVenue 8-1287; Harry ESSANESS THEATRES CORPORATION. 54 W. A. Cohen, pres. Randolph, Chicago 60601; DEarborn 2-7465.

586 TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX FILM CORP-, their own use. Most also have screening room 550 W. Jackson, Chicago 60601; 372-1584. UNIVERSAL FILM EXCHANGES, INC.. 1232 S. facilities at their NewYork exchanges.] Michigan Ave., Chicago 60605; WA 2-5781. BONDED FILM STORAGE CO., INC.. 630 9th Ave.; Judson 6.1030. CINCINNATI JOHNNY VICTOR THEATRE, RCA Exhibition Hall. 40 W. 49th St.; MU. 9-7200 Ext. RC 801. 20TH CENTURY -FOX FILM CORP.. 1632-38 Cen- MOVIELAB THEATRE SERVICE. INC.. 619 W. tral Parkway; Tel.: 241-6460. 54th St.i Judson 6-0360. PET6RP.CARDASIS. CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF MODERN ART FILM LIBRARY. 20TH CENTURY -FOX FILM CORP., 2219 Payne 11 \V. 53rd St.: Circle5-8900. Ave.; TOwer 1-2257. PARK AVENUE SCREENING, INC., 445Park Ave.; LT. 1-7876. DENVER PREVIEW THEATRE, 1600 Broadway;Circle CENTURY SCREENING ROOM, 2100 Stout St.; A 5861 534.7611; Bob Tankersley. ZOUARY, MAURICE TV FILM THEATRE, 333 TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOXEXCHANGE, W. 52nd St.; JU. 26185 -if no answer: Circle 2101 Cbampa St.; TAbor 5-5331; George Towson. 6-4821 DES MOINES PHILADELPHIA TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX EXCHANGE, 1300 UNIVERSAL SCREENING ROOM,Universal High St.;CHerry4-4281. Exchange Bldg., 251 No. 13th Street; LOcust DETROIT 4.3980, Leon Cohen, mgr. FILM EXCHANGE PROJECTION ROOM, 2310 PORTLAND, ORE. Cass Ave.; WOodward 3-0375. FOX THEATRE SCREENING ROOM, 2211 Wood- CLARK, JIM A. THEATRES SERVICE, 925 ward Ave.; WOodward 1-9494. N. W. 19th; AT 284-6978. PREVIEW PROJECTION SERVICE, 479 Ledyard Ave.; WOodward 5-7729; DUnkirk 2-2671. ST. LOUIS TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX FILM CORP.. ART THEATRE SCREENING CO., 3330 Olive St.; 2211 Cass Ave.WOodward1-3726. JE 5-8130; James Leontsinis. INDIANAPOLIS SAN DIEGO, CALIF. ILLINOIS BLDG. SCREENING ROOM, Affiliated THE MOVIE, 2270 West Hotel Circle; San Diego Theatre Service; ME -4-3411; Bob Jones. 10; AT. 4-1000 (rear projection). JACKSONVILLE WASHINGTON FLORIDA STATE THEATRES SCREENING MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION ACADEMIA, ROOM, Florida Theatre Building. 128 E. Forsyth 1600 Eve St. N.W.: EXecutive 3-5110. qt T,lenhone: EL 6-1341. PARAMOUNT PICTURES, 306 H St. N.W.; NA- tional8-7661. KANSAS CITY TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX. 415 3rd St. N.W.: COMMONWEALTH AMUSEMENT CORP., 215 District7-8420. W. 18th St., GRand 1-2390. DICKINSON OPERATING CO.,5913 Woodson Rd., Mission, Kans., HEndrick 2-2334. FOX MIDWEST THEATRES, INC.. 3706 Broad way; LOgan 1-3650. CANADA LOS ANGELES CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES, 959 TORONTO Seward St., I.. A. 90038; 462-0881. COLUMBIA PICTURES LTD., 72CarltonSt.; GENERAL FILM INDUSTRIES, 1546Argyle WA. 1-8931. Ave.. L. A. 90028; 462-6171. FAMOUS PLAYERS CANADIAN CORP. LTD., SAM GOLDWYN STUDIOS, 1041N. Formosa 130 Bloor St.. W.; WA 4-4171. Ave., L. A. 90046; 469-6161. METRO-GOLDWYN -MAYER PICTURES OF LIPPERT, INC., 241 S. Beverly Dr., B. H.; 878- CAN. LTD., 696 Yonge St.; 924-7101. 1857 ODEON THEATRES (Canada) LTD., 20 Carlton BART LYTTON, 8150 Sunset Blvd., L. A. 90046; Street; EM 9021. 654-5551. PARAMOUNT FILM SERVICE, 1 1 1Bond St., MARTIN NOSSECK PRODUCTION, 911814 Sun- Tel.: 366-8811. set Blvd., Hollywood, 69; CR 5-3037. SOVEREIGN FILMS LTD., 277 Victoria Street; JOE SHORE'S SCREENING ROOM, 9229Sunset EMpire 8-8621 Blvd., L. A. 90046; 247-4888. TWENTIETH-CENTURY FOX CORP. LTD., 110 ACADEMY AWARD THEATRE, 9038 Melrose Bond Street: EMpire4-3471. Avenue; 275-1146. TWINEX CENTURY THEATRES CORP. LTD., 175 Bloor Street East; WAlnut 4-3701. MILWAUKEE CAPITOL SERVICE. INC., 1324 W. Wisconsin AveDivision 2-2303 MONTREAL STANDARD THEATRES, INC., 725 E. Michigan ASSOCIATED SCREEN INDUSTRIES LTD St.; 271-7634. 2000 Northcliffe Avenue STANLEY WARNER. 212 West WisconsinAve.; COLUMBIA PICTURES LTD., 2000Northcliffe BRoadwa v 1-0852. Ave CONSOLIDATED THEATRES LTD., 5887 Monk- NEW ORLEANS lond Ave.; 489-8461. TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX. 200Sn.Libertv EMPIRE FILMS LTD., 1200 St. Alexander Street; Cs : TA c -.11R UNiversity 5071. PARAMOUNT GULF THEATRES INC.,4th FRANCE FILM COMPANY, 1405 Maisonneuve Floor, LaSalle Hotel, 143 No. Rampart St.; JA Street 5-4181. TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX CORP.LTD., 8275 Mayrand St. NEW YORK GENERAL THEATRES OF QUEBEC LTD., 1200 St. AlexanderStreet. [All producers -distributors have screening UNITED AMUSEMENT CORP. LTD.. United rooms at +heir home officesin New York for Bldg. 5887 Monkland Ave.; ELwood 1167. 587 Talent and Literary Agencies

COOPER, TED, AGENCY, Hollywood 7559 Santa Monico Blvd.; 876.9114. "NABERLE-RICHARDSON ASSOCIATES, CORALIE, JR. AGENCY, 9110 Sunset Blvd.; CR 4-9801. 5107Holly wood Blvd. (V); NOrmandie 3-1268. ABRAMS-RUBALOFF & ASSOCIATES, CREATIVE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES, 132 S. Rodeo Dr., B. H.; CR 3-5711. LTD., 9255 Sunset Blvd., L A. (69) CRestview ADAMS & RAY & ROSENBERG, LITERARY 3-2020. AGENTS, 8490 Sunset Blvd., 69; OL 7-4110. CRUIKSHANK, LAWRENCE AGCY., ADLER ASSOCIATES, 9172 Sunset Blvd.; CRestview 4-6874. 8400 Sunset Blvd. (09); 657-5550. C.R.V. AGENCY, AGENCY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 5420 Melrose Ave. (38); HO 5-1169. 9033 Wilshire Blvd., B. H.; 273-0744. CUMBER. LIL, ATTRACTIONS AGENCY, ALTER AGENCY, Suite 300A, 6515 Sunset Blvd. (28); 469-1919. 11901 Laurel Hills Rd.,Studio City; 761.6105. --\QDANIELS, KENNITH, AGENCY, ALVARADO. CARLOS. AGENCY, 721 N. LaBrea Ave. (38); 931-1668. 8820 Sunset Blvd. (461; OLeander 2-0272. DARROW AGENCY, 9884Santa MonicaBlvd.,B.H.;CRestview ARMSTRONG-DEUSER AGENCY, 425S.Bev- 4-7253 erly Dr., B.H.; CRestview 4-0881. DAVIS, FRAN ARTISTS AGENCY CORP. 9529 Santa Monica Blvd., B. H.; TR 7-9133. 9220 Sunset Blvd., (69) L. A.; CR 4-7381. DIAMOND ARTISTS LTD., AGENCY, ASHLEY -FAMOUS AGENCY, INC. 8400 Sunset Blvd. (69); OLdfield 4-5960. 9255 Sunset Blvd. (69); 273.8811. DONALDSON AGENCY, THE, ASSOCIATED BOOKING CORPORATION, 951 N. LaCienega Blvd. (69); OLympia 2-0355. 9477 Brighton Way, B. H.; 273-5600. DUGAN, JOHN F. ENTS. AUER. MILES BOHM, 1801 Avenue of The Stars, L. A., 67; CR 7.0100. 8344 Melrose Ave., L. A. (69) ; H011ywood 2.6416. EISENBACH, ROBERT ASSOCIATES, Ns BARNES, WILLIAM, AGENCY, 9229 Sunset Blvd. (69) : CR 8-0820. 10850 Riverside Dr., N. Hllwd.; POpular 3-8228. EVE, PAMELA AGENCY, BARSKIN AGENCY, THE, 1617 E. Centro (28); 462-4515. 8255 Sunset Blvd . L. A 69; OL. 6-8530. FAITH, PETER AGENCY, BELCOURT ARTISTS CORP., 1626 N. Vine St. (28); 462-0937. 226 N. Canon Dr. B.H.; CR 6.6205. FCA AGENCY, INC., BELL, MARCELLA, AGENCY, 9000 Sunset Blvd. (69); 278.1460. 9172 Sunset Blvd.. L. A. (69); CRestview 6.0012. FILM ARTISTS MANAGEMENT, BERNIE, HERMAN, AGENCY. 400 S. Beverly Dr., B. IL 3273-6580. 260 S. Beverly Drive. R.H.; CRestview 5-0117. FLEMING, PETER, AGIENCY, BICK, JERRY, AGENCY, 9046 Sunset Blvd., L. A.69; CRestview 1-5693. 9229 Sunset Blvd., L. A., ..:9; CR 4-0681. THE FRAZIER AGENCY, 427 W. 5th St. (13); BINDA, NANCY, AGENCY, 6087 Sunset Blvd. MA 5-8392. (28): HO 4-6311 FRENCH, HUGH. AGENCY, BLADE, MATTHEW ASSOCIATES, 9405 Brighton Way. B. H.; CRestview 4-8741. 9122 Sunset Blvd.; LA 278-1272. FRINGS, KURT, AGENCY, INC. BLANCHARD, NINA, AGENCY 242 N Canon Dr., B. H.; CRestview 4-8881. 9126 Sunset Blvd., L. A .60 257-6109. GAC-IMA, BLOOM, M.EL & ASSOCIATES, 9025 Wilshire Blvd., B. H.; CRestview 3-2400. 328 S. Beverly Dr. B.H.; 273-6820. GAGON, MILDRED BRANDIES. BOB. GENCY. C... 3208 Dona Emilia Dr., Studio City; 657-2456. 110 VnturaBlvd r;tv ;POplar 2-4872. GARDNER, THE AGENCY, 9119 Sunset Blvd. BRANDON, PAUL ASSOCIATES, (60) . CR 3-0068. 8833 Sunset Blvd.; OL 2-2446. GARNER, MARION BREWIS, ALEX 9163 Sunset Blvd., L. A. CRestview 4-0293. 451 N. Canon Dr., B. H.; CR 4-9874. GARRICK, DALE, INTERNATIONAL AGENCY. BRISKIN -LEVEE 8820 Sunset Blvd., (69): OLympia 7-2661. 8560 Sunset Blvd., L. A.; OL 7.5700. GENERAL ARTISTS CORP., BRITTIN AGENCY, 9025 Wilshire Blvd.. BeverlyHills; CRestview 640 N Bronson Ave.; H011ywood 6-1166. 3-2400. BROWN, NED, ASSOCIATED, 315S.Beverly Dr., B. H.: CRest 6-1131. GERARD THEATRICAL AGENCY, -** CAMBRIDGE CO., THE 8949 Sunset Blvd., 274- 1570 Gower St. (28), L.A., HO 5-6011. 4202. GERTZ. MITCHELL AGENCY, 338 No. Rodeo Dr.. B H .CRestview 4-5491. CHASIN-PARK-CITRON AGENCY, GOLD, HERMAN. AGENCY, 10889 WilshireBlvd.,Suite 1020,L.A.,24; 9034Sunset Blvd..(46); CRestview 4-1621. GRanite 7-2561. GOLD, SID -FIELDS, JACK, AGENCY, HAROLD CHILES AGENCY, 9255 Sunset Blvd. (69); CRestview 4.7247. 8255 Sunset Blvd. (46); OLympia 6-7270. GOLDSTONE-TOBIAS AGENCY. CLOUTMAN, GERALD. AGENCY INC. 250 N Canon Dr., Rev Hills: CRestview 6-1071. 10850 Riverside Dr., N. Hllwd.; 877-0768. GRADY, MARY AGENCY, 10850 Riverside Dr., COAST ARTISTS, INC., N. lillwd.; TR 7-9981. 280 S. Beverly Dr., B. H.; CRest. 4-7321. GR ASFITN, MAUR', COLLIER. SHIRLEY AGENCY 8730 Sunset Blvd., L. A.; °I.ympia 2-5168 1127 Stradella Rd . L. A.; CRestview 6-3115. GREEN IVAN AGENCY, THE. CONDIT AGENCY, 8665 Wilshire Blvd. B H.; OT.ympia 2-4010. 1651 N. Highland Ave., 28; Hollywood 4-9233. GREENEVINE AGENCY, THE CONNOR, ALLEN, CORFINO, ALEX ASSOC- 943% N. La rienerra Blvd. (461; OT.vmpia 7-2800. IATES, INC.,14241Ventura Blvd., Sherman GROSSMAN. MILTON M.. AGENCY, Oaks; HO 5-0834. Ann Sunset Blvd. (601. fn.. 7-3040. CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS, LTD., HALLIBURTON, JEANNE. 9255 Sunset Blvd.. L. A69; CRestview 4-7888. 12407 Venture 111vd.. Studio City; POplar 9-2047 COOLING. MARY G. AGCY., HALSEY. REF.CE. 8450 Melrose Pl., L.A.; 653-4511. 8733 Sunset Blvd.. L. A. (46): OLympia 2-2409. COOPER. RAY, AGENCY. HAMILBURG. MITCHELL J.. AGENCY, 139 S. Beverly Dr., B. H. Suite 333; CRestview 1104S. Robertson Blvd.(35): CRestview 4-9311 6-9769. HARRIS, MICKEY, AGENCY,

588 4536 Wilshire Blvd.,Suite 100-A,L.A.,15; MISHKIN AGENCY, 935.2333. 9255 Sunset Blvd., L. A., (69); 274-5261. HERDAN-SHERRELL AGENCY, MOORE, LOLA D. 8961 Sunset Blvd., L. A. (69); CRestview 1-5236. 560 N. Larchmont Ave., L. A. (4); HO. 6-7151. HERSHON, RED, AGENCY, MORRIS. GEORGE, AGENCY, 8447 Wilshire Blvd., B. H.; 653-7185. 355 N. Canon Dr., B. H.; CRestview 1-5743. HERZBRUN, WALTER, MORRIS, WM., AGENCY, INC., 8601 Beverly Blvd. (48); OLympia 2-7210. 151El Camino, B. H.; CRestview 4-7451; BRad HILLER, AGENCY, THE, shaw 24111. 321 S. Beverly Dr..B. H.; CRestview 1-5601. NEWMAN, MARC, AGENCY, INC., HINTON, RAY AGENCY 8530 Wilshire Bryd., B. H.: OL 2-3961. 6760 Franklin Place (28); H011ywood 4-0665. NORTH, MICHAEL, AGENCY, HOLMES-HILL AGENCY, 188 N Canon Dr., B H.: CRestview 4-0766. 10850 Riverside Dr., N. HIlwd. PO 2-1195. O'BRYAN, FRAN, AGENCY, HUNT, GEORGE B. & ASSOCIATES, 1648 Wilshire Blvd., L.A.; 483-7452 or 482.7452. 8350 Santa Monica Blvd. (69); OLdfield 4-6600. OLIVER.M A UR 1NE, AD ASSOCIATES, HYLAND, DICK IRVING ASSOCIATES, 874, Sunset Blvd. (46); OLdfield 7-1250. 8733 Sunset Blvd.. 69: OL 7-4410. PACIFIC ARTISTS, LTD., INGERSOLL, GEORGE, AGENCY 8743 Sunset Blvd. (69); 657-5990. 7167;4 Sunset Blvd.: H011ywood 7-0862. PAYTON, BOB, AGENCY INTERNATIONAL TALENT ASSOCIATES, 8272 Sunest Blvd. (46); OLdfield 6-1880. INC. PEARSON. BEN, 9538 Brighton Way, B. H.; ("Rest 5-4562.. 1046 N Carol Dr. (69); CRestview 4-5488. INTERNATIONAL THEATRICAL AGENCY, PHILLIPS-CORDIERAGENCY, 6683 Sunset 8733 Sunset Blvd. (69) 657-7727. (46); OL 2-7011. IRWIN, LOU, INC., 9161 Sunset Blvd. (46); POMFROY. JACK. AGENCY, CRestview 1.7131. 14252 Ventura Blvd.,Sherman Oaks; 872.1844. JAFFE AGENCY. INC., THE, PORTNOY, MILDRE ORMINS, AGENCY, 1350 8553 Sunset Blvd. (46); OLympia 7-2711. N. Highland Ave. (28); 466-6610. JOSEPH, JAYE INC., THE, 8961 Sunset Blvd. PREMIERE ARTISTS & PRODUCERS (60): CRest. 3-2000. AGENCY JUNIOR ARTISTS UNLIMITED, 1046 N Carol Dr. (69); CRestview 4-5488. 4914 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, PROGRESSIVE MANAGEMENT CORP., POpular 3-9000. 9000 Sunset Blvd. (60): CR 8-0900. KELMAN, TONY, AGENCY, RAISON -ROBERT, AGENCY, 9172 Sunset Blvd., 69; CR 6-4450. 9000 Sunset Blvd. (46); CR 3-8422. KENDALL AGENCY ROBINSON & ASSOCIATES. 9157 Sunset Blvd. (46); CRestview 4-8107. 340 N. Camden Dr., B. H.: 275-6114. KOHNER, PAUL, INC.. 9169 Sunset Blvd. (46); ROGAL. BERT, ARTISTS MANAGEMENT, CRestview 15165 1114 N. Gardner St (46) 876-3364. KUMIN-OLENICK AGENCY, ROMANS, ANN, AGENCY, annC Revri. Dr.. B H CRestview 4-7281. 9015 Wilshire Blvd., B. H.; 876-3364. LANCE, LEON 0., 8820 Sunset Blvd. (69). ROSE. HAROLD ARTISTS. ITD. Olympia 711)6(1 ligIn W;Ishire Blvd.. B. H.; 0T, 2-3961. LANDERS. THE, AGENCY ROSEN JERRY AGENCY, THE 321 Beverly . R11 CRestview4-0717. C Beverly Dr 19 TT CRestview4-5861. LAUREN -FINGER AGENCY ROSEN, LARRY, AGENCY 0220 Sunset Blvd (60); CRestview 3-3550. 0100 Sims.* 111,-.1 (60) CRestview 6.1005. LAZAR. IRVING PAUL. RUBIN, HOWARD & ASSOCIATES, LTD., 211 CBeverly DrR H.; CRestview 5-6153 100 N. (-anon Dr.. B.H. CR 3-6200. LESSER, TED, AGENCY, Statler Hotel, 900 Wil RUBY. BETTY TALENT. AGENCY, shire Blvd(17): MAdison 8-7356. 1741 N Ivar Ave.. (28); Hollywood 6-6652. LEVEE, SIDNEY M. C., RUSH. ART. INC.. 9255 SunsetBlvd.,(69); CRestview 3-8474. 357 N. Canon Dr., B.H.; CR 4-6841. LEWIS, HENRY AGENCY THE SACKHEIM AGENCY. 9172 Sunset Blvd.; (69); CRestview 5.5129. 8721 Sunset Blvd. (69); OL 7-2770. LINSK, LESTER, SALKOW AGENCY, 8776SunsetBlvd.,Los 195 S. Beverly Dr., B.H., CRestview 5.4396. Angeles (69)OLympia 2-6750. LONGENECKER. ROBERT, SAMPLES, RUHL M.. 8438 Melrose Pl. (60) ; OLive 3-3770. 468 N. Canon Dr., B. H.; CRest. 4-6201. LOO. BESSIE. AGENCY SAPHIER. JAMES L., AGENCY. INC. 8746 Sunset Blvd. (69): OL 7-7785. 9229 Sunset Blvd.. L. A. 69; CRestview 1-7231. LYONS. GRACE, AGENCY, SCHALLERT, JOHN W. AGENCY, 202 N. Bever- 941 S. LaCienega Blvd. (69); 656-7773. ly DrB. H. ,CRest. 4-8291. MacGREGOR. MITZI, AGENCY. SCHULLER, WILLIAM, AGENCY 8272 Sunset Blvd., L. A., 69; 654-2743. (69); CRest.3- MacOUARRIE, EARL, Suite 130, 9110 Sunset Blvd. 9157 sonset Rlvd (46): CRestview 4-8919. 4000. MANAGEMENT OF ARTISTS, SEAMAN, GEORGE, AGENCY 8961SunsetBlvd.,L.A.,(69);CRestview 8272 Sunset Blvd (46); OLdfield 6-1161. 3-6400. SEBBY ASSOCIATES, MARTON. PAUL P Box 11741, A.; H011ywood 7-6920. 9110 Sunset Blvd., L. A. (69)CRestview 4-8285. SHAFER, HAL AGENCY, McCONKEY ARTISTS AGENCY. 1017 N. LaCienega Blvd., (69) L. A. OL 7-4100. 1822 N. Wilcox Ave., L. A.,(28); H011ywood SHAUER. MELVILLE A.. AGENCY. 3-7141. 01 10 Sunset Blvd. (69); CRestview 1-1103. McHUGH. JAMES. JR. AGENCY, SHAW. GLENN R411 BeverlyBlvd..(481 01-1.2770. 8440 Sunset Blvd.. (60): 654-6110. McMILLAN, HAZEL, AGENCY. 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593 PERRETT, FRANK AND CHAIKEN, BILL, 489 COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORS, INC., 6 E. 46th So. Robertson Blvd., B. H.; BRadshaw 2.3205. St., YU. 6-4235. PEIRCE, BILL, 1717 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood REGINA CREWE, 240 Central Park South,19; 28; Hollywood 9-8135. Circle 6-0032. POMERANTZ, CHARLES A.,15300Ventura DAVIS, AL PUBLICITY, 515 Madison Ave., N. Blvd., Suite 500, Sherman Oaks, 91413; TR 2.0080. Y.; PLaza 3-428.13. PROCTOR, JACK, 6926 Melrose Ave., Hollywood DORMANN, HENRY 0., 59 East 54th, N. Y.; 38; WEbster 6.7235. ELdorado 5-0400. RHODES, BOB, 445 No. Rossmore Ave., L A. FALK, RICHARD R., ASSOCIATES, 220 W. 42nd 90004; 466-6058. St., 36; CHickering 4-5797. ROCHE, FRANK AND ASSOCIATES, 8721 Bev- FARNOL, LYNN, 50 Rockefeller Plaza. Judson 6-5777. erly Blvd., L. A. 48; OLeander 5-7670. GERSH, RICHARD B., 200 West 57th Street, New ROGERS, COWAN & BRENNER, INC., 250 N. York 19, New York; COlumbus 5-6822. Canon Dr., B. H.; CRestview 5-4581. EDWARD HARRISON, 1501 Broadway, 36; ROSE, GLENN, 8440 Sunset Blvd., L. A. 46; 654- LAckawanna 4-1318. 3800. BERNARD M. KAMBER ORGANIZATION, 729 ROSS & GARDINER ASSOCIATES, 8619 Sunset 7th Ave., 19; CIrcle 7-1610. Blvd., L. A. 69; OL 7-4480.. KATZ, ALFRED, 200 W. 57th St.; PLaza 7-4775. SAMUELSON, CHIEF & ASSOCIATES, 8833 MARK LARKIN, 8315 Lefferts Blvd., New Gar- Sunset Blvd., Suite 407, L. A. 69; 655-5960. dens, L. I.; Virginia 9-6340. SCHARF, MANN & CO., 9056 Santa Monica Blvd.. LEWIS, BERNARD CO., THE, 37 West 57th St., L. A. 69; CRestview 4-6222. New York 36, N. Y.; CH. 4-6430. SEIDEN, STANLEY, 1605 N. Ivar Ave., L. A. 28; THE McDERMOTT CO., Suite 70, 316 E. 55th St., HO 4-7121. N. Y. 22; HA 1-3392. SHAW & ROBERTS, 9887 Santa Monica Blvd., McFADDEN, STRAUSS, EDDY & IRWIN, 509 B. H.; 274-8307. Madison Ave., Suite 1614, New York 10022; 421- SHERMAN COMPANY, THE, 1040 N. Las Palmas 7610. Ave., L. A. 38; HO 9-9011. NOEL MEADOW ASSOCIATES, 229 West 42nd SMITH, LOU & GARRICK, ROBERT, 9107 Wil- Street, 36; LOngacre 5-7763. shire Blvd., B. H.; 271-6223. NORTON & CONDON, INC, 207 E. 31 St., LE. SPRINGER, JOHN, ASSOCIATES, INC.,1801 2-7935. Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles, LARRY PENZELL, 501 Madison Ave.; PL. 9-3890. Calif. 90067-; 277-3744. N. Y. THOMAS-MASKELL, 6305 Yucca St., Hollywood PINE, ARTHUR, ASSOCIATES, 225 W. 57th St.; 28; HO 2-3291. CI. 6-6922. TIERNEY, JACK, 17100 Ventura Blvd., Encino, JAMES D. PROCTOR. 545 5th Avenue, 19; Calif.; 872-1666. MUrray Hill 7-5084. WATTERS, BILL & ASSOCIATES, 1271 St. Ives ROFFMAN, RICHARD H., ASSOCIATES, 675 Place, L. A. 46; BRadshaw 2.0148. West End Avenue; Riverside 9-3647. WCA PUBLICITY (Ivan Stauffer & Earl Win- ROGERS, COWAN & BRENNER, INC., 598 Mad- gard), 4419 Van Nuys, Suite 207; Van Nuys; ST ison Ave.; PLaza 9-6272. 3-1981. RUSSELL JOE, ASSOCIATES, 156 W. 48th St.: WOLCOTT, ROBERT B. & ASSOCIATES, 1111 Circle 5-4848. Wilshire Blvd., L. A. 17; 482-2880. SCHREIER. GEORGE, ASSOCIATES. 400 Madi- son Ave.. 17; PLaza 3-6640. SOLTERS, O'ROURKE AND SABINSON, 62 West 45th St., (36); TN. 7.8500. BENJAMIN SONNENBERG, 247 Park Avenue, 17; New York YU. 6-5400. SPRINGER, JOHN ASSOCIATES, INC., 667 Mad- DAVID 0. ALBER ASSOCIATES, INC., 44E. ison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10021; 421-6720. 53rd St., 22; TEmpleton 8-8300. TAPLINGER, ROBERT S. ASSOCIATES, INC.. 8ASCH, BUDDY, OFFICE, 17 East 45th St., 17; 17,N.Y.;PLaza MUrray Hill 7-8351. 415 Madison Ave., N.Y. BECK, P., 729 7th Ave., 19; CI 5.5552. 2-7722. BIRDWELL RUSSELL and ASSOCIATES, INC., TOM WALLER ASSOCIATES, 505 5th Avenue; 30 Rockefeller Plaza. 20; CIrcle 6.1164. MUrray Hill 7.1277. BURKE & CORBIN ASSOCIATES, INC., 200 A. P. WAXMAN. 55 Central Park West, 23; Park Ave.; MU. 7-7777. SUsouehanna 7-4181. BYOIR, CARL & ASSOCIATES, INC., 800 2nd WESTON ASSOCIATES, INC., 50 Central Park Ave YUkon 6-6100. West, N.Y. 23; TR 4-2060. CANTON, ARTHUR H. INC., 424 Madison Ave., JOE WOLHANDLER ASSOCIATES, INC., 155 P1 5-6381. E. 55th St., (22); PLaza 9-2050.

594 Programs NETWORK STAR PRODUCER SPONSOR - AGENCY SUSTAINING SHOWS SYNDICATED STAR PRODUCER DISTRIBUTOR

595 Television Programs

[Thelistings below includestar(m.c.,narrator), producer, sponsor, advertising agency, network, running time, live, tape or film-for network shows; star, producer, distributor, running time-for syndicated shows. Sustaining network programs are also included. All programs are weekly unless otherwise indicated.]

ABC NEWS DOCUMENTARIES. Van Heflin, narrator. A series of documentaries. ABC News' Special ProjiTts producers: John H. Secondari, Stephen Fleischman, Thomas Wolf, prod. ABC Net- work hour. ABC SCOPE. News documentary specials. Howard K. Smith, anchorman, Thomas H. Wolf, executive prod., Robert Siegenthaler, James Benjamin, Harold Wallace, producers. ABC STAGE 67. Presents musical revues, musical plays, drama and documentaries. Hubbell Robinson, Exec. prod. ABC Network Hour. ABC WEEKEND NEWS. Keith McBee, anchorman. Sidney E. Byrnes, prod. ABC Network 15 minute Newscast. ABC'S WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS. Jim McKay, Bill Flemming, Chris Schenkel, commentators. , exec. prod. ABC Network. ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. TCA, prod. Sterling Television Co., dist. Syndicated Half-hour. Film. ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS. Jack Douglas, host. Syndicated. Color. Half-hour. ADVENTURES IN SPORT Various. Telenews Productions, prod.Sterling TelevisionCo.,Inc.,dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. THE ADVENTURES OF LASSIE. Jon Provost. June Lockhart. Robert Golden, prod.-Wrather Corp. Spon- sors and Agencies: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. (Lassie re -runs.) ALL AMERICAN GAME OF THE WEEK Sports TV, Inc., prod.-dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. ALL AMERICAN WRESTLING Neal Van Ells.Crosley Broadcasting Corp..prod. Kling Film Pro- duction,, dirt. Syndicated. Hour. Film. ALL STAR GOLF Various. NBC Network. Hour. Film. ALL STAR GOLF Various. Peter DeMet Productions, prod. Walter Schwinner, Inc.,dist.Syndicated Hour. Film. . Tony Marnmarella, prod. Participating sponsorship. ABC Net- work. Hour. Live THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN. Curt Gowdy, host. Starring Craig Stevens, Joe Brooks. Roone Arledge exec. prod. ABC Network. Color. Hour. THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW. Andy Griffith, Ronny Howard. Sheldon Leonard, exec. prod., Bob Ross, prod. Sponsor: General Foods Corp. (Benton & Bowles, Inc.), CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. Color. ANDY OF MAYBERRY. Andy Griffith, Don Knotts. Aaron Ruben, Prod., Sheldon Leonard, exec. prod. Mayberry Prods. Sponsors: Various. Half-hour. (Monday through Friday) CBS Network. Film. Re runs. THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW Andy Williams. Color. Hour. NBC. ANOTHER WORLD. Various. NBC Network. Half-hour. ART LINKLETTER'S HOUSE PARTY, Art Linkletter. Guedel and Linkletter Productions-CBS-TV Network. prod. Martin Hill, prod. Participating sponsors. CBS Network. Half-hour (5 days a week) Tape. AS THE WORLD TURNS. Don McLaughlin. Lyle B.Hill, prod. Procter & Gamble Co. (Young & Rubicam, Inc.) CBS Network. Half-hour (5 days a week). Live. ASTROBOY. Cartoon. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. (5 days a week.) BASEBALL GAME OF THE WEEK. Various CBS Television Sports producers. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Times various. BATMAN. Adam West, Burt Ward, Neil Hamilton. Howie Horwitz, prod., Greenway Productions. ABC Network twice weekly, half-hour each. BEANY AND CECIL Cartoon. , prod. ABC. Color. BELL TELEPHONE HOUR Donald Voorhees, conductor. The Bell System. NBC Network. Hour. Series will alternate with a series of special programs. BEN CASEY Vince Edwards, Franchot Tone. Wilton Schiller, exec. prod., John Meredyth Lucas, prod. Bing Crosby Prod. ABC-TV Network. Hour. Film.

596 THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan, prod.-Filmways TV Prods., Paul Henning, prod.; Al Simon, exec. prod. Sponsors and agencies: The Kellogg Co. (Leo Burnett Co., Inc.) The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (William Esty Co., Inc.) Film. Half-hour. CBS. Color. BEWITCHED. Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York. Jerry Davis, prod., Harry Ackerman, exec. prod., Screen Gems, Inc. ABC-TV Network. Half-hour. BIBLE DRAMAS Hollywood Personalities. Cathedral Films, prod. Major Television Productions,dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. BIG BOWL, THE Bowling subjects. Al Niggemeyer, Astra Productions, prod.Medallion TV Ent., dist.Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. THE BIG FIGHT Various. The Big Fights, Inc., prod.-dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Hour. Film. Over- seas dist.-Fremantle Overseas Radio & TV, Inc. French, German, Italian, Spanish. BIG MOMENT IN SPORTS, THE Various. Sterling & Hearst Metrotone, prod.; Sterling Television, dist. Syndicate'. 5 min. Film. BIG TEN FOOTBALL HILITES Sports TV, Inc., prod.-dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. THE BIG VALLEY. Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Long. Levy-Gardner-Laven prod. for Four Star Television ABC Network. Color. Hour. BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CHRYSLER THEATRE. Bob Hope. NBC Network. Sponsor: Chrysler. Live and film. BOB YOUNG WITH THE NEWS. Bob Young. Robert Rogow, Harry McCarthy, prods. ABC Network. 15 minutes. Saturday and Sunday. BONANZA. Lorne Green. NBC, prod. Sponsors: Various. NBC Network. Hour. Color. Film. BOWLING TIME Various. Discovery Productions, prod. Sterling Television Co., dist. Syndicated. Hour Film. BOZO THE CLOWN Bill Britten, MC. WPIX-TV, prod. Syndicated. Half-hour. Sponsors: General Foods. ABC Network. Half-hour. CANDID CAMERA. Bess Myerson, host, Allen Funt. Bob Banner Exec. prod. Candid Camera Co., in assoc. CBS TV. prod. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. Film and tape. CAPTAIN KANGAROO. Bob Keeshan. Al Hyslop, prod. David Connell, exec. prod. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Hour. (Monday through Saturday). Tape. CBS AFTERNOON NEWS WITH DOUGLAS EDWARDS. Douglas Edwards. William Porter, prod. Sponsor: Various. CBS Network. Five minutes. (5 days a week.) CBS EVENING NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE. Walter Cronkite. Sanford Socolow, Russ Ben- sley, prods. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. Live, film, tape. (5 days a week.) CBS GOLF CLASSIC. Jack Whitaker, Cary Middlecoff, commentators. Frank Chirkinian, prod. Sponsors and Agencies: Buick Motor Div., General Motors Corp. (McCann-Erickson, Inc.) and others. CBS Network. Hour. CBS MID -DAY NEWS. William Porter, prod. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Five Minutes. (5 days a week.) CBS MORNING NEWS WITH MIKE WALLACE. Mike Wallace. Phil Lewis, prod. Sponsor: Various. CBS Network. 25 minutes. (5 days a week.) CBS REPORTS. Various CBS News Correspondents. Producers: Jack Beck, Gene DePoris, David Lowe, William McClure, William Peters, Joseph Wershba, Robert Richter, Philip Scheffier. Palmer Williams, exec. prod. CBS Network. Hour. (Alternate Tuesdays). CBS SATURDAY NEWS. Various CBS News Correspondents. Hal Haley, prod. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR. Jack Whitaker, commentator. Prod., CBS Television Sports staff under supervision of Jack Dolph, Dir. of sports. Sponsors and Agencies: Ford Motor Co., Ford Div. (J. Walter Thompson Co.) ; others. CBS Network. Times various. CBS SUNDAY EVENING NEWS WITH BILL STOUT. (Hollywood) Bill Stout. Sam Zelman, prod. Sponsor: American Home Products (Ted Bates & Co.) CBS Network. Quarter hour. Live, tape and film. CBS SUNDAY NEWS WITH HARRY REASONER. (New York) Harry Reasoner. Hal Haley, prod. Sponsor: Whitehall Pharmacal Div. of American Home Products (Ted Bates), CBS Network. Quarter hour. THE CBS THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIES. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Two Hours. CBS FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE. Feature length films. CBS Network two hours. CHAMPION BOWLING Fred Wolf. Syndicated. Hour. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS. Various. Walter Schwimmer, Inc., prod., dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. THE CHRYSLER THEATRE. Bob Hope, host. NBC Network. (26 shows alternating with Bob Hope Show.) Color. Hour. CHUCK McCANN. Children's program. Syndicated. Hour. 597 CLAY COLE. Clay Cole. Syndicated. Hour. COLLEGE FOOTBALL KICKOFF Chris Schenkel. CBS. Fifteen Minutes. COMBAT Vic Morrow, Rick Jason, Pierre Jalbert. Selmur Productions, Inc., Gene Levitt producer. Selig J. Seligman, exec. prod. Film ABC. Hour. CONCENTRATION Hugh Downs. NBC-TV, prod. Various sponsors. NBC Network. Half-hour (Monday through Friday). Live. DAKTARI. Marshall Thompson, Cheryl Miller. Leonard Kaufman, prod. CBS Network. Hour. DANIEL BOONE. Fess Parker. NBC Network. Hour. Color. THE SHOW. Danny Kaye. Stanley Prager, prod., Herbert Bonis, exec. prod. Sponsors: S. H. Green Stamps (S.S.C. & B.); R. J. Reynolds (Wm. Esty & Co.); Alberto-Culver (Compton Advertising) Ralston -Purina (Guild, Bascom & Bonfigli) CBS Network. Hour. Color. Tape. THE DEAN MARTIN SHOW. Dean Martin. NBC Network. Hour. Tape. Color. DENNIS THE MENACE. Jay North, Gloria Henry. NBC Network. Half-hour. Film. THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW. Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore. , prod., Sheldon Leonard, exec. prod. Sponsors: Procter & Gamble, Inc. (Benton & Bowles, Inc.) P. Lorillard (Lennen & Newell, Inc.). CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. DIRECTIONS' 66. Various. Wiley Hance, prod. Theodore Metzger, assoc. prod. ABC Network. DISCOVERY '66. Virginia Gibson, host. Jules Power, exec. prod., Daniel Wilson, prod. Half-hour. ABC. THE DOCTORS. NBC Network. Half-hour. (5 days a week). DR. KILDARE Richard Chamberlain, Raymond Massey. NBC Network. Half-hour. Twice weekly. DONNA REED SHOW Donna Reed, Carl Betz. Screen Gems prod. Tony Owen, exec. prod. Campbell Soup Co.-BBD&O; Johnson & Johnson. ABC Network. Half-hour. Film. DRAGNET. Jack Webb. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW. Ed Sullivan. Bob Precht, prod.-Sullivan Prods. Inc: CBS -TV Network. Sponsors: P. Lorillard Co. (Lennen & Newell, Inc.) Lever Brothers Co. and Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. (Sullivan, Stauffert, Colwell & Bayles, Inc.) Whitehall Div. of American Home Products Corp. (Ted Bates & Co.). CBS Network. Hour. Live. THE EDGE OF NIGHT. Laurence Hugo, Ann Flood. Rick Edelstein, prod. Bud Gowen, assoc. prod. Sponsors: Procter & Gamble Co. and others (Benton & Bowles, Inc.) CBS Network. Half-hour. Live. (5 days a week.) EYE GUESS. Quiz show. Bill Cullen. Bob Stewart, prod. NBC Network. Daytime, half-hour. F TROOP. Forrest Tucker, Larry Storch. Hy Averback, prod., Warner Bros. Studio. ABC Network. Half- hour. FAMILY AFFAIR. Brian Keith, Sebastian Cabot, Edman Beloin. Henry Carson, co -prods. CBS Network. Half-hour. FATHER KNOWS BEST Robert Young, Jane Wyatt. Screen Gems, Inc.-Eugene B. Rodney, prod. Scott Paper Co., Bristol-Myers Co. & The Kellogg Co. ABC Network. Half-hour. Film. Re -runs. THE FBI. Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Lynn Loring. QM Productions in assoc. with Warner Bros. for ABC-TV, Quinn Martin, exec. prod., Charles Larson, prod., Norman Jolley, assoc. prod. ABC-TV Network. Color Hour. FELONY SQUAD. Drama. Howard Duff, Ben Alexander, Dennis Cole. Walter Grauman, prod. 20th Cen- tury -Fox TV. ABC Network. Hour. THE FLINTSTONES Animated voices: Alan Reed (Flintstone) Jean Vander Pyl, (Wilma). William Hanna. Joseph Barbera, prods., Hanna -Barbera Studios. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. Color. FLIPPER. Brian Kelly, Luke Halpin, Tommy Norden. NBC Network. Color. Half-hour. FRONTIERS OF FAITH Various. Doris Ann. prod. Sustaining. NBC Network. Half-hour. Live. THE FUGITIVE. David Janssen, Barry Morse. QM Productions in assoc., United Artists-TV, Alan Armer. prod., Quinn Martin, exec. prod. ABC. Hour. Film. GALE STORM. Gale Storm, ZaSu Pitts. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. (5 days a week.) GARRY MOORE SHOW. Variety. Garry Moore, host. Perry Cross, prod. CBS Network. Hour. GENERAL HOSPITAL. Various. ABC Network. Half-hour.(5 days a week). GET SMART! Don Adams, Barbara Feldon. NBC Network. Half-hour. Color. GIDGET. Sally Field, Don Porter. William Sackheim, prod., Harry Ackerman, exec. prod. Screen Gems, Inc Syndicated. Color. Half-hour. GILLIGAN'S ISLAND. Bob Denver, Alan Hale. Sherwood Schwartz, prod. -United Artists -TV in assoc. CBS -TV. Sponsors and Agencies: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. Color. Film. GIRL FROM U.N.C.L.E. Stephanie Powers, Noel Harrison. Norman Felton, exec. prod. NBC Network. Hour. 598 GIRL TALK. Panel. ABC Network. Half-hour. COMER PYLE-USMC. Jim Nabors, Frank Sutton. Aaron Ruben, prod. Sponsor and Agency: General Foods (Benton & Bowles, Inc.) CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. Color. GREEN ACRES. Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor. Jay Sommers, prod. Paul Henning, exec. prod. Sponsors and Agencies: Procter & Gamble Co. (Compton Advertising, Inc.) General Foods Corp. (Young & Rubicam, Inc.) CBS Network. Film. Color. Half-hour. GREEN HORNET. Van Williams, Bruce Lee. William Dozier, exec. prod.; Greenway Prod. ABC Network. Half-hour. THE GUIDING LIGHT Ellen Demming, Barnard Hughes. Lucy Ferri, prod. Sponsor and agency: Procter & Gamble Co. Compton Advertising, Inc. CBS Network. Quarter-hour (5 days a week). Live. GUNSMOKE. James Arness, Milburn Stone. CBS Television -Philip Leacock, prod. Sponsors: American Tobacco Co. (Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc.) ; Whitehall Division of American Home Products Corp. (Ted Bates & Co., Inc.). CBS Network. Hour. Film. HALLMARK HALL OF FAME Various stars. Compass Prods., prod. Hallmark Cards, Inc.-Foote, Cone & Belding. 5 shows. Live. HARRY REASONER WITH THE NEWS CBS News program. Five Minutes. HAWK. Burt Reynolds, Wayne Grice. Screen -Gems; Hubbell Robinson, exec. prod. ABC TV Network. Hour. THE HERO. Richard Mulligan, Marriette Hartley. Jay Sandrich, prod. NBC Network. Half-hour. HEY LANDLORD. Will Hutchins, Sandy Baron. Carry Marshall, Jerry Belson, co -prods. NBC Network. Half-hour. HOGAN'S HEROES. Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer. Edward H. Feldman, prod. Sponsors: General Foods, Philip Morris. CBS Network. Half-hour. Color. Film. THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE. Variety. William 0. Harbach, prod. Nick Vanoff, exec. prod., Zodiac Prod. ABC-TV Network. Color. Hour. HOME MANAGEMENT Various. Coronet Films, prod.-dist. Syndicated. 10 min., Quarter-hour. Film. HOME RUN DERBY Various. Homer Prods., & United Artists Television Inc., prod. Half-hour. Syndi- cated. Film. HONEYMOONERS. THE Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows. CBS Films, Inc., prod., dist.Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. HONEY WEST. Anne Francis, John Ericson. Richard Newton, prod. Aaron Spelling, exec. prod. Television prod. Syndicated. Half-hour. HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT. Chet Huntley, David Brinkley. NBC Network. Half-hour. I DREAM OF JEANNIE. Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden. NBC Network. Half-hour. I LOVE LUCY. Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Desilu Studios-Desi Arnaz, prod. Various sponsors. Half-hour. Monday thru Friday. Filmed re -runs. CBS. I SPY. Robert Culp, . Sheldon Leonard, prod. NBC Network. Color. Hour. INDOOR POLO HIGHLIGHTS Vince Lloyd. Bruce -Hall Productions, prod.-dist.Syndicated. Quarter- hour. Film. IRON HORSE. Dale Robertson, Gary Collins. Stephen Kandel, prod.; Charles Marquis Warren, exec. prod. ABC Network. Hour. ISSUES AND ANSWERS. ABC Newsmen. Peggy Whedon, prod. ABC Network. Half-hour. IT'S ABOUT TIME. Frank Aletter, Jack Mullaney, Imogine Coca, Joe E. Ross. George Cahan, prod. CBS Network. Half-hour. I'VE GOT A SECRET. Steve Allen, host. Telecast Enterprises-CBS-TV. Chester Feldman, prod. Sponsors: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Wm. Esty Co.) General Foods Corp. (Young & Rubicam, Inc.) CBS Net- work, Half-hour. Live and Tape. THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW: THE AMERICAN SCENE MAGAZINE. Jackie Gleason. Ronald Wayne, prod. Jack Philbin, exec. prod. Peekskill Enterprises. Sponsors and Agencies: Philip Morris (Benton & Bowles) Ralston -Purina (Gardner Advertising Agency). CBS Network. Hour. Tape. JACKPOT BOWLING Various. NBC, prod. Bayuk-Werman & Schorr and Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. NBC Network. Half-hour. Live. JEAN ARTHUR SHOW. Jean Arthur, Ron Harper. Sy Rose, prod. CBS Network. Half-hour. JEOPARDY. Art Fleming, host. NBC Network. Half-hour. Color. JERICHO. Don Francks, John Leyton, Marino Mase. Stanley Niss, prod. CBS Network. Hour. JETSONS, THE Animated space age. Voices: George O'Hanlon (George), Penny Singleton (Jane). Wil- liam Hanna, prod. Color. Half-hour. Film. CBS. KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE. Various. NBC Network. Hour. Color. 599 LAMP UNTO MY FEET. Dr. George Crothers, host Public Affairs Dept. of CBS News -Ben Flynn, Joseph Clement, Chalmers Dale, Ted Holmes, prods. CBS Network. Half-hour. Tape and film. LAREDO. Neville Brand, Peter Brown, William Smith, Philip Carey. NBC Network. Hour. Color. LASSIE. Robert Bray. Robert Golden, prod. Campbell Soup Co.-Batten, Barton. Durstine & Osborn, Inc. General Foods Corp. (Foote, Cone & Belding) CBS. Half hour. Color. Film. (Overseas dist.-Television Programs of America-Spanish.) LAUREL AND HARDY. WPIX-TV, prod. Syndicated. 20 min. THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Lawrence Welk. James Hobson, prod. dir.; Sam Lutz, exec. prod. Dodge Division-Chrysler Co., Grant Advertising, Inc.,J. B. Williams. ABC Network. Hour. Live. LET'S GO GOLFING Byron Nelson. Photo Enterprises, Inc., prod. Byron Nelson Golf, dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. LET'S MAKE A DEAL. Monty Hall, host. NBC Network. Color. 25 Minutes. LISA HOWARD WITH THE NEWS. Lisa Howard. ABC Network. Five minutes. (5 days a week). LITTLE RASCALS Various. -Hal Roach, prod. Allied Artists Television Corp., dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. LIVE PRO WRESTLING Two professional wrestling stars. WBZ-TV, Boston, Atlantic Athletic Corp.. prods. Guild Films, dist. Syndicated. Tape. Hour. LOOK UP AND LIVE. Various. Public Affairs Dept. of CBS News -Chalmers Dale, Ted Holmes, Ben Flynn. Joseph Clement, prods. CBS Network. Half-hour. Tape and film. LOST IN SPACE. Guy Williams, June Lockhart. Irwin Allen Prod. in assoc. Van Bernard Prods., 20th Century Fox Television, Inc. and CBS -TV Network. Buck Houghton, prod. Irwin Allen, exec. prod. Sponsors and Agencies: Miles Laboratories (Jack Tinker and Partners), Polaroid Corp. (Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc.), S. C. Johnson and Son, Inc. (Benton and Bowles, Inc.) Toys (Carson Roberts, Inc.); Norelco (C. J. LaRoche & Co., Inc.) CBS Network. Hour. Film. LOVE OF LIFE. Audrey Peters, Ronald Tomme. Winsor Productions -Roy Winsor, prod.Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. (5 days a week). Live. LOVE ON A ROOFTOP. Judy Carne, Peter Deuel. Harry Ackerman, exec. prod.; E. W. Swackheimer, prod.-dir. ABC Network. Half-hour. LOVE THAT BOB Bob Cummings. Paul Henning, prod. Various sponsors. Syndicated. Half-hour (Mon- day through Friday). Film. THE LUCY SHOW. Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon. Tommy Thompson, prod. Sponsors and Agencies: Lever Bros. Co. (J. Walter Thompson Co.), The Toni Company (The Gumbinner-North Co.) CBS Network. Half- hour. Color. Film. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Marty Glickman, Stan Lomax. Winik Films Corp., prod.-dist. Syndicated Quarter-hour. Film. MAKE THAT SPARE. Bowling. Johnny Johnston, commentator. Jim Colligan prod. ABC. Half-hour. THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. Robert Vaughn, Leo G. Carroll. NBC Network. Hour. THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS. Robert Lansing, Dana Wynter. John Newland, exec. prod.; Robert L. Jacks, prod. ABC Network. Hour. MARLENE SANDERS AND THE NEWS WITH THE WOMAN'S TOUCH. Marlene Sanders, news- caster. Charles Schuman, prod. ABC Network. 5 minutes. (5 days a week.) MATCH GAME. Gene Rayburn, host. NBC Network. Half-hour. THE McCOYS. (Reruns) Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna. Charles Isaacs, prod. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. (5 days a week). Film. MCHALE'S NAVY. Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn, Tim Conway. Si Rose, prod. Edward J. Montagne, exec. prod. Half-hour. ABC. MEET THE PRESS Lawrence Spivak, Ned Brooks. Lawrence Spivak, prod. Pan-American World Air ways-J. Walter Thompson Co. NBC Network. Half -Hour. Live. MERVE GRIFFIN. Merve Griffin. Hour and a Half. (5 days a week). MIGHTY MOUSE PLAYHOUSE. Cartoon, Terrytoons, div. of CBS Films, Inc., prod. William Weiss, exec. prod. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. MILTON BERLE SHOW. Variety; Milton Berle, host. Bill Dana, prod.; Nick Vanoff, Wm. 0. Harbach, exec. prods. ABC Network. Hour. MIKE DOUGLAS. Various. Syndicated. Hour and a half. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. Steven Hill, Greg Morris. Joseph Gantman, prod. CBS Network. Hour. MR. WIZARD. Don Herbert. Half-hour. Live. NBC. THE MONKEES. David Jones, Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith. Bert Schneider, Bob Rafelson, co -prods. NBC Network. Half-hour.

600 THE MONROES. Michael Anderson, Jr., Barbara Hershey. Al C. Ward, prod.; Qualis production; Fred Brogger, exec. prod. ABC Network. Hour. THE MUNSTERS. Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo. Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher, prods.-Kayro-Vue Prods.- CBS-TV Network. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. MY FAVORITE MARTIAN. Ray Walston, Bill Bixby. Jack Chertok Television, Inc.-CBS-TV Network, prod. Sponsors: The Kellogg Co. (Leo Burnett Co., Inc.) and others. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. Color. MY THREE SONS. Fred MacMurray, William Demarest. Edmund Hartmann, prod. Don Fedderson, exec. prod. Sponsors and Agencies: Toni Products (North Advertising), Hunt Foods (Young & Rubicam, Inc.). CBS Network. Half-hour. Color. Film. NAKED CITY Paul Burke, Horace McMahon. Syndicated. Hour. Film. NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION GAMES. Chris Schenkel, sportscaster. Roone Arledge, exec. prod. ABC Network. Live. NATIONAL PRO HIGHLIGHTS Jim Learning. Tel Ra Productions, prod.-dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. I. rim NBC NEWS AFTERNOON REPORT. Sander Vanocur. NBC Network. 25 Minutes. NBC NEWS DAY REPORT. Ray Scherer. NBC Network. Five minutes. NBC NEWS EARLY AFTERNOON REPORT. Floyd Kalber NBC Network. Five minutes. NBC NEWS MORNING REPORT. Edwin Newman. NBC Network. 5 Minutes. NCAA FOOTBALL. CBS Television Sports staff members, prod. Sponsors: General Cigar (Young & Rub,cam, inc.) Texaco (Benton & Bowles, Inc.) Institute of Life Insurance (J. Walter Thompson Co.) Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. (Sweeney & James Co.) Norelco (C. J. LaRoche & Co.) Stude- baker (D'Arcy Advertising, Inc.) Polaroid Corp. (Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc.) CBS. Time varies. NCAA FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Prod., John Pokorski. Bristol-Myers Co. for Vitalis (Doherty, Clif- ford, Steers & Shenfield) General Mills (Knox Reeves Advertising, Inc.) CBS. Fifteen minutes. Live. NCAA PRE -GAME SHOW Paul Dietzel, West Point, Ara Parseghian, Northwestern Univ. coaches. John Pokorski, prod. Union Carbide Consumer Products Co. rep. by William Esty Co., Inc. Fifteen Minutes. Film. CBS. . Various prods. Sponsors: Ford Div. of Ford Motor Co. (J. Walter Thompson Co.)Philip Morris, Inc. (Leo Burnett Co.) Norelco (C. J. LaRoche & Co., Inc.)Fire- stone Tire & Rubber Co. (Campbell -Ewald Co.) Polaroid Corp. (Doyle, Dane, Bernbach, Inc.) The Prudential Insurance Co. of America (Reach, McClinton & Co.) and regional sponsors. CBS Network. Times vary. THE NEW CASPER CARTOON SHOW. Children's program. ABC Network. Half-hour. THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS. Leonard Bernstein. Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center. Sponsors: Shell Oil Co. (Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc.) CBS Network. (4 shows). Hour. Tape. NEW YORK STATE THRUWAY SERIES Television Broadcasting Service, prod.,dist.Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. NFL-COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF. Tom Harmon, anchor commentator. Preview of next day's schedule of National Football League games. Bill Fitts, exec. prod. Sponsors: General Motors Corp., United Motors Service Division (Campbell -Ewald Co.); Continental Insurance Companies (Doyle, Dane, Bern- bach, Inc.); Skil Corp. (Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc.) and others. Hour. September 18 -December 18. NFL TOMORROW. Tom Harman, commentator. Preview of next day's National Football League games. CBS Network. Hour. THE NURSES. Shirl Conway, Zina Bethune. Film. Hour. OCCASIONAL WIFE. Michael Callan, Patricia Harty. Robert ('laver, prod. NBC Network. Half-hour. ONE STEP BEYOND Various. Syndicated. ABC Films. Half-hour. Film. COMEDIES MGM, prod.. MGM -TV. dist. 10 minutes. Film. THE OUTER LIMITS. Various. Syndicated. Hour. Film. OZZIE & HARRIET. The Nelsons. Stage Five Prod., prod.; ABC-TV Network. Half-hour. Film. Color. PASSWORD. Allen Ludden. Goodson-Todman Productions (Peak Prods.)-Frank Wayne, exec.prod. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. Tape. THE PATTY DUKE SHOW. Patty Duke. Chrislaw-United Artists Production-Bob Sweeney, prod ABC Network. Half-hour. Film. THE PEOPLE's CHOICE. Jackie Cooper. CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. PAUL WINCHELL. Paul Winchell. Syndicated. Hour. (5 days a week.) PERRY MASON. Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale. Gail Patrick Jackson, exec. prod. Arthur Marks, Art Seid, prods. Sponsors and Agencies: Various. Syndicated. Hour. Film. PETER GUNN. Craig Stevens. Blake Edwards, prod. Official Films, Inc., dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film.

601 PETER JENNINGS WITH THE NEWS. Peter Jennings. Walter J. Pfister,Jr., prod. ABC Network. 15 minutes. (5 days a week.) PETTICOAT JUNCTION. , Edgar Buchanan. Paul Henning, prod.Jay Sommers, exec. prod. Sponsors: Procter & Gamble Co. (Compton Adv., Inc.). CBS Network. Half-hour.Film. PEYTON PLACE. Dorothy Malone, Mia Farrow. Paul Monash, exec. prod., 20th Century-Fox Television. ABC-TV Network. Half-hour. (3 nights a week.) PISTOLS 'N PETTICOATS. Ann Sheridan, Ruth McDevitt, Douglas Fowley, CaroleWells. Joe Connelly, exec. prod. CBS Network. Half-hour. PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES. Pat Crowley, Mark Miller. NBC Network. Color.Half-hour. POST TIME-U. S. A. Chris Schenkel. Tel Ra Productions, prod.-dist. Syndicated.Quarter-hour. Film. PROFESSIONAL BOWLERS TOUR. Chris Schenkel, sportscaster. Roone Arledge, exec.prod. ABC Net- work. PROFILES IN COURAGE. Various. Syndicated. Hour. PRO FOOTBALL KICKOFF. Kyle Rote, host. CBS Television Sports-Tel-Ra Productions,prod. Sponsors: Bristol-Myers Co. for Vita (Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield, Inc.) Carter Products for Rise Aerated Shave (Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles, Inc.) Hamilton Watch Co. (N.W. Ayer & Son, Inc.) CBS Network. 15 Minutes. PRUITTS OF SOUTHAMPTON. Phyllis Diller, Reginald Gardiner, Gypsy Rose Lee.Nat Perrin, prod.; David Levy, exec. prod.; Filmways TV Production. ABC Network. Half-hour. QUICK DRAW McGRAW. Cartoon. William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, prods. Sponsors:Various. CBS Net- work. Half-hour. Film. RAT PATROL. Christopher George, Gary Raymond, Hans Gudegast. Stan Shpctner,prod.; Mirish-Rich TV prods. RAWHIDE. Clint Eastwood, Paul Brinegar. Robert E. Thompson, prod., Ben Brady, exec. prod.Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Hour. Film. READING THE BIBLE Henry Wilcoxon. 0.J. Keiper, prod. Foundation Films for Television, dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. THE RED SKELTON SHOW. Red Skelton. Seymour Berns, prod.; Guy della Cioppa, exec.prod.; Van Bernard Prods. CBS -TV Network. Sponsors and Agencies: Philip Morris (Benton & Bowles,Inc.) ; Alberto Culver (Compton Advertising); Whitehall, a Div. of American Home Products Co. (TedBates & Co., Inc.); Reynolds Metals (Lennen & Newell). CBS Network. Hour. Tape. Color. RICHARD BOONE. Richard Boone, Bethel Leslie. Syndicated. Hour. Film. THE ROAD WEST. Barry Sullivan, Kathryn Hays, Glenn Corbett. James McAdams, prod. Hour. ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS Cartoon. Producers Associates of Television, prod. Syndicated. Hour.Film. Color. THE ROGER MILLER SHOW. Variety. Roger Miller, host. Dwight Hendon, Gary Smith, co -prods.NBC Network. Half-hour. RON COCHRAN WITH THE NEWS Ron Cochran. CBS News Program. 5 min. THE ROUNDERS. Ron Hayes, Patrick Wayne, Chill Wills. Ed Adamson, prod. ABC Network. Half-hour. THE RUFF AND REDDY SHOW. Color. NBC Network. Half-hour. RUN, BUDDY, RUN. Jack Sheldon, Bruce Gordon. Jack Ellinson, prod. CBS Network. Half-hour. RUN FOR YOUR LIFE. Ben Gazzara. NBC Network. Hour. Color. SANDY BECKER. Cartoons. Syndicated. Hour. (Six days a week.) SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Post -1950 movies. NBC Network. Two Hours. SEA HUNT. Lloyd Bridges. CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. Re -runs. (5 days a week.) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW Mary Stuart, Frank Dodge, prod. Procter & Gamble Co.-Leo Burnett Co CBS Network. Quarter-hour (5 days a week). Live. THE SECRET STORM. Ward Costello, Haila Stoddard. Tony Converse, prod. Roy Winsor, exec. prod. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. (5 days a week) Live. 77 SUNSET STRIP. Roger Smith. Syndicated. Hour. Film. SEW EASY Lucille Rea. Iowa State College-Home Craft Films, prod. Medallion Productions, Inc., dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. SHANE. , Jill Ireland. Titus Productions; David Shaw, exec. prod.; Denne Petitclerc. SHIVAREE. Gene Weed. ABC Network. Half-hour. SKY KING. Kirby Grant, Gloria WintersSponsors: Nabisco (McCann-Erickson, Inc.). CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. 602 SPEAK OUT. Sonny Fox, host. Syndicated. Hour. SPORT SKILLS Various. Coronet Films, prod.-dist. Syndicated. 10min. & quarter-hour. Film. SPORTS ALBUM Various. United Artists Television, Inc., prod.;Economee TV Pgms., dist. Syndicated. 5 min. Film. SPORTSCHOLAR Fred Uttal. United World Films, Inc., prod.-dist.Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. THE SPORTSMAN'S CLUB Dave Newell, Gail Borden, LenStokes. Mode -Art Pictures, prod. Syndicated Films, diet. Syndicated. Quarter-hour & half-hour. Film. THE STAR AND THE STORY. David Niven, Frank Lovejoy.Official Films, Inc., dist. Syndicated. STAR TREK. William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy. Gene Roddenberry,prod. NBC Network. Hour. STINGRAY. Syndicated. Half-hour. STORIES FOR CHILDREN Various. Coronet Films, prod.-dist.Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. SUNDAY NEWS with Frank Blair, Ray Scherer, Nancy HanschmanDickerson, Robert Abernethy, Joe Garagiola, Cleveland Amory, Edwin Newman and Aline Saarinen. NBCNetwork. Hour. THE SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE. ABC-TV Network. TwoHours. THE SUNDAY SPORTS SPECTACULAR. Jack Whitaker,host. CBS TelevisionSports staff members, prod. Sponsors: Various. CBS Network. Time varies. SUNRISE SEMESTER. Dr. Morris H. Shamos, Professor,chairman, Department of Physics, NYU, Dr. Kathleen Posner, Asst. Professor, Fine Arts, NYU; Dr.Philip Mayerson, Assoc. Professor., Classics, NYU; Dr. Jane Costello, Assoc. Professor, Fine Arts, NYU. Prod.under supv., Thomas J. Brophy, Dir. of the Office of Radio -Television, NYU, by WCBS-TV;Richard Porter prod. Dr. Posner's and Dr. Costello's courses, Ralph Rourke prod. Dr. Shamos' course.CBS Network. Half-hour. Monday - Friday and Sunday. SUPER 6. Cartoons. NBC Network. Half-hour. SUPERMAN George Reeves, Superman Productions, prod. FlamingoFilms, Inc., dist. Syndicated. Half- hour. Film. TV'S BASEBALL HALL OF FAME Various. James B. Harris,prod. Flamingo Films, Inc., diet. Syn- dicated. Quarter-hour. Film. TV'S FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Various. Ray Gordon, prod.Flamingo Films, Inc., dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. TAMMY. Debbie Watson, Donald Woods. Dick Wesson, prod. Universal-TV prod. ABC Network. Half-hour, TAMMY GRIMES. Tammy Grimes, Dick Sargent. Hiram Sherman. WilliamDozier, exec. prod.; Richard Whorf, prod. ABC Network. Half-hour. TARZAN. Ron Ely. Sy Weintraub, prod. NBC Network. Hour. TED MACK AND THE ORIGINAL AMATEUR HOUR Ted Mack.Reemack Ent.-Lewis Graham, prod. J. B. Williamson Co., Inc. (Parkson Advertising Agency, Inc.) Half-hour.CBS. Tape. TELENEWS-THIS WEEK IN SPORTS Marty Glickman. Hearst Metrotone,prod. Telenews,dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. TELENEWS WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW Peter Roberts. Hearst MetrotoneNews, Inc., prod. Telenews, dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. TELESPORTS DIGEST Jim Learning, Chris Schenkel. Tel Ra Productions, prod.-dist.Syndicated. Half- hour. Film. TENNESSEE TUXEDO. Cartoons. Total Television Productions, Inc. in assoc. withLeonard TV Produc- tions, Inc. Sponsors: Various. CBS. Half-hour. Film. T.H.E. CAT. Robert Loggia. Boris Sagal, prod. NBC Network. Half-hour. THAT GIRL. Mario Thomas, Ted Bessell, Rosemary De Camp. Daisy Productions;Jerry Davis, prod.; Bill Persky, Sam Denoff, exec. prods. ABC Network. Half-hour. THREE STOOGES WPIX-TV, prod. Syndicated. Half-hour. Live. A TIME FOR US. Lenka Peterson. ABC Network. Half-hour. TIME OUT FOR SPORTS Marty Glickman.Sterling TelevisionCo. and Hearst Metrotone, prods. Sterling Television Co., diet. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. THE TIME TUNNEL. James Darren, Robert Colbert. Irwin Allen, prod. ABC Network.Hour. TODAY. Robert Bendick, prod. Participating sponsorship. NBC Network. 2 hours (five days a week). Live. TOM & JERRY. Cartoons. Hanna -Barbera Prods. -William Hanna, JosephBarbera, prods. Sponsors and Agencies: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON. Johnny Carson. One Hour and a Half. (6 days a week.) Color. NBC. 603 TOP PRO GOLF (ALL-STAR RERUNS) Various. Peter DeMet Productions, prod. Walter Schwimmer, Inc., dist. Syndicated. Hour. Film. TO TELL THE TRUTH Bud Collyer. Gil Fates, exec. prod. Goodson-Todman Prods.-Nightime; Willie Stein, prod.-daytime. Participating sponsors. CBS Network. Half-hour. (Daytime -5 days a week; Nightime-weekly.) (Tape). TOPPER Anne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling, John W. Loveton-Bernard L Schubert,prods.Bernard L. Schubert, dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. TOUCHDOWN Chris Schenkel. Tel-Ra Productions, prod.-dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. TRAILMASTER. Robert Horton, Ward Bond. (Wagon Train reruns). ABC Network. Half-hour. Film. TRAINING FOR SPORTS Various. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, prod. Trans -Lux Television Corp., dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES. Bob Barker, Emcee. Participating sponsors. NBC Network. Half-hour. TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. Post -1950 movies. NBC Network. Two hours. TURNING POINT. Peter Hyams, host. CBS Network. Half-hour. 12 O'CLOCK HIGH. Paul Burke Chris Robinson. William D. Gordon, prod. Quinn Martin, exec. prod., QM Prods. and 20th Century Fox. ABC-TV Network. Hour. THE 20TH CENTURY. Walter Cronkite, narrator. Isaac Kleinerman, prod. Burton Benjamin, exec. prod. Prudential Insurance Co.-Reach, McClinton & Co. CBS Network. Half-hour. Film. UNDERDOG. Cartoons. NBC Network. Color. Half-hour. UNITED PRESS MOVIETONE-NEWSREEL. Movietone-News, prod. United Press International, dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour, half-hour. Film. THE VIRGINIAN James Drury, Lee J. Cobb, Doug McClure. Color. Film. Hour and a Half. NBC. VOLUNTEER SERIES Various. Television Broadcasting, prod., dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Video Tape and sound film. VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. Richard Basehart, David Hedison. Irwin Allen, prod. 20th Century -Fox Television. ABC-TV Network. Color. Hour. WAGON TRAIN. John McIntire. Universal City Studios. Howard Christie, prod. ABC Network. Hour. Film. WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR Various. Walt Disney prod. NBC-TV Network. Hour. Color. WESTERN FOOTBALL HILITES Sports TV, Inc., prod. Sports TV, Inc., dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film.

WH ST'S MY LINE? john Daly. Goodson-Todman Production-CBS Network. Gil Fates, exec.prod. Sponsors and Agencies: Various. CBS Network. Half-hour. Live. WHERE THE ACTION IS. Various. ABC Network. Half-hour. (5 days a week.) WHAT'S NEW Syndicated. Half-hour. WILD KINGDOM Marlin Perkins, dir. of St. Louis Zoo, host and guide. Color. Half-hour. NBC. THE WILD, WILD WEST. , Ross Martin. Collier Young, prod. Mike Garrison, exec. prod. Sponsors and Agencies: Various. CBS Network. Hour. Film. WONDERS OF THE SEA Undersea creatures. Marineland Florida, prod. Sterling Television Co., Inc., dist. Syndicated. Half-hour. Film. WONDERS OF THE WORLD Harold N. Linker, prod.; Medallion TV Ent., dist.Syndicated. Half- hour. Color. Film. WORLD'S GREATEST FIGHTERS IN ACTION Various. The Big Fights, Inc., prod.-dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour. Film. WORLD WAR I. Documentary. Isaac Kleinerman, John Sharnikprods. Burton Benjamin, exec. prod. CBS News. CBS Network. Sponsors: Various. Half-hour. Film. WRESTLING FROM HOLLYWOOD Various. Vitapix Corp.-Val Lindberg, prod. Cinema-Vue Corp., dist. Syndicated. Hour. Film. WRESTLING-INTERNATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE Russ Davis. IWF, Inc., prod.-dist. Syndicated. Quarter-hour, half-hour & hour. WRESTLING, MAIN EVENT Various. Harriscope, Inc., prod.-dist. Syndicated. Half-hour & hour. Film. WRESTLING STARS OF THE SIXTIES Jules Strongblow, narrator. Talent Management, Inc., prod. Medallion TV Ent., dist. Syndicated. Hour. Film. ; YOU DON'T SAY! Tom Kennedy, host. NBC Network. Color. Half-hour. YOUTH FORUM. NBC News youth discussions on current events. NBC Network. 604 Advertising Agencies

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A. D. ADAMS ADVERTISING. 145 East 52nd St., AYLIN ADVERTISING AGENCY, 2737 Buffalo New York 22, N. Y. PLaza 5-0845. Speedway, Houston, Texas 77006; JAckson9- A. D. ADAMS, pres.; DONN KING POTTER, TV 3766. director. ROBERT N. AYLIN, pros.; Jo MOORE TV and radio dir. WILLIAM HART ADLER, INC., Suite 710, 64 Branch Office: 1123 NBC Bldg., San Antonio 5, Old Orchard, Skokie, Ill. 60076. Texas.CApitol3.5541;JAMESF.ANDERSON. WILLIAM HART ADLER, pres. & treas. v.p.; 2260 North St., Beaumont, Tex. TWinbrook 2-2693. MARSHALL PENGRA, gen. mgr.; 231 Ex- ADVERTISERS' BROADCASTING CO., 117 West change. Bank Bldg., Dallas,Texas., FLeetwood 46th St., New York, N. Y. 10036; PLaza 7-3560. 7-8275; HARLAN A. CONWAY, gen. mgr. SHOLOM RUBINSTEIN, exec.producer; BERNARD RUBINSTEIN, director. BAHN ADVERTISING CO., 210 BoylstonSt., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02167; 332-2342. ADV. CONSULTANTS, 2850 New York Ave., N.E., SAMUEL BASIN, owner. Washington 2, D. C. 832-4800. MARTIN FLAX. BAISCH, BLAKE & GABRIEL, INC. 3101 Euclid Ave.,Cleveland 15, Ohio;ENdicott1-8246. THE AIKIN-KYNETT CO., INC., 4 Penn Center, P. H. BAISCH, pres., W. J. GABRIEL, v.p., & TV Philadelphia, Pa. 19103. LOcust 8-6700. dir.; R. H. BLAKE, v.p. ALLEN GRAY, TV dir.; ALAN BOBBE, THELMA GARDENIER, KAY BALTRUKONIS, JOHN HALDEMAN, BALL & DAVIDSON, INC., 670 Delaware St., time -buyers. Denver, Colo. 80204; 623-1291. ORVILLE RENNIE, pres.; vice-presidents: WILLIAM R. H. ALBER COMPANY, 439 N. Larchmont H. LOUGHRAN, Da ROIN. Blvd., Los Angeles 4, Calif., H011ywood 9-8273. FRED L.ALLEN,acct.exec.PAULINE HAGEN, BARBER AND DRULLARD. INC., 633 Delaware media dir. Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 14202; TT 6-3585. ALLEN, ANDERSON, NIEFELD & PALEY, HENRY L. BARBEE, pres.; E. T. DRULLARD, v.p. INC., 351 E. Ohio St., Chicago 11, Ill. MOhawk BARLOW/JOHNSON, INC., 968 James St., Syra- 4-3300. C.J. ALLEN, chmn.; N. R. ANDERSON, cuse 3. N. Y.; GR. 9-6644. pres.; JAYE NIEFELD,exec.v.p.,marketing & DOUG JOHNSON, pres.; CORNELIUS O'LEARY, TV media; ANDREW HIKEN, JANKOPIC, MARVIN KORACH, time buyers. dir. ALLEN & REYNOLDS, 3104 Farnam St., Omaha BARNES CHAMP/ADVERTISING,1010 -2nd Neb. 68131; 342.0150. Ave., San Diego, Calif. 92101; 239-3471. SALLY MCBRIDE, dir. of radio & TV. JERRY CHAMP, pres.; HAL CODDEN, Radio -TV dir. TED BATES & CO., INC., 666 Fifth Ave., New ALLIED ADVERTISING AGENCIES, INC., 313 York 19, N. Y. JUdson 6-0600. No. New Hampshire, Los Angeles, Calif. 90004; THEODORE L. BATES, hon. chairman of the board. 666-5656. chief exec. officer; ROSSER REEVES, chairman of the W. F. GARDNER, pres. board W. H. KEARNS, vice chmn. of bd., chmn. ALLIED ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC.,100 ofexec,comm.; RUDOLPH MONTGELAS,pres.; BoylstonSt.,BostonMass.02116;HUbbard RICHARD A.R.PINKHAM,SR.,V.p.inchg. ofmedia &programs;SAMUEL VITT,vice- 2-4100. HOWARD SHAMBAN, TV dir.; MARC F. pres., & exec.dir. media & programming dept: SHAMBAN, TV timebuyer. THOMAS F. MCANDREWS, vice pres. in charge of ARNDT, PRESTON, CHAPIN. LAMB & KEEN, Beverly Hills office. 2, Pa. Beverly Hillsoffice:8530 Wilshire Blvd., HO INC., 1528 WalnutSt.,Philadelphia 9-2161. London office: Hobson, Bates & Partners Kingsley6-1383;375 Park Ave., New York, Limited, 155 Gower St., WC1; LAngham 3070. N. Y. PL. 1-7460. Offices also in Toronto, Paris, Milan, Amsterdam, STANLEY GOLDSTEIN, TV dir. Brussels, Sydney, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore ARNOLD & COMPANY, INC., 334 Bolyston St., etc. Boston 16, COpley 7-5600. BAUER-TRIPP-FOLEY, INC., 1528 Walnut St., ARNOLD Z. ROSOFF, pres. & treas.; LEE LE BLANC, Philadelphia 2; KIngsley 5.7870. ADRIAN BAUER, v.p.; EDWARD JANCEWICZ, Radio and TV dir. chmn. of bd.; CHARLES H. EYLES, chmn. exec. committee; ALAN R. TRIPP, pres.; E. BRADFORD ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. HENING, exec. v.p.; A. EDWARD MORGAN, Sr. v.p.; First National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati 2; MAin 1- STELLA Z. PORTER, media dir. 2811. SAM MALCOLM LEVY, pres.; DWIGHT MITCHELL, BAUERLEIN, INC., Hibernia Bank Building, New V.p., radio and TV. GEORGE SEVVICE, v.p., JOHN Orleans 12, La. JAckson 2-5461. BAIRNSFATHER, HUGHES D. DRUMM, radio -TV dir. ATHERTON-PRIVETT, INC., 8447 Wilshire Ave., THE BAYLESS-KERR COMPANY, Hanna Build- Beverly Hills, Calif. 90211; OLive 3-9870. ing, Cleveland 15, Ohio. MAin 1-0648. WILLIAM ATLANTIC ADVERTISING, 655 Madison Avenue, G. KIEFER. New York, N.Y. 10021; TE 8-8250. S. CARP, time - BEAL RADIO, TELEVISION, MUSIC & RE- buyer. CORDING AGENCY, 114 South Ocean Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Area Code 609, Tel. 345-8880. N. W. AYER & SON, INC., 1271 Ave. of the JOSEPH CARLETON BEAL, pres., TV dir., material Americas, New York 20. PLaza 7-5700. mgr. ,V.p., dir. TV -Radio; PHIL' T.COHAN, J. dir. MCDERMOTT', West Coast programming. Main office: Philadelphia. BEAN ADV. AGENCY, 4003 N. New Jersey St., Branch offices:Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Holly- Indianapolis 5, Indiana. wood, Honolulu, San Francisco. HAROLD BEAN, owner.

606 TED BERNSTEIN ASSOCIATES, INC.,1414 Branchoffices: Chicago,Hartford.Houston, Avenue of the Americas, New York, N. Y. 10019. Indianapolis, Minneapolis, New York, Phoenix, HOWARD GOLDSTEIN, time buyer, acct. exec. Shreveport, Sioux City, Washington, D. C. BEAUMONT, HELLER & SPERLING, INC, 6th ARTHUR BRAITSCH ADV., 528 Hospital Trust & Walnut Sts., Reading, Pa. 375-4311. Bldg., Providence 3, R. I. Grader 1-5313, 1-4115. DONALD T. BEAUMONT, pres.; FRANK P. INNIS, JR., JOHN A. LORIMER, time buyer. in chge. TV. MICHAEL BRAND ASSOCIATES, 14416 Hamlin HERBERT S. BENJAMIN ASSOCIATES, INC., St., Van Nuys, Calif.; STate 1-3034. 2736 Florida St., Baton Rouge 6, La.; 343,2846. MICHAEL BRAND, Tv dir.; ANNE GLASS, time buyer. LEE HERZBERG, JR. and ALLAN R. BRENT, exec. vice-pres.; R. K. GOLDBERGER, sec.; Mrs. DODIE BRAVERMAN-MIRISCH, INC., 9255 Sunset Blvd., R. BRADY, treas.; Mrs. ANNIE C. MOTE, Radio -TV Los Angeles, Calif. 90069; 272-8608. dir. Mrs. PAT REYNOLDS, Radio -TV prod. spvsr. MILICENT BRAvERm AN, DAVID MIRISCH Branch Office: 113 W. Convent St., Lafayette, La. R. C. BRETH, INC., 310 Pine St., Green Bay, Mrs. DOT STRAIN RANDOLPH, br. mgr. Wisc.; 432-4650. BENNETT ADVERTISING, INC., 1813 N. Main R. C. BRETH, pres.; VICTOR G. GEISEL, VicepreS. St., High Point, N. C. Tel.: 882-4151. WILLIAM R. HENDERSON, pres.; ROBERT A. MC- BRUCE B. BREWER & CO., 1221 Baltimore Ave., KERICHER, WM. N. EDWARDS, RICHARD D. BEH- Kansas City, Mo. 64105; VI 2-3010. RENS; PETER M. SOUTTER, WM. L. WILSON, vice JACK KIRWAN, TV dir. pres. BRINLEY ADVERTISING AGENCY, 4602 Cedar St. Bellaire, Tex. 77401; MO 8-8686. WALTER F. BENNETT CO.,20N. Wacker J. F. BRINLEY, gen. mgr.; V. H. BRINLEY, sec.- Drive, Chicago 6, III.; FRanklin 2.1131. treas. WALTER F. BENNETT,rincipal;_p FRED DIENERT, man. partner; JANE GUNTHER,radio and TV BROADCAST ADVERTISING, 170 S. Beverly Dr., time buyer. Beverly Hills, Calif. BRadshaw 2-4840. Branch Offices: 1634 Spruce St., Philadelphia 3, VAN C. NEWKIRK, pres. Pa. Kingsley 52003;1717 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. HO. 4.8291. BROADCAST ADVERTISING, INC., 825 Beacon St., Newton Centre 59, Mass. WOodward 9.9220. BENTON & BOWLES, 666 Fifth Ave., New York J. E. MURLEY, TV dir. & acct. exec. 19. JUdson 2-6200. ROBERT E. LUSK, chmn. of bd.; WILLIAM R. O. P. BROTHER & CO., 3044 W. Grand Blvd., HESSE, ores.; BERNARD KRAMER, senior v.p. in chg. Detroit 2, Mich. TRinity 2-8250. media & programming; WILLIAM CRAIG, v.p.in K. G. MANUEL, pres., chmn. bd.; R. F. REYNOLDS, dig. of Hollywood office. v.p.-TV & Radio Dir., C. W. WACKER, senior v.p. BERMINGHAM, CASTLEMAN & PIERCE INC., media dir. 234 E. 46th St., New York 17. N. Y. YUkon Branch offices: Los Angeles, New York. 6-8220. THE CHARLES BRUNELLE COMPANY, 37 ARCH BERMINGHAM,pres.;MERRILLINDSAY, Lewis St., Hartford, Conn. 06103; Tel. 527,0726. TV dir. CHARLES BRUNELLE. pres. & treas. RALPH BING ADVERTISING CO., Top floor, The BUCHEN ADVERTISING, INC., 10 S. Riverside Park Bldg., Public Square, Cleveland 14, Ohio. Plaza, Chicago 6, Ill.; State 2-6500. SUperior 1-2773. JOHN COLE, v.p.; RICHARD LEWIS, TV dir. RALPH BING, TV dir. FRANK BULL & CO., 1239 N. Highland Ave , BISHOPRIC, GREEN, FIELDEN; 3361 SW 3rd Hollywood 38,Calif.: H011ywood 5-4194. Ave., Miami, Fla. 33145; FR 1-1475. FRANK BULL, owner; WILLIAM ASAY, gen. mgr.; JACK I. GREEN, chmn. of bd.; W. ARTHUR FIEL- JOAN HAMILTON, TV timebuyer. DEN, Sr.vice-pres.; RALSTON PRINCE, TV dir.; NATALIE GuERRA; TV media dir. BURLINGAME / GROSSMAN, INC., 740 N. Rush St., Chicago 4, Ill., 377-8188. THE BLAINE THOMPSON CO., INC., 234 W S. J. BRICHTA, TV dir. 44thSt.. New York 36. LOngacre 4-0800. ALBERT LEE LESSER, pres.; LEE FRANKEL, media LEO BURNETT CO.,INC.,PrudentialPlaza, dir. Chicago 1,Ill. CEntral 6-5999. LEO BURNETT, chmn. of bd.; PHILIP H. SCHAFF. FRANK BLOCK ASSOC., Chase Hotel, St. Louis JR., chmn.ofexec.committee;EDWARD M. 8, Mo., FOrest 7-9600. THIELE, pres.; DON TENNANT, exec. v.p., creative At. C. KEARSCHNER, media dir. services,dir.; LEE BLAND, program v.p. &sr. grog. supv.; DAVID DOLE, v.p. in chg. of broadcast FRED BOCK ADVERTISING CO., 185 W. Bowery bus.; ROBERT TuNIsON, v.p. in chg. of TV com- St., Akron 8, Ohio. JEfferson 5-2639. mercial prod. BOB WASS, TV dir. Branches: New York, Hollywood, and Toronto, BOONE & CUMMINGS, INC., 3410 Marquart, C Montreal,Can. Houston 27, Texas; NAtional 2-4750. BYER & BOWMAN ADVERTISING AGENCY, PAT TAYLOR, TV dir. 66 S. 6th St., Columbus 15. Ohio. CA 1-7751 BOTSFORD, CONSTANTINE & McCARTY, HERBERT BYER, chm, of extc. COM.; Gus K. Bow - INC., 317 S.W. Adler St.,Portland, Ore.; 226- MAN. SR., chum. bd.: Gus K. BOWMAN JR.. pres.; 6921. LAWRENCE WOOLF, Radio -TV creative dir.; JOAN JOHN PIHAS,v.p. and mgr.; MAXINE BETHEL, STOCKHAUS, Radio -TV time buyer. media mgr., Portland; KAY BLACKBURN, media BYRDE, RICHARD & POUND, 515 Madison Ave., mgr., San Francisco; MICHAEL J. JESSICK, media New York, N. Y. 10022; MU 8-3300. mgr., Los Angeles; LYNDON W. GROSS, media dir., Seattle; PETER ARNOTT, broadcast dir., San Fran- HAROLD CABOT & CO.. INC., 136 Federal St.. cisco. Boston 10. HAncock 6-7600. Branch offices: Seattle, San Francisco, New York, EDWARD F. CHASE, pres.; EDMUND FITZMAURICE, Los Angeles. media director; RALPH A. CAROLA, radio -television LEO P. BOTT, JR., ADVERTISING, 64 E. Jack director. son Blvd.. Chicago 4, III.; HArrison 7-9187. CAHN, MILLER & STROUSE, INC., 400 Aurora LEO P. BOTT, JR., TV dir.; ED MORGAN, time- Federal Bldg., Charles and Saratoga Sts., Balti- buyer more 1, Md.; SAratoga 7-4466. BOZELL & JACOBS, INC. (NEBRASKA), 510 LOUIS F. CAHN, pres.; SAMUEL S. STROUSE, V.p. 700 Kiewit Plaza, Omaha 2. Neb. 342-8030. WILLIAM C. HARRIS, secy., treas. MORRIS E. JAcoBs, chmn. bd.; CHARLES D. PEER. J. M. CAMP AND COMPANY, 333 South Cross, LER JR., pres.; ROBERT GILLAN, radio -TV dir. Wheaton, Illinois, MOntrose 8-8000. 607 JOHN M. CAMP, pres.; ORVA KOENIGSBERG, secy.; CO-ORDINATED MARKETING AGENCY INC., MARTHA BUSCH, bookkeeper; MARION SANDERSON, 575 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y. media dir.; EDITH RICKSON, receptionist. LESTER L. WOLFE, prod.; WALTER REED, TV dir.; HILDA MORSE, TV copy chief; KENNETH C. CAMPBELL-EWALD CO., General Motors Bldg., KINNER, TV art.dir. Detroit 2. Mich. TRinity 2-6200. THOMAS B. ADAMS, pres.; H. L. LUCAS, v.p., TV. COX & TANZ ADVERTISING, 333So.21st Branchoffices:Atlanta,Chicago, Los Angeles, Street, Philadelphia 3, Pa.; T.Octist 3-7502. New York. San Francisco, Dallas. Kansas City. EUGENE R. TANZ, dir.; JAMES KINGSTON, TV dir. Washington, Lakeland, Fla., Cincinnati, Denver. JOHN GILBERT CRAIG ADVERTISING, INC., CAMPBELL-MITHUN, INC.,NorthstarCenter, 913WashingtonSt.,Wilmington,Del.19899; Minneapolis 2, Minnesota; FE 9-7383. OLympia 5-6185. J. GORMAN WALSH, pres.; KATH- RAY0. MITHUN, chmn.of bd.;ALBERT R. LEEN A. WALSH, vice-pres. WHITMAN, pres.; ARTHUR H. LUND,V.p.in CRAIG & REED, INC., 1717 No. Highland Ave., chg. TV. Hollywood 28,Calif.H011ywood 4-8218. Branch offices: 1 East Wacker Dr., United of ELLIS E. CRAIG. fires.; DAVID FOUTZ,v.p.; AmericaBldg.,Chicago.Ill.,527-1300; 200 ANTHONY OLIVER, sec., treas. Fillmore St., Denver, Colorado, 399.2962; 2120 THE CRAMER-KRASSELT CO.,733N.Van Travis Ave., Houston, Texas, CA 7-2196; 1800 Buren St.. Milwaukee 2, Wisc. BRoadway 6-3500. Ave. of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles 67, C. W. FAUDE, pres.; KENNETH E. HEGARD, v.p. Calif.; 277-2600. in charge of TV and radio; LORETTA MAHAR, Ra- CARGILL, WILSON & ACREE, INC., 201E. dio and TV time buyer; L. H. NESS, SR., v.p. chg. Franklin St.. Richmond 19. MI. 3-3485. media. BERNARD C. SCHAMM, JR., v.p. and dir. of Agency Services: CHARLES H. FRICKE III, media dir.; CRESTWOOD ADVERTISING, 275 Madison Ave- JANICE HUNTER, Timebuyer. nue, New York, N. Y. 10016. JOSEPH BATTAGLIA, Branch office:1300 Baxter St.; EDison 3-8407, v.p. media broadcast & services. Charlotte, N. C. CRESWELL, MUNSELL, SCHUBERT & ZIR- MILTON CARLSON CO., 3540 WilshireBlvd., BEL, INC., (formerly W. D. Lyon Co.) Mer- Los Angeles, Calif. 90005; 388-9464. chants National Bank Bldg., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 369-9141. MILTON CARLSON, TV dir.; RUTH JOHNSON, TV R. B. CRESWELL, Pres.; E. W. MUNSELL, exec. timebuyer. v.p.; R. H. SCHUBERT. L.P.; R. P. ZIRBEL, v.p.; CASMIR ADVERTISING CO., INC..551 Fifth RALPH C. FRATZKE, media dir. Ave.. New York 17. N. Y.; MUrray Hill 2-2014. CUMMINGS, BRAND, McPHERSON, 2929 North MARVIN CASMIR, pres. Main Road, Rockford, Ill.;877-5706. CAYTON, INC., 9 E. 40th St., New York 16. LEx- ROGER M. PORTER, JAMES R. MCPHERSON, acct. ington 2-1711. execs. WILLIAM D'ARCY CATION, pres.; FRED LADD, TV CUNNINGHAM AND WALSH, INC., 260 Madi dir son Ave. New York 16. N. Y. MUrray Hill 3-4900. W. CRAIG CHMBERS, INC.. 200 Chamber of JOHN P. CUNNINGHAM, chairman, exec. comm.; Commerce Bldg., Pittsburgh, Penna. 15219; 471- ROBERT R.NEWELL, chmn.ofbd.;CARL W. 8500. ROBERT L. STEVENSON, pres. NICHOLS. JR., pres.; TOM DE HUFF, v.p. in charge of Radio & TV. CHIRURG & CAIRNS. INC., 641 Lexington Ave., Division offices: Dallas, Los Angeles, San Fran- New York, N.Y.; MUrray Hill 8.5800. , cisco. WALLACE L. SHEPARDSON, pres., JOHN EGAN, broad- castdir.; WILLIAM DOLLISON, Radio -TV assoc. CURTIS ADVERTISING COMPANY, one Park dir. branches: 824 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill 67, Ave.. New York 16. N. Y.LExington 2-3544. Mass.; RE 4-1055; RUTH L. GAETA, Radio -TV LAWRENCE R. CURTIS,ores.; ROBERT O'BRIEN, buyer, Professional Park, Farmington, Conn.; 677- radio -TV dir.; MANNY STEIN, acct. exec. 1351; CHESTER MACCRACKEN, Radio -TV buyer. DANCER - FITZGERALD - SAMPLE, INC., 347 JOHN COHAN ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC., Madison Ave. New York 17 ORepon 9-0600 P. 0. Box 300. Salinas, Calif.; HArrison 2-2747. G. H. JOHNSON, pres.; J. J. NEALE, v.p. & dir. JOHN COHAN. pres. of radio & TV. Branch offices: Dayton, Hollywood, San Francisco. COLE & WEBER. INC.. Perkins Building, Tacoma Toronto. Wash. 98402; FUlton 3-2625. DANIEL & CHARLES, INC., 261 Madison Ave., COMPTON ADVERTISING. INC., 625 Madison New York 16. N. Y.: MUrray Hill 6-7288. Ave.. New York 22. N Y PLaza 4-1100. JOHN DEBENHAM, vice-pres., in chg. of TV/radio. BARTON A. CUMMINGS, churn. bd.; JOHN A. HISE, TR., pres.; RICHARD MUMMA, dir. of TV MG.: D'ARCY ADVERTISING AGENCY. 430Park FRED CAMMANN, v.p. & dir. TV commercial prod. Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; HA 1-3500. Branch offices: Chicago, Los Angeles, San Fran. EUGENE A. PETRILLO, TV -radio dir., N. Y.; NILES SWANSON, TV -radio media dir., Chicago; HARRY cisco. K. Rr.Nrso, Radio/TV media dir., St. Louis: Ron- COMPTON-CAREY, INC., 1060 Bishop St., Hono- EaT E. JOHNSON. dir. Radio/TV prod., St. Louis; lulu13, Hawaii. Russ YOUNG, TV -Radiodir..Chicago;PAM. LEN CAREY, pres. LEWIS. TV -Radio dir., T.. A.; DON BIANCHI, TV - Radio dir., Cleveland. COMSTOCK ADVERTISING. INC., 651 Delaware Main office: St. Louis. Ave., Buffalo N. Y. 14202; TT. 5-6187. Branch offices: Atlanta.Chicago. Cleveland. HENRY W. COMSTOCK, pres.; HOWARD C. SCHEL- T.osAngeles,St.Louis, Mexico, Toronto,1e, LENBERG, radio, TV v.p. York, San Francisco. CONKLIN, LABS & BEBEE, INC., Box 375, G. DAVIS, JOHNSON. MOGUL & COLOMBATTO. M. Circle, Syracuse, New York 13201; 437-2591. INC., 2301 West Third St., Los Angeles 57, Calif. WILLIAM CONKLIN, chmn. bd.; EDWARD J. LABS. DUnkirk 8-2111. JR.,pres.; MILTON L. BEBEE, exec.vice-pres.; ROBERT DAVIS, pres.; DON C. JOHNSON, exec. v.p. W. P. CONKLIN, E. I. LABS, M. L. BEBEE, GEORGE & TV dir.; JANE MARS, time buyer. F. SWARTZ, R. S. CAMERON, v.p.s; T. FITZPATRICK, account executives; HOVEY LARRISON, radio & TV LEONARD DAVIS ADVERTISING. INC.,107 dir. Front St.. Worcester 8, Mass.; 752-4615. LEONARD DAVIS, TV dir.; SHEILA Dix, time -buyer. COOLICAN, COE AND COOLICAN, INC., Mid- town Plaza, 700 E. Water St., Syracuse, N. Y. DOHERTY. CLIFFORD, STEERS & SHEN- 13210 ; Tel.: 478-5763. FIELD, INC., 530 FifthAve., New York 36, WILLIAM LEMON, v.p., dir. of TV. YUkon 6-6500. 608 DONALD K. CLIFFORD, chmn. of bd.; WILLIAM E. STEERS, pres.; CHARLES A. WINCHESTER, v.p. in ALFRED D. ROSE, pres.; JACK ENYART, v.p., J. L. chg. of broadcast oper. Si moNs, gen. mgr. ALVIN EPSTEIN ADVERTISING, 1737 F St., RALPH L. DOMBROWER CO., INC.,11 E. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 23201; Milton 3-1113. N. W. Washington 5, D. C.; STerling 3.8550. MICHAUX MOODY, TV dir.; JANET HANSON, time- ERWIN, WASEY, INC., 711Third Ave., New buyer. York 17. OXford 7-4500. Branch office: Washington. MARVIN CORWIN, pres.; SAMUEL S. SCOTT, JR.. DONER-HARRISON, INC., 210 East 50th Street, media & radio/TV dir. New York, N. Y.; PLaza 1-2820. Branch offices: Chicago, Hamburg, Los Angeles, Toronto, London,Montreal,Newcastle -On -Tyne, LESTER HARRISON, chmn. of bd.; CHARLES HARRI- Stockholm, Pittsburg, Houston, Santurce, Puerto SON, pres.; JEFF HERRMAN, v.p. bdcstg. Rico. W. B. DONER & CO., Washington Blvd. Bldg., WILLIAM ESTY CO., INC., 100 E. 42nd St.. New Detroit26. WOodward 5-7400. York 17. N. Y. OXford 7-1600. W. B. DONER, pres.; STANLEY T. Buxxor7, v.p.; JAMESJ.HOULP HAN, ChM.ofbd.; JOHN H. FelixHower,exec.v.p..JulianA. Grace. PEACE, pres.; CHARLES MORTIMER JR., V.p. & TV treas.; HERBERT D. FRIED, v.p.; BENJAMIN GOLD - dir.; WILLIAM MUYSKENS, v.p. & COM. TV dir. STEIN, sec)'. Branch office: 6.331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Branch office: Baltimore. Calif.; HO 3-6301. DOREMUS & COMPANY, 120 Broadway, New EVANS, WORK & COSTA ADVERTISING, York 5. WOrth 4-0700. INC., 518 E. Spruce St.,Springfield,Ill.;522- WILLIAM H. LONG, JR., chairman of the board; 8868. CLARENCE R. EVANS, pres. Louis W. MUNRO, pres.; NEAL E. TONKS, of broadcast media. MIKE FADELLADVERTISING AGENCY, Branchoffices:Boston,Chicago,Philadelphia. 625 Second Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn. 55402; San Francisco, London. FEderal 3-2724. EDNA FADELL, TV dir. & timebuyer. DOREMUS & COMPANY, INC., 1616 Walnut St., Philadelphia 3. KIngsley 5-0700. FAIRFAX INC., ADVERTISING, 270Madison E. HOWARD YORK, III, v.p., BENJAMIN F. BUSCH, Ave., New York 16. N Y. MUrray Hill 4-4484. media director. ALAN DEircii, media dir. JOHN C. DOWD, INC., 212 Park Square Bldg.. FARQUHAR, ANDERSON & SEEDS, INC., First Boston 16. HUbbard 2-8050. National Bank Bldg., Utica, N.Y. 13501; RE2- JOHN C. Down, pres.; GERALDINE JOHNSON, media 6144. dir. JAY C. ANDERSON, pres.; RICHARD N. MILLER, media buyer. DOYLE DANE BERNBACH INC., 20 West 43rd St., New York, N. Y. 10036; LO. 4-1234. COURTLAND D. FERGUSON, INC., Rm. 315, WILLIAM BERNBACH, pres.; NED DOYLE, exec. National Press Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. NA- v.p.;MAXWELL DANE,v.p.,gen.mgr.; DON tional 8-7713. TREVOR, dir.,v.p., TV -Radio Coml. Production; COURTLAND D. FERGUSON, pres.; LUCILLE PIERCE ROBERT LIDDEL, v.p., dir., TV -Radio programing; FERGUSON.V.D.& secy.; GILDER C MEIKING, art HUGH BRANNIGAN, TV -Radiodept.adm. AL director; NAN HANNUM, TV -Radio time buyer. PETCAVAGE, v.p., media dir.; Time buyers: CHAR- LOTTE CORBETT, HELEN DAVIS, LAWRENCE DEX- MAURY FERGUSON ASSOC., 1708 N. Broadway, EI M ER, ARTHUR EDELSTEIN, ROBERT FRENCH, Oklahoma City. Okla. CEntral 5-4519. PETER GNOFFO, BILL HOEY, AL KALISH, EDWIN MAURY FERGUSON, TV dir. KOEHLER, PETER MITCHELL, JOAN RI-TMAN, WER- ROBERT G. FIELDS & CO., 705 Sudekum Bldg., NER ZIEGLER. Nashville 3, Tenn. 6-1977. ALpine 6-1977. Branch offices: Los Angeles: 6399 Wilshire Blvd., ROBERT L. FIELDS, pres.; R. G. FIELDS, sec.-treas. TED FACTOR, SR.,v.p., JOY HARPER, media dir. West Coast, Chicago: Blair Bldg., 645 No. Michi- FIORE AND FIORE ADVERTISING, 128 Mallory gan Ave., DAN SULLIVAN, mgr.; San Francisco: Ave., Jersey City 4, N. J. HEnderson 2-8200. 255 California St., WILLIAM ZARKADES, contact; A.N.P.A. Canada: 43 Eglington Ave. East, Toronto; 1155 MICHAEL A. FIORE, pres. and TV dir.; ALBERT Dorchester Blvd. West, Montreal; MIKE RAKMIL, A. FIORE, V. pres.; D. J. CRITELLI, prod. mgr. v.p., gen. mgr; England: 62-64 Baker St., London W. 1, JACK LANE, man dir.; Germany: Schadow- M. M. FISHER ASSOCIATES, INC., 79 West MonroeStreet,Chicago 3,Illinois.CEntral strasse 48/50. Dusseldorf, Dr. H. J. SCHURUOLZ, 6-6226. gen. mgr.; Mexico: Reforma No. 122, Mexico 6, JACK L.FISHER, JR.,pres.; BEN R. MIGDOW, D. F., HUGO ENRIQUEZ, gen. mgr. exec. v.p. DOYNE, INC., 415 Church St., Nashville 3, Tenn.; CHapel 2-7372. FLADELL ADVERTISING ASSOCIATES, INC., GEORGE W. DOYNE, chm. of bd.; HAROLD E. \VEST, 40 East 49th St., New York 17; PLaza 3.1515. pres.; HAROLD TWITTY, V.P. ERNEST FLADELL, pres. DUNSHEE AND COMPANY, 925 Federal Blvd.. FOOTE, CONE & BELDING, 200 Park Avenue, Denver 4, Colo.; 255-3414. New York, N. Y. 10017; 973-7000. ROBERT F. CARNEY, Chain.Of bd.; SAMUEL H. Ross M. DUNSHEE, pres. & time buyer; CHARLES NORTHCROSS, v.p. and national dir. broadcasting; TANTON, DAVID CHOAT, acct. execs. JOHN L. OWEN, dir. of broadcast. Offices: Chicago, ADAM F. EBY AND ASSOCIATES, Box F -Sta- Los Angeles, San Francisco, Frankfurt -Am -Main, tion H, Buffalo 14, N. Y., 10 Central Park Plaza, London, Montreal, Toronto, Mexico City, Hous- Tel. 716-832-2325. ton,Sydney,London,Adelaide,Paris,Milan, ADAM F. EBY, pres.; VIRGINIA EBY, treas. Copenhagen, Stockholm, Malmo, Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Brussels, Melbourne. EDELSTEIN-NELSON ADVERTISING AGENCY INC., 203 N. Wabash St.. Chicago 1. ANdover FORT & COMPANY, 513 S. Tryon St., Charlotte, 3-3867 N. C.; 332-5500. EDWARD EDELSTEIN, radio & TV dir. JOHN L. FORT. timebuyer. ELLIS ADVERTISING CO., Statler Hilton Hotel, FOSTER & DAVIES, INC., Keith Building, Cleve- Buffalo 1. CI 6780. land 15, 0. CHerry 1-0711. MICHAEL F. ELLIS, SR., JEROME R. ELLIS, MI- ALBERT FRANK-GUENTHER LAW, INC., 131 CHAEL F. ELLIS, JR., MAXWELL E. ELLIS, partners; Cedar St.. New York 6. COrtlandt 7-5060. BEATRICE HANIFORD, TV dir. HOWARD W. CALKINS, chmn. of bd.; JOHN V. MC- ADAMS, pres.; ROBERT W. DAY, v.p. & TV dir.- ENYART & ROSE ADVERTISING, 8330 W. National; LAWRENCE BUTNER, v.p. & mgr. TV Third St., Los Angeles, Calif. N. Y. 609 500 Conti- Branchoffices:Boston,Chicago, Philadelphia, GILLHAM ADVERTISING AGENCY, San Francisco, Los Angeles. nental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah 84101; 328-0281. CLINTON E. FRANK, INC.,Merchandise Mart, M. C. NELSON,pres.&treas.;LON RICHARDSON, Chicago, Ill. 60654; 527-5900. Si.,v.p.;R. F.ROHLFING,v.p.;WENDELL J. BUCKINGHAM W. GUNN, SR., v.p. and radio -TV ASHTON, v.p.; ARTHUR W. ATACK, v.p. & radio - dir.; DONALD WALLACE, v.p. asst. radio-tv dir.; TV' R. H. OGAARD, sec.; A. W. ATACK, v.p., ra- LEO LANGLOIS, JACK LAWRENCE, broadcast super- dio -1T; LON RICHARDSON, JR., ITS. dir.; ESTHER visors; ROBERT N. BAITER, media dir.; M. CRISA- COOK, space buyer;J.R. FURNER, prod. mgr.; FULLI, PAUL HANSEN, ROBERT BARCIK, media ('LAIR LINDGREN, art dir. PAUL spvsrs.; CHARLOTT TUCKER, PEG BARTELSON, 824WilshireBlvd., ALLEN, ROLF NORMAN, media buyers. GLASSER-GAILEY, INC., 36,Calif.;5455Wil- Los Angeles 17, Calif. MAdison 9-3501. Branches:Los Angeles ROBERT P. HEINTZ, pres. shireBlvd.;937.2862; THOMAS LOWEY; New York, N. Y. 527 Madison Ave.; MU 8-1285, GLENNADVERTISING, INC.,4704Republic JACK MILLER; Richmond 30, Va., 1010 N. Bank Tower, Dallas 1, Texas. Riverside 8-9851. Thompson St., ELgin 3-5566, KENNETH ERDMAN JOHNH.STEWART, pres.; WARD M. WILCOX, 180 N. Wabash Ave., Chmn. of bd.; HERBERT J. WEST, v.p. admin.; AL FRANKEL, JONES, CO., L. BUSCHHORN, cont. Chicago I. DEarborn 2-5745. Branch offices:Fort Worth, Houston, San An- JONES B. FRANKEL, pres.; HERB GOTTSCFIACX, TV tonio, El Paso, Oklahoma City, Chicago, Monter- dirs. rey. AD FRIED AND ASSOCIATES,477 -15thSt., THE GOODMAN ORGANIZATION,Suite 300, Suite 106, Oakland 12, Calif. TEmplebar 6-1886. 1800 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood, Calif. 90028; AD FRIED, owner, TV dir.; MADGE BRUBAKER, 466-5221. TV time buyer; JOHN CROWE,prod. &art dir.; SHIRLEY Ross, radio -TV dir. VICKI FRIED, music librarian; VERN ZIMMERMAN, prod. dir. GOTHAM-VLADIMIRADVERTISING, INC., 167 East 342 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10017; FRIEND-REISS ADVERTISING, INC., OXford 7.4300. 56th St., New York, N. Y. 10022; PLaza 2-2600. ARTHUR A. KRON, chmn, & pres.; SALLY ALLEN, B. M. REISS, chmn. of the bd.; H. REISS. pres.; supv. radio & TV services; RICHARD H.HOBBS, ELAINE MARKS, TV dir. mgr. Chicago office, 1 No. LaSalle St., Chicago 2. HARRY M. FROST CO., INC.,260 Tremont St.; GOULD, BROWN AND BICKETT,1200 Rand Boston 16. LIberty 2-6140. Tower, Minneapolis, Minn. 55402. KARL M. FROST, pres.;HARRIS T.PHINNEY, REX A. MAURER, v.p.; FLORENCE A. DONDERO, GRANT ADVERTISING, INC.,405 Park Avenue, R. E. MCLAUGHLIN, v.p.; RAYMOND MAGUIRE, New York, N. Y. 10022; 919 N. Michigan Ave., v.p.; ANNE JAHARES. TV dir. Chicago,Ill. SUperior 7-6500. WILL C. GRANT, chmn. of bd., pres. FULLER & SMITH & ROSS, INC.,666 Fifth Branch offices. Dallas, Hollywood. Miami, Seat- Ave., New York 19; JUdson 2-9000. tle, New York, San Francisco, and 28 foreign of- ROBERT E. ALLEN, pres.; A. E. DURAM, SR.,v.p.. TV -radio dir.;E.H. MAHONEY,v.p.radio -TV fices. dept. mgr.; DAVID MATHEWS, Radio/TV dir., Los GRAY &ROGERS, INC.,12 S. 12th St., Philadel- Angeles. phia 7, Pa. WAlnut 2-4808. Branch offices: Cleveland, Chicago, Los Angeles, Branch office: 744 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; Pittsburgh, Boston. JEROME B.GRAY, pres.; ROBERT W. GRAHAM, secy.; HENRY R. HALLOWELL, JR., treas.;DAVID B. FULLER & SMITH & ROSS, INC.,Continental ARNOLD, exec. v.p.; ROBERT W. GRAHAM, HENRY Nat'l Bank Bldg., Fort Worth 2,Texas.; ED R. HALLOWELL, JR., WILLIAM S. KINNEY, JR., 2-2201. SHERMANG.LANDERS, EDMUND H. ROGERS, EDWARD J. MARTIN, v.p., mgr. ATHERTON SEELEY, GRANVILLE WORRELL, senior vice-presidents; VINCENT BENEDICT, CHESTER R. GARDNER ADVERTISING CO.,915OliveSt.. COOPER, WALTER M. ERICKSON, ALEXANDER T. St. Louis 1, Mo., CEntral 1-3200; 90 Park Ave., IRVINE, HAROLD S. LEDUC, EUGENE F. MCGARVEY, New York16;983-5000;1717N.Highland EDWIN A. PEEPLES, JAMES S. REIFSNYDER, How- Avenue, Hollywood 28, Calif. H011ywood 9-2719. ARD H. ROBERTS, ARTHUR E. BENNING, JAMES W. C. E. CLAGGETT, chmn.; C. C. HUMPHREY, pres.. FINEGAN, JOHN MEADER, WILLIAM S. HARVEY, ROLAND MARTINI, (N. Y.) office V.p., exec. radio & TV dir.; RUDOLPH P. MAPPEI, (N. Y.) v.p. chg. JOHN WRIGHT, WILLIAM Y. E. RAMBO, vice-presi- radio & TV dents; radio -TV; EDMUND H. ROGERS, vice-pres., media; WILLIAM D. FISHER, v.p. consultant;WALTER M. ERICKSON,vice-pres., TV pgm. St. Louis; DONALD T. FORBES (L. A.) radio/TV dir.; CHESTER R.COOPER, vice-pres., dir. TV & radio West Coast. prod.dir.;CHARLES A. VENTURA, mediadir.; GERBER ADVERTISING AGENCY.1305S. W. RICHARD FELLOWS, assist. media dir. 12th Ave., Portland 1, Oregon. 227-0515. J. Big- C. GREENFIELD, 570 Seventh Ave., New York REL, dir.; GEORGE CLINTON, time -buyer. N. 18.LOngacre 4-4464. THE GETSCHAL CO., INC.,400 Madison Ave., M. D. GREENFIELD, pres. New York 17; PL 3-4100. MONROE GREENTHAL CO., INC.,595 Madison BUDD GETSCHAL, pres. Ave., NewYork 22. PLaza 9.8640. GEYER, MOREY, BALLARD, INC.,555 Madison DAVID DIENER, pres.; NORMAN TRELL, media dir. Avenue, New York22,N. Y. PLaza 1-3300. 416 W. 8th St., SYLVESTER M. MOREY, chmn.of board; GEORGE WILLARD G. GREGORY & CO., C. OSWALD, pres.; ROBERT WULFHORST, v.p. chg. Los Angeles 14, Calif.; MAdison 7-0531. of media; M. RIFKIN, broadcast busn. mgr. WILLARD G. GREGORY, pres. Branch offices: San Francisco, Detroit, Chicago, GREY ADVERTISING, INC.,777 Third Ave., Omaha, Los Angeles, Portland, Racine. New York 17, N. Y.; PLaza 1-3500. INC., ARTHUR C. FATT, bd. chmn.; HERBERT D. STRAUSS, GIBRALTAR ADVERTISING. AGENCY, pres.; ALFRED L. HOLLENDER, pres., GreyyIn- 25 W. 45th St., New York, N. Y. 10036; JU 6- ternational, Manmt. Spvsr radio -TV. 7110. Hills,Montreal, Can.: CHARLES J. BASCH, III,pres.;FRANCES SCOTT, Branchoffices:Beverly TV dir. and time buyer. London, Paris,Brussels, Tokyo. INC., CLIFFORD GILL ADVERTISING. INC.,8701 GRIFFITH ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif. OLeander 1464 -4th St. So. (P.O. Bor 52), St. Petersburg 5.8388, OLympic 2-3840. 31, Fla.; 896-4644. CLIFFORD GILL, acct. exec.; DOROTHY GILL, media D. P. GRIFFITH, pres.; JOSEPH A. GRIFFITH, vp. dir. timebuyer.

610 THE GRISWOLD-ESHLEMAN CO., Grant Bldg., EIIXSON & JORGENSEN, INC., 3540 Wilshire Pittsburgh 19, Pa.; 471-5701. Blvd., Los Angeles 5,Calif.; DUnkirk 8-3121. RONALDP.TAYLOR,Sr.V.Q. H.D.WALSH,vice-pres. & TV dir.;ROBERT SANDE,radio TV prod.;HARRIET M. WEIGAND, THE GRISWOLD-ESHLEMAN CO., 12th Floor - Broadcast media supervisor;RUBY PAGAN,time - 55 Public Square, Cleveland, 0. 44113; 216.861- buyer. 3232. CHARLES FARRAN,pres.;EDUMUNDG.NORWICK, HOFFMAN-YORK, INC.,5130W.VlietSt., JR., media dir.;KENNARDB.CALFEE,dir. radio -TV Milwaukee 8, Wis.; SPring 1-2600. prod.; WILLIAM D.THOMAS,radio -TV buyer. JOEL KURSEL,ss.,v.p.,radio -TV pgm. dir.;JO- ART GRUBER ASSOCIATES, ADVERTISING, SEPHP.MULVANNY,v.p., media dir. 4407 East Lake St., Minneapolis 6, Minn. PArk- WM. F. HOLLAND CO., 252 Ludlow Ave., Cin- way1-1661. cinnati 19, Ohio. CApital 1252-3-4. ARTHURR.GRUBER,pres. & treas.; E. M.GRUBER, EARLHOLLAND, pres. sec., v.p.;KENNETH ROSE,acct. exec. HONIG-COOPER & HARRINGTON, 1275 Colum- GRUBB ADVERTISING, INC.,111 N. Market bus Ave., San Francisco, Calif. 94133; 673-4469. St., Champaign. Ill. 61820; 356-3766. EUGENEI. HARRINGTON,chm.ofbd.;Louts ROBERTF.GRUBB,pres.;DALER.ARVIDSON,exec. HoNIG,pres.; JOHN W. DAVIS,secy.-treas., v.1).; JIMGOBBERDIEL,radio -TV coordinator; MAR- mediadir.; CLARICE MCCREARY, TV buyer THAEGAN,time buyer. Branch offices: 3600 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles GUMBINNER NORTH COMPANY, INC.,655 5; DU 8-3301. Madison Ave., New York 21,N. Y.; TEmple- HOUCK & COMPANY, INC., ADVERTISING. ton 8.1717. 2013 S. JeffersonSt.,Roanoke, Va.; DIamond PAULG. GUMBINNER, exec.v.p.,broadcast; 5-8115. REGGIE SCHIJEBEL,v.p.,mediadir.;RICHARD W. B.HOUCK,pres.; WILLIAm T.SAMPSON,Radio PAIGE,ED FONTE,assoc.mediadirectors;S. & TV dir. ROSENBLATT,TV creative director;M. KASMAN, broadcast producer. HUTCHINS ADVERTISING COMPANY, INC., 1000 Midtown Tower, Rochester, N. Y. 14604; WM. J. HACKENBERG ADVERTISING, 206 (716) 546-6480. Main St., Wheeling, W. Va.; 233-3386. FRANK M. HUTCHINS,pres & treas.; A. RUSSELL Ws.J. HACKENRERG,TV dir. TOMKINSON, SR.v.p.;G.DWIGHT GREENFIELD, HALL, HAERR, PETERSON & HARNEY, INC., SR.v.p.;BOBA.WOLF,exec. v.p.;WILLIAM F. 735 Jefferson Bldg., Peoria,Ill.Tel.: 676-8758. LACEY, ROBERT S. HANFORD, BEN J. PETERS, ELLIS EDWARD J. KLEIN,TV dir.;RICHARDA.HALL, ST. JAMES,v.p.'s;MARGARET H. CARL,secy.;F. PHILIP HARNEY, JOHN HAGERTY, WILLIAM KA- IRVING HUTCHINS,dir.;DONALDL.CRISS,asst. MIN, KIRK DODGE, acct.execs. treas. Branch offices: Toronto, Ontario, Canada. JOHN L. HALPIN ADVERTISING. 277 State St., Schenectady. New York 12305; FRanklin 2-0492. RAY C. JENKINS ADV. AGENCY, INC., Route JOHNL.HALPIN,MARION G.HALPIN, partners. #1, P.O. Box 285, Wayzata, Minn. 55391. RAYC. JENKINS,pres. HAMMER COMPANY. THE. 50 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn.; 527-0183. RALPH H. JONES COMPANY, THE, 3100 Carew HERBERT SHERMAN, mgr.radio -TV; DOLORES Tower, Cincinnati 2. 0. GArfield 1-2300. DURBAS,asst. radio -TV. C.M. ROBERTSON, JR.ehltHLofbd.;PAULD. MYERS,AHeS.; EDWARD C. ELFERS, corp. See.; ROSE- HARRIS & LOVE ADV. AGENCY, INC., 1515 MARY VORDENBERG,mediadir.,EULA CASELLO, Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah; spvsr. brdcst. media;MAURICEE.°SHAY,Spvsr. 363-8815 print media. DONALDG.WARE,TV dir. KAL, EHRLICH & MERRICK, INC., 2141 Wis- HART-CONWAY CO., INC., 300 Triangle Bldg., consin Ave., N.W., Washington 7, D. C.; FEderal Rochester 14604; 232-2930. 7-5500. H.LYMAN HART,hon. chmn. of bd.;JOHNP. NORMANC. K AL, chmn. of the bd.;HARRYL. STREET,hon. vice chmn. of bd.;JOHN M. NIXON, MERRICK,pres.;ALVIN Q. EHRLICH, exec.v.p.; E.WARD 'PHILLIPS,vice-pres., treas.;JAMES V. WILLARDR.JEFFREY, JR., V.D.,TV dir.;NELLA MANNIIARDT,asst.v.p.;PETER B.WHITCOMI3E. MANES, V.H., media dir. See.A. L.KEARNS.controller. THE KAPPS CO.. 3354 Merchandise Mart, Chicago HEINTZ & CO., INC., 824 Wilshire Blvd., Los 54, Ill. Tel.: 275-3199. Angeles 17,Calif.; MAdison 9-3181. Ckri coKAPPS,pres. ROBERTP.HEINTZ, preS. H. W. KASTOR & SONS ADVERTISING CO., HENDERSON ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC., 2300N.LincolnPkwy.,Chicago,Ill.60614: 55S. Pleasantburg Dr.,Greenville,S.C.; CE CEntral 6-5331. 2-7611. A. G.KASTOR,pres. JAMES M. HENDERSON,pres.;HOWARD K. MC- INTYRE,exec. v.p., acct.SUPV.; BETTY MCCOWAN, HENRY J. KAUFMAN & ASSOCIATES, The media mgr.; JOHN S.WILLIAMS,v.p., creative Canal Bldg., 1050 -31st Street, N.W., Washing- dir.; FRED C.WALKER,v.p., acct. spvsr.;EDRIz- ton,D.C.30007;DIstrict7.7400.HENRY J. zo, TV dir. KAUFMAN,managingdirector; JEFFREY A. ADEL, TV dir. HENDERSON ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC.. 1815 Park Drive, Charlotte 4, N. C.; EDison 3- KELLY & LAMB ADVERTISING AGENCY, 897 8651. Higgs Ave., Columbus 8, Ohio; A Xminster 4-3583. WILLIAM L. SHOTWELL,gen. mgr. KELLY, ZAHRNDT & KELLY INC.. 2301 Hamp- HENDERSON-SAUSSY ADVERTISING & PUB- ton Ave., St. Louis 39, Mo.; Mission 5-2684. LIC REDATIONS, 1820 St. Charles Ave., New VIRGILA.KELLY.dir.;WILLIAMH.THOMPSON. Orleans, La.; 524-3282.DONALDH.HALSEY,gen. ROBERT W. KELLY, FRED J. SHANNON, WILLIAM mgr. A.WILSON, RICHARDT.GREER,acct. execs. AL HERR ADVERTISING AGENCY, 225 E. Mich- DON KEMPER COMPANY, INC., 919North iganSt.,Milwaukee2,Wise.;271.2710.At. Michigan Avenue,Chicago, Illinois, 60611; 943- HERR, pres.;PAT KOCIAN,TV dir. 6020. DONH.KEMPER,pres.; A.E. STALEYIII,exec. HICKS AND GREIST, INC., 850 Third Ave., v.p.;ZED R. DANIELS,senior v.p. & gen. mgr. New York 22, N. Y. 421-4200. Branches: Dayton. New York. CHARLES V. SKOOG,pres.;VINCENT J. DARAIO, v.p. & TV prod. & programming;STANLEY NEW KENYON AND ECKHARDT, INC., 200Park MAN,v.p. & media dir. Ave., New York 17; 973-2000.

611 W. B. LEWIS. chmn. of bd.; DAVID C. STEWART, LaROCHE, McCAFFREY & McCALL, 575 Lex- pres.; RODNEY ERICKSON, dir. TV -radio prog. ington Ave_.,_ New York 22, N. Y.; 421-7500. Branch offices: Detroit, Los Angeles, Chicago, Bos- DAVID B. MCCALL, pres., FRANK MINEHAN, V.p" ton, San Francisco, Dallas, Toronto, Mexico City, media dir.; HUMBOLDT J.GREIG,V.p.,network London,Eng.,Guatemala,Panama,Venezuela, station relations, of TV -radio dept. Spain. LAVENSON BUREAU OF ADV. INC., 116 S. 7th RICHARD KERR, INC.521FifthAve., New St., Philadelphia 6 Pa.; WAlnut 3-1250. York, N. Y. H. A. EGBERT, V.p., media dir.; H. GOLDBERG. HELEN JENSEN, radio -TV. asst. media dir., time buyer. KETCHUM, MacLEOD & GROVE. INC., Four AL PAUL LEFTON CO., INC., 1617 JohnF. Gateway Center, PittsburghPa. 15222. Kennedy Blvd., Philadelphia 3,Pa.; LOcust 8- GEORGE KETCHUM, chmn. of bd.; EDWARD T. PAR - 5600. RACK,president: W. STANLEY REDPATH, chmn AL PAUL LEFTON, JR., pres.; I. W. SOLOMON, V.p. exec. corn.; WILLIAM E. PENSYL, exec. v.p.; W. J. creative services; JACK B. CREAMER, radio -TV dir. GILLILAN, exec. v.p.; BENJAMIN COLAROSSI, Vice - Branch offices: New York, Hollywood. pros., dir., TV -radio creative (N. Y. office) ; PETER LENNEN & NEWELL, INC., 380 Madison Ave., TRIOLO, vice-pres. & dir., media & programming, New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 2-5400. (N. Y. office); WARREN C. ROSSELL, prod. group ADOLPH TOIGO,pres.;NICHOLASE.KEESELY, spvsr. TV -radio creative: Rocco DELLARSO, TV - senior v.p.in chge. of radio and TV; FRANCIS WELSH, dir. TV -radio programming; ROBERT D. C. BARTON. JR., v.p., gen. mgr. Radio -TV. FEASTER, prod. spvsr., TV -Radio creative. Branchoffices:BeverlyHills,SanFrancisco, Branch offices: New York, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Honolulu, Puerto Rico. Houston, Tex. S. A. LEVYNE CO., THE, 343 St. Paul Pl., Bal- KEYES, MADDEN & JONES, Division of Russel timore 2, Md.; MUlberry 5-3390. M. Seeds Co., Inc.; 919 North Michigan Avenue, JOYCE K.COLE, timebuyer; ROBERT L.AUER, Chicagi 11, III.; 664.3743. HENRY EISNER, acct. execs. FREEMAN KEYES. pres., chmn. of bd.; HARRY H. MAUS, treas., RICHARD R. DAVIS, secy. Branch LEWIS ADVERTISING AGENCY, 17 Academy offices:752 Ballough Rd ,Daytona Beach, Fla. St., Neward 2, N. J.; MArket 2-0480. E. GRANT 32015; 253-3609. SCHENK, TV. dir. KEYES, MARTIN AND COMPANY, 841 Moun- LEWIS, & GILMAN, INC., 6 Penn Center Plaza, tain Ave., Springfield, N. J.; DRexel 6-7300. Philadelphia 3, Pa. LOcust 8-3775. SEYMOUR STEINHARDT, TV dir., timebuyer. HAROLD A. LANGERM AN, v.p.copy.dir.; PETER A. KRUG, dir. of radio & TV; FRANK CARVELL, LEW KING, VEHON & WOLF, INC., 1426 N. media clir_EVELYN WALMSLEY, mgr brdcst. media; 1st St.. Phoenix Ariz. ALpine 4-5548. EDWARD W. HARRINGTON, JR., assoc. media dir.; LEW KING, owner; JACK BEVERIDGE. 'fV dir. RICHARD E. BENSON, assoc. media dir.; MARIAN KIRCHER. HELTON & COLLETT, INC., 2600 W. LOCKETT, asst. timebuyer. FarHills Avenue,Dayton, Ohio. Phone: LILLER NEAL BATTLE & LINDSEY, INC., 293-3191. 8 North Eiehth St., Richmond 19, Va. WATSON B.METCALFE, pres.; DON R.LYONS, JAMES L. BATTLE, C. K. LILLER, WILLIAM W. v.p. & TV dir. SAL, partners. WALTER J. KLEIN CO., Ltd., 1214 Elizabeth Branch offices: New York, Richmond, Atlanta. Ave., Charlotte 4, N. C., 704-377-1646. LITTLE & CO., 3635 Newton Street, Torrance, WALTER J. KLEIN, TV dir. Calif. 90505; Phone 378-7979. GAYS LITTLE, D. F. HARBRIDGE, JR. KOBLITZ CO., THE, 915 No. La Cienega Los Angeles 69, CPlifornia; OT. 5-7850. THE W. E. LONG CO., INDEPENDENT BAK- EDWARD L. KOBLITZ. owner; SHIRLEY Cox. radio - ERS' COOPERATIVE, 188 W. RandolphSt., TV time buyer. Chicago I.ill. RAndolph 6-4606. D. F. COPELL, pres.; J. A. SMITH, vice pres.; F. B. OSCAR KRAUSS ADVERTISING, 18 East 41st LEONARD, adv.dir.; R. A. GILBERTZ, asst. adv. St., New York 17. N. Y. dir.; J. PESICK, dir. Radio & TV; R. D. RYNER- KRUPNICK & ASSOCIATES, INC., 508 N. Grand soN, media dir. Blvd..St.Louis3,Mo.;JEfferson3.1723. LOWE & HALL ADVERTISING, 600 News Bldg., SAM KRUPNICK, pres.; RAY J. ARMBRUSTER, V.P. P. 0. Box 1824, Greenville, S. C.; 235-7489. & radio -TVdir.;ELOISE COCKRUM,radio -TV SIDNEY L. LowE, ELLIOTT H. HALL, JR.,part- prod. ners. timebuyers & acct. exec. KUTTNER & KUTTNER, INC., 646 N. Michigan EARLE LUDGIN & CO., 410 N. Michigan Ave., Ave., Chicago, Ill., 60611; SUperior 7-7940. Chicago, Ill. 60611. EARLE LUDGIN, bd. chmn.; DAVID G. WATROUS, LAKE-SPIRO-SHURMAN, INC., 112 Union Ave., pres.; HAYS MACFARLAND, Sr.v.p., chmn. exec. Memphis 3,Tenn.; 525-1571. comm.; I. TERRY GALANOY, SR., v.p., creative dir.; AVRON SPIRO,pres.; MILTON M. SHURMAN, EDWIN CHAPMAN, SR., v.p., assoc. creative dir.; secy.-treas. DENNIS M. ALTMAN, SR., v.p. for creative strate- gy; EDWARD D. HANSEN, creative spvsr. LAMBERT & FEASLEY, INC., 7 East 60th St., New York 22. TEmpleton 8-3434. THE LYNN ORGANIZATION, INC., 15 S. Frank- lin St.,Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; (717) 822-7182. GENEVIEVE SESSLER, media supervisor. W. M. MCLAUGHLIN, media dir. & TV buyer. ERBERTO LANDI ADVERTISING CO., 853 7th Ave., New York 19, N. Y.; JUdson 6-0588-9. MacFARLAND, AVEYARD & CO., 333 N. Mich- ERBERTO LANDS, owner & radio -TV dir.;ROSE igan Ave.. Chicago 1, Ill. RAndolph 6-9360. PETERS GATTO, media dir. HAYS MACFARLAND, chairman; DAVID E. GUER- RANT, pres.; A. E. AVEYARD, chmn. exec. Commit- PHILIP J. LANE, INC., 667 Madison Ave., New tee; NICHOLAS AMOS, v.p. & dir. TV -Radio. York, N. Y., PLaza 3-9327. PHILIP J. LANE, pres. MacLAREN ADVERTISING CO., LTD.,111 Rich- mondSt.West, Toronto,Ontario , Canada. LANG. FISHER & STASHOWER, INC., 1010 363-2244. Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15. Ohio. PRospect 1-0300. G. G. SINCLAIR, chmn. of bd., pres. & gen. mgr. - H. JACK LANG, pres.; FRED P. STASHOWER, V.P. creative; C. EDMUND BROWN, vice-chmn. of bd. & treas.; ALVIN B. FISHER, V.p. & TV dir.; Tom & dir.; W. H. GRAHAM, exec. V.p. & dir. CASE, creative dir.; ED KAGY, art dir.; CHARLES Branchoffices:Montreal, Windsor. Vancouver, D. KNEPPER, media dir; Nan Hall, coordinator - Winnipeg, Quebec, Calgary, Regina, Nassau. Lon- traffic; JIM REILLY, prod. mgr. don.

612 MacLAUGHLIN ADV. AGENCY, 56Harvester ROBERT A. MEEHAN, pres.; GEORGE T. METCALF, Ave.,Batavia, N. Y. 14020; FI3-1044. Incas. FREDERICK R. MACLAUGHLIN, own. MELDRUM & FEWSMITH, INC.. 1220 Huron MacMANUS, JOHN & ADAMS, Woodward Ave. Rd., Cleveland 15, Ohio; 241-2141. & LongLakeRd.,BloomfieldHills,Mich. GEORGE J. HILL, dir., radio -TV films; C. BRUCE Midwest 6-1000. HARDY, media dir., consumer products; MRS. SHIR- ERNEST A. JONES, pres.; HENRY G. FOWNES, LEY BABBITT, time buyer. Sa., v.p. head TV, radio dir., New York. Branch offices: New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, MELTZER, ARON & LEMEN, INC.,165Post Chicago, St. Paul, Zurich, Switzerland. St., San Francisco, Calif. 94108; YUkon 2-5877. GERALD A. HASKETT, media dir.; JOHN MERCER, MALCOLM-HOWARD, 203 N. Wabash Ave., Chi- TV prod. cago 1,111. ANdover 3-0022. Branches: Detroit, 1950 First National Bldg., New ARTHUR HOLLAND, owner; M. G. HOLLAND, HAL York, 230 Park Ave.; Toronto, 500 University BARKUN, WILLIAM BENT, acct. execs.; BERNARD Ave.; London, #11, 9 Wilbraham Place, S. W. 1. BERMAN, FRAN WEISS, EUGENE HOLLAND, TV ARTHUR MEYERHOFF ASSOCIATES, INC., dept. 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, Ill. DElaware HARWOOD MARTINADVERTISING, 2519 7-7860. Connecticut Ave., Washington 8, D. C.; ADams ARTHUR E. MEYERHOFF, pres.; STUART L. NOVY, 2-1161. TV dir. LAURA BURCHARD, TV dir.; MAE SCANLAN, time - Branchoffice:Avalon,(Calif.),Montreal, To- buyer; MILFORD SNYDER, production. ronto. MARTIN-EVANS, INC.,815 Anthony Wayne THE CHESTER C. MORELAND CO., 800 Broad- Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind.; 742-6233. way, Cincinnati 2, Ohio, 721-1178. CARLETON B. EVANS. CHESTER C. MORELAND, pres.; CARL H. PRESS, v.p. & time buyer. J. M. MATHES, INC., 260 Madison Ave., New York N. Y. 10016; LExington 2-7450. BEN MORRIS ADVERTISING, INC., 19W. W. T. OKIE, pres.; ROY L. PASSMAN, v.p.in 44th St., New York, N. Y. 10036; MU 7.7960. chge. TV & Radio. BEN MORRIS, HERBERT ROTHMAN,MITCHELL Branch office:186 S. W. 13thSt., Miami, Fla. AMES, JESSE KOHLER, acct. execs. 33130; FRanklin 3-6449. MORSE INTERNATIONAL, INC., 122E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. OXford 7-2100. MATHISSON & ASSOCIATES, INC., 411 E. Mason PAUL ELLIOTT SMITH, pres.; JACK SKOLNIK, v.p., St., Milwaukee 2, Wise. BRoadway 6-7181. art; W. DONAHUE, V.p., copy; L. TARCHER, V.p., C. A. MATHISSON, pres.;J.F. MANNING, JR., media; CARL BUFFNGTON, V.p., TV prod.;G. executive vice pres.; ROBERT P. GEARY, TV media GREENBERG,asst.media dir.; S.ECKERT, A. dir.;Lou FULLER,asst.dir.; JOHN J.ZEBEL, BLANDO, M.E.CLARK,R.MARINO, A. SCH broadcastspvsr.;JO ANN ROBERTSON, DONNA WARTZ, media buyers. EGGERT, time buyers. Branch offices; San Francisco, New York. MORSE & RUSSONIELLO INC., 1113 N.E. Na- tional Bank Bldg., Scranton, Pa. 18503. Diamond CLYNE MAXON, INC.,1301Avenue ofthe Americas, New York, N. Y. 10019; 956-5600. 7-9328. Diamond 2-2907. C. T. CLYNE, pre,.; HAROLD L. STRAUSS, SR., V.D., LAWRENCE L. RUSSONIELLO, pres. & time buyer. treas., sec. MOSS ASSOCIATES, INC., 415 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 7-7377. McCANN-ERICKSON, INC., 485 Lexington Ave., New York 17; OXford 7.6000. JOSEPH H. Moss, pres.; RAY MALAGOLD, TV dir. M -E PRODUCTIONS, Division of McCann-Erickson, -BLUMBERG CORP., 605 McGowan St., Inc, 485 Lexington Ave,. New York 17, N. Y. Houston 6; JAckson 6-1181. H. BART MCHUGH, JR., TV exec.; Jowl: R. ALLEN, FRED NAHAS, pres.; B. L. BLUMBERG, exec. v.p v.p. in chg.; THOMAS O'REILLY, Sr. acct. mgr.; mediadir.;N.A.ZELigow,v.p.timebuyer. FRANK FITZGERALD, sr. acct. exec.; JOHN CURRAN, TV exec.; JOHN RHONE, TV exec.; PETER SLOAN, NATIONAL EXPORT ADVERTISING SERVICE, sports mgr.; California: 3325 Wilshire Blvd., Los INC., 405 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Angeles, DUnkirk 5-3302. J. NEIL REAGON, v.p.; OXford 7-9292. Illinois; 318 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, WEb- Branch: National Export Adv. Service, Edificio ster 9-3700. WILLIAM FRAME, prog. & media dir. San Rafael, Avenida Miramar #601, Santurce, PuertoRico;NationalAdvertisingServicede MCCANN-MARSCHALK, DIVISION OF MCCANN- Venezuela, C.A. Casa de Italia; Avenida Indus. EnrcicsoN, INC., Times & Life Bldg., Rockefeller tria, Caracas, Venezuela. Center, New York 20, N. Y.; OX. 7-4250. Mr. Beverly Smith, v.p. TV /Radio. Branches: NEEDHAM & GROHMANN, INC., 30 Rockefeller 795 Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta 8, Ga.; Euclid Plaza, West New York 20, N. Y.; CIrcle 5-6200. Ave., Cleveland 14, CHerry 1.6850. H. VICTOR GROHMANN, pres. & treas.; HOWARD A. HEINSIUS, RICHARD T. HOUGHTON, H. NELSON McCARTY CO., THE, 3600 Wilshire Blvd., Los KENT,H. KRAMER,vice-president; HARRYC. Angeles 5, DUnkirk 5-4011. LEDINGHAM, media dir. HERB C. BROWN, radio -TV dir.; KAY MORRISON, asst. radio -TV dir.; BILL ATWELL, WILLIAM H. NEEDHAM, LOUIS AND BRORBY, INC., Pru- GEISLER, ARNOLD DUNCAN, WALKER BROOKS, dential Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60601; 527-3400 PAUL C. HARPER, JR.,pres.; CURTIS BERRIEN, GEORGE KELLOGG, acct. execs. exec. v.p., chg. of creative services; ALBERT A. EDWARD J. McELROY ADV., INC., 3600 Wil- KLATT,v.p.,dir.inchg.of creative services; shireBlvd..LosAngeles5,Calif.DUnkirk PAUL J.SCHLESINGER. v.p.,chg.of marketing 1-3045. services;B.BLAIR VEDDER.JR.,V.p.,chg.of E.D. BROTSOS,pres. & acct.sup.;DORIS L. media & prog. facilities; JOHN SCOTT KECK, v.p., DARRAH, media dir. chg.ofbroadcastprog. & facilities; HAROLD KAUFMAN, v.p., chg. of broadcast prod. services. McKENZIE, KING & GORDON, 7033Sunset Branch offices:Hollywood, New York, Toronto, Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90028. Montreal. Dow McKENZIE, pres.; C. E. GORDON, V.p. GEORGE R. NELSON, INC., 208 State St., Sche- McNEILL & McCLEERY, 1680 Vine St., Holly- nectady 5, N. Y. Phone 4-4133. wood, Calif. 90028; H011ywood 6-4256. KEN Mc- ROBERT S. CRAGIN, pres.; ROBERT STONE, NEILL, pres.; JAMES MCCLEERY, secy.-treas., TV TV dir. dir. Branch office: New York. ROBERT A. MEEHAN COMPANY, 33 Acorn TED NELSON ASSOCIATES, 520FifthAve., St.,Providence,R.I.,02903; UN1-2634. New York 36, N. Y.; 682-5844.

613 TED NELSON, owner; PERRY BRUSEIN, CHARLES PIDGEON SAVAGE LEWIS, INC., 1050 Builders DURAND, TV dir. Exchange, Minneapolis 2, Minn. FE 9-9331. DONALD C. ATTIN, pres. NEWMAN. LYNDE & ASSOCIATES, INC., 1628 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville 7, Fla. Ex 8.9721. PHILLIPS-RAMSEY, INC., 304 Ivy, San Diego, SCHEU, pres.; WILLIAM R. HOL- Calif. 92101; 234-6401. WILLIAME. CHARLES C. RAMSEY, Chmn. of bd.; ROBERT F. LINGSWORTH, exec. v.p.. SMITH, pres.' THOMAS E. ARLES, exec. vice-pres.; NOLAN, KEELOR & STITES, INC., 318 Broad- ROBERTF. LEWIS,exec.vice-pres.;R. PAGE way, Cincinnati 2,O. 721-1310. JONES, vice-president, creative; ROBIN SCHMIDT. J. T. NOLAN, JR.' pres.; A. A. RADKEY, vice-pres.; v.p., public relations; ORVA W. HUFF, Secy-Treas. J. M. HOGAN, TNT dir. & Radio -TV dir. NORMAN, CRAIG & KUMMEL, INC., 488 Mad- PITLUK ADVERTISING CO., 123 Auditorium ison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10022; PLaza Circle, San Antonio 5, Texas. CApitol 3-6131. 1-0900. ..CK N. PITLUK, Si., JACK N. PITLUK, JR., Louis NORMAN B. NORMAN, pres.; B. DAVID KAPLAN, H. PITLUK, partners; MARGARET MORRISON, TV exec.v.p. & treas.; WALTER A. TIBBALS, senior dir. v.p. broadcast operations; WILLIAM B. TEMPLE - TON, v.p. chg. TV. prog.; WILLIAM MOSELEY, SR., POST, KEYES & GARDNER, 919 N. Michigan V.p. TV prod.; LEONARD V. KOCH, v.p. & mgr., Ave., Chicago 11, Ill. WH 3-2880. broadcast bus. affairs; TYLER S.HARVEY, assoc. FREEMAN KEYES, chmn. of the bd.; F. SEWALL casting dir.; MAXINE MARX, assoc. castingdir. GARDNER, vice chmn. of the bd.; CARL M. POST, TV; SHELDON BODEN, GEORGE COLEMAN, asst v.p. pres.; FRANK F. MORE, exec. v.p., sec.; ANTHONY & assoc. media directors; GAIL MARTEL, SANDRA HEFEL, exec. v.p.; PAUL BLUSTAIN, v.p., TV POLINSKY, CHARLES RICHARDSON, buyers; EUGENIE prod.; WERNER WOLF, Radio -TV bus. mgr. C. STAMLER, v.p. media relations; ISIDOR ALEXSON, media, research spvsr; JANE PODESTER, FLORENCE POTTS-WOODBURY. INC..2233Grand Ave., AUSLANDER, JOSEPH BENJAMIN, RICHARD C. NEW- Kansas City 8. Mo. GRand 1-5775. NHAM, media spvs. Branch offices: Kingston, (Ja- CHARLES E. JONES, chmn. of board. pres.; WM. maica, B.W.I.), Toronto & Montreal, Canada; J.BREWER, v.p.,radio -TV dir.;BILL SMITH, Beverley Hills, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Port-of- radio -TV acct.supr.;JACKSCHROEDER,chief` Spain (Trinidad), Bridgeton (Barbados), London, time buyer; Rot; YUKON, SHIRLEY BUSH, time Hamburg,Paris,Lisbon,Madrid,Copenhagen, buyers. Oslo Stockholm& Malmo(Sweden);Milan POWELL, SCHOENBROD AND HALL AD- (Italy). VERTISING, INC., 230 North Michigan Ave., NORTH ADVERTISING, INCORPORATED, Chicago 1, Ill. Financial 6-7890. 2100 Merchandise Mart, Chicago 111.60654, HERBERT SUMMERS HALL, exec. v.p.; JAMES WIL- 527-5030. SON, broadcast creative dir.; PAT SACK, asst. ra- ALICE WESTBROOK, v.p., creative; WILLIAM CON - dio -TV dir. NOR, v.p.mgr., TV radio; MARTIN RYAN, v.p. PRITCHARD, WOOD INC., 750 Third Ave., New media. York 17. N. Y. MUrray Hill 7-6111. Branch offices: Gumbinner-North Co.,Inc., 655 JOHN W. CANTWELL, pres., chiefexec.officer; Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10021, TE 8- HAROLD V. ROVER, exec. v.p.; J. DESMOND SLAT- 1717, BRUCE M. DODGE, exec chg. radio -TV; TERY, exec. vice-pres.; WILLIAM B. KELLY, vice- REGGIE SCHUEBEL, v.p., radio -TV; North Adver- pres.; JAMES P. COURTNEY, media dir. tising Cahuenga, Hollywood 28, THE RANDALL COMPANY, 75 Pearl St., Hart. Calif., HO 7-2151, ED STERLING, chg. radio -TV. ford 3, Conn. 06103; Phone 527.1179. R. T. O'CONNELL CO., INC., 50 East 42nd St.. WILBUR W. ROSENBERG, pres.; ALLAN BEAN, TV New York 17; MUrray Hill 7-3673. dir. R. T. O'CONNELL, pres., ETHEL MERKLEN, exec. RANCK-FREIBERGER & CO., 1439 CourtPl., V.D. Denver, Colo. 80202; 222-9781. C. J. FREIBERGER, OGILVY, BENSON & MATHER, INC., 2 East chmn. of bd.; DUREY RANCK, pres. 48thSt., New York17,N. Y. MUrray Hill REACH, McCLINTON & CO., INC.. 505 Park 8-6100. Ave.. New York 22. N. Y.; PLaza 1-7300. Joni"G.HOAGLAND,v.p.dir.broadcastdept., ROBERT W. ROBB, pres.; DANIEL MARC BERN- PHILIP L. TOMALIN, v.p., mgr. bcstg. & comm. de- HEIM, churn. exec. COM.; JAMES K. GRAHAM, V.p., partments; EUGENE S. SCHIESS, v.p. ASSOC. Dir.; dir. TV -Radio. Branch office: Beverly Hills: 9033 Wilshire Blvd.. Branches: Newark. Chicago. Roston, Minneapolis, CRestview 5-6165. EVELYN JOHNSON, mgr., B.H., LosAngeles.Affiliates:Atlanta,Jacksonville, 3-1401. TREVOR EVANS, president. Houston, London. OWENS-LISEC, INC.,365 New Brotherhood KNOX REEVES ADVERTISING. INC., 400 Sec. Bldg., Kansas City 1, Kansas. DR 1-7250. ond Ave. South, Minneapolis1, Minn. Federal MERRITT OWENS, pres.; FRITZ LISEC, V.Q. 9-0071. R. W. STAFFORD, chmn. of bd.; THOMAS B. Km. - PACIFIC NATIONAL ADVERTISING AGENCY. BRIDE,ores.; GLEN RAM NT AN N.v.p. & radio -TV 217 6th Ave. N.,Seattle, Wash. 98109; MAin div. 3-1401. TREVOR EVANS, president. Branch offices: Portland (Ore.), Spokane. REINCKE, MEYER & FINN, INC.. 520 N. Mich- igan Ave., Chicago, III. 60611. WHitehall 4-7440. PARKSON ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC., 400 CHARLES A. REINCKE, ores.; LEWIS GREEN, TV Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022; PLaza 1-6400. dir.; JonN PRIEBE, media dir. EDWARD KLETTER, pres.;PHILIP AG ISIN,exec. v.p.; HERBERT GRUBER, media dir.; DON BLA V - REINHARDT ADVERTISING. INC., 1736 Frank- H UT, TV dir.; IRVING Ross, west coast supv. lin St., Oakland 12, Calif. TEmplehar 2-2408. EMIL REINHARDT,pres.;LEO BOWMAN. time PASCOE & STARLING, INC., 1117 Second Ave., buyer. Seattle 1, Wash., MUtual 2.0353. JOSEPH REISS MARKETING, INC., 510 Ave. of WILFRED A. PASCOE, pres.; JACK W. STARLING, the Americas, New York, N. Y. 10011; 255.2212. v.p.; CLARK P. WILLEY, art dir. JOSEPH REISS, pres. GEORGE PATTON ADV., 6725 Hollywood Blvd., RIDGEWAY ADVERTISING AGENCY INC.. 889 Hollywood 28, H011ywood 2-7344. So.BrentwoodBlvd.,St.Louis,Mo. 63105; GEORGE PATTON,pres.;CLIFFLEVITT,media; PArkview 1.3755. K. J. BAYER, exec. vice-pres; BILLIE RIOLA, timebuyer. GARY HOLT, Acct. service. PERRIN & ASSOCIATES, INC., 8 South Michi- R. C. RIEBEL ADVERTISING AGENCY, 803 gan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60603; RA 6-7923. Hoffman Bldg., Louisville 2, Ky. 587-6039. EARL R. PERRIN, bd. chmn; DONALD E. WHITING, R. C. RIEDEL, owner, pres.; HOWARD G. WHITE, pres. V.p.

614 MARSHALL ROBERTSON ADV. AGENCY, 1550 SCOTT & SCOTT ADVERTISING, INC., 740 N. Speer Blvd., Denver 4, KEystone 4-6268. Rush St., Chicago 11. WHitehall 4-6886. MARAHALL ROBERTSON, MARY A. ROBERTSON, JARVIS RICE, radio -TV dir.; ED FITZGERALD, prod. dirs., timebuyers; JAMES BRIGGS, PAT O'NEAL, acct. execs.; MARY A. ROBERTSON. J. B. SEBRELL ADVERTISING AGENCY, 301 South San PedroSt.,Los Angeles13,Calif. ROCHE, RICKERD, HENRI, HURST, INC., 520 MAdison 6-9397. North Michigan Ave., Chicago 11,Ill. 467-1966. J.B. SEBRELL, owner & dir.;P. W. THOMAS, J. L. PROEBSTING, ch. of bd.; K. C. AUGUST, pres.; media dept. C. W. ANDERSON, treas.; LEE CARLSON, media ED SHAPIRO, INC., 121 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, dir.; ISABEL MCCAULAY, media buyer -Broadcaster/ Pa. 19107; KI 5-7712. Print. H. H. SHAPirto, pres.; EttNort L. BROWN, vice-pres IRVING ROCKLIN & ASSOCIATES, 32 W. Ran- SILTON, CALLAWAY & HOFFMAN, INC., 131 dolph St., Chicago 1. RAndolph 6-2324. Clarendon St., Boston 16, Mass. COpley 7-3730. IRVING ROCKLIN, pres.; HAZEL MOORE, film direc- MYRON L. SILTON, chmn. of bd.; EARLE W. HOFF- tor;ROBERT SPENCER TV dir.;JIMGEORGE, MAN, pres.; JASON N. SILTON, exec. v.p.; RAMON artdir.;MARJORIE LORINGER,continuitydir.; H. SILTON, treas.; MARIE KACHINSKI, v.p., media HELEN WURTZBURG, TV prod.; SIDNEY BERNBERG, supervisor. comp.; IRVING ROCKLIN, EDWARD LOVINGER, JER- ROLD ROCKLIN, ROBERT ROCKLIN, acct. execs. SIMON & GWYNN, 3329 Poplar Ave., Memphis Tenn. 38111; 327-1691. RODGERS AND COMPANY, 2490 LeeBlvd., MILTON SIMON, pres.; LEN JUENGLING, Cleveland, Ohio 44118; 371-3513. exec. v.p. JOHN B. HICKOK, v.p. SIMONS-MICHELSON CO:, 1126 Lafayette Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Woodward 3-3000. ROGERS & SMITH ADVERTISING AGENTS, LEONARD N. SIMONS, LAWRENCE J. MICHELSON, INC., 505 N. Ervay, Dallas 1, Texas. partners; MORTON ZIEVE, TV prod. mgr. ROBERT J. AHOLA, TV dir. RAYMOND SPECTOR CO., INC., Time & Life ROSS ROY, INC., 2751 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N. Y. 10020; MITI-ray Mich. 48267; 567-4000. Hill 8-4407. Branch Offices: 500 Fifth Ave., New York. SPITZ ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC., 530 Oak RUDER & FINN INCORPORATED, 130 East 59 St., Syracuse, N. Y. GRanite 9-5581. St., New York 22, N. Y. PLaza 9.1800. WILLIAM SPITZ, president; NICK SANCHEZ, radio DAVID FINN, chmn. of bd.; WILLIAM RUDER, pres.; TV dir.; NICK BIBCO, a.e.; ERIC MANDERS, TV- PAUL B. ZUCKER, exec. V.p. art dir. THE RUMRILL CO., INC., 1895 Mt. Hope Ave., SPEER & MAYS, INC., 1833 West Eighth St., Los Rochester 20, N. Y. BRowning 1-2150. Angeles 57, Calif.; HUbbard 3-8300. RODERICK A. C. L. RUMRILL, pres.: WILLIAM MACKEY, media MAYS, principal; BILL DODGE, timebuyer. director; ROBERT P. KNECHTEL, broadcast media HAL STEBBINS, INC. ADVERTISING, 9229 Sun- mgr. set Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90069; CRestview THE RUMRILL CO., INC., 1895 Mt. Hope Ave., 3-0750 Rochester 20. N. Y.; BRowning 1-2150. CHARLES RUMRILL, pres.; NEIL GALLAGHER, V.p. STERLING ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC., C/O KASTOR, FOOTE,Hilton & Atherton,Inc., Branches: Buffalo, Utica, Ithaca, New York- Lexington Ave., New York, New York 10022;575 RUMRILL-HOYT, INC., 380 Madison Ave., New I'Lazza 1-1400. York, New York 10017; MUrray Hill 2-2000. S. M. Baourl, chmn. of bd. and pres. THOMAS A. LEE, JR., v.p., Dir. of Commercial Pro- STOCKTON, WEST, BURICHART, INC., 1300 duction; EDGAR C. KAHN, v.p., Dir, of Broadcast- First National Bldg., Cincinnati 2, dhio. 381-5600. ing. 1-5600. RONALDS.WEST, chm. LOWE RUNKLE CO.,13floor,LibertyBank ofbd.;C. THOMAS Bldg.,OklahomaCity,Okla.73102;CEntral MARTIN, pres.; BERTRAND A. SCHLOEMER,exec. 6-3521. v.p.; Rox WILSON, mgr. broadcast Services. LOWE RUNKLE, pres.; JIM WHITTAKER, TV dir. STORM ADVERTISING CO.'INC.,951Mid- town Tower, Rochester, N. Y. 14604; 232-1486. SALOW & ASSOC. CO., INC., 45 Howe Ave., STORM, president; DOROTHY WALL, Radio Passaic, N. J. GRegory 3-1414. & TV time buyer. H. HARVEY SALOW, mgr. Branch offices: St. Louis, Mo., 265 Union Blvd., SAVAGE -DOW, INC., 5010 Underwood Ave., Oma- FO 1-8750, GERALD P. DRAPE, gen.mgr. ha 32, Nebr.; Tel.: 553-6793. STREET & FINNEY, INC.' 535 Fifth Ave., New JOHN H. Dow, pres.; HARVEY A. ROFFMAN, v.p.; York, N. Y. 10017; TN 7-6600. ROBERT M.DAWSON, v.p.; JOHN F. BERGSTROM, JR., ROBERT FINNEY, chmn.ofbd.;WILLIAM G. v.p.; JULIAN K. BILLINGS, v.p. and art dir.; PHYL- JOHNSON, pres.; ELIAS B. BAKER, exec. v.p.; E. C. LIS J. Foss. treas. SIMONS, DONALD M. GANNETT, FRANK T. CAMP, FRANK B. SAWDON, INC., 3 West 57th St., New THOMAS ROSENWALD, ROBERT WEEKS, CLIFFORD York 19. PL 1-6660. RAY, NEIL Fox, WESLEY BUCKNER, MARY PASCAL, acct.execs.; LYMAN B. FRANK B. Sawdon, pres; ARDIEN RODNER,exec. COOPER, creativedir.; v.p., media dir.; DOROTHY PRENTICE, sec.; JOHN JOHN E. ROWAN, copy dir.; JAMES ADAMS, LOUIS PAUL JONES, Radio & TV prod., talent buyer; KRAUS, JULIA PORRICELLI, EVE JOHNSON,copy JOSEPH HUGHES, creative dir. writers, B. WILLIAM DEC., MICHAEL FERRO, art Branch office:8721 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, directors;PHILIP FELD, TV prod.; RAYMOND Calif. 90069; DICK WESTMAN, West Coast MCARDLE, dir, of media; ARTHUR HEMSTEAD, MIL- mgr. TON SHIFFMAN, asst. media planning directors; SCHECK ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC., 17 H. A. THOMAS, bdcast directory; JOHN BYRNE, Academy St., Newark 2, N. J. MArket 2-0480. print prod.; VAN CORT LUCAS, traffic; ANN MOREL, (Affiliated with Lewis Ad Agency) office mgr. E. GRANT SCHECK, pres. & TV dir. SULLIVAN, STAUFFER, COLWELL & BAY- SCOPE ADVERTISING, INC., 12 East 41st St., LES, INC., 575 Lexington Ave., New York 22, New York 17. N. Y.: HERMAN ZUCKERMAN, pres.; N. Y. MUrray Hill 8-1600. WILLIAM POLLARD BROWN, v.p. ALFRED J. SEAMAN, pres.; PHILIP H. COHEN, v.p. & TV -Radio dir.; FRANK J. REED, business man- M. B. SCOTT, INC., 8721 Sunset Blvd., Los Ange- ager, TV -Radio dept. les 69, Calif. OLive 2-1104. Branch office: Hollywood. M. B. SCOTT, pres., TV supvr. ;MARILYN W. TATHAM-LAIRD & KUDNER, INC., 64 E. Jack- DOORLEY, media dir. son Blvd., Chicago, Ill. 6-0604; HArrison 7-3700;

615 605 Third Ave., New York, N. Y. 10016, ph. 972- JOHN P. WARWICK, pres.; ANDREW V. CHRISTIAN, 6700. ARTHUR E. TATHAM, chmn. of exec. COMM.; V.p.,dir.radio -TV; RICHARD GOSHIN, MARVIN KENNETH LAIRD, JR., chmn. bd.; C. R. STANDEN, GOLDMAN, prods.; SONNY HAYES, casting dir. pres.; STEPHEN M. TART, V.p.,dir.of media, WATTS, PAYNE-ADVERTISING, INC.,311 N.Y.; EVERETT NELSON, V.p.,dir.of media, West 7thSt.,Denver Bldg., Tulsa19,Okla.; Chicago; Robert S. Rogers, dir. of broadcast re- LUther 3-7571. lations. LES HAUGER, pres.; DON S. MITCHELL, TV dir. Branch offices: 1680 N. Vine St., Hollywood, Calif.; HO 1-9228, VICTOR A. HUNTER, V.p., mgr. WEAVER-GARDNER, INC., 530 Rossmor Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 55101; 224-4715. TAYLOR-JESSOP ADVERTISING CO.,INC., DON GARDNER, president and TV dir.; MURRAY 85 W. State St., Akron 8, Ohio, 376-2169. FLYNN, vice president and TV producer; MARGE H. TAYLOR PROTHEROE, pres.; CLARE DOZER, radio - HARDING, TV time buyer. TV dir.; ANNA CONTE, timebuyer. WEBSTER-HARRIS-WELBORN ADVERTIS- J. WALTER THOMPSON CO., 420 Lexington ING AGENCY, 204 Park Place, Lubbock, Tex. Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; MUrray Hill 6- 79405; SHerwood 7-2588. 7000. REX WEBSTER, LEON HARRIS. HOWARD WELBORN, NORMAN H. STROUSE, chmn. bd.; DAN SEYMOUR, Acct. execs. ptnrs.; DAVE KEAY, acct. exec. pres., chmn. exec. comm.; WILLIAM H. HYLAN, sr.v.p.,dir, of broadcasting dept.; WILLIAM R. EDWARD H. WEISS & COMPANY., 360 N. WILGus, v.p., assoc. dir. of broadcasting; ROBERT Michigan Ave., Chicago 1,III.; CEntral 6-7252. E. BUCHANAN, v.p., mgr. broadcasting, New York; EDWARD H. WEISS, chmn of bd.; LEE KING, pres.; JoHN MOSmAN, v.p., mgr. of broadcasting, Chicago KENNETH MuRisoN, exec. v.p.; RON KLEIN, TV office; JOHNF.BALL,v.p., of programs; dir. THORNTON B. WIERUM, v.p., admin. broadcasting Branch office: Los Angeles, New York. dept. Branch offices include Atlanta, Chicago, Cin- cinnati, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Kansas City, Los WEISS & GELLER, INC., 880 Third Ave., New San Francisco, York, N. Y. 10022. Angeles, New Orleans, Raleigh, MAX A. GELLER, chmn. bd.; MAX TENDRICH, exec. Washington, D. C., Jacksonville, St. Louis. v.p.; ARTHUR Ross, v.p., creative dir. THORNDIKE & THOMAS, INC., 58 Weybosset St. Providence. R. I. 02903; GAspee 1.7100. WERMEN & SCHORR,INC., 1616Walnut RICHARD THORNDIKE, pres.; R. C. EDWARDS, TV. St.,Philadelphia3,Pa.; PEnnypacker 5.1688. dir. DAVID WERMAN,pres.;J.LEONARD SCHORR, exec. v.p.; PAUL DIETZ, creative v.p. TOBIAS AND OLENDORF, INC.. 520 N. Michi- gan Avenue, Chicago 11, Michigan 2-3360. THE WESLEY ASSOCIATES, INC., 630 Fifth PHIL W. TOBIAS, JR., preS.; STEPHANIE SEEDER, Ave., New York, N. Y.; JU 2-8050. media dir. CALJ. MCCARTHY,JR.,pres.;CHARLES M. AMORY, dir. radio -TV; ROBERT RENBOCK, radio - TRACY, KENT & CO., INC., 50 East 42nd St., TV super. New York 17. N.Y. MUrray Hill 7-8616. Was. IRWIN TRACY, chmn. of bd.; FRANK S. KENT, WEST, WEIR & BARTEL, 1271 Avenue of the pres. and ROBERT P. ARZBERGER, v.p. Americas, New York, N. Y. 10020; CI 5-1000. W. A.BARTEL, chmn.ofthebd.;A. CARL TRACY-LOCKE CO., INC., 3960 N. Central Ex- RIGROD, v.p. & TV dir. & prod.; D. BURMEISTER, pressway, P. 0. Box 1383, Dallas, Texa; 75221. bus. mgr., radio -TV Dept. TAylor 1-3330. Branch offijces: Atlanta, Montreal, Los Angeles. MORRIS HITE,pres.; LAWRENCE E. Do PONT, v.p. radio -TV. SOLOW/WEXTON, INC., 600 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022; MUrray Hill 8-4050. UNITED ADVERTISING COMPANIES, INC., MARTIN Sotow, pres.; ADRIAN PRICE, exec. vice- 427 W. RandolphStreet,Chicago6,Illinois. pres.; GEORGE GILBERT, senior vice-pres.; WILLIAM ANdover 3-4470. WILBUR, sr. v.p. & Marketing dir.; REGINA OvE- NELSON J. MCMAHON, pres.; DONALD R. ICLoss, sEY, SR., v.p.; HOWARD WECHSLER, treas.; JOHN secretary -treasurer;JOSEPH LITTLETON, account ECKSTEIN, senior v.p.,radio & TV dir.; PAUL exec.; FRANK STEIN, ace. exec.: JOHN LITTLETON, KUZMA, v.p., assoc. creative dir./art; PETER NORD, account exec.; NELSON J. MCMAHON, copy chief; assoc. creative dir./copy. TONY CESARIO, medio buyer; GEORGE REZEE, prod. mgr.; FRANK FOSTER, art dir. WILLIS/CASE/HARWOOD, INC.,222Talbott Branch office: Toronto. Tower, Dayton, Ohio. 4-5402; 222-5542. PAUL B. WILLIS, pres.; F. R. HARWOOD, V.p.; BIL VICTOR VAN DER LINDE INC., 25 West 43rd HiLz, TV dir. St., New York 36, N. Y.; CHickering 4-7440. C. E. RAINS, pres.; AGNES KINGSLEY, gen. mgr. WINFIELD ADVERTISING AGENCY,INC., 500 Pierre Laclede Bldg., Clayton 5, Mo.; VOlun- VINTI ADVERTISING, INC., 400 Madison Ave., teer 3-4524. New York 17, N. Y. 355-5545. ROBERT 0. SCOTT, pres.; BARBARA BLOCK, vice- JOSEPH VINTI, pres. & TV dir. pres. & radio -TV dir.; LYNDEN E. ANDERSON, exec.v.p. & creative dir.; JACK THOMAS, v.p.: J. FRANKLYN VIOLA & CO., 152 W. 42nd St., RICK MALONEY, acct. exec.; MEL ETLING, media New York 36, N. Y. CHickering 4.3254. dir.; SHIRL KRANZ, prod. mgr.; FRAN CALANDRO, J. FRANKLIN VIOLA, pres.; LEAH D. ROTH, sec. time buyer; W. E. SCHRAND, JR.,serv. coord.; WALKER, SAUSSY, INC.,1820St.Charles ROBERT WRIGHT, copy chief; ROBERT MINOGUE, Ave., New Orleans, 13, La.; Tel.: 524-3282. Copy contact; DOROTHY FRESE, secy. & bookkeeper. DONALD HALSEY, pres.; P. J. STAKELUM JR., Sr. WINIUS-BRANDON CO.,1015LocustSt.,St. V.p., gen. mgr.; PETER MAYER, exec. v.p.; JOHN Louis, Mo. 63101; Chestnut 1-6375. BROWN, THOMAS SANCTON, vice-president; DORO- CHARLES A. BRANDON, bd. chm.; WILLIAM L. SAN - THEA SCHLESINGER, v.p. & secy.; ALVIN CAMUS, BORN, pres.; HERBERT P. HALPERN, radio -TV dir.; treas. EVELYN M. LANGAN, buyer; VIOLA S. ARNOLD, buy- HAL WALTON & COMPANY, INC., 220 Madison er. Avenue, New York 16, New York; Lexington Branch office: Cincinnati; Houston. 2-5055. YOUNG & RUBICAM. 285 Madison Ave.. New HAL WALTON, pres.; JIM PORTER, contr.; AUDREY York, N. Y. 10017: 576-1212. L. Wrtcox, office mgr. EDWARD L. BOND, JR., pres., chf. exec. off.; WIL- 1,111.,35E. Wacker Branchoffices:Chicago LIAM J. COLIHAN, JR., v.p., chmn. of plans bd.; Dr.; Atlanta 3,Ga.. 501 William -Oliver Blvd.; GEORGE N. FARRAND, treas.; WRAY WITTEN, con- San Francisco 11,Calif., 681 Market St.; Los troller; A. GARDINER LAYNG, v.p., mgr., acct. mgr.; Angeles 28, Calif., 1540 N. Highland. DERMOTT F. MCCARTH, v.p.,dir.,copy dept.; WARWICK & LEGLER, INC., 375 Park Ave., STEVE FRANKFURT, v.p.. dir., art dept.; WARREN New York 22, N. Y. PLaza 1.4700. A. BAHR, v.p., (lir., media relations and planning.

616 Branch offices: Chicago III. 60601; 1 E. Wacker Dr. ALVIN ZAKIN, pres.; SAM STERN, Treas., DENNIS 329-0750; Detroit 26, Mich., 211 West Fort St., HOWARD, WALTER C. MCGOVERN, v.p.s; JOY MAN 963-1345; San Francisco4,Calif.,120 Mont- GOLDEN, copy chief; JOAN CASEY, media dir.; AR- gomery St., EX 7-1838; Hollywood 28,Calif., THUR MEYER, prod. mgr.; FLOYD BARKER, VITO Hollywood Blvd. & Highland Ave., H011ywood FIORENZA, ROBERT STEIN, art dirs.; WALTER C. 2-7181; Los Angeles 17,Calif., 615 So. Flower MCGOVERN, creativedir.;FRANK BIANCAMANO, St., MAdison 6-7641; International div. offices: pub. rel. dir. Toronto,Canada;Montreal,Canada;Puerto Rico;Caracas,Venezuela;London,England; ZIMMER, KELLER & CALVERT. INC.,28 Frankfurt, Germany, Milan, Italy; Paris, France. Adams Ave., W., Detroit 26, Mich.; WOodwara 1-9151. THE ZAKIN CO., 448 Fifth Avenue, New York, L. H. WILLIAMS, TV dir.;C.D. VORTMAN, N. Y. 10018; MUrray Hill 4-0830. dir. of media.

Station Representatives

ABC-TV WESTERN TV REGIONAL NET- David B. Meblin; Los Angeles 5, Calif., 633 South WORK SALES. ABC TelevisionCenter, Hol- ShattoPlace,385-63941Douglas Mac Latchie; lywood 27; NOrmandy 3.3311. Atlanta 3, Ga.; 120 Marietta St., N. W., 523-2545, VINCENT FRANCIS, v.p., Pacific Coast TV Network Charles C. Coleman. Dallas1,Texas; Fidelity sales mgr. & ABC-TV National Network sls. mgr. Union Life Bldg., Suite 2303, 747.7761. Wallis Branchoffices:San Francisco2:277Golden S.Ivy,Jr.;Detroit 26, Mich.; 2226 Guardian Gate Ave., UNderhill 3-0077, Vincent Francis, v.p., Bldg., 961-9607, Denman F. Jacobson, St. Louis, PacificCoast & TV Networksls.mgr; New Missouri63101: 915OliveStreet,241-5051. York 23: 1330 Avenue of the Americas, LT 1-7777; Donald "Gene" Jones; Minneapolis, St. Paul: toll Chicago 6:190 N. StateSt., ANdover 3-0800, free exchange, Zenith 2870;Philadelphia,Pa.: William C. Gillogly,sls.dir., Central div.; De- tollfree exchange, Enterprise 6242. troit 26: 28 W. Adams St., WOodward 3-8321. JAMES S. AYERS CO., INC., Glenn Bldg., At- ADVERTISING TIME SALES, INC. (formerly lanta, Ga. 30303; Jackson 5-0459. Broadcast Division of The Branham Company) JAMES S. AYERS. New York office:777 Third Ave., New York Branch office: Charlotte, N. C. 28202, Baugh Bldg. N. Y. 10017; TWX 212-867-4767. Phone: PL 5- 704-375-6146, Guy Vaughan, Jr. 1900. THOMAS B. CAMPBELL, pres.; JAMES A. McMArius, V.p. TV; Norman R. PROUTY, v.p., C.K. BEAVER & ASSOCIATES, 2158 Union radio; ARTHUR C. ELLIOTT, exec., v.p. Ave., Memphis, Tenn., 272-7503. Branch offices: Chicago 1: 1 East Wacker Dr., C. K. BEAVER. TWX 312-222-0553,Phone 312-321-0180, John Branch office: 1375 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.; Murphy,mgr.radio;MarshallKeeling,mgr. 874.2736. Harry Harkins;Relience Life Bldg., TV; St. Louis 1:1015 Locust St., TWX 314- Dallas, Texas; RIverside 8-2172. 556-0863, Phone CHestnut 1-1914, Robert Heth- erington; Dallas 75202: 1407 Main St., Rm. 1508, BERNARD, CHARLES COMPANY, INC., 730 TWX 214-899-8496,Phone(214) RI2-2388. Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. CIrcle 6-7242. GEORGE HARDING; v.p.; Atlanta 3: 1655 Peachtree CHARLES BERNARD, pres.; JUDY NELSON, asst. to Bldg.. Room 807. TWX 404-527-0007, Phone 404- pres.; JACK NOVICE, account exec.; BETTY ORINGER, 875-3501, G. WM. SHERIDAN ; San Francisco 3: 703 prom. dir. 2-4560. CHARLES P. REMBERT; LOS Angeles 48; 6399 Wilshire Blvd., TWX 213-655-5643, Phone: BIDDICK CO., 18133 Roscoe Blvd., Apt. 4, North- ()Live 1-4720, Robert Maggiore: Minneapolis 2: ridge, Calif. 91324, phone (213) 349-9526. Northwestern Bank Bldg.. TWX 612-321-1064, GUY BIDDICK. Mgr. Phone: FEderal 2-2476, Robert L. Brockman. JOHN BLAIR & CO., 717 Fifth Avenue, New York AM RADIO SALES COMPANY. 400 North Mich- 22, N.Y., PLaza 2-0400. igan Ave., Chicago I, Ill.; MOhawk 4-6555. JOHN P. BLAIR, pres. & chmn. of the bd. RALPH L. ATLASS. pres.; A. R. Ettunar. vice-pres. ED WHITLEY, vice-pres. Branch offices: Hollywood 28, Calif.: 5939 Sunset Branch Offices: Atlanta, Ga.: 1375 Peachtree St.. Blvd.. H011ywood 9-5341,Robert Block: New N.E., Phone: 875-7567; Charles F. Dilcher, vice York 19, N. Y.: 666 Fifth Ave., PLaza 7-4567. pres., mgr.; Chicago 11, Ill.; 645 N. Michigan Ave., W. H. Losee; San Francisco. Calif.: 607 Market SUperior 7.2300, Thomas Harrison, mgr., v.p.; St.. GArfield 1-0716, Ken Carey. Dallas, Texas: 3028 Southland Center Bldg., RIver- side 1-4228, Frank Carter, mgr.; Detroit 2, Mich.: AIRSPOT SALES, 3354 Merchandise Mart, Chicago Eleven Bldg., West Bldg., 817-3060, Peter Allen, 54, III. 275-3199. mgr.; Los Angeles 5, Calif.: 3460 Wilshire Blvd., JOSEPH EAPPS, gen. mgr. DUnkirk 7-1333, Heber Smith, vice-pres., mgr.; St. Louis 1, Mo.: 630 Paul Brown Bldg., GArfield ALASKA RADIO -TV SALES CORP., c/o Young 1-5262, Carlos Reese, mgr.; San Francisco, Calif.; Television Corp.,3 E. 54thSt., New York 22, 155 Sansome St., DOuglas 2-3188, George Hagar, N. Y.; PLaza 1-4848. mgr.; Philadelphia: 1617 Pennsylvania Blvd.. LO. J. J. WEED. 8-0290, Henry Chadwick, mgr.; Boston 16, Mass.; Branch offices:Seattle1: Tower Bldg., MAin 118 Newbury St., KE. 6-1472, Ernest W. Kitchen, 4-6333, WilliamJ.Wagner, pres.;San Fran- mgr. cisco 5; 681 Market St., EXbroolc 2-1057, Weed TV Corp., Ward Glenn; Hollywood 28: 6331 Holly- BLAIR-TV, 717 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y. wood Blvd., H011ywood 2.6676; Weed TV Corp., PLaza 2-0400. J. C. GATES. FRANCIS MARTIN, pres. Branch offices: Boston, Chicago. Dallas. Detroit, AVERY-KNODEL, INC., 555 Madison Ave., New Atlanta. Los Angeles, St. Louis, San Francisco, York, N. Y. 10022; HA 1-5600. Philadelphia. J. W. KNODEL, pres.; ROGER O'SULLIVAN, exec. v.p.; ROBERT J. KIZER, admin. v.p. BLAIR TELEVISION ASSOCIATES, 717Fifth Branch offices: Chicago 1.Ill.:2206 Prudential Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza 2-0400. Plaza,467,6111,Roger O'Sullivan,F.Robert JAMES THEISS, vice-pres., gen. mgr. Kalthoff, San Francisco; 369 Pine St., 981-2345. Branchoffices:Chicago,Detroit,Atlanta,St.

617 TELEVISION STATIONSNATIONAL Louis, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas,Boston, CBSSALES, 51 West 52nd St., New York, N.Y. Philadelphia. 10019; 765-4321. Low- THEODORE W. O'CONNELL,Y.Q.& gen.mgr.; HASKELL BLOOMBERG, 208 Fairmount St., STUART TEMKIN, bus. mgr.; RICHARD R. LOFTUS, ell, Mass; GLenview 5-5823. JOAN eastern sls. mgr. HASKELL BLOOMBERG, gen. mgr.; MUSLIM.. Branch offices: Chicago, 630 North McClurg BLOOMBERG, assistant gen. mgr. Court, WHitehall 4-6000, Robert Perez, mgr.; De- THE BOLLING COMPANY, INC.,247Park troit, Mich.: 932 Fisher Bldg., TRinity 2-5500, Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.; YUkon 6.4545. John S. Logan, mgr.; Los Angeles, Calif.: 6121 SWIFT, Sunset Blvd., H011ywood 9.1212, Samuel F. Hill, GEORGE W. BOLLING, pres.; G. RICHARDIII, Radio Jr., mgr.; San Francisco, Calif.: Sheraton -Palace TV president, G. WILLIAM BOLLING, Hotel, YUkon 2-7000, HAROLD ABRAMS, dir.sls., President. Branch offices: Hollywood. Calif.: 1680 N.Vine Westcoast; St. Louis, Mo.: 1215 Cole St., MAin St., HO. 2.6471, William Reitmann; Boston:251 1-9100; B. THOMAS KooN., JR., mgr. MillSt.,Newtonville,Mass..Tel.:332-0661, CARIBBEAN NETWORKS, INC., 20 West 43rd Robert C. Foster; Chicago 11, 435 N. Michi- gan Ave., WHitehall 3-2040, RalphKelly; San St., New York 36, N. Y., LOngacre 5-7840. Francisco 3. Calif.: 5 Third St., GArfield 1-6740, A. M. MARTINEZ, pres.; H. E. Franklin, secy & John T. Coy; Dallas I, Texas: 1908 VaughnBldg., treas.; J. J. CERNA, vice-pres. RIverside 8-2172. Thomas R. Murphy;Atlanta: Hark- HENRY I. CHRISTAL CO., INC., 579 Fifth Ave., 1375 Peachtree St., TRinity 4-2736, Harry New York 17. N. Y. MUrray Hill 8-4414. ins: Denver 2: 1150 Delaware St., John L. Mc- HENRY I.CHRISTAL, pres.; IRVIN GROSS,V.p. Guire, TAbor 5-7585. Kansas City 5: 1012Balti- dir. of sls. more Suite 502. Eugene F. Gray,GRand 1-5502; gen. mgr.; PHILBIN S. FLANAGAN, v.p., Memphis 4: 2158 Union Avenue Bldg., BRoadway Branch offices: Atlanta 9, Ga.; 1447 Peachtree St., 2-7053, C. K. Beaver; St. Louis 1: 915Olive N.E.,TRinity5.9311,NealRobbins;Boston Street, CE. 1-9151. Gene Gray; Detroit: 1761First 16,Mass.: 115Newbury St.COpley7-1180, National Bank Bldg., WO. 1-3430, Larry Gentile: David M. Guinee; Chicago 1, III.: 333 N. Mich- Minneapolis: 977 N. Western Bank Bldg., FEderal igan Ave., CEntral 6-6357, Richard Charlton: De- troit26,Mich.:Detroit Bank & Trust Bldg., 3-1496. James Bowden; Philadelphia 7; Philadel- WOodward 3-2365, John Fouts; Los Angeles5. phia National Bank Bldg., LOcust 4-6027, Robert Calif.: 3440 Wilshire Blvd., DUnkirk 8-1271. Kirk S. Dome. Munroe; St. Louis 1, Mo., 818 Olive St., CE 1- 2272, William Budde; San Francisco 4, Calif.: BROADCAST COMMUNICATIONS GROUP, INC., 415 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; 1646 Russ Bldg., YUkon 2-1204, Richard Green. 751-5353. H. PETER LASKER, pres.; THOMAS R. NUNAN, v.p., CONTINENTAL RADIO SALES, 545 Fifth Ave., group marketing; THOMAS M.COMERFORD, V.p., New York 17. N. Y.; MUrray Hill 7.6865. TV sls., Eastern div.; DIANE SASS, dir. research R. BUTCHE, mgr. 3,Pa.:21st & & marketing services. Branchoffices:Philadelphia Branch Offices: Chicago, Ill. 60601, 360 N. Michi- PanamaSts.,LOcust3-8139,S. Marshall; gan Ave.; 782.6693; Todd Gaulocher,TV sls mgr., Chicago, 228N.LaSalleSt.,FRanklin central div. Cleveland, Ohio 44114. 727 Nat. City 2-2095, R. Olson. E. Sixth Bldg.; 621-7756; Bert Julian, TV sls. mgr. Los Angeles, Calif. 90045, 8939 South DONALD COOKE, INC., 745 Fifth Ave., New veda Blvd., Suite 400: 776-4120; Matt O'Gorman, York, N. Y.; MUrray Hill 8-2190. TV sls.mgr. San Francisco, Calif. 94111, 645 DONALD rooms. ores. & sales -TV my* Battery St.; 434-2190; Walter McNiff, TV sls. Branch offices: Chicago 1, Ill.; 3322 West Petersen mgr. St. Louis, Mo. 63101, Paul BrownBuilding, Ave., Hooper Jones; Los Angeles 48, Calif.: 111 818 Olive St.; 231.7752; Richard Cass, TV sls. N. LaCienega Blvd., OLympia 2-1313; Lee 0'. Connell; San Francisco, Calif.: 700 Montgomery mgr. St., Ex 7-0536, David Sandeberg; Kansas City 5, BROADCAST TIME SALES, 149 CaliforniaSt.. Mo.: KBMC Bldg., GRant 1.7822, Eugene F. Gray; San Francisco 11, Calif.; SUtter 1.8656. St. Louis 1, Mo.: 705 Olive St., CHestnut 1-4350, CARL SCHUELE, owner. Eugene F. Gray. Branch office: Los Angeles 28. Calif.: 1540 N. Highland Ave., H011ywood 5-1755 and H011ywood BILL CREED ASSOCIATES, INC., Statler Office 5-5884, Jim Gates. Bldg., Boston 16, Mass., HUbbard 2-4845. W. A. CREED, R. A. KEATING, R. P. LUETTERS. BURN -SMITH CO., INC.,19 W. 44thSt.. New York 36, N. Y. MUrray Hill 2-3124-5. R. C. CRISLER & CO., INC., 1100 Fifth Third C. STANLEY BAILEY, v.p. and eastern mgr. Bank Bldg., Cincinnati 2, Ohio; 381-7775. Branch offices: Chicago 1,Ill.: 360 N. Michigan RICHARD C. CRISLER. ores.. PAUL WAGNER, vice - Ave.. CEntral 6-4437. John A.Tooth'11.pres.: ores.; C. ALEXANDER HOWARD, V.Q. Hollywood 28, Calif.: 304 Taft Bldg., Hollywood& Branch office:515 Arizona Land TitleBldg., Vine, 213-464-7395; Harlan G. Oakes; San Francis- Tucson, Arizona. co 5, Calif.; 690 Market St.,415-397-4827. David EDWIN G. RICHTER, JR., V.Q. Sandberg. HARRY E. CUMMINGS, 1613BarnettBank CBS RADIO SPOT SALES, 51 West 52nd.St., Bldg., Jacksonville 2, Fla.; ELgin 6-5770. New York, N. Y. 10019; 765.4321. HARRY E. Cummixas, owner. MAURIE WEBSTER, vice pres. & gen. mgr.; ED- WARD G. O'BERST, New York sls. mgr.;ROBERT DEL DAY, INC., Vance Bldg., Seattle, Washing- DIMATTINA, oper. dir.; NORMAN S. GINSBURG, S1S. ton 98101, Mu 2-6535. prom. dir.; GEORGE ARNOLD, dir.,marketing. Branch offices: James K. Francis, sls. mgr., 630 DEVNEY ORGANIZATION, INC. THE. 347 Madi- N. McClurg Court, Chicago. Ill. 60611: WHitehall son Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; MU 3-5830. 4-6000: Roland McClure, sls. mgr., 6121 Sunset E. J. DEVNEY, president; MICHAEL. J. DIGENNARD, Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90028; H011ywood 9-1212; v.p. Jack Loughmiller, sls. mgr., Sheraton -Palace Ho- tel, San Francisco 5, Calif., YUkon 2-7000; Ralph DORA-CLAYTON AGENCY, INC.. 720 Carnegie H. Patt, Jr., sls. mgr.; 932 Fisher Bldg., Detroit, Bldg.. Atlanta 3, Ga. TAckson 5-7841. DORA C. Michigan 48202; TRinity 2-5500; George Swear. CossE and CLAYTON J. CossE, operators. inger, sls. mgr., 15 Peachtree St. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 30303; 525-4953; Bill O'Donnell, sls. mgr., EASTMAN TV, INC., 1 Rockefeller Plaza, New 1144 Hampton Ave., St. Louis, Missouri 63139; York, N. Y. 10020; 212-867-8866; TWX 212-640- STerling 1.2345; Eugene R. Myers, sls. mgr.; 6366. City & Monument Avenues,Philadelphia,Pa. ALBERT B. SHEPARD, pres., 581-0495; HARRY G. 19131 ; TEnnyson 9-7000. MELINE, Eastern sls. mgr., v.p., 581-0639; How -

618 ARD ROTHENBERG, mgr., sls. dev. research, v.p., 581- GEORGE P. HOLLINGBERY CO., 307 N. Michi- 1048; BRUCE HAGERTY, 581-0741; TOM EDWARDS, gan Ave., Chicago 1, III. DEarborn 2-6060. 581-0939; DAVE CHODIKOFF, 1581-0516; JOE RUG- GEORGE P. HOLLINGBERY, chmn. of the bd., F. ED- GIERO, LITA ASHER, exec. sec.; JOYCE NORWICK, WARD SPENCER, JR., vice-chmn. of bd.; FRED F. TOBYE REUBEN, LAURIE SHER, 515. assts. HAGUE, pres., radio div.; HARRY WISE, pres., TV Branches: Chicago 60601; 333 North Michigan div.; ROY S. EDWARDS, radio -TV. Ave.;332-0946; TWX 312-222.0479; JohnE. Branch offices: Atlanta, Ga.: 1819 Peachtree St.. Buzby, v.p., mgr., 332-5649; San Francisco 94104; N. E., Phone: 355-0644, Richard Hunter; Dal- 105 Montgomery St.; 415-982-9760, TWX: 415- las,Texa: 211 North ErvayBldg.,Riverside 393-7230. Bill Exline, mgr. West coast, 982-9763; 8-0057, George Pettett;Detroit, Michigan: 2214 Dallas 75201: 1606 Two Eleven N. Erway Bldg.; Guardian Bldg., WOodward 1-3555, Harry Bet- 214-747-3148; Al Carrel, mgr. St. Louis 63101: teridge;LosAngeles,Calif.:3075Wilshire 1015 Locust, Room 913; 314-241-7040; Jack Heth- Blvd.,DUnkirk5-5206, ClemDowd; New erington, mgr. Los Angeles: 1680 North Vine St., York, N. Y.: 500 Fifth Ave., OXford 5-5560 Hollywood, 90028; 213-464-7276; Rick Thacker, F.Edward Spencer,Jr.,Fred Hague, Harr3 mgr. Detroit 48226: 1610 Book Bldg.; 313-961- Wise; San Francisco,Calif.:155 Montgomery 2685; BudPearse, mgr. Atlanta 30309:1447 YUkon 1-2110, George Hemmerle; St. Louis, Mo. Peachtree St. N.E.; 404-875-7418; Ed Lane, mgr. 818 Olive St., Ga 1-4030, Jim Rogers. FELTIS, DOVE, CANNON. INC., Tower Bldg., HAL HOLMAN COMPANY, 307 North Michigan Seattle 1, Washington, MAin 3-1868. Ave., Chicago 1, Ill. FRanklin 2-0016. HUGH FELTIS, DOUG DOVE, JOHN CROGHAN. HAL HOLMAN, owner. Branch office: Portland 5: Morgan Bldg., CApitol Branch offices: Los Angeles 28, Calif.: 6381 Hol- 7-5754, Cliff Engel. lywood Blvd., H011ywood 2-2351, Tracy Moore; New York 17, N. Y.347 Madison Ave., 212.683- JAMES C. FLETCHER, JR.,60 W. 46thSt., 5830. Ed Devney; San Francisco 3,Calif.: 703 New York 36, N. Y., Circle 6-4084. Market St., EXbrook 2-6444, Charles Morin. JAMES C. FLETCHER, JR. HARRY S. HYETT CO., Baker Bldg., Minnea- FORJOE-TV, INC., 230 Park Ave., New York 17, apolis, Minn., FEderal 9-7179. N. Y.; OR. 9-6820. 'ImlayS.HYETT. Branchoffices:Atlanta,Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas. INTER -AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS, INC., 41 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017; MUrray GILL-PERNA, INC.,575Lexington Ave., New Hill 2-0884. VINtENT SCHIFANO, president. York 10022; TEmpleton 8-4740. HELEN GILL, pres.; JOHN J. PERNA, JR., exec. v.p. THE KATZ AGENCY, INC., 666 Fifth Avenue, Branch offices: Chicago 1.Ill.:75 East Wacker New York, N. Y. 10019; JUdson 2-9200. Drive, 312-346-9393. Bob Wencel, midwest SCOTT DONAHUE, JR., v.p., TV; WALTER NILSON, mgr.; Los Angeles,Calif.:6725 Sunset Blvd., v.p. sls. mgr. TV West; MICHAEL MEMBRAHDO, Suite 421, 213-466-6884, James A. Lucas; San sls. mgr., TV East. Francisco, Calif.: 681 Market St., 415-781-8656, Branch Offices: Chicago 60601: Prudential Plaza, Don L. Pontius; Detroit 26, Michigan: 2915 Book MOhawk 4-7150, Alan T. Axtell, mgr.; Atlanta Bldg., 313-962-7022, Daniel W. Bowen; Atlanta, 30309: 1447 Peachtree St., N.E., TRinity 5-1627, Ga.: 1720 Peachtree St. N.W., 874-2736, Harry John G. Bolton, Jr., mgr.; Detroit 48226: 3166 Harkins; Dallas, Texas 75201, 1032 Fidelity Union Bldg.,963-8420,William W. Joyce, Life Bldg., 747-0135, Mario Messina; Memphis, v.p., mgr.; Dallas 75219: 3505 Turtle Creek Blvd., Tenn., 2158 Union Ave. Bldg., 272-7503, C. K. LAkeside 6-7941, David Rutledge, mgr.; St. Louis Beaver; Miami, Fla., Box 222, Kendall Station, 63101; 915 Olive St., CEntral 1-1868, James E. 271-4694, Edwin H. Cohen. Muse, mgr.; San Francisco 94104: Russ Bldg., DOuglas 2-7628, Franklin C. Wheeler, Jr.; Los Angeles 90036: 5455 Wilshire Blvd. WEbster 3- IRENE GRIFFITH, 1341 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hol- 8171, Gerald J. Jones, mgr.; Minneapolis 55402: lywood 28. H011ywood 4-3912. 2009 First National Bank Bldg., FEderal 3-6201, IRENE GRIFFITH, exec. in chge. Roland King, mgr.; Boston 02116. H -R TELEVISION, INC. (H -R REPRESENTA- TIVES, INC.), 277 Park Ave., New York 22. KETTELL-CARTER, INC., 118 Newbury St., Bos- N. Y. PLaza 9-6800. ton 16, Mass.; KEnmore 6-1966. FRANK M. HEADLEY, chmn. of bd., treas.; FRANK ELMER KETTELL and MARJORIE CARTER. E. PELLEGRIN, pres., H -R Television Inc., exec. v.p. H -R Reps. Inc.; JOHN WHITE, Nat'lsls. A. LEWIS KING, 370 Lexington Ave., New York, Mgr. N. Y. 10017; 697-7640. Branch offices:Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Holly- NONA KIRBY CO., 518 Statler Office Bldg., Bos- wood,SanFrancisco,Minneapolis,St.Louis, ton, Mass., HUbbard 2-6117. Detroit, Des Moines, Boston, Philadelphia. JOSEPH E. KIRBY, pres.; KAY CHILLE, treas. HARDY RADIO & TELEVISION LTD.. 2 Carlton BOMAR LOWRANCE & ASSOCIATES, INC., St., Toronto. Ontario, EM. 3.9433. 710 Peachtree St.,N.E., Atlanta, Ga., TRinity ARTHUR C. HARRISON, gen. mgr., Toronto. 6-3726, BOMAR A. LOWRANCE, CLYDE L. CLEM, Branch Office: 1010 St. Catherine St. W., Mon- ROBERT F. KEEFE, 4466 First Nat'l. Bnk. Bldg., treal, Quebec; Paul Martel, mgr. Dallas Tex., Riverside 2-8206; GLENN HATHAWAY, FRED JOHNSON, 1015 Locust St., St. Louis 1, Mo. HARRINGTON, RIGHTER & PARSONS, INC., 415 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; MUr- MARIO MESSINA CO., 532 Fidelity Union Life ray Hill 8-7050. Bldg., Dallas 1Texas, RI 7-0135. JAMES 0. PARSONS, JR., pres.; VOLNEY RIGHTER, MARIO MESSINA, owner. v.p. & treas.; JOHN E. HARRINGTON, JR., v.p. & Branches:2158,Union Ave.Bldg.,Memphis, sec. Tenn., C. K. Beaver, Mgr.; 1720 Peachtree St. Branch Offices:Chicago,Ill.60611: 430 North N.W., Atlanta, Ga., Harry Harkins; P.O. Box 222, Michigan Ave., 312-527-0510, John J.Walters, Kendall Ctation, Miami, Fla., Edwin Cohen. Jr.; San Francisco, Calif. 4: 235 Montgomery St., 415 SU 1-4125, Lon E. Nelles; Los Angeles: 1717 JACK MASLA & CO., INC., 575 Madison Ave., No. Highland Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif., 213 HO New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza 2-6450. 6-4129, Byington F. Colvig; Atlanta, Ga. 30309; Branch offices: Chicago 11: 75 E. Wacker Dr., 1819 Peachtree Road, N. E., 404-355-5612, Frank JACK MASLA, pres.; ALLAN S. KLAMER, V.P. B. Rice; Boston 16, Mass.: 80 Boylston St., 617 CEntral 6-7974, John Mullholland, St. Louis: 915 LI 2-7537, Carter S. Knight; St. Louis 1, Mo.: Olive St., CEntral 1-9151. Eugene F. Gray; Kan- 915 Olive St., 314 MA 1-7475, Richard M. Gard- sas City: 1022 Baltimore Bldg., Suite 502, GRand ner. 1-7822. Eugene F. Gray; San Francisco: 681 Mar -

619 ket St., EXbrook 2-8038, Ward Glenn, mgr.; De- Hill 2-4500. troit: 1610 Book Bldg., Woodward 1.2685, Bernard EUGENE BERNARD, pres.. ARTHUR GORDON, P. Pearse; Beverly Hills; 111 N. LaCienega Blvd., exec. v.p.; LEO SHORE, film -prop. dir.; BILL YATZ- Dallas:1407 CO, sls. pro. Olympia2-1313,Lee O'Connell; Branch offices: Hollywood: Room 304, Taft Bldg.. Main, (214) RI 8-1045, Jack Riley. Hollywood & Vine, HO. 4-7395, Harlan Oakes; JOHN L. McGUIRE & CO., 1150 Delaware St., San Francisco: 166 Geary St., EX. 7-4827, Don Denver 4, Colo.; 825-7585. Pickens. JOHN L. McGum. PETERS, GRIFFIN, WOODWARD, INC.,277 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; 826-6000. H. THE MEEKER COMPANY, INC., 521 Fifth Ave., Preston Peters, Pres.; Lloyd Griffin, Pres.-TV. New York, N. Y. 10017; MUrray_ Hill 2-2170. Branch offices:Chicago, Illinois 60601: Pruden. ROBERT D. C. MEEKER, pres.L ROBERT DUDLEY, tial Plaza, 372-6373, William J. Tynan; Detroit, exec. v.p.; CHUCK STANDARD, N. Y. sls. v.p. Michigan 48226: PenobscotBuilding,961-4255, Branch offices: Chicago 1, 333 N. Michigan Raymond L. Hunter; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ave., CEntral 6-1742; Carl Jewett, Midwest v.p.; 19107; 12 South 12 Street, 923-0455, Frank L. Los Angeles 28, Calif.: 5670 Wilshire Blvd., 213- 1371 933-5079,Howard Wheeler; San Francisco 5, KrehAtlanta,Georgia 30309: Peachtree Calif.:55Montgomery, YUkon 6-4940, James St. 14.E., 875-7763, William J. Stubbs; Charlotte, Monroe. North Carolina 28204: 1420 East SeventhSt., 333-8641,E.NathanHale,Jr.;Minneapolis, CLYDE MELVILLE CO., Tower Petroleum Bldg., Minnesota 55402: First National Bank Building, Dallas1, Tex.; Riverside 8-5239. 333-2425, John J. Cameron; St. Louis, Missouri 63101:Syndicate TrustBuilding, CH 1-3171, CLYDE MELVILLE, president. Arnold K. Knippenberg;Dallas, Texas 75201: MIDNIGHT SUN BROADCASTING CO., 60 W. Southland Center, RI 7-9921, M.C. Via, Jr.; Los 46th St., New York, N. Y. 10036; CIrcle 6-4084. Angeles, California 90036: 5455 Wilshire Boule- JAMES C. FLETCHER, JR., nail sales mgr. vard 938-3585, Charles R. Kinney; San Francisco, Branch office: Seattle, Wash. 98101; P. O. Box California94108:InternationalBuilding,St. 9306; MUtual 2-6535. Mary's Square, 982-9188, William L. McGee. Stuart Bldg., SEneca 6682, Del Day. EDWARD PETRY & CO., INC., 3 East 54th St.. New York 22, N. Y. MUrray Hill 8-0200. ED- ART MOORE & ASSOCIATES, INC., Jones Bldg., WARD PETRY, Chinn. of bd.; EDWARD E. VovNow, Seattle, Wash. 98101; MUtual 2-3377. pres.; MARTIN L. NIEMAN, exec.v.p.; Louis JACK CLARKE, BOB ROGERS, PAUL BECKER. A. SMITH, V. p. Branch office: Portland, Ore. 97204; 520 S. W. Branch offices:Atlanta9,Ga.;1375 Peachtree Sixth Ave. St. NE, Phone: 875 8547, Richard W. Hughes; 228-7284. Ed Henry, Jack Swenson. Chicago 11, Ill.: 400 N. Michigan Ave., WHite- TRACY MOORE & ASSOCIATES, 6381Holly- hall 4.0011, Louis A. Smith; Detroit 26, Mich.: wood Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif., Hollywood 645GriswoldSt.,WOodward3-0125,Bruce 2-2351. Mayer; Los Angeles 15,Calif.;3424 Wilshire TRACY MOORE, JEROME A. MOORE. Blvd.,L.A.5, DUnkirk 8-1143, L. D. Lari- Branch office: San Francisco 3: 703 Market St.. men St. Louis 1, Mo.; 915 Olive St., CHestnut 1-7191.RobertSchuessler;SanFrancisco4, EXbrook 2-6444, Charles E. Morin. Calif.; Russ Bldg., YUkon 2-3631, Geo. E. Ledell, MORSE & RUSSONIELLO, INC.,1113N.E. Jr.; Boston 16: Statler Bldg., HUbbard 2.6440. National Bank Bldg., Scranton, Pa. 18503. Dia- Frank Howard; Dallas1:211N. Ervay St., mond 7-9328, Diamond 2-2907. Riverside 1-9454; David Milam; Philadelphia 2, LAWRENCE L. RUSSONIELLO, pres. & timebuyer; Pa.:3 Penn Center Plaza, 563-3870; James H. I. L. DAILEY, secy.-treas. & media dir. Carmine, Jr. NBC SPOT SALES, NATIONAL BROADCAST- RADIO - TELEVISION REPRESENTATIVES ING COMPANY. INC., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New LTD., 2St.ClairAve.,West,Toronto7, York 20, N. Y. CIrcle 7-8300. Ontario, Canada. Tel.: 927-3221. GORDON FERRIS, RICHARD H. Ctosit, v.p.; BYRON GOODELL, dir. pres. & gen. mgr.; ROBERT QUINN, v.p. & gen. of TV spot sales; RICHARD BERGH. eastern TV sls. mgr. mgr.; BILL FROM m, dir. of new business & prom. Branch offices: Montreal Que.: Suite 2700, Cantile Branchoffices:Chicago54, Mdse. Mart, House, 1110 Sherbrook St. W.; 288-1180, Eric A. SUperior 7.8300. Jack Tracy; Los Angeles: 3000 Viccary, Vancouver, B.C.: 1131 Richards Street, West Alameda Ave., Burbank, Calif.,Bill Lon- MUtual 5-0288, Frank Jobes; Winnipeg, Manitoba: don, THornwall 5.7000; San Francisco 2: Taylor 171 McDermot Street, WHitehall 3-9574, A.J. & O'Farrell, GRaystone 4-8700, Robert Anderson; Messner. Bomar Lowrance & Assoc. in Atlanta, 710 Peach PAUL H. RAYMER COMPANY, INC.. 4.14 Madi tree St.,N.E.. TRinty 6-3726; Dallas:Fidelity son Ave., New York 22. N. Y. Plaza 9-5570. Union Bldg.. Riverside 2-8206; St. Louis: 1015 PAUL H. RAYMER, pres. Locust St., CH -1-2451. Branch offices:Atlanta9, Ga.: 1627 Peachtree St.,N.E.,(404873-3519,GideonL.Gilliam; NATIONAL TIME SALES, 122 E. 42nd St.. New Chicago11,Ill.: 435 N. Michigan Ave., Tel.: York, N. Y. 10017; MUrray Hill 2-4500. (312) 644-4473, Keith L. Andre; Dallas 1, Texas: ARTHUR GORDON, v.p., gen. mgr. 306 Mercantile Securities Bldg.,(214) 714-5663, Branch offices: Chicago 6,Ill.60645; 3322 W. Ralph Willman: Detroit 26, Mich.: 2949 Penob- Peterson Ave.;(312)478-5544. Hollywood 28, scotBldg.,(313)963.0764. Robert B.Rains; Calif.: Taft Bldg., Hollywood & Vine, H011ywood Hollywood 28, Calif.; 1680 Vine St., (213) 462- 4-7395, Harlan G. Oakes; San Francisco 8, Calif.: 2376, John D. Gale: San Francisco, Calif. 94104; 166 Geary St., EXbrook 7-4827, Don Pickens. Suite1809,ShellBldg.,100 PushSt.,(415)- 981.1833, J. Milton Seropan. HARLAN G. OAKES & ASSOCIATES, 180 N. Vine. Hollywood 28,Calif., HO 4-7395. SAVALLI/GATES, INC., 7 West 44thSt.. New TT:RI AN G. OAKES, HUGH WALLACE. York. N. Y. 10036; Murray Hill 2-3420 JOSEPH Branch office: San Francisco. Calif.: 690 Market SAVALLT, pres.; SAMUEL JACKSON. RUSSELL St.. Ward Glenn, Dave Sandeberg, EXbrook, 7- WALKER, WILLIAM WILSON. 4827. Branch offices:Atlanta 30309:1371Peachtree. 875-6644. Robert Baird: Chicago, III. 60601: 333 THE BERNARD I. OCHS CO., 1819Peachtree No. Michigan Ave., 782-7494, Kenneth Schaefer, Rd.. NE, Atlanta, Ga., 355-6432. Edward Sherinian, Dallas, Texas, 75201; 511 No. BARNEY OCHS. Akard Bldg., 747-3723, James Hughes: Hollywood, Calif. 90028: 6565 Sunset Blvd.. 462-6676. Alan PAN AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO..380 Schultz,Juanita Haddy, San Francisco,Calif. Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; MUrray 94133; 559 Pacific Ave., 362-7159, Sam Posner. 620 SCHUYLER HOPPER COMPANY, 12 East 41st mgr.; Atlanta, Ga.; 1776 Peachtree Rd., N.W., Street, New York 17, N. Y.; LExington 2-3135. 876.8843, James Thrash, mgr. SCHUYLER HOPPER, pres.; JERRY GROSSBERG, acct exec. VENARD, TORBET & McCONNELL, INC., 555 Fifth Avenue. New York, N. Y. 10017; 986-2201. STAUFFER PUBLICATIONS, INC., 100% owner LLOYD GEORGE VENARD, president; ALAN TORBET, of WIBW-TV, Box 119, Topeka, Ran., CR. 2-3456. exec. vice-pres.; JAMES V. MCCONNELL, vice presi- 0.S. STAUFFER, pres.; THAD M. SANDSTROM, dent & treas.;ROBERT R.ALLEN, vicepres. v.p., gen. mgr.; ROBERT KEARNS, sls. mgr. Rep- Branches: Chicago: 35 East Wacker Drive, Chi- resented nationally by Avery-Knodel, Inc., New cago 1, Howard B. Meyers, vice-pres.; Detroit 26 York, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Atlanta, San Fran- Michigan: 808 Penobscot Bldg., James A. Brown cisco, Los Angeles, Seattle. Jr., mgr.; Los Angeles, Calif.: 1258 N. High- land Ave., Stephen R. Rintoul; San Francisco, STONE REPRESENTATIVES, INC., 7 E. 47th Calif. 94111, 2 Pine St., Boyd Rippey, v.p.; Dallas Street, New York,N.Y.10017;212-688.4340. 1, Texas: 1505 Elm Street, Jerry Gardner, mgr; St. TWX 212-867-7139. Louis. Mo.: 915 Olive St., Martin Lundington, PEGGY STONE, pres.; CHARLES O'MALLEY, V.p., mgr.; Denver, Colo.: 280 Columbine St., Robert Eastern sls. dir.; SAUL FRISCHLING, treas.; RICH- Hix, Bob Hix & Co.; Seattle, Wash.: 412 Jones ARD FILLIPELLI, ROBERT SYRES, RICHARD BRAUM- Bldg., Arthur Moore, Art Moore & Associates. GEN, LESLIE GOLDBERG, GEORGE SCHMIDT, Portland, Ore. 97204: 520 S.W. 6th Ave., Ed Branch offices: Atlanta, Georgia 30308; 805 Peach- Henry, Art Moore & Associates. tree St., N.E., Room 631, (404) 876-6464, Robert W. Jensen, mgr.; Boston, Mass. 02116: 100 Boyl- THE WALKER-RAWALT CO., INC., 347 Madi- ston St., George C. Bingham, mgr.; Los Angeles, son Ave., New York 17, N. Y.; MU 3-5830. Calif.: 111 N. LaCienega Blvd., 213-655-7597, Lee WYTHE WALKER, pres. O'Connell, mgr.; Chicago, III. 60601: 75 E. Wacker Branchoffices: Atlanta,Boston.Chicago,Los Drive, 372-0910, TWX 910-221-2335, Sy Thomas, Angeles, San Francisco, Kansas City, St. Louis. v.p.;Bill Smutzer, Dick Ashby, Thomas Plant; San Francisco, Calif. 94105: 415-397-0536. GRANT WEBB & CO., 509 Madison Ave., New York 22. N. Y.; MUrray Hill 8-7550. STORER BROADCASTING COMPANY, 1177 GRANT WEBB, pres.; GREGG MACAFEE, exec. V.Q. Kane Concourse, Miami Beach, Fla. 33154; UNion Branch offices: Chicago: 333 N. Michigan Ave., 6-0211. GEORGE B. STORER, chmn. of bd.; GEORGE Tel.: 236-5818, Bill Dahlsten; San Francisco: 681 B. STORER, JR., vice chmn. of bd.; STANTON P. Market St., EXbrook 7-4512, Peter Lombardo; Hol- KETTLER, pres.; BILL MICHAELS, exec. v.p.; LIO- lywood 28, Calif.: 6223 Selma Ave. tel.: 464-7901: NEL F. BAXTER, v.p. radio div.; JOHN E. McCoy, v.p. for law, and secty.; TERRY H. LEE,v.p., TV; Norman Dean. GLENN G.BOUNDRY,V.p.engineering: EWALD WEED TELEVISION CORP., 347 Madison Ave., KOCKRITZ, v.p. & dir. broadcast standards; CLYDE New York, N. Y.: 686-8970. MCCLYMONDS, v.p. & dir. spec. services; ABIAII JOSEPH J. WEED. pres.; ROY SMITH, v.p. A. CHURCH, v.p., asst. secty.; GRADY EDNEY, v.p. Branch offices: Chicago 11: 211 E. Chicago Ave. for radio programming; Joins J. KELLY, v.p., adv. Phone: 467-7070, C. C. Weed. v.p.; Detroit 26: & promotion. 1610 Book Bldg.. 961-2685, Bernard P. Pearse, STORER TELEVISION SALES, INC., 500 Park exec. in chg.; Atlanta, Ga.: 1819 Peachtree Rd.. Ave., New York 22, N. Y., PLaza 2-7600. N. F... 876-5548, David Carpenter: San Francisco PETER STORER, pres.; FRANCIS BARRON, V.p. & gen. 5: 235 Montgomery St., 392,1507. Ward Glenn; sls.mgr.; Joins:D. KELLY, Eastern sales mgr. Boston16:1010 StatlerBldg.,482-6117. Kay Branch offices: Chicago 1: 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chine, exec. in chg., Seattle, Wash.; Tower Bldg., CEntral6-9550 CHARLES LIEBER, mid -western 624-6336, Jack Ilauser, exec. in chg.: Beverly Hills, sls. mgr., Detroit 2: New Center Building, Tel.: Calif., 111 N. La Cienega Blvd., 652-1313. Lee F. 873-2383; James E. Goldsmith gen sls. mgr.; At- O'Connell. lanta 9: 1375 Peachtree St., N.E., Tel.: 875-8576, J. William Mason, gen. sls. mgr.; San Francisco YOUNG TELEVISION CORP., 3 E. 54th St., New 4: 235 Montgomeryy, Russ Bldg., YU 1-8860. Hen- York 22, N. Y.; PLaza 1-4848. ry R. Flynn, gen. sls. mgr.; Los Angeles 5: 338 ADAM YOUNG, president; JAMES F. O'GRADY, JR., South Western Ave., DU 9-3138, Henry R. Flynn, exec.vice-pres.;ALFRED T.PARENTY, eastern gen. sls. mgr. sales manager. Branch offices: Chicago 1.Ill., Prudential Plaza, Michigan 2-6190, Roger H. Sheldon; Atlanta. Ga., TELEVISION ADVERTISING REPRESENTA- 1182 W. Peachtree St.. TRinity 3.2564, Harold TIVES, INC., 90 Purk Ave., New York 16, N. Y.; M. Parks: St. Louis, Mo.: 915 Olive St.. MAin 867-0100. 1-5020, John M. Walker; Detroit 26. Michigan, ROBERT M. MCGREDY, managing dir. 2940 Book Building, WOodward 3-6919, William Branchoffices:Chicago11: 400 N. Michigan E. Morgan; Los Angeles 28. Calif.: 6331 Holly- Ave.,527-4567,Robert M. Williams, midwest wood Blvd., H011ywood 2-2289. Wm. L. Wallace; mgr.; Detroit 26: 1751 Penobscot Bldg.. WOod- San Francisco. Calif.: 105 Montgomery St.. YUkon ward 5-6454. Robert Newsham, mgr.; San Fran- 6-5366, Dell Simpson; Boston 16, Mass.: 129 New- cisco 4:155 Montgomery St., EXbrook 7-5088. bury St., COngress 2-1145. James P. Smith; Dal- Harry Diner, mgr.; H011ywood 28: 6290 Sunset las, Texas: 211 N. Ervay St., RT. 8-239, Clyde Blvd., H011ywood 6-1144,Robert L. Simmons, Melville.

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TREASURER Actors' Equity Association ARTHUR C. BRYAN (AAA -AFL) (Merged with Chorus TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Equity Association August 1955) CHARLES K. RAYMOND (Organized May 26, 1913; Membership: 13,000) SECRETARY 165 West 65Street,New York36,N.Y., WILLIAM L. MORISON PLaza 7-7660; George Poultney, 230 Jones St., San Francisco; Leland B. Harris, 6636 Holly- wood Blvd.,Los Angeles 28; Mrs. Frank R. Alabama BroadcastersBroadcasters Association Dare, 612 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago; Larry (Affiliated with NAB) P.0. Box 6174,Uni- McCance, 519 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Canada. versity, Ala. 35486 (Organized 1946). Phone: PRESIDENT 752-7441, Ext. 488. FREDERICK O'NEAL PRESIDENT FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT BEN K. MCKINNON, WSGN, Birmingham THEODORE BIKEL VICE PRESIDENT FOR RADIO SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Jumus E. TALTON, WHBB, Selma JEANNA BELKIN VICE PRESIDENT FOR TELEVISION THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT KEITH BARZE, WBRC-TV, Birmingham FRANK MAXWELL SECRETARY -TREASURER FOURTH VICE-PRESIDENT MRS. RUTH HARRIS, WNPT, Tuscaloosa Lois WILSON TREASURER ROYAL BEAL Alliance of Television Film RECORDING SECRETARY CARL HARMS Producers, Inc. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 8480BeverlyBlvd.,Hollywood,Calif.90048; ANGUS DUNCAN 653-2200. COUNSEL PRESIDENT HERMAN E. COOPER RICHARD W. JENCKS VICE-PRESIDENT DEANE F. JOHNSON Advertising Council, The SECRETARY -TREASURER 25 W. 45th St., New York, N. Y. 10036; JUdson T. JOHN ZINN 2-1520. CHAIRMAN -0- EDWIN W. EBEL American Association of Advertis- PRESIDENT ing Agencies THEODORE S. REPPLIER RADIO & TV DIRECTOR 200 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.;682-2500. GORDON C. KINNEY CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD BRANCH OFFICES THOMAS B. ADAMS The Advertising Council, Room 2000, 203 North VICE-CHAIRMAN Wabash Avenue, Chicago,Illinois; The Ad- ALFRED J. SEAMAN vertising Council, 1717 North Highland Ave., SECRETARY -TREASURER Suite 360, Los Angeles 28, Calif.; The Adver- MORRIS HITE tisingCouncil,1200 18th St., N. W., Wash- ington. PRESIDENT JOHN CRICHTON SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENTS RICHARD L. SCHEIDKER Advertising Federation of America RICHARD TURNBULL 655 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.10021; VICE-PRESIDENT 838-0325. LAWRENCE D. REEDY BOARD CHAIRMAN EXECUTIVE SECRETARY -TREASURER DONALD A. MACDONALD WALTER HAASE OPERATIONS OFFICER WILLIAM P. DUNHAM DIRECTOR OF CLUB AND MEMBER SERV- ICES American Cinema Editors WILLIAM N. EVANS (OrganizedNovember 28,1950; Membership: 0 - 200) 422 South Western Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. 90005; Phone: (213) 384-0588. Advertising Research Foundation PRESIDENT 3 E. 54th St., New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza1-5656. FOLMAR BLANGST1 D CHAIRMAN VICE-PRESIDENT RICHARD J. BABCOCK HAROLD KRESS VICE-CHAIRMAN SECRETARY ARTHURC.BRYAN CHARLES FREEMAN PRESIDENT TREASURER ALCUIN W. LEHMAN FRED W. BERGER

624 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bernard Matis, Archie Marshek, John Ehrin, John (Organized August,1937; Membership 18,000) Schreyer,Stanley Frazen, William Reynolds, 724 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y.; COlumbus Ralph Winters. 5-3267. 0 PRESIDENT TYLER MCVEY American Communications VICE-PRESIDENTS Association FRED B. COLE, ARWIN SCHWEIG, ART BROWN, JACK COSTELLO, ERNIE WINSTANLEY, WILLARD 18 John St.,New York, N. Y. 10038; COrtland WATERMAN N, GENE RAYBURN. 7-1374. TREASURER PRESIDENT TRAVIS JONHSON JOSEPHP.SELL Y RECORDING SECRETARY SECRETARY -TREASURER JACK PAYNE WILLIAM BENDER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY DONALDF.CONWAY GENERAL COUNSEL MORTIMER BECKER American Federation of DIRECTOR, CENTRAL REGION Musicians (AFL) RAYMONDA.JONES DIRECTOR, WESTERN REGION (Organized October,1896; Membership: 270,- CLAUDEL. MCCUE 309)641Lexington Ave., New York,N. Y. DIRECTOR, EASTERN REGION 10022; PLaza 8-0600. KENNETH GROOT PRESIDENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS HERMAND.KENIN,(sameasabove), PLaza Walter Abel, Bill Adams, Lynne Allen, Tol Avery, 8-0600. AliceBackes,JulianBarber,PaulBarnes, VICE-PRESIDENT GainesC.Batson,JosephS.Bell,Socrates WILLIAMJ. HARRIS,1416 Commerce Bldg., Dal- Birsky, Sidney BlackmerBill Bransome, Art las, Texas Brown, Ken Carpenter,Jack Chase, Fred B. Cole, Clayton Collyer, Jud Conlon, Jack Costello, SECRETARY Ted De Corsia, Jack Edwards, George Eisen- STANLEY BALLARD,220 Mt. Pleasant Avenue. New- hauer,StanleyFerrer,Curt Fortney, Jerry ark, New Jersey 07104, HUmboldt 4-6600. Fries,ArtGilmore,PeggyGordon,Walter EXECUTIVE BOARD Greaza, Wm. Grigsby,Jack Attoran, Frank Above Officers and Harden, Ray Heatherton, Lou Hurst, Leon ALFRED J. MANUTI,261 W. 52nd St., New York JanneyTravis Johnson, JayJostyn,James CHARLESH.KENNEDY,230 Jones St., San Fran- Joyce,John Milton Kennedy, Gene Lanham, Pe- cisco, Calif. ter Leeds, Clarence E. Leisure, ForrestLewis, HAL C. DAVIS,709 Forbes Ave., Pittsburg 19, Pa. Howie Lund, Mack McLeon, Tyler McVey, Ar- DAVIDWINSTEIN,1416 Bourbon St., New Orleans, thurMalvin, Audrey Marsh, Rex Marshall, La. Ralph Moody, Claudia Morgan, Elizabeth Mor- WALTER M.MURDOCH,279 Yonge St., Toronto 1. gan, Conrad Nagel, Frank Nelson, Richard No- Ont., Canada vak, Donald O'Brien, Nestor Paiva, Ralph Paul, Jack Payne, Virginia Payne, Vincent Pellitier, Basil Rathbone, Gene Rayburn, Don Rickles, Ed Roberts, Kenneth Roberts, Robert Sands, Arvin AFM LOCAL 802 (NEW YORK) Schweig, Jere Smith, Olan Soule, Robert Spiro, (Organized August 27, 1921; Membership: 30,- Ann Thomas, Frank Thomas, Jr., Les Tremayne, Lurene Tuttle, David Vogel, Vicki Vola, Harry 000) 261 W. 52nd St., New York 19, N.Y.: Von Zell, Ray Walker, Larry Ward, Willard PLaza7-7722. Watermann, Rubin Weiss, Ernie Winstanley, Joe PRESIDENT Yocam. ALMAN UT I VICE-PRESIDENT AL KNOPF American Guild of Authors & Com- SECRETARY posers MAXL.ARONS TREASURER (Membership: 2,200 song writers) 50 W. 57th Hy JAFFE St.,New York, N. Y.; PLaza 7-8833. EXECUTIVE BOARD Calif. Office: 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood Vincent Badale, Irving Bloom, Sherman Brande, Louis Critelli, Patsy Fasanella, Clifton Clover, 28, Calif.; HO 2-1108. Earl Shendell, William H. Powers, Vince Ros- PRESIDENT sitto, Eak Shendell. BURTON LANE TRIAL BOARD EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CharlesS.Sollinger,Chairman;AlBrown, MIRIAM STERN Vincent Moynihan, Jerry Serly, Lou Russ, Hen- ry Walton, Frank Garisto, Marty Melfi, Irving Mink. American Guild of Musical Artists, Inc. (AAAA-AFL) AFM LOCAL 47 (LOS ANGELES) (Organized 1936; Membership3,000) 1841 817 Vine St., Hollywood 38; HO 2-2161. Broadway, New York 23,N.Y., COlumbus 5-3687-8-9. AFM Local 10 (CHICAGO) PRESIDENT (Membership:11,000)175 West Washington JOHNBROWNLEE Street, Chicago, Ill.; STate 2-0063. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT GEORGE LONDON SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT JASCHA HEIFETZ American Federation of Television THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT and Radio Artists (AAAA-AFL-C10) BETTY STONE 625 FOURTH VICE PRESIDENT lyBlvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90048; 653-3394; ELISABETH HCHIPPEL Denver: 896 Pennsylvania St. (P. 0. Box 1266) FIFTH VICE-PRESIDENT (Liaison with the television industry as super- LUIGI VELLUCCI visors of animal action in television production) TREASURER LAWRENCE DAVIDSON PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY THOMAS C. JUSTICE GEORGE SHIRLEY VICE-PRESIDENT NATIONAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY CHARLES W. FRIEDRICHS HY FAINE TREASURER COUNSEL ELMER JOHNSON BECKER & LONDON SECRETARY & ASSISTANT TREASURER ASS'T EXECUTIVE SECRETARY RUTHERFORD T. PHILLIPS DE LLOYD TIBBS ASSISTANT TREASURER HARRY BROWN ASSISTANT ASSISTANT SECRETARIES JOAN GREENSPAN MRS. WILLIAM T. BRUCKNER, MRS. BLAIR F. FINANCIAL SECRETARY CLAYBAUGH YVONNE BENJAMIN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BOARD OF GOVERNORS RUTHERFORD T. PHILLIPS John Alexander, Suzanne Ames Winther Ander- DIRECTOR, HOLLYWOOD OFFICE sen,SalvatoreBaccaloni,ArthurBackgren, Betty Baisch, Earl Baker, Frank Baker, Geral- HAROLD MELNIKER dine Barretto, Socrates Birsky, Gene Boucher, 0- Suzanne Brock, Henry Butler, Gabor Carelli, Amalia Catalani, John Cesario, Thomas Clarke, American Marketing Association William Conlon, Arthur Cosenza, Anthea De Ave.,Chicago,III.60601; Forest, James Deere, William Dembaugh, Kath- 230 N. Michigan leen Despain, Charlotte De Windt, David Dodds, 236-8306. Roderick Drew, Jeff Duncan, Elizabeth Fischer, PRESIDENT Wynema McKinley Fox, Carlton Gauld, Muriel ROBERT J. LAVIDGE Greenspon, Marilyn Hagist, Rodney P. Hall, Jo- seph Hancock, Elinor Harper, Lloyd Harris, PRESIDENT-ELECT David Hicks. Paul Renshaw, Edson Honl, Irene ROBERT J. HOLLOWAY Jacoby, Lynda Jordan, Norman Kelley, Frank VICE-PRESIDENTS Kerin, Walter Knetlas, Florence Kople?f, Rich- ARNOLD CORBIN ard Krause, Herbert Kummel, Eugene Law- GEORGE A. EDWARDS rence, Dolores Lapinski, Seymour Lipkin, David STANLEY D. SHORES Lloyd, James Lucas, William Maloney, Rosalia RALPH C. HOOK SR. Maresca, Juanita McCollum, Lola Montes, Pat AL J. KINARD O'Connor, HelenPaschke, Gerhard Peckner, ELMER P. LOTSHAW Tom Pyle, John Radic, Henry Reese, Emile Re- SECRETARY -TREASURER nan, Regina Resnick, Cornelius Rifugiato, Earl JACK T. TURNER Ringland, Paul Salamunovich, Howard Sayette, Mary Schwark,FelixSmithRobertSmith, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Harold Sternberg,MarilynStevens,Richard EARLE G. JOHNSON Styles,BrianSullivan,Mary Curtis -Verna, DIRECTORS Richard Vogt, James Wagner, Winifred Waldo, Vivian Bruno, John S. Coulson, S. F. Divita, Rob- Shari White, William Wolski, Mara Yavne, ert J. Galloway, Charles S. Goodman, Taylor W. Frances Yeend, Rochelle Zide. Meloan, David F. Miller, Leroy E. Purvis, Shea Smith. Larry H. McCance, 519 Jarvis Street, Toronto 5, Ontario, 924-1133; Lee Harris, 6636 Holly- wood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif., H011ywood American Radio Relay League, Inc. 2-2334; Harry Polland, Russ Bldg., San Fran- 225Main Street, Newington, Conn. 06111; Area cisco 4, Calif., YUkon 6-4060; Edward Davis, code 203, 666-1541. 215 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Kingsley PRESIDENT 5-4310;SanfordWolff, 105 5, La Salle, ROBERT W. DEN NISTON Chicago 3,III., Financial 6-6677; George Peck- SECRETARY AND GENERAL MANAGER ham, 704 BellevueEast,Seattle2,Wash- JOHN HUNTOON ington,EAst 3-0438; Harry Howard,1807 TREASURER DAVID H. HOUGHTON Pere Marquette Bldg., New Orleans12,La., COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER 523-1857 or 523-6520. FRANCIS E. HANDY-0- American Guild of Variety American Society of Artists (AAAA AFL-CIO) Cinematographers, Inc. (Organized July 14, 1939; Registered Member- (Organized 1919; Membership: 286) 1782 North ship:78,000;ActiveMembership:20,000) Orange Drive, Hollywood,Calif.90028; 551Fifth Ave., New York 17,N. Y., TN 7- H011ywood 7-2135. 5600. PRESIDENT NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE SECRE- SOL HALPRIN TARY FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT DICK JONES GEORGE FOLSEY NATIONAL COUNSEL SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIAM P. MALONEY IIAL RossoN THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT BURNETT GUFFEY American Humane Association TREASURER (Organized 1877) Hollywood office: 8467 Bever- ARTHUR MILLER 626 SECRETARY Artist Representatives and Agents inHolly. DAN FLAPP wood.) Suite 615, 7046 Hollywood Boulevard, 0- Hollywood 28, Calif.; Hollywood 5-7107. American Society of Composers, PRESIDENT Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) ADRIAN MCCALMAN FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT (Organized February 13,1914; Membership: PAUL WILKINS 7754 MusicWriters,2558Publishers) 575 SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT MadisonAvenue,NewYork 22,N.Y.; MORRIS STOLLER MUrrayHill8-8800; 9301Wilshire Blvd., THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT R. M. CORYELL Los Angeles, Calif. SECRETARY PRESIDENT SID GOLD STANLEY ADAMS TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENTS JAMES L. SAPHIER ADOLPH VOGEL NED WASHINGTON SECRETARY PAUL CRESTON Artists' Representatives TREASURER Association, Inc. FRANK H. CON NOR 1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20,N. Y.; Circle ASSISTANT SECRETARY 6-1379. MORTON GOULD PRESIDENT EMERITUS ASSISTANT TREASURER EDDIE ELKORT J. J. BREGMAN PRESIDENT DAVID BAUMGARTEN VICE-PRESIDENTS American Women in Radio and HATTIE AITHOFF NORMAN WEISS Television, Inc. HOWARD HAUSMAN 75 East 55th St., New York 22, N. Y.; ELdorado JACK RUSSEL SECRETARY 5-7281. BEN KUCHUK PRESIDENT TREASURER JULIAN CHASE FULLER JOSEPH SINGER PRESIDENT-ELECT COUNSEL KRIN HOLZHAUSER ABRAHAM MALES VICE-PRESIDENTS BOARD OF GOVERNORS JANE BARTON, ANNE CIIACE, MARY DOER, TOMI Willard Alexander, Hattie Althoff, David Baum- JACKSON, JO MOORE, VIRGINIA PATE, DOLORES garten, Howard L.Hausman, Ben Kuchuk, RYAN. DoloresRosaler, Roger Vorce, JoeHiggins, SECRETARY -TREASURER Joseph Singer, Norman Weiss, Daniel Welkes, IRENE MIZWINSKI Joe Williams. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY MARGO ANDERSON Associated Actors and Artistes Arizona Broadcasters Association of America (AAAA)-AFL-C10. (Organized July 18, 1919; Membership: 60,000) (Affiliated with NAB) P.O. Box 7429, Phoenix, 226 West 47thSt.,New York36,N.Y.; Ariz.85011;Phone:277-4096. (Organized Circle 5-8046. 1951) PRESIDENT PRESIDENT CONRAD NAGEL JOE CRYSTALL VICE-PRESIDENTS VICE-PRESIDENT ANGUS DUNCAN WALLACE STONE JOHN DALES SECRETARY -TREASURER H. O'NEIL SHANKS JAMES Ross TREASURER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY HYMAN R. FAINE MRS. AVIS GARLAND EXECUTIVE SECRETARY DONALD F. CONAWAY -0 --- AFFILIATIONS Actors Equity Association, American Federation Arkansas Broadcasters Association of Television and Radio Artists, American Guild (Affiliated with NAB) c/o Exec. secy., Mrs. June of Musical Artists, American Guild of Variety Sparr,KWAK, Artists, Hebrew Actors Union, Screen Actors Stuttgart,Ark.(Organized Guild,ScreenExtrasGuild,ItalianActors 1946.) Union. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY DALE WILSON, Union Life Bldg., Little Rock. -0 -- PRESIDENT Association of National Advertisers, BOB WHEELER, KHOZ, Harrison. Inc. VICE-PRESIDENT LEE BRYANT, KARK, Little Rock. 155 East 44th St., New York, N. Y. 10017; OX - ford 7-5950. PRESIDENT Artists' Managers Guild PETER W. ALLPORT V I CE-PRESI DENTS (OrganizedJuly, 1937; Membership: 100) WILLIAM F. HEIMLICH (Officialorganization of Artists Managers, WILLIAM D. KISTLER 627 LOWELL MCELROY Brand Names Foundation, Inc. TREASURER EDWARD S. MCKAY 292 Madison Ave., New York,N. Y.10017; MUrray Hill5-0888. Cable address:Brand Names, New York. Association ofRadio -Television CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD News Analysts FRED W. ADAMS VICE CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD 24 East 39th St., New York16, N. Y.; OXford CLAY BUCKHOUT 7-5300. (Organized 1942.) ROBERT F. COOPER PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE EXECUTIVE EDWIN NEWMAN COMMITTEE VICE PRESIDENTS CARLTON M. FISHEL VICTOR RIESEL PRESIDENT WILLIAM COSTELLO ALBERT H. MESSER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GENERAL COUNSEL DOUGLAS EDWARDS WILLIAM H. COOGAN QUINCY HOWE TREASURER WILSON HALL EVERETT F. BRADEN P4ULINE FREDERICK WILLIAM WINTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fred W. Adams, Peter W. Allport, Nathan S. An - SECRETARY -TREASURER cell, Everett F. Braden, Newton W. Briggs, Da- RICHARD C. HOTTELET vid J. Brunn, Clay Buckhout, Rex Budd, Frank Cawl, Herbert M. Cleaves, J. N. Cooke, Mark F. 0 Cooper, Robert F. Cooper, J. A. Danilek, Mich- ael Dareoff, Miles David, Milton G. Davis, Ste- Authors' Guild, Inc. phens Dietz, Milton Elsberg, W. Frank Evans, (Membership:2700)6East 39th Street, New Carlton M. Fishel, David E. Guerrant, George Huntington, John P. Kauffman, Robert E. Ken- York 16, N. Y.; MUrray Hill 9-4950. yon, Jr., John W. Kluge, George W. Lock, Sig- PRESIDENT mund W. Kunstadter, A. Gardiner Layng, Nor- ELIZABETH JANEWAY man K. Matheson, Edward H. Meyer, D. J. VICE-PRESIDENT Moore, Thomas Moore, Raymond J.Petersen, HERBERT MITGANG Howard A. Prentice, Thomas A. Rich, William A. Schroeder, C. Joseph Stetler, Robert D. Stu- SECRETARY art, Jr., Robert C. Weiss, Jack M. Williams, ROBERT J. LANDRY Bernard B. Zients, Gerald B. Zornow. TREASURER REPRESENTING THE RETAIL ADVISORY JOHN BROOKS COUNCIL COUNCIL WILLIAM K. DEROOS, J. D. ENGELMAN, ROBERT Cleveland Amory, John Brooks, Pearl S. Buck, M. HANDY. Margaret Cousins, Hildegarde Dolson, Michael Drury, Leon Edel, Ralph W. Ellison, John 0 - Gunther, John Hersey, John K. Hutchens, E. J. Kahn, Jr.,Richard Lockridge, Walter Lord, Broadcast Music, Inc. Helen Maclnnes, Herbert Mitgang,Virginia 589 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.10017; PLaza Peterson, Ann Petry, Nancy Wilson Ross, Leo 9-1500; 9720 WilshireBlvd.,BeverlyHills, Rosten, Marjorie Hillis Roulston, Harrison E. Salisbury, Herman Schneider, William L. Shirer, Calif., 276-6196; 710 -16th Ave., So., Nash- Elizabeth George Speare, Rex Stout, Barbara W. ville, Tenn., 242-9798; 630 N. Michigan Ave., Tuchman, Roul Tunley, Glenway Wescott, Theo- Chicago, Ill., ANdover 3-5394. dore H. White. BOARD CHAIRMAN AND GENERAL MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY COUNSEL EDITH MACKIN SYDNEY M. KAYE -0- PRESIDENT ROBERT B. SOUR The Authors League of America, VICE PRESIDENT, PUBLISHER ADMINIS- Inc. TRATION THEODORA ZAVIN (Membership: Authors' League, 4000)6 East VICE PRESIDENT, FINANCE, AND 39thSt., New York 16,N. Y.; MUrray Hill TREASURER 9-4950. EDWARD J. MOLINELLI PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL SERVICES, REX STOUT AND SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT J. HIGGINS ELMER RICE VICE PRESIDENT, BROADCASTER RELA- TIONS SECRETARY JUSTIN BRADSHAW MARGARET COUSINS TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT, NON -BROADCAST ARTHUR SCHWARTZ LICENSING GEORGE GABRIEL COUNCIL John Brooks, Abe Burrows, Margaret Cousins, VICE PRESIDENT, PUBLIC RELATIONS Lewis Galantiere, Ruth Goodman Goetz, John RUSSELL SANJEK Hersey, Laura Z. Hobson, Elizabeth Janeway, VICE PRESIDENT, CALIFORNIA SidneyKingsley,RichardLewine,Howard RICHARD L. KIRK Lindsay, Richard Lockridge, Robert E. McEn- VICE PRESIDENT, NASHVILLE roe, Herbert Mitgang, Elmer Rice, Leo Rosten, FRANCES W. PRESTON Maurice Valency, Jerome Weidman, Glenway Wescott, Theodore H. White. -0- EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Broadcast Pioneers, The MILLS TEN EYCK, JR. COUNSEL 589 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.10017; PLaza IRWIN KARP 9-1500. 628 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT, TV JOHN T. MURPHY LESLIE H. Nosms, KEYT FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY -TREASURER ARTHUR HULLHAYES LOUIS S. SIMON, KPIX TREASURER EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT ROBERT J. HIGGINS HOWARD J. SMILEY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY DIRECTORS M. H. SHAPIRO Robert F. Dennis, KBLF; Gene Chenault, KYNO; Loyd Sigmon, KMPC; Clayton Brace, KOGO- TV; Robert D. Wood, KNXT; Dan McKinnon, KSON; Patt Wardlaw, KIST; KenCroes, Broadcasters Association of KERO-TV; Keith Mealey, KFRE-TV; Robert Puerto Rico T. McVay, KRKC; Sam Horel, KVIQ; David Sacks, KGO-TV; Don Curran, KGO; Joseph P.O. Box 10144, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Drilling, KFWB; Roger Cooper, KCRA-TV; Ex -Officio Directors: Robert S. Wilson, KXTV; PRESIDENT Wendell Adams, KINS; Director At Large: VENTURA LAMAS, JR. George Whitney, KEMB-TV. VICE-PRESIDENT CLEMENT LITTAUER -0- SECRETARY CARMINA MENDEZ Catholic Actors Guild of America TREASURER (Organized April,1914: Membership:1,250) SEGISMUNDO QUIFiONES Hotel Piccadilly, 227 W. 45th Street, New EXECUTIVE SECRETARY York 36, N. Y. Circle 6-5566. ROBERTO BOCANEGRA PRESIDENT -0 -- BERT WHEELER VICE-PRESIDENTS Broadcasting and Film Commission MERV GRIFFIN of National Council of Churches of LAWRENCE BROOKS Christ in USA HISTORIAN 475 Riverside Dr., New York27,N. Y.; Riverside MARIAN PRIMONT CHAIRMAN OF EXECUTIVE BOARD 9-2200; 1801 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, DON KOLL Los Angeles, California 90067, Phone: 277-0050. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY CHAIRMAN DOLORES PUGLSESE JOHN W. BACHMAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 0- WILLIAM F. FORE ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Catholic Writers Guild BROADCAST OPERATION of America, Inc. 3. WILLIAMS MCCLUREEN (Organized December12,1919; Membership: UTILIZATION 300) 65 E. 89th St., New York 28, N. Y.; ENdi- DAVID POINDEXTER SPECIAL PROJECTS cott 2-0412. ARTHUR AUSTIN HONORARY PRESIDENT His EMINENCE, FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN FILM DISTRIBUTION Archbishop of New York. MARGARET CARTER VICE-PRESIDENT' BUSINESS MANAGEMENT JOSEPH A. DUFFY F. WILLIAM BECKINSALE SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR DIRECTOR OF WEST COAST OFFICE MOST REV. PHILIP J. FURLONG, D.D. GEORGE A. HEIMRICH CHAIRMAN. GOLDEN BOOK AWARD DIRECTOR OF PROMOTION & DISTRIBU- COMMITTEE TION DR. FRANCIS X. CONNOLLY LoIs J. ANDERSON- 0- 0- Broadcasting Foundation of Colorado Broadcasters Association America (Affiliated with NARTB.) c/o ExecutiveSecre- (Organized 1950) 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York17,N. Y.; MU 4- tary PRESIDENT 2505. (Organized 1955). ROBERT MCMAHAN, KREX, Grand Junction CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD PRESIDENT-ELECT GEORGE E. PROBST GEORGE JEFFREY, KKTV, Colo. Springs VICE-PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY CALVIN STILLMAN BOB MARTIN, 2295 E. Asbury Ave., Denver, Colo- SECRETARY -TREASURER rado. SEYMOUR N. SIEGEL SECRETARY -TREASURER CLIFF HENDRIX, KCSJ, Pueblo DIRECTORS Wm. Murphy, KVRH, Salida; Ed Scott, KLAK, California Broadcasters Lakewood; Wm. Stewart, KLMO, Longmont; Association, Inc. Dennis Behan, KLMR, Lamar; Wes Bradley, KRDO, Colo. Springs;RichardJungers, (Affiliated with NAB.) 1107 9th Street, Sacra- KNVGN, Denver. mento, Calif. 95814;444-2237. PRESIDENT 0- ELTON H. RUI KABC-TV Connecticut Broadcasting VICE-PRESIDENT, RADIO JULES DUNDES, KCBS Association, Inc. 629 do ExecutiveSecretary, 17BoylstonStreet, Goldbeck, Fred Zinnemann, Sheldon Leonard, Frank Capra, Delmer Daves, George Stevens, Meriden, Connecticut Delbert Mann, Ralph Nelson, Stanley Kramer, PRESIDENT Billy Wilder, David Butler, Robert Wise, Blake ROBERT S. TYROL, WTIC, Hartford Edwards, Ida Lupino. VICE-PRESIDENT HERBERT C. RICE, WILI, Willimantic EASTERN REGION George Schaefer, chmn.; Arthur Hanna, Robert SECRETARY -TREASURER Montgomery, George Stevens Jr., Daniel Petrie, RICHARD P. REED, WICH, Norwich Joseph Mankiewicz, Gil Gates, Al De Caprio, E. DIRECTORS Shields Dierkes, Timothy Kiley, , HowardMaschmeier,WNHC, NewHaven; Jack Sughue, , Tom Donovan, Franklin Samuel Elman,WATR,Waterbury;John Heller, Karl Genus. Metts,WICC, Bridgeport;Carl Schultz.

WBMI-FM, Meriden. ASSISTANT DIRECTORS-UPM COUNCIL, WEST Raymond Gosnell, chmn. (alt.), William Beaudine, DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, Inc, Jr., Ridgeway Callow, Francisco Day, Richard Moder, Erich Von Stroheim, Jr., Earl J. Bel- 527 Lexington Ave., Suite 306, New York, New lamy, Frank Capra, Jr., George Loper, Rex Bai- York; HA 1-3774; 461 S. California St.,Bur- ley, Henry Brill Arthur Jacobson, Mike Moder, bank, Calif., 845-2471. Michael Daves, Lin Parsons, Jr., Michael Glick, PRESIDENT Russell Vreeland. DAVID H. DEPATIE ASSISTANT DIRECTORS-FPA COUNCIL, EAST EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Larry Kostroff, chmn., Stanley Ackerman, Wil- liamGerrity,Joel Glickman, Stephen Gluck, VICE PRESIDENT MichaelHertzberg,MartinRich,Lawrence WILLIAM ORCUTT Sturhahn, Alan Burns, Frank Simpson, Ted EASTERN SALES REPRESENTATIVE Zachary, Milton Cohen, James Di Gangi, George ERIC POMERANCE Goodman, Arthur Steckler, Richard Wolf. -0- ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS, STAGE MANAG- ERS, PPA, EAST Director's Guild of America, Inc. Douglas Coulter, chmn., Roy Allen., Enid Roth, Portman Paget, Samuel Sherman, Rupert Baron, (Membership: 1499 DirectorMembers, 670 Harry Rogue, Sidney Walters,Peter Levin, Assistant Directors, 499 Associate Director- Jack Sullivan, Len Ufland, Rowland Vance, E. Stage Managers) 7950 Sunset Blvd.,Holly- D. Ted Corcoran, Don Darcy, Chester O'Brien, wood 46, Calif.; OLdfield 6-1220; New York Mortimer O'Brien. office: 59 East 54th St., New York 22; PLaza ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS, STAGE MANAG- 9-2542; Chicago office: 163 East Walton, Chi- ERS, WEST cago 66011. Mark Goode, chmn., Thomas Foulkes, Erwin Ro- PRESIDENT sen, Ronald Bacon, Walter Coblenz, Jay Merick, GEORGE SIDNEY David Powers, Harland W. Barker,Stanley Green, Bart RoeMurray Schwartz, Richard FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Amos, CharlesBeatty, James Ford,Charles GEORGE SCHAEFER Kalish. SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT DELBERT MANN THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT DIRECTORS, INC. KARL GENUS PRESIDENT FOURTH VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIS GOLDBECK WALLACE WORSLEY FIFTH VICE-PRESIDENT FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT E. SHIELD DIEREES GEORGE SIDNEY SECRETARY SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT SHELDON LEONARD DAVID BUTLER ASST. SECRETARY SECRETARY FRANKLIN SCHAFFNER DELMER DAVES TREASURER TREASURER JOHN RICH LESLEY SELANDER STOCKHOLDERS ASST. TREASURER David Butler, Frank Capra, Delmer Daves, John FRANKLIN HELLER Ford, Tay Garnett, Willis Goldbeck, Jack Shea, DIRECTORS-WEST Mervyn LeRoy, Rouben Mamoulian, George Mar- Delmer Daves, George Stevens, John Rich, George shall, Leo McCarey, Frank McDonald, H. C. Sidney, Stanley Kramer, Sheldon Leonard, Del- Potter, Al Rogell, Lesley Selander, George Sid- bert Mann, Jack Shea, Fred Zinnemann. ney, Wingate Smith, George Stevens, King Vi- DIRECTORS-EAST dor, George Waggner, Josef Von Sternberg. E. Shields Dierkes, Karl Genus, Franklin Schaff- ner, Franklin Heller, George Schaefer, Franklin -o- Schaffner. ASST. DIRECTORS DIRECTORS' GUILD BENEVOLENT & EDUCA- RobertVreeland,Wallace Worsley, James D. TIONAL FOUNDATION Gangi. CHAIRMAN AD-SM, EAST DAVID BUTLER HORTIMER O'BRIEN FIRST VICE-CHAIRMAN AD-SM, WEST WILLIS GOLDBECK WALTER COBLENZ SECOND VICE-CHAIRMAN MURRAY SCHWARTZ LEO MCCAREY DIRECTORS COUNCILS-WESTERN REGION SECRETARY George Sidney, chmn.; George Marshall, Willis JOHN RICH 630 TREASURER PRESIDENT LESLEY SELANDER VINTON FREEDLEY TRUSTEES VICE-PRESIDENT AND WARDEN OF THE John C. Bowman, David Butler, Frank Capra, Hal GUILD Cooper, Delmer Daves, Blake Edwards, John THE REV. ORIN A. GRIESMYER Ford, Tay Garnett, Dan Gingold, Willis Gold- VICE-PRESIDENTS beck, Stuart Heisler, Ben Hill, Jr., Michael J. PEGGY WOOD Kane, Howard W. Koch, Delbert Mann, George LEO G. CARROLL Marshall, Leo McCarey, Frank McDonald, John Rich, Boris Sagel, Murray Schwartz, Lesley Se- RECORDING SECRETARY lander,JackShea,GeorgeSidney,Wingate DOROTHY BLACKBURN Smith, George Stevens, King Vidor, Robert Vree- ASSISTANT RECORDING SECRETARY land, Josef von Sternberg, George Waggner, Don PAUL KIRK GILES Weis, Wallace Worsley, William Wyler, Fred EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Zinnemann. LORRAINE SHERWOOD --0- TREASURER WILLIAM P. ADAM The Dramatists Guild, Inc. COUNCIL (Membership:500Active; 1,150 Associate); Walter Abel, John Alexander, Sidney Blackmer, Helen Bonfils, Lawrence Carr, Gordon B. Clarke, 6East39thStreet, New York 16,N. Y.; Elizabeth Council, Staats Cotsworth, Margaret MUrray Hill 9-4950. Dale, Jean Dixon, Mrs. Leonard C. Feathers, PRESIDENT Peter Harris James Jolley, Dennis King, Tessa SIDNEY KINGSLEY Kosta, Bran &ossen, Raymond Massey, Margery VICE PRESIDENT Maude,CatherineProctor,BasilRathbone, Mrs.CharlesM.Richter,AnneSeymour, ABE BURROWS Cornelia Otis Skinner, Rowan Tudor, Lawrence SECRETARY Weber. RICHARD LEWINE TREASURER ARTHUR SCI1V, 1RT7 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Federal Communications Bar MILLS TEN EYCK, JR. Association COUNSEL IRWIN KARP 711 Madison Bldg., Washington, D. C. 20005.

0 PRESIDENT ARTHUR H. SCHROEDER Electronic Industries Association FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT BEN C. FISHER 2001 EyeStreet,N.W.,Washington, D.C. SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT 20006; 659-2200. WARREN E. BAKER PRESIDENT SECRETARY ROBERT W. GALVIN, Franklin Park, Ill., Motorola Inc. WARREN C. ZWICKY EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT AND SECRE- ASST. SECRETARY TARY JEROME H. IIECKMAN JAMES D. SECREST, ETA Headquarters, Washing. TREASURER ton, D. C. WILLIAM P. SIMS, JR. TREASURER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. A. MILLING, Howard W. Sams & Co., Indi- Howard C. Anderson, Robert L. Heald, Robert A. anapolis, Indiana Marmet, Morton H. ),Vilner, Stanley S. Harris, GENERAL COUNSEL R. Russell Eagan. GRAHAM W. MCGOWAN, EIA Headquarters, Wash- DELEGATE TO AMERICAN BAR ASSO- ington 36, D.C. CIATION VICE PRESIDENTS THOMAS W. WILSON R. E. VAN HOORN, New York, N. Y., Int'l Tel. & Tel. Corp. -0 -- FRANK RANDALL, Amperex Electronic Corporation, Federal Communications New York, N. Y. Commission L. G. HAGGERTY, WarwickElectronics,Inc., Chicago, Ill. New Posf Office Building, 12th Street end Penn- G. B. MALLORY, Indianapolis, Ind., P. R. Mallory sylvaniaAve.,N.W.,Washington, D.C. & Co., Inc. 20554; EXecutive 3-3620. L. L. WAITE, North American Aviation, Inc., El CHAIRMAN Segundo, Calif. RUSEL H. HYDE MARK SHEPARD, Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas, COMMISSIONERS Texas. ROBERT T. BARTLEY NORMAN A. TRIPLETT, Triplett Electrical Instru- ROBERT E. LEE ment Co., Bluffton, Ohio. KENNETH A. Cox LEE LOEVINGER 0- JAMES J. WADSWORTH Episcopal Actors Guild of America, NICHOLAS JOHNSON SECRETARY Inc. BEN F. WAPLE (Organized1926; 1,000 members.) I East 29th EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR St., New York 16, N. Y.; MUrray Hill 5-2927. MAX PAGLIN (;ENERAL COUNSEL HONORARY PRESIDENTS HENRY GELLER PRESIDING BISHOP CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER THE MOST REV. JOHN E. HINES, D.D. JAMES D. CUNNINGHAM BISHOP OF NEW YORK CHIEF OFFICE OF OPINIONS & REVIEW RT. REV. HORACE W. B. DONEGAN. D.D. LEONIDAS P. B. EMERSON

631 CHIEF, REVIEW BOARD PRESIDENT (1966-67i_ DONALD J. BERKEMEYER DON MCDOUGALD, WWNS, Statesboro CHIEF ENGINEER -0- RALPH J. RENTON CHIEF. BROADCAST BUREAU Harry Fox Agent and Trustee JAMES B. SHERIDAN 460 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10022; PLaza CHIEF, SAFETY & SPECIAL. RADIO 1-1930. SERVICFS BUREAU JAMES E. BARR (Music Licensing Bureau) CHIEF, COMMON CARRIER BUREAU AGENT AND TRUSTEE BERNARD STRASSBURG HARRY Fox CHIEF, FIELD ENGINEERING BUREAU 0- CURTIS B. PLUMMER Hawaiian Association of Radio and o- Television Broadcasters Film Producers Association of (Organized1952.)P.O.Box 2399, Honolulu, New York Hawaii. PRESIDENT (An organization of professionals in the art and HARRY EN CHU craft of motion picture making, dedicated to VICE-PRESIDENT preserving standards of quality, service, good JACK IRVINE practice, ethics and to the development of SECRETARY -TREASURER the Industry); 165 West 46th Street, New York MILT HIBDON 36, N. Y.; Circle 5-2545. PRESIDENT Louts MuccroLo Idaho State Broadcasters V I CE-PREST DENT Association IRVING HECHT (Affiliated with NARTB.) c/o President, Radio SECRETARY Station KCID, Caldwell,Idaho.(Organized ROBERT COLODZIN 1951.)c/o Administrative Secretary,P. 0. TREASURER Box 884, Boise,Ida. MORRIS BEHREND BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Fred Adair, Robert Bergmann, John Babb, Manny I. ALLALLLN JENSEN Casiano, Jerome J. Cohen, Robert Crane, T. Jo- VICE-PRESIDENT seph Dunford, Sanford Greenberg, Robert Gross, ROBERT SA Y VI K Torben Johnke, Walter Lowendahl, PeterJ. 'TREASURER Mooney, Samuel Magdoff, Sheldon Satin, Wil- JAMES DAVIDSON fred Sold, William Van Praag. SECRETARY -TREASURER SHIRLI MIX Florida Association of Broadcasters 200 Pierce Blvd., Clearwater, Fla. Illinois Broadcasters Association (Organized 1936.) (Affiliatedwith NAB) c/o President, Joe M. PRESIDENT Baisch, WREX-TV, Rockford,III.(Organized WARREN BLACKMON, WVCG, Coral Gables. 1948.)c/o Ralph W. Peaudin, WLS, Chicago, TREASURER WILLIAM J. RYAN, WNOG, Naples. PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY RALPH W. BEAUDIN, WLS, Chicago KENNETH F. SMALL, WRUF, Gainesville. VICE-PRESIDENT RADIO VICE-PRESIDENT-RADIO ROBERT MEsictr.L, WKID, Urbana J. MCCARTHY MILLER, WCOA, Pensacola. VICE -PRESIDENT -TV VICE-PRESIDENT-TELEVISION GUY MAIN, WCIA-TV, Champaign JESSE CRIPE, WFGA-TV, Jacksonville. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY DIRECTORS JAMES TURPIN, Springfield, Ill. RADIO-James Wesley, Jr., WIOD, Miami; J. McCarthy Miller, WCOA, Pensacola; Robert R. SECRETARY -TREASURER Nelson, WBRD, Bradenton; William H. Baker, MILBURY H. STUCKWISH, WTIM, Taylorville. WJAX, Jacksonville;Norman 0.Protsman, WNER, Live Oaks; Frank Hazelton, WTNT, Tallahassee; Robert L. Bright, WRMF, Titus- Independent Motion Picture ville; Don Ritter, WDCJ, Jacksonville;Carl Hallberg, WDBO, Orlando; John Alexander, Machine Operators and Television WFLA, Tampa. Employees, Inc. TELEVISION-James Tighe, WJHG-TV, Pan- (OrganizedFebruary9,1950;Membership: ama City; Thomas A. Welsted, Miami; Eugene 221) 358 West 44th Street, New York18, B.Dodson, WTVT, Tampa; CharlesKelly, WCKT, Miami; Jesse Cripe, WFGA-TV, Jack- N. Y.; PLeza 7-0453-4. sonville. PRESIDENT AND BUSINESS REP. CHARLES AXELROD -0- VICE-PRESIDENT' Georgia Association of HARRY LEVINE SECRETARY Broadcasters, Inc. CHARLES BLOOM c/o Executive Secretary, 24IvyStreet,S.E., TREASURER Atlanta, Georgia 30303. MAURICE JOHANNES EXECUTIVE SECRETARY EXECUTIVE BOARD JACK WILLIAMS Silverio Conte,HymanJ. Levine, Joseph Weiss, 632 HarryWittenstein,MichaelFensore, Irving GENERAL SECRETARY -TREASURER Barnett, Harry Susslowitz. JOHN A. SHUFF ASSISTANT INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT 0 - WALTER F. DIEHL Indiana Broadcasters Association, FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Inc. HARRY J. ABBOTT, Philadelphia SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT (Affiliated with NARTB.) c/o Helen B. Huber, Ostn M. JACOBSON, Tacoma. Wash. Exec. Sec., IBA,307N. Pennsylvania, Indian- THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT apolis. (Organized1948.) LEROY UPTON, St. Louis PRESIDENT FOURTH VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIAM C. FOWLER, WBAT, Marion. GEORGE J. FLAHERTY, Hollywood VICE-PRESIDENT, AM FIFTH VICE-PRESIDENT DONALD PILLE, WCSI, Columbus. EDWARD J. MILLER, Houston, Tex. VICE-PRESIDENT FM SIXTH VICE-PRESIDENT RICHARD WITTY, NiTORX, Madison. HUGH J. SEDGWICK, Hamilton, Ont. VICE-PRESIDENT, TV SEVENTH VICE-PRESIDENT E. BERRY SMITH, WTYW, Evansville. JOAN HORDHAN, New York, N. Y. SECRETARY -TREASURER EIGHTH VICE-PRESIDENT JOSEPH EDWARDS, WAMW, Washington. ROY R. RUBEN, Detroit, Mich. ASSISTANT SECRETARY NINTH VICE-PRESIDENT MILLIARD GATES, WKJG, Ft. Wayne. HAROLD CHADWICK, New York, N. Y. ASSISTANT TREASURER IN'T'ERNATIONAL TRUSTEES P. SCOTT MCLEAN, WLWI, Indianapolis. R. E. MORRIS, Mobile, Ala. DIRECTORS GW. BRAYFIELD. Denver. Cole. Wm. T. Hamilton. WNDU, South Bend; Howard VV INFIELD H. WHITE, JR., Newport, R. I. Bunnell, WANE,Ft.Wayne;PaulKing, The Alliance is comprised of approximately 1,000 WAWK, Kendallville; Walter Olson, WHQI, localunions covering the United States. Canada, La Porte; Robert Holben, WTTV, Indianapolis; Alaska. Hawaii and the Panama Canal Zone. Fol- Ben Falher, Jr., WTHI, Terre Haute. lowingisalistofthe New York. Chicago and Hollywood locals; Institute for Education by Radio - Television ART DIRECTORS, LOCAL 876 2470 North Star Road, Columbus, Ohio 43221; (IATSE) HOLLYWOOD Area Code 614293-6641. (Chartered January 7,1960)7715 SunsetBlvd. DIRECTOR Los Angeles 46, Calif.876-4330. RICHARD B. Htn.i. PRESIDENT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR JOHN B. MANSBRIDGE DEAN C. CANNON VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY HENRY BUMSTEAD MARTHA HATIEISEN SECRETARY JAMES W. TRITTOPO 0 ADMINISTRATOR Institute of Electrical and LEROY COLEMAN Electronics Engineers, The TREASURER SANFORD JOLLEY 345 E. 47th St., NewYork,N.Y. 10017; EXECUTIVE SECRETARY PL2-6800. RICHARD F. MAHN PRESIDENT DR. WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD VICE-PRESIDENTS BROADCASTING STUDIO EMPLOYES, WALTER K. MACADAM HENDLEY BLACKMON LOCAL 782 (IATSE), NEW YORK F. KARL WILLENBROCK (Chartered Jan. 5,1945)c/oSecretary -trees., TREASURER 66 South Summit St., Bergenfield, N. J. S. W. HERWALD PRESIDENT SECRETARY HUGH GUNN CLARENCE H. LINDER VICE-PRESIDENT EDITOR THOMAS P. LONGMORE F. KARL WILLENBROCK SECRETARY -TREASURER EDITORIAL OPERATIONS MANAGING EDI- STEPHEN P. DIEKFIAUS TOR BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE E. K. GANNETT ALFRED W. DITOLLA, 201-445-7332; (Home Phone ASSOCIATE EDITOR -New Jersey) HELENE FRISCHATJER -0- 0 International Alliance of FILM EXCHANGE EMPLOYEES UNION Theatrical Stage Employes & LOCAL B51 (IATSE AFL-CIO) HotelPara- Moving Picture Machine Operators mount,Suite 334, 235 West 46thStreet,New of the U. S. and Canada (AFT -C10) York, N. Y.10036; PL 7-6689. PRESIDENT (Organizednationally,July 17, 1893;inter. SELIG EPSTIN nationally, Oct.I,1902.)1270 Sixth Ave., VICE-PRESIDENT New York, N. Y. 10020; Circle 5-4369. MAX GOLDSTEIN INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT SECRETARY RICHARD F. WALSH GERARD LEE 633 FINANCIAL SECRETARY AND TREASURER RECORDING SECRETARY GEORGE RUGG GIFFORD S. CHAMBERLAIN BUSINESS AGENT FINANCIAL SECRETARY -TREASURER T ;FORGE RUGG ERNEST BACHRACH BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE -o- HERBERT ALLER FILM EXCHANGE EMPLOYES, FRONT OFFICE LOCAL F-45 (IATSE), CHICAGO (Chartered Sept. 4,1942) Room 410, 550 West IPMP1 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.; 372-1584. LOCAL 644 (IATSE) NEW YORK PRESIDENT (Organized Nov. 15,1926) 250 W. 57 St. New ART ROSENTHAL York 19, N. Y.; Circle 7-3860. VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT ONA BROSS CHARLES AUSTIN SECRETARY -TREASURER V ICE -PRESIDENT C. T. CARLSON WARREN ROTHENBERG BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE ROSE SECRETARY In addition to the above, there are 34 locals of HAROLD POSNER Back Room Employees and 29 locals of Front Office TREASURER Employees and 29 locals of Front Office Employees Bl.."1 GARBARIN I in the other exchange cities. BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE JAY RESCHER

FIRST AID EMPLOYEES, LOCAL 767 (IATSE), LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL SOUND TECHNICIANS (Chartered Oct. 30,1942) 731 No. Naomi St., OF THE MOTION PICTURE, BROADCAST Burbank, Calif. 91505; THornwall 6-4826. AND AMUSEMENT INDUSTRIES, PRESIDENT LOCAL 695 (IATSE-AFL), LOS ANGELES NATHAN C. S rUFELEBEAM (Organized Sept. 15, 1930) 7614 Sunset Blvd., FINANCIAL SECRETARY 876-1330. JOHN A. WARD Hollywood, Calif. 90046; Tel.: SECRETARY PRESIDENT CHARLES W. SWAN JAMES GAITHER BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN A. WARD WALTER DALGLEISH SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT CART, DANIELS INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE RECORDING SECRETARY WILLIANI I. RANG:\LL, JR. MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRIES (Cameramen) TREASURER IPMPI LOCAL 666, CHICAGO RICA ARO WIAVI R (Chartered Jan.I,1929) Suite 1122, 327 S. La BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE Salle, St., Chicago,III. WEbster 9-7440. THOMAS A. CARMAN PRESIDENT FRANK Kozk 1ST VICE PRESIDENT LABORATORY TECHNICIANS ANTHONY CAPUTO LOCAL 780 (IATSE), CHICAGO 2ND VICE PRESIDENT (Chartered Nov. 10, 1944) 327 S. La Salle St., DAVID SAVITT Room 524, Chicago,Ill.; WAbash 2-5299. 3RD VICE PRESIDENT JOHN TESCHKE PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY AND BUSINESS RUSSELL NORSTROM REPRESENTATIVE VICE-PRESIDENT ARTHUR W. BEEMAN AR NI UR F. ELLIS FINANCIAL SECRETARY FINANCIAL SECRETARY LEROY HAFFERKAMP GERALD DAVIS TREASURER RECORDING SECRETARY VERNE W. BLAKELEY, SR. JONATHAN REYNOLDS SERGEANT -AT -ARMS TREASURER JAMES SEDIRY NORMAN OSTFELD 1ST TRUSTEE CHARLES GEIS 2ND TRUSTEE LABORATORY TECHNICIANS EDWIN AHBE LOCAL 683 (IATSE-AFL-C10), LOS ANGELES 3RD TRUSTEE (Organized Sept. 29, 1929) 6721 Melrose Ave., MARTIN BARNETT Hollywood, Calif. 90038; WEbster 5-1123. SECRETARY -TREASURER IPMPI ERNEST L. REPOLA LOCAL 659 (IATSE), LOS ANGELES BUSINESS AGENT DONALD P. HAGGERTY (Organized 1928) 7715 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. 90046; 876-0160. PRESIDENT LABORATORY TECHNICIANS EDWARD T. ESTABROOK LOCAL 702 (IATSE-AFL), NEW YORK VICE-PRESIDENT HAL MOHR (Organized September, 1937) Room II II,165 634 West 46th Street, New York 19, N. Y.; PLaza PRESIDENT RALPH E. WINTERS 7-5540. VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT AND BUSINESS SHERMAN A. TODD REPRESENTATIVE SECRETARY RICHARD A. GRAMAGLIA ROBERT F. JOSEPH SECRETARY -TREASURER TREASURER PAUL P. PRESS RICHARD S. JENSEN SERGEANT -AT -ARMS ROBERT E. COLLINS MAKE-UP ARTISTS & HAIR STYLISTS, BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE LOCAL 706 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD JOHN W. LIMNERS (Organized 1937) 13535 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, 91403. PRESIDENT MOTION PICTURE FILM EDITORS, PERC WESTMORE LOCAL 771 (IATSE), NEW YORK VICE-PRESIDENT (Chartered Aug. 18, 1943)250 W. 57St., HOWARD SMIT New York 19, N. Y.; JUdson 2-3728. SECRETARY -TREASURER PRESIDENT MONTY WESTMORE FRED AHRENS BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE VICE-PRESIDENT HENRY E. VILARDO MICHAEL PRUSCH SECRETARY JULIAN BERGMAN MAKE-UP ARTISTS AND HAIR STYLISTS, TREASURER LOCAL 798 (1ATSE), NEW YORK JOHN KENNY (Chartered Feb. 18, 1949) 250 W. 57 St., Suite BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE 1830, N. Y.; JUdson 6-5246. JOHN ORTON SERGEANTS -AT -ARMS PRESIDENT SAM GOODMAN STANLEY LAWRENCE EDWARD WYANT, JR. VICE-PRESIDENT BOARD OF TRUSTEES HARRY BUCHMAN Hsin-Min Ch'en, Chmn., David Giardina, James TREASURER Molini. PHILIP EDELSON EXECUTIVE BOARD BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE Fred Ahrens, chairman; Michael Prusch, Julian JOHN C. HALL, JR. Bergman, Hsin-Min Ch'en, James Molini, David SECRETARY Giardina, Edward Wyant, Jr., John Kenny, John SAUL METH Oxton, Silvio D'Alisera, George Johnson, Sam Goodman.

MOTION PICTURESCRIPT SUPERVISORS MOTION PICTURE HOME OFFICE EMPLOYES AND PRODUCTION SECRETARIES, LOCAL LOCAL H-63 (IATSE), NEW YORK 161 (IATSE), NEW YORK (CharteredMar. 19, 1945) 1650Broadway, (Chartered Jan. 21, 1964) 250 W. 57 St., N. Y. New York 19, N. Y.; Circle 7-7630. 10019 Room 1202; Circle 5-4562. PRESIDENT PRESIDENT MILTON FISHMAN ELIZABETH SAVAGE SECY-TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT IRVING BARRON RENATA STOIA SECRETARY BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE AND EXEC. JOANNE JORDAN VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER RUSSELL M. MOSS MARGARET HAYES BUSINESS AGENT MOTION PICTURE RELIEF FUND, INC. NANCY NORMAN (Operating: Motion Picture Country House & Hospital) MOTION PICTURE COSTUMERS, (Organized 1924) 335 No. LaBrea Avenue, Los LOCAL 705 (IATSE-AFL), HOLLYWOOD Angeles 36, Calif.; WEbster 3-8231. (Chartered Nov. I, 1937) 1427 N. La Brea Ave., PRESIDENT Hollywood 28, Calif.; H011ywood 9-8207. GEORGE L. BAGNELL PRESIDENT FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT BERT HENDRIKSON OTTO KRUGER BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIAM K. HOWARD SOL LESSER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT DOROTHY WAGGONER MARVIN BOROWSKY FOURTH VICE-PRESIDENT B. C. DUVAL MOTION PICTURE FILM EDITORS, TREASURER LOCAL 776 (IATSE), LOS ANGELES E. L. DEPATIE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (Chartered Aug. 2, 1944) Secretary's Add.:7715 WILLIAM T. KIRK Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif.; 876-4770 COUNSEL code 213. ROBERT VALLIER 635 PRESIDENT EMERITUS MOTION PICTURE STUDIO MARY PICK FORD CINETECHNICIANS, FINANCE COMMITTEE E.L. DEPATIE, chairman; GEORGE L. BAGNALL, LOCAL 789 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD WILLIAM T. KIRK, M. B. SILBERBERG (Chartered April 16, 1945) 4545 Santa Monica DIRECTOR OF MEDICAL DEPARTMENT BI. Hollywood, Calif. 90029; 666-2852. ROSSELL L. JONES, M.D. PRESIDENT CHIEF OF DENTAL STAFF PERCIVAL F. MARSTON BALFOUR D. STRAITH, D.M.D. VICE-PRESIDENT JULES WEISBERG RECORDING SECRETARY MOTION PICTURE SCREEN CARTOONISTS CLARENCE DUDGEON SECRETARY -TREASURER AND LOCAL 732 (IATSE), CHICAGO BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE (Chartered Aug.I,1953) 327 S. La Salle, Chi- PAUL E. O'BRYANT cago 4,III.; HA. 7-1487. PRESIDENT PHILIP LFEINSKY MOTION PICTURE STUDIO ELECTRICAL VICE-PRESIDENT TECHNICIANS WILLIAM PICKEN LOCAL 728 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD SECRETARY -TREASURER WILLIAM BAILEY (Chartered May 19, 1939) 1067N.Fairfax, Hollywood, Calif. 90046. PRESIDENT MOTION PICTURE SCREEN CARTOONISTS VICTOR R. JONES LOCAL 839 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD VICE-PRESIDENT LEO GAULT (Chartered Jan.18,1952) 3625 W. Cahuenga SECRETARY -TREASURER Blvd., Hollywood 28, California. HAROLD F. BARBER PRESIDENT BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS APPET A. T. DENNISON VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIE K. ITO JR. SECRETARY TREASURER MOTION PICTURE STUDIO GRIPS, ROBERT C. BROWN LOCAL 80 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE (Organized May 19,1939) 6926 Melrose Ave- LAWRENCE. L. KILTY nue,Los Angeles, California, 90038. WE I- 1419. PRESIDENT MOTION PICTURE SCREEN CARTOONISTS VERNON A. WHITE LOCAL 841 (IATSE), NEW YORK VICE-PRESIDENT (Chartered April 16, 1952) 15 W. 47th St., New LEONARD F. BUKEY BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE York, N. Y. 10036 SCOTT L. MILLER PRESIDENT SECRETARY -TREASURER RICHARD RAUH ET 'go T. J. BUNESS VICE-PRESIDENT GORDON WHITTIER SECRETARY -TREASURER MOTION PICTURE STUDIO TEACHERS AND ANTHONY CRFAZZO WELFARE WORKERS BUSINESS AGENT PEPE Rum LOCAL 884 (IATSE) HOLLYWOOD (Chartered September I, 1960) 5327 Veloz Ave., Tarzana, Calif.; 344-6853. MOTION PICTURE SET PAINTERS PRESIDENT LOCAL 729 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD BETTY KING VICE-PRESIDENT (Chartered Aug.I,1953) 7904 Santa Monica FRANCIS KLAMT Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif.; OLdfield 4-3000. FINANCIAL SECRETARY -TREASURER PRESIDENT DOROTHY FIGEN PAUL II. FISHER RECORDING SECRETARY VICE-PRESIDENT JOANNA BONE. RAY L. GABBARD BUSINESS AGENT SECRETARY -TREASURER HAROLD MINNIEAR RALPH W PECKHAM CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY SHIRLEY DECKERT RONALD E. ROBINSON

MOTION PICTURE CRAFTS SERVICE MOTION PICTURE STUDIO LOCAL 727 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD ART CRAFTSMEN (Organized May 15,1939) 7904 Santa Monica LOCAL 790 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. (Chartered April 17, 1945)Suite 210, 7715 Sun- PRESIDENT setBlvd.,L. A. 46, Calif.; 872-2010. BASIL A. CASABONA INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE VICE-PRESIDENT ZEAL FAIRBANKS ALAN F. SIMPSON 636 FINANCIAL SECRETARY -TREASURER PUBLICISTS ORVAL E. BROWN BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE AND (Unionizingof MotionPicture -TV,Radio and CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Advertising Agencies.) ALBERT K. ERICKSON LOCAL 872 (IATSE), New York (Organized 1958)1639 Broadway, New York PROJECTIONISTS 19, New York; JUdson 6-6385. LOCAL 110 (IATSE), CHICAGO PRESIDENT DAVID A. CASSIDY 1915)188 West Randolph (Chartered Feb. 4, VICE-PRESIDENT Street, Chicago, III.; CEntral 6-4582. JOHN PAYTON PRESIDENT DOUGLAS HELGESON IRA F. JAcoBsEN SECRETARY -BUSINESS MANAGER SECRETARY -TREASURER ROBERT G. DARE RALPH R. MOONEY TREASURER THOMAS KIRBY RECORDING SECRETARY PROJECTIONISTS ROBERT G. DARE LOCAL 150 (IATSE), LOS ANGELES BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE HARRY J. RICE 16, 1908)1800 S. Vermont (Chartered July SARGEANT-AT-ARMS Ave., Los Angeles 6, Calif.; REpublic 3-1191. PAUL CROSS PRESIDENT A. R. ADAMS VICE-PRESIDENT HUGH C. SMITH RADIO AND TELEVISION SOUND EFFECTS SECRETARY LOCAL 844 (IATSE), NEW YORK TED H. PYLET (CharteredJuly 17, 1952),86LincolnRd., BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE ARTHUR C. MCLAUGHLIN Brooklyn 25, N. Y. PRESIDENT TERRY ROSS VICE-PRESIDENT PROJECTIONISTS ROBERT PRESCOTT LOCAL 306 (IATSE), NEW YORK SECRETARY -TREASURER (OrganizedJuly, 1913) 747SeventhAve., HYMAN WOLFSON New York19, N. Y.; JUdson 6-5157 and 55 BUSINESS AGENT RICHARD SCOTT FlatbushAve.,Brooklyn 17, N.Y.;ULster 2-2700. PRESIDENT FRANK IN CI ARDI SCENIC ARTISTS VICE-PRESIDENT LOCAL 816 (IATSE), LOS ANGELES AL ASHMAN (Chartered March 31, 1949) 7429 Sunset Blvd., SECRETARY -TREASURER ERNEST LANG Hollywood 46, Calif.; HO. 4-7371. FINANCIAL SECRETARY PRESI DENT IZZY SCHWARTZ KENNETH MACCLELRA ND NEW YORK BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVES SECRETARY -TREASURER STEVE D'INZILLS BEN KRASNOW BROOKLYN BUSINESS REP. BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE HARRY GARFMAN CLAYTON THOMASON

PUBLICISTS SCRIPT SUPERVISORS LOCAL 818 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD LOCAL 871 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD (Chartered JulyII,1955)1427 N.La Brea (Chartered January I,1958) 7715 Sunset Blvd., Ave., Hollywod 28, Calif. Hollywood, Calif. 90046; 876-4433. PRESIDENT PRESIDENT CHARLES A. MosLs MARSHALL WOLINS 1ST VICE PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT VINCENT TUBBS JOSEPH MAZZUCA 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT SERGEANT -AT -ARMS DENNIS SHANAHAN ED KNIGFIT TREASURER SECRETARY MAX WEINBERG BETTY FANCHER SECRETARY TREASURER FELICE GREEN WALLACE BENNETT TRUSTEE (MP UNIT) BUSINESS AGENT Lou DYER TIIELMA PREECE TRUSTEE (RADIO -TV UNIT) NORMA GAUHN BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE SET DESIGNERS AND MODEL MAKERS LLOYD RITCHIE LOCAL 847 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD TRUSTEES ROY SMITH (CharteredNov. 14, 1952) Suite210,7715 DONALD MORGAN Sunset Blvd.,L. A. 46, Calif.; 876-2010. 637 CORRESPONDING SECRETARY AND TRUSTEES BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE J.C. McDowell, chum., Raleigh Banks, William ZEAL FAIRBANKS Walters. REPLACEMENT COMMITTEE Carl Vitelli, Sr., churn.; Raymond Van Buren. STAGE EMPLOYES LOCAL 4 (IATSE), BROOKLYN STORY ANALYSTS, LOCAL 854 (IATSE), (CharteredApril 8, 1888)66 CourtStreet, HOLLYWOOD Brooklyn, N. Y. 11201, Suite 1407. (Chartered Oct. 18,1954)7715 Sunset Blvd., PRESIDENT L. A. 46, Calif. THOMAS TIERNEY PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT JOYCE FIERRO JAMES HUTCHINSON VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY WENTZLF: RUMI., III JACK FINNERTY SECRETARY -TREASURER TREASURER TAMMY COTTER TRAIL FRANK PIETRAGALL RECORDING SECRETARY BUSINESS REPRESNTATIVE SARA MERIC JOHN J. COLEMAN, JR. BUSINESS AGENT BILL COLE STAGE EMPLOYES LOCAL 2 (IATSE), CHICAGO STUDIO MECHANICS (Chartered July 17, 1893) 32 W. Randolph St., LOCAL 476 (IATSE), CHICAGO Chicago, Ill.; CEntral 6-6466. (Chartered Feb. 2,1931) Room 401-2; 327 S. PRESIDENT La Salle, Chicago, III. 60604; WAbash 2-0282. WILLIAM HUNT PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT FRANK A. HOBBS N. R. BRAIIY VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY -TREASURER FRED ABEL ARTHUR J. GAGNON SECRETARY -TREASURER AND BUS. BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE THOMAS R. RYAN PATRICK H. RYAN RECORDING SECRETARY STANLEY ROGINSKI STAGE EMPLOYES LOCAL 33 (IATSE), LOS ANGELES STUDIO MECHANICS (Chartered Mar. I,1896) 2858 W. 8thSt., Los LOCAL 468 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD Angeles 5, Calif.; DUnkirk 2-2321. (Chartered Aug. 22,1945), 7715 Sunset Blvd., PRESIDENT Suite210, Hollywood 46,Calif.;876-1600. GEORGE HEKKER VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT WILLIAM S. WORSHAM FRANK MIN ITELLO RECORDING SECRETARY SECRETARY -TREASURER WILLIAM A. TRINKLEY RALPH W. PECKHAM BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE VICE-PRESIDENT Rex OWEN GEORGE J. FLAHERTY

STUDIO MECHANICS STAGE EMPLOYES LOCAL 52 (IATSE-AFL), NEW YORK LOCAL I(IATSE), NEW YORK (Organized1924) 250 W. 57 St., New York; (Chartered July 17, 1893) 254 W. 54th Street, JUdson 6-5925. New York 19, N. Y.; COlumbus 5-2394-5-6-7- PRESIDENT 8-9. EDWARD SCANI ON PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT THOMAS H. FITZGERALD MARTIN NAI. LAN, JR. VICE-PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY JOHN JACK SIIAPIRO VINCENT DELANEY RECORD CORR. SECRETARY SECRETARY TREASURER DAVID SUPPLE JAMES J. GARTLAND ASST. SECRETARY SGT. AT ARMS BUSINESS MANAGER JOSEPH MCCARTHY KENNETH FUNDUS TREASURER WILLIAM GOREY. Phone: COlumbus 5-2394. FINANCIAL SECRETARY STUDIO PROJECTIONISTS MURRAY FISHER THEATER BUSINESS MANAGERS LOCAL 165 (IATSE), HOLLYWOOD MARTIN LEVINE (Chartered May 19,1939)1065 No. Fairfax, GEORGE MCCORMACK OLdfield4-4340. TELEVISION BUSINESS MANAGERS Hollywood 90046,Calif.; RICHARD NIMMO PRESIDENT SOLLY PERNICK C. W. PAT OFFER 638 VICE-PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY DEWEY K. OVERTON HARRIET ARMSTRONG SECRETARY -TREASURER GENERAL SECRETARY -TREASURER DWIGHT L. MOORE HARLAND HOLMDAN BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE LEO S. MOORE THEATRICAL WARDROBE ATTENDANTS STUDIO PROPERTY CRAFTSMEN LOCAL 764 (IATSE), NEW YORK LOCAL 44 (IATSE-AFL-CIO) HOLLYWOOD (Chartered Sept. 4,1942)156 W. 44th Street, (Organized May 15,1939) 7429 Sunset Blvd., New York 36, N. Y.; JUdson 2-4910-1. Hollywood, Calif. 90046; 876-2320 and 838- PRESIDENT 7788. ALBERT PACKARD VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT LOUISE VAN DINE FRANK O'CONNOR SECRETARY -TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT PEGGY STERN EDWIN T. HILL BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE SECRETARY -TREASURER JOHN C. HALL JR. EDWIN H. LE ROY BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD HERSHEY BRUCE J. COLVILLE RECORDING SECRETARY DAVID MICHAELS The organization also has a radio and TV de TELEVISION BROADCASTING STUDIO partmentwith which numerous employees ofthis EMPLOYES industry, who are not members of any local union, LOCAL 794 (IATSE), NEW YORK aredirectly affiliated. (Chartered June 7, 1945) P.O. Box 154, Lennox Hill Station, N. Y., N. Y. 10021 International Brotherhood of PRESIDENT Electrical Workers (AFL) RALPH PARISI BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE (Organized November 28,1891; Membership: CARL GAIT' 700,000)1200 15thStreet, Northwest,Wash- SECRETARY -TREASURER ington, D. C. 20005; 265-8040. RAYMONDT.YOUNG INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY GORDON M. FREEMAN, 1200 15thSt.N.W. ARTHUR D. NELSON Washington,D. C.20005. INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY JOSEPHD.KEENAN. 1200 15thSt. N.W.Wash- TELEVISION BROADCASTING STUDIO ington, D. C. 20005. RADIO. TV & RECORDING DIV. EMPLOYES, LOCAL 815 (IATSE), ALBERT 0. HARDY, director, 1200 15th St.,N.W.. LOS ANGELES ington, D. C. 20005. (Chartered July7,1948)7715 SunsetBlvd., Suite 210, Hollywood 46, Calif. -0- VICE-PRESIDENT IBEW LOCAL 40 (FILM) GEORGE J. FLAHERTY (Organized March 5,1923; Membership: 560) 1225NorthHighlandAvenue,Hollywood, Calif. 90038; HO 7-5139. THEATRICAL WARDROBE ATTENDANTS BUSINESS MANAGER LOCAL 769 (IATSE), CHICAGO VINCENT J. M URPHY (Chartered Jan. 4,1943)Secretary's Address: -0-- 611So. Harlem Ave.,ForestPark,Illinois; Phone 366-0787. International Radio and PRESIDENT Television Society, Inc. CAROLYN ATTANASED 444 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.10022; VICE-PRESIDENT PLaza 8-2450. JULIE. GIRTON PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY THOMAS J. MCDERMOIT ELEONOR WEHER FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE EDWARDP. SirCRICK GERALDINE BRENNER VICE-PRESIDENTS SECRETARY -TREASURER JULIUS BAR NATHAN, HOWARD S. MEIGHAN OLGA CASSELLS SECRETARY CLIFFORD A. 13orwAy TREASURER THEATRICAL WARDROBE ATTENDANTS THOMAS S. MURPHY LOCAL 768 (IATSE), LOS ANGELES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CLAUDE BARRERE (Chartered Dec. 3, 1942) 14193 Kingsdale Ave., Lawndale, Calif.; SPring 2-2063. 0 PRESIDENT BLANCHE ROPP Iowa Broadcasters Association VICE-PRESIDENT (Affiliated with NAB) c/o President.(Organ. JF Cs: CLARKE ized1951.) 639 PRESIDENT Maryland -D. C. Broadcasters Ton YOUNG, KWWL, Waterloo VICE-PRESIDENT Association F. G. FAUST, KJAN, Atlantic (Affiliated with NAB c/o President, WFBR, Balti- TREASURER more 18, Md. (Organized 1951.) LLOYD LOVERS, KGLO, Mason City PRESIDENT SECRETARY THOMAS C. CARR KEN GORDON, P.O. Box 667, Dubuque VICE-PRESIDENT -o -- MORRIS H. BLUM SECRETARY -TREASURER Jewish Theatrical Guild of VIRGINIA S. PATE America, Inc., The (Organized October 23, 1924 by William Mor- Massachusetts Broadcasters ris. Membership: 700)1740 Broadway, New Association York 19, N. Y.; PLaza 7-5237. CHAIRMAN OFBOARD OF DIRECTORS AND(Affiliated with NAB) 234 Clarendon St.,Bos- EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT ton, Mass. 02116. (Organized1954.) HARRY E. GOULD PRESIDENT PRESIDENT JOHN F. CROUAN MILTON BERLE VICE-PRESIDENT FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT ALEXANDER W. MILNE GEORGE JESSEL TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENTS LAMONT L. THOMSPON Jack Benny, Harry Brandt, William Morris, Jr., SECRETARY Emil Friedlander, Milton Weintraub, Ted Lewis, LINCOLN W. W. PRATT Leo Jaffe, Louis A. Lotito, Robert K. Shapiro, Hon. Arthur H. Schwartz, Max E. Youngstein. TREASURER & VICE-PRESIDENT ABE LASTFOGEL Michigan Association of ASST. TREASURER & VICE-PRESIDENT Broadcasters NAT LEFKOWITZ c/oRobertJ.Coleman,exec. secy., 1762 CHAPLAIN RABBI ABRAHAM BURSTEIN Hitching Post Road, E. Lansing, Mich. SECRETARY & VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT JONES T. SILVERSTONE MICHAEL LAREAU, WOOD, Grand Rapids VICE-PRESIDENT FRANKLIN G. SISSON, WWJ-TV, Detroit SECRETARY -TREASURER Kansas Association of Radio EUGENE E. UMLOR, WCEN, Mt. Pleasant Broadcasters EXECUTIVE SECRETARY (AffiliatedwithNAB) 6416 East Central, ROBERT J. COLEMAN Wichita, Kansas. -0- PRESIDENT ED MASON Mississippi Broadcasters PRESIDENT-ELECT Association DALE W. MCCOY, JR. SECRETARY -TREASURER c/o President, Radio Station WSSO, Starkville, JERRY HOLLEY Miss. (Organized 1940.) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PRESIDENT HANK PARKINSON JOE PHILLIPS 0 VICE-PRESIDENT' Louisiana Association of SECRETARY -TREASURER Broadcasters ERNEST BOWEN (Affiliated with NAB) P. 0. Box 16078, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. 388-4172 Missouri Broadcasters Association PRESIDENT AUBREY MOORE (Affiliated with NAB) 121 E.High, Jefferson VICE-PRESIDENT City, Mo.65101. (Organized1948.) WILLIAM PATTON (TV) PRESIDENT HAROLD WHEELAHAN (Radio) 1 mrs F. COLLINS, KFMO, Flat River EXEC. SECRETARY JOHN H. PENNYBACKER 0 - Montana Broadcasters Association Maine Radio and TV Broadcasters (Affiliated with NAB) c/o Shag Miller, KBOW, Association Butte, Mont. (Organized 1949.) Affiliated with NAB) P. 0. Box 307, Augusta, PRESIDENT Me. (Organized1947.) SHAG MILLER, KBOW, Butte PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT EUGENE WILKIN BILL HOTLER, KLTZ, VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY -TREASURER JOHN C. LIBBY EARL MORGENROTH, KGVO, Missoula SECRETARY -TREASURER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY NORMAN G. GALLANT Tom JUDGE, Judge Adv., Helena 640 Musicians Union Local 47 AmericanNational Association for Better Federation of Musicians (AFL-CIO) Radio & Television (OrganizedOctober30, 1894; Membership 373North Western Ave.,Los Angeles Calif. 15,000) 817 Vine Street, Hollywood 38, Calif. 90004; 463-2751. H011ywood 2-2161. Fit ESI DENT PRESIDENT fAmEs V. BENNETT JOHN TRANCHITELI A FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT FRANK ORME MAX HERMAN SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY DR. GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS DON MORRIS RECORDING SECRETARY TREASURER GLADYS BLACKSTOCK BOB MANNERS CORRESPONDING SECRETARY INTERNATIONAL STUDIO MRS. ELIZABETH LIVINGSTON REPRESENTATIVE CHAIRMAN, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PHIL. FISCHER I ti.NRY MAYERS TRUSTEES Bob Elliott, Dale Brown. Eddie Cano DIRECTORS Bernard Fleischer, Russell Freeman, ArmandoHer- National Association of Broadcast rera, Rene Hall, Justin Gordon. Unions and Guilds (NABUG) TRIAL BOARD 820 West End Ave., New York,N Y.10n95; Bill Nadel, Chairman; Harvey 0. Brooks, Hugh McNutt, Charles Gonzales, Clint Neagley, Don MO 3-7284. Wight. NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OLIVER W. NICOLL National Academy of Television -0- Arts and Sciences, The National Association of 54West 40th St., New York, N. Y. 10018; LAck- Broadcasters awanna 4-9666. 7188 Hollywood Blvd., Holly- 1771N Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036; wood,Calif. 90046. HO7-5115.(Advance DEcatur 2-9300. the arts and sciences of television.)(Organ- PRESIDENT ized 1957) VINCENT T. WASILEWSKI PRESIDENT SECRETARY -TREASURER ROYAL E. BLAE M N EVERETT E. REVERCOMB EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT FOR GOVERNMENT AF- SEYMOUR BERNS FAIRS SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT PAUL COMSTOCK IRWIN SONNY Fox VICE PRESIDENT FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS VICE-PRESIDENTS JOHN M. COURIC SHELDON COOPER, Chicago VICE-PRESIDENT FOR STATION SERVICES JOSEPH A. JENKINS, Columbus, 0. WILLIAM CARLISLE ROBERT S. DAVIES, Phoenix KEITH GUNTHER, St. Louis VICE PRESIDENT FOR RADIO Louts S. SIMON, San Francisco SHERRIL TAYLOR ROBERT G. HURD, Seattle VICE-PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH LILLIAN BROWN, Washington, D. C. HOWARD MANDEL SECRETARY GENERAL COUNSEL TED POST DOUGLAS A. ANELLO TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ENGINEERING CHARLES MOUNTAIN GEORGE W. BARTLETT EMMY AWARD ADMINISTRATORS DIRECTOR OF BROADCAST MANAGEMENT WILLIS OBORN, Hollywood WILLIAM L. WALKER DANIEL J. KORNFELD, New York DIRECTOR, THE CODE AUTHORITY EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS HOWARD H. BELL PETER COTT, Nat'l DATE AND PLACE OF INCORPORATION T. FREEBAIRN-SMITH, Hollywood November, 1927; State of Delaware KEN LEEDOM, New York BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAPTERS JOHN F. DILLE, JR., Chairman Chicago 60601: Paul L. Frumkin, president, 203 RADIO BOARD OF DIRECTORS North Wabash Avenue 346-8320. District 1: Donald A. Thurston, WMNB, North Columbus, Ohio 43215: Joseph A. Jenkins, presi- Adams, Mass. dent,CenterofScience & Industry,280 District 2: Simon Goldman, WJTN, Jamestown, Broad Street, 288-6361. N. Y. Hollywood 90046: George R. Giroux, president, District 3: Cecil Woodland, WEJL, Scranton, Pa. 7188 Sunset Boulevard, 467-5115. District4:JackS.Yoonts, WEEB, Southern New York 10018: Irwin Sonny Fox, president, Pines, N. Car. 54 West 40th Street, 524-9666. District 5: Charles C. Smith, WDEC, Americus, Phoenix 85003: Robert H. Ellis, president, 511 Georgia West Adams Street, 253-6770. District 6: F. C. Sowell, WLAC, Nashville, Tenn. .St. Louis 63130: Howard Streeter, president, 6996 District 7: Mrs. Marianne B. Canipbell, WJEH, \lillbrook Boulevard, 863-0995. Gallipolis, 0. San Francisco 94104: Ross C. Coughlan, president, District 8: Raymond A. Plank, WKLA, Lodington, 311CaliforniaStreet,392-8002. Mich. Seattle 98109: Al Stewart, president, 320 Aurora District 9: Edward Allen, Jr., WDOR, Sturgeon Avenue, North. 682-3576. Bay, Wisc. Washington, D. C. 20001: William J. McCarter, District 10: George W. Armstrong, WHB, Kan- president, 2600 Fourth St., N.W. 387-1300 sas City, Mo.

641 District 11: John H. Lemme, KLTF, Little Falls, VICE-PRESIDENT Minnesota CARL FRANCE District 12: Grover C. Cobb, KVGB, Great Bend, SECRETARY Kansas KEITH A. WESTER District 13: David H.. Morris, KNUZ, Houston, Texas TREASURER District 14: Al Ross KGEK, Sterling, Colo. JACK COOPERMAN District 15: Hugh E. Turner, KTIM, San Rafael, INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES Calif. DON CHENEY District 16: Kenneth Harwood, KUSC-FM, Los TOM REDMAN Angeles, Calif. District 17: Lester M. Smith, KJR, Seattle, Wash- ington Association of Film Craftsmen DIRECTORS -AT -LARGE Local#I5, (NABET,AFL-CIO, CLC) New Class "A" Market AM: Charles E. Gates, WGN, York.(Charteredby NABET 1965) 1619 Chicago, Ill.; Frank Gaither, WSB, Atlanta, Ga. Class "B" Market AM: Daniel W. Kops, WAVZ, Broadway, Room 404, New York, N. Y. 10019 New Haven, Conn.; Jack W. Lee, WSAZ, Hunt- (212-581-3410) ington, West Va. C lass "C" Market AM: J. R. Livesay, WLBH, PRESIDENT Mattoon, Ill.; Richard D. Dudley, WSAU, Wau- WILLIAM W. REILLY sau, Wisc. SECRETARY -TREASURER FM Stations: Everett L. Dillard, WASH, Wash- HARRY COYTE ington, D. C.; Harold R. Krelstein, WMPS-FM, Office of Region -135West50thSt., Room1121, Memphis, Tenn. New York, N. Y. 10019 (212-757.3065) Harry G. Networks: Robert R. Pauley, ABC -Radio, New Schlegel, director. York, N. Y.; Arthur Hull Hayes, CBS -Radio, New York, N. Y.; Robert F. Hurleigh, MBS, - -0 New York, N. Y.; Stephen B. Labunski, NBC Radio, New York, N. Y. Association of Film Craftsmen TELEVISION BOARD Local #711( NABET, AFL-CIO, CLC) Ottawa. JosephE. Baudino, Westinghouse Broadcasting 62 Melrose Ave., Ottawa, Ont. Co., Wash., D. C.: Otto P. Brandt, KING -TV, PRESIDENT Seattle, Wash.; Robert W. Ferguson, WTRF- JAMES HUDSON TV, Wheeling, W. Va.; John F.DilleJr.. \ ICE -PRESIDENT Comm. Group, Elkhart, Ind.; Roger W. Cliff, WFIL-TV, Phila., Pa.; Carl E. Lee, Kalamazoo, JOHN PATECAIRK Mich.; Glenn Marshall, Jr., WJXT, Jackson- SECRETARY ville, Fla.; John T. Murphy, Avco Brstg. Corp. 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OF SPECIAL PROJ- ECTS --o- GUY CUNNINGHAM Station Representatives VICE-PRESIDENT SPOT TV COORDINATOR WILLIAM B. MACRAE Association, Inc. VICE-PRESIDENT, NATIONAL SALES 366 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y.; YUkon JAMES C. HIRSCH 6-9390. VICE-PRESIDENT, DIR. OF RESEARCH PRESIDENT HARVEY SPIEGEL EDWARD P. SHURICK VICE PRESIDENT V ICE -PRESIDENT JOHN SHEEHAN, Mr. Office Co-ord FRANK MARTIN DIRECTOR, MEMBER SALES PRESENTA- TREASURER TIONS I. W. KNODEL WALTER M. VETTER SECRETARY DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS-SPOT PEtGY STONE TV DIRECTORS ALBIN B. NELSON LLOYD GRIFFIN MANAGER, PUBLIC RELATIONS JOHN P. BLAIR RICHARD D. ERICKSON FRAN K M. HEADLEY VICE-PRESIDENT, WESTERN DIVISION EDWARD CODEL JACK O'MARA ADAM YOUNG VICE-PRESIDENT, CENTRAL DIVISION ROBERT E. EASTMAN JACOB EVANS MANAGING DIRECTOR VICE-PRESIDENT, DETROIT HASTINGS W. BAKER-0- W. E. HAZARD 0- TAC Television Film Association, Inc. (Television Affiliates Corporation) 625 Madison (Organized1958,Incorporated 1959.) Addressed Avenue, New York, New York 10022; PL I- c/o John P.Ballinger,1627 West 20th St., 3110. Los Angeles 7, California. PRESIDENT ['RESIDENT AND DIRECTOR RICHARD P. BRANDT JOHN P. BALLINGER EXECUTIVE, VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR RICHARD CARLTON JACK M. GOETZ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY -TREASURER AND DIRECTOR ROBERT WEISBERG NICHOLAS MUSKEY MANAGER OF STATION RELATIONS DIRECTORS LEO M. BRODY Warren Strang, Harvey Gausman DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION DANIEL J. KORNFELD PROGRAM DIRECTOR Tennessee Association of JOSEPH SCHACKNER Broadcasters DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING AND (Affiliatedwith NAB) Exec.Sec., 14Ayres PUBLICITY Hall, Univ. of Tenn. ALBERT BOYARS (Organized 1948.) PRESIDENT J. KENNETH MARSTON Television Bureau of Advertising VICE-PRESIDENTS

I RockefellerPlaza, New York,N. Y.10020; BERT FERGUSON, WDIA, Memphis WILLIAM A. POTTS, WDKN, Dickson PLaza7-9420 (Organized 1954).410 North R. R. OWEN, WTVC, Chattanooga Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. 60611; 644-1215. SECRETARY-TREASI'R FR 444 N. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles 90004; JOE P. VAN DYKE, WTPR, Paris 469-8231.716 New CenterBldg.,Detroit, 0 --- Michigan 48202; 873-7070. Texas Association of Broadcasters PRESIDENT NORMAN E. CASH (Affiliated with NAB)1004 International Life 646 Bldg.,Austin, Texas 78701; GReenwood 6- PRESIDENT 3061. JAMES K. RICHEY PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT H. A. BRIDGE, JR., KMHT, Marshall HENRY HILTON VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER RAY HERNDON, KMID-TV, Midland MARK DARNEY SECRETARY -TREASURER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ROY BAcUS, WBAP, Ft. Worth D. J. BARKER BOARD OF DIRECTORS -0 -- Ves Box, KRLD-TV, Dallas;EarleFletcher, KXOL, Ft. Worth; Clint Formby, KPAN, Here- Virginia Association of ford; R. E. Lee Glasgow, WACO, Waco; Lloyd Broadcasters Hawkins, KURV, Edinburg; Bob Hicks, KPSO, Falfurrias; John hicks, KLVI, Beaumont; Fred (Affiliated with NAB) c/o Howard B.Hayes, Hill, KTRE, Lufkin; W. A. Roberts, KRLD, WPIK, Alexandria Dallas;JerrySanders,KZZN,Littlefield; McHenry Tichenor,Jr.,KGBT, Harlingen; PRESIDENT Durward Tucker, WRR-FM, Dallas; Bob Wat- HOWARD B. HAYES, WPIK, Alexandria, Va. son, KGNC-TV, Amarillo; Winston Wrinkle, VICE-PRESIDENT KiST, Big Spring. WILLIAM B. PRESTON, WRVA, Richmond SECRETARY -TREASURER -o- FRANK SODEN, WRNL, Richmond Theatre Authority, Inc. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY WILLIAM W. GREER, Fort Lee, Petersburg, Va. (Organized May 21, 1934) 545 Fifth Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.; MUrray Hill 2-4216. -o -- PRESIDENT Washington State Association CONRAD NAGEL of Broadcasters FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT HAROLD M. HOFFMAN, Screen Actors Guild. Suite 1015, 1411 Fourth Ave.Bldg.,Seattle, SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Washington 98101. DONALD CONAWAY, AM. Fed of TV & Radio PRESIDENT Artists. JAMES A. MURPHY THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Artaus DUNCAN, Actors Equity Ass. JERRY GEEHAN TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT HYMAN FAINE, Amer. Guild of Musical Artists. MAX BICE RECORDING SECRETARY SECRETARY -TREASURER ELIZABETH MORGAN, A.F.T.R.A. ALLEN MILLER BOARD OF DIRECTORS IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN OF THE CONRAD NAGEL BOARD ANGUS DUNCAN, Actors Equity Ass'n. JOE CIIYTIL HAROLD M. HOFFMAN, Screen Actors Guild. DICK JONES, American Guild of Variety Artists. IRVING CHESEIN, League of New York Theatres. NAT LEFKOWITZ, Jewish Theatrical Guild West Virginia Broadcasters Assn. DONALD CONAWAY, A.F.T.R.A. (Affiliated with NAB) c/o Executive Secretary. HYMAN FAINE, A.G.M.A. WARREN MUNSELL, Actors' Fund of America. (Organized 1946.) DOLORES PUGLIESE, Catholic Actors Guild. PRESIDENT PHILLIP DUNNING, Authors League Fund. LESLIE GOLLIDAY, WEPM, Martinsburg ELIZABETH MORGAN, A.F.T.R.A. VICE-PRESIDENT LAMBERT ZULKIE, Actors Equity Ass'n. WILLIAM BECKET, WVOW, Logan JIM CAMPBELL, Screen Actors Guild. DER HOTO TIBBS, AGMA. SECRETARY -TREASURER ROBERT B. HARVIT, WBTH, Williamson EXECUTIVE SECRETARY MARY SONIS, 3312NoyesAve.,Charleston. United Nations-Radio and Visual W. Va. Services Division, Office of Public Information Wisconsin BroadcastersBroadcasters Assn. UnitedNations, New York 17, N.Y.;PLaza (Affiliated with NAB) 900 Gay Bldg., Madison, 4-1234. Wis. (Organized 1928.) UNDER-SECRETARY IN CHARGE OF OFFICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION HUGH K. BOICE, JR. JOSE ROLZ-BEN NETT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY COUNSEL DIRECTOR, RADIO AND VISUAL SERVICES EDWIN CONRAD DIVISION TREASURER JEAN D'ARCY MIG FIGI DEPUTY DIRECTOR DAVID RITCHIE CHIEF OF TELEVISION Writers Guild of America MICHAEL HAYWARD NATIONAL CHAIRMAN ERNEST KINOY Utah Broadcasters Association (Affiliated with NAB)225 SuretyLifeBldg., WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA, EAST, INC. Salt Lake City, Utah; 486-2091. (Organized 1212 Ave. of Americas, New York 36,N. Y.; 1952.) PLaza 7-3317. 647 PRESIDENT SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT FITZGERALD SMITH BARRY TRIMS FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY MANYA STARR ARNOLD BELGARD SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER EMERSON STONE ERNEST LEHMAN SECRETARY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MARIANNA NORRIS MICHAEL FRANKLIN TREASURER -0-- ALBERT WASSERMAN Wyoming Association of EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EVELYN F. BURLEY Broadcasters (Affiliated with NAB) ao President, KUWO, Cheyenne, Wyo. (Organized 1955.) WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA, WEST, INC. PRESIDENT LEO MORRIS, KVWO, Cheyenne 8955 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90048; VICE-PRESIDENT CRestview 4-8601. LARRY COBB, KCYN, Wheatland PRESIDENT SECRETARY -TREASURER CHRISTOPHER KNOPP BILL MACK, KPOW, Powell FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER JAMES POE SIDNEY KING, KVOC, Casper

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(The following listing of companies includes networks, set man- ufacturers and major producers and distributors. For addition- allistings,seeProducers -Distributorsand Servicessections). OPERATING MANAGER Admiral Corp. R. E. PIERCE 3800 W. Cortland St., Chicago 47,III.; SPauld- SALES MANAGER ing 2-0100. M. N. WOLF CHAIRMAN TREASURER Ross D. SIRAGUSA, SR. B. L. BROWN PRESIDENT SECRETARY VINCENT BARRECA H. E. KAY DIRECTORS VICE PRESIDENT, MARKETING & SALES C. Skeen, H. E. Kay, B. L. Brown, A. A. Ward, Ross D. SIRACUSA, JR. C. R. Rininsland. PRESIDENT OF ADMIRAL INTERNA- TIONAL CORP .& ADMIRAL INTER - DIVISIONOFFICES AMERICANA CORP. EASTERN: 650Broadway,Newark,N.J. NORMANE.JOHNSON HUmboldt 3.5005. J. T. Eves, division man- VICE PRESIDENT OPERATIONS, ELECTRON- ager. ICS DIVISION SOUTHERN: 3121 Maple Dr. N.E., Atlanta, Ga.; C.S.ROSEATE 261-8930. N. V. Schneider, div. mgr. VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL NORTHEASTERN: 650Broadway,Newark, WILLIAM S. BALTZ N. J.; HUmboldt 3-5005. F. Hall, Jr., division VICE PRESIDENT, ADVERTISING manager. THOMAS R. CHADWICK CENTRAL: 608 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.; VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF ENGI- WAbash 2-6646;E.C. Lyman, Div. mgr.; NEERING C. G. Bosworth, br. mgr.; J. E. Reed, asst. to ROBERT M. JONES div. mgr. PRODUCT SALES MANAGERS WESTERN: 1515 S. Manchester Ave., Anaheim, JOHN W. KENN-Stereo Calif.; PR -4-2900; M. L. A. Scott, div. mgr. H. C. GATES-TV J.J. CASALE-radio I,. C. MURPHY-refrigerators RICHARD WALKER-freezers American Broadcasting Company M. T. Fum.EsAlln-air cond. VICE PRESIDENT-PUBLIC RELATIONS (ADivisionof AmericanBroadcasting -Para- MARTIN SHERIDAN mount Theatres, Inc.) SECRETARY & TREASURER 7 West 66 St., New York 23, N. Y.; SUsquehanna G. E. Datscou. 7-5000. DIRECTOR OF TRAFFIC BEN JENDRYSIK PRESIDENT, ABC INC. & ABC VICE PRESIDENT-ELECTRONICS LEONARD H. UOLDENSON ALFRED A. MEDICA EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT, ABC INC. & PLANTS ABC PHONOGRAPHS & GOVERNMENT ELEC- SIMON B. SIEGEL TRONICS EQUIPMENT: 3800 W. Cortland VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF BROAD- St., Chicago,Ill. CAST OPERATIONS AND ENGINEERING TV & RADIO TABLE RECEIVERS, STEREO, JULIUS BARNATHAN COLOR TV: Harvard, Ill. VICE-PRESIDENT & GENERAL EXECUTIVE REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS AND RANG- OF TV NETWORK ES AND AIR CONDITIONERS: Midwest CHARLES T. AYRES Mfg. Corp., Galesburg, Ill. VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHG. OF WASHING- TON, D.C. OFFICE CABINETS: Shelbyville, Ind. ALFRED R. BECKMAN DISTRIBUTING BRANCHES: New York, Boston, Milwaukee, Chicago, Philadelphia, San VICE-PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles.Detroit, SALES, RADIO NETWORK, CENTRAL Wilkes Barre. DIVISION EDWARD BISHOFF VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF DAYTIME SALES AND PLANNING, TV NETWORK Altec Service Corporation EDWARD BLEIER 1515 S. Manchester Ave., Anaheim, Calif.; PRos- VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHG. OF FINANCIAL CONTROLS pect 4-2900; 222 Park Ave., So., New York 3, MICHAEL P. BOLAND N. Y., SP. 7-3640. VICE-PRESIDENT AND TREAS.,ABC & PRESIDENT TREAS. ABC INC. A. A. WARD MARTIN BROWN VICE-PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT, CLIENT RELATIONS, TV A. FIORT NETWORK VICE-PRESIDENT SLOCUM CHAPIN C.R.RININSLAND VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHG. OF TVSTATION VICE-PRESIDENT RELATIONS GEORGE L. CARRINGTON JR. ROBERT L. Con

650 VICE-PRESIDENT OF PROGRAM DEVELOP- VICE-PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, MENT, TV NETWORK KABC-TV, HOLLYWOOD DOUGLAS CRAMER ELTON H. RULE VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MGR., VICE-PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER EGO, SAN FRANCISCO KGO-TV, SAN FRANCISCO DON B. CURRAN DAVID M. SACKS VICE-PRESIDENT & NATIONAL DIRECTOR VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHG. OF TV NET- OF SALES, RADIO NETWORK WORK PROGRAM THEODORE DOUGLAS EDGAR J. SCHERICK VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF TV NET- VICE-PRESIDENT AND ASSISTANT TO EX- WORK SALES ECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT OF ABC & JAMES E. DUFFY ASST. TO EXEC. V.P. OF ABC, INC. VICE-PRESIDENT AND NATIONAL PRO- ALFRED R. SCHNEIDER GRAM DIRECTOR, TV NETWORK VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MGR., WABC THEODORE H. FETTER WALTER A. SCHWARTZ VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHG. OF ADVERTIS- VICE-PRESIDENT & PRESIDENT OF OWNED ING & PROMOTION, BROADCAST DIV. DEPT. DON FOLEY THEODORE F. SHAKER VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHG. OF PRESS IN- VICE-PRESIDENT & ASST. GENERAL COUN- FORMATION SEL OF ABC, INC. MICHAEL J. FOSTER MORTIMER WEINBACH VICE-PRESIDENT, SALES MANAGER, WEST- VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF TELE- ERN DIV., TV NETWORK VISION NEWS VINCENT FRANCIS JESSE ZOUSMER VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHG. OF LABOR RE- NEW YORK LATIONS 7 West 66 St., N. Y. 23 RICHARD L. FREUND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF AM ENGINEER VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MAN- ING OPERATION AGER, WABC-TV SAMMIE ALD JOHN 0. GILBERT DIRECTOR OF SALES SERVICE, TV NET VICE-PRESIDENT, SALES MGR. CENTRAL WORK DIVISION, TV NETWORK CHARLES ALLEN WILLIAM C. GILLOGLY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH TN VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHG. OF TV NETWORK NETWORK DAYTIME PROGRAMMING SEYMOUR AMLEN LEONARD GOLDBERG VICE-PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER ART MANAGER KABC, HOLLYWOOD EDWARD ANDREY BEN HOBERMAN DIRECTOR OF BASIC NEWS NICHOLAS ARCHER VICE-PRESIDENT & ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER, TV NETWORK SALES TECHNICAL OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR HENRY T. HEDE ROBERT C. ARMBRUSTER VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF PROGRAM BUSINESS MANAGER,WABC AND SALES CONTRACTS, LEGAL MICHAEL ASSELTA ROBERT KAUFMAN PURCHASING AGENT VICE-PRESIDENT & PRESIDENT OF NEWS, GEORGE A. Ast SPECIAL EVENTS AND PUBLIC AF- MANAGER OF AM NETWORK STATION RE- FAIRS LATIONS ELMER W. LOWER FRANK G. ATKINSON VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF ABC RA- VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL SALES DIO, WESTERN DIVISION EXECUTIVE, TV NETWORK JACK MANN CHARLES T. AYRES VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF PROGRAM VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF BROAD- BUSINESS AFFAIRS, LEGAL CAST OPERATIONS AND ENGINEERING EDWARD MASKET JULIUS BARNATHAN VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER, VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF WASH- WKBK, CHICAGO INGTON, D. C. OFFICE D. THOMAS MILLER ALFRED R. BECKMAN VICE-PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF TV MANAGER OF BUILDING SERVICES NETWORK CHESTER K. BELLAIRS THOMAS W. MOORE VICE-PRESIDENT, SALES MANAGER, DE- EMPLOYMENT MANAGER, PERSONNEL TROIT DIVISION TV NETWORK JACK C. BENSON WILLIAM P. MULLEN SCIENCE EDITOR, NEWS DEPARTMENT VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF AM STA- JULES BERGMAN TION RELATIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PRESS INFOR- EARL MULLIN MATION VICE-PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF PHILIP BERNSTEIN OWNED RADIO STATIONS GENERAL SALES MANAGER, WABC-TV HAROLD L. NEAL RICHARD BESSEMYER VICE-PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF RADIO OPERATIONS MANAGER, PRODUCTION NEWS SERVICES THOMAS O'BRIEN RUTH K. BLAINEY VICE-PRESIDENT & PRESIDENT OF THE CREATIVE GRAPHIC ART DIRECTOR, NEWS RADIO NETWORK BENJAMIN BLANK ROBERT R. PAULEY VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF DAY- VICE-PRESIDENT AND NATIONAL DIREC- TIME PROGRAMMING AND SALES, TV TOR OF SALES, TV NETWORK NETWORK FREDERICK PIERCE EDWARD BLEIER VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHG. OF THE WEST- MANAGER OF SCRIPT ROUTING, CONTI- ERN DIVISION NUITY ACCEPTANCE JAMES G. RIDDELL ELLEN T. BOGNER VICE-PRESIDENT-ADMINISTRATION, TV VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF FINAN- NETWORK CIAL CONTROLS STEPHEN C. RIDDLEBERGER MICHAEL P. BOLAND

651 VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER OF VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF ADVER- ABC AND TREASURER OF ABC, INC. TISING AND PROMOTION, BROADCAST MARTIN BROWN DIV. DIRECTOR OF FILMS, NEWS DON FOLEY JACK Bum VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF PRESS INFORMATION DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND SALES MICHAEL J. FOSTER DEVELOPMENT, WABC-TV JAMES P. CALLAN VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF LABOR RELATIONS VICE PRESIDENT, CLIENT RELATIONS, TV RICHARD L. FREUND NETWORK MANAGER OF TV ENGINEERING OPERA SLOCUM CHAPIN TIONS MANAGER OF TV NEWS OPERATIONS ROBERT GABRIELSON DONALD G. COE MANAGER OF DAYTIME SALE SERVICE, VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF TV STA- TV NETWORK TIONS RELATIONS HAROLD GEARY ROBERT L. COE MANAGER OF SALES PLANNING, TV NET- ADVERTISING MANAGER WORK SALES PLANNING ANDRE GERBSTAEDT MARK COHEN DIRECTOR OF TV STATION CLEARANCE MANAGER OF ADVERTISING AND SALES JOSEPH E. GIAQUINTO PROMOTION, WABC-TV VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MAN- LEO COLLINS AGER OF WABC-TV DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING AND PUB- JOHN 0. GILBERT LICITY, OWNED TV STATIONS PAYROLL SUPERVISOR SYMON B. COWLES WALTER GLASSER VICE PRESIDENT OF PROGRAM DEVELOP- MEDICAL DIRECTOR MENT, TV NETWORK DR. THEODORE GOLD DOUGLAS CRAMER VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF TV MANAGER OF TV STATION CLEARANCE DAYTIME PROGRAMMING MARIO CUCINOTTA LEONARD GOLDBERG MANAGER OF ORDER PROCESSING TV PRESIDENT OF ABC, INC. AND ABC NETWORK LEONARD H. GOLDENSON CARMELO CUOMO GENERAL MANAGER, NEWS DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING AND PROMO- ROBERT T. GOLDMAN TION OPERATIONS EASTERN SALES MANAGER, RADIO NET- JOHN T. CURRY WORK CHIEF ENGINEER, WABC-TV HERBERT GRANATH HENRY DABROWSKI SALES MANAGER, SPECIAL PROGRAM GENERAL ATTORNEY FOR RADIO NET- MARVIN GRIEVE WORK AND OWNED & OPERATED STA- COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR TIONS RICHARD HAMILTON CHARLES A. DEBARE STUDIO SERVICESMGR. PRODUCTION MANAGER OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS SERVICES WILEY F. HANCE.. DONALD DEGENHARDT BUSINESS MANAGER, NEWS BUSINESS MANAGER, WABC-TV FRASER HEAD ARTHUR M. DORFNER ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION MANAGER, VICE PRESIDENT AND NATIONAL DIREC- WABC TOR OF SALES, RADIO NETWORK HARRY HANDLEY THEODORE M. DOUGLAS NEWS DIRECTOR, WABC VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF TV NET- CHARLES E. HARDY WORK SALES VICE-PRESIDENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE TAMES E. DUFFY SALES MANAGER, TV NETWORK ART DIRECTOR HENRY T. HEDE,JR. HENRY EPSTEIN DIRECTOR OF SALES SERVICE AND BUSI- ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION NESS ADMINISTRATION, AM NETWORK SERVICES ROBERT HOLMGREN DAVID E. ESCHELBACHER PROGRAM DIRECTOR, WABC-TV VIDEO RECORDING SUPERVISOR SEYMOUR HOROWITZ FRANK FAIST SUPERVISOR OF CENTRAL TYPING LENORE JOHANSEN MANAGER OF DATA PROCESSING DIRECTOR OF BROADCAST STANDARDS CARL FALK AND PRACTICES MANAGER OF SYSTEMS GRACE M. JOHNSEN JOHN FASCIANO BUSINESS MANAGER, OWNED TV STA- OFFICE SERVICE MANAGER, OFFICE AND TIONS STUDIO SERVICES DAVID JOHNSON ANDREW F. FERRI FILM DIRECTOR, WABC-TV VICE PRESIDENT AND NATIONAL PRO- TAKASHI KAKO GRAM DIRECTOR, TV NETWORK SALES MANAGER, EASTERN DIVISION, TV THEODORE H. FETTER NETWORK DIRECTOR OF NEWS AND SPECIAL MARSHALL KARP EVENTS SALES, TV NETWORK VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF PROGRAM WILLIAM FIRMAN AND SALES CONTRACTS, LEGAL CHIEF WASHINGTON NEWS BUREAU ROBERT KAUFMAN ROBERT H. FLEMING DIRECTOR OF PUBLICITY AND PUBLIC DIRECTOR OF SALES CONTRACTS, LEGAL RELATIONS, WABC-TV DONAL FLYNN JOSEPH KEYES MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR, VIDEO RE- MANAGER OF AFFILIATED STATION PRO- CORDING MOTION, ADVERTISING DEPT. THOMAS FLYNN THEODORE B. KIRBY 652 BUSINESS MANAGER, PRODUCTION SERV. VICE-PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF ICES RADIO NEWS JOHN W. KNEESHAW THOMAS O'BRIEN RADIO OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE BERNARD KOVAL VICE-PRESIDENT FOR ENGINEERING PRODUCTION MANAGER, WABC-TV CLURE H. OWEN GORDON J. KUNZ PROGRAM AND COMMERCIAL PRODUC- PROGRAM SERVICES MANAGER, TV NET- TION MANAGER, TV NETWORK WORK PROGRAM GEORGE PATRICK FREDERICK P. LAFFEY VICE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF THE MANAGER OF PRINTING PRODUCTION RADIO NETWORK CONTROL UNIT ROBERT R. PAULEY JOHN LAURENCE LECKY MANAGER OF GUEST RELATIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, TV ENGINEERING EDWIN PERRY OPERATIONS VICE-PRESIDENT AND NATIONAL DIREC- PHILIP LEVENS TOR OF SALES, TV NETWORK MANAGER OF AFFILIATE COMMUNICA- FREDERICK PIERCE TIONS, TV STATION RELATIONS DIRECTOR OF AUDIO -VIDEO ENGINEER- HENRY W. LEVINSON ING VICE PRESIDENT & PRESIDENT OF NEWS, ROYCE POINTER SPECIAL EVENTS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER OF SALES PLANNING, TV NET- ELMER LOWER WORK MANAGER OF ANNOUNCING DIVISION RONALD POLLACK THEODORE LYMAN DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS, LEGAL LIBRARIAN J. MARTIN POMPADUR CATHARINE LYNCH MANAGER OF PROGRAM PLANNING, TV MANAGER OF NEWS, WASHINGTON NETWORK JOHN F. LYNCH PETER RABOW MANAGER OF TALENT DEVELOPMENT, TV DIRECTOR OF PROMOTION AND PUBLIC- NETWORK PROGRAM ITY, NEWS WARREN LYONS BERYL REUBENS SUPERVISOROF AUDIENCE INFORMA- MANAGER OF TV MAINTENANCE ENGI- TION NEERING ELLEN MACKINNON JOHN H. RIEDEL DIRECTOR OF DAILY ELECTRONIC FEED DIRECTOR OF SPORTS SALES, TV NET- UNIT, NEWS WORK JOHN T. MADIGAN ANTHONY ROCCO VICE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT FOR VICE PRESIDENT -ADMINISTRATION, TV ENGINEERING AND GENERAL SERV- NETWORK ICES DEPARTMENT DTEPHEN C. RIDDLEBERGER FRANK L. MARX DIRECTOR OF TV NEWS OPERATIONS DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM BUSINESS AF- ROBERT SAMMON FAIRS PHOTO EDITOR, PRESS INFORMATION EDWARD MARKET RICHARD L. SARNO DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM ADMINISTRA- TRAFFIC MANAGER, ENGINEERING DEPT. TION, EASTERN DIVISION JOSEPH SAUER LEONARD E. MARKIN NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM OP- DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM SERVICES, ERATIONS & CO-OP PROGRAM MAN- OWNED TV STATIONS AGER RADIO NETWORK PHILIP MAYER GEORGESAX DIRECTOR OF DAYTIME SALES SERVICE, VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF TV NET- TV NETWORK WORK PROGRAMMING JOHN L. MCCARTHY EDGAR J. SCHERICK DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING AND SALES MARIE J. MCWILLIAMS DEVELOPMENT, AM NETWORK DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EXPLOITATION DON SCHLOSSER PROJECTS, TV NETWORK VICE PRESIDENT AND ASST. TO EXEC. SIDNEY R. MESIBOV V.P. OF ABC & ASST. TO EXEC. V.P. MANAGER OF TREASURY AFFAIRS OF ABC,.ABC,,{. INC. MARGARET M. MICHAUD ALFRED R. DIRECTOR OF TRAFFIC AND COMMUNICA- DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION SERVICES TIONS FREDERICK SCHUHMANN GEORGE MILNE VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MAN DIRECTOR OF DAYTIME PROGRAM DEVEL- AGER OF WABC OPMENT, TV NETWORK WALTER A. SCHWARTZ PETER MINOR PRODUCER OF SPECIAL PROJECTS, NEWS VICE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF TV AND SPECIAL EVENTS NETWORK JOHN H. SECONDARI THOMAS W. MOORE SCENICSERVICESMANAGER,PRODUC- VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF AM STA- TION SERVICES TION RELATIONS ARTHUR P. SEGAL EARL MULLIN MANAGER OF ON -THE -AIR PROMOTION MANAGER OF LITERARY RIGHTS, CON- ADOLPH L. SETON TINUITY ACCEPTANCE VICE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF MARY KAY MURPHY OWNED TELEVISION STATIONS CREDIT AND COLLECTION MANAGER THEODORE F. SHAKER JOHN MURRAY DIRECTOR OF TV STATION RELATIONS VICE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF DONALD S. SHAW AM OWNED RADIO STATION EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF ABC, INC. HAROLD NEAL AND EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF DIRECTOR OF LABOR RELATIONS ABC IRVING NOVICE SIMON B. SIEGEL 653 NEWS DIRECTOR, WABC-TV MANAGER OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT EDWIN SILVERMAN CHUCK BUZZARD GENERAL SALES MANAGER, WBKB PROGRAM MANAGER, WABC JOHN CAMBELL RICHARD SKLAR DIRECTOR OF WABC-FM ENGINEER IN CHARGE OF OPERATIONS ALEX SMALLENS HENRY J. COLEMAN MANAGER OF POLITICAL UNIT, NEWS PERSONNEL DIRECTOR ARNOLD SNYDER JOSEPH COREY DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH, TV NETWORK SALES MANAGER, CENTRAL DIVISION, PAUL SONKIN TV NETWORK SALES DIRECTOR OF OFFICE AND STUDIO SERV- WILLIAM ERMELING ICES CONTROLLER OF CENTRAL DIVISION JOSEPH J. SPAGNOLA MAN UEL FINGERH UT MANAGER OF SALES SERVICE, WESTERN PRODUCTION MANAGER, WBKB-TV DIVISION, TV NETWORK JOHN FITZPATRICK ALICE STAMATIS DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND SALES DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH, OWNED TV STA- DEVELOPMENT TION DEPT. HARVEY GERSINI WALTER STEIN VICE-PRESIDENT, SALES MANAGER, CEN- DIRECTOR OF PRESS INFORMATION TRAL DIV., TV NETWORK STEPHEN STRASSBERG WILLIAM C. GILLOGLY DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH. RADIO NET- DAYTIME SALES MANAGER, TV NET- WORK WORK ARTHUR SULZBURGH ROBERT GLASER CHIEF ACCOUNTANT NEWS DIRECTOR, LOCAL DAVID SWEENEY RICHARD GOLDBERG NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM. RA- NATIONAL SPOT SALES MANAGER DIO NETWORK CLAR HEIDER JOHN THAYER CENTRAL DIVISION PROGRAM DIRECTOR, MANAGER OF THE MUSIC DIVISION RADIO NETWORK FRANK VAGNONI ALEXANDER MACCALLUM DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL SALES, OWNED MUSICAL DIRECTOR RADIO STATIONS REX MAUPIN LEE VANDEN-HANDEL DIRECTOR OF SALES, WBKB DIRECTOR OF DAYTIME PROGRAMS, EAST JOHN MCMAHON COAST, TV NETWORK MANAGER OF TV NETWORK SALES DE- EDWIN VANE VELOPMENT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF BROADCAST ROBERT MCNEAR STANDARDS AND PRACTICES MARY PHYLLIS VAN ORMAN GENERAL MANAGER, WBKB-TV VICE-PRESIDENT AND ASSISTANT GEN- D. THOMAS MILLER ERAL COUNSEL OF ABC, INC. EDITORIAL DIRECTOR MORTIMER WEINBACH CON O'DEA SALES MANAGER, WABC DIRECTOR OF PUBLICITY AND PRESS IN- GEORGE WILLIAMS FORMATION NATIONAL SALES MANAGER, WABC DONALD PETERSON DON WINTHER PROGRAM DIRECTOR DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL OPERATIONS- SAMUEL ROSENMAN TV MANAGER OF WBKB SALES SERVICES MERLE C. 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OF PROGRAMMING BILL LEONARD DAYSTAR TELEVISION VICE PRES., DIRECTOR OF TV NEWS (TV Producers-American Broadcasting Co.- GORDON MANNING United Artists Television) EXEC. EDITOR & ASSISTANT TO PRES. HERBERT MITGANG EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIRECTOR, FILM OPERATIONS LESLIE STEVENS MARSHALL DAVIDSON ASSOCIATE PRODUCER DOMINIC FRONTIERE PRODUCTION ASSOCIATES RON SILVERMAN RALPH RISKIN Corinthian Broadcasting Corp. DATE OF ORGANIZATION 110 West 51St.,New York 10020, N. Y.:JU Dec. 11, 1958 2-2300. DAYSTAR ENTERPRISES PRESIDENT Fortune Music Company-BMI-ASCAP C. WEEDS FETERSMEYER Daystar International, Daystar Living Textbooks. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT CHARLES H. TOWER TREASURER Desilu Productions, Inc. ALAN S. ENGLANDER DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING 780 North Gower Street, Hollywood 38,Cali- GEORGE G. JAcons fornia; H011ywood 9-5911. DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING PRESIDENT JEROME R. REEVES LuaLLE BALL 660 VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAMMING tiplier Photo Tubes, Storage Tubes, Fiber Op HERBERT F. SOLOW tics Tubes, Scan Converters, Microwave Tubes, VICE PRESIDENT -DIRECTOR Industrial and Closed Circuit Television, Two - W. ARGYLE NELSON. SR. Way Mobile Radio Equipment, Automotive Test VICE PRES. SECY-TREAS. DIRECTOR Equipment, Oscilloscopes, Cameras, EDWIN E. HOLLY Pulse Generators. VICE PRESIDENT BERNARD WEITZMAN CONTROLLER WILLIAM R. CRESANT Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street, Rochester 4, N. Y. 325-2000; 130 East Randolph Drive, Chicago I,Illinois; Du Mont Laboratories 236-7234; 6677 Santa Monic. Blvd., Hollywood (Divisions of Fairchild Camera and Instrument 38, Calif.; 464-6131; and 200 Park Ave., New Corporation) 750 Bloomfield Avenue, Clifton, York 17, N. Y.; MUrray Hill 7-7080. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD AND CHAIR- New Jersey, PRescott 3-2000. MAN, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GENERAL MANAGER DU MONT DIVISIONS ALBERT K. CHAPMAN JOHN S. AULD PRESIDENT CONTROLLER WILLIAM S. VAUGHN E. R. LOPEZ EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENTS INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS M. WREN GABEL W. B. KINGSTON Louis K.nixes LEGAL DEPARTMENT VICE-PRES. IN CHARGE OF RESEARCH S. WINSTON JOHN A. LEERMAKERS PLANT SERVICES VICE-PRES. & GENERAL MANAGER, KODAK A. A. KATZ PARK WORKS PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING CLARENCE L. A. WEND EDWARD W. ALLEN, JR. VICE-PRES., & GENERAL COUNSEL QUALITY CONTROL HARMAR BRERETON J. KLEIFGEN VICE-PRESIDENT, MARKETING RESEARCH DIRECTOR GERALD B. ZORNOW T. T. GOLDSMITH, JR. VICE-PRESIDENTS ROBERT W. MILLER AUSTIN J GOULD FREDERIC S. WELSH TUBE DIVISION VICE-PRES. & GENERAL MANAGER OF THE OPERATIONS MANAGER APPARATUS AND OPTICAL DIVISION F. WALZER HERMAN H. WAGGERSHAUSER ELECTRONIC EQUIP. DESIGN AND CON. VICE-PRES. & GENERAL MANAGER OF DIS- STRUCTION TRIBUTION C. A. ANKENBROCK THOMAS E. MCGRATH PHOTOSENSITIVE DEVICES, ENGINEER- VICE-PRES. & ASSISTANT GENERAL MAN- ING AGER OF THE KODAK PARK WORKS J. G. KOOSMAN NORMAN F. BEACH RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT AND MAN- J. BURNS AGER OF THE PROFESSIONAL MO- TUBE MANUFACTURING TION PICTURE FILM DEPARTMENT JAMES VAN NOTE DONALD E. HYNDMAN TUBE PURCHASING ASSISTANT VICE-PRES. & DIRECTOR OF W. E. MCMULLEN SALES PROMOTION TUBE SALES JOSEPH R. ALLENDORF R. W. DEUTSCH ASSISTANT VICE-PRES. & DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING A. DEXTER JOHNSON SECRETARY AND ASSISTANT GENERAL ELECTRONICS DIVISION COUNSEL OPERATIONS MANAGER WILLIAM F. SHEPARD R. PETRUZZELLI ASSISTANT SECRETARY & ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATION SERVICES GENERAL COUNSEL F. W. MASON IRA C. WERLE COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT SECRETARY R. M. DAUGHERTY ANDREW P. DONOVAN ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING TREASURER J. MAZZOLA J. DONALD FEWSTER ASSISTANT TREASURERS ELECTRONICS PURCHASING DAVID H. FULTON M. MECCA CARL L. STEVENSON ELECTRO-VISUAL PRODUCTS DOUGLAS H. FOXALL H. SCHKOLNICK EDMUND R. KING MARKETING KENNETH G. STUART J. W. BJOKKMAN GENERAL COMPTROLLER PRODUCT DESIGN LABORATORY J. LESLIE HARPER J. R. CASAMENTO ASSISTANT COMPTROLLERS SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS CARL H. GRASHOF, JR. F. L. KATZMAN R. LYNN GALLOWAY SYSTEMS ANALYSIS THOMAS M. BON NAR R. WAKEMAN DIRECTORS PRODUCTS Raymond N. Ball, Albert K. Chapman, Marion B. Folsom, Frederick C. Crawford, Gwilym A. Industrial and Military Cathode -Ray Tubes, Mul- Price,Edward P.Curtis, John L.Collyer.

661 William S. Vaughn, M. Wren Gabel, Clarence DEPUTY DIRECTOR L. A. Wynd, Harmar Brereton, Gerald B. Zor- YvisALLAIN now, Louis K. Eilers, H. Waggershauser, W. PUBLIC RELATIONS Allen Wallis, Theodore C. Achilles ROBERT POWERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ALBERT K. CHAPMAN -0 -- WILLIAM S. VAUGHN M. WREN GABEL General Electric Co. LOUIS K. EILERS CLARENCE L. A. WYND Electronics Park, Syracuse, N. Y.;13201. GERALD B. ZORNOW CONSUMER ELECTRONICS DIVISION H. H. WAGGERSHAUSER Hdos,-Electronics Park, Syracuse U. S. DIVISIONS TennesseeEastman Company,TexasEastman GENERAL MANAGER Company, Distillation Products Industries, Ko- ROBERT C. WILSON dak Park Works, Apparatus and Optical Divi- sion. Television Receiver Department PRINCIPAL SUBSIDIARIES GENERAL MANAGER Eastman Gelatine Corp., Recordak Corp., Eastman WILLIAM E. DAVIDSON Kodak Stores, Inc., Canadian Kodak Co., Lim- ENGINEERING MANAGER ited,Kodak,Ltd.(England),Kodak(Aus- tralia), Pty., Ltd.. Kodak Pathe S.A. (France), PETER HUMENIUK Kodak, A.G.(Germany), Eastman Chemical MANUFACTURING MANAGER Products, Inc. JOHN T. ROSSELLO MARKETING MANAGER STEVEN R. MIHALIC FINANCE MANAGER Embassy Pictures Corp. Television WALTER A. PETERSON EMP. REL. MANAGER 1301 Avenue of Americas, New York, New York; LAWRENCE A. HOWES 965-5500. CATHODE RAY TUBE OPERATION MAN- PRESIDENT AGER JOSEPH E. LEVINE JOHN B. PRESCOTT EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT ADVANCED ENGINEERING PROJECTS OP- LEONARD LIGHTSTONE ERATION MANAGER VICE-PRESIDENT FOR TELEVISION SALES FRED R. WELLNER CY KAPLAN PERSONAL PORTABLE TELEVISION OPERA- ADVERTISING & PROMOTION MANAGER TION MANAGER FOR TELEVISON WESLEY A. ESTABROOE ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Visual Communications Products Business Section MANAGER Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp. RICHARD E. CHRISTE (A Division of National Union Electric Corp.) Audio Products Department P.O. Box 1157, Stanford, Conn. 2200 N. 22nd St., Decatur, Ill. GENERAL MANAGER HICKS B. WALDRON ENGINEERING MANAGER Fairbanks, Jerry, Productions JAMES A. STARE MANUFACTURING MANAGER 1330 North Vine Street, Hollywood, California JAMES A. WIESE 90028; H011ywood 2-1101. MARKETING MANAGER PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JACE L. HUNTER JERRY FAIRBANKS FINANCIAL MANAGER CREATIVE DEPT. GERALD K. MASON LEO S. ROSENCRANS EMPLOYEE AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS DETROIT REPRESENTATIVE: Malcolm Dooley, MANAGER 1260 Library, Detroit, Mich.; 962-8998. ROBERT G. RIPSTON WASHINGTON REPRESENTATIVE:Richard PATENT COUNSEL F. Fender, 1245 4th St., Wash., D. C. 20024; 554- NORMAN C. FULMER 4823. Radio Reciever Department 1001 Broad St., Utica, New York -0- GENERAL MANAGER Film Investment Corp. WILLIAM M. LYNCH ENGINEERING MANAGER 5912 W. Olympic B91vd., Los Angeles, Calif. HAROLD B. MOORE 90036; 933-8203. MANUFACTURING MANAGER PRESIDENT DONALD E. GARRETT ADRIAN WEISS MARKETING MANAGER JOHN S. CHAMBERLIN -0 -- FINANCIAL MANAGER JAMES L. MYERS French Broadcasting System EDUCATIONAL RECREATION PRODUCTS (Radiodiffusion-Television Fran- MANAGER caise) In North America NORMAN R. HUEY EMPLOYEE AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS 1290 Sixth Avenue, New York, N.Y.,10019; MANAGER LT 1-1771. ROBERT S. CROSS DIRECTOR PATENT COUNSEL JACQUES SALLEBERT NORMAN C. FULMER 662 General Electric Broadcasting VICE-PRESIDENTS G. CARLETON HUNT Company, Inc. HARRY ECKLES 1400 Balltown Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. 12309. JOSEPH D. KELLY Tow T. KOBAYASHI VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER REID L. SHAW -0- MARKETING MANAGER ROBERT F. REID Goodson-Todman Productions FINANCIAL MANAGER FRANCIS A. PASLEY 375Park Ave., New York 22,N. Y.;PLaza PROGRAMING MANAGER 1-0600; 9460 WilshireBlvd.,BeverlyHills, RICHARD BELKIN Calif.; CRestview 4-7357. OPERATIONS MANAGER PARTNERS CHARLES B. KING WILLIAM S. TODMAN MARK GOODSON EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, EAST COAST GIRAUD CHESTER General Electric Cablevision Corp. EXECUTIVE VICE PRES., WEST COAST 1400 Balltown Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. 12309. HARRIS KATLEMAN VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MANAGER HUNT STROMBERG, JR. ROBERT B. HANNA VICE PRES. DIR. OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS HOWARD F. TODMAN STAFF ATTORNEY JEREMY SHAMOS DEFENSE ELECTRONICS DIVISION EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Heavy Military Electronic Dept. GIL FATES BOB NOAH Headquarters: Court St., Syracuse, N. Y. FRANK WAYNE GENERAL MANAGER PRODUCERS THOMAS I. PAGANELLI JEAN KOPELMAN, MIKE GRAHAM, IRA SKUTCH, ENGINEERING MANAGER WM. STEIN, FRANK WAYNE, JACK FARREN, EDWARD HERZOG BRUNO ZIRATO. MANUFACTURING MANAGER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JOSEPH BARRATT FRANK HELLER MARKETING MANAGER DIRECTORS CHARLES E. BEARD PAUL ALTER, DON BOHL, MIKE GARGIULO, MIKE FINANCE MANAGER GRAHAM. DYLE HENNING EMPLOYEE RELATIONS MANAGER 0- WILLIAM JOHNSON SYSTEMS OPERATION MANAGER Hollywood Television Service BURTON P. BROWN ADVANCE PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT MAN- (A Division of Republic Corp.) 4024 Radford AGER CLARE K. FULTON Ave., No. Hollywood, Calif.; (213) 877-2604, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 763-8411. MANAGER GENERAL MANAGER HUGH MEASE, JR. DAVID BLOOM DEPARTMENT COUNSEL MANAGER, FILM DISTRIBUTION -SERVICE RODNEY A. CURTISS E. E. KIRKPATRICK DOMESTIC SALES OFFICES Western Area, Los Angeles, Calif.; 1404 N. Van Ness Ave.; 213-462-0811, Tom Corradine. Semiconductor Products Department Midwest Area, Winterset, Ia., 724 W. Buchanan Headquarters-Syracuse, N. Y. St.; 515-462-2081, Ken Weldon Plants: Buffalo, N. Y.; Syracuse, N. Y. Southeastern Area, Kingsport, Tenn., A.D.S. Lock GENERAL MANAGER Box 975; 615-477-7413, C. E. Feltner, Jr. L. C. MA/ER, JR. FOREIGN SALES OFFICES EMP. & COM. REL. MANAGER Frankfurt/Main, Germany, 37 Baseler Strasse; DALE H. CUTLER 33-3167; Dr. R. F. Goldschmidt. FINANCE MANAGER Distributors-Toronto, Canada, Sovereign Films, FREDERICK W. GIFFORD 277 VictoriaSt.;416-368-8621; Frank Kow- ENGINEERING MANAGER cenuk. B. WAGNER MANUFACTURING MANAGER THEODORE E. JAMRO MARKETING MANAGER Hope Enterprises, Inc. GEORGE B. FARNSWORTH 6363 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood; Tel. HO 9-4931. -0- PRESIDENT BOB HOPE VICE-PRESIDENT Glen Glenn Sound Co. LOUIS SHURE 6624 Romaine St., Hollywood 38,Calif.; HO. 9- TREASURER 7221. JAMES SAPHIER PRESIDENT SECRETARY ROBERT G. GOODWIN EARL lberrzo 663 IND-O-PRO Associates, Inc. The Landau -Unger Company, Inc. 1733Broadway, New York19, N.Y.; LT -I-0960 1271 Sixth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10020; LT I- PRESIDENT 8990. E. BERTRAM GREENBERG PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT ELY A. LANDAU MARVIN SHAPIRO EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT OLIVER A. UNGER VICE-PRESIDENT EDYTHE REIN Independent Television Corpora- VICE-PRESIDENT tion (ITC) P. N. LAZARUS JR. 555 Madison Ave., New York 22,N. Y.; Plaza 5-2100; 612 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,Ill. MCA, Inc. 94 4-4767. Universal City Studios,UniversalCity,Calif.; PRESIDENT TR 7-1211, PO 9-0500. ABE MANDELL PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATION L. R. WASSERMAN IRVING KLEIN VICE-PRESIDENTS VICE-PRESIDENT AND TREASURER BERLE ADAMS LEONARD I. KORNBLUM ALBERT A. DORSKIND VICE-PRESIDENT FOR SYNDICATION EDD HENRY ALVIN E. UNGER JAY KANTER MANAGER OF SPECIAL PROJECTS MAURIE B. LIPSEY CHARLES MILLER E. BRADLEY MARKS DANIEL L. RITCHIE VICE-PRESIDENT OF INTERNATIONAL MICHAEL J. ROCKFORD SALES MORRIS M. SCHRIER Told SIBERT TAFT B. SCHREIBER PRODUCTION COORDINATOR RON PHILLIPS -0 -- PROGRAM DIRECTOR MCA -TV, Ltd., Film Syndication NAT LEIPZIGER Div. 445 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; PLaza 9-7500; 100 UniversalCityPlaza,UniversalCity, Jerrold Electronics Corporation Calif.; POplar 9-0500. 15th & VICE-PRESIDENT IN CHARGE (Subsidiary of The Jerrold Corporation) Lou FRIEDLAND Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia 32, Pa. Area 215, VICE-PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OFSALES BAldwin 6-3456. KEITH GODFREY PRESIDENTAND BOARD CHAIRMAN GENERAL VICE-PRESIDENT M. J. SHAPP DEARV BARTON VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER VICE PRESIDENT -WEST COAST R. H.BEISSWENGER BOB GREENBERG VICE-PRESIDENT AND MANAGER COMMU- VICE PRESIDENT -CHICAGO NITY SYSTEMS DIVISION JIM STIRTON C. C. COOLEY, JR. DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING AND PROMO- MANAGER COMMUNITY OPERATIONS DIVI- TION SION SHELDON A. SALTMAN J. P. SMITH BRANCH OFFICES: ADVERTISING MANAGER Atlanta,Charlotte,Chicago,Cincinnati,Cleve- land,Dallas,Minneapolis,Seattle,St.Louis; S. M. KREMER Montreal, Canada; Toronto, Canada; London, Eng- DIRECTOR PUBLIC RELATIONS land; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; Tokyo, Japan; L. S. GOMOLAK Sydney, Australia; Mexico City, Mexico; Munich, W. Germany; Beirut, Lebanon. 0 -- Keystone Broadcasting System, The Magnavox Company Inc. 2131 Bueter Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana; EAst- (1,155 Affiliated Stations) brook 9721. III West Washington St., Chicago 2,III.; STate PRESIDENT 2-8900; 527 Madison Ave., New York 36, FRANK M. FREIMANN VICE PRESIDENT -GOVERNMENT AND IN- N. Y.; EL. 5-3720; 3142 Wilshire Blvd., Los DUSTRIAL PRODUCTS Angeles 5,Calif.; DUnkirk 3-2910; 57 Post ROBERT J. BROWN Street, San Francisco 4, Calif.; SUfter 1-7440; VICE-PRESIDENT-SALES MANAGER-TV- St. Louis, 1015 Locust St., 436-4243. PHONO-RADIO DIVISION PRESIDENT GEORGEH.FEZELL SIDNEY J. WOLF VICE-PRESIDENT-PURCHASING VICE-PRESIDENTS WARREN W. FREBEL WILLIAM BAYER VICE PRESIDENT -INTERNATIONAL OPERA- HARRY F. ALBRECHT TIONS FOR GOVERNMENT AND INDUS- NOEL RH YS TRIAL PRODUCTS CHARLES HAMMARSTROM GODFREY T. MCHUGH SECRETARY -TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT, INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ARTHUR WOLF URBAN J. MONAHAN 664 VICE-PRESIDENT-FINANCE METRO TRANSIT ADVERTISING ROBERT H. PLATT VICE-PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT COMPTROLLER KINGSLEY J. HUGGETT JACK W. SCHREY ICE CAPADES, INC. VICE -PRESIDENT -FORT WAYNE GOVERN- PRESIDENT MENT OPERATIONS GEORGE W. EBY MAJOR GEN. GEO. F. SMITH, U.S.A.F., RET. VICE-PRESIDENT, RESEARCH & GENERAL WOLPER PRODUCTIONS, INC. MANAGER PRESIDENT ARTHUR P. STERN DAVID L. WOLPER TREASURER DIPLOMAT PUBLICATIONS, INC. JAMES M. WHELAN PUBLISHER ASSISTANT TREASURER & ASSISTANT SEC- ROY ST. LEWIS RETARY ALBERT G. NELSON DICKIE-RAYMOND PRESIDENT ASSISTANT SECRETARY JOHNSTON BIRD R. J. SAVAGE PRESIDENT (MAGNAVOX CO. OF TENNES- 0. E. McINTYRE, INC. SEE) GREENEVILLE, TENN. PRESIDENT GEORGE L. LEINENWEBER RANDELL P. MCINTYRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MANAGER (MAGNAVOX CO., URBANA, ILL) John W. Kluge, chairman; Mrs. Ruth H. Axe, RAY W. HORNER Lloyd M. Bauman, John P. Crisconi, Benedict Gimbel,Jr.,Dr. Thomas T. Goldsmith, John C. Griswold, Warren H. Lasher, Percy M. Stew- art, Richard L. Geismar, David L. Wolper, Har- Metromedia, Inc. ry H. Packer. Executive Offices: 277 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; LEhigh 5-1000. PRESIDENT MGM -TV JOHN W. KLUGE VICE-PRESIDENT & TREASURER (ADivisionofMetro -Goldwyn -Mayer,Inc.) RICHARD L. GEISMAR 1540 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y.; 212- VICE-PRESIDENT & SECRETARY 262-3131. ROBERT A. DREYER VICE-PRESIDENT & COMPTROLLER VICE-PRESIDENT, SALES STANLEY LANDOW NEW YORK VICE-PRESIDENT,DIR. OF PUBLIC AF- JOHN B. BURNS FAIRS DIRECTOR, BUSINESS AFFAIRS MARK EVANS ARTHUR P. ZEIGER VICE-PRESIDENT DIRECTOR. SYNDICATE SALES BENEDICT GIMBEL, JR. R. A. HARPER VICE-PRESIDENT, DIR. OF RESEARCH DIRECTOR. PROMOTION SALES DEVELOPMENT KEITH A. CULVERHOUSE MARY L. MCKENNA DIRECTOR, PRESS VICE-PRESIDENT ARTHUR PERLES DAVID L. WOLPER DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS ASSISTANT TREASURERS SOL SCHREIBER CLEMENS M. WEBER GERALD CARRUS CALIFORNIA J. W. LA FAVE VICE-PRESIDENT. PRODUCTION ASSISTANT SECRETARIES ROBERT M. WEITMAN MURIEL H. REIS EXECUTIVE MALCOLM M. BURLESON ALAN COURTNEY THOMAS J. DOUGHERTY IRA J. GOLDSTEIN BRANCH OFFICES GEORGE ETKIN Western Syndicated Sales-Charles Alsup-10202 MARTIN LIPTON W. WashingtonBlvd.,CulverCity,Calif. ALFRED L. SCHWARTZ UP 0-3311 GENERAL COUNSEL FieldSalesSupervisor,KarlvonSchallern, Prudential Plaza, Chicago, Ill., 467-5756 ROBERT A. DREYER Southern Sales Manager-James Thomson, 301 S. Church St.,Charlotte, N. Car.,704-334-7733 METROPOLITAN BROADCASTING TELEVISION MGM TELESTUDIOS, INC. PRESIDENT ALBERT P. KRIVIN 1481 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. LO 3-1122 PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER METROPOLITAN BROADCASTING RADIO GEORGE K. GOULD PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION JOHN V. B. SULLIVAN STANLEY J. QUINN METRO RADIO SALES DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PRODUCTS DIVI- PRESIDENT SION H. D. NEUWIRTH STANLEY PARNAS SALES MANAGER METRO TV PRESIDENT, SALES ROBERT FIREMAN JOHN SIAS CONTROLEER FOSTER AND KLEISER ROBERT BERNSTEIN PRESIDENT PRODUCTION MANAGER Ross BARRETT WILL ROTH 665 Motorola, Inc. Mutual Broadcasting System, Inc. 9401West Grand Ave.,FranklinPark, III.; 135 West 50th Street, New York,10020; LT GLadstone 1-1000. 1-6190. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD PRESIDENT ROBERT W. GALVIN ROBERT F. HURLEIGH PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENTS ELMER H. WAVERING CHARLES W. GODWIN TREASURER, VICE-PRESIDENTIN CHARGE STEPHEN J. MCCORMICK OF FINANCE & SECRETARY JOSEPH F. KEATING EDWIN P. VANDERWICKEN SECRETARY EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT COMMUNI- CARLOS W. Luis CATIONS, SEMI -CONDUCTOR MILITARY TREASURER ELECTRONICS AND SOLID STATE SYS- M. C. BOEHMKE TEMS DIVISION COMPTROLLER& ASSISTANT TREASURER DANIEL E. NOBLE D. J. Cox EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT COMMUNI- CATIONS AND SOLID STATE SYSTEMS GENERAL SALES MANAGER DIVISIONS R. M. SMITH ARTHUR L. REESE WESTERN SALES MANAGER VICE-PRESIDENT, CONSUMER AND AUTO - EUGENE H. Az,Nvircx MOTIVE PRODUCTION EASTERN SALES MANAGER WALTER B. SCOTT A. M. OKUN VICE-PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE, TREAS- DIRECTOR PUBLICRELATIONS & PRESS URER AND SECRETARY ROBERT MCCUMBER EDWIN P. VANDERWICKEN VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANA- -0 -- GER, AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS DIVISION National Broadcasting Co., Inc. FRANK C. BREWSTER VICE-PRESIDENT, PUBLIC RELATIONS 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. 10020; ALLEN H. CENTER Circle7-8300.RegisteredTelegraphic Ad- EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT, CONSUMER dress: NATBROCAST, New York. PRODUCTS CHAIRMAN OF BOARD EDWARD R. TAYLOR Walter D. Scott VICE-PRESIDENT CONSUMER PRODUCTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS ENGINEERING David C. Adams, John T. Cahill, Mrs. Everett N. JOHN I. DAVIS Case, Elmer W. Engstrom, Thomas E. Ervin, VICE-PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, Frank M. Folsom, Harry C. Hagerty, Harry C. CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION Ingles, Julian Goodman, Don Durgin, Robert SYLVESTER R. HERKES SarnoffPaul M. Mazur, William R. McAn- VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, drew,Andre Meyer, Carroll V. Newson, David MILITARY ELECTRONICS DIVISION Samoff, Lewis L. Strauss, Raymond W. Wel- JOSEPH A. CHAMBERS pott. VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, OFFICERS SEMI -CONDUCTOR PRODUCTS DIVI- CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD SION WALTER D. SCOTT LESTER T. HOGAN VICE PRESIDENT, AUTOMOTIVE PROD- PRESIDENT UCTS DIVISION JULIAN GOODMAN OSCAR P. KUSISTO PRESIDENT NBC NEWS VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS WILLIAM R. MCANDREW SALES PRESIDENT NBC RADIO NETWORK HOMER L. MARRS STEPHEN B. LABUNSKI CONTROLLER PRESIDENT NBC TV NETWORK JOHN A. HUBENY DON DURGIN DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL OPERA- PRESIDENT NBC OWNED STATIONS TIONS RAYMOND W. WELPOTT CHARLES P. BOSWELL PRESIDENT NBC ENTERPRISES VICE PRESIDENT, HUMAN RELATIONS GEORGE A. GRAHAM, JR. KENNETH M. PIPER SENIOR EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT & ASSISTANT GENERAL DAVID C. ADAMS MANAGER, COMMUNICATIONSDIVI- FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT SION AARON RUBIN WILLIAM J. WEISZ STAFF EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, PLANTS WEST COAST Administration, Consumer Products Sales, Adv. & THOMAS W. SARNOFF Eng., TV and Radio Receivers, Franklin Plc.; VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL SALES EXEC- Communications and Electronics Division, 4501 Augusta Blvd., Chicago 51, Ill., (Chicago Mili- UTIVE, TELEVISION NETWORK tary Electronics Center) 1450 N. Cicero Ave., CHARLES R. ABRY Chicago 51, Ill.; TV Final Assembly, 9401 W. VICE PRESIDENT, PLANNING Grand Ave., Franklin Park, Ill.; tuners, 406 HUGH M. BEVILLE, JR. W. Main St., Arcade, N. Y.Consumer Prod- VICE PRESIDENT, EASTERN SALES, TELE- ucts Research Lab., 1420 N. Lamon Ave., Chi. VISION NETWORK cago 51, pl.; Radio Receivers, 1400N.30th MAX E. BUCK St., Quincy, Ill. VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAMS, RADIONET- 3102 N. Ingleside Drive,Phoenix,Arizona; WORK Motorola Riverside Lab., 8330 IndianaAve.. ROBERT WOGAN Riverside,California;AviationElectronics, CulverCit(SALalESy, Cif. VICE PRESIDENT, NBC SPOT SALES BRANCHES AND SERVICE) RICHARD H. CLOSE Motorola -Chicago Co., 650 N. Pulaski Road, Chi- VICEPRESIDENT, SALES,TELEVISION cago 24, III.;Motorola -Gary, Inc.,219 VirginiaSt. NETWORK St.Gary, Indiana; plus Regional Sales Offices. JOHN M. OTTER 666 VICE PRESIDENT, PUBLIC INFORMATION VICE PRESIDENT, NBC TELEVISION NET- SYDNEY H. EIGER WORK PROGRAMS GRANT A. TINKER VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL ATTORNEY VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS AND EN- THOMAS E. ERVIN GINEERING, TELEVISION NETWORK VICE PRESIDENT, SPECIAL PROGRAMS, TV WILLIAM H. TREVARTHEN NETWORK VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, EDWIN S. FRIENDLY, JR. WNBC-TV, WNBC-AM, WNBC-FM-NEW VICE PRESIDENT, PERSONNEL YORK GEORGE H. Foots THEODORE H. WALWORTH VICE PRESIDENT,BUSINESS AFFAIRS, VICE PRESIDENT, IN CHARGE OF PRO. TELEVISION NETWORK DIVISION GRAMS & TALENT TV NETWORK NICHOLAS C. GILLES MORT WERNER VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, WRC-TV, WRC-AM, WRC-FM-WASHING- WMAQ-TV, WMAQ-AM & FM-CHICAGO TON, D. C. ROBERT LEMON JOSEPH W. GOODFELLOW ASSISTANT TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT, NEWS WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS REUBEN FRANK DONALD MEANEY SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT, LAW, WEST COAST JOHN Q. CANNON ASSISTANT SECRETARIES RICHARD H. GRAHAM JOHN V. SHUTE VICE PRESIDENT, ADVERTISING NORMAN B. MILLS GERALD ROWE RAYMOND SIMONDS VICE PRESIDENT, STANDARDS AND PRAC- TICES TREASURER DIVISION ERNEST LEE JAHNCEE, JR. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF FINANCIAL DIVISION & TREASUR. VICE PRESIDENT, CORPORATE INFORMA- ER TION AARON RUBIN ROBERT D. KASM IRE VICE PRESIDENT, WASHINGTON DIRECTOR, TAX ADMINISTRATION PETER B. KENNEY MELVIN CORNFIELD VICE PRESIDENT & CONTROLLER VICE PRESIDENT, STATION RELATIONS RICHARD J. RABURN THOMAS E. KNODE ASSISTANT TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT, NEWS ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS JOSEPH KLEIN VICE PRESIDENT. TALENT & PROGRAM AD- EXECUTIVE DIVISION MINISTRATION CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD STEPHEN RIDDLEBERGER WALTER D. SCOTT VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAMS, WEST PRESIDENT COAST JULIAN GOODMAN HERBERT SCHLOSSER SENIOR EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT. FINANCIAL PLANNING DAVID C. ADAMS & BUDGETS Station Relations Rocco M. LAGINESTRA VICE-PRESIDENT, STATION RELATIONS VICE PRESIDENT, SPORTS THOMAS E. KNODE CARL LINDEMANN, JR. 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DUTTERA VICE PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATION RA- DIO NETWORK DIVISION Public Information MARION STEPHENSON VICE-PRESIDENT, PUBLIC INFORMATION VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, SYDNEY H. Ennui TELEVISION NETWORK ROBERT L. STONE Public Information-Press & Publicity VICEPRESIDENT, PROGRAM ADMINIS- VICE PRESIDENT, PRESS AND PUBLICITY TRATION TV NETWORK M. S. RUICHYSEE, JR. WILLIAM F. sTORICE DIRECTOR, NEWS PUBLICITY VICE PRESIDENT, TALENT RELATIONS, JOSEPH DERBY TELEVISION NETWORK DIRECTOR. PROGRAM PUBLICITY DAVID TEBET J. ALAN BARER 667 MANAGER, BUSINESS AND TRADE PUB- DIRECTOR. LABOR RELATIONS LICITY RICHARD N. GOLDSTEIN GENE H. WALSH DIRECTOR, SALARY ADMINISTRATION MANAGER, ADMINISTRATION AND SERV- AND RECORDS ICES ROY A. CHENEY CORNELIUS K. SULLIVAN COMPANY PHYSICIAN MANAGER, PHOTO UNIT DR. BERNARD J. HANDLER SIDNEY DESFOR TELEVISION NETWORK DIVISION Public Information-Advertising Television Network VICE PRESIDENT, ADVERTISING PRESIDENT NBC TELEVISION NETWORK GERALD ROWE DON DURGIN CREATIVE DIRECTOR Television Network-Programs JOHN J. GRAHAM VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAMS, AND TAL- DIRECTOR, ADVERTISING ENT, TV NETWORK DAVID BELLIN MORT WERNER Public Information-Promotional Services VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAMS GRANT TINKER VICE PRESIDENT, PROMOTION VICE PRESIDENT, TELEVISION NETWORK JOWN SCUOPPO PROGRAMS, WEST COAST MANAGER, PROMOTION HERBERT SCHLOSSER JOHN LOLLOS VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAM ADMINISTRA- MANAGER, GUEST RELATIONS TION PETER M. TINTLE WILLIAM F. STORES MANAGER, PROGRAM MERCHANDISE DIRECTOR, PROGRAM SERVICES PAUL MOSHER ROSS DONALDSON Standards & Practices DIRECTOR, SPECIAL PROJECTS VICE PRESIDENT, STANDARDS AND PRAC- DONALD B. HYATT TICES VICE PRESIDENT, SPECIAL PROGRAMS, ERNEST LEE JAHNCKE, JR. TV NETWORK DIRECTOR, PRACTICES EDWIN S. FRIENDLY, JR. JOHN A. CIMPERMAN VICE PRESIDENT, DAYTIME PROGRAMS DIRECTOR, BROADCAST STANDARDS LARRY WHITE CARL M. WATSON DIRECTOR, NIGHTTIME PROGRAMS COORDINATOR, STANDARD AND PRAC- JOSEPH P. CUNNEFF TICES VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAM DEVELOP. DORIS S. WILLIAMS MENT HERBERT ROSENTHAL Legal DIRECTOR, SPECIAL PROGRAMS VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL ATTOR- ARCH Ross NEY VICE PRESIDENT, TALENT RELATIONS, THOMAS E. Enzx TELEVISION NETWORK ASSISTANT GENERAL ATTORNEY DAVID W. TEBET CORYDON B. DUNHAM ASSISTANT GENERAL ATTORNEY Television Network-Sales BENJAMIN D. RAUB VICE PRESIDENT, SALES ASSISTANT GENERAL ATTORNEY JOHN M. OTTER JOHN V. SHUTE VICE PRESIDENT, SALES ADMINISTRA- ASSISTANT GENERAL ATTORNEY, WASH- TION INGTON JOSEPH IARICCI HOWARD MONDERER VICE PRESIDENT, EASTERN SALES MAX E. BUCK NEWS DIVISION VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL SALES EXEC- EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE UTIVE OF THE NEWS DIVISION CHARLES R. Any WILLIAM R. MCANDREW VICE PRES., NEWS Television Network Sales REUVEN FRANK VICE PRESIDENT, SALES VICE PRESIDENT, NEWS JOHN M. OTTER DONALD MEANY VICE PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATION VICE PRESIDENT SPORTS JOSEPH J. IARICCI CARL LINDEMANN, JR. VICE PRESIDENT, EASTERN SALES DIRECTOR, NEWS MAX BUCK REX R. GOAD VICE PRESIDENT, CENTRAL SALES ANGUS ROBINSON DIRECTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL SALES EXEC- EDWARD STANLEY UTIVE DIRECTOR, NEWS FILM CHARLES ABBY EUGENE JUSTER DIRECTOR, SPECIAL PROGRAM, SPORTS & DIRECTOR, BUSINESS AFFAIRS DAYTIME SALES JAMES F. WHITE JAMES G. HERGEN COORDINATOR, NBC NEWS INFORMATION DIRECTOR, SALES SERVICE SERVICES STEPHEN A. FLYNN MILTON BROWN DIRECTOR, SALES ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL DIVISION VICTOR PISANI Personnel DIRECTOR, SALES PLANNING VICE PRESIDENT, PERSONNEL DEAN SHAFFNER GEORGE H. FUCHS DIRECTOR, PROGRAM PRESENTATIONS DIRECTOR, ORGANIZATION DEVELOP. DAVID HEDLEY MENT, EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING MANAGER, SALES DEVELOPMENT J. NOEL DEUTSCHEE GEORGE WALKER 668 ART DIRECTOR NBC Owned Stations ROBERT L. GREEN WELL WNBC-AM, WNBC-FM, WNBC-TV-NEW MANAGER, OFFICE SERVICES YORK HAMILTON ROBINSON PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF NBC OWNED Television Network-General Manager STATIONS VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAG RAYMOND W. WELPOTT ER, TV NETWORK VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER ROBERT L. STONE THEODORE H. WALWORTH Television Network-General Manager- WKYC-TV, WKYC-AM-FM, CLEVELAND Business Affairs VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS AFFAIRS TV ARTHUR A. WATSON NETWORK WJAS, AM & FM-PITTSBURGH NICHOLAS C. GILLES GENERAL MANAGER MANAGER, BUDGETS STEPHEN ROONEY HOWARD G. HAAS WRC-AM, WRC-FM, WRC-TV-Washington, D.C. DIRECTOR, PRICING & FINANCIAL EVAL- VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER UATION JOSEPH W. GOODFELLOW DONALD CARSWELL KNBC-TV-LOS ANGELES MANAGER, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER ALAN B. FENDRICK ROBERT T. HOWARD DIRECTOR,UNIT MANAGERS & TELE- KNBR AM & FM-SAN FRANCISCO SALES VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER STEPHEN WESTON ROBERT T. HOWARD Television Network-General Manager- WMAQ-TV, WMAQ-AM & FM, CHICAGO Operations & Engineering VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS & ENGI- ROBERT LEMON NEERING NBC Spot Sales WILLIAM H. TREVARTHEN VICE PRESIDENT, NBC SPOT SALES MANAGER, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, RICHARD H. CLOSE OPERATIONS & ENGINEERING NBC Spot Sales-Radio ALAN FENDRICK DIRECTOR, RADIO SPOT SALES DIRECTOR, PRODUCTION SERVICES RICHARD ARBUCKLE BERNARD I. PAULSON MANAGER, CENTRAL OFFICE, RADIO SPOT DIRECTOR, TELEVISION NETWORK OPER- SALES ATIONS FRANK DE ROSA CHARLES E. CORCORAN MANAGER, SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE, RA- DIRECTOR, RADIO NETWORK OPERA- DIO SPOT SALES TIONS EDWARD H. MACAULAY CHARLES L. BENNIS MANAGER, FACILITIES ADMINISTRA- NBC Spot Sales-Television TIONS DIRECTOR TELEVISION SPOT SALES EDWARD M. LOWELL BYRON E. 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671 PRESIDENT W OR, WOR-TV, NEW YORK GIANNI GRA NZOTTO 1440 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y.; LOngacre EXEC. VICE PRES. & DIRECTOR 4-8000. GIORGIO PADOVANO VICE-PRESIDENT & STATION MANAGER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ROBERT SMITH VERA GIANNINI SECRETARY & TREASURER ALBANO MURGI WHIM WHBQ-TV, MEMPHIS, TENN. 485SouthHighland,Memphis, Tenn.38111; -0- 323-7661. VICE-PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER RAI News Service D. A. NOEL 210 Fifth Ave., New York,10010; Murray Hill WGMS, WASHINGTON, D. C. 6-7595. 5100 Wisconsin Ave., Washington, D. C., 20016; 244-8600. CHIEF U. S. CORRESPONDENT GENERAL MANAGER RUGGERO ORLANDO FLOYDE BEASTON U. S. CORRESPONDENTS LUIGI RACCA CKLW, CKLW-TV, DETROIT -WINDSOR -0- 825 Riverside Dr., West Windsor, Ont., Can., RKO General Inc. 254-1155. PRESIDENT 1440 Broadway, New York 10018, N. Y.; LOng- S. C. RITCHIE acre 4-8000. GENERAL MANAGER, TV CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD E. METCALFE THOMASF. O'NEIL GENERAL MANAGER, AM PRESIDENT AND TREASURER ROBERT Buss JOHN B. POOR VICE PRESIDENTS PATRICK J. WINKLER KFRC, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Ross TABER 415 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. 94108; YU 2-9200. ASSISTANT SECRETARY -TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER CHARLES MARSHALL WARREN EARL CONTROLLER AND ASSISTANT SECRETARY PHILIP WISSMAN Broadcasting Division WHCT-TV, HARTFORD, CONN. 555 Asylum St., JA 5-2611. PRESIDENT HATHAWAY WATSON GENERAL MANAGER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT KEIGLER FLAKE ROBERT LEDER VICE PRESIDENTS RKO TELEVISION JEROME BESS (See listing in "Producers -Distributors" section) CHARLES DRAYTON SAM SLATE Walter Reade, Inc. RKO General Broadcasting Division 241East 34th Street, New York, N. Y.10016; 1290 Avenue of the Americas, N. Y.10019; MU 3-6300. Exec. offices: Mayfair House, Deal Road, Oakhurst, N. J. 07755; Phone: 201-531- LO 4-8000. 1600. PRESIDENT HATHAWAY WATSON CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD & PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT WALTER READE, JR. ROBERT J. LEDER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENTS SHELDON GUNSBERG JEROME BESS VICE PRESIDENTS SAM SLATE NICK SCHERMEHORN CHARLES G. DRAYTON N. I. TURELL EDWARD L. SCH liMAN GOY BONDI ASSISTANT SECRETARY & ASSISTANT YANKEE NETWORK, WNAC-WNAC-TV TREASURER 21Brookline Ave., Boston, Mass.; 02215; CO ALBERT FLOERSIIEIMER, JR. 6-0800. CONTROLLER VICE-PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, FREDERICK E. KOEH N ER TV DIRECTORS WILLIAM MCCORMICK Walter Reade, Jr., Sheldon Gunsberg, Allan D. VICE-PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, Emil, William H. McElnea, Jr., Steve Duggan, Jr., AM Charles F. Simonelli PERRY URY DIRECTOR OF TELEVISION SALES ELLIOTT ABRAMS BRANCHES: KILI-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, Los ANGELES, CALIF.: 8833 SUNSET BLVD. Calif. 90038; 462-2133. -0 -- VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER TV Reed, Roland, Productions, Inc. MALCOLM KLEIN Producers Studio, Inc.; 650 North Bronson, Holly- GENERAL MANAGER AM KENNETH DEVANEY wood, Calif.; Phone: HO 9-1628. 672 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE PRO- ROLAND D. REED DUCTION MANAGER VICE-PRESIDENT CHARLES FRIES DUKE GOLDSTONE VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAM DEVELOP- SECRETARY -TREASURER MENT JAMES G. FAY J. Stephen Blauner VICE PRESIDENT, CHIEF STUDIO COUNSEL -0 -- ARTHUR FRAN KEL VICE PRESIDENT, PRODUCTION SUPER- Screen Gems, Inc. VISOR SEYMOUR FRIEDMAN 711Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.10022; PLaza DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM PROJECTS 1.4432. WILLIAM SACKHEIM PRESIDENT DIRECTOROF PROGRAM PROJECTS (N. Y.) A. SCHNEIDER RENCE VALENTE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND GENER- POST PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR AL MANAGER LAWRENCE WERNER JEROME HYAMS CONTROLLER FIRST VICE PRESIDENT & CHAIRMAN FI- A. G. FEDER NANCE COMMITTEE MANAGER, BUSINESS AFFAIRS LEO JAFFE. ALLEN RICE VICE PRESIDENTS STUDIO PUBLICITY DIRECTOR JOHN H. MITCHELL TONY HABEZE JACKIE COOPER LOYD BURNS CHARLES FRIES SYNDICATION SALES PIERRE MARQUIS VICE PRESIDENT IN CHARGE OF SYNDI- VICE-PRESIDENT AND TREASURER CATION RUSSELL KARP DAN GOODMAN VICE-PRESIDENTS DIRECTOR OF SALES SECRETARY AND GENERAL COUNSEL WILLIAM HART DAVID HORWITZ MID -WESTERN AREA MANAGER CONTROLLER PAUL WEISS MILTON KLEIN SOUTH-WESTERN AREA MANAGER DIRECTOR, RESEARCH & PLANNING Frank Parton, 8932 Clearwater Dr., Dallas 31, WILLIS GRANT Texas; ADams 3-5603. DIRECTOR, FILM SERVICES SOUTHERN AREA MANAGER ROBERT HOROWITZ Don Bryan, 1112 Peachtree St., N. E., Atlanta, DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RE- Ga.; TRinity 5-1807 TIONS WESTERN AREA MANAGER MARVIN KORMAN Robert Newgard, 1334 N. Beachwood Drive, Hol- lywood 28, Calif.; H011ywood 2-3111.

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681 BRITISH YEAR IN REVIEW by WILLIAM PAY

London October, 1966 Overhalf the population of Britain- Picture Corporation produced profits of f2,- 30,500,000-watched the World Soccer 198,000 ; and Granada reported trading profits Cup Final on television while 26 coun- for the half -year to April, 1966, of £4,552,326. tries in Europe and North Africa saw a "live" Moreover, these results were achieved in transmission and America, Canada and Mex- spite of the Government's swingeing television ico received it via the Early Bird Satellite. levy. Associated Television, for instance, pays Such is the extent of the coverage thatover £5 million annually. Over-all, in fact, the British television can produce with top events. 14 programme companies pay some £22 mil- There are now approaching 14 million com- lion annually in levey taxation. With normal bined television and sound licenses in Greattaxation this means that around 40 per cent Britain and Northern Ireland and the most of their income goes to the Treasury. popular programme often draws 20 million Saturation probably also has been reached viewers. in this field of television operation here and Both the Independent Television Authority next year's incomes are unlikely to show any and theBritish Broadcasting Corporation substantial increases. claim that their services can now be seen by To some degree, expansion of British tele- some 99 per cent of the population so it ap- vision in recent years has been hampered by pears that, geographically speaking, satura- delayed Government decisions on vital policy tion point has been reached. Nevertheless, the matters affecting the industry. At this report- average audience is around 8 million and is ing yet another Government White Paper is usually shared, depending on programme pop-awaited on the "future of broadcasting." ularity fluctuation, on a 60-40 basis, with the After much debate and attendance at many ITA programmes having the edge over the international conferences, the Government did BBC. agree to BBC -2 given permission to operate The 14 programme companies under con-Britain's first colour TV service on UFH/ tract with the ITA until mid -1968 are, of 625 lines using the PAL (Phase Alternation coursesustainedbyadvertisingrevenue, Line) system from Autumn of 1967. (The whereas the BBC is still dependent for its in-failure of the International Radio Consulta- come on the Government -imposed licence fee. tive Committee conference in Oslo in the This income, however, is never enough to Summer of 1966 to agree on a common stand- meet expenditure and the BBC is alwaysard for Europe meant that there will be two short of money but adamant in its policy ofsystems-the West German PAL system and rejecting any suggestion of accepting adver- the French Secam system.) tising. An official statement from the BBC on This restriction of colour TV to BBC -2 im- this states: mediately incensed the commercial operators. "The idea of the acceptance of advertising ABC Television, Ltd., stated that the quickest by the BBC has been considered and rejected and most economical way to bring popular as a source of revenue by every Committee of colour television programmes into the ma- Inquiry which has investigated the BBC's af-jority of homes is to allow both ITA and fairs from the Crawford Committee of 1925 BBC to broadcast colour on 405 -lines. There to the Pilkington Committee of 1960. The rea- is clearly no technical bar to the addition of sonw as the same in every case : that the ac-colour on the existing 405 -line black -and - ceptance of advertising is incompatible with whiteservice and capitalexpenditure on public service broadcasting at its best. Thetransmitters would be relatively small for reasons are not hard to understand. The BBC both ITA and BBC. exists to provide a service of broadcasting; On the other hand, the radio industry is commercialtelevisionexistsprimarilyto strongly against any colour TV on 405 -line make profits forits shareholders.Its pro- which the British Radio Equipment Manufac- grammes are the product which fills up theturers' Association believesis "outmoded". space between the commercials ;the bait to This body has recommended to the Govern- catch the audience, not the food to satisfy it."ment that colour TV be given to the ITA as Meanwhile, the commercial companies' pro- well as to the BBC on 625 -lines UHF. As a fits have been maintained. For example, As- short-term measure, pending the allocation of sociated Television group profits for the year full 625 facilities to the ITA, the ITA and to April 1966 expanded from £9,359,941 to BBC should share the BBC -2 UHF/625 lines £11,059,311 ;Rediffusion's trading profits in- channel on an alternate day basis. creased from £8,100,402 to £8,532,615 ;the Whatever the outcome of this controversy, television operations of Associated Britishthe important factor is that colour TV is on 682 the way and despite the intial high cost of sets, Expanding its service from London into around £250, or £2 to rent for a week, its suc-the Sheffield area, of Yorkshire in the North cess is inevitable. Robert W. Sarnoff, presi- of England, Pay -TV claims to have proved in dent of Radio Corporation of America, which seven months of operation that the service is has set up jointly with Radio Rentals a new a viable proposition and that a very definite Anglo-American company known as RCA public demand exists for a fourth channel. If Colour Tubes to make shadow -mask colourthis is so and the Government next year gives tubes in Britain, believes that about 300,000 the go-ahead for a national service, then Pay - colour sets will be sold in Britain and West- TV Ltd., is in business along with the other ern Europe in 1968, rising to1million by networks. 1970 and 2 million by 1972. Prime Minister Harold Wilson at the cele- It will mean a big and much -needed boostbratory dinner to mark the end of the first for British set manufacturers and companiesdecade of commercial television in Britain such as the Taylor Hobson division of the said,"It has become part of our national Rank Organisation. This company, one of the anatomy. More than that, it has become part 18 to gain the Queen's Award for both ex- of our social system and part of our national ports and technical innovation, holds a 90 per way of life". cent share of the American zoom lens market His remarks apply equally to the BBC against French, Japanese and U.S. competi- service. tion. Colour TV is also expected to give a much - According totheStatistical Review of needed boost to producers of filmed series. As Press & TV Advertising (Legion Publishing with the U.K. cinema market, producers have Co.) total expenditure on television advertis- long since discovered the need to go "interna- ingof13productclassificationsin1965 tional" and tie up with American networks. amounted to £112,168,993, an increase of f9,- ABC Television, for example, is to distribute 952,613 or 9.74 per cent on the previous year. programmes based on large budgets made EXPENDITURE BY PRODUCT GROUP -1965 possible by a $2 million U.S. "production in- vestment". This programme includes a new Per cent series -in colour -of "The Avengers ;" an Product classification Expenditureof total AdultEducationseries, "Strugglefor Peace" ; and a space fiction series which goes Agricultural, Horticultural into production as a cooperative arrangement and Garden Products 179,768 0.16 between ABC TV and American Interna- Drink 6,782,114 6.05 tional Pictures. Food and Food Beverage 45,501,831 40.57 Another such linkup is that between Redif- Household Equipment 3,771,793 3.37 fusion and Talent Associates of America to Household Stores 22,638,698 20.18 produce an unlimited number of major drama Medicinal 5,947,135 5.30 specials in the next two years -both in colour Motors and Cycles 4,186,094 3.73 and black -and -white. Most successful com- Office Equipment 62,603 0.06 pany in the field of overseas sales is Associ- Radio and Music 540,467 0.48 ated Television. Through its subsidiary, ITC, Retail Stores and Mail Order1,418,925 1.26 Inc., business has reached entirely new pro- Tobacco and Smokers portions, and has largely contributed to the Requisites 7,057,388 6.29 figure of more than $10,000,000 earnings in Toiletries and Cosmetics 10,980,984 9.79 theinternationalfilm and televisionpro- Wearing Apparel 3,101,193 2.76 gramme market. Sales shave been made in 112,168,993 100.00 more than 50 countries and another pro- EXPENDITURE BY STATION 1965 gramme of production is in hand, including Revenue Per cent "The Saint", "McGill" and "The Prisoner" of total series. Station On the home front, British programmes Rediffusion, London 19,461,770 17.35 continue to dominate the ratings but this is ATV London 10,022,101 8.92 partly due to the fact that American series ATV Midlands 12,318,490 10.97 are often shown only on a regional basis. ABC Midlands 5,744,381 5.13 There is no falling -off in the popularity of GTV Northern 18,700,298 16.67 suchAmericanprogrammesas"Peyton ABC Northern 9,858,176 8.80 Place", "Dr. Kildare", "Laredo" and more re- Scottish 7,300,057 6.50 cently, "Batman". Feature films remain a big TWW 7,205,213 6.43 draw and the first "late movie" programme Southern 6,805,384 6.07 was introduced in the Autumn of 1966. Tyne Tees 5,259,684 4.70 Closed-circuit is television of major sport- Anglia 3,174,929 2.83 ing events and the Pay -TV experiment have Ulster 1,727,406 1.54 been two other developments that have con- Westward 2,155,428 1.90 solidated their services during the year. More Border 1,003,156 0.89 than 20 cinemas screened the Clay -Cooper Grampian 1,150,046 1.03 fight on closed-circuit large screen TV in Channel 302,474 0.27 London and Provincial cities. 112,168,993 100.00 683 GOVERNMENT UNITS AND PROGRAM CONTRACTORS

POSTMASTER GENERAL COSTUME General Post Office, St. Martin's -le -Grand, Head of Department:Miss P. Glanville London,E.C.1.Telephone:Headquarters Headofmake-upDepartment:Mrs.M.J. 1234. Manderson Artists Bookings POSTMASTER GENERAL Head of Department:T. H. B. Bailey EDWARD SHORT Assistant Head:Norman Rutherford Films ASSISTANT POSTMASTERGENERAL J. H. Mewett JOSEPH SLATER,B.E.M., M.P. Head of Department: Director General: SIR RONALD GERMAN,K.C.B., Chief Assistant:D. 0. Martin C.M.G. ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE Director of Radio Services:H. G. Lillicrap Head of Department:P. A. Findlay (Pursuant to the Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1949, Assistant Head: J.J. Stringer the Postmaster General is the authority empow- ESTABLISHMENT ered to license persons or corporate bodies to Head of Department:George Cockburn operate broadcasting stations. The B.B.C.is PUBLICITY incorporated by Royal Charter and operates H. G. Campey under this and a licence and agreement granted Head of Department: by the Postmaster General on the 19th De- Assistant Head:E. R. R. Fox cember, 1963 to run from 30th July, 1964 to LIAISON SECTION 31st July,1976. The Independent Television Head of Department:B. J. Forbes Authority operates under the Television Act, ENGINEERING: 1964, and under a licence issued by the Post- Chief Engineer Television:T. H. Bridgewater master General for the period from 30th July, Senior Superintendent Engineer Television:J. Red- 1964,to 31st July,1976.) mond Superintendent Engineer Television Studios and BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION O.B.'s:W. R. Fletcher TELEVISION SERVICE Superintendant Engineer Television Television Centre, Wood Lane, London, W. (Recording):R. S. Meakin 12. Telephone: SHepherds Bush 8000. INDEPENDENT TELEVISION AUTHORITY ADMINISTRATION 70 Brompton Road, London, S.W.3. Tele- Director General:Sir Hugh Carleton Greene phone: Knightsbridge 7011. Director of Television:Kenneth Adam (Parliament creaed the Authority in August 1954 Controller Programmes:Huw Wheldon for ten years, and then extended its life for an- Controller, Programme Services:Ian Atkins other twelve years to 1976. Its function, as de- Controller Administration:S. G. Williams fined by the 1964 Act, is to operate television Controller(BBC 1) : Michael Peacock services as a public service for disseminating Controller(BBC 2) : information, education and entertainment. Assistant to Controller Programmes:Cecil Mad- The members of the Authority are appointed den bythePostmaster -General andconsistofa Assistant Controller (Planning):Mrs. J. R. Spicer chairman and depty chairman and eleven other General Manager, Television Enterprises:Dennis members, of which three make theinterests Scuse of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, respec- PROGRAM DEPARTMENTS tively, their special care. Drama Group The Authority'spowersincludepowerto Head of Department:Sydney Newman provide and work the requisite televisionsta- Head of Plays:M. Bakewell tions under license from the Postmaster -Gen- Head of Serials:G. Savory eral.) Head of Series:A. Osborn Members ofthe Authority:The Rt. Hon. Light Entertainment Group Lord Hill of Luton, P.C., Chairman.; Sir Syd- Head of Department:T. J. H. Sloan ney Caine, K.C.M.G., Deputy Chairman; Mrs. Assistant Head(Variety): Bill Cotton, Jr. Mary Adams, O.B.E.; Dame Anne Bryans, Assistant Head(Comedy) : Frank Muir D.B.E., 0.St.J.; Baroness Burton of Coventry; Outside Broadcasts Programmes David Gilliland; W. Macfarlene Gray, O.B.E., General Manager:Peter Dimmock O.St.J., J.P.; Sir Patrick Hamilton, Bt.; Pro- Head of Event Programmes:A. Chivers fessor Hugh Hunt, M.A.; Beatrice, Baroness Head of O.B. Feature and Science Programmes: Plummer; Professor Sir Owen Saunders, A. E. Singer F.R.S., M.A., D.Sc., M.I. Mech.E.; Sir Vin- Head of Sports Programmes:G. B. Cowgill cent Tewson, C.B.E., M.C.;Sir Ben Bowen Talks Thomas, M.A. Head of Current Affairs Group:Paul Fox Director General:Sir Robert Fraser, O.B.E. Head of Music & Arts Programmes:Humphrey DeputyDirector General-Programme Services: Burton B. C. Sendall, C.B.E. Head of Travel & Feature Programmes:Gordon Deputy Director General-Administrative Serv- Watkins ices:A. W. Pragnell, O.B.E., D.F.C. Head of Documentary Programmes:R. Cawston Head of Finance:A. S. Curbishley, O.B.E. Family Programmes Chief Engineer:P. A. T. Bevan, C.B.E. Head of Department:Doreen Stephens Head of Information:B. C. L. Keelan Religious Broadcasting Secretary:W. A. C. Collingwood, O.B.E. Assistant Head of Department:Rev. 0. Hunkin Head of Advertising Control:A. Graham, O.B.E. School Broadcasting Head of Programme Services:F. H. Copplestone. Head of Department:K. L. Fawdry Senior Programmes Officer:Stephen Murphy Religious Programmes Officer:Henry Jones NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS Education Officer:J. \Veltman Editor:D. I. Edwards Editor Television News:D. Taylor INDEPENDENT TELEVISION AUTHORITY PROGRAMME SERVICE DEPTS. ADVERTISING ADVISORY COMMITTEE Design (The Committee, under the terms of the Televi- Head of Department:R. Levin sionAct, must be representative of organisa- Assistant Head:I. Beynon-Lewis tions,authorities and persons concerned with

684 General Manager -Wilfrid Eades Bray CountyWicklow Ireland standards of conduct of advertising-including, 07A, Telephone: Norwich 28366. Telex Tel- inparticular,theadvertisingofmedicalor anglia 1724. London Office: Brook House, surgical goods or services). Park Lane, London, W.1, Telephone: Hyde Chairman: D. T. Jack, C.B.E. Park 8331. Telex 25353. INDEPENDENT TELEVISION AUTHORITY EAST OF ENGLAND TRANSMITTERS: SCHOOLS COMMITTEE Chairman: The Marquess Townshend of Raynham. (Under the 1964 Television Act, the Authority was Directors: Aubrey Buxton, M.C., Laurence Scott, required to appoint an educational committee to John Woolf, Donald Albery, Sir Robert Big- give advice in connection with the broadcasting of nold, D.L., J.P., W. 0. Copeman, C.B.E., J.P., programmes intended for reception by schools and Glyn Daniel, Sir Peter Greenwell, BT. other educational establishments). Company Secretary: A. J. Gorard. Chairman: B. S. Braithwaite, M.A. Technical Controller: T. A. H. Marshall. Sales Controller: J. P. Margetson. INDEPENDENT TELEVISION AUTHORITY Personnel Manager: J. F. M. Roualle. RELIGIOUS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Planning Controller: P. Holmans. (The Authority draws advice from theCentral Religious Advisory Committee of the BBC on ASSOCIATED TELEVISION LTD. broad issues, but in order that it should have ATV House, 17 Great Cumberland Place, regular access to advice on day-to-day matters London, W.1. Telephone: Ambassador 8040. ithas appointed a panel of six consultants) : Midlands Address: 150 Edmund Street, Bir- The Rev. Fr. Martin W. Jarrett -Kerr, C. R. mingham: Telephone: Central 5191. (Church of England) ;The Rev. Dr. H. H. Studio Centre, Eldon Ave., Boreham Wood, Williams, B.A., B.D. (Free Church); The Rev. Herts: Telephone: Elstree 6100. G.R.Tucker, M.A.,S.T.L.(Roman Cath- LONDON TRANSMITTER-Saturday and Sun- olic); The Rev.J.H. Withers(Minister of day programmes. FisherwickPresbyterian Church -Ulster) ;The MIDLANDS TRANSMITTER-Monday to Fri- Rev. J.Ithel Jones, M.A., B.D., (Principal of day programmes. the South Wales Baptist College) ; The Rev. Dr. Chairman: Lord Renwick, K.B.E. W..1. Smellie (Church of England). Deputy Chairman: . INDEPENDENT TELEVISION AUTHORITY Directors: (Managing Director), Robin SCOTTISH COMMITTEE D. Gill (Dep. Man. Dir.), Six Max Aitken, Bt., Chairman: W. Macfarlane Gray, O.B.E., O.St.J., D.S.O., D.F.C., Sir Eric Clayson, Hugh Cud- lipp, O.B.E., R. P. T. Gibson, Jack F.Gill, Prince Littler, C.B.E., Val Parnell, C.O. Stan- INDEPENDENT TELEVISION AUTHORITY ley, C.B.E. WELSH COMMITTEE Secretary: D. S. Williams, LL.B., F.C.I.S. Chairman: Sir Ben Bowen Thomas, M.A. Production Planning Controller: R. M. Denny. Midlands Controller: L. F. Mathews. INDEPENDENT TELEVISION AUTHORITY Director of Business Affairs: Max Gumpel. ULSTER COMMITTEE Deputy Operations Controller: A. Marmor. 11.11: David Gilliland Executive Controller (Elstree): Bill Ward. INDEPENDENT TELEVISION NEWS LTD. Creative Services Controller: D. T. Peers. , Kingsway, London, W.C. Copyright and Contract Manager: Leslie Abbott. 2. Telephone: Holborn 7690 Legal Adviser and Assistant Secretary: A. R. :tons t Chairman), Norman Lucas. Collins, Alfred Francis, O.B.E., R. B. Hender- Casting Director: M. Lyon. son, J. McMillan, V. A. Peers, Howard Thom- Chief Accountant: J. Monkhouse, A.C.A. as, Geoffrey Cox. C.B.E. (Editor). Chief Press Officer: D. J. Stevens. Continuity Acceptance: H. G. Watkins. Head of Operations Controller: K. Rogers, O.B.E. PROGRAM CONTRACTORS BORDER TELEVISION LTD. (Appointed by the Independent Television The Television Centre, Carlisle, Cumber- Authority). land: Telephone: Carlisle 25101. London Of- ABC TELEVISION LTD. fice:14 Curzon Street, London, W.1. Tele- Teddington Studios, Broom Road, Tedding- phone: Grosvenor 7541. ton, Middlesex: Telephone: Teddington Lock NORTHWEST ENGLAND-SOUTHEAST 3252. London Offices:1,Hanover Square, SCOTLAND AND ISLE OF MAN TRANS- London, W.1. Telephone: Hyde Park 7222. MITTERS Northern Address: TV Studios, Didsbury, Directors: John L. Burgess, O.B.E. (Chairman). Manchester. Telephone: Didsbury 8181. Of- JamesJ.Bredin(Managing),SirMichael fices: Television House, 12 Mount St., Man- Balcon, Kt., T. E. Brownsdon, O.B.E., P. Fran- chester 2. Telephone: Deangate 4597. Mid- cis, B.A. (Marketing Controller), The Earl of lands Address: TV Studios Aston Birming- Lonsdale, N. H. Leyland, M.A.; G. L. S. Light- ham. Telephone Aston Cross 3091. Offices: foot, O.B.E., G. S. Marr, Sir John Muirhead, City Centre House, 30 Union Street, Birm- D.S.O., M.C., M.A., L.L.D., Major General J. ingham 2. Telephone: Midland 6083. Leeds ScottElliot,C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O.,J.I. M. Offices: Permanent House, The Headrow, Smail, O.B.E., M.C., W. S. Trimble, John C. Leeds. Telephone: Leeds 22901. Wade, O.B.E., Col. The Earl of Stair, C.V.O. MIDLANDS TRANSMITTER-Saturday & Sun- M.B.E. day programmes. Controller of Programmes: P. F. Campbell. NORTHERN TRANSMITTERS-Saturday & Company Secretary:R.H.Watts, Sunday programmes. A.C.W.A. Chairman: Sir Philip Warter. Chief Engineer: H. J. C. Gower, M.I.E.E. Deputy Chairman: Robert Clark, M.A., LL.B. Sales Controller: B. Blyth, Managing Director: Howard Thomas. Sales Manager: H. L. Pike. Directors: Sir Philip Warter, (Chairman), Robert Features Executive: J. M. Lindsay Clark,M.A.,LL.B.(Dep.Chrm), Howard Head of Production: J. D. Batey Thomas(Managing),C.J.Latta,C.B.E., News Editor: J. L. Graham (U.S.A.), D. J. Goodlatte, George A. Cooper, Public Relations Manager: F. J. Bennett B. R. Greenhead, R. H. Noris, B. Tesler. CHANNEL TELEVISION Programme Controller: Brian Tesler. The Television Centre: Rouge Bouillon St. Head of Features: Michael Reddington. Helier, Jersey. Telephone: Jersey Central Drama Supervisor: Lloyd Shirley. 23451. 195 Knightsbridge, London, S.W. 7. Light Entertainment Supervisor: Philip Jones. Telephone: Knightsbridge 3761. Chief of Outside Broadcasts: David Southwood. Chairman: Senator W. H. Krichefski; O.B.E. Company Secretary: C.J. Orr, F.C.A. Directors: P. L. Burgin, Harold Fielding, Deputy ANGLIA TELEVISION LTD. E. H. Bodman, C. Forbes Cockell,Conseillet Head office: Anglia House, Norwich, Nor E. D. Collas, J. H. McDonald, G. Le G. Peek, 686 Partisan Film Productions L J Ltd., for Rank Distribution Peter Rogers for Rank Distribution Julian Blaustein Productions Ltd., for United Artists Walt Disney for Disney Distribution Salamander Film Productions Ltd., for Columbia Poetic films for Rank Distribution Titan Holdings for Rank HOLLY Distribution R.O.F.P. for Rank Distribution Viscount Films Ltd., for Rank Distribution Parallel Productions Ltd., for Rank Distribution Warner Bros. IFE Williamson -Powell International Films U.K. Ltd., for Rank Distribution Planet Films Productions Ltd., for Planet Distribution Homeric Films Ltd., for Paramount Film Service Universal/Vineyard Film P[q111] Productions for Rank Distribution (U.K.) Universal Film Productions Lowndes Productions Ltd., -2- for Paramount Film Service Famous Artists for Columbia Seven Pines Productions Ltd., PINE for United Artists Marat Sade Productions for United Artists Ivan Foxwell Productions Ltd., for Rank and Fox We will make films here for anyone. Inter -State Films Ltd., for United Artists Happy to do so. Who wouldn't be? Columbia British for Our only possible policy is first come first served. And served well ; Columbia big Hollywood production companies; Anglo-American productions; Santor Film Productions for Rank and Universal small independent producers, big British companies, and Transcontinental Films for international television. I.T.C. (London) Ltd. Our theme is The World Comes to PINEWOOD. Eon Productions for The busiest film studio today. Examples? Most certainly. United Artists Titan International for Let's take the past 18 months or so. Consider some of these ... Rank Distribution Cyclone Productions Ltd., for Rank Distribution Himalaya Films for xfTHE RANK ORGANISATION FILM PRODUCTION DIVISION Rank Distribution PINEWOOD STUDIOS. IVER HEATH. BUCKS. Seven Arts for Tel. HER 700. Telegrams: JARPRO. IVER HEATH. Rank Distribution W. N. Rumball, Advocate K. HooperValpy, Mrs. George Troy, Advocate T. Cubitt Sowden. Managing Director: Kenneth Killip. Sales Controller: R. J. Blundell. Operations Manager: F. B. Turner. Head of News and Features: B. Le Feuvre. TWICKENHAM LTD. Queen's Cross, Aberdeen, Scotland: Tele- phone: Aberdeen 53553. London Office: Nuf- field House, 41 Piccadilly, London, Wl. Tele- FILM STUDIOS phone: Regent 7090. NORTH-EAST SCOTLAND TRANSMITTER Chairman: Sir Alexander King,C.B.E.,D.L., J.P. The Modern Film Centre Deputy Chairman: Captain Thin Tennant. Directors: The Dowager Viscountess Colville of Culross,O.B.E., The Lord Forbes,K.B.E., D.L., J.P., The Rt. Hon. Thomas Johnston, P.C., C.H., LL.D., F.E.I.S., John N. Milne, SOUND STAGES M.A., LL.B., B.Com., LL.D., Edward O'Don- Three nell, B.L., Neil Paterson, M.A., Major Michael CrichtonStuart,M.C.,D.L., D.L. Urquhart,C.A.,J.P.,RobertWotherspoon, J.P., G. E. W. Thomas, D.F.C. (Managing). CAMERAS Managing Director: G. E. Ward Thomas Production Controller: James Buchan BNC and NC Mitchell Cameras Company Secretary: Alex. Mair Arriflex (Blimped and Unblimped) Administration Controller: David McCall Scottish Sales Executive: J. Allan Movlola Crab Dolly London Sales Controller: H. C. Hemus Programme Planning Controller: K. Bellini Head of Presentation: A. Elkings. LIGHTING GRANADA TELEVISION LTD. 36 Golden Square, London, W.1. M.R. Lighting Equipment Telephone: Regent 8080. Northern Region. Portable Lighting Equipment HeadOffice: TV Centre,Manchester 3. Telephone: Deansgate 7211. Yorkshire Of. "Quartz King" (Quartz Iodine Lamps) fice: Headrow House, The Headrow, Leeds 1, LEeds 33231. Birmingham Office: St. Mar- Mobile Generator tin's House, Bull Ring, Birmingham 5; Tel.: Midland 4129. SOUND NORTHERN TRANSMITTER-Monday to Fri- day programmes. RCA Studio Channels 35 and 16 mm Directors: Sidney L. Bernstein, Cecil G. Bern- stein, Victor A. Peers, Joseph Warton, J. Denis Negro Piloton-Leevers Rich- Forman Julian C. B. Amyes. DirectorEngineering: Reginald H. Hammans. G.B. Kalee-Location Sound Channels Sales Director: A. Anson. Tape and Disc Play -back REDIFFUSION TELEVISION LTD. Television House, Kingsway, London, W.C. 2. Telephone:Holborn 7888. Telegrams CUTTING ROOMS and cables: Startel London W.C.2. Studios: 21 Fully Equipped Cutting Rooms and Empire Way, Wembley, Middx.; Tel.: Wem- bley 8811. BirminghamOffice: Norfolk Preview Theatre House, Smallbrook Ringway, Birmingham, 5; Tel.: Midland 9151. Manchester Office: Pe- ter House, Oxford Street, Manchester, 1; Tel.: Central 9867. RECORDING THEATRE LONDON TRANSMITTER-Monday to Friday RCA Sound-Post Sync.-Music-Effects programmes. Chairman: John Spencer Wills Recording-Dubbing to 35 and 16 mm Deputy Chairman: The Rt. Hon. Lord Tangley, K. B. E., LL. D. ManagingDirector: P.Adorian, F.C.G.I., M.I.E.E., M.I.E.R.E. Directors: Cyril Bennett, The Rt. Hon. The Vis- countColvilleofCulross,A. W. Groocock, F.C.I.S., John McMillan, Guy Paine,J.B. TWICKENHAM Rickatson-Hatt, Lord Windlesham General Manager: John McMillan Deputy General Manager: Lord Windlesham Director of Programmes: Cyril Bennett FILM STUDIOS Director of Sales: Guy Paine Secretary: A. W. Groocock, F.C.I.S. St. Margaret's, Chief Accountant: J. T. Davey, F.C.A. Controller of Production: Ray Dicks Head of Administration: E. G. 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689 Bath Road, (Managing), The Right Hon. The Countess of 31152/4.TelevisionCentre, Antrim, Miss Betty E. Box, O.B.E. Bristol. Telephone: Bristol 7021. Captain 0. W. J. Henderson, H. R. C. Cather- WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND TRANS- wood, Major G. B. MacKean, D.L., J.P., Mrs. MITTER: J. A. Mackie, O.B.E., Professor J. L. Montrose, Chairman: The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Derby, LL.B., Bernard McGuckian, Edmund M. Rod- M.C. erick O'Driscoll, M. R. Hutcheson, J. L. Mac- Vice -Chairman: Alfred Francis, O.B.E. Quitty, Q.C., M.A., LL.B., J. P. Herdman, B. S. Directors: Herbert Agar (USA), The Rt. Hon. Johnson, V.R.O., A.C.A. (Secretary), S. S. Wil- Lord Brecon, P.C., Sir William Carr, Sir Ifan son. Ab Owens Edwards, Dr. Huw T. Edwards, Sid- Managing Director: R. B. Henderson, M.A. ney Gilliat, A. G. Jeans, Percy Jones, J.P., Company Secretary: Barry S. Johnston, A.C.A. Lieut.-Col. H. M. Llewellyn, C.B.E., J.P. Sir Sales Director: M. R. Hutcheson. Alexander H. Maxwell, K.C.M.G., Eoin Mekie, Sales Manager: Basil W. Lapworth. C.B.E., Sir Grismond Philipps, C.V.O. Mark Head of Programme Planning:C. W. Lecky- Chapman -Walker, C.B.E., M.V.O., T. R. Jones, Thompson. F.R.S.A. Head of Production: A. F. Finigan. Managing Director: John Baxter. Head of Presentation, Press and Publicity: J. A. Programme Controller: Bryan Michie. Sales Director: Stanley Leach. CI ea id' Regional Controller: Peter Bartholomew. WESTWARD TELEVISION LTD. Chief Engineer: R. H. Bradley. Derry's Cross,Plymouth,Devon.Tele- Operations Controller: T. H. McL. Carpenter. phone: Plymouth 69311. 4-7 Woodstock Company Secretary: G. Bailes. Street. London, W.1. Telephone: Hyde Park Publicity Director: Frank Brown. 8262.Bristol Sales: Dominions House, 23-25, Chief Accountant: Michael McHatton, A.C.I.S. St. Augustine's Parade, The Centre, Bristol Welsh Controller: Wyn Roberts 1. Telephone: Bristol 292240. Associate Executive Producer: Michael Towers SOU/II-WESTTRANSMITTER Associate Executive Producer: Dorothy Williams Chairman and Managing Director:PeterCad. Cardiff Studio Manager: Meurig Jones bury. Bristol Studio Manager: D. Roberts Joint Vice -Chairmen: Sir John Carew Pole, Bart., TYNE TEES TELEVISION LTD. D.S.O., T.D., J.P., Sir George Hayter Hames, Head office: The Television Centre, City C.B.E., M.A., D.L., J.P. Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1. Telephone: JointManagingDirector:W. H.Cheevers, Newcastle 61-0181. London office:1 Great A.I.E.E. Cumberland Place, London, W. 1. Telephone: Directors: W. Brimacombe, O.B.E., G. H. Lid - Ambassador 3464. stone,EmileLittler, Colonel E.Palmer, T.D.D.L., J.P., Sir Clifford Tozer, J.P. NORTH EAST TRANSMITTER DEPARTMENTAL HEADS: Directors: E. G. Fairburn (Chmn.) ; C. C. Darling, Company Secretary:R.R. Miller, F.C.A., F.C.I.S. M.A.(Deputy Chairman) ;J. A. Jelly (Man- Programme Controller: John Oxley. aging) Colonel E. G. Angus, C.B.E., M.C., T.D., D.L., J.P.; George Black, Laurence J. Cadbury, Sales General Manager: Bruce Croucher Major R. H. Carr -Ellison, T.D., J.P., Prof. G. Chief Accountant: Gordon Affleck, A.M.C.I.A. H. J. Daysh, B.Litt., D.C.L., Prof. E. J.R. Pay -TV Operators Eaglesham, M.A. B.Ed., LL.B., Sir Harold G. (The Postmaster -General has authorised a three- Howitt, G.B.E., LL.D., year trial period-commencing in 1965-of Pay - D.L., J.P., D. A. Pease, F.C.A., Viscount Rid- TV in selected areas in England and Scotland. ley,T.D.,J.P.,P.S.Paine,D.F.C.,Sir Richard A. Pease, Bart, D.L., J. P. Of the original applicants for licenses, only one Programme Controller: Arthur E. Clifford. group-Pay-TV Ltd-commence operations in Jan- Chief Engineer: D. G. Packham, A.I.E.E. uary, 1966). Sales Director: P. Paine, D.F.C. PAY -TV LIMITED Business Manager: J. P. Graham, F.C.I.S. (A company formed by Associated British Pic- Press and Public Relations: Walker Williamson, ture Corporation Ltd.,British Home Entertain- D.F.C. ments Ltd., British Relay Wireless and Television ULSTER TELEVISION LTD. Ltd.) Havelock House, Ormeau Road,Belfast, Pay -TV Centre, 66 Dean Street, London, Northern Ireland. Telephone: Belfast 28122. W.1. London Office: 19 Marylebone Rd., London, Telephone: Regent 5601. Telegrams: Paytel N.W.1. Telephone: Hunter 5211. London, W.1. NORTHERN IRELAND TRANSMITTER Directors: Lord Brabourne (Chairman), Robert Directors: The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Antrim, Clark, MA., LLB., F. B. Duncan, A. Havelock - D.L., J.P., (Chairman), William B. MacQuitty Allan, B. R. King. (Deputy Chairman), R. B. Henderson, M.A., General Manager: Michael Frostick. TV Program Material- Producers and Distributors

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690 SERVICES (BIRMING- ASSOCIATED BRITISH-PATHE LTD. HAM) LTD. Film House, Wardour Street, London, W.1. TV Studio, Aston Road North, Birmingham Telephone: Gerrard 0444. 6. (Commercials and studio facilities). Directors: Sir Eric Clayson, F.C.A., Robert Clark, M.A., LL.B., Norman Collins, Howard Thomas, ATHOS FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. Robin D. Gill, B. R. Greenhead. 38 Soho Square, London, W.1. Telephone: Secretary: T. Stirrop Gerrard 9151-2. Telegrams: Athosfilms, (Studios). London. American Rep: Roger Barlow, Box 85, New Market, Virginia. A.L.S. MANAGEMENT LTD. Directors: H. R. Hughes, P. G. A. Bucknall, A. 9 Orme Court, London, W.2. Telephone: G. Eggleton, G.K.E. Hughes, E.H.B. Portman. Park 1544. (Specialised and prestige short film production. EAMONN ANDREWS STUDIOS LTD. Ten 35/16mm cutting rooms). 4 Henry Street, Dublin -40 Henry Street, AUGUSTA PRODUCTIONS LTD. Dublin, Ireland. Telephone: Dublin 49191-2-3 33 Bruton Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Directors: Eamonn Andrews, Dermod Cafferky, Hyde Park 4526. Lorcan Bourke, Fred O'Donovan. Directors:JosephJanni,EdwardBeaumont, (Tape, disc -recording, filming.) Charles Hammond, Constance Inglis. ANGLO-SCOTTISH PICTURES LTD. (Documentaries, TV commercials) 2Tilney Street, Park Lane, London, W.1. Telephone: Grosvenor 7645. AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION Directors: Bernard Davies, (Chairman), Brinsley 54 Portland Place, London, W.1. Telephone: Black(Chairman), J.Crichton Slagg, B.A., Langham 9601. J.P.,SiormanSnowden. (TV films). Cables: Austcast, London. 1 kr E. K. ANIMATED MOTION PICTURESLTD. 72Wardour Street, London, W.1. Telephone: AUTOCUE (GREAT BRITAIN) LTD. Gerrard 8282. 82 Chelsea Manor Street, London, S.W.3. Directors: Nat Miller (Managing), P. Vergano, Telephone: Flaxman 5654/5. Cables: Auto- 1). Siebenmann. cue, London, S.W.3. Managing Director:C. F. M. Bailey -Watson ANIMATION SERVICES LTD. Manager:R. J. B. Austin. 1 Soho Square, London, W.1. Telephone: Operations Manager:James Garrett Regent 7693. (Promptingfacilitiesforfilm, TV and public Executive: Charles Pithers. speaking.) (Entertainment and advertising material.) BAMORE FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. ANVIL FILMS LTD. c/o A.B.P. , Boreham Wood, Beaconsfield Studios, Beaconsfield, Bucks. Herts: Telephone: Elstree 1600. Telephone: Beaconsfield 2551. 1:1,, et S. Directors: Ken Cameron, R. K. T.Scrivener, R. I. C. H. Warren. HAROLD BAIM PRODUCTIONS LTD. (Entertainmentfeatures,shorts,andsponsored (Harold Baim Motion Picture Productions shorts). Ltd.): Cambridge House, 20/24 Broadwick St., London, W.1. Telephone: Regent 5640/ A. P. FILMS LTD. 1917. Stirling Road, Slough, Bucks: Telephone: Directors: Harold Bairn. Glenda Baim. Slough 27141 (5 lines). (Producers of ent. Short Subjects through UA) Directors: Lew Grade (Chairman), G. A. Ander- son (mgr.dir.), R. E. Hill (dept mgr. dir.), BASIC FILMS LTD. , R. D.Gill,J.Gill.J.O. Royalty House, Dean Street, London, W.1. Read, A. R. Lucas (Secretary). Telephone: Regent 4323. Studio (electronic puppets). Directors:Sam Napier -13e11,SimonNapier -Bell, ARMADA PRODUCTIONS J. B. Napier -Bell, Fred Moore, Victor Proctor. 86 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Telephone: (Producers of educ. industrial arid advt. films.) Gerrard 5738. BBC TELEVISION ENTERPRISES Val:aging Director: Television Centre, London, W.12. Telephone: J. D. Dooley. Shepherds Bush 8000. Cables: Telecentre, ARROW PRODUCTIONS (KEN DAVIS ASSO- London, Telex: 22182. 177 Elizabeth Street, CIATES) LTD. Sydney,N.S.W.,Australia.135 Maitland 9 Orme Court, London, W.2. Telephone: Street, Toronto 5, Canada. 630 Fifth Avenue, Park 6456-7. New York 20, U.S.A. Director: Ken Davis. General Man,,ier:DennisScuse. ASHER BROTHERS PRODUCTIONS BERKELEY FILMS LTD. 27 BramptonCourt, Hendon,London, 54Upper Montagu Street,London, W.1. N.W.4. Telephone: Ambassador 5494. ASPECT PRODUCTIONS LTD. Directors: G. Brian Stanford, Elwyn Ambrose. 52 Mount Street, London, W.I. Telephone: (Advertising Material). Mayfair 2966. BHE DISTRIBUTORS LTD. Joint ood.jzog Directors: J. C. Spencer, B. S. 65 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Little. Gerrard 7971. Cables: Homent, London, W.1. (Live action, frame model, photo animation.) Dir,ters: Lunt Brahourne (Chairman),Michael ASSOCIATED BRITISH PRODUCTIONS L. Green (Managing), Dame Margot Fonteyd de LTD. Arias, Earl of Harewood, Sir Laurence Olivier, ElstreeStudios, Boreham Wood, Elstree, Field -Marshall Viscount Slim, KG., C. W. H. Herts: Telephone: Elstree 1600. T:oughton. Directors: Sir Philip Warier (Chairman), Robert BIOGRAPHIC FILMS LTD. Clark, M.A., LL.B., (Dep. Chrm.), C. J. Latta 90 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: I). J. Goodlatte, J. R. Wallis (Managing), A. H. Gerrard 9682. Goatman, E. A. Maxwell. Directors: Keith Learner, Vera E. Linnecar, Nan- Secretary: B. M. Scott, C.A. cy Hanna. (Entertainment material) (Cartoon, live action, puppets).

691 B IRMINGHAM COMERCIAL FILMS LTD. Radio Division: Director: John Langston, O.B.E. B. C. F. Film House, Sutton St., Birming- Films and Television Division: Director: H. J. ham 6. Telephone: AST. 4294. Bewg. (Industrial films, Cinema, TV Commercials, TV CHAMBERS & PARTNERS LTD. Newsreels, studio facilities.) 143 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- phone: Regent 8761;143 Wardour Street, B OULTON-HAWKER FILMS LTD. London, W.1. Hadleigh,Suffolk.Telephone:Hadleigh Joint Managing Directors: Jack Chambers(Chair. 2235. man),Ruth Lipton. Directors: K. P. Boulton, M. J. Boulton. (Titling, animation, special effects). CINEASTES ASSOCIES B RITISH ALFA FILMS LTD. 34 South Molton Street, London, W.1. Tele- 148 SouthamptonRow,London,W.C.1. Telephone: Terminus 1195. phone: Hyde Park 1078/2980. Directors: P. A. Haymsen, Henry Haymsen. CINEVISTA LTD. (Entertainment and advertising material). 41 Acton House, Horn Lane, London, W.3. Telephone: Acorn 5792.13Harley Street, BRITISH FILMS LTD. London, W.1. 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(Entertainment & Advertising films; Sound Re- Directors: CharlesFrend,Guy Hamilton, Alfred cording, Foreign Version Dubbing). Shaughnessy, Kenneth More,Harold Orton, George H. Brown. DESILU SALES (U.K.) LTD. (Ent. advertising material.) 25 Berkeley House, Hay Hill, London. W.1. FACILITIES (SCREEN & TELEVISION) LTD. Telephone: Grosvenor 6491. 17 Berners Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Managing Director: Peter Museum 1981. (TV film distributors). Directors: Geoffrey Godbold (Managing and exec. prod.), Ian J.Abrahams, M.A. (Chairman), DE WOLFE LTD. K. J. Lyras (Greek), G. N. Lyras (Greek), M. 80/82 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- J. Lyras (Greek), David Roe. phone: Gerrard 4933-4. Controller of Production: Toni Lyndon -Haynes. Director: James Sylvester de Wolfe. (Production services for features, TV series, pi - (Library record music, originalscores). commercials, etc.) DIGBY TURPIN FILMS LTD. E. J. FANCEY PRODUCTIONS LTD. 171-173 Wardour Street,London, W.1. Queen's House, Leicester Square, London, Telephone: Regent 2074. W.C.2. Telephone: G d 8770. Producer: Edwin John Fancey. WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS LTD. (Entertainment & Advertising Films). 68PallMallLondon, S.W.1. Telephone: Trafalgar 8010. FILM ASSOCIATES LTD. Directors:CyrilJames,F.C.A.,CyrilEdgar, 60 Marlborough Road, Donnybrook, Dublin S. L. Forwood, F.C.A., Thomas Swan, M.A., 4, Ireland. Telephone: Dublin 976882. LL.B. (Adv. material). DORIAN FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. FILM AVIATION SERVICES LTD. 20 Oxford St., Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1. Tele- "Stone Court," SmallfieldRoad,Horley, phone: Newcastle 21837. Surrey: Telephone: Horley 3652.Cables: Director: J. Philipson, M.A. Filmair, Horley, England. (Commercial, industrial, documentary films). Managing Director: Capt. John Crewdson, A. R. Ae. S. F.R.Met.S. DORLAND ADVERTISING LTD. Aerial Camera Work, Unit Transportation, Lo- Haymarket House, 28 Haymarket,London, cation Radio, Studio mock-ups). S.W.1. Telephone: WHitehall 4366. Directors: G. Farrar (Managing), A.R.Hale, FILM CENTRE (INTERNATIONAL) LTD. G. A. J. Bevan, J. W. Triggs, A. C.Solomon, 24/25 Conduit Street, London, W.1. Tele- J. A. Bagnall Smith, M. J. Hanks. phone: Mayfair 8661. (Commercial viewing theatre). Directors: Sir Arthur Elton, B.T., (Chairman), StuartLegg,RaymondSpottiswoode,John DORMAR PRODUCTIONS LTD. Grierson, C.B.E., Margaret Ann Elton. GroveHouse,London Road,Isleworth, Middx.: Telephone: Isleworth 3245. (Enter- (International distribution TV material). tainment and Advertising material.) FILM CITY PRODUCTIONS LTD. DRUMMER FILMS LTD. 73 Newman Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Rank Laboratories Ltd., Denham, Uxbridge, Museum 4452-5. Middlesex. Telephone: Denham 2323. FILM CONTRACTS LTD. Man. Dir.: Martin M. Harris, (Producer). 1 Soho Square, London, W.1. Telephone: Production Manager: Peter Ferris. Gerrard 7015. 693 Film directors: Lindsay Anderson, John Fletcher, (Industrial. advertising, educational and religious Freddie Francis, Francis Megahy, Karel Reisz, films). Anthony Simmons, Mai Zetterling. GATEWAY TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS FILM PARTNERSHIP LTD. LTD. 14 King Street, Richmond, Surrey. Tele- 470.472 Green Lanes, Palmers Green, Lon- phone: Richmond 6668. don, N.13. Telephone: Palmers Green 1003, Directors: David Dimbleby, C.B.E. (Chairman), 5350, and 7440. John Haines (Secretary). Directors: W. H. Baddeley, (Programme material, commercials, documentary C. W. Bending, A. M. Wright, R. L. P. Webb. and industrial films). (TV and documentary rims). FILMS OF TODAY G. H. W. PRODUCTIONS LTD. (Associate of Film Producers Guild Ltd.) Registered Office: 42 Welbeck St., London, 62 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: W.I. The Gate Recording Theatre. Maxwell Regent 3819. Road, Elstree Way, Boreham Wood, Herts: Chairman: K. Lockhart Smith. Telephone: Elstree 2080. Joint Managing Directors: G. Busby, J. R. Wiles. Directors: Peter Rogers, Betty E. Box, O.B.E.; Directors: A. T. Burlinson, H. G. Jessop. F. V. T. Heath, E. J. Edwards. Secretary: E. W. Beckett. Secretary: N. A. Weekes. FILM SURVEYS LTD. GEE FILMS LTD. 54 Upper Montagu Street, London, W.I. 19 Charing CrossRoad, London, W.C.2. Telephone: Ambassador 5494/5. Telephone: Trafalgar 6631. Directors:G.Brian Stanford. D.Harris. Director: Aveling Ginever. (Medical, technical and documentary films). (Entertainment and advertising material). FILM WORKSHOP LTD. ANTHONY GILKISON ASSOCIATES (in associationwith Film Producers Guild) 140 Park Lane, London, W.I. GuildHouse,UpperSt.Martin'sLane, GLOBAL TELEVISION SERVICES LTD. London, W.C.2. Telephone: Temple Bar 3 VereStreet,London. W.I. Telephone: 5420. Hyde Park 8741-7. Cables: Helpful, London. Joint Managing Directors: Dennis R. Shand, Cyril Directors: The Rt. Hon. The Viscount Colville of Randell. Culross(Chmn.),Ian R. Warren.T.L. (Entertainment and documentary films). Donald,(Jnt. Man. Directors), A. W. Groo- cock. FIVE CITIES FILMS LTD. (Purchasing agentforfilmedprogrammesfor EliteStudios,ToilerLane,Bradford8. Australian Broadcasting Commission and New Telephone: Bradford 47450 and 43775. Zealand Broadcasting Service. World distribu- tors for Rediffusion Television, European dist. Directors: A. Hudson, I). Roebuck, S. J. Josephs. for Nat. Educ. Television and Radio Centre, (Commercials, advertising and ind. films.) Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Aus- FLAMINGO FILM PRODUCTIONS tralian Broadcasting Commission.) York House Empire Way, Wembley, Middx: BOB GODFREY FILMS LTD. Telephone: Diligence 1077. 84 Wardour Street,London,W.I. Tele- Directors: R. Kruger, J. S. Kruger. phone: Gerrard1691.(Entertainment and (Entertainment and advertising material.) advertising material.) FLORIDA MUSIC COMPANY LTD. GOLDHAWK FILMS LTD. York House, Empire Way, Wembley, Middx: Goldhawk Studios, Godolphin Road, Lon- Telephone: Diligence 1077. don, W.12. Telephone: Shepherds Bush4466- MAURICE FORD TELEVISION SERVICE 7-8. 21 Lothair Road, London, W.S. Telephone: dors:F. J. Robertson, P. Robertson. Georgian 4593. Cables: Mauriford, London. THE GRADE ORGANISATION LTD. Directors: Maurice Ford, G. A. Ford. Regent House, 235-241 Regent Street, Lon- (Entertainment & Advertising material). don, W.1. Telephone: Regent 8851. Cables: FOUR PROVINCES FILMS LTD. Gradage, London, W.1. 30, Landsdowne Road, Dublin. Tel Directors:KennethHall,(Chairman),Bernard Dublin 63362. Delfont (Vice -Chairman), Leslie Grade (Manag- Cables: Profilms, Dublin. ing Director), Harold Davison, Laurence Evans, Directors: John Ford. Brian Desmond Hurst, The Robin Fox, Sydney Grace, Olive Harding, Al- Lord Killanin. Michael Scott. bert Knight, (Secretary), Dennis Van Thal. (Feature & TV films). (. \ agency, film and stage producers). FREMANTLE INTERNATIONAL, INC. ELAINE GREENE LTD. 119 Regent Street, London W.1. Telephone: 2 Caxton Street, London, S.W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 2673. Abbey 4007-8. European Director: Patrick Crookshank. Managing Director: Elaine Greene. Sales Manager: Anthony Gruner. (Literary agency). (Distributors TV programme material). GROUP TWO ANIMATION LTD. JAMES GARRETT & PARTNERS LTD. 1-3, Halford Road, Richmond, Surrey. Tele- 30 New Bond Street, London, W.1. Telephone phone: Richmond 5865. Mayfair 8561. Directors: Geoffrey W. Collins, David AL Live - Directors: James Garrett, M. Garrett, G. C. Nich- se olas. (Animy.atedcartoon films). (Advertising film producers). GUILD ANIMATION LTD. GATEWAY FILM PRODUCTIONSLTD. (Associate of Film Producers Guild Ltd.) 470-472,Green Lanes, Palmers Green, Lon- 28 Maiden Lane, London, W.C.2. Telephone: don, N.13. Telephone: Palmers Green 1003, Covent Garden 2735. 5850, and 7440. Chairman: K. Lockhart Smith. Directors: W. H. Baddeley, F.R.P.S., M.B.K.S. Managing Director: P. Alp. (Managing), C. W. Bending, A. M. Wright, G. Directors: A. T. Burlinson, C. Legg, H. G. Jessop. L. Smart, A.R.P.S., M.B.K.S. Secretary: E. W. Beckett. 694 GUILD TELEVISION SERVICE LTD. GERARD HOLDSWORTH PRODUCTIONS (AssociateoftheFilm Producers Guild Ltd) LTD. Exchange Court, London, W.C.2. Telephone: 3 Deanery Street, London, W.1. Covent Garden 2733. Directors:GerardA.Holdsworth,MaryV. Directors: L.Lockhart Smith, (Chairman), D. C. Holdsworth, P. H. Filmer-Sankey, Don Kelly. R. Macdonald, J. Henderson, (Jnt. Man. Direc- (Documentaries, TV program material). tors), A. T. Burlinson, D. P. L. Matthews,J. Oldknow, R. T. Trainer. IMPACT PRODUCTIONS LTD. Serret,,v: E. W. Beckett. Royalty House, 72 Dean Street, London, (Commercials). W.1. Telephone: Regent 4323. Directors:Gaston Charpentier, Y. Charpentier. HALAS AND BATCHELOR CARTOON FILMS (Documentaries,publicrelations,entertainment LTD. films). Lysbeth House, Soho Square, London, W.1. Studios:2 Dean St.,London, W.1. Tele- ITC-INCORPORATED TELEVISION COM- phone: Gerrard 7681-2. PANY LTD. Directors:John Halas, Joy Batchelor, S. Eckman, A.T.V. House, 17 Great Cumberland Place, Tr., C.R.E. (USA). London, W.I. Telephone: Ambassador 8040. (Commercials, studio facilities for animation and Chairman:Lord Renwick, K.B.E. live action.) Managing Director:T.ew Grade. Directors:E. S. Birk, Leslie Grade, Prince Lit- HALLIFORD STUDIOS tler, R. D. Gill, J. F. Gill. Elkan Kaufman. Manygate Lane, Shepperton, Middx.: Tele- (Producer, distributor of program material). phone:Walton -on -Thames 26341.Cables: Kallifilms. INDEPENDENT CINE ART LTD. Directors: D. R.Andrews, E. S. Andrews, N. 76 Brewer Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Snowden. Gerrard 2337. Secretary: J. E.C.Slagg, J.P. Directors:Anne Balfour Fraser, Timothy Burrill, Studio Manager:Eugene Andrews. Richard, Crewdson, Eric Falk. (Documentary, Advertising and Entertainment STEWART HARDY FILMS LTD. material). ImperialStudios, Maxwell Road, Elstree Way, Boreham Wood, Herts:Telephone: INDEPENDENT FILM DISTRIBUTORS LTD. Eistree 3730 and Elstree 4743. Telephone: Holborn 7888. Directors: R.K. Hardy, F. P. Dards, J.R. F. Television House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2. Stewart. / .L.1111 Spencer Wills,(Chairman),P. (Animation, diagram, cartoon films). Aslorian, F.C.G.I., M.LE.E., M.I.E.R.E. (Man- aging), Lord Tangley, K.B.E., LL.D.,J.B. HARTLEY-WARD FILMS LTD. Rickatson-Hatt. 3 AlbemarleStreet,London, W.1. Tele- INTERFILM (LONDON) LTD. phone: Mayfair 9361. (Associate of Film Producers Guild Ltd.) Managing Director:B. Charles -Dean. Guild House, Upper St. Martin's Lane, Lon- (Entertainment and advertising material). don, W.C.2. Telephone: Temple Bar 5420. Chairman:K. Lockhart Smith. HARPER, CAMPBELL FILMS, LTD. Managing Director: G.Sumner. 8 Hill Street, , 2. Scotland. Tele- Directors: A. T. Burlinson, H. G. Jessup. phone: Caledonian 1551. Secretary: E. W. Beckett. Directors:Alan )larger, H. Cooper. (Producers, productionfacilities). INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION SERVICES LTD. 3 Gray's Inn Place, Gray's Inn, London, HATCHFORD FILMS LTD. W.C.2. 2 Varndean Gardens, Brighton6,Sussex. Telephone: Brighton 56661. ()hectors:Howard Thomas, Norman Collins. Secretary:M. J. Brown. Producer:Alec C.Snowden. (Management, programming, adv. tech. rep. over- HAWKE STUDIOS LTD. seas TV companies.) 22 Chenies Street, London, W.C.1. Tele- INTERTEL (VTR SERVICES) LTD. phone: Langham 7452. 130 Regent Street, London, W.1. Telephone: (Advertising designers) Regent 4506. Studios: Stonebridge Park. N. Wembley, Middx:Telephone:Wembley, HEARST METROTONE NEWS, INC. 0102-5. Telenews-News ofthe Day, c/o Pathe Directors:T. Wallace (Managing), M. Style. News, Film House, Wardspur St., London, ROBERT IRVINE PRODUCTIONS LTD. W.1. Telephone: GErrard 0444 Ext. 139. Viking Studios, 1, St. Mary Abbot's Place, London Representative:A. A. Tunwell. Kensington, London, W.B. Telephone: Em- (Newsreel producers). press 6693. Directovi: HELIOS TELEFILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. RobertIrvine,Pamela Irvine. 17 Pembridge Place, London, W.2. Tele- IRISH FILM ARTISTS phone: Bayswater 0497. 69 Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland. Tele- Directors:Otto Kreisler,C. H. Bonner, T. A phone: Dublin 66208. Moodie. illy c.Lint.floss). (Feature and Television films). PETER JANSON-SMITH LTD. HIGH-FYE MUSIC LTD. 2 Caxton Street, London, S.W.1. Telephone: 3 Princes Street, Hanover Sq. London, W.1. Abbey 4007-8. Telephone: Hyde Park 1138. Managing Director: Peter Janson -Smith. (Music & jingles). (Literaryagency). CYRIL JENKINS PRODUCTIONS LTD. HIGHLIGHTS OF TELEVISION LTD. D2, Sloane Avenue Mansions, Chelsea, Lon- Cambridge House, 20-24 Broadwick Street, don, S.W.3. Telephone: Kensington 8961. London, W.1. Telephone: Regent 5640, 1917. Directors:Cyril G. Jenkins, J. M. Jenkins. Directors:HaroldBairn,Glenda Bairn. (Entertainment, documentary and advertising ma- (TV films). terial). 695 JOHNNY JOHNSTON-J. J. JINGLES LTD. LYSANDER FILMS LTD. 35 Carlton Hill, London, N.W.8, Telephone: 72 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Maida Vale 8131. Regent 4323. (TV Jingles). (Entertainment and advertising films.) KAVANAGH PRODUCTIONS LTD. MACQUEEN FILM ORGANISATION LTD. 201 Regent Street, London, W.1. Telephone: West Street,Bromley, Kent. Telephone: Regent 7811-4. Ravensbourne 8995 and 9755. Directors:DenisNorden,SonnyZabl,April Directors:I. G. Murray (Man.), W.H.Hitch - Young, John Hayes, Alec Grahame, Eric Merri- man, A. Coma, W. Van Essen. man. (Advertising,documentary,medical, scientific (Writers and artists representation). films & commercials). DAVID M. KAY & ASSOCIATES LTD. MARATHON INTERNATIONAL INC. WestlandLondonHeliport,YorkRoad, 21 Lothair Road, Ealing, London, W.S. Tele- Battersea, London, S.W.11. Telephone: phone: Georgian4593.Cable: Mauriford, Battersea 0182 and Horsham, Sussex 2167. London. Directors:D. M. Kay (Managing), M. S. Kay. Directors: Konstantin Kaiser, Maurice Ford, Gra- (Aviation specialists and consultants.) ham Ford. (Features, industrial spec. events series). KENNETH KING ENTERPRISES "The Studio", Great Woodcote Park, Pur- MASTERTAPE (MAGNETIC) LTD. ley, Surrey. Telephone: Uplands 7875. Colnbrook, Bucks: Telephone: Colnbrook (Scripts, cartoon, puppets and animation service). 2431. Managing Director: J. W. Barrow, M.J.P.E. KINOCRAT FILMS LTD. ( Magnetic recording tape.) Kinocrat House, Cromwell Road, London, S.W.7. Telephone: Frobisher 2242-4. MEADWAY TELEVISION LTD. Cables: Kinocrat, London, S.W.7. Film House, 142 Wardour Street, London, Studio: The Studio, Colville Houses, Talbot W.1. Telephone: Regent 2511. Road, London, W.11. Directors: Morton M. Lewis, S. E. Lewis. Directors:Gerald Cookson, F.I.B.P. (Managing), (Commercials, studio facilities). Hubert H. Davey, F.I.B.P., BrianD.Gib- son, F.I.B.P., Innes Innes-Watson. MERTON PARK PRODUCTIONS LTD. (Commercials, studio and sound recording facili- (Associate of Film Producers Guild Ltd.) ties). 269 Kingston Road, London, S.W.19. Tele- KRUGER ENTERPRISES (LONDON) LTD. phone: Liberty 4291. York House, Empire Way, Wembley, Middx: Directors: K. Lockhart Smith, J. R. Greenwood Telephone: Diligence 1077. Cables: Krugent, (Managing), A. T. Burlinson (Chairman). Wembley. Secretary:E. W. Beckett. Directors: J. S. Kruger, 12. Kruger. of METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER BRITISH (Producers,musicpublishersandowners STUDIOS LTD. Ember Records). Elstree Way, Boreham Wood, Herts: Tele- LEDECK PRODUCTIONS LTD. phone: Elstree 2000. 26 D'Arblay Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Managing Director: Arvid L. Griffen. Gerrard 9445. (Feature, TV films). Directors: Gerry Levy, Howard Lanning, Dennis Lanning. MITCHELL MONKHOUSE ASSOCIATES (Advertising and ent. material). LTD. LE VIEN FILMS LTD. 39 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Telephone: 111 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- Gerrard 1012-3. phone:Gerrard 8517.Cables:Vienfilms (Music and jingles). London, W.1. Vien. MONITOR TELEFILMS LTD. ExecutiveProducer: JackLe RegisteredAddress:80 Wimpole Street, (TV films and features). London, W.1. LEWIS, DAY PRODUCTIONS LTD Directors: BernardCarey, R. P. Kalman, Film House, 142 Wardour Street, London, A.C.I.E.A. W.1. Telephone: Regent 2511. (TV programme material, cartoon series). Directors:Morton M. Lewis, C. A. Day, H. S. A. Baillie. R. M. Jones. MONKHOUSE/GOODWIN AGENCY LTD. (Ent.advt. and doc. films). 52 Upper Montagu Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Paddington 9705/5392. LITTLETON PARK FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. Directors:D. I. Goodwin, E. A. Davis. , Shepperton, Middle- (Comedy packageshow -sketches, artists & writers sex: Telephone: Chertsey 2611. represented). Directors: Roy Boulting, Sidney Gilliat, RonaldC. Spencer I i\l:maging). MORENO CARTOONS LTD. (Commercials,shorts,doc.ind.and children's 38 Dover Street, London, W.1. Telephone: films). Hyde Park 0084, 0165. Directors:George Moreno (Managing), F. A. G. LITTLE, KING & PARTNERS, LTD. Thompson. 93/95Wardour Street, London, W.1. Regent 4423/4. Telegrams and Cables:Filmprod, MORENO FILM STUDIOS London, W.1. 35 BroadhurstGardens,London,N.W.6. Directors:T.G.Little,D.S.C., Robert King, Telephone: Maida Vale 1841. M.B.E., E. K. King, C. J. Parsons. Directors: George Moreno (Managing), F. A.G (Productionfacilities, entertainment and adver- Thompson. tising films). LOCATION SOUND FACILITIES LTD. MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION Goldhawk Studios, Godolphin Road, Lon- FACILITIES LTD. don, W.12. Telephone: Shepherds Bush 3078. The White Cottage, 23 Holland Walk, Stan - (Equipment hire). more, Middx: Telephone: Grimsdyke 1711. 696 Directors: S. D. Onions, B.S.C., M.B.K.S.. E. M. ORION PICTURE CORPORATION Onions, N. T. Wood, F.A.C.C.A. 21a Down Street, London, W.1. Telephone: (Suppliers of Camera, sound equipment with per- Grosvenor 1463 & 5040. sonnel). (Entertainment material). MUSICAL -CREATIVE PRACTITIONERS OVERSEAS FILM AND TELEVISION 18 Plato Road, London, S.W.2. Telephone: CENTRE LTD. Brixton 5364. Ramilles Buildings, 1-9Hill's Place, Lon- Directors: Monti de Lyle, Frank R. Booth. don, W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 4796. (Musical programs, jingles, etc.). Principal: Victor M. Gover. (Ent. and adv. producers). CECIL MUSK LTD. 19 Mole House, Kingfisher Close, Hersham, PADDINGTON PRODUCTIONS LTD. Surrey: Telephone: Walton -on -Thames 2 Varndean Gardens, Brighton 6, Sussex. 20199. Directors:Alec C. Snowden,MichaelBond, Directors: Edward Cecil Musk, Gretchen Roma Stephen Ford. Musk. (Children's series). (Producers programme material). PARKSIDE FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. NATIONAL CROADCASTING COMPANY 41/43Wardour Street, London, W.I. Tele- INC. phone: Gerrard 2656. 25St. Jame's Street, London, S.W.1. Tele- Directors: E. Gelardi, A. M. G. Gerlardi. phone: Trafalgar 4571. (TV films). Bureau Chief: Elie Abel. Office Manager: Mrs. Florence Ferguson. PAXTON RECORDS Paxton House, 36-38 Dean Street, London, NATIONAL FILM AGENCY-(BRADLEY & W.I. Telephone: Gerrard 4801-2-3. STOTT LTD.) (Music library on disc and tapes for films, TV 62-64-74 Victoria Street, Manchester 3. Tele- and radio). phone: Blackfriars 0334-5. Directors: B. D. Bradley (Managing), P. V. D. PAY TV LTD. Bradley. Pay -TV Centre, 66 Dean Street, London, W. (16mm productions.Viewing theatres). 1. Telephone: Regent 5601. Directors:Lord Brabourne (chairman), Robert NATIONAL INTEREST PICTURE PRODUC- Clark,F.B.Duncan. A.HavelockAllan, TIONS LTD. B. R. King. 21 Soho Square, London, W.1. Telephone General Manager: Michael Frostick. Gerrard 5843. (Pay TV programme producers), Directors: , Arthur Provis (Secre- tary). PEAK FILM PRODUCTIONS (Diagrammatic,model & cartoonanimation, 9 Great Chapel Street, London, W.1. Tele- instructional, advertising films). phone: Gerrard 1564. Managing Director: J.S. Frieze. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE LTD. (Live action). Nascreno House, Soho Square, London, W.I. Telephone: Gerrard 4851-6. Studio: Perivale, PEARL & DEAN LTD. Greenford,Middx:Telephone:Alperton 33Dover Street, London, W.I. Telephone: 2851. Mayfair 7494. Managing Director: Edwin J. Smith. Directors: Ernest Pearl (Chairman), R. W.Dean, Executive Producer: Esther Harris. C. Pearl, D. Lewis (Managing), H. Adley, J. (Producers and distributors accessories: trailers, Adley, M. Lewis, J. Dean, L. Price, J. Fraser short and TV films. Main titles, opticals, spec. (Secretary). effects.) (Commercials). N. T. A. INTERNATIONAL INC. PEREGRINE FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. Eagle House, 109 Jermyn Street, London, Reg. Office: 7 Southhampton Place, London, S.W.I. Telephone: Trafalgar 1127. W.C.1. I)irector: Kay Mander. NATIONAL TELEFILM ASSOCIATES INC. (Specialised films, U. K. & Overseas). (U. K.) LTD. Eagle House, 109 Jermyn Street, London, PHOENIX FILMS LTD. S.W.1. Telephone: Trafalgar 1127. 2 Bourchier Street, Dean Street, London, (Producers, distributors films for cinema and TV). W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 9531/3. NEW WORLD PICTURES LTD. Directors: B. G. Hanson, M. E. Hanson. A.B.P.C. Elstree Studios, Boreham Wood, (Live -action, cartoon, stop motion). Herts. Telephone: Elstree 1600. PINSCHEWER FILMS, LTD. Directors:RobertS.Baker.N. Al Berman, 102 Bishopsgate, London, E.C.2. Telephone: J. G. Saunders. London Wall 2121. (TV films and series). (rectors: Mrs. C.Pinschewer, L.J.Burgess, NICHOLAS CARTOON FILMS LTD. (Secretary). Maidensgrove, Nr. Henley-on-Thames, (Advertising material, cartoons). Oxon. Telephone: Turville Heath286. PLATO FILMS LTD. Directors: D. N.Spargo, P. M. Spargo. 164 Shaftesbury Ave., London, W.C.2. (Cartoon, diagram, photo animation, live action). Telephone: Covent Garden 1921. RAY O'BRIEN FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. Managing Director: Stanley Forman. 314-318 Eccles New Road, Salford 5, Lanes: (Entertainment and documentary material. Film Telephone: Pendleton 1229. Library). (Production facilities). PLYMOUTH FILMS LTD. ORB PRODUCTIONS LTD. CollingwoodStudios,CollingwoodRoad, 72 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Telephone: StokePlymouth.Telephone:Plymouth Gerrard 8282. 53057. Directors: Nat Miller, Louise Miller, George J. Managing Director: J. D. Dooley. Haidment. (Shorts, commercials, news coverage, script serv- (TV Films). ice, sound studio). 697 PRECISION FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. RAYANT TELEVISION LTD. 8 Clifford Street, London, W.1. Telephone: 11 St. James's Place, London, S.W.1. Tele- Regent 6684. phone: Grosvenor 5441-2-3. Directors:Frank H. W. Cox, Miss N. Jacoby. Directors:R. F.P. Hopkins, Tony Lowes(in (Entertainment and advertising material). charge of production). (TV and screen advertising), S. PRESBURY & CO. LTD. RIBERPREY PRODUCTIONS LTD. Gloucester House, 19 Charing Cross Road, 37 Cambridge Court, London, W.2. Tele- London, W.C.2. Telephone: Whitehall 3601. phone: Ambassador 6983. Directors:P. S. 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(TV films, live programmes and scripts). PYE TELEVISION TRANSMISSION AND ROSS SCRIPTS LTD. RECORDING SERVICES LTD. 23 Upper Wimpole Street, London, W.1. 9 Upper Berkeley Street, London, W.1. Tele- Telephone: Welbeck 0771-2. phone: Ambassador 3044. Directors:Geoffrey Bellman, John Whitney. PYE H.D.T. LIMITED ROXY FILMS (G.B.) LTD. ColdhamsLane,Cambridge.Telephone: 4 Albemarle Street,London, W.1. Tele- Cambridge 45115. Branch Offices: Northway phone: Mayfair 9361-2. House, High Road, Whetstone, London, N.20. 66-68Gloucester RoadNorth,Bristol7. Directors:B. Charles -Dean (Managing), E. Dean. Birmingham Road.Blackheath, Birming- (All types TV shows and commercials, produc- ham. 140 Kingsway, Manchester 19. Dunedin tion facilities). Street, Edinburgh. RUNNYMEDE FILM SERVICE LTD. RADIO LUXEMBOURG (LONDON) LTD. National House, 60-66 Wardour Street, Lon- 38 HertfordStreet,London,W.1.Tele- don, W.1. Telephone; Regent5350. phone: Hyde Park 5961. Director:GordonE. Murray. 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702 phone: Gerrard 1572/1889. RAYANT STUDIOS LTD. Melbourne Road, Bushey, Herts. Telephone: ASSOCIATED BRITISH PATHE LTD. Bushey 1621/3. Film House, Wardour Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 0444. SCIENTIFIC& DOCUMENTARY FILMS LTD. B OOSEY & HAWKES MUSIC PUBLISHERS 10 West Hill Road, London, S.W.18. Tele- LIMITED phone: Vandyke 5505. 295 Regent Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Langham 2060. SOUTHERN LIBRARY OF RECORDED MUSIC LTD. BOURNE MUSIC LTD. 8 Denmark Street, London, W.C.2. Tele- 34/36 Maddox Street, London, W.1. Tele- phone: Temple Bar 4524. phone: Hyde Park 6412 and 6583. STAGESOUND (LONDON) LTD. B RADBURY, WOOD LTD. 11/12, King Street, London, W.C.2. Tele- 54 Maddox Street, London, W.I. Telephone: phone: Covent Garden 0688. Mayfair 7600. STUDIO FILM LABORATORIES LTD. BRENT LABORATORIES LTD. 71 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: North Circular Road, Cricklewood, London, Gerrard 0831. N.W.2. Telephone: Gladstone 4271. SYNCHROFOX MUSIC LIBRARY CHARLES BRULL LTD. 21 Parke Road, Barnes, London, S.W.13. 100 St. Martin's Lane, London, W.C.2. Tele- Telephone: Riverside 1633. phone: Temple Bar 1724-5. DAVID TOFF MUSIC PUBLISHING CO. CHAPPELL & CO. LTD. LTD. 50 New Bond Street, London, W.1. Tele- 74 Newman St., Oxford St., London, W.1. phone: Mayfair 7600. Telephone: Langham 0641.2. DE WOLFE LTD. UNITED FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. 80/82 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- 10 West Hill Road, East Putney, London, phone: Gerrard 4933-4. S.W.18. Telephone: Vandyke 5505. FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER LTD. UNIVERSAL PROGRAMMES CORPORA- 64 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: TION LTD. Gerrard 9336. 35 Portland Place, London, W.1. Telephone: Langham 2000/5. EMBER MOOD MUSIC BACKGROUND LIBRARY JOSEF WEINBERGER LTD. 155-157 Oxford Street, London, W.1. Tele- 33 Crawford Street,London, W.1. Tele- phone: Gerrard 5874, 4072, 2468. phones: Paddington 6752 6349. EMI STUDIOS 3 Abbey Road, London, N.W.8. Telephone: 0 - Cunningham 1161. FILM BOOKING OFFICES LTD. LABORATORIES (Film Library Ltd.) 174 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- BRENT LABORATORIES LTD. phone: Gerrard 1572/1889. North Circular Road, Cricklewood, London, N.W.2. Telephone: Gladstone 4271-2. FILMUSIC PUBLISHING CO. LTD. 110 New Bond Street, London, W.1. Tele- COLOUR FILM SERVICES LTD. phone: Hyde Park 7633. 22-25 Portman Close, Baker Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Hunter 2881. Cables: Color- FLORIDA MUSIC COMPANY LTD. philm, London, W.1. York House, Empire Way, Wembley, Middx: Telephone: Diligence 1077. Cables: Krugent FILMATIC LABORATORIES LTD. Wembley. Lonsdale Road, London, W.11. Telephone: Bayswater 9391. HARMONIC MUSIC CO. LTD. 100 St. Martin's Lane, London, W.C.2. Tele- FILMPRINT SERVICES LTD. phone: Temple Bar 1724/5. 71-72 Grosvenor Street, London, W.1. Tele- phone: Mayfair 2456, 0600. INTER -ART MUSIC PUBLISHERS (Inter -Art Co. Ltd.) HENDERSON FILM LABORATORIES 33 CrawfordStreet,London, W.1.Tele- 18-20 St. Dunstan's Road, South Norwood. phone: Paddington 6752 6349. London, S.E.25. Telephone: Livingstone 2255-6-7. MERTON PARK STUDIOS LTD. Kingston Road, London, S.W.19. Telephone: GEORGE HUMPHRIES & CO. LTD. Liberty 4291. Admin. Offices:111 Wardour St., London, W.I. Telephone: Museum 3636. 71/81 Whit- MOZART EDITION (GREAT BRITAIN) LTD. field Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Mu- 10 Sherlock Mews, Baker Street, London, seum 3636. W.1. Telephone: Welbeck 2929. NATIONAL FILM AGENCY KAY LABORATORIES LTD. 62-64-74 Victoria Street, Manchester. Tele- Oxford Road, Finsbury Park, London, N.4. phone: Blackfriars 0334-5. Telephone: Archway 3050-3. NORMAN'S FILM SERVICE KAY (WEST END) LABORATORIES LTD. 74/76 Old Compton Street, Wardour Street, 22 Soho Square, London, W.1. Telephone: London, W.I. Telephone: Gerrard 6413. Gerrard 7811. NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE LTD. W. PAXTON & CO. LTD. Nascreno House, 27 Soho Square, London, 36/38 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: W.1.Telephone:Gerrard4851-6.Cables: Gerrard 4801, 2, 3. Nascreno London W.1.

703 PATHE LABORATORIES LTD. SHARPS' MARKETING SERVICES LTD. Division of Associated British-Pathe Ltd.), Du Barry House, James Street, London, W.1. 103-109 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- Telephone: Welbeck 3711. phone: Gerrard 0444. TELEVISION AUDIENCE MEASUREMENT THE RANK ORGANISATION LTD. Film Processing Division. Chantrey House, Eccleston Street, London, Denham, nrUxbridge.Middlesex. Tele- S.W.1. Telephone: Sloane 0311. phone: Denham 2323. Olympic Laboratory: School Road, London, N.W. 10; Elgar 4030: TELLEX MONITORS LTD. 4Macclesfield Street, London, W.1. Tele- W. M. Harcourt (managing Director.) phone: Gerrard 3103. REEDS COLOUR FILM LABORATORIES LTD. TV RESEARCH (GALLUP POLL) LTD. 89/91 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- 211 Regent Street, London, W.1. Telephone: phone: Gerrard 5548. Regent 3671. STUDIO FILM LABORATORIES LTD. 71 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 0831. TECHNICOLOR LTD. Bath Road, Harmondsworth, West Drayton, RECORDING STUDIOS Middlesex. Telephone: Skyport 5432. ACME PREVIEW THEATRE 174 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- phone: Gerrard 1889. EA MONN ANDREWS STUDIOS LTD. 4 Henry Street, Dublin. 40 Henry Street, MARKET RESEARCH Dublin, Ireland. Telephone: Dublin 49191-2-3. AD -ASSESSMENTS SERVICE ANVIL FILMS LTD. 84Gloucester Place, London, W.1. Tele- Beaconsfield Studios, Beaconsfield, Bucks. phone: Hunter 0351. Telephone: Beaconsfield 2551. ATTWOOD STATISTICS (GREAT BRITAIN) ASSOCIATED -BRITISH PATHE LTD. LTD. Film House, Wardour Street, London, W.1 Chantrey House, Eccleston Street, London, Telephone: Gerrard 0444. S.W.1. Telephone: Sloane 0311. ASSOCIATED BRITISH PRODUCTIONS LTD. BRAND BAROMETER OF GREAT BRITAIN Elstree, Herts. Telephone: Elstree 1600. 84 Gloucester Place, London, W.1. Tele- phone: Hunter 0351. BIRMINGHAM COMMERCIAL FILMS LTD. 28 Sutton Street, Birmingham 6. Telephone: BRITISH MARKET RESEARCH BUREAU Birmingham 022, Aston Cross 4294-6. LTD. Saunders House, 53 The Mall, London, W.5. BOADICEA FILM PRODUCTIONS Telephone: Ealing 3060. 10 West Hill Road, London, S.W.18. Tele- phone: Vandyke 5505. EXCHANGE TELEGRAPH COMPANY LTD. Extel House, East Harding Street, London, BRENT LABORATORIES LTD. E.CA. Telephone: Fleet Street 1080. North Circular Road, Cricklewood, Lon- don, N.W.2. Telephone: Gladstone 4271. LEGION PUBLISHING CO. LTD. (Statistical Review of Press and TV Ad- CINE-TELE-SOUND STUDIOS vertising) 49-52 Kensington Gardens Square, London, FieldHouse, Breams Buildings, London, W.8. Telephone: Bayswater 9476. E.C.4. Telephone: Chancery 2002. CBS RECORDING STUDIOS MAIL MARKETING (BRISTOL) LTD. (A Division of CBS Records Ltd.) Room 314,ImperialCourt,BasilStreet, 104 New Bond Street, London, W.1, Tele- London, S.W.3. Telephone: Kensington 2391. phone: Mayfair 8521. MASS -OBSERVATION LTD. CITY OF LONDON RECORDING STUDIOS 148 Cromwell Road, London, S.W.7. Tele- 9-13, Osborn Street, London, E.1. Telephone: phone: Frobisher 3181. Bishopsgate 1311-2. MEDIA RECORDS LTD. CLARENCE STUDIOS LTD. (Independent Monitoring Services) 7 College Approach, Greenwich, London, FieldHouse, Breams Buildings, London, S.E.10. Telephone: Greenwich 3798. E.C.4. Telephone: Chancery 2002. COLOUR FILM SERVICES LTD. RADIO ADVERTISING SERVICE (Est. 1933) 22-25 Portman Close, Baker Street, Lon- 23 Oaks Avenue, Worcester Park, Surry. don, W.1. Telephone: Hunter 2881. (Monitoring Servicefor commercial TV and radio.) Telephone: Derwent 4187. DE LANE LEA PROCESSES LTD. 12 Moor Street, London, W.1. RESEARCH SERVICES LTD. CambridgeHouse, 20-24BroadwickSt., FACILITIES (SCREEN &TELEVISION) London, W.1. Telephone: Temple Bar 0981. LTD. 17 Berners Street, London, W.1. Telephone: SALES RESEARCH SERVICES, LTD. Museum 1981-1984. Gloucester Place, London, W.1. Tele- 84 FILM HOUSE PRODUCTIONS LTD. phone: Hunter 0351. Film House, Wardour Street, London. W.1. SCHWERIN ADVERTISING RESEARCH Telephone: Gerrard 6461. LTD. Howland House, Howland Street, London, G. H. W. PRODUCTIONS LTD. W.1. Telephone: Museum 6898. The Gate Recording Theatre. Elstree Way, 704 Boreham Wood, Elstree, Herts. Telephone: STAR SOUND STUDIOS LTD. Elstree 2080. Redmarton Street, Blandford Street, Baker Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Langham HALLIFORD STUDIOS 2201.Romney's House, Holly BushHill, Manygate Lane, Shepperton, Middx: Tele- Hampstead, London, N.W.3. phone:Walton -on -Thames 26341. Cables: Telephone: Hallifilms. Hampstead 9540. TEMPLAR FILM STUDIOS I.B.C. SOUND RECORDING STUDIOS LTD. 35 Portland Place, London, W.1. Telephone: 7 Lynedoch Street, Glasgow, Scotland. Tele- Langham 2000/5. phone: Douglas 2648. KAY CARLTON HILL FILM STUDIO TWICKENHAM FILM STUDIOS, LTD. 72a Carlton Hill, London, N.W.B. Telephone: St. Margarets,Twickenham,Middlesex. Maida Vale 1141. Telephone: Popesgrove 4477. UNITED MOTION PICTURES (LONDON) KENSINGTON FILM CO. LTD. LTD. 1 St. Mary Abbots Place, London, W.B. Boston House, 36/38 Fitzroy Square, Lon- Telephone: Empress 6693. don, W.1. Telephone: Langham 117L LEEVERS-RICH & CO. LTD. UNIVERSAL PROGRAMMES CORPORA- 80/82 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- TION LTD. phone: Gerrard 4161. 35 Portland Place, London, W.1. Telephone: Langham 2000-5. LOCATION SOUND FACILITIES LTD. Goldhawk Studios, Godolphin Road, Lon- EDGAR VETTER-JOHN CADE LTD. (Record- don, W.12. Telephone: Shepherds Bush 3078. ing Services) Nascreno House, 27 Soho Square, London, MARYLEBONE STUDIOS W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 5969. 245 Marylebone Road, London, N.W.1. Telephone: Ambasador 1881. VOICE OF LONDON LTD. 245 Marylebone Road, London, N.W.1. Tele- MERTON PARK STUDIOS LTD. phone: Ambassador 1881. Kingston Road, London, S.W.19. Telephone: Liberty 4291. WORLD WIDE STUDIOS 34Cursitor Street,London,E.C.4. Tele- phone: Holborn 7666. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER BRITISH STU- DIOS, LTD. ZONAL FILM FACILITIES LTD. Elstree Way, Boreham Wood, Herts. Tele Zonal House, Westfields Road, Acton, Lon- phone: Elstree 2000. don, W.3. Telephone: Acorn 6841. Telegrams & Cables: Zonagram London W.3. MORENO SOUND STUDIOS 35 Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead, Lon- don, N.W.6. Telephone: Maida Vale 1841. TITLING -SPECIAL EFFECTS NASCRENO HOUSE THEATRE Nascreno House, 27 Soho Square. London, AIDS LTD. (Automatic Information & Data W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 5969. Services Ltd.) NEW ELSTREE STUDIOS Bardolph Road, Richmond, Surrey. ElstreeRoad,Elstree,Herts. Telephone: ANGLO-SCOTTISH PICTURES LTD. Elstree 3232/6. 2 Tilney Street, Pane Lane, London, W.1. NEWSREEL & DUBBING SERVICES LTD. Telephone: Grosvenor 7645. 19 Lisle Street, London, W.C.2. Telephone: ASSOCIATED BRITISH-PATHE LTD. Gerrard 4476 and 7105. Film House, Wardour Street, London, W.1. RAY O'BRIEN FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. Telephone: Gerrard 0444. Telephone: Pendleton 1229. BIOGRAPHIC FILMS LTD. 314-318 Eccles New Road, Salford 5, Lancs. 90 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: PINEWOOD STUDIOS Gerrard 9682 and 4879. Iver Heath, Bucks: Telephone: Iver 700. BOADICEA FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. QUEENSWAY RECORDING STUDIOS 10 West Hill Road. London, S.W.18. Tele- 111StationRoad, Redhill, Surrey. Tele- phone: Vandyke 5505. phone: Redhill 4100. BRENT LABORATORIES LTD. THE RANK ORGANISATION North Circular Road, Cricklewood, Lon- (FILM PROCESSING DIVISION) don, N.W.2. Telephone: Gladstone 4271. Olympic Laboratory, School Road, London, N.W.10. Telephone: Elgar 4030. CHAMBERS & PARTNERS LTD. 143 Wardour St., London, W.1. Telephone: RAYANT STUDIOS LTD. Regent 8761. MelbourneRoad, Bushey,Herts:Tele- phone: Bushey 1621-2-3. CINEMAC 174 Wardour Street, London, W.1.Tele- RCA GREAT BRITAIN LTD. phone: Gerrard 1091. Lincoln Way, Windmill Road, Sunbury -on- Thames, Middx: Telephone: Sunbury -on- ELECTRONIC CONSULTANTS LTD. (Elec. Thames 5511. trocraft Instruments Ltd.) Coombeswell, Farnham Lane, Haslemere, SAMUELSON FILM SERVICE LTD. Surrey. Hindhead 1065 and 1190. Samcine House, 303-305 Cricklewood Broad- way, London, N.W.2. Telephone: Gladstone FILMTEXT LTD. 0123. Twickenham Film Studios, St. Margarets, Middx: Telephone: Popesgrove 4477. STAGESOUND (LONDON) LTD. GEORGE HUMPHRIES AND CO. LTD. 11-12,King Street, London, W.C.2. Tele- phone: Covent Garden 0955. 71-81 Whitfield Street, London, W.1. Tele- phone: Museum 3636. Admin. Offices:111

705 BRIGHTON STUDIOS Wardour St., London, W.I. Telephone: Mu- St. Nicholas Road, Brighton, Sussex.Tele- seum 3636. phone: Brighton29935/8.(lessees: Wynne KAY CARLTON HILL FILM STUDIO Film Productions Ltd.) 72a,CarltonHill,London, N.W.8. Tele- 2 stages: (60 x 40; 75 x 40) (RCA Sound). phone: Maida Vale 1141. BUSHEY NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE LTD. (Rayant Studios Ltd.) Nascreno House, 27 Soho Square, London, Melbourne Road, Bushey, Herts. Telephone: W.1.Telephone:Gerrard4851.6.Cables: Bushey Heath 1621-3. Nascreno London, W.1. Two Floors (66 x 33 and 35 x 20). Studio Manager: W. R. Partington. PENTAGON FILM TITLES LTD. 21 Panton Street, London, S.W.1. Telephone: FACILITIES (SCREEN & TELEVISION) LTD. Whitehall 6640 and 6988. 17 Berners Street, London, W.1. Telephone: THE RANK ORGANISATION LTD. Museum1981-1984. Film Processing division. GOLDHAWK STUDIOS LTD. Denham, Nr.Uxbridge. Middlesex. Tele- Godolphin Road, London, W.12. Telephone: phone: Denham 2323. Olympic Laboratory, Shepherds Bush 4466-7. School Road, London, N.W.10; Telephone: Stage sizes: 65 x 35 x 18 high; 42 x 26 x 20 high. Elgar 4030; W. M. Harcourt (managing di- insert stage 33 x 13 x 12 high. rector) Manager: F. J. Robertson. STAGESOUND (LONDON) LTD. 11/12, King Street, London, W.C.2.Tele- HALLIFORD FILM STUDIOS phone: Covent Garden 0955. ManygateLane Shepperton,Middlesex. Telephone: Walton -on -Thames 26341 (5 STAR SOUND STUDIOS LTD. lines). Cables: Hallifilms, Shepperton. Rodmarton Street, Blandford Street, Baker Two stages (60 x 60, 60 x 40)totalling 6,000 Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Langham sq.ft. 2201. Romney's House,HollyBushHill, Studio Manager: Eugene Andrews. Hampstead, London, N.W.3.Telephone: Hampstead 9540. INTERTEL (VTR SERVICES) LTD. Stonebridge Park, Near Wembley, Middx: STUDIO FILM LABORATORIES LTD. 71 Dean Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Telephone: Wembley 0102-S. Gerrard 0831. s UNITED MOTION PICTURES (LONDON) KAY FILM STUDIO LTD. 72A Carlton Hill, St. John's Wood, London, Boston House, 36/38 Fitzroy Square,Lon- N.W.8 Telephone: Maida Vale 1141. don, W.I.Telephone: Langham1171. Owned by Kay LaboratoriesLtd.Floorspace 1200 square feet. RCA Sound. EDGAR VETTER-JOHN CAPE LTD (Record- Studio Manager: Charles Parkhouse. ing Nascreno House, 27 Soho Square, London, MARYLEBONE STUDIOS W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 5969. 245 MaryleboneRoad, London, Telephone: Ambassador 1881. (The Voice of London Ltd). STUDIOS Lighting, ABBEY STUDIOS LTD. Two stages: (57 x 23, 47 x 23), M. R. 30 Upper Abbey Street, Dublin1.Tele- Newall Cameras. phone: Dublin 48909 and 47079. Stage sizes: Studio Manager: Miss Pat Smith. 50 x 70; 20 x 12. MERTON PARK ARDMORE STUDIOS (IRELAND) LTD. Kingston Road, London, S.W.19. Telephone: Bray, Co. Wicklow, Eire. Telephone: Dub- Liberty 429L lin 862971. Owned by Merton Park Studios Ltd. Two floors Three stages: 2 (100 x 80), 1 (60 x 50). Westrex and silent stage: Total 9252 square feet. sound. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER BRITISH STU- ASSOCIATED BRITISH PRODUCTIONS LTD. DIOS LTD. Elstree, Herts: Telephone: Elstree 1600. Elstree Way, Boreham Wood, Herts: Tele- Directors: Sir Philip Warter (Chairman), Robert phone: Elstree 2000. Clark, M.A., LL.B., (Deputy Chairman), J. R. Managing Director: Arvid L. Griffen. Wallis (Managing Director), C. J. Latts, C.B.E. Ten stages totalling 98,300 square feet. (USA), D. J. Goodlatte, A. H. Goatman, C. A. Westrex sound. Maxwell. Ten stages: R.C.A. sound. MORENO FILM STUDIOS 35 BroadhurstGardens,London,N.W.6. ATV ELSTREE STUDIOS Telephone: Maida Vale 0645. Boreham Wood, Elstree, Herts. Telephone: Directors:GeorgeMoreno(Managing),Fred Elstree 6100. Thompson. (0v.itedbyAssociatedTelevisionLtd.)Four Stages totaling 58,416 sq. ft.) NEW ELSTREE STUDIOS ElstreeRoad,Elstree,Herts: Telephone: BEACONSFIELD FILM STUDIOS Elstree3232/6. (IndependentArtistsLtd.)Beaconsfield, Bucks. Telephone: Beaconfield 5631. Six stages totalling 25,500 sq.ft. Three sound floors 115 ft. x 55 ft.. 24 ft. x 49 ft.; Studio Controller: R. J. Faloon. 80 ft. x 50 ft. G. B.-Kalee Sound. PATHE STUDIO BRAY STUDIOS 103-109 Wardour Street, London, W.1. Tele- Maidenhead Road, Windsor, Berks. Tele- phone: Gerrard 0444. Owned byAssociatedBritish-PatheLtd.One phone: Maidenhead 22111. 45). RCA Sound. M.R. lighting StudioManager: A. D. Weeks. Boor:(48 x Owned by Bray Studios Falcon Films Ltd. Floor equipment.Newallsound cameraswithVe. Space: 10,000 square feet. RCA Sound. locilator. 706 PINEWOOD STUDIOS HEARST METROTONE NEWS INC. Iver Heath, Bucks. Telephone: Iver 700. (Telenews-News of the Day) c/o Pathe Twelve stages: (three 165 x 110; four 110 x 80; News, Film House, Wardour St., London, one 100 x 75; one 55 x 49; one 90 x 37; one W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 0444, extension 139. 126 x 33; silent stage 89 x 80), and exterior lots (72 acres). MARATHON NEWS Manager: E. A. R. Herren. 73 Delamere Road, Ealing, London, W.5. Telephone: Ealing 4347. Cables: Mauriford, PROSPECT STUDIOS LTD. London. High Street, Barnes, London, S.W.13. Tele- Directors:Konstantin Kaiser, Maurice Ford. phone: Prospect 6284/5. NATIONAL FILM AGENCY RAYANT STUDIOS LTD. 62-74 Victoria Street, Manchester, 3. Tele- Melbourne Road,Bushey,Herts:Tele- phone: Blackfriars 0334-5. phone: Bushey 1621-2-3. 1/iiia,11,1L: Director: Mrs. B. D. Bradley. Directors: R. F. P. Hopkins (Maraging), W. R. Partington (Studio Manager), E. A. Deason. UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL (V.K.) Two stages, R.C.A. sound. Mole -Richardson light. LTD. (Newsfilm Division) ing and Newall camera equipment. 8 Bouverie Street, London, E.C.4. Telephone: Fleet Street 2282. ST. JOHN'S WOOD STUDIOS (Montague Productions Ltd.) European editor: R. S.Clark. St. John's Wood Terrace, London, N.W.8. Telephone: Primrose 9255. Managing Director: Bertram Montague. Two stages: 1(45 x 25 x 23), 1(63 x 32 x 25). COSTUME SUPPLIERS SHEPPERTON STUDIOS MORRIS ANGEL & SON LTD. (Owned by Shepperton Studios Ltd). Shep- 117-119 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.C.2. perton,Middlesex.Telephone:Chertsey Telephone: Temple Bar 5678. 2611. Managing Director: Adrian Worker. M. BERMAN LTD. Nine sound stages (two 150 x 120, two 120 x 100, 18 Irving Street, Leicester Square, London, two 72 x 44, one 72 x 94, one 80 x 36, one 40 x W.C.2. Telephone: Trafalgar 1651. 36,) (Silent stages, one 250 x 120, one 115 x 60) 1 Trick stage 70 x 40. One scoring stage 100 x CHARLES H. FOX LTD. 70. (80 x 36). Western Electric and RCA Sound. 184High Holborn, London, W.C.1. Tele- Stereophonic dubbing. phone: Holborn 9557-9. TEMPLAR FILM STUDIOS L. &H. NATHAN LTD. 7 Lynedoch Street, Glasgow, C.3. Scotland. 143 Drury Lane, London, W.C.2. Telephone: Telephone: Glasgow, Douglas 2648. Temple Bar 3671. TWICKENHAM JOSEF ROTH & PARTNER St.Margarets, Twickenham.Telephone: 5 Gerrard Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Popesgrove 4477. Gerrard 6873. Owned by Twickenham Film Studios, Ltd. One stage 7,192 square feet. One stage 5700 square feet. One stage 2000 square feet.RCASound. Re-recording and dubbing theatre. Dire -tors; K. W. Shipman, A. Baring, G. Coen. BRITISH ADVERTISING AGENCIES VIKING STUDIOS 1-5 St. Mary Abbott's Place, London, W.8. ADCRAFT LTD. 2 RibblesdaleRoad,Stirchley, Birming- Telephone: Empress 6693. ham, 30. Telephone: Selly Oak 0121. Owned by Viking Films Ltd. One floor (40' x T.V.liveonti.v':I). M. John, 5 3 ). WORLD WIDE STUDIOS FREDERICK ALDRIDGE LTD. 34Cursitor Street,London,E.C.4.Tele- 1 Whitefriars Street. London, E.C.4. Tele- phone: Holborn 7666. phone: Fleet Street 8444. Three stages in Central London: 85 x 45, 30 x 25, T.V. Executive: Philip H. Aldridge. 30 x 15. Dubbing theatre. Westrex sound. ALEXANDER BUTTERFIELD LTD. 45Mount Street, London, W.1. Telephone: GROsvenor 8252. TV Executives: M. L. Alexander, J. H. Butter- field. NEWS FILM SERVICE STEWART ALEXANDER ADVERTISING AGENCY VISNEWS LTD. 8Waterloo Street, Birmingham 2.Tele- 10 School Road, London, N.W.10. Telephone: phone: Midland 4877. Elgar 7733. IIlzc, : Stewart Alexander. Managing Director: Ronald Waldman. General .Manager: Kenneth Dick. ALLARDYCE PALMER LTD. Managing Editor: John Hartley. 213Oxford Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 8644. CALEDONIAN NEWS REVIEW LTD. Manager; A. Daventry. 22 Greek Street, London, W.1. Telephone: E. ALLAN COOPER & CO. LTD. Gerrard 0702/7110. Waldorf House, 18 Exeter Street, London, Managing Director: R. R. Bucknell. W.C.2. Telephone: Temple Bar 3104. CBS NEWS JOHN C. ANDERSON & ASSOCIATES LTD. 26 Hallam Street, London, W.1. Telephone: 31 St. Johns Square, London, E.C.I. Tele- Langham 1166/7. phone: Clerkenwell 4645. Chief of London Bureau: Dan Rather. TV Executive: J. C. Anderson. 707 LTD. CO. LTD. B EN INGTON ADVERTISING Knights- R. ANDERSON (ADVERTISING) London, 197 Knightsbridge, London S.W.7. 14 WilliamIVStreet,Strand, bridge 6631. W.C.2. Temple Bar 1925. Directors: P. E. Stodart, A. J.ElliottTaylor, E rccutive: John R. Poulton. A. W. Walding. S. H. BENSON LTD. Telephone: APEX ADVERTISING LTD. 129 Kingsway, London, W.C.2. 80 Holyhead Road, Coventry.Telephone: Holborn 6922. Coventry 21151. 7 .4'. r recutive: Ronnie Kirkwood. T.V. Executive: A. C. Wallace. BENTON & BOWLES LTD. APPLIED DESIGNS (ADVERTISING)LTD. 197Knightsbridge, London, S.W.7. Tele- 35 Red Lion Square, London, W.C.1.Tele- phone: Kensington 1444. phone: Holborn 6378-9. Head of Television: M. Frodman. TV Executives: T. Pointon, Miss P. A. Smith. B IDDLE BROS. (ADVERTISING)LTD. A. P. SERVICES LTD. P.O. Box No. 10. 11 Thornbv Ave.. Solhill, 186-8 Shaftesbury Avenue, London,W.C.2. Warwickshire. Telephone Solhill 0877. Telephone: Covent Garden 3121. T.V. Executive: H. Guy Biddle, F.I.P.A. Ti'ExecutitT: A. I. Smith. B LAKEMORE ADVERTISING LTD. ARKS LTD. 2 Park Lane, Croydon, Surrey: Telephone: 16 Harcourt Street, Dublin 2. Telephone: Croydon 3851. Dublin 56411. CLIFFORD BLOXHAM & PARTNERS LTD. 1-1" E ccirtive : T. MacBride. Wellington House, Upper St. Martin's Lane, ARKS PUBLICITY LTD. London, W.C.2. Temple Bar 1237. 34 John Street, London, W.C.I. Telephone: Head of Television: Thomas Jessop. Chancery 2651. BOSWELL, BARRATT & PHILLIPS LTD. ASHBURNERS LTD. B.B.P. House, 117 John Bright Street,Bir- 103 PortlandStreet,Manchester.Tele- mingham I. phone: Central 5636. T.V. Executive: Anthony Phillips. A.T.A. TELEVISION SERVICES (A.T.A. Ad- ROBERT BRANDON & PARTNERSLTD. vertising Ltd.) 341/9 Oxford Street at Woodstock Street, 10 Clifford Street, London, W.I. Telephone: London, W.1. Telephone: Hyde Park 4030. Regent 0511. T.V.Executive: Leslie Whattarn. B RIDGE ADVERTISING SERVICELTD. 116 Brompton Road, London, S.W.3.Tele- AUGER, TURNER AND BARATTE LTD. phone: Knightsbridge 9334. 37-38 Margaret St., London, W.1. Telephone: Hyde Park 7282 (20 lines). T.V. Executive: J. E. Newbatt. T.V. Executive: John Sutton. LTD. Thanet House, 231 Strand. London, W.C.2. B AKER -DORSET ASSOCIATES LTD. Telephone: Fleet Street 2824. 70 Baker Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Hunter 1181. D. H. BROCKLESBY LTD. Nicholsons House, Maidenhead, Berkshire. CHARLES BARKER & SONS LTD. Telephone: Maidenhead 29322. Telex: 84407. Twenty CannonStreet,London,E.C.4. (9 lines) Telephone: City 1133. T.V. Executive: Don Orton. T.1'.Time Buyer: M. E. Copp. T. V. Production: Mrs. Jean Wadlow. BROOK -HART, RUDER & FINN INTERNA- TIONAL E. W. BARNEY LTD. 48 Dover Street, London, W.I. Telephone: 192-198VauxhallBridgeRoad,London, S.W.1. Telephone: Tate Gallery 4053. Mayfair 6147-9. T.V. Executive: W. G. Barney. Film and TV Executive: V. A. Stump. BARON MOSS ADVERTISING LTD. BROOKS PUBLICITY SERVICES 43 South Street, London, W.1. Telephone: 6 London Street, London, W.2. Telephone: Hyde Park 3791. Paddington 6672. Managing Director: Baron Moss. L. GRAHAM BROWNE ADVERTISINGLTD. 15 Frederick Road, Birmingham 15. Tele- ALFRED BATES & SON LTD. phone: Edgbaston 4341. London Office:8-9 130 Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. Telephone: Hertford Street, W.1. Telephone: Grosvenor Fleet Street 8831. 7166. T.V. Executive: Maurice Lacon. T.V.Executive:D.B.Newcomb, M.I.P.A., B ATTEN, BARTON, DURSTINE & OSBORN M.A.A. LTD. L. GRA'IAM BROWNE (LONDON) LTD. 10 Bruton Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Mayfair House, 9 Hertford Street, London, Grosvenor 7701. W.I. Telephone: Grosvenor 7166. P.V. Executive: Michael Hall. Time Buyer: Colin Smith. T. B. BROWNE LTD. 117 Piccadilly,London, W.1.Telephone: BAYARD PUBLICITY LTD. 26 Cross Street, Manchester, 2. Telephone: Grosvenor 5351. Deansgate 3742. 1'. Dire, tor: Richard B. Webb. T.V. Executive: B. Pickin. BRUNNING ADVERTISING & MARKETING B EMROSE ADVERTISING LTD. LTD. Africa House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2. Brunning House,100 WhitechapelRoad, Telephone: Holburn 8871. London, EA. Telephone: Bishopsgate 6525. T.V. Executives: E. Scott-Botham, G. Cooper. Executive: R. Dunks. 708 BRUNNING ADVERTISING & MARKETING 32 Store Street, Manchester 1. Telephone: (BIRMINGHAM) LTD. Ardwick 1788. 28 Harborne Road, Birmingham, 15, Tele- phone: Edgbaston 5491-2-3-4. 7'.1'.I. recutitcs: K. Greenhalgh, J. M. Preshaw. LEO BURNETT COMPANY LTD. COMMERCIAL RADIO AND TELEVISION 17 Stratford Place, London, W.1. Telephone: LTD. Grosvenor 3311. 15 Lesson Park, Dublin 6. Telephone: Dub- lin 976764. T.V. EAccutiz'e: C. A. Lipscombe. Directors: W. P. O'Donoghue, S. D. Norris, M. BUTLER & GARDNER, LTD. J.O'Donoghue. Hesketh House, Portman Square,London, W.1. Telephone: Welbeck 4421. CONNELL, MAY AND STEAVENSON LTD. Bishop'sHouse,HighHolborn,London, T.V.Executive: W. J. Fenwick. W.C.1. Telephone: Holborn 1361. CAPLIN, TILTON, FIGG & DAVISLTD. S. V. COURT ADVERTISING LTD. Caplin House, 62-64 Baker Street,London 30/34 New Bridge Street, London, E.CA. W.1. Telephone: Hunter 2041. Telephone:City4247/8/9. T.V. Executive: Mrs. Angela Jenshil. T.V. Executive: C. Maddox. C. R. CASSON LTD. CYRIL H. CLARKE & CO. LTD. 6 Aldford Street, Park Lane, London, W.1. Kenya House, 3 Hall Street, Manchester, 2. Telephone: Grosvenor 4921. Telephone: Central 8673. T.V. Executive: Philip Mellor. T.V. Executives: Leslie G. Hardy, C. Chadwick. CAVENDISH PUBLICITY SERVICE LTD. C.P.V. (INTERNATIONAL) LTD. 8-10 Charing Cross Road, London, W.C.2. 42 Park Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Telephone: Temple Bar 0858 and 3875. Mayfair 7696. T.V. Executive: T. G. Cleaver. CRANE NORMAN, CRAIG & KUMMEL LTD. CENTRAL ADVERTISING SERVICE LTD. Greater London House, Hampstead Road, 108 St. Martin's Lane, London, W.C.2. Tele- London, N.W.1. Telephone: Euston 9311. phone: Temple Bar 3187. 1". Director: G. R. 11,1)s. CENTRAL NEWS LTD. W. S. CRAWFORD LTD. PembertonHouse,EastHardingStreet, 233 High Holborn, London, W.C.1. Tele- London, E.CA. Telephone: Fleet Street 9681. phone: Holborn 4381. Managing Director: Brian G. Jones. Manager of Film, Radio & T.V. Division: Michael CITY & GENERAL ADVERTISING LTD. Curtis. 21 Panton Street, London, S.W.1. Telephone: CROSS-COURTENAY.LTD. Whitehall 2606. 4 Albert Square, Manchester, 2. Telephone: T.V. Executive: Miss D. A. Ogilvie. Blackfriars 5011. T.V. Executives: F.J. Johns, E.D. Brabbins, CLARENDON ADVERTISING LTD. F. V. Fox. 57Clarendon Road, Leeds2.Telephone: Leeds 35121. GEORGE CUMING LTD. T.V. Executive: John Somers. 159 New Bond Street, London, W.1. Tele- CLARKE, SON AND PLATT LTD. phone: Mayfair 4736. 317 High Holborn, London, W.C.1. Tele- Time Buyer:G. C. Manley. phone: Holborn 0334-5. DAVIDSON, PEARCE, BERRY & TUCK T.V. Executive: B. M. Platt. LTD. THE J. K. CLAYTON ADVERTISING Ferguson House, 15/17 Marylebone Road, AGENCY LTD. London, N.W.1. Telephone: Welbeck 6699. Royal Central Chambers, Windmill Street, Joint Menaging Directors: J.'I'. Davidson, E. A. Manchester 2. Telephone: Blackfriars 7264. Pearce. T.1'. Erecative: W. Bushell, F.I.P.A. NORMAN DAVIS LTD. COLLETT, DICKINSON & PARTNERS LTD. 8Thavies Inn. London E.C.1. Telephone: Howland House, Howland Street, London, Fleet Street 4501. W.1. Telephone: Museum 3355. Media: Miss D. Parsons. Media: W. Boon.7.1'.:R.thlrker. T. : Tony Wheatley. JOHN COLLINGS & PARTNERS LTD. DAVIES & CO. Nascreno House, Soho Square, London, W.1. 95 Bishopsgate, London, E.C.2. Telephone: Telephone: Regent 2141. London Wall 3036. Media: A. J. Blair. 7'1.:1.. B. Rosenbaum. T.V. Executive: A. Paul Jones. COLLINSON'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD. E. G. DAWES & CO., LTD. 54-57 Britannia House, Wellington Street, 24St.JohnStreet,Manchester3. Tele Leeds 1. Telephone: Leeds 30054/5. phone: Deansgate 7364. T.V. Executive: S. Saxon, M.A.A. 7.1 II,: M. Tabak, R. Morris -Cooke. COLMAN PRENTIS & VARLEY LTD. DIGBY WILLS LTD. 34 Grosvenor Street, London, W.1. Tele- 43-45DorsetStreet,London, W.1.Tele- phone: Mayfair 9111. phone: Hunter 1571. Directors: A.N.C.Varley(Churn.),C.J. Maples, Leslie B. Cort, C. A. S. Ducker, S. A. J. DOMAS LTD. Jennings, S. E.R.Wynne, D. L. Armstrong, Granite House, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. Tele- J. Cleveland Belle (Dep. Churn.) ;F. Monkman, phone: Dublin 684711. B. W. Adatns, J. H. Castling, M. B. Chinnery, C. A. Jackson, D. V. Ru-,11. DORLAND ADVERTISING LTD. Haymarket House, 28 Haymarket, London, COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING SERVICE S.W.1. Telephone: Whitehall 4366. LTD. Director of T.V.: Tony Solomon.

709 DOWNTONS DIXON WADDICOR & CLARK FROUD & PARTNERS LTD. WILKINSON 64 West Smithfield, London, E.C.1. Tele- Metropolis House, 39-45 Totenham Court phone: Monarch4844. Road, London, W.1. WILLIAM FURNESS LTD. Head of Television: J.Clark 2 Melbourne Place, Bradford 5, Yorkshire. T.V. Executive: G. A. Church. Telephone: Bradford 23158. DOYLE DANE & BERNBACH T.V. and Motion Picture Executive: \V. Furness, 62 Baker Street, London W.1. Telephone: F.I.P.A., M.A.A. Hunter 4911. GARLAND-COMPTON LIMITED Media: J. N. Griffith. 80/84 Charlotte Street, London, W.1. Tele- DRYDEN-ALLEN LTD. phone: Museum 5060. 14 Poland Street, London W.1. Telephone: Head of TV Production: John Hine. Regent 3177-8. GARRATT BAULCOMBE ASSOCIATES LTD. DUDLEY TURNER & VINCENT LTD. Alexandra House! Alexandra Street, Sher- Boston House, 36-38 Fitzroy Square, London wood Rise, . Telephone: Not- W.1. Telephone: Langham 6494. tingham 62294. TX. hlecutive: R. 0. Nash, M.0 F V I .f'. 1, ,tivc: J. M. I.d.ter. ERIC GARROTT ASSOCIATES LTD. DUNKLEY & FRIELANDER LTD. 19-23Grosvenor Hill, London, W.1. Tele- Regina House, 259 Marylebone Road, Lon- phone: Grosvenor 6931. don, N.W.1. Telephone: Ambassador 7251-8. Media: H. A. B. Lee. Media: E. G. Owen. T.V.: Miss M. Stroud. TV.: P. R. Fensom. FRANK GAYTON ADVERTISING LTD. ELLIOTT ADVERTISING LTD. 156 Upper New Walk, Leicester. Telephone: Elliott House, 88 Hagley Road, Birmingham Leicester 26001. 16. Telephone: Edgbaston 5881. T.V. Director: Alan W. Gayton. T.V. Executive: J. S. Brealey. GEE ADVERTISING LTD. EVERETTS ADVERTISING LTD. London, Leicester, Leeds, Manchester. T.V. 10 Greycoat Place, London, S.W.1. Tele- Department: 23 Great Castle Street. Lon- phone: Sullivan 7822. don, W.1. Telephone: Hyde Park 4765. T.V. Director: Alike Naylor. THE GENERAL ADVERTISINGCO. OF FARMER -HERBERT ADVERTISING LTD. LONDON Stentor House, 16 Moncrieffe Road, Shef- Crown House, London Road, Morden, Sur- field 7. rey. Telephone: Liberty5246. Managing Director: J. C. H. McMillan. G. S. GERRARD LTD. Directors: R. Guthrie, C. D. Farmer, J. Wardle, 10 Argyll Street, London, W.1. Telephone: J. C. Wells, V. Smith, C. Rennie. Gerrard 6816. MARK FAWDRY LTD. T.V. Executive: W. Purvis. Aldwych House, Aldwych, London, W.C.2. GODBOLDS LTD. Telephone: Chancery 1666. General Buildings, Aldwych, London, W.C. T I'. Manager: Peter King. 2. Telephone: Chancery 9671. FOGARTY ADVERTISING T.V. Director: Ernest Godbold. 72 Haddington Road, Dublin 2. Telephone: Dublin61092. GOLLEY, SLATER & PARTNERS LTD. 125HighHolborn, London, W.C.1. Tele- FOLEY-BRICKLEY & PARTNERS LTD. phone: Chancery 8421. FoleyBrickleyHouse, 181-183Warwick Media: Miss V. P. Simpson. Road, Kensington, London, W.14. Telephone: T.V.: E. J. Golley. Freemantle 6088. GRAHAM & GILLIES LTD. FOOTE, CONE & BELDING LTD. 37 Golden Square, London, W.1. Telephone: 82 Baker Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 9121. Welbeck 4426. GRANT ADVERTISING LTD. T.1 . //cod: Rex Williams. Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square, London, W.1. Telephone: Mayfair 6051. FORBES KEIR LTD. Central Buildings, 43 Renshaw Street, Liv- T.V. Executive: P. J.Burrell. erpool. Telephone: Liverpool Royal 6162-4. HERBERT GREAVES LTD. T.V. Directors: L. F. Willington, M.I.P.A., J.G.S. 26 Brown Street, Manchester, 2. Telephone: Furness, M.I.P.A., L. Hamblet, M.I.P.A., W. Deansgate 3841. J. Rushton, M.I.P.A. T.V. Executives: Derrick H. Greaves, Miss M. T.V. Executive: S. B. Jones. Greaves. FORD, FARROW & PARTNERS LTD. HILARY GREEN & PARTNERS LTD. 44 Oxford Street, London, W.1. Telephone: 10 Stratford Place, London, W.1. Telephone: Langham3688. Mayfair 3614. T.I'. I: t, c,,ti: C. .A. TV Executives: G. M. Harrison, 12TIall. FORDHAM SADLER ADVERTISING LTD. GREENLYS LTD. West End House, Hills Place, London, W.1. Commonwealth House, New Oxford Street, Telephone: Gerrard 8146. London, W.C.1. Telephone: Chancery3377. T.V. Executive: Peter Rose. T.V. Director: Michael Bailey. Head of T.V.: Nick Galtress. FREEMAN, MATHES AND MILNE LTD. 92 Bromptom Road, London, S.W.3. Tele- JAMES M. GREENWOOD ADVERTISING phone: Knightsbridge 5060. LTD. Director of Films & T.V.: P. L. Gray. 100 Whitechapel Road, London, E.1. Tele-

710 phone: Bishopsgate 6525. HOBSON, BATES & PARTNERS LTD. Chairman: James Greenwood. Hobson House, 155 Gower Street, London, Managing Director: Ellis D. 1.1,H. W.C.1. Telephone: Langham 3070. T.V. Production Controller: B. Stringle. CREIGHTON GRIFFITHS (ADVERTISING) LTD. CHARLES HOBSON & GREY LTD. 28, Cathedral Road, Cardiff, Wales. Tele- 12/13 Conduit Street, London, W.1. Tele- phone: 26521. phone: Hyde Park 6700. T.V. Executives: D. M. CreightonGriffiths.C. W. Barton. T.V. Erecotive: M. \V. Reynolds. GRIGGS LANDER ASSOCIATES LTD. HOLMAN ADVERTISING LTD. 34-35 High Holborn, London. W.C.1. Tele- Admark House, 31 St. Johns Square, Lon- phone: Chancery 4974/7. don, E.C.1. Clerkenwell 4645. TY.Executive: Dennis Castle. T.V. Executive:RichardII.Punter,M.I.P.A. JOHN HADDON & CO. LTD. W. HOPWOOD & CO. LTD. 2-4 Fitzroy Street, London, W.1. Telephone: 67aMosleyStreet,Manchester2.Tele- Langham 6611. phone: Central 7891. 7.1 Director: P 120, T.V. Executives: R. Hopwood, A. A. Podmore. HAIG-McALISTER LTD. HOWATS ADVERTISING SERVICE LTD. IdealHouse, Argyll Street, London, W.1. 111 Union Street, Glasgow, C.I., Scotland. Telephone: Gerrard 4741. Telephone: Glasgow Central 4435-6. ANTHONY HANDLEY ADVERTISING LTD. T.V. Executives: Ethel & Archie Brown. 79 New CavendishStreet,London,W.1. HECTOR HUGHES & PARTNERS LTD. Telephone: Museum 4020. Colquhoun House, Broadwick Street, Lon- II edie D. J. Clark. don, W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 0724. T.I".:J. Landry. T.V. Executives: H. A. Hughes, R. C. Harrold, JOHN HALIFAX LTD. R. Collins. 84 NorthamptonStreet,Leicester.Tele- HUNTER ADVERTISING LTD. phone: Leicester 50841/2. Royal Exchange Bldgs., Glasgow, Cl.. Scot- T.V.Executives:GordonA.Penman, H.C. land. Telephone: Central 1162. Clements. 1.1'. Executive: A. Ferguson Hunter. HARRISONS ADVERTISING LTD. HUTCHINSON PUBLICITY LTD. 52 George Street,Hull. Telephone:Hull 178-202 Great Portland Street, London W.1. Central 29001 (2 lines). Telephone: Langham 3020. T.V. Executive:F.R.Harrison, M.I.P.A. / I'. Execetive. Time JOHN HART & CO. HYDE & PARTNERS LTD. 1-3 Newton Street, London, W.C.2. Tele- 26/28 Bedford Row, London, W.C.1. Tele- phone: Chancery 7876. phone Holborn 6414. T.V. Executive: V. Elliston, M.I.P.A. / /11,(17,': P. 12. tintt,t). HARWOOD PRESS (ADVERTISING) LTD. 21-51, West Street. Harrow, Middlesex. Tele- INDUSTRIAL PUBLICITY SERVICE LTD. phone: Byron 5656/7/8. I.P.S. House, 38 Monmouth Street, London, T.1'. /,ccutiTe: D. W.C.2. Telephone: Covent Garden 1902. T. T". Ereeutize: P. M. Graham. E. W. HARWOOD & CO. LTD. 12BridewellPlace, London,E.C.4. Tele- INGHAM BUTTERWORTH T.V. LTD. phone: Fleet Street 2466. 260 Deansgate, Manchester, 3. Telephone: Manchester Deangate 2523. HAUSMAN, LANGFORD & PARTNERS Directors:D.M. Butterworth, S. Ingham. LTD. T.V. Executive: Mrs. J. 388/396 Oxford Street, London, W.1. Tele- Booth. phone: Hyde Park 6747. R. H. JACKSON LTD. lledia: Mrs. B. I.e Pavoux. Lloyd's House, 22 Lloyd Street, Manchester, T.C.: P. Langford. 2. Telephone: Blackfriars 8306-7. HAVAS LTD -INTERNATIONAL ADVER- Directors: D.C. Jones, F.C.A. (Chairman), M. TISING AGENCY Jackson, A. P. Wood, M.I.P.A., M.A.A. (Man- 27 Chancery Lane, London, W.C.2. Tele- aging), R. C. Tootall. phone: Chancery 5832/6. JACKSON'S ADVERTISING SERVICE LTD. T.V. Executive:J. F. Soya. Broad Street House, Old Broad Street, Lon- don, E.C.2. Telephone: London Wall 7837. HEDLEY, BYRNE & CO. LTD. 140 Park Lane, London, W.1. Telephone: T.V. Executives: N. 0. Potter, J. Q. Abrahams. Mayfair 5026. WALTER JUDD LTD. T. V. Executives: Production, G. N. Jackon; Time 47 Gresham Street, London, E.C.2. Tele- liuvinc, K. Comfort. phone: Monarch 7644. CHARLES F. HIGHAM LTD. KINGHAM ADVERTISING LTD. Aldwych House, Aldwych, London, W.C.2. 3 HillStreet,London,W.I. Telephone: Telephone: Chancery 1666. Hyde Park 8851. T.V. Executive: Peter King. KINGSCOTT LTD. 18/20St. Andrew Street, London, E.CA. NEVIN D. HIRST (ADVERTISING) LTD. Telephone: Fleet Street 6316/9. T.V. GrattanHouse, 9-13 Newton Road, Leeds 7. Telephone: Leeds 620351. 98 New T.V. Executive: L. D. Conquest, Bond Street, London, W.1. Telephone: May- KINGSLEY, MANTON & PALMER LTD. fair 7172. 28 Walker Street, Edinburgh 3. Thorn House, Upper St. Martins Lane, Lon- Telephone: CAL 4029. 22 Churchill Way, don, W.C.2. Telephone: Temple Bar 9761. Cardiff. Telephone: Cardiff 22412. Media: M. Gold. 1.1 . Iiir, Alan (Mallen, Murray. T.V.: J. Terry, B. Palmer.

711 McCANN-ERICKSON ADVERTISING LTD. KNOX AND HARDY LTD. McCann-Erickson House, New Fetter Lane, 12Bridewell Place, London,E.C.4. Tele- phone: Fleet Street 6944. FleetStreet,London,E.C.4.Telephone: Fleet Street 6543. T.!".Executives: George Chambers, C. M. De - Wilde, J.S. Knox. Director of Television: Barry Barron. LARDER & STEVENS LTD. McCONNELL & CO. (ADVERTISING) LTD. 72 Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. Telephone: 25 Princes Drive, Colwyn Bay, North Wales. Fleet Street 1422. Telephone: Colwyn Bay 2889. T.V. Executive: J. D. Larder. T.I.. Executive: E. M. Roberts. McCONNELL'S (LONDON) LTD. G. J. LASHBROOK ADVERTISING St. Stephen's House, London, S.W.1. Tele- 123-5 High Street, Uxbridge, Middx: Tele- phone: Whitehall 5081. phone: Uxbridge 38543. /1l1,, /fir Ronald llnt,lil. McEVOYS ADVERTISING SERVICE LTD. AbbeyBuildings,Middle AbbeyStreet, LINTAS LTD. Dublin 1. Telephone: Dublin 44047. Lintas House, New Fetter Lane, London, 7'.I I I,. Alell,mtll E.C.4. Telephone: Ludgate 8030. Head of T.F. Direction: R.I). Fanthorpc. McMURTRIE LTD. 11 Bothwell Street, Glasgow, C.2. Scotland. LONGLEYS & HOFFMANN LTD. Telephone: Glasgow Central 1933/4. 60-61 Lionel Street, Birmingham, 3. Tele- phone: Central 7532. 1. P. McNULTY & CO. LTD. Clifford'sInn, London,E.C.4. Telephone: /'.1'. e:I..A.Ilion,.F.T.P.A. Holborn 1679. 717r, : R. D.Il awlinson. 1.1'. Executives: II. T. McNulty, Mrs. Joan Mil- LOVELL AND RUPERT CURTIS LTD. lington. 30 Bouverie Street, London, E.C.4. Tele- CLIFFORD MARTIN LTD. phone: Fleet Street, 0871. Piccadilly House, 33 Regent Street, London, /. 12;c11:o-,1 S.W.1. Telephone: Regent 3051. LPE TELEVISION LTD. T.V. Executive: Mrs. P. Fitzpatrick. St. Martin's House, 63/66 St. Martin's Lane, London, W.C.2. Telephone: Covent Garden MASIUS, WYNNE-WILLIAMS LTD. 2450. 2 St. James's Square. London, S.W.1. Tele- I 111,1,1o, to,II. phone: Whitehall 7007. ,-cutir,eControllers: A. Pugh, D. Skirrow. LUCIEN TELEVISION & SCREEN ADVER- 1,.,17 : John Montgomery. TISING LTD. 324 Grays Inn Road, London, W.C.1. Tele- MASON -PEACOCK LTD. phone: Brunswick 2071. 184 Strand,London,W.C.2.Telephone: T.V. Executive: R. P. Ravk linson. Temple Bar 2044. T. t'.Executezes: G. W. Peacock, L.J.Gilling- C. J. LYTLE (ADVERTISING) LTD. ham. 20 Eastbourne Terrace, London, W.2. Tele- OGILVY & MATHER LTD. phone: Paddington 3651. Brettenham House, Lancaster Place, Lon- T.F. Director: Mrs. D. de Caillaux. don, W.C.2. Telephone: Temple Bar 2466. MACKAY & PARTNERS LTD. T.I'. Director: Stanhope Shelton, F.I.P.A. 36 Upper Brook Street, London, W.1. Tele- 7 .1'. .11anauer: W. H. Williams. phone: Hyde Park 1343. MAYFAIR ADVERTISING LTD. / .1'V,ecutive:.1o,e JaPPe Temple Station Building, Victoria Embank- ment, London, W.C.2. Telephone: Covent DAVID MACAULAY ADVERTISING LTD. Garden 0844. 1 Great Cumberland Place, London, W.1. Telephone: Ambassador 7371. MEARNS PUBLICITY SERVICE LTD. 7.1 / U. \\--ot, 7 Carden Place, Aberdeen, Scotland. Tele- phone: Aberdeen 26311. D. J. MACKRIDGE & PARTNERS LTD. T.V. Executives:J.A. Graeme Mearns, G.J. 72 Newman Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Scott. Langham 3911. PETER A. MENZIES ADVERTISING 1)11r. I).J. Mackridge. 2 Newton Place, Glasgow, C.3. Scotland. BARBOUR MacLAREN ADVERTISING LTD. JOHN MITCHELL & PARTNERS LTD. 206 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, C.2. Scot- 33 Cork Street, London, W.1. Telephone: land. Telephone: Douglas 9211. Regent 2226. T.V.Executives: M. MacLaren, A. B. MacLaren, T. Willies. T.F. Executive: A. T. Moore. C. MITCHELL & CO. LTD. MAJOR & CO. ADVERTISING LTD. Mitchell House, 1-2-3 Snow Hill, London, 24 Gilbert Street, London, W.1. Telephone: E.C.1. Telephone: Central 6481 and city. Mayfair 9376. 0131. Pirrctio : !licks, M.M.P.A., M. Inst. M.S.M. 1.1'. Executive: Parole Yeates. MITCHELLS ADVERTISING SERVICE LTD. GEORGE HYNES & PARTNERS LTD. 420 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, C.2. Scot- New Mercury House, 82 Farringdon Street, land. Telephone: Douglas 2241/2. London, E.C.4. Telephone: Fleet Street 4030. MURRAY & PHELAN LTD. McCALLUM ADVERTISING LTD. Kingsbourne House, 229-231 High Holborn, 20 Coates Crescent, Edinburgh, Scotland. W.C.1. Telephone: Chancery 9931. Telephone: Caledonian 7258. T.1'. /)/,,,tr,,:B. Webb. rccHti,c: Miss E. Tallent T Elccutive: A. Sinclair. 7.I

712 MURRAY-WATSON TV LTD. J. PEERS & ASSOCIATES LTD. 58 Brook Street, London, W.1. Telephone: 133-135 Oxford Street, London, W.1. Tele- Grosvenor 3508. Telex 24664. phone: Regent 0761. 1/,'Ma: T. R. Cooke. NAPPER, STINTON, WOOLLEY, LTD. II".:T. R. Cooke. 14-19 Great Chapel Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 6980. ALFRED PEMBERTON LTD. T.V. Executive Controller: N. E.B.Wolters. 29Marylebone Road, London, N.W.1. Tele- Senior Producer: Kenneth K. Rick. phone: Hunter 1222. Manager: David Dimmock. NATIONAL ADVERTISING CORPORATION T.V. Control Manager: Sidney Howard. LTD. 150 Regent Street, London, W.1. Telephone: TREVOR PHILIP LTD. Gerrard 7866 (20 lines). 17 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, Wales. Tele- T. I'.Executive: G. W.Staples. phone: Cardiff 26303. T.V. Executives:1'. Trevor Jones, 0. S. Wheat- NELSON ADVERTISING SERVICE LTD. ley, W. J. B. Griffiths. 197 Knightsbridge,London,S.W.7.Tele- PERARD PUBLICITY LTD. phone: Knightsbridge 8171. 35 Avenue Chambers, Southampton Row, T.V. Executive: J. C. Shaw. London, W.C.1. Telephone: Chancery 9688. T.1".Ei,utive: Ruth Rose. JOHN NEWTON (Publicity), LTD. 198 Corn Exchange, Manchester 4.Tele- PICKERSGILL PUBLICITY SERVICE LTD. phone: Blackfriars 1828. Lavender Walk, Leeds 9. Telephone: Leeds T.V. Executives: T. D. Farmer, D. F. George, 29137 R. C. Thompson. T.V. Executives: L. Pickersgill, D. Walls. MAXWELL NICHOLLS & PARTNERS 71 George Street, Edinburgh 2, Scotland. PORTLAND ADVERTISING LTD. Telephone: Edinburgh Caledonian 4976. 78 206 Stockport Road. Manchester, 13. Tele- St. Vincent Street, Glasgow 62, Scotland. phone: Ardwick 4922/3. Telephone: Glasgow Central 8600. T.V. Executive:R. H. Wright. T.V. Executives: P. Hamilton, M.I.P.A., W. J. Ward. M.I.P.A., J.Clark Smith, Jr., LL.B., PRATT & CO. (ADVERTISING) LTD. M.I.P.A., J. Clark Smith, F.I.P.A. 181-183 Warwick Road, Kensington, Lon - W.14. Telephone: Freemantle6088. NICHOLLS. DORRITY ADVERTISING LTD. T.V. Executive: Suffolk Place, Suffolk Street, Birmingham It.Alright. 1.Telephone: Birmingham Midland 6141. PRESS & GENERAL PUBLICITY SERVICE London Office:10 John Street,London, LTD. W.C.1. Telephone: Holborn 440L 10 Welbeck Street, London, W.1. Telephone: T.V.Executive: Louis Dorrity. Welbeck 5446/9. Lk'. Executive: R. W. Ingham. NOTLEY ADVERTISING LIMITED 15/17 Hill Street, W.1. Telephone: Grosvenor 9070. PRITCHARD, WOOD & PARTNERS LTD. 197 Knightsbridge,London,S.W.7.Tele- T' .Director: Godfrey(Inward. phone: Kensington 8151. OELRICHS ADVERTISING LTD. REDHEADS ADVERTISING LTD. 53Wostenholm Road,Sheffield,7.Tele- 40 Great North Road, Newcastle -on -Tyne 2. phone: Sheffield 53251. Telex: 54256. Telephone: Newcastle 27481. T.V. Executive: R. D. Old, M.I.P.A. Directors: C. H. D. Redhead, D. Redhead. O'KENNEDY-BRINDLEY LTD. REID WALKER ADVERTISING LTD. 64-6 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin,Ire- 56/57FleetStreet,London,E.C.4.Tele- land. phone: Ludgate Circus 9371. T.V. Executive: Donald Cresswell. T.V. Executive: G. W. H. Gibbs, M.I.P.A. OSBORNE-PEACOCK LTD. Hesketh House, Portman Square, London, REX PUBLICITY LTD. W.1. Telephone: Welbeck 4461. 5 Chesterfield Gardens, Curzon Street, Lon- Executive Producer: Sean Gilroy. don, WA. Telephone: Mayfair 9141. T I- recutire: R.C. Granger. OVERMARK LTD. Thavies Inn House, Holborn Circus, Lon- RICHMOND TOWERS LTD. don, E.C.1. Telephone: Fleet Street 4020. 1 Bloomsbury Street, London, W.C.1. Tele- Ilanager of T.V. Department: Barry Page. phone: Museum 4622. Media Director: Maurice Martin, A.M.I.P.A. T.I". Cr', tide:D. P. Hickey. HOWARD PANTON LTD. RILEY (ADVERTISING) LTD. PantonHouse, HowardStreet,London, 27 Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham W.C.2. Telephone: Covent Garden 0231. 15. Telephone: Edgbaston 4121. Media: H. L. M. Martin. 7.1'. Executive:I'. Shipway. T.V.: D. Cooke. RIPLEY, PRESTON & CO. LTD. J. H. PARKER & CO. LTD. Chesham House, 150 Regent Street, London, NorthernBankChambers, 114 Grafton W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 7866. Street, Dublin 2. Telephone: 71371. T.I'. Executive: Mike Storm. 7'.IErccutive: P. J. Dempsey. MAX RITSON & PARTNERS LTD. WALTER PEARCE & Co. LTD. WP ADVER- 79 New CavendishStreet,London, W.1. TISING Telephone: Museum 4020. Priory House, Marlborough Street,Bris- 1 1 edia Director: D. J. Clark. tol, 2. T.V.: J.Landry.

713 SIMPSON & GEMMELL LTD. ROBERTSON ADVERTISING LTD. 108 Renfield Street, Glasgow, C.2., Scotland. 10-11,Fetter Lane, London,E.C.4.Tele- phone: Fleet Street 0771-2-3. Telephone: Douglas 3736. R. Wilson. T.V. Executive: L. A. Booty. Exec -olive: SMEE'S ADVERTISING LTD. ROBERTSON & SCOTT (ADVERTISING) Lon- LTD. 3-5 Duke Street, Manchester Square, 42 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh2,Scot- don, W.1. Telephone: Hunter 6644. land. Telephone: Caledonian 6602. Director: J. A. Sinee. M.I.P.A. Managing Director: D. J. Mackenzie, M.I.P.A. SMITH -WARDEN, LTD. ROE TELEVISION LTD. Lincoln House, 296-302 High Holborn, Lon- (F. John Roe Associates Ltd.) 20 St.Ann's don, W.C.1. Telephone: Holborn 4311. Square, Manchester, Telephone: Deansgate 5111. & F. John Roe Advertising Ltd.73 Media: R. Birch. Grosvenor Street, London, W.1. Telephone: T.V.: R. Smith. Grosvenor 8228. SOMMERVILLE & MILNE LTD. Directors: Derek J. Roe, Graham Roe, L. Bowyer, Di- 216 Bothwell Street, Glasgow, C.2. Scotland. Creative & Production: J. M. Howard (Exec. T.V. Director: J. Bruce Oinand, J.P., F.I.P.A. rector). Time Buyer: B. Tansey. T.1". Et-cc:it:7.g: J. S. Bauchop, A.M.I.P.A. ROLES & PARKER LTD. THE W. J. SOUTHCOMBE ADVERTISING Rapier House, Eagle Street, London, W.C.1. AGENCY LTD. Telephone: Chancery 7744. 142 Sloane Street, London, S.W.1. Media: J. V. Standish. G. S. ROYDS LTD. A. N. SPICER (ADVERTISING) LTD. Royds House, Mandeville Place, London, 3 The Parsonage, Manchester 3. W.1. Telephone: Welbeck 7733. R. THE SPIERS ADVERTISING LTD. Head of T.V., Film & Radio Division: B. 261 Queen's Park Road, Brighton,Sussex. Darewski, M. A., A.M.I.P.A. Telephone: Brighton 64957. RUMBLE, CROWTHER & NICHOLAS LTD. 184 Strand, London, W.C.2. Telephone:Tem- T.V. Executive: B. S. Spiers. ple Bar 9271. STEWART SKINGLE LTD. 1 feud of T.I.. 1)cfaitiocilt, Da, id William. Derwent House, ArundelStreet,Strand. DAVIDSON, PEARCE, BERRY & TUCKLTD. London W.C.2. Telephone: Temple Bar8803. Ferguson House, 15/17 MaryleboneRoad, T.V. Executives: Stewart Skingle, KenCurtis. London, N.W.1. Telephone: Welbeck 6699. LTD. SAWARD, BAKER & CO. LTD. HARRY STILLINGS (ADVERTISING)Telephone: Ex- 79 New Cavendish Street,London, W.1. 25 Stidwell Street, Exeter. Museum 4020. eter 59100. Radio & Cinema Manager: James G. Warner. T.V. Executives: Janny Freer, Ann Godden. Television Producer: Joe Landry. SPOTTISWOODE ADVERTISING LTD. SCIENTIFIC PUBLICITY LTD. Regina House, 259 Marylebone Road,Lon- Clifford's Inn, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. don, N.W.1. Telephone: Paddington1262. Telephone: Holborn 2317. Creative Director: T. R. Flounders. T.V. Executives: R. C. Hilling, M.I.P.A.,T. G. Hartshorne, M.A.A., M.I.P.A. LTD. STEELE'S ADVERTISING SERVICERoad, Lon- SCOTT -TURNER & ASSOCIATES LTD. Regina House, 259 Marylebone 17-18 Dover Street, London, W.1. Telephone: don, N.W.1. Telephone: Padington1262. Hyde Park 6787. Creature Director: T. R. Flounders. Director: Harry Jones, F.I.P.A. STEPHENS ADVERTISING SERVICELTD. SELLS LTD. Golden Square,London,W.1.Tele- 27 Chancery Lane, London, W.C.2.Tele- 37,phone: Gerrard 9055. Bond Street,London, phone: Chancery 3191. W.1. Telephone: Hyde Park 1641. Director in charge of7'. V.: Miss 0. M. Hirst, T.V. Controller: Trevor G. H. Gray. F.I.P.A. SERVICE ADVERTISING CO. LTD. STERLING ADVERTISING LTD. London,S.W.1.Tele- Sterling House, 162 Alcester Road,Moseley, 68 Knightsbridge, Birmingham 13. Telephone: South4041-3. phone: Kensington 8111. M.I.P.A., Head of Television: D. M. Shorrock. T.V. Executive: S. R. Brittain, SEVERN ADVERTISING LTD. A. inst. M.S.M. MasonRoad,Kidderminster.Telephone: 4015/6. Bradford Office: STOWE & BOWDEN LTD. Kidderminster Tele- Street, Man- Alliance House, Kirkgate, Bradford 1. St. Andrews House, Portland9624. 7 Blen- phone: Bradford 26919. chester 1. Telephone: Central Hyde T.V. Executive: Michael A. Davis, M.I.P.A. heim Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Park 3761; and Publicity House,Claremont SHARPS' TELEVISION SERVICES LTD. Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.Telephone: 31a, James Street, London, W.1. Telephone: phone: Fleet Street 0771-2-3. Welbeck 3711. Managing Director: W. S. Sharps, B.Sc., Mil.- G. STREET & CO. LTD. K.S. Streets House, Lawrence Lane,King Street, ROBERT SHARP & PARTNERS LTD. London,E.C.2.Telephone: London Wall 45 Albemarle Street. London, W.1. Tele- 1241. phone: Hyde Park 6351. T.V.Director: Thomas Morley. T.V. Director: Martin McKeand. T.V.Manager: Ivan Staff. SHAW & UNDERWOOD (ADVERTISING LTD. SERVICES) LTD. STUART ADVERTISING AGENCY Tele- 164 High Street, Bordesley, Birmingham 12. 22Red Lion Street, London, W.C.1. Telephone: Victoria 5001/2. phone: Holborn 3355. T.V. Executive: W. J. Shaw. T.V. Executive: P. A. Frost, A.M.I.P.A.

714 SUN ADVERTISING LTD. C. P. WAKEFIELD LTD. Earlsfort Mansion, Earlsfort Terr., Dublin. Wakefield House, 153 Fleet Street, London, Telephone: 65793. E.C.4. Telephone: Fleet Street 4588 (3 lines) Managing Director: T. O'Neill. & 3521 (4 lines). Er,ative: R. J. Wakefield, M.I.P.A. TALBOT ADVERTISING WALKLEY HODGSON LTD. 44-5 Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. Telephone: 105-6, New Bond St., London, W.I. Tele- Fleet Street 5438. phone: Hyde Park 9583/4/5. T.V. Executive: H. A. N. Talbot CHARLES WALLS & PARTNERS LTD. TAYLOR ADVERTISING LTD. Provincial House, 48-62 Market Street, Brad- 85 Gloucester Place, London, W.1. Tele- ford1.Telephone: Bradford 22258(9-50). phone: Hunter 4611. T.V. Director: R. S. Pearson. A.M.I P.A. T.V. Executive: P. J. Churchard. ERWIN WASEY LTD. THE TECHNICAL ADVERTISING SERVICE Williams House, Eastbourne Terrace, Lon- (Prop. The Ward -Chalk Partnership Ltd.) don, W.2. Telephone: Ambassador 3424. 83Kingsway, London, W.C.2. Telephone: Director of Films & Tr: harry Poustie. Holborn 2968. WHITE ADVERTISING THE TGA COMPANY LTD. Midland Bank Chambers, Warwick Road, St. Martin's House, 63,66 St. Martin's Lane, Birmingham 27. Telephone: Acocks Green London,W.C.2.Telephone:TempleBar 2201/2. 4466. T.V. Executive:H. Bertram White. Director in charge: D. I. Paterson. Television Manager: T. L. N. Were. JACK WHITE & ASSOCIATES Stratford House, Moseley Road, Birming- THAMES ADVERTISING SERVICE LTD. ham, 12. Telephone: Birmingham Victoria 289-293 High Holborn, London, W.C.1, Tele- 4147-8-9. phone: Chancery 7481. T.V.Executives:H.J.V.White,M.I.P.A., T.V. Executives: F. R. Hills, G. M. Gibson. M.A.A., H. G.Griffiths, A.M.I.P.A.. L. N. Fowler. J. WALTER THOMPSON CO. LTD. 40Berkeley Square, London, W.1. Tele- R. F. WHITE & SON LTD. phone: Mayfair 9496. 72/8 Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. Telephone: Fleet Street 8311. McINNES THOMSON ADVERTISING LTD. Directors: T. F. Clarke, Mrs. M. Breeden, W. A. 42 Carlton Place, Glasgow C.5., Scotland. Clarke (Managing). Telephone: South 2274. Associate Directors: R. E. Plummer (T.V. Execu- T.V. Executive: Elizabeth Bruce. tive) A. A. Smith, B. M. Cronan. WILFRID TISBURY & CO. LTD. SIDNEY F. WICKS LTD. Roxburghe House, 273-287Regent Street, 21 Newton Street, Manchester 1. Telephone: London, W.1. Telephone: Grosvenor 6724. Central 9047. T.V. Executive: Wilfrid Tisbury. T.V. Executive: David W. Wicks. S. D. TOON & HEATH LTD. WILCOX ADVERTISING LTD. 1266 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull War- 43 Gerrard Street, London, W.1. Telephone: wickshire. Telephone: Knowle 4164/7. Regent 1471-5. Marketing and Television Manager: Mrs. F. M. T.V. Executive: Leon Cook. Towe. TROUT, LAWSON, PUBLICITY LTD. WILKES BROS. & GREENWOOD LTD. 55 Temple Row, Birmingham 2. Telephone: 299 Oxford Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Midland 6396. Grosvenor 7777. T.F. Executives: R. H. W. Chambers, R. Bryan WILLIAMS PUBLICITY CO. LTD. Carney. 77 Baker Street, London, W.1. Telephone: TULLY-CRABBE LTD. Wel bec k 6086. Groat House, Collingwood Street, Newcas- Directors: G. M. Norman (Chairman), D. G. Nor- tle -on -Tyne. Telephone: Newcastle -on -Tyne man (Managing), D. G. Norman, T. C. Segrave. 610151. . I cconnt Frecutive: G. Norman. T.V. Executive: R. Thackeray. DAVID WILLIAMS & PARTNERS LTD. UNITED KINGDOM ADVERTISING CO. 52 Bedford Row, London, W.C.1. LTD. T.V. Executive: Frank Gonella. Chesham House, 150 Regent Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 7866. WILSON ADVERTISING LTD. T.I'. Executive: Mike Storm. 20 Dale Street, Manchester 1. Telephone: C. VERNON & SONS LTD. Central2901. London Office: 17Stratton 178-202 Great PortlandSt.,London, W.1. Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Grosvenor Telephone: Langham 9591. 6101.

T.I'. : John Buxton. T.V. Director: J.P.Phoenix. .1. W. VICKERS & CO. LTD. WINTER THOMAS & HOLDSWORTH LTD. 65 London Wall, London, E.C.2. Telephone: 79 New CavendishStreet,London, W.1. London Wall 4914. Telephone: Museum 4020. VOGUE PUBLICITY Media Director: 1). J OceanBuildings,Donegal]SquareEast, T.V.: J. Landry. Belfast. Telephone: Belfast 30083. S. H. WRIGHT LTD. T. D. rceuti,e: M. Davic. 44 Bedford Row, London, W.C.1. Telephone: WADDICORS & CLARK WILKINSON LTD. Chancery 8328. 22 Dorset Square, London, N.W.1. Padding- WTV STUDIOS LTD. ton 1041. 112/114 Thorpe Road, Norwich, NOR 1ST. T.V. Director: J. H. Clark. Telephone: Norwich 26721.

715 CONROY WYKES ADVERTISING LTD. Chairman: A. E. Francis, O.B.E. 18-20St. Andrew Street,London,E.C.4. (Representing the interests and problems coin Telephone: Fleet Street 0951. mon to the regional companies). Media: Miss F. Thomas. BRITISH SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRA- T.V.: Miss F. Thomas. PHERS LTD. (To promote and encourage the pursuit of YOUNG & RUBICAM LTD. the highest standards in the craft of mo- Greater London House, Hampstead Road, tion picture photography) London, N.W.1. Telephone: Euston 9366. 59 Sloane Street, London, S.W.1. Creatiz'e Director: Dennis Anton. lion. Secretary: George Gann Manager Dept: Gilbert Kin;;. I [on. Treasurer: Bert Easey. CENTRAL CASTING LTD. PROFESSIONAL AND TRADE (Established by the British Film Producers' Association. Licensed annually by the City ASSOCIATIONS of Westminsterinaccordance with the lawsrelatingtoemploymentagencies.) THE ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION Registered Office: 49 Mount Street, London, 1 BeltYard, London, W.C.2. Telephone: W.1. CastingOffice:21-22 Poland Street, 01-405 3922. London, W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 1881. (Aims are(1) To establish advertising asthe essential factor in the marketing of produce and Directors: D. C. Barr, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., K. W. manufactured goods; (2) To conserve the com- Drury,J.P.H. Walton, B.Sec.(Econ.), mon interests of those engaged in advertising V C.I.S., H. F. Francis, 0.B.E., Tom White, by promoting co-operative action and instituting \I.B.E., Robert Lennard, B. J. Kingham, Sir protective measures; (3) To encourage the study Charles Evans, KCB, CBE, DSO, DSC (Chair- of the theory and practice of advertising and man). the improvement of its technique by the institu- Secretary:R. F.Frost,F.C.I.S, M.B.K.S. tion of courses of study, the holding of examina- General Manager: F. T. Kennedy. tions and awarding of diplomas.) Director General: J. S. Williams, O.B.E. CINEMA AND TELEVISION BENEVOLENT FUND ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTING STAFF Royalty House, 72 Dean Street, London, Bilton House, 54-58 Uxbridge Road, Lon- W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 4104 and 4109. don, W.5. Telephone: Ealing 2637. esid,'Ht :Sir Philip Wm Chairman: Ralph S. Brornhead, F.C.A. General Secretary:T. L. Littleworwl, B.Sc. Secretary: C. A. A. Kilmister. (Econ.). (The Fund gives relief by financial grants and al- ASSOCIATION OF CINEMATOGRAPH, TEL- lowances to needy members or ex -members of the EVISION AND ALLIED TECHNICIANS filmindustryorindependent TV, and their (Affiliatedto Trades Union Congress and IN 11101VS.) Labor Party). 2 Soho Square, London, W.1. COMMERCIAL TELEVISION CIRCLE Telephone: Gerrard 8506. 129 Kingsway, London, W.C.2. Telephone: President: The Hon. Anthony Asquith. Holborn 6922. Secretary: George H. Elvin, F.C.I.S. Chairman: Barry Barron. (The Association is the recognized Trade Union Vice -Chairman: Philip Mellor. for film and television technicians and negoti- 'Ion Treasurer: Michael Bailey. atessalaries and working conditions.Italso Joint Hon. Secretaries: Anthony Gittins, Harry controls the A.C.T.T. Employment Bureau as Poustie. an agency exclusively for film and TV techni- Press Officer: Tony Solomon. cians.) (Objects: to provide, for advertising agency TV executives,discussions, lectures, meetings and ASSOCIATION OF PAY -TELEVISION OP- conferences to promote a better understanding ERATORS LTD. of commercial television, to keep members in- 66 Dean Street, London, W.1. formed of trends and advances, to aim con- Secretary: James Mowat. stantly to improve the standards of commercial television, to uphold the codes of standards that BRITISH ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION may be laid down and generally agreed and, 8 Harley Street, London, W.1. Telephone: where necessary, to advise or suggest additions Museum 6367. Cables Britequity, London. or amendments to maintain a high standard of President: Felix Aylmer, O.B.E. practise. Membership is open to those continu- Honorary Treasurer: Charles Farrell. ouslyemployedin a seniorcapacityinthe Ceneral Secretary: Gerald Croasdell, 0.B.E.,B.A. commercial TV activities of a recognised ad- istwo BRITISH FILM PRODUCERS ASSCCIATION vertising agency. Annual subscription 49 Mount Street, London, W.1. Telephone: guineas.) Hyde Park 0313-7. COMPOSERS GUILD OF GREAT BRITAIN Director -General: Sir Charles Evans, K.C.B., 4 St. James's Square, London, S.W.1. Tele- C.B.E., D.S.O., D.S.C. phone: Trafalgar 1962. General Secretary: John Walton, B.Sc. (Econ), President:SirArthurBliss.Masterof F.C.I.S. Queen's Musick. BRITISH KINEMATOGRAPH SOUND AND Chairman: Adrian Cruft. TELEVISION SOCIETY Treasurer: Ernest Thomlinson. 154 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.C.2. Secretary: Mrs. T. Levan. Telephone: Temple Bar 8915-6. (Objects: To furtherartisticandprofessional 111711:171.1, :it. G. F. interests of its members). ELECTRONIC VALVES & SEMI -CONDUC- BRITISH RADIO VALVE MANUFACTUR- TOR MANUFACTURER'S ASSOCIATION ERS' ASSOCIATION Mappin House, 156/162 Oxford Street, Lon- Mappin House, 156-162 Oxford St., London, don, W.1. Telephone: Langham 8562. W.I. Telephone: Langham 8562. Secretary: W. R. West ELECTRONIC RENTALS ASSOCIATION BRITISH REGIONAL TELEVISION ASSO- 75 CannonStreet,London, E.C.4.Tele- CIATION phone: City 1172-3. KnightonHouse,52/66MortimerStreet, London, W.1. Telephone: Museum 6866. Secretary: (Udell Evans,F.( I -

716 THE ENTERTAINMENT AGENTS' ASSO- advice and assistancearegiven to Commercial CIATION LTD. Film Producers and Television Companies oper 3 Golden Square, London, W.1. Telephone: ating in Scotland.) Gerrard 2183. lion. Secretary: George Knapman. FILM PUBLICITY GUILD LTD. 170Wardour Street, London, W.1. Telephone: (Founded in 1927 as the Agents' Assoc. and name Gerrard 6423. changed to present one in February, 1966. The President: Theo Cowan. Association in Comprises the principal agencies Chairman: John Behr. in all 1,1 anche, ofthe entertainmentindustry.) Ilan. Secretary: John Arni. ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION Hon. Treasurer: Douglas Ewin. Hayes Court, West Common Road, Hayes, Bromley, Kent. Telephone: Hurstway 6251. GENERAL & MUNICIPAL WORKERS' London Area Office:39 Highbury Place, UNION London, N.5. Telephone: Canonbury 0112. Ruxley Towers, Claygate,Esher, Surrey. ( Representingelectricaloperativesengagedin Telephone: Esher 61081.

studio production.) t,i ,/,,// taiy: J. U.pci . I l' FEDERATION OF BRITISH FILM MAKERS GUILD OF FILM ART DIRECTORS 91 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.1. Tele- Art Department Library, Pinewood Studios, phone: Regent 1461. Iver, Bucks: Telephone: Iver 700. Director: A. W. Filson. Assistant Secretary: Pamela Alcott. FEDERATION OF SPECIALISED FILM AS- GUILD OF FILM PRODUCTION EXECU SOCIATIONS TIVES 2 BourchierStreet,London,W.1.Tele- Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Bucks: Tele- phone. Regent 3781. phone: Iver700. err ..1.Neill Brown, M.A. (TheFederationrepresentsandpromotesthe THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF BRIT- interests of all branches of the specialised film ISH ADVERTISERS LTD. industrythroughitsconstituent member As- 45 Hertford Street, London, W.1. Telephone: sociations:-Associationof SpecialisedFilm Grosvenor 4781. Producers,AdvertisingFilmProducersAs- sociation and theBritish Animation Group.) (Objects: Buyers as distinct from sellers ofad- vertising.Protection and advancement ofthe FEDERATION OF FILM UNIONS sales and advertising interests r t'needier firms 2 Soho Square, London, W.1. Telephone: by organised representation, co-operation, action Gerrard 8506. (Federation of Trades Unions and exchange of information and experience.) engaged inthe film production industry: Director:CommanderD. C.Fin loch.D.S.O.. Association of Cinematograph, Television O.B.E. andAlliedTechnicians.BritishActors' General Secretary:I).P. G. Atkins,m. Equity Association, Electrical Trades Un- ion, Film Artistes Association. Musicians' INDEPENDENT TELEVISION COMPANIES Union. NATKE, LTD. Britain. Knighton House,52-66MortimerStreet, President: Sir Tom O'Brien. London, W.1. Telephone: Museum 6866. Vice -President: T.Anstey. The Association exists to represent and promote Treasurer: A. C. Batchelor. the interests of the programme companies ap- Secretary: G. H. Elvin, pointed by the Independent Television Author- ity. ThemembersareA.B.C.Television, FILM AND TV CONTRACTORS ASSOCIA- Anglia Television, Associated TeleVision, TION LTD. Border Television, Channel Television. Gram- Alderman House, 37 Soho Square, London, pianTelevision.Granada Television,Rediffu- W.1. Telephone: Gerrard 7107. sionTelevision,ScottishTelevision. Southern Chaii-iihin:R. Wilson -Singer. Television. T.W.W., Tyne Tees Television. Ul- lion. Treasurer: L. Jennings. ster Television. West ward Television. Secretary: Charles W. Allen, F.C.C.S., F.R.S.A. INSTITUTE OF PRACTITIONERS IN FILM ARTISTES' ASSOCIATION ADVERTISING F.A.A. House, 61Marloes Road, London, 44 Belgrave Square, London, S.W.1. Tele- W.8. Telephone: Western 4567-8. phone: Belgravia 4404. General Secretary: Sean Brannigan. Director:J. P. O'Connor, F.C.T.0 Secretary: P. B. Woodhouse, VRD, LLB. FILM LABORATORY ASSOCIATION LTD. Media sub -committee. (A trade association of companies engaged Chub -wan: J. W. Hobson, F.I.P.A. in the printing and processing of cinemato- graphfilm).Queen's House, Leicester INSTITUTION OF ELECTRONIC AND RA- Square, London, W.C.2. Telephone: Gerrard DIO ENGINEERS 0328-9. 8-9 Bedford Square, London, W.C.1. Tele- Seoetary: W. Strachan, M.A., LL.B. phone: Museum 1901-1903. FILMS OF SCOTLAND MECHANICAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION Film House, 3 Randolph Crescent, Edin- SOCIETY LTD. burgh3,Scotland. Telephone: Caledonian Elgar House,380Streatham High Road, Lon- 2763. don, S.W.16. Telephone: Streatham 3181-8. Chairman: Sir Alexander B. King, C.B.E., D.L., Cables and Telegrams:Sofimus, London, L. LD., J.P. S.W.16. Vice -Chairman:George Singleton. J.P. OBJECTS Hon. Treasurer: The Lord Fraser of Allander, The Society has the authority of some ten thou- D.L., L. LD. sand music copyright owners in the U. K. and Director: 11.Forsyth Hardy. Commonwealth, the U.S.A., Germany, Italy (Objects: The Films of Scotland Committee was and other countries to licence the use of their setun by theScotishCouncil(Development works for all forms of mechanical reproduc- and Industry)in consultation with the Secre- tion, including sound synchronisation in cine- tary of State for Scotland to promote the pro- matograph, television and advertising films. jection of Scotland on the cinema and the tele- General Manager: B. W. Pratt. vision screens. Short films are made in collabora- Secretary: E. J. Anderson. tion with industries and local authorities and Licensing Manager: R. A. Sweetman.

717 MOTION PICTURE EXPORT ASSOCIATION RELAY SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF OF AMERICA INC. GREAT BRITAIN 15 New Burlington Street, London, W.1. 75Cannon Street, London, E.C.4. Telephone: Telephone: Regent 3811. City 1172-3. Ro- Director for U.K., Ireland and Scandinavia: SOCIETY OF AUTHORS land Thornton. 84 Drayton Gardens, London, S.W.10. Tele- MUSICIANS' UNION phone: Fremantle 6642. 29 Catherine Place, Buckingham Gate, Lon- (Officially representative of authors.) don, S.W.1. Telephone: Victoria 1348. Ca- President:John Masefield, O.M. bles: Amuse. Phone, London. General Secretary:M. E. Barber, M.A. General Secretary:Hardie Ratcliffe. Cer. Radio:A. Munro -Kerr. (This organisationis a Trade Union composed mainlyofmembersofSymphony,Theatre. SOCIETY OFFILM AND TELEVISION Kinema, Music Hall, Broadcasting and Record- ARTS LTD. ing, Orchestras and Dance Bands.) 80GreatPortlandStreet,London,W.1. Telephone: Museum 2357. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF THEATRI- (On January 1, 1959, this Societywasfounded to CAL AND KINE EMPLOYEES amalgamate into a single organisation and to (Incorporating kinema and film studio oper- continue the combined work of the British Film atives and projectionists.) Seymour House, Academy and the Guild of Television Producers 17 Waterloo Place, London, S.W.1. Tele- and Directors). phone Whitehall 1986. Telegraphic Address: President:TheEarlMountbattenofBurma, Stageland, Piccy, London. K.G., P.C., G.C.B., O.M. President:R. Vallance. Chairman:Christopher Morahan. General Secretary:Sir Tom O'Brien. Secretary:Mrs. P. J. Steele. Officer in Charge T.V. Section:George Boyd. SONGWRITERS GUILD (OF GREAT BRITAIN) LTD. THE PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY LTD. 32 Shaftesbury Avenue. London, W.1. Tele. 29-33Berners Street, London, W.1. Tele- phone: Langham3864. phone: Gerrard 1554/1439. President:Sir Compton Mackenzie. THE PERSONAL MANAGERS' ASSOCIA- Chairman:Paddy Roberts. TION LTD. Vice -Chairman:Jack Jordan. 18/20YorkBuildings,Ade1phi,London, General Secretary:Victor Knight. W.C.2. Telephone: Trafalgar 6421. Cables: Treasurer:Reynell Wreford. Rock and fox, London W.C.2. (Official organisation representing British writers (An associationof theprincipalpersonal man of popular songs and .) agerswho represent stars, feature players, au- thors,writers,producers,directors and tech- TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING nicians.) AND MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATION Chairman:Felix de Wolfe. StaffordHouse,NorfolkStreet,Strand, London,W.C.2.Telephone: Temple Bar Treasurer:Fredk. Joachim. 6824, Secretary:Donald Bradley. Dirc,t,,r:R. A. Moir, O.B.E.,M.C. PHONOGRAPHIC PERFORMANCE LTD. TELEVISION SOCIETY Evelyn House, 62 Oxford Street, London, 166Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.C.2. W.1. Telephone: Museum 1472. Telephone: Temple Bar3330. President:F. N. Sutherland, C.B.E. (A Company founded by the British Phonographic Secretary:C.A.Marshall,B.Sc.,A.M.I.E.E. Industry to control therights of the leading (Objects: The Television Societyat the present manufacturers of gramophone records and to time has a membership of over 1,600, the ma- issue licencesfor the public performance of jority being engaged in television professionally. records.) Itaccepts applications fromallinterestedin Secretary:H. G. Gilbert. television, whether as viewers, engineers, stu- dents, or retailers. Although certain aspects of RADIO AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENT programmes and productionareof interest to MANUFACTURERS' FEDERATION its members itis not a Viewers Society. and 6 Hanover Street, London, W.1. Telephone: does not cater primarily for non -technicalin- Mayfair 2472. terests. (. Tientle Tt is not the policy of the Society to actas s qualifying body, as this function is already per formed by the professionalinstitutions.itis THE RADIO AND TELEVISION RETAILERS' recognised, nevertheless, that the membership of ASSOCIATION the Society carries with it a degree of proficiency 19'21 Conway Street, London, W.1. Tele- in the theory and practice of television and a phone: Euston 6046. responsibility towards those who looktothe Director:D. M. Keegan, professional man for disinterested advice and S'ecretary:J. E. Mountain. F.C.I.S. help.) THE RADIO INDUSTRY COUNCIL VARIETY CLUB OF GT. BRITAIN (TENT 59Russell Square, London, W.C.1. Tele- NO. 36) phone: Museum 8151. 22 Charing Cross Road, London, W.C.1, Tele- Director and Secretary:R.Kelf-Cohen,C.B., phone: Covent Garden 3371. M.A., B.Sc. (Econ.) Chief Barker:Sir Billy Butlin. Press Guy:David Jones. RADIO SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN 28/30 Little Russell Street, London, W.C.1. THE WRITERS GUILD OF GREAT BRIT- Telephone: Holborn 7373. AIN Gen. Manager and Editor:John A. Rou.-, 7 Harley Street, London, W.1. Telephone: Langham1895/6. RADIOWRITERS ASSOCIATION (In 1959 the British Screen and Television Writ- (Affiliatedto the Society of Authors) 84 ers Association and the Radio and Television Drayton Gardens, London,S.W.10.Tele- Writers Association were amalgamated to form phone: Fremantle 6642. this Guild. Its object to further and protect the .Secretary:Anne Munro -Kerr. interests of its members and to obtain for Brit -

718 ish television and screen writers terms compara THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LTD. (EMI b(e to those long accepted in other fields.) Records) President: Lord Willis. (One of the EMI Group Companies) Chairman: Eric Paice. Hayes, Middlesex. Telephone: Hayes 3888. rice -chairmen: Hazel Adair, Michael Perts.Nec. Hon. Treasurer: Gordon W,11,1e,.. THE MARCONI CO. LTD. Secretary: Alan Sapper. Marconi House, Chelmsford, Essex. Tele- phone: Chelmsford 3221. EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS NEWMAN & GUARDIA LTD. Edinburgh Way, Harlow, Essex. Telephone: MANUFACTURERS Harlow24222. AEI SOUND EQUIPMENT LTD. PHILIPS ELECTRICAL LTD. CrownHouse, Aldwych,London,W.C.2. Century House, Shaftesbury Avenue, Lon- Telephone: Temple Bar 8040. don, W.C.2. Telephone: G d 7777. ARMSTRONG AUDIO LTD. PYE LTD. Warlters Road. Holloway, London, N.7. Tel- Cambridge. Telephone: Cambridge58985. ephone: North 3213-5. THE RANK ORGANISATION BELLING AND LEE LTD. BUSH MURPHY DIVISION (Electronic Components, Suppressors, Power Road, London, W.4. Telephone: Chis- v.h.f./u.h.f.Aerials andRelaySystems.) Nick 6491. Great Cambridge Road, Enfield, Middlesex. THE RANK ORGANISATION Telephone: Enfield 5393. RANK CINTEL DIVISION BRITISH RELAY WIRELESS AND TELE- Welwyn GardenCity,Herts.Telephone: VISION LTD. Welwyn Garden 23434. (Provides for the relaying of multi -channel sound and television programmes and the THE RANK ORGANISATION hiring of radio and TV sets.) Giltspur House, AUDIOVISUAL DIVISION Giltspur Street, London, E.C.1. Telephone: Wcvadger Road, Shepherds Bush, London City 3280. W.12. Telephone: Shepherds Bush 2050. DECCA RADIO AND TELEVISION RCA GREAT BRITAIN LTD. (associate com- Ingate Place Queenstown Road, Battersea, pany of Radio Corporation of America) London, S.W.B. Lincoln Way Windmill Road, Sunbury -on - Thames, Middlesex. Telephone: Sunbury - ELECTRIC & MUSICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. on -Thames 5511. Blyth Road, Hayes, Middlesex. Telephone: Hayes 3888. REGENTONE RADIO & TELEVISION LTD. Regent Works, Footscray, Kent.Tele- EMI. ELECTRONICS LTD. phone: Footscray (Broadcast and Recording Equipment Div.) 3333. Hayes, Middlesex. Telephone: Hayes3888. ROBERT RIGBY LTD. ENGLISH ELECTRIC VALVE COMPANY Premier Works,4/6NorthingtonStreet, LTD. London, W.C.1. Telephone: Holborn 2944. Waterhouse Lane, Chelmsford, Essex. Tele- phone: Chelmsford 53491. Telegrams: En- STANDARD TELEPHONES AND CABLES electico, Chelmsford. Telex: 99103. LTD. Connaught House, Aldwych, London, W.C.2. FERGUSON RADIO CORPORATION LTD. Telephone: Holborn 8765. Great Cambridge Road, Enfield, Middlesex. Telephone: Enfield 5353. THE STRAND ELECTRIC & ENGINEERING CO. LTD. FERRANTI LTD. 29 King Street, CoventGarden,London, Head Office and Works: Hollinwood, Lanca- W.C.2. Telephone: Temple Bar 4444. shire.Telephone: (061) Failsworth 2000. Works: Moston, Manchester 10. Telephone: TELEFUSION LIMITED (061) Failsworth 2071. West Gorton, Man- 731Old Kent Road, London, S.E.15. Tele- chester 12. Telephone: (061) East 3011. Wyth- phone: New Cross 6601. enshawe, Manchester 22. Telephone:(061) MERcury 5291. BarrySt.,Oldham. Tele- phone: (061) MAIn 7881. Gem Mill, Chadder- THORN ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. ton, Oldham. Telephone: (061) MAIn 6661. Thorn House, Upper St. Martins Lane, Lon- Bracknell,Berkshire. Telephone: (ODU2) don, W.C.2. Telephone: Temple Bar 2444. 87141. Thornybank, Dalkeith. Tele- phone: Dalkeith 2821. London Office: Mill - ULTRA RADIO AND TELEVISION LTD. bank Tower, Millbank, London, S.W.1. Tel- Television House, Eastcote, Ruislip, Middle- ephone: (01) VICtoria 6611. sex. Telephone: Pinner 8761. W. VINTEN LTD. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. (THE) Western Way, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. 1 Stanhope Gate, London, W.1. Telephone: Telephone: Bury St. Edmunds 2121. Cables: Hyde Park 8484. Vintacinni. Telex: 81176.

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720 The Industry in Canada

INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS STATIONS AD AGENCIES PRODUCERS, DISTRIBUTORS TRADE ORGANIZATIONS STUDIOS AND LABORATORIES SERVICES

721 TELEVISION IN CANADA

Toronto, October, 1965 prove that they can produce aviable network, REORGANIZATIONofCanada'sregulatory the country broadcasting body, the Board of Broad- or the right to operate across would be removed. Also announcedfor the cast Governors, all governmentappoint- affairs ees, emergence of theindependent CTV net- first time by CTV was several public work as a major production forceand the and variety series, and the hiring of consider- important able talent. coming of color were the three most In the past CTV had produced a few spec- television events in Canada during the past ials but mainly was a buying block whichbi- year. and Government's cycled taped programs to its members Most important of all was the produced a nightly national news program long awaited White Paper onbroadcasting Toronto handed down July 4, 1966. It fell shortof sev- from Ottawa. With the new CTV, Govern- becomes the main Canadian televisionproduc- eral recommendations made to the tion centre because CTV's stationis ment the year previous by aBroadcasting Toronto's CFTO-TV owned by Toronto Committee headed by Montreal industrialist Telegram publisher John Bassett. The CBC's Robert Fowler. that the English language flagship station has long But the White Paper recommended been Toronto's CBLT-TV. Board of Broadcast Governorsmembership By Government permission color tv came be increased to five from three fulltime mem- 1, 1966 bers, and that the board he free to issuetele- to Canada on a part time basis Sept. Cabi- with some after regular transmission allowed vision licenses without reference to the from July 1, 1966. Fulltime color was allowed net. This frees leading Canadiangovernment with Canada's officials from any claims of favoratismthat as of Jan. 1, 1967 to coincide had cropped up in the past. 100th birthday and color telecasting from The White Paper also splits theauthority Expo 67, the Montreal World's Fair which of the Canadian BroadcastingCorporation begins in April. president Alphonse Ouimet who in 1964 was Altogether it was a year of change for granted a further seven year term in his post. Canada's television industry and one that will him provoke much stimulation and continued de- The changes, if implemented, would give bate through the following years. a chief executive officerappointed by the -Sid Adilman CBC's board of directors, who would run the corporation on a day to day basis leaving the president in charge of longrange planningand British Broadcasting Corp. policy. Ottawa: 1500 Bronson Avenue. This would leave the CBC Presidentwith BBC REPRESENTATIVE IN CANADA two bosses-his own board of governorsand S. W. SMITHERS the BBG. The White Paper, which will be fullyde- CTV Television Network Limited bated by the House of Commons before any 42 Charles St.,E. Toronto. 924-5454. Montreal: changes are made, also recommended BBG 1420 Sherbrooke St., W., Suite 200, Montreal control over CATV, and Canadian Govern- 25.; 849-8021. ment control of foreign or monopoly owner- PRESIDENT ship of television and radio stations, authority GORDON KEEBLE to the BBG to levy stiff fines forbreaches of EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTS MURRAY CHERCOVER (Programming) regulations or failure to carry out conditions MICHAEL HIND -SMITH (Sales) of licensing and removal of the CBC program BOARD OF DIRECTORS bosses from Ottawa to Toronto and Mont- Representatives (one each) from member stations: CHAN-TV, Vancouver; CFCN-TV, Ottawa; real. CFCF-TV,Montreal;CJHC-TV,Halifax; The White Paper also urged CBC financ- CHRE-CHAB-TV,Regina -Moose Jaw;CKCO- ing on a five rather than single yearbasis TV, Kitchener and CJON-TV, St. John's New- and provided necessary powers for the growth foundland. SALES MANAGER of educational television by the provinces R. A. AIKEN rather than the CBC. PROMOTION MANAGER Emergence of CTV came after its 11 affili- ED HOUSEMAN and EXECUTIVEPRODUCER ates bought the network from its founder ARTHUR WEINTHAL president, Spence Caldwell. Within weeks of MONTREAL MANAGER obtaining BBG approval to operate the net- GENE PLOUFFE DIRECTOR NETWORK OPERATIONS work, the affiliates which maintained the net- JAMES SMITH work's head officein Toronto announced through its new president Gordon Keeble that Canadian Broadcasting it would telecast more than 90 per cent ofits hours Corporation shows in color and would schedule 65 1500 Branson Ave., Ottawa, Ontario; 731-3111. of regular network service. The BBG gave the affiliates one year to Mail address: P. 0. Box Ottawa, Ontario.

722 BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUPERVISOR OF CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS Alphonse Ouimet,president;Capt. W. E.S. B. ATTRIDGE Briggs, vice president; J. M. R. Beverige, Wolf- ENGINEER ville, N.S.; F. L. Jenkins, London, Ont.; D. M. G. H. Jones MacAuley, Sackville, N.B.; T. W. L. MacDer- mott, Lennoxville, Quebec; E. B. Osier, Winni- CHIEF NEWS EDITOR peg, Manitoba; Dr. Stephanie Potoski, Yorkton MARGE MUNROE Sasketchewan;AndreRaynauld,Outrement, DIRECTOR OF MUSIC Quebec; J.G. Prentice, Vancouver, B.C.; R. GEOFFREY WADDINGTON Seguin, Ottawa. SUPERVISOR OF DRAMA ESSE W. LJUNGH EXECUTIVE-OTTAWA SUPERVISOR OF FARM & FISHERIES PRESIDENT BROADCASTS J. A. OUIMET R. G. KNOWLES VICE PRESIDENT SUPERVISOR OF RELIGIOUS & INSTITU- CAPT. W. E. S. BRIGGS TIONAL BROADCASTS VICE PRESIDENT, FINANCE W. J. DUNLOP V. F. DAVIES VICE PRESIDENT, ENGINEERING SUPERVISOR OF OUTSIDE BROADCASTS J. E. HAYES A. E. POWLEY VICE PRESIDENT, ASSISTANT TO PRES. SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOL BROADCASTS R. C. FRASER F. S. RAINSBERRY VICE PRESIDENT PROGRAMMING SUPERVISOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS E. S. HALLMAN PETER CAMPBELL VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER ASSIST. (WOMEN) NETWORK BROADCASTING (ENGLISH) DODI ROBB H. G. WALEER PROJECT EDITOR ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER, ENGLISH HUGH KEMP NETWORK MANAGER,___CBLT R. W. McGALL WILLIAM WESTON VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, MANAGER, TV SALES REGIONAL BROADCASTING W. F. Comm C. JENNINGS MANAGER, RADIO SALES VICE PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER, R.S. JOYNT NETWORK BROADCASTING (FRENCH) M. OUIMET TV NETWORK STATION RELATIONS DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICE IAN RITCHIE C. DELAFIELD DIRECTOR, PUBLIC RELATIONS ENGINEERING DIVISION-OTTAWA J. D. LUSHER DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH J. E. HAYES A. J. LAIRD DIRECTOR OF STATISTICS MONTREAL R. L. LEWIS CHIEF ENGINEER ASST. VICE-PRESIDENT, PROGRAMMING R. D. CAHOON J. M. BEAUDET DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL PROGRAM PROJ- ECTS COMMERCIAL DIVISION F. P. JOHNSON 500 Church St., Toronto. DIRECTOR STATION RELATIONS COMMERCIAL MANAGER IAN RITCHIE W. E. PowELL DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SERVICES ASSISTANT COMMERCIAL MANAGER A. W. WILSON W. R. JOHNSTON DIRECTOR OF SALES POLICY-PLANNING SUPERVISOR OF TV SALES 0. J. W. SHUGG J. R. MALLOY DIRECTOR NORTHERN & ARMED FORCES SERVICES NEWFOUNDLAND REGION A. G. COWAN T. A. Building, St. John's Nfld.; 87181 DIRECTOR, OTTAWA AREA OPERATIONS DIRECTOR J. J. DUNN W. F. GALGAY CBC REPRESENTATIVE IN PARIS J. ST. GEORGES CBC REPRESENTATIVE IN LONDON MARITIME REGION SPENCER MOORE UnitedServicesBuilding, 100SackvilleSt., CBC REPRESENTATIVE AT UN Halifax; 2-8311 FERGUS MUTRIE DIRECTOR S. R. KENNEDY TORONTO (Network Broadcasting, English. Mailing address P.O. Box 500, Terminal 'A') FRENCH NETWORKS HEADQUARTERS DIRECTOR OF ENGLISH NETWORKS AND Box 6000,Radio -CanadaBuilding,1425Dor- THE TORONTO AREA chester Street West,Montreal;UNiversity A. K. MORROW 6-2571 DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER J. D. Nixon R. DAVID DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION SERVICES COMMERCIAL MANAGER CEC SMITH MAURICI, VALIQUITTE PROGRAM DIRECTOR, RADIO J. T. CRAINE PRAIRIE REGION SALES DIRECTOR RADIO & TV P. 0. Box 160, 541 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, J. R. MALLOY SPruce 4-2541 723 DIRECTOR Red Deer T. R. FINLAY CKRD-TV (Channel 6). CBC (Satellite: Coro- nation)(Banff) ClICA Television Ltd., Red Deer, 347-6681. H. L. BRITISH COLUMBIA REGION Flock, pres. & gen. mgr.; G. E. Spackman, man. 701 Hornby Street, Vancouver; TAtlow 0246 dir.; Jack Reidy, commercial mgr.; Wendell Wilks, DIRECTOR prod. mgr.; Radio -TV Reps., U. S.reps., ABC KENNETH P. CAPLE Intl. TV Inc. -0- BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEVISION STATIONS Dawson Creek ALBERTA CJDC-TV (Channel 5) CBC Radio Station CJDC Ltd. 901 -102nd Ave., Dawson Calgary Creek; H. L. Michaud, president; Mike LaVerne, mgr.; Cndn. reps. TV Reps.Ltd. U.S.reps. CFCN-TV (Channel 4) CTV Donald Cooke, Inc. CFCN Television Ltd. Broadcast House, Calgary. CH 9-9101. James A. Kamloops Love, pres.; Gordon L. Carter, exec. vice pres.; Robert W. Lamb, vice pres. engineering; Wm. CFCR-TV (Channel 4) (CBC Kine)(Satellites N. Love, news dir.; E. W. (Ted) Chapman, prog. atIILocations) mgr. Cndn. reps. Television Reps. Ltd. ;U. S. Twin Cities Television Ltd., 460 Pemberton Terrace, reps. Canadian Standard Broadcast Sales, Inc. Kamloops; 1021. Ian G. Clark, pres. Sr gen. mgr.; Operation: 1960. Dick Sharp, sales mgr. Cdn. reps., All -Canada TV. Operation: 1957. CHCT-TV (Channel 2) CBC Calgary Television Ltd., 955 Rideau Road, Calgary; Kelowna 243-3491. Frederick Shaw, pres.; A. M. Cairns, CHBC-TV (Channel 2) (CBC Kine)(Satellites v.p. & gen. mgr.; J. N. Inkster, sales mgr.; Ron Chase, operations mgr.; Bruce Northland, promo. at 14 Locations) mgr.; Cndn reps., All Canada Television; U. S. Okanagan Valley TelevisionCo.Ltd.,342 Leon reps. Avenue, Kelowna; 4535. J. H. Browne, pres.; Roy Operation: 1954. G. Chapman, gen. mgr. Operation: 1957. Edmonton Prince George CFRN-TV(Channel 3) CTV CKPG-TV (Channel 3) Sunwapta Broadcasting Co. Ltd., Broadcast House, Station E, Edmonton; 484.3311. G. R. A. Rice, (KPG Television Ltd. Robert T. Harkins, pres. & gen.mgr.;CarolePow,gen.sls.mgr.;Bob pres. & gen. mgr.; Sid Lancaster, news; Bruce McGavin,d mgr. Canadian reps., All -Canadian TV Alloway,sales mgr.; Ted Wadson, chief eng.; George Kid, prog. mgr.; Cndn. reps., Television Ltd. Representatives Ltd._; U. S. reps., Canadian Sta- Operations: mid -1961. tion Broadcast Sales Inc. Operation: 1954. Terrace -Kitimat CFTK-TV (Channel 3) CBS CBXT (Channel 5) Skeena Broadcasters Ltd., Box 1540 Terrace, B.C.; Owned and operated by the Canadian Broadcast:ng J. Fred Weber, mgr. dir.; Wayne Seabrook, genl. Corp. Studios; 75th St. & 89th Ave., Ralph Hor- mgr.; Gordon Leighton, Don Hampson, prod. mgrs. ley, mgr. Cndn.reps. Television Reps Ltd.; U. S.reps., Operation: Spring, 1961. ABC Intl. TV Inc. Operation: 1962. Lethbridge Vancouver CJLH-TV (Channel 7) CBC CBUT (Channel 2) CBC (Satellites, Courtney, Southern Alberta Television Ltd., Lethbridge; FA. 7-1521. Norman Botterill,pres. & genl.mgr.; Nelson and Trail Cranbrook) Lloyd Crittenden, sales mgr.; Vic Reed, chief Canadian Broadcasting Corp., 701Hornby Street, eng.; Bob Ranson, prog. dir.; Cndn. reps., All Vancouver; TAtlow 0246. Hugh Palmer, director Canada Television; U. S. reps. of television; R. L. Whiteside, technical director; J.D. Patterson, film dir.; W. W. Inglis, prog. Operation: 1955. dir.; R. L. Elson, news dir.; Canadian rep., CBC Nat'l. Selective T.V.; U. S. rep., Weed & Co. Lloydminster Operation: 1953. CKSA-TV (Channel2)CBC SupplementSta- CHAN-TV (Channel 8) CTV tion British Columbia Television Broadcasting System, CHSA-TV Limited, 5036 -50th Street, Lloydminster, Ltd.Box 4700, Vancouver; J. R. Peters, pres. 875-3321. Arthur F. Shortell, pres. & gen. mgr., studio. Burnaby, Vancouver. L. Colthorp, W. C. James Cane, Station and commercial mgr. Elliott, E. G. Rose, vice pres.; Ray Peters, presi- Operation: July, 1960. dent; Canadian rep., All -Canadian TV Ltd. Operation: Nov. 1960. Medicine Hat Victoria CHAT -TV (Channel 6) CBC Supplement Station CHEK-TV (Channel6) CBC (Rebroadcasting Monarch Broadcasting Co. Ltd., 520 First Street, stationsat Squamish,Port Hardy Sointula, Medicine Hat, 584-3911; Orville Kope, genl. mgr.; Hugh Pender, Chief Op.; S. F. Gaffney, chief Newcastle Ridge Kokish). eng.; Cndn. reps. All -Canada Radio & TV. U. S. BritishColumbia TelevisionBroadcasting System reps. 1ted..,;Lpres.;s 3693 Epsom Dr.,Victoria;J.R.Peters, Operation: Sept.1957. W. C. Elliot, v.p.; Frank Bond, ops. mgr.; 724 Dave Norman, nat'l.sls. mgr.; Art Hall, prod. super.; A. Marguis, news dir.; Cndn. reps., All - Grand Falls Canada. CJCN-TV (Channel 4) Newfoundland Broadcasting Co., Executive as under YUKON CJON-TV. Whitehorse Operation: 1960. WHTV (Channel 4) St. John's CTV Northern Television Systems. Ltd., Box 1163, White- CJON-TV (Channel 6) (with satellite CJOX-TV, horse, Yukon. Phone: 7-2359. Argentia), Central Newfoundland CTV MANITOBA Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd.,Prince ofWales Street, St. John's; 7105. Geoff. Stirling. Brandon chmn.; Don Jamieson, pres.; C. Pope, sales mgr.; Oscar Hierlihey, chief engr.; Colin Jamieson, v.p. CKX-TV (Channel 5) CBC & gen.mgr.;Cndn.reps.,Stovin-BylesLtd.; Western Manitoba Broadcasters Ltd.. 2940 Victoria U. S. reps., Weed Television Inc. Avenue, Brandon; PA -5441. John B. Craig, pres. Operation: 1955; TV & man, dir.;Stuart Craig, v.p.; Archie Olson, sales mgr.; Ron Katzin, prog. mgr.; Jim Struthers, NOVA SCOTIA news, Allan Gomez, chief eng.; Cndn. reps., All - Canada Television. Antigonish Operation: 1955. CFXU-TV (Channel 9) Winnipeg Atlantic Television Co.Ltd., H. J.Webb, pres.; Charles O'Brien, genl. mgr. CBWT (Channel4)CBC(Satellite,Kenora Operation: 1961. Le Pas, Flin Flon) Canadian Broadcasting Corp.. 541 Portage Avenue, Halifax Winnipeg;SP. 4-2541. J. R. Finlay, dir. of TV.; CBHT (Channel 4) CBC (Satellites, Liverpool, D. E. Cameron, prog. dir.; H. C. Heywood, tech. director; A. W. Dentry, news dir.; film dir., Miss Shelburne, Yarmouth) G. M. Brown; reps. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Canadian Broadcasting Corp., 70 Bell St., Halifax; Operation: 1954. 2-8311. J. Simonsen, dir. TV; W. Harper, prog. CBWFT dir.; J. Simonsen, tech. dir.; reps. (French network Channel(.1Owned and operated Operation: 1954. by CBC. CJCH-TV (Channel 5) CTV (Satellites Cunning, CJAY-TV (Channel 7) CTV Bayview, Amherst) ChannelSevenTelevisionLimited, PoloPark, CJCH Ltd. Studio: 2885 Robie St., Halifax; 455- Wino: peg; 775-0371. Jack M. Davidson, gen. mgr.; 0481. Finlay MacDonald, pres.; Douglas Clarke, Pat McGhee, sls. mgr.; Jim Purvis, prog. dir.; gen.sls.mgr.; Larry Knoke, prog.mgr.;Joe A. G. Cobb, tech. dir. King, news. ed.; Cndn. reps., StovinByles; U. S. Cndn. Reps. Stovin-Byles Ltd.; U. S. reps., E. S. reps.,ABC Intl. TV Inc. Sumner Corp. Operation: 1961. NEW BRUNSWICK Sydney Moncton CJCB-TV (Channel 4) CBC (Satellite,Inver- CKCW-TV (Channel 2) CBC (Satellite Camp- ness) ellton, Harrison Brook, Newcastle.) Cape Breton Broadcasters Ltd., Hardwood Hill, Syd- ney; 3431;J. M. Nathanson, genl. mgr.; Tom MonctonBroadcastingCo. Ltd..HalifaxStreet, Reynolds, natnl. sales mgr.; R. J. Norton, chief Moncton.Fred A.Lynds.pres. & genl engr.; Douglas Clarke, sales mgr.; John Sone, Hubert Button, gen.mgr.; Keith Chase, mgr.; prog. mgr.; Candn reps., All -Canada Television. chief engr.; Candn reps., Paul Mulvihill, A.J. Messner;, U. S. reps, Canadian Standard Broad- Operation: 1954. cast Sales. Operation:1954. ONTARIO Barrie CBAFT (Channel II) CKVR-TV(Channel Parry (Frenchlanguage)CanadianBroadcastingCorp., 3) CBC (Satellite 232 St. George Street. MonctonS. R. Kennedy. Sound) dir. maritimes; Guy Theriault, station mgr.; D. G. RalphSnelgroveTelevision Ltd.. Box 519, Barrie: LeBlanc, sls. rep. PA. 6-6466.Ralph T. Snelgrove, ores. & genl. Operation: 1959. mgr.; Charles M. Tierney,sales mgr. & prog. mgr.; Chas. Tierney, comm. mgr.;Bill Harring- Saint John ton, news dir.;J. Mattenley. chief eng.;Cndn. reps., Paul Mulvihill & Co., A. J. Messner; U. S. CHSJ-TV (Channel 4)(Satellite Bon Accord, reps., Canadian Standard Broadcast. Edmundston) Operation: 1955. NewBrunswick Broadcasting Co.Ltd..14 Church Street, Saint John, N. B.; 693-3304. L. F. Daley, Cornwall pres.;George Cromwell,gent.mgr.;JackG. Bishop. chief engr.; William Stewart, prog. dir.; CJSS-TV (Channel 8) Candn reps., All -Canada Television. Satellitefor CJOH-TV, Ottawa. Operation:1954 Elk Lake NEWFOUNDLAND CFCL-TV-2 (Channel 3) Cornerbrook Satellitefor CFCL-TV, Timmins. CBYT (Channel 5) (Satellite Harmon Field) Hamilton Canadian Broadcasting Corp.,13 Cobb Lane, Cot nerbrook. W. F. Galgay. dir. Newfoundland; C. V. CHCH-TV (Channel II) Hierlihy, stationmgr.; G. D. Halley, comm. rep. Niagara Television Ltd.,163 Jackson Street West. Operation: 1959 Hamilton; 522-1101. Kenneth D. Soble, pres.; Sid 725 J. Bibby, asst. genl. mgr.; Al Bruner, dir.sls. Cambrian BroadcastingLtd., Box 400,Sudbury, mktg.; Bill Jeynes, chief eng.; Ron Ellis, news Ont.; 674.0711. George M. Miller, chmn. of bd.; dir.; Cndn. reps., All -Canada Television; U. S. Ralph Connor, v.p. & gen. mgr.; Jim Boyd, ops. reps., E. S. Sumner. mgr.; Wally Robert, chief eng.; Candn. & U. S. reps., All -Canada Television. Operation :1954. Operation: 1954. Kapuskasing Timmins CFCL-TV (Channel 3) CFCL-TV (Channel 6) CBC (Satellites: Kapus- Satellite for CFCL-TV, Timmins. kasing,ElkLake) J. Conrad Lavigne Enterprises Ltd., P.O. Box 620, Kingston Timmins. J.Conrad Lavigne. pres.; Rene Bar- CKWS-TV (Channel 1 I ) CBC rette, genl. mgr.; Roch Demers, chief eng.; Terry Frontenac Broadcasting Company Ltd.,170 Queen Coles, prog. dir.; rep., Paul Mulvihill; U. S. reps.; Street, Kingston; 542-4977. Senator W. R. Davis, Weed & Co. Ares.; Roy W. Hofstetter, genl. mgr.; HarrM. Operation: 1956. Edgar, comm. mgr.; Cndn. reps.. All -Canada Tele- vision. Toronto Operation: 1953. CBLT (Channel 6) CBC CanadianBroadcastingCorp.,354JarvisStreet Ottawa Toronto. Robert McGall, gen. mgr. English net- CBOT (Channel 4) CBC work broadcasting;G.Jones,tech,dir.;reps., Canadian Broadcasting Corp.. Scott Street, Ottawa; Canadian Broadcasting Corp. PA. 8.1771. J.J. Dunn, mgr.; reps., Canadian Operation: 1952. Broadcasting Corp. Operation: 1955. CFTO-TV (Channel 9) CTV Baton Broadcasting Ltd., Box 9 Toronto, Ont. John CBOFT (Channel 9) CBC-French Bassett, chairman & pres.; W. 0. Crampton, vice Charles G. Huard, mgr.; reps. Canadian Broadcast- pres. & gen. mgr.; J. Ruttle, prog. dir. U. S. reps., ing Corp. ABC Int'l. TV. Operation: 1955. Operation: 1961. CJOH-TV (Channel 13) CTV Windsor Bushnell Broadcasting Ltd., 1500 Merivale Rd., Ot- CKLW-TV (Channel 9) CBC tawa; 224.1313. Ernest Bushnell,pres.;Stuart Western Ontario Broadcasting Co. Ltd., 825 River- Griffiths,v.p. & gen. mgr.; Peter Francis, prod. side Drive West, Windsor; 254-2831. J.S. Cam mgr.; W. E. Jdiffe, prom. mgr. Cndn. reps., In- Ritchie, pres. & gen. mgr.; E. C. Metcalfe, station dependent Canadian TV Sales Ltd.; U. S. reps., mgr.; Giles McMahon, sales mgr.; Stewart Clark, Canadian Standard broadcast sales. dir. engr.; G. Roper, prog. mgr.; Candn. reps., Operation: 1961. All -Canada Television; U. S. reps., RKO General Inc. Pembroke Operation: 1954. CHOV-TV (Channel 5) Ottawa Valley TelevisionCo.Ltd. Highway 17, Wingham Pembroke. Gordon Archibald, pres.; Ramsay Gar - row, sls. dir. Cndn. reps., Paul Mulvihill; U. S. CKNX-TV (Channel 8) CBC Radio Station CKNX Ltd., Wingham; 357-1310. G. reps., Canadian Broadcast Sales. W. Cruickshank, pres.; Ross Hamilton, sales mgr.; Operation: fall, 1961. S. C. Reid, chief engr.; Candn reps., All -Canada Television. Peterborough Operation: 1955. CHEX-TV (Channel 12) CBC Kawartha Broadcasting Company Ltd., Box 659, Kitchener Peterborough; RI. 2-0451. Senator R. S. Davis. pres.; Don Lawrie, mgr.; D. T. Manning, sales CKCO-TV (Channel13) CTV mgr.; A. E. Crump, chief engr.; Gordon Shale, Central Ontario Television Limited, 864 King Street All -Canada Television. West, Kitchener; 744-7331. Carl A. Pollock, pres.; prog.dir.; Candn. reps., William D. McGregor, gen. mgr.; Alexander Day, Operation: 1955 exec. dir.; Cndn. rep., Joseph Hardy & Co. Ltd.; ntnl, & U. S. reps., ABC Int'l. TV. Port Arthur-Fort William Operation: 1954. CKPR-TV (Channel 2) CBC Thunder Bay Electronics Ltd.. 87 North Hill Street, London Port Arthur; DI 4-9685. Fraser Dougall, pres.; CFPL-TV (Channel 10) CBC G. N. Conger, mgr.; Candn reps., Stovin-Byles; London Free Press Printing Co. Ltd., Box 2880, U. S. reps., Canadian Standard Broadcast Sales. Commissioner's Road, London; 434-2115. Walter J. Operation: 1954. Blackburn, pres.; Murray T. Brown, gen. mgr.; Robert A. Reinhart, station mgr.; Glen Robitaille, Sault Ste. Marie chief engr.; W. Cliff Wingrove, asst. genl. mgr.; CJIC-TV (Chnanel 2) CBC Candn reps.,v.s., All -Canada Television; U. S. Hyland Broadcasting Radio -TV Ltd., 119 East Street, reps. Sault Ste. Marie; AL. 6.7494. Mrs. J. G. Hyland, Operation: 1953. pres.; R. H. Ramsay. gm. mgr.; DD. R. Irwin, chief engr.; E. W. Plouffe, sales mgr.; Wayne North Bay Turner, prog. mgr.; Candn. & U. S. reps., All - CFCH-TV (Channel 10) CBC Canada Television. Tel -Ad Company Limited, Box 1000, North Bay; Television; Studio: 752-3000. G. A. Alger, pres.; Ced Price, Operation: 1954. mang. dir.; Fred Noon, sales mgr.; David Mee, chief engr.; Bill Hart, program dir.; Reg Came, Sudbury mgr.; Sid Tomkins, prog. dir.; Candn reps., Stovin- CKSO-TV (Channel5)CBC(SatelliteElliot Byles ; U. S. reps., All Canada Radio & TV Ltd. Lake) Operation: 1955. 726 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Quebec City

Charlottetown CBVT (Channel I 1 ) CBC French Owned & operated by Canadian Broadcasting Corp. CFCY-TV (Channel13) CBC (Satellite New Glasgow) CFCM-TV (Channel 4) Island Radio Broadcasting Company Ltd., 85 Kent Television de Quebec (Canada) Ltd., 1000 Myrand, Street,Charlottetown;7347. Mrs.Keith S. Quebec City; MU. 3.4985. Gaston Pratte, pres.; Rogers, pres.; Robert F. Large, mgr.; Paul Wil- Jean A. Pouliot, man. dir.; Ernest W. Miller, liams, Comm. mgr.; Loman McAuley, prod. dir.; comm. mgr.; Paul Chamberland, prog. mgr.; Mar- John Jay, chief engr.; Candn reps., All -Canada celChabot,dir.engr.; Cndn reps., Joseph A. reps., Weed Television. Hardy Co. Ltd. Toronto & Montreal; U. S. rep., Television; U. S. Jos. A. Hardy; S. reps., ForJoe TV. Operation:1956. Operation: 1954. QUEBEC CKMI-TV (Channel 5) Same executive as CFCM, but French operation. Carleton Operation: 1954. CHAU-TV (Channel 5) CBC (Bilinguel) (Satel- lites Perce, Fox River.) Rimouski Television de la Baie des Chaleurs Inc., Carleton CJBR-TV (Channel 3) CBC (Satellites: CJES-TV Que. Dr.Charles H. Houde, man. dir.;Pierre Estcourt, and CFCV-TV Clermont) Stein, coin. mgr.; Arthur Houde. program co-ord. La Radio du BasSt.Laurent.Inc.,6St. John Canadian reps., Hardy Radio & TV Ltd. Street, Rimouski, P.Q.; 723-2217. Jacques Bril- liant,pres.; Andre Lecomte, genl. mgr.;L.P. Chicoutimi Cliche,sales mgr.; Real Therrien, chief engr.; FrancoisRaymond,prog.dir.;Candn.reps., CJPM-TV (French) Stovins-Byles Ltd.; U. S. reps., All -Canadian Ra- CJPM-TV Inc., Box 600 Mount Ste.Claire Rd., dio & TV. Chicoutimi; 549-2576. Paul Audette, gen. mgr.; Operation: 1954. Claude Blain, asst. gen. mgr.; Cndn. reps., Paul L'Anglais, Inc.; U. S. reps., ForJoe TV Inc. Riviere-du-Loup Operation: 1963. CKRT-TV (Channel 7) CBC CKRT-TV Ltee.,1 Frontenac St., Riviere-du-Loup, Jonquiere Luc Simard, pres. & gen. mgr.; Gerard Simon, CKRS-TV (Channel12) CBC French vice-pres.; Claude Ayotte, tech, dir. Radio Saguenay Ltee.,175Sir Wilfred Laurier Operation: 1961. Street, Jonquiere, P.Q.; 542-4551. Henri Lepage, pres.; Tom Burham, mgr.; Gerard Lemieux, dir. Rouyn-Noranda eng.; Odette Arseneault, prog. mgr.; Candn. reps., Joseph Hardy & Co. Ltd., U. S. reps., Canadian CKRN-TV (Channel 4) CBC (Bilingual) Standard Broadcast Sales. Northern Radio Nord Inc., Box 70, Rouyn, P.Q.; Operation: 1955. 762-7741. J. L. Gauthier, pres. & mang. dir.; Lu- cien La Rocque, comm. mgr.; Jean G. Langevin, chief engr.; Candn. reps.Paul L'Anglais; U. S. Matane reps., Canadian Standard Broadcast. CKBL-TV (Channel 9) CBC French Operation: 1957. Ciede Radiodiffusion de Matane Ltee.,Matane, P.Q.; 562-0290. Rene Lapointe, pres. & genl. mgr.; Sherbrooke Yvon Fortier, ops. mgr.; Octave Lapointe, comm. mgr.; Cndn. reps., Jos. A. Hardy & Co.; U. S. CHLT-TV (Channel 7) CBC (French) reps., Devney Organization Inc. La Tribune Ltee., 221 Dufferin Street, Sherbrooke, Operation: 1958. P.Q.; 569-9331. J. L. Gauthier, pres.; A. Gauthier, mang. dir.;J. L. Gauthier, comm. mgr.; Pierre Brunneau, station mgr.; Candn. reps., Paul L'An- Montreal glais; U. S. reps., Canadian Standard Broadcast. CBFT (Channel 2) CBC French Canadian BroadcastingCorp., 1425 Dorchester Trois Rivieres Street, Montreal; UN 6-2571. J. Blais, dir. TV.; CKTM-TV (Channel 13) CBC reps., Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Operation: 1952. Television St. Maurice Inc., Box 277, Trois Rivieres. Henri Audet, pres.; Fernand Paquet, prod. mgr.; CBMT (Channel 6) CBC Yves Hamel chief engineer. CanadianBroadcastingCorp., 1425 Dorchester Street, Montreal; UN 6-2571. G. Lamarche, dir. SASKATCHEWAN TV.; Charles Frenette, tech,dir.; Don McGill, prog. dir.;reps., Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Moose Jaw Operation: 1954. CHAB-TV (Channel 4)(Satellite Regina) CTV Radio Station CRAB Ltd., 127 Main St., N., Moose CFCF-TV (Channel 12) CTV ENGLISH Jaw, 692-6464. Jack Moffat, pres. & gen. mgr.; Canadian MarconiCo.,405OgilvyAve.;Mon- Sid Boyling, station mgr.; Ken Newans, sls. mgr.; treal15,CR.3-6311. W. V.George,pres.; Terry McBurney, prog. dir.; Jack Johnson, bus. D. Martz, gen. mgr.; Vin Dittmer, bus. mgr.; mgr. Candn. reps., Stovin-Byles; U. S. reps., E. S. Robert Johnston,salesmgr.;S.B.Hayward, Sumner Corp. prog. mgr. Canadian & U. S.Rep., All -Canada Operation: 1959. Radio & TV. Operation: 1961. Prince Albert CFTM-TV (Channel 10) French CKBI-TV (Channel 5)(Satellites: Allicane, N. TeleMetropoleCorporation, 1405Maisonneuve, Battleford, Nipawin & Greenwater.) CBC Montreal. J. A. De Seve, pres.; Roland Giguere, Central Broadcasting Co. Ltd., CKBI Bldg., Prince station mgr. Canadian rep., Stovin-Byles; U. S. Albert, Sask; 763-7421.E. A. Rawlinson, mng. rep., ForJoe TV. dir.;Ian Robertson,sales mgr.;Jack Cennon, Operation: 1960. prog. mgr. Cndn. & U. S. reps. All -Canada TV. 727 Swift Current Cam Logan & Associates CJFB-TV (Channel 5) CBC 12 Shuter St., Toronto. 366-4443. Swift Current Telecasting Co. Ltd.; PR 3-7266. Wil- Cam Logan, pres. liam Forst, pres. & genl. mgr.; Walter Buffam, sales mgr.; Don Hoskins, newsdir.;Howard A. J. Messner & Co. Smith, film dir. Cndn. reps., Television Represen- tatives Ltd. U. S. reps. Forjoe-TV Inc. 171 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg 2. WH 3-9574. Operation: 1957. Tony Messner, mgr. Yorkton Paul Mulvihill & Co. Ltd. CKOS-TV (Channel3)(Satellites: Carlyle & 4 Richmond St. E., Toronto. EM 3-8814. Wynyard.) CBC Toronto: Paul Mulvihill, Montreal: Norm Guilfoyle, York -tonTelevisionCo.Ltd.95East Broadway, 1434 St. Catherine St., W., UN. 1-7987. Yorkton, Sask; 783.3688. Ronald Skinner, pres.; George Skinner, genl. mgr.; Wilbur Westby, dir. National -Time Sales Cndn. reps. Stovin-Byles Ltd. U. S.reps., ABC Int'l TV. 2149 Yonge St., Toronto; HU. 7-3023. Roy Green, sales mgr. Regina Lorrie Potts & Co., Ltd. 2) CBC (Satellites Col- CKCK-TV (Channel Clair Ave. W., Toronto; WAlnut1-8951. gate, Willow Bunch) I 3A St. Trans -Canada Communications Ltd., Box 2000, Re- Lorrie Potts, mgr. gina; LA 3-6671. Michael Sifton, pres.; Harold Crittenden, v.p.; Don Tunnicliffe, sls. mgr.; Ernie Radio -Television Representatives Strong,chiefeng.;LarryGlover,prog.dir.; Ltd. Cndn. & U. S. reps., All Canada Television. Operation: 1954. 76 St. Clair Ave., W., Toronto; Phone: 927-3221. Bob Quinn, exec. vice pres. Saskatoon Andy McDermott Sales Ltd. CFQC-TV (Channel 8) CBC 85Bloor St.E., Toronto; Phone: 924-4477. A. A. Murphy & Sons Ltd.,216FirstAvenue North Saskatoon; 242-6611. A. A. Murphy, pres.; Andy McDermott, mgr. G. Blair Nelson, v.p. & genl. mgr.; Walter Ro- 1102 Windsor Hotel, Montreal. UN. 6-2749. manow, ops. mgr.; Greg Barnsley, prog. mgr.; Lyn Hoskins, chid eng.; Cndn. reps., Television Scharf Broadcast Sales Ltd. Representatives Ltd.; U. S. reps., Canadian Sta- 1006 Richards St., Vancouver. MU 4-6277. tion Representatives Ltd. Operation: 1954. C. A. Brian Scharf, pres. Stephens & Towndrow Ltd. 2 Carlton St., Toronto. Phone: 368-3021. STATION REPRESENTATIVES Bill Stephens, Ernie Towndrow, mgrs. All -Canada Radio & Television Ltd. Stovin-Byles Ltd. W. D. Byles, pres., 400 Jarvis St., Toronto; 924- 1000 Yonqe St., Toronto I, Ont.WA 5-9361 5764. D. Genin, 1500 Stanley St., Montreal; 849- J. Stuart MacKay, pres.; Ross McCreath, vice pres. 7731. Harold Olson, 365 Broadway Ave., Winni- & gen. mgr.; Dominion Square Bldg., Montreal; peg; 924-1892. J. W. Stovin, 615 Pender St. West, 861-5654. Winnipeg: WH 2-6861; Peter Sisam, Vancouver; 682-6391. mgr. Calgary: 244-2455; Jack Cavanugh, mgr. Vancouver: 684-7461, John Baldwin, mgr. Broadcast Reps. Ltd. ADVERTISING AGENCIES Box801. (The following agencies have been enfranchised J. 0. Blick, pres. by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters.) Canadian Broadcasting Corp., Ltd.Ardiel Advertising Agency Ltd. 4LawtonBlvd.,Toronto;924-5444.Branches: 354 Jarvis St. WA 5-3311. J. R. Malloy, sales dir. Hamilton, Ottawa, Montreal. W. P. Somers, TV Director. Hardy Radio & Television Ltd. BCP Advertising Ltd. TV Division, 2 Carlton St., W., Toronto. 1010 Ste. Catherine St., W. Montreal;878-1711. Arthur Harrison, gen. mgr.; Paul Martel, Montreal: Pierrre Pelletier, TV Director. VI. 2-1101. Backman Advertising, Ltd. Ralph J. Judge & Co. Lord NelsonBldg.,5675 Spring Garden Rd., 1405 Bishop St., Montreal. VI. 9-2076. Halifax; 422-1527. RalphJ.Judge, pres. Miss Anne Archibald, TV dir. Paul L'Anglais, Inc. Baker Advertising Agency Ltd. 1405 MaisonneuveSt.,Montreal. LA 6-9201. 20 TorontoSt.,Toronto;364-6311. Branch: 2160 Yonge St., Toronto 12. 483-3523. Montreal. Paul L'Anglais, pres. R. A. McAlear, TV director. 728 Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn Foote, Cone & Belding Canada Ltd. Inc. 10 St.MarySt.,Toronto.924-9331.Branch: 2 CarltonSt.,Toronto. EM 3-9461.Branch: Montreal. Montreal. -tobert L. Simpson, TV Director. Robert Fleck, TV Director. Foster Advertising Ltd. Bleasdale Advertising, Ltd. 149 Alcorn Ave., Toronto. WA 4-4681. Branches: 642 BurnsideRd.,Victoria, B. C. EV2-6741. Windsor, Montreal, Winnipeg, Regina, Cal- Violet Perry, TV director. gary, Vancouver. W. W. Givens, Media Dir. J. H. Burley, Ltd. Goodis, Goldberg, Soren Ltd. 159 Bay St., Toronto. Phone: 362-6847. A. T.hiewry,TV dir. 23 Prince Andrew Pl., Toronto. 445-1153. Branches: Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton. Leo Burnett Co. of Canada Ltd. R. B. Blazer, TV Director. 165 University Ave., Toronto. EM 6-5801. Grosberg, Pollock & Gwartzman Branch: Montreal. Ltd. J. O. Flanagan, TV rill. 234 Eglinton Ave. East, Toronto. 487-4717. Burns Advertising Agency Ltd. NV.Gwartzman. TV Director 1980 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, Que. WE F. H. Hayhurst Co. Ltd. 5-5257. Lucien St. Arnaud, TV Director 55Eglinton Ave.E.,Toronto12. HU 7-4371. Branch: Montreal, Vancouver. Dalton K. Camp & Assoc. Ltd. J. J. Tait, TV Director. 43 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto; 487-2101. Heggie Advertising Co., Ltd. N.K. Atkins, TV Director. 1129 LeslieSt., Toronto.445-1100. Branch: Montreal. Cardon Rose Ltd. Phyllis Sivell,TV Director. 1411 Crescent St., Montreal. 842-8571- Branch: Toronto. Hutchins Advertising Co. of Canada S. Tacobson,TV director Ltd. 89 University Ave., Toronto. Cockfield, Brown & Co., Ltd. William Bounsall, TVDirector. Canada Cement Bldg., Montreal. 861-1771. Huxley -Irwin -Price, Ltd. Branches: Winnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto. F. Corbeil, Broadcast Director. 70 Sanford Ave., N. Hamilton, Ont. JA 8-0058. Toronto 5; 2 St. Clair Ave. W., WA 4-5492. Branch: Toronto. Jack Price, TV Director. J. R. MacRae, Broadcast Director. Imperial Advertising Ltd. Don H. Copeland Advertising Ltd. 5240 Blowers St., Halifax. 2 Crescentwood Rd., Scarborough. Phone: OX G. E. Macdonald, TV Director. 1-3331. Mrs. VeraCopeland, TV Director. Industrial Advertising Agency Ltd. 1255 Yonge St.,Toronto. WA 4-6671. Branch: Crombie Advertising Co. Ltd. Montreal. 355 James St. W., Montreal. 288-4221. Branch: G. I.. McKechhi,-. Al, Zia Director. Toronto. I).McMaster, TV Director. Inter -Canada Quebec Advertising 100Adelaide St., W., Toronto. EM 4-7204. Agency Ltd. 3488 CotedesNeiges Rd.,Montreal,Que. Dancer -Fitzgerald -Sample 931-1874. (Canada) Ltd. Miss C. Gauvreau, TV Director. 200 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto. WA 4-8425. Albert Jarvis Ltd. Miss Ruth Pedley, TV Director. 1000 Yonge St., Toronto. WA 5-3815. D'Arcy Advertising Co. GodfreyJarvis, TV Director. 57 Bloor St. West; WA 1-3135. Russell T. Kelley Co., Ltd. Erwin, Wasey, Ruthrauff & 627 Main St.E., Hamilton. JA 2-1155. Ryan Ltd. FrankRose, Media Director. 2 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto. 921-5187. Branch: Kenyon & Eckhardt Ltd. Montreal. 321 Bloor St., E. Toronto. WA 5-8931. Jo -Anne Roberts, TV Director. Ronald Boychuk, Media Supervisor. 729 James Lovick & Co. Ltd. William R. Orr Ltd. 1178 W. Pender St., Vancouver. 684-6221. 240 Eglinton Ave. E.,Toronto. HU. 5-9367. Branches:Toronto,Calgary,Winnipeg, Ed- Mrs. Ann Chalcraft, TV Dir. monton, Montreal. Paul, Phelan & Perry Ltd. P. Hargreaves, TVDirector. 33Bloor St.E.,Toronto.WA 5-3436.Branch: MacShoub Group Inc. Montreal, Winnipeg. G. Forsyth, TV Director. 4141 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal. 931-2556. J.Zolov, Hans Michel, TV Directors. Petersen Advertising Agency Ltd. 130 BloorSt. W., Toronto. 923-4683. Branch: MacLaren Advertising Co. Ltd. Montreal. 1 1 1 RichmondSt.W., TorontoI;362-2244. Marion McLeod, Media Director. Branches: Montreal, Quebec, Windsor, Winni- peg, Regina, Calgary, Vancouver. Ronalds-Reynolds Ltd. IT E. Hough, Dir. Broadcast Services. 154 University Ave., Toronto 2B. EM 2-2381. Branch: Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver. McCann-Erickson (Canada) Ltd. Henry Karpus, TV Director. 151 BloorSt. W., Toronto. 925-3231.Branch: Montreal. Spitzer & Mills & Bates Ltd. Leo Broure 790BaySt.,TorontoI.EM6-2811.Branch: Montreal. McConnell Eastman & Co. Ltd. J. W. Brick, TV Director. 234EglintonAve., E. Toronto. HU. 7-4601. Branch:London,Winnipeg,Calgary,Van- Stanfield, Johnson & Hill Ltd. couver, Edmonton, Hamilton, Montreal. 255 Davenport Rd., Toronto. WA 4-8481. Branch: S. Eaton, TVDirector. Montreal. D. Wilson, TV Director. Winnipeg: 382 Portage Ave. WH 3-7406. Brian Jupe, TV Director. Tames Advertising Agency Ltd. W. A. McCracken Ltd. 1395 Bayview Ave., Toronto. HU 1-2291. John G. Tames, TV Director. 153 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto. WA 4-0721. Mrs. MarjorieGraves, TV Director. Tandy Advertising Agency Ltd. 2 CarltonSt.,Toronto.EM 3-6362.Branch: McKim Advertising Ltd. Montreal. 1155 Dorchester Blvd., W. Montreal. 861-8422. D. L. Calder, TV Director. Branches: Winnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto. P. 0. Steven, Jean Monte, TV Directors. J. Walter Thompson Co. Ltd. Muter, Culiner, Frankfurter & Gould 600University Ave., Toronto. 362-3471. Branch: Ltd. Montreal, Vancouver. \V J. Graham, TV Director. 89 Avenue Rd., Toronto. WA 4-5736. Gerry Rafelman, TV Director. Vickers & Benson Ltd. 630DorchesterBlvd.W.,Montreal 25.UN Rattail & Maloney Ltd. 6-7701. Branch: Toronto. 809 8th Ave. S.W., Calgary. 261-6131. F. A. Collins, TV Director. N. York Director. Needham, Harper & Steers of Willis Advertising Ltd. Canada Ltd. 165 Bloor St.E., Toronto. WA 5-3804. 121 Richmond St., W., Toronto. EM 4-1492. Mrs.J. deMunnick. TV Director. D. McLean, TV Dir. Young & Rubicam Ltd. Norman, Craig & Kummel 250 University Ave., Toronto. EM 2-3921. Branch: Canada Ltd. Montreal. 123 Eglinton Ave., E. Toronto. 481-5265. Branch: P. S. Barchou, TV Dir. Montreal. R. K. Ryall, Media Dir. O'Brien Advertising Ltd. 1030 West GeorgiaSt.,Vancouver 5. MU. SERVICES 1-9174. Associations N. Wright, TV Director. Ogilvy & Mather (Canada) Ltd. Association of Canadian Advertisers, Inc. 88 University Ave., Toronto. 362-7711. George Murray, TV Director. 159Bay St.,Toronto; EM 3-80466. 730 PRESIDENT Canadian Society of JACK GLASIER Cinematographers EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT ALLAN Ross P.O. Box 760, Adelaide St., Toronto. VICE-PRESIDENTS PRESIDENT TOM YELLOWTREES STANLEY CLINTON W. L. HEISEY VICE-PRESIDENT J. W. BALDWIN NORMAN ALLIN VICE-PRESIDENT AND TREASURER SECRETARY R. S. HURLBURT ROBERT CRONE GENERAL MANAGER AND SECRETARY TREASURER B. E. LEGATE ROY TARN Association of Motion Picture Canadian Broadcast Executives Producers and Laboratories Society of Canada 12 Richmont St.E. Toronto; EM 6-9567. PRESIDENT 55 I York St., Toronto Ontario. EM 3-8374. DOUGLAS BREITHAUPT PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENTS ROGER BEAUDRY DOUGLAS TROWELL VICE-PRESIDENT FRANK BUCKLEY HEINZ DREGE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ROBERT SIMPSON FRANK YOUNG DIRECTORS Composers, Authors and Publishers David Bier, Allan Guest, Pierre Harwood, Andre Association of Canada, Ltd. Prefontaine, Lew Parry, Frank Tate. (CAPAC) Association Professionelle de 1263 Bay St., Toronto 5, Ont.,Canada; Cineastes 924-4427. PRESIDENT 272 Ave. Querbes, Outremont Ave. SIR ERNEST MACMILLAN PRESIDENT GENERAL MANAGER JACQUES GODBoU WILLIAM S. Low SECRETARY MANAGER. LICENSING DEPT. CLEMENT PERRON C. R. MATHESON TREASURER MARC BEAUDET Directors Guild of Canada 556 Church St., Toronto 5, Ont.; 922-5934. PRESIDENT BM1 Canada Limited GEORGE 16Gould Street, TorontoI,Ontario, Canada; VICE PRESIDENTS EMpire 4-0317. ROBERT BARCLAY ERIC TILL GENERAL. MANAGER HAROLD MOON TREASURER JOHN GAISFORD French Division 1500 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal 25, P. Q. Electronic Industries Fitzroy 2552. Association of Canada FIELD REPRESENTATIVE Suite 410, 200 St. Clair Ave.W.,Toronto 7. PIERRE THIEBEAULT Ontario;WAlnut1-2898. PRESIDENT GEOFFREY ADAMSON Institute of Canadian GENERAL MANAGER AND SECRETARY Advertising Agencies C. W. HARRIS 2 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont. 368-2981. DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING PRESIDENT R. E. HACXBUSCH H. D. ROACH GENERAL MANAGER Television Bureau of Advertising of ALAN L. BELL Canada, Inc. 500UniversityAve., Toronto, Ont. Canadian Association of EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Broadcasters EDWARD P. LAWLESS Head Office -85 SparksSt.,Ottawa4,Ont.: _0-- CE 3-4035. PRESIDENT EQUIPMENT-Manufac- JEAN POULIOT VICE-PRESIDENT (TV) J. R. PETERS turers and Distributors VICE PRESIDENT (RADIO) Ampex of Canada HOWARD CAINE EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT 136 Skway Ave., Rexdale, Ont.; 677-2370. T. J. ALLARD CH 7-8285. SECRETARY -TREASURER GENERAL MANAGER FLORA LOVE JIM DETLOR

731 Walter R. Allen Ltd. Branches:1830 BayviewAve.,Toronto,Ont.; MAyfair0401. 4485 Earnscliffe Ave., Montreal. R. R. MADDISON PRESIDENT Halifax, N.S.; 3-1235. W. R. ALLEN 572 Barrington St., D. J. MURPHY Andrew Antenna Corp. Ltd. 1710 Third St. N.E., Calgary; 7-7571. A. J. ROBINSON Whitby, Ont. MO 8-3348. 3594 Main St., Vancouver, B.C.; EM 4174. MANAGER J. CHRISTF.NSFN R. P. MATTHEWS Ansco of Canada Limited Century Cine-Electronics 2403 StanfieldRd., Cooksville, Ont. 277-0381. System Ltd. PRESIDENT 175 Bloor St.E. Toronto 5, Ont.; 924-3701. J. B. LAWSON GENERAL MANAGER S. U. ROTH Arrow Photographic Equipment Ltd. Alex L. Clark Ltd. 3751 Bloor St. W., Toronto 18, Ont.; 763-4539. 30 DuncanSt., Toronto 2B, Ont.; EMpire 6-1648. PRESIDENT PRESIDENT WILE FARROW GEORGE F. Moss SALES MANAGER Du Pont Co. of Canada (1956) J. R. COUSE Ltd. Associated Visual Services Limited 1135 Beaver Hall, Montreal, P.O.; 85 Eglinton 1240 West Broadway, Vancouver 9. RE 6-4471. Ave.E., Toronto, Ont. PRESIDENT & SALES MANAGER PRESIDENT W. H. FAULKES R. G. BECK SECRETARY -TREASURER MRS. W. H. FAULKES Ferrania Photo Sales Ltd. 34 Greensboro Drive,Rexdale, Ont. 244-5345. Bell & Howell Canada Limited PRESIDENT 88 Industry St., Toronto 15, Ont.; Roger 7-3131. V.E. GROODIS PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER JACK UNDERSELL Garlick Films Ltd. COMPTROLLER 88 Tycos Dr., Toronto 28, Ont.; RU. 7-1761. R. MARSHALL PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER Caldwell A -V Equipment Co. Ltd. ROLAND DE L. GARLICK 131 Midwest Rd., Scarborough, Ont.; 751-0881. General Sound and Theatre PRESIDENT Equipment Co. Ltd. BRUCE EMONSON VICE-PRESIDENT 7 Banigan Dr., Toronto, Ont.; 425-1026. E. GALEA PRESIDENT LLOYD C. PEARSON Canadian Aviation Electronics Placeville Marie, Montreal, Que. Photo Importing Agencies Ltd. 29 Gurney Cres.,Toronto 19,Ont. 787-5691. PRESIDENT AND MANAGING DIRECTOR PRESIDENT JAMES F. TOOLEY R. A. M. COPPENRATH Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. DIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES H. C. CLAPP ElectronicEquipmentandTubeDepartment: 830 Lansdowne Ave., Toronto 4, Ont.; LEnnox Kingsway Film Equipment Ltd. 4-6511. 148 Norseman St., Toronto 18, Ont.;BElmont 3- GENERAL MANAGER 1103. A. R. NODES PRESIDENT MARKETING MANAGER R. C. MACAULAY I. A. MASON VICE-PRESIDENT Canadian Kodak Sales Ltd. W. A. MACAULAY Mt. Dennis, Toronto 9, Ont.; 766-8233. MacKenzie Equipment Co. PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER 2 Homewood Ave., Toronto, Ont.; 924-9633. R. L. CHRISTIE MANAGER VICE-PRES. & ASST. GEN. MGR. ROBERT B. MACKENZIE K. WINTER VICE-PRES. SALES & ADV. McCurdy Radio Industries Ltd. D.D. LAUDER 108 Carnforth Rd., Toronto, Ont.; 421-0680. SALES MANAGER PRESIDENT DON N. SPRING GEORGE E. MCCURDY GENERAL MANAGER Canadian Marconi Co. GRAHAM FAWCETT Head Office: 2442 Trenton Ave., Montreal, Que. SALES MANAGER A B. CLAPP WILLIAM MCFADDEN 732 RCA Victor Co., Ltd. VICE-PRESIDENT (Toronto) DR.A. B.BLANKENSHIP Head Office:1001 Lenoir St., Montreal, P.Q.; VICE-PRESIDENT (Toronto) WE 7551.Branches: 49-51CommissionSt., BYRNE HOPE SANDERS Halifax,N.S.;5575 Royalmount Ave., Mon- treal, P.Q.; 1517 Laperriere St., Ottawa, Ont.; BBM Bureau of Measurement 54 Blvd. St. Anne, Giffard, Que.; 1450 Castle - field Ave., Toronto; 1619 Dundas St., London, 75 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto, Ont.; HU 5-9464. Ont.; 626St.JamesN.,Winnipeg,Man.; PRESIDENT RALPH HART 42nd Ave. and6thSt.E., Calgary,Alta.; VICE-PRESIDENTS 2876 Rupert St., Vancouver, B.C. MURRAY BROWN RALPH DRAPER Teleprompter of Canada Ltd. DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT 135 Midwest Rd., Scarborough, Ont. WILFREDL.HUDSON EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT DR. B.K.BYRAM BRUCE P.M ONSON William F. White Ltd. Canadian Advertising Research 2264Lakeshore Blvd.W., Toronto 14, Ont.; Foundation, Inc. 251-1956. 159 Bay St., Toronto, Ont.; EMpire 3-8046. PRESIDENT WILLIAMF. Witti CHAIRMAN W. H.POOLE 0 SECRETARY -TREASURER &ACA GENERAL MANAGER R. E.LEGATE LABORATORIES ASSOCIATED SCREEN INDUSTRIESLTD., Canadian Facts Limited 2000 Northcliffe Ave., Montreal, P. Q. 49 WellingtonSt. W., Toronto,Ont.; EMpire BEST FILM INDUSTRIES LTD., 344 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont. 4-6372;1390 SherbrookeSt.W., Montreal, DAVID BIER FILM LABS., 265 Vitre St. W., P.Q. Montreal, P. Q. CHAIRMAN CINE AUDIO LTD., 10251-106 St., Edmonton, JOANGRAYDON Alta. PRESIDENT CINESOUND LTD., 559 Rogers Rd., Toronto 15, L.G. GRAY Ont. VICE-PRESIDENTS COLORLABS SERVICES LTD., 49 Mutual St., PRANK S. LYMAN Toronto 2, IOIL N CRAIG COLOMBO FILM LABS., Box 543, Kitchener, Ont. DOMINION -WIDE PHOTOGRAPHS LTD., 329 Elliott -Haynes Limited Chnichill Ave., Ottawa, Out. EASTERN FILM LABS., 1575 Argyle St., Halifax, 840 Pape Ave., Toronto, Ont.; 463-1143; 3280 N. S. Bernadine, Montreal, P.Q. FILM HOUSE LTD., 22 Front St. W., Toronto 1, PRESIDENT Ont. WALTERE.ELLIOTT GRAPHIC FILMS LTD., 19 Fairmont Ave., Ottawa PRESIDENT 3, Ont. J.MYLES LECKIE MEDALLION FILMS (LAB) LTD., 443 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont. International Surveys Limited MONT ROYAL FILM CORP LABS., 1240St. 1411 Crescent St., W., Montreal, P.Q.; VI 2-2734. Antoine, Montreal, P. Q. 1173 Bay St., Toronto 4, Ont.; 925-2422. NORTHERN MOTION PICTURE LABS LTD., 10 Dell Park Ave., Toronto 19, Ont. PRESIDENT (Montreal) PAULHAYNES PATHE-HUMPHRIES OF CANADA LTD., 9 VICE-PRESIDENTS (Toronto) Brockhouse Rd., Toronto 14, Ont. MAJORIE MORTON LEON SHELLY CO., LTD., 31Logandale Rd., DR. WINSTON MAHATOO Willowdale, Ont. T. A.BEEK TRANS -WORLD FILM LABS LTD., 240 Bates SECRETARY -TREASURER (Montreal) Rd., Montreal 26, P. Q. DOROTHY ROBERTS ASSOCIATION INDUSTRIAL FILMS, 135 Peter St., Toronto 2B, Ont. Trans -Canada Marketing Studies Ltd. 226 RichmondSt.W., Toronto,Ont.; EMpire 6512. PRESIDENT Research Organizations RALPH BOWDEN Gruneau Research Limited VICE-PRESIDENT, TORONTO JOHN C. ROBERTSON 861 BroadviewAve.,Toronto, Ont.;EMpire VICE-PRESIDENT, MONTREAL 4-2113; 1434 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal, VERNEH.ATRILL P.Q.; UN 6-3024;IIWest 42ndSt.,New FIELD DIRECTOR York, N.Y.; PEnnsylvania 6-7116. MRS. JEAN EDITH WALLER PRESIDENT (Toronto) NATIONAL FIELD SUPERVISOR V. C.GRUNEAU JAMES C. HICKI ING 733 BRISTON FILMS, LTD., 1490 Sherbrooke St. W.. McDonald Research Ltd. Montreal, Que. Leo Thompson, president. 1125 LeslieSt., Don Mills, Ont.; 445-2000. CAMPBELL PRODUCTIONS, 19 Cindy St., R.R. PRESIDENT 3, Peterborough, Ont. H. Kenneth Campbell, pro- CLYDE MCDONAI ducer -director. VICE PRESIDENT CANADIAN TALKING PICTURES, 500 Univer- H. J. LEE sity Ave., Toronto. Al Guest, president. CAPILANO MOTION PICTURE CENTRE LTD., A. C. Nielsen Co. of Canada Ltd. 1825 Capilano Rd., Vancouver, B. C.; YU 8-2164. 39Wynford Dr.,Don Mills, Ont., 421-8383. Brig. E. G. Eakins, pres. PRESIDENT CANADIAN FILM INDUSTRIES, 2264 Lakeshore DEAN PRATHER Blvd. W., Toronto 14; 255-2351; Ralph Foster, VICE PRESIDENTS G. W. RALPH CHERRY FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD., 25Bell DOUG! AS SCANLON St., Regina, Sask.;LawrenceW.Cherry, pres.; Evelyn Cherry, secty. ORC International Ltd. CHETWYND FILMS, LTD.,21 GrenvilleSt., Toronto,Ont. WA 4-4493.Arthur Chetwynd, 861BroadviewAve., Toronto,Ont.; 469-1131. president and generalmanager;Marjory Chet- 1500 StanleySt.,Montreal, P.O.;842-5039. wynd, vice president. JACK CHISHOLM FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD., PRESIDENT (Toronto) 4 New St.,Toronto; 925.2281. Jack Chisholm, F. S. LACEY pres. VICE PRESIDENT (Toronto) CRAWLEY FILMS, LTD., 19 Fairmont Ave.. Ot- J. C. BALsox tawa, Ont. 8-8144. Branches: 21 Dundas Sq., To- ronto; 1467 Mansfield St.. Montreal F. R. Craw- Schwerin Systems Ltd. ley, president & general manager; Graeme Fraser, 200 Bay St., TorontoI, Ont.; EM 4-7417. 1374 vice-prtsident; Donald Carter, directorof produc- Sherbrooke St. W.,Montreal;VI 2-1734. tion;Quentin Brown, manager television division. VICE PRESIDENT CINECRAFT PRODUCTIONS, 10251106th Ed- J G. CumAr monton, Alta.; 424-3236. N. J. Zubko, pres. & gen. mgr. Daniel Starch (Canada) Ltd. NAT CLAVIER PRODUCTIONS, 571AlesterSt., Ottawa, Ont.; SH 5-4378. Nat Clavier, pres. 861 Broadview Ave., Toronto 6, Ont.; 469-5039. DAVIS-BENNETT PRODUCTIONS, 718 Granville 1500 Stanley St., Montreal; 842-5039. St.,Vancouver, B.C.;684-3528. George Davis, PRESIDENT (Toronto) president; Bill Bennett, vice pres. C. J. HiNcir KEN DAVEY PRODUCTIONS, 693 Sargent Ave., Winnipeg, Man. Kenneth R. Davey, pres. DUNCLAREN PRODUCTIONS, 131 Somerset St. PRODUCERS W., Ottawa, Ont.; 234-1466. Alma Duncan and ACADEMY TV FILM PRODUCTIONS OF CAN- Audrey McLaren in partnership. ADA, 433 Jarvis St., Suite 433, Toronto, Ont. EASTERN FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD., 9 Ar- 925-5997.MickeySchwarz,president;Judith gyle St., Halifax, N. S. 3-7425; A. T. E. White Ramsay, exec. asst.; Ruth Stoll, prod. asst. and J. G. Duncan. ADVERTEL PRODUCTIONS LTD., 742 Bay St., FIFESHIRE MOTION PICTURES LTD., 2349 Toronto,362-6696.Ormond Collier,vicepres. Yonge St., Toronto 12; HU 8-0362. Joel Aldred, Peter Hollige, AKO Productions, Ltd., 32 Front preb.; Douglas M. Robinson, prod. ingr. St. W., Toronto, Ont.; Kenneth Ortor, pres. FILM ASSISTANCE PRODUCTIONS, LTD., 500 ROBERT ANDERSON ASSOCIATES LTD., Sky University Ave., Toronto. Phone 362-7461. Allen Ridge, Mountain Rd., RR 2, AylmerEast,Que.; Guest, pres. Robert Anderson, pres.; Doug. Wilkinson, v.p. FILM ASSOCIATES LTD., 1342St.Catherine THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA (DIVI- St.,W.Montreal, Que. Pierre Bruneau,pres. SION OF BROADCASTING), 600 Jarvis St., To- FILM OPTICALS OF CANADA LTD., 500 Uni- ronto, Phone 923-0951.Mrs. G.Montizambert, versity Ave., Toronto. Leon Levy, pres. supervisor. FLETCHER FILM PRODUCTIONS, 33 Isabella ANIMATION PRODUCTIONS, R. R. 1 Moffat, St., Toronto; 927-5783.HowardD. Fletcher, presi- Ont.; TA 4-8359; Allan Ackman, pres.; Dorothy dent. Ackman, secy-treas. GANDER PRODUCTIONS LTD., 39 McMurrich ANTON VAN DER WATER FILM PRODUC- St., Toronto5,Ont. 923-5326. Mojens Gander, TIONS, 1231St.Catherine St., W., Montreal. pres. Av. 8-8456; Anton Van der Water, dir. AL GUEST ANIMATION, 500 University Ave., ARTEK FILM PRODUCTIONS, 1818 Sherbrooke Toronto, Ont.; 362-7461. Allen Guests, pres.; V. St., W. Montreal; Paul Legault, pres.; Andre Leg- Goetzelman, vice-pres. ault, v.p. PAUL HERRIOTT PRODUCTIONS, 30College ASP PRODUCTIONS LTD., 2264LakeshoreBlvd., St., Toronto, Ont.; 921-0585. Paul Herriott, pres. Toronto; 922-1239; MaxineSamuels,pres.; FRANCIS J. S. HOLMES FILM PRODUCTIONS, Michael Sadlier, v.p. & gen. mgr. 666 Riverwood Ave., Winnipeg, Man. 433-642. ATLANTIC FILM & ELECTRONICS LTD., 22 Francis J.S. Holmes, Proprietor. Prescott St., St. John's Nfid. A. Jekste, managing THE INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS, LTD., director. 149 Alcorn Ave., Toronto, Ont. WA 1.6291 H. E. S. BANKS (INTELEVISION) LTD., 556 Church Foster, president. St., Toronto; 922-5134. SydBanks, pres. BERKLEY STUDIO, (United Church of Canada) INTERVIDEO PRODUCTIONS LTD., 65 Front 315 Queen St., E. Toronto; 368-2048; Rev. A. C. St. E., Toronto; 362-0442. Richard Ballentine. Moorhouse, dir. J. N. FILM PRODUCTIONS, 10677 Hamelin St., DAVID BIER STUDIOS, 265 Vitre St. W., Mont- Montreal 12, P.Q.; 388-3992. Jean Martimbeau, real, Que. UN 1-3469. David Bier, pres. pres. BIRD FILMS, LTD., 1849 Scarth St., Regina. Sask. LAVOIE PRODUCTIONS, 477 Dolbeau St., Que- 4.344. Dick Birdpresident; Ada G. Bird. vice- bec City,P.Q. MU. 3-7601. HermanLavoie, president; Tom Ellis, sales manager. Director. 734 ROBERT LAWRENCE PRODUCTIONS (Cana- MICHEL J. SYM STUDIOS, 468 Academy Rd., da) LTD., 38 Yorkville Ave., Toronto, Ont. WA. Winnipeg, Man.40.1235.Michel J. Sym, president 5-5561. John T. Ross. president. & general manager; Marion I.Sym, secretary - LESSER STUDIO LTD., 55 Charles St., W. Toron- treasurer; Don Campbell, production manager. to; Phone: 924.6611. Mort Lesser, president. SYNCHRO-QUEBEC LIMITED, 1318 St. Cather- JOHN LOWRY PRODUCTIONS, 44 Wellington ine St. W., Montreal. UN 6-8136. Yvon Charette, St. E., Toronto, Ont.; 366-8751. John Lowry, pres. pres. JACK MARKOW & CO., 1827 St. Catherine St. THATCHER FILM PRODUCTIONS, 895 O'Con- W., Montreal 25, P. Q. FL 2907. Jack Markow, nor Dr., Toronto 16, Ont. PL. 5-8644. Leslie P. president. Thatcher, owner -producer. MASTER FILM STUDIOS LTD., 811-A 17th Ave., TOLEA FILM PROJECTIONS, INC., 141 Dixon S.W., Calgary,Alta.A. Bruce McLean, presI St., Ville La Salle, Que. Tolly Reviv, pres. dent & general manager. TRANS -CANADA FILMS, LTD., 916 Davie St., MINISTAR FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD., 157-9 Vancouver, B. C. MU. 2.4646. E. W. Hamilton, JaneSt..Toronto,Ont.RO.7-5470.Ernest pres. & gen. mgr. Corley, president. TRANS -WORLD FILM LABORATORIES LTD., MISSIONARY AUDIO-VISUAL COLLEGE, 21 4824 Cote des Neiges Rd., Montreal, P. Q. RE. W. Broadway. Vancouver, B. C. DI. 8533. Peter 3.7181. Paul Pratt, president; A. Prefontaine, gen- Allinger, president. eral manager. ROSE-MAGWOOD (Canada) LTD., 233Jarvis TRIDENT PRODUCTIONS LTD., 365 Bay St., St., Toronto. Zale Magder, vice pres. Toronto. Paul Herbermann, president. MORELAND-LATCHFORD PRODUCTIONS, THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA BERK- 2298 Yonge St., Toronto; 485.1136. Hugh More- LEY STUDIOS, 315 Queen St. E., Toronto, Ont.; land, pres., Frank Latchford, vice-pres. 366-9221. Rev. A. C. Moorhouse, Director, Audio - MOTION PICTURE CENTRE LTD.. 577 Jarvis Visual Aids. St., Toronto, Ont. WA. 4-8329. G. S. Kedey, presi- WESTMINSTER FILM LTD.,5BalmutoSt., dent. Toronto 5. WA. 1-3138. Lee Gordon, pres. 'NIAGARA FILMS, INC., 3460 Rue Simpson, Suite DON WILDER LTD., 32 Front St., W., Toronto; 601,Montreal.FernandSequin,pres.;Pierre 233-3789. Don Wilder, president. Lamy, dir. of prod. WILLIAMS, DREGE & HILL LTD., 12 Shutter NORTHERN MOTION PICTURE LABORA- St., Toronto, Ont. 362.5931. Hall B. Williams, TORIES LTD., 10 Dell Park Ave., Toronto 19 president; Richard H. Hill, vice-president & gen- S. L. Clemson and D. J. Wandborough. eral manaqer. NOVA FILMS INC., 20 St. Jean St., Quebec City. LA 5.4939. Jean M. Nadeau, pres. TV FILM DISTRIBUTORS OMEGA PRODUCTIONS, INC.,1103St.Mat- A & F FILM CORP., 1434 St. Catherine St. W., thew St. W., Montreal, Que. WE. 7-3525. R. W. Montreal, P. Q. UN. 6-9495. Nap Vaillancourt, Harwood, president; president. PAGEANT PRODUCTIONS LTD., 736 Granville ABC FILMS, INC., 20 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.; St., Suite 4, Vancouver 2, B.C. H. W. Rooze- 368-2335. William Hannah. boom, pres.; Jack Lindsay, v.p. ALL -CANADA TELEVISION DIVISION, ALL PEGASUS FILMS LTD., 455 Spadina Ave., Tor- CANADA RADIO FACILITIES LTD.,1000 onto. WA 2-6111. Frank Vass, pres. Yonge St., WA. 5-9361. Stuart MacKay, presi- PETERSON PRODUCTIONS, 121 St. Patrick St., dent: Reo Thompson, gen. mgr. Toronto, Ont.; EM 2-3287. D. Dean Peterson, AMERIVISION, INC., 5000 Wellington St., Mont- president. real, Que. PO. 8-4739. Fernand Seguin, president. KEN POSTE PRODUCTIONS, 30 Crofton Rd., ADFILMS LTD., 110 Church St., Toronto; 368- Toronto; 421-2187. Ken Poste, president. 8985. F. T. Stinson, president. PHILLIPS-GUTKIN & ASSOC. LTD., 276 Main CBS TELEVISION SALES, 45 CharlesSt., St.,Winnipeg,Man.930-544.JohnPhillips, Toronto, Ken Page, vice pres. president & production manager; Harry Gurkin, DESILU SALES (CANADA) LTD., 1000 Yonge vice-president and managing director. St., Toronto; 925-9155. Dana Murray, mgr. PIED PIPER FILMS LTD., 33 Isabella St., Tor- DOLA FILMS, LTD., 43 Avenue Road, Toronto, onto 5, Ont., 922-2196. Allan Wargon pres. Leslie Allen, pres. QUEBEC PRODUCTIONS CORP., 57 St. James RALPH C. ELLIS ENTERPRISES, LTD., 556 St., W., Montreal, VI 5-5168. Rene Germain, pres. Church St., Toronto, Ltd.; 924-2186. Ralph Ellis, RABKO TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS LTD., pres. 179 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. EM. 3-3568. FILM ART TELEVISION PICTURES, 21 Dundas Reg. Batten, president. Sq., Toronto. EM 3-7723. S. L. Vinsen, president. RIVERBANK PRODUCTIONS LTD., 524 Yonge FOUR STAR TELEVISION OF CANADA, LTD., St., Toronto, Ont., 922-551. Dave Ellison, pres. (see Ralph Ellis Enterprises.) SERGE ROY PRODUCTION, 3166 Henri-Bourassa Blvd. E., Montreal, Que. DU 7-4180, Serge Roy, FREMANTLE OF CANADA, LTD., 257 Jarvis pres. St., Toronto. WA 4-9635. W. Vern Furber. SALVATION ARMY, THE, 20 Albert St., Toronto, ITC OF CANADA LTD., 100 University Ave., Ont. 362-1071. Capt.. Ken Evenden, prod. super- Toronto 1. EM. 2-1166. Herschel Harris, pres. visor. MCA CANADA, LTD., 151 Bloor St. W., Toronto, W. J. SINGLETON & CO., (Film Counsellors), Ont.; 927-1570. Herbert S. Stewart, v.p. & gen. 1509 Sherbrooke W., Montreal, P.Q. WI 0437. mgr. W. J. Singleton, owner; J. W. Campbell, produc- MGM TELEVISION, 694 Yonge St., Toronto; 924- tion consultant. 7101. William Wineberg, gen. mgr. SPECTRUM FILM PRODUCTIONS, LTD., 98A NATIONAL FILM BOARD, 3255 Cote de Liesse Avenue Rd., Toronto. WA. 2-1852. Allan Guest, Rd., P.O. Box 6100, Montreal 3, P. Q. Grant Mc - pres. Leon, film commissioner. STUDIO 7, PRODUCTION DE FILMS, 184 St. N T A TELEFILM (CANADA) LTD., 175 Bloor LaurentSt.,Montreal. UN. 1-2809.Bernard St. E., Toronto, Ont. N. A. Taylor, vice-president. Letremble, president. PAGE ONE, LTD., 45 Charles St. E., Toronto, 925- SUMMIT FILM PRODUCTIONS, LTD., 16 Grove - 3161; Ken Page, pres. land Cres, Don Mills, Toronto; Douglas Robinson, RCA VICTOR CO., LTD., Radio & TV Program president. Division, 225 Mutual St., Toronto, Ont. EM 3- 735 3443. Leonard D. Headley, division manager. R. A. Brockville-The Recorder and Times; Betty Mac - Gray, manager, Toronto office.1551 Bishop St., Dowell. Montreal. AV 8-3234. E. Traynor, manager. Chatham-The Chatham News: Jack Alpaugh. SCREEN GEMS (CANADA) LTD., 72 Carlton Cornwall-TheDailyStandard -Freeholder;Joy St., Toronto; WA 1-8931. Bruce Ledger, vice pres. Peak e. & general manager. Fort William-The Times Journal; L. C. Wheat SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS, Adelaide St. W., ley. Toronto, Ont. Charles Chaplin, gen. mgr.; Sam Galt-The Galt Reporter; A. F. Herbert. Kunitzky, sls. mgr. Guelph-The Guelph Mercury; Frank Wood. SOVEREIGN FILMS, LTD., 277VictoriaSt., Toronto. EM 8-8621. Paul Nathanson, president. Hamilton-The Hamilton Spectator: lack Miller STERLING FILMS LIMITED, King Edward Ho- Kingston-TheWhig -Standard;Mrs.Wilma tel,Toronto, Ont. EM. 6-6221. O. R. Hanson, Wood. president. Kirkland Lake-The Northern Daily News; Ken TELEFILM OF CANADA,277VictoriaSt.. Thompson. Toronto, Ont. 366-6433. J. H. Solway, president. Kitchener-Kitchener Waterloo -Record;Ethel TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX CORP. LTD., 110 Whitehead. Bond St., Toronto. EM. 4-3471. Frank Murray, London-London Free Press; Bill Webster. gen. mgr. Niagara Falls-Niagara Falls Review; Winnif red UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION LTD., 2 Hill. Carlton St., Toronto; 363-4033. Frank Kowcenuck. North Bay-The Daily Nugget; Walford Reeves. WARNER BROS. PICTURES DISTRIBUTING Oshawa-The Oshawa Times -Gazette; Ford Lind CO. LTD., TV Div., 70 Carlton St., WA. 2-5145. say. David G. McLaughlin, sls. mgr. Ottawa-The Citizen; Gordan Stoneham. Le Droit-Edgar Demers. The Ottawa Journal; Bob Burgess. Newspapers' TV Owen Sound-The Sun Times;Mrs.S.H.' Pearce. and Writers Pembroke-The Examiner; Jack Alexander. Peterborough-The Peterborough Examiner; ALBERTA Fred Billings. Calgary-The Albertan: Dick Purser. Port Arthur-The News -Chronicle;Ronald E. The Calgary Herald: Jamie Portman. B rownridge. Edmonton-Edmonton Journal: J. Dafoe. St. Catharines-The StCation InesStandard; Lethbridge-The Herald: Don MacLean. Larry Perks. Medicine Hat-Medicine Hat News: Fred Mc- St. Thomas-The St.Thomas Times -Journal; Guiness. Teresa Cluskey. Sarnia-The Canadian Observer; A. Sugarman. BRITISH COLUMBIA Nanalmo-Nanaimo Free Press; J. B. Curran. Sault Ste. Marie-The Star; Homer Foster. Stratford-The Stratford Beacon -Herald; Robin Nelson-The Nelson News; Leslie Holmes. Sanborn. New Westminster-TheBritishColumbian: Sudbury-Star; Betty Meakes. Jeffrey Cross. Timmins-TheTimminsDailyPres;John Trail-The Trail Times; Bruce Hagle. Wilson. Vancouver- Toronto-Globe and Mail; Dennis Braithwaite. The Sun; Les Wedman. Star, Roy Shields. Victoria-The Daily Colonist; James Taylor. Telegram, Bob Blackburn. The Daily Times; Phil Lee. Welland-The Welland -Evening Tribune; Mar MANITOBA garet Deitch. Brandon-The Brandon Daily Sun: Charles Mac- Windsor-The Windsor Daily Star; Bob Hull. Farlane. Woodstock-The Daily Sentinel -Review; Winnipeg-The Winnipeg FreePress:Robert Noble; The Winnipeg Tribune: Frank Morriss. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Charlottetown-The Guardian; Don MacLeod. NEW BRUNSWICK Fredericton-The DailyGleaner; D. A. Mac- The Patriot-Allison MacKinnon. Lennan. Moncton-L'Evangeline; Jean Hubert. QUEBEC The Moncton Times and The Moncton Trans - Granby-La Voix de L'est; Roger Nantel. script: James Nichol. Montreal-Le Devoir; Jean Tainturier. Saint John-The Telegraph -Journal; David Rowe. The Gazette; Jack Marstes. The Evening Times -Globe; David Rowe. La Patrie; R. Carbonneau. La Presse; Guy Cormier. NEWFOUNDLAND I.e Petit Journal; Gerald Danis. Corner Brook Herald; Cohn Jamieson. Photo Journal; Rudel Tessier. Corner Brook Telegram; Sylvia Wigh. The Montreal Star; Pat Pearce. Saint John's-The News; Erie Seymour. Quebec-L'Action Catholique; Nicole Blouin. NOVA SCOTIA The Chronicle -Telegraph; W. Spafford. Amherst-Amherst Daily News; N. S. Sanford. I.e Soleil; Paul Turgeon. Halifax-The Halifax Chronicle -Herald; Marga- Sherbrook-The Daily Record; Bob Gavlin. ret Healey. La Tribune; G. Lecuyer. The Halifax Mail -Star; W. J. McCall. Trois Rivieres-LeNouvelliste;Jean Jacque, New Glasglow-The New Glasglow News; Pere St. Onge. M. MacKenzie. SASKATCHEWAN ONTARIO Regina-Leader Post; T. Green. Belleville-Ontario Intelligencer; Eugene Lang. Saskatoon-Star. Brantford-The Expositor; Clifford Hulme. Phoenix-A. H. Walls.

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Spots for commercials at328 per second have ARGENTINA caught on and can now be purchased for the time between 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. Occasionally they even Slowly TV is consolidating itself in this country intermission time during stage plays.In the and with the new channels incorporated lately, Argen- firstfill quarter of the year a total advertising time tina actually has 19 the latest of which is Channel 2, of 45 minutes was sold and transmitted, whereas of La Plata, 30 miles from Buenos Aires and which this figure has increased sharply. The quality of will compete for audience with the four existing chan- programs has improved somewhat. LiveTV plays nels in B.A. There are also 14 closed circuit channels have reached an excellent level and live transmis- in Argentina. sions from the legitimate stage are shown more As elsewhere, audiencestastes and inclinations frequently. change periodically, according to the quality of the The program breakdownisas follows: 23.2% programs offered. In a football (soccer) -minded coun- news and sports, 15.2% movies, 13.4%educational, try such as this, it is no wonder that the direct trans- 12% musical and quiz shows, 2.7% serious music, mission of the games is favored and that the rating of 6.8% TV plays and 26.7% are participation pro- audiencesfor these programs reaches up to70%. grams in Eurovision or programs taken overdirectly One of the new tendencies are the TV theatre plays, from neighbouring Germany. Transmission time is recorded in videotape and then shown extensively in from 7:30 to10:30 P.M. nightly with transmis- all channels, competing with the films and serials. sions from Germany at times lasting until11:00 It is very difficult to ascertain how many TV sets P.M. are in operation in Argentina, but reliable sources place the amount between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 re- ceivers. Color TV, though repeatedly announced, is stillto come in some indefinite future. NATALIO BRUSH BRAZIL There are now 34 television stations operational inBrazil.It isestimated, based on requests for channels from the Government licensing board, that bythe end of1966 between75to90stations will be on the air in Brazil. AUSTRALIA Although there are actually only 1,500,000 receiv- ers in the country, local manufacturers are hard Television is rapidly making progress in this coun- pressed to keep up with the demand, the existing try. Including just over 100,000 licenses on hired TV stations can reach 80 percent of Brazil's 70 million sets, the total number of licences issued by the Post- population, and national hookups can, and have al- master General's Department had reached 2,106,120 ready, linked Rio Grande in the south with Belem by March, 1966. This means there is now one set for in the north, along over 4.5 thousand miles of coast- every six of population. line, going inland to include the cities of Brazilia, This average will improve this year with the con- Goiania and Belo Horizonte. tinuing expansion of the network of stations with Brazilian law requires that all owners of radio or which the Australian Broadcasting Commission is cov- TV stations be of Brazilian nationality. A further law stipulates that all foreign films shown on TV be In each one of the seven capital cities is a govern- dubbed, and that no station may transmit more than ment -owned station. They relay their programmes by 22 half-hours of foreign films for each 72 hours of co -axial cable or air link to 14 regional stations.These weekly transmission time. Stations which transmit have no production facilities. these less than 12 hours per (lay have a corresponding lower Commercial stations are also operating in quota. areas. To get a commercial license local independent Seven sound studios, four in Rio de Janeiro and companies have to show that they are not associated three in Sao Paulo take care of the dubbing of all with metropolitan stations and that they can provide the American and some Italian, Argentine and Mexi- a service comparable to that available to cityviewers. can films that come into the country. An attempt Since Television started in Australia in 1956 there has been made to produce TV serialsinBrazil, has been a slow improvement in the use of local talent. but up to now it has been cheaper to import and dub American filmed shows are certainly the most popu- them. This may change in the near future, owing to lar. Remarkable for its popularity is the fact that "In the instability of the Brazilian currency and the re- Melbourne Tonight"-starring Graham Kennedy-is strictions on profit remissions. Another aspect which going strong for 10 years, showing four nights a week may restrict the importation of film serials is arising with an all -Australian cast. nationalism and a move to return to a law passed Having gained more experience over the years, by ex -President Janio Quadros, which severely re- Australian TV producers are now able to cater to all stricts the exhibition of foreign film serials on TV. sorts of public demand and they are doing a good job, This law was modified when the President took office, continuously improving on variety and technical skill. but how long this modification is going to stand up -MARTIN VAN WILIGEN under the strain, no one can tell.Itis, however, generally considered that the first American produc- ers who bring their know-how of TV serialproduc- tions to Brazil will make a fortune. Professional Association of Radio and TV Station Owners: Sindicato dos Proprietarios de Impresas de RadioDiffusaoaTelevisao,AvenidaPresidente AUSTRIA 'Churchill 97 Sala 606, Rio de Janeiro. TheAustrian govern in ent owned -and - operated -REX ENDLSEIGH televisionisstillin a situation of expansion and improvement and is steadily gaining ground through- out Austria. Austrian TV, which has thehighesttaxin Europe ($2 per month per set) should now be able to considerably improve its programming aswell as CHINA (Communist) its inadequate operating facilities since tax revenues The Broadcasting Administration, Peking, oper- are increasing steadily and rapidly. However,Aus- ates 26 TV stations and 6 relay stations but more trian government -owned TV is part and parcel of this huge nation.Sonic of Austrian government -owned broadcasting. Since the are plannedtoserve in grave financial the stations serve only a few sets but these are latter has recently found itself locatedincommunal gathering places and none difficulties, these-though behind the scenes to be sure case ofhigh -also reach deeply into the television administra- are owned privatelyexceptinthe tion. Communist officials.

738 Though TV broadcastingbeganin1958,sets Total number of Government stations:1. now total only some 100,000 located mostly in certain Total coverage: 100% of population. keycitiessuchasPeking,Tientsin,Shanghai, With the opening in the middle of June, 1960, of Canton, Changchun, Harbin and Shenyang.Itis a transmitter covering the island of Bornholm, the estimated that a9 -inchset would cost askilled Government station now has seven transmitters cov- worker the equivalent of seven months wages. Most ering 100% of the population. stations are on the air ten hours a day and those Television has increased rapidly, with a remarka- which are classed as experimental stations even less. ble effect on the film trade. Four years ago 4,000 No Western imports are shown and trade between receivers were going. Americancitizens and Communist Chinaisfor- A new television house, based upon an architect bidden by American law. competition now finished,is about to be built dur- ing the next years. The work started last Autumn, -0-- and the first part itis estimated to be finished in two years. The whole house, with seven studios, is CHINA (Taiwan) expected to be finished within 10 years. The sending Since 1962 Taiwan TV Enterprise Company has hours, now about 19 per week, will gradually be in- beenbroadcastingto an audience now estimated creased. The Government station is at present oper- at about 80,000 sets. Annual license fee is $1.50. In ating with two studios, two reporting vans, two films addition, National Education Television, Channel 3, vans and two video tape machines. The station has is operated by the government. The Enterprise Com- 12 news correspondents in Denmark, and the film pany says its eight low -power repeaters and two satel- department has11photographers producing about lites blanket 98 percent of the island. A third station 600 bigger and smaller films for TV per year. In is now planned by the Military Radio Broadcasting order to compete with German television, a complete Corporation for the armed forces. Numerous applicA- film group has been stationed in the south of Jutland. tions are on file for establishment of a second commer- It is still prohibited for organized distributors to cial station. sell films to television which, however, hitherto have succeededinobtainingfeaturefilmsfromother sources. Only extracts of up to 300 meters may be sold by distributors to TV. CAMBODIA Taxation on television receivers is 15 per cent of Radio Cambodge Television, destroyed by fire in the wholesale price, plus a tax of kr.3.15 per tube in 1962, has been rebuilt by the Japanese with one relay. each receiver. The license to the state is d.kr.75.- Sets are estimated at 7,500. Main station located in per year as against d.kr.22.-for radio sets. Phnom Penn. Television and Danish sports unions have reached an agreement according to which each sports union isfree to negotiate with television, which always offers to pay an estimated loss for showing the spe- DENMARK cialevent on TV. Until now comparatively few Total number of receivers in Denmark: 1,000,- spot ts events have been shown on TV. 000 (June I, 1965). Television is controlled by the state, and there is Total number ofcommercial TV stations: no advertising in the programmes. None. -BOR GE SLOT

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739 combined programmes is subject to a programme FINLAND scheme. During April,1957,tests beganforthe new Programme contributions received, are compiled Finnish TV. Ordinary TV programs began in the by the Coordination Section of the ARD with the autumn of 1957-officially, Southern Finland can co-operationoftherepresentativesoftheState see programs from Soviet -Estonia; the Southwest Broadcasting Corporations in accordance with this Finland from Stockholm; and the east of Finland scheme. On the other hand the said broadcasting from Leningrad, USSR. A television set owner in establishments havetoreviewthese programme Helsinki can now see TV programs every day in contributions, see to the supply of programmes and the week,-without paying any licenses. The Finnish the employment of staff. The Programme Compiler radio plansto builda TV -network.Then shall isalso in charge of programmes which are kept the whole of Southern Finland-with the half of the in reserve in case of emergency. population of the country-2,000,000-see the Finnish Apartfromthesecombinedprogrammes,the TV. Part of the programs shall be sponsored, the StateBroadcastingCorporationalsotelevisere- Finnish Radio Network will sell some of the TV - gional programmes on week -days between 6.15 p.m. time to interested companies. and 8.00 p.m. for the areas within their television -COSTA ERKELL range. In the same areas private companies cater for commercial television. It consists of advertise- ment slogans phrased by advertising agencies and may not exceed 20 minutes per day in terms of a ruling by the Minister -Presidents of the said states and havetobetelevisesbefore8.00p.m. No FRANCE transmissions are made inrespect of sponsored "I he number of TV setsin France rose, from programmes over either commercial television, com- 5,414,267 in1964 to 6,489,014 in1966 including bined programmes or regional programmes by the 15,905 in cafes and public places. ARD. French are very disappointed that their SECAM All the State Broadcasting Corporations are rep- TV colour system has not been acceptel by all Europe. resented by the ARD in regard to mutual matters Only Russia and the Eastern European countries have concerning foreigncountries. accepted it. The ARD is a member of the European Broad- There was retransmission of French colour TV casting Union where itrepresents German Televi- between Paris and Moscow on May 28. The transmis- sioninmattersconcerningdepartmentalboards sion which included.several sequences via the Molnya andcommittees.TheInternationalexchangeof satellite. The SECAM system was used. programmes,especiallytheEurovision and com- Over the year French TV has increased co -produc- mitmentstowardsforeigncountriesoutsidethe tions with film producers, mainly Pathe and Gaumont, sphere of regional nrogrammes.allform partof but the number of films produced was very small. the programme -coordination of German Television. Finally through its SOFIRAD The Second Programme of German Television. the French are trying to obtain control of Radio abbreviated ZDF for Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen. Luxembourg, the only station on the French border which was startedduring 1961/62interms of largely angled on France but not controlled by France. aState -Agreement byallthe GermanStates.is In order to avoid France getting control it is pos- also a public corporation with its headquarters in siblethat the station may be nationalised. Mainz. Grosse Bleiche. The ZDF is centrally ad- OFFICE DE RADIO ET DE TELEVISION 116 ministered, acts independently from the ARD and Avenue President -Kennedy Paris 16. since the 1st April. 1963it transmits programmes -HENRY KAHN on Band TV/V. The 'Intendant" (general man- ager) of this ZDF is Professor Dr. Karl Hol,amer. The name of the new program director is not known yet. There is an Agreement of Co-ordination between the ARD and the ZDF toeliminatetheover - GERMANY 'tanning of programmes. Television has made progress in Germany in the In the fall of 1964. some stations started a third past year. Program. which are telecasted on a regional basis. The number of registered receivers. which passed Other stations willfollow. the million mark in November 1957, was up to In the Soviet Zone of Germany there are today 12,000,000 as of April, 1966, including West Berlin. 1.600.000 television receivers. an increase of roughly Thus Germany is holding its second place in Europe, 350mno in the past year. Some 15 different tunes after Great Britain. of television sets are offered by the four television Under theauspicesofthe ARD (Arbeitsge- equipment producers in the Soviet Znne. meinschaft der Rundfunkanstalten Deutschlands), -FRED RITTER apubliccorporationforsound andtelevision broadcasting, a combined television programme is presented dailyin the Federal Republic of Ger- many.Inconjunctionwiththeundermentioned Linder orStateBroadcastingCorporationsthis GREECE programme is televised simultaneously by alltele- Due to private initiative the Greeks are enjoying vision stations in the Federal Republic including TV programs as from the end of 1965. Three TV WestBerlin:BavarianRadio/BR,Munich2, stations are relaying two hours programs every night. Rundfunkplatz 1,Hessian Radio/HR, Frankfurt Two of these stations are in Athens. They are both a.Main, Bertramstrasse 8North German Radio/ in the experimental stage as yet. The first one is NDR. Hamburg 13, Rothenbaumchaussee 132/34, owned by the Army Geographical Service which is Radio Bremen/RB, Bremen, Heinrich Hertz-Strasse a high frequency channel and is going to be developed 13, Saarland Radio/SR, Saarbrficken, Schloss Hal - more. berg.FreeBerlinRadio/SFB,Berlin19,Ma. The second station in Athens has been launched by surenallee 8-14, South German Radio/SDR, Stutt- the National Broadcasting Organisation without any gart, Neckarstrasse 145. South West Radio/SWF, State support. It is in experimental stage also. Both Baden Baden -Hans Bredow-Strasse16, West Ger- stations are covering only the Athens, Pireaus and man Radio/WDR, Cologne, Wallrafplatz 5. sulpirbs area. Programmesarecompiledmonthlyatjoined Since it would be very costly to build a relay station programmeconferenceswhichareattended by in North Greece the Army Geographical Service had representatives of the abovementioned broadcasting launched another station in Florina. There is another corporations. The official Programme Compiler of private station also in Salonica at the same stage. the ARD acts as Chairman at these conferences. Many offers from foreign TV Companies have been According to a fixed percentage each of the said submitted to the Government but none has been ad- corporationscontributeditssharetowardsthe mitted as yet. The negotiations, which started back programme andisresponsibleforits own pro- in 1963, had failed and the National Electric Enter- duction. programme contributions and for the con- prise, to which the TV project has been entrusted has tentsofsuchcontributionsaswellasforthe not made any progress at all. transmission thereof. The whole structure of these -RENA VELISSARIOU 740 GUAM (U.S.Possession) INDIA KuainTelevisionoperatesonestationonthis Televisionhasstillnot made any commercial remote Pacific Island and serves an estimated 55,- progress, and is confined entirely to the Delhi re- 000 setsinthe hands of Americans and natives. gion, where about 300 sets are used almost exclu- sively for educational purposes in the schools. Philips of Holland appears to have a lead as far as TV inthis countryisconcerned. Prospects of devel- opment of TV in other parts of the country are dim, atleast inthe foreseeable near future, and HOLLAND at any rate,until the emergency created by the On a total population of more than 12 million peo- Chinese threat on the northern border is resolved. ple the number of sets (end of December, 1964- -V. DORISW A M Y 1,837,000sets; end of December, 1965-2,113,020 sets; May 1, 1966-2,222,648 sets) is very high com- pared with the situation in other European countries. The competitionisvery strong to motion picture INDONESIA theatres: their attendance decreased again in 1965 with 6%. One station, RRI-TV, Jakarta, is on the air an There are two channels now; not yet any commer- average of two hours daily. Sets are estimated at cial TV though itwill be permitted in a limited 40,000. No American programs are purchased or way within a very short time. shown, thus far. TV in Holland is organized by the Nederlandse TelevisieStichting(NTS),undergovernmental control, with five sub -divisions: a Roman -Catholic sec- tion, a Protestant section, a political(social demo- cratic) division, another Christian section and a neu- IRELAND tralsection. The broadcasting companies K.R.O., Telefis Eireann is the official name of the televi- N.C.R.V., V.A.R.A., V.P.R.O. and A.V.R.O., repre- sion service in Ireland. sented by these divisions, want to keep their influence Televis,on, like sound broadcasting, is run as an on TV. independent State Statury body and responsibility The approximate cost of a TV set, antennae in- for both services is vested in Radio Eireann. the cluded,isfrom 750.- guilders to 2.000 guilders. Broadcasting Authority. This Authority, appointed ($1 is fl. 3.60). A yearly contribution of fl. 36.- is by the Government, consists of nine members serv- due by the owners of a set, to be paid to the gov- ing on a part-time basic 'ender a chairman selected ernment. by the Government. The original and present chair- Feature films are programmed once a week, one man is Eamonn Andrews, who has had wide experi- on every channel. On the first channel on Monday ence in British television and radio. night, on the second channel on Tuesday or Wednes- The Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, who ,s day night. The industry organization (Nederlandsche responsible for the autonomously operated Author- Bioscoop-Bond) has an agreement with the TV au- ity,reserves to himself the duties of fixing and thorities in which itis stipulated that pictures can collectinglicensefeesfrom domestic viewers,li- only be shown on TV 40 months or more after the censes transmitting stations, and has a veto on the first release date in film theatres; exceptions are pos- appointment and conditions of the Authority's top sible. executive. The Director -General, Kevin McCourt, is The countries of origin of pictures on TV differ employed full-time and his appointment under the every week; French and Italian films, but also Amer- jurisdiction of the Minister. ican, English etc. Telefis Eireann started in 1962. It has five Quality of programs is good, also many American mitters and four satellite "transposers" sending the shows. Competition to motion pictures is tremendous. one national programme. The transmitters are situ- The purchase of TV sets by installment buying has ated in Dublin, Sligo, Co. Clare, Co. Cork, and Co. decreased. By the higher standard of living more Carlow. The four satellite "transposers" are part of people are able to buy a TV set by cash. a network of twelve which, when complete, will give The Dutch TV station is in Bussum. Philips is a national coverage. The transmitters at Dublin and big manufacturer of TV sets. Sligo transmit on 625 and 405 lines. The rest use 625 line standard. -PHILIP DE SCHAAP The Authority, which has the responsibility to pro- vide programmes of suitable cultural and national 0 - content, transmits about 45 hours weekly, exclusive of educational programmes for schools. Last year, 47% of the programmes were of home origin, the bal- HONG KONG ance being imported from mainly Gt. Britain and the Front the end of this year, Hong Kong will have U. S.A. two television stations, one closed circuit, the other There are now 340,000 receiving sets in operation wireless. of which about 200000 of these are able to receive Late in 1965 the Government announced the winner programmes from Britain's BBC -TV and Independ- of the commercial wireless franchise had gone to a ent TV stations as well as Telefis Eireann. The na- group headed by the local Lee Enterprises and includ- tional license fee is five pounds of which three pounds ing British and United States interests. The new sta- fifteen shillings is allocated to the Authority and the tion will eventually have 10 different channels, with balance to sound broadcasting department.Telefis the Chinese language taking almost total precedence Eireann also earns substantial revenue from the sale over the English language. Rediffusion, which has of spot advertising time to commercial interests and operated the closed-circuit system since 1957, broad- last year had an operating surplus which is expected casts on two channels, one English and one Chinese to be higher on the next balance sheet. language. The new wireless station, Television Broad- -T. J. M. SHEEHY casts, Ltd., said English -language channels will be merely "rarified offshoots" of the main Cantonese services. The Chinese channels are expected to broadcast ISRAEL almost all their programs "live." English channels will At the end of the year 1965 the television sys- use a good deal of imported film. According to TBL, tem in Israel started with educational films, and Wireless TV will be in color and use the British- German PAL system, which resembles the American the general impression is that it will not take long to color system. Sales of sets which can pick up both introduce commercial television. wireless and cable TV have already begun. -ALBERT de MATALONT The number of sets at present in operation in the Colony is estimated to be in excess of 100,000. With the introduction of wireless TV, sets in many cases will be changed to 625 screen. ITALY -KEITH H. HOOPER Regular television service in Italy was begun Janu-

741 steadily ahead, producing a daily routine of programs PERU but seldom making an impact with really imaginative fare. Local -originated shows have a certain appeal, but Televisionis one of Peru's fastest growing in can't compete in the ratings with those from Amer- dustries. There are four channels in Lima (4, 7, 9. ica, such series as "The Untouchables," "The Dick 1 3 ). Channel 7 is non-commercial and is operated by the Van Dyke Show," "Peyton Place" and "Hitchcock Ministry of Education. It operates only a few hours Hour" scoring solidly with viewers. a week on an erratic schedule and has few viewers. There are now three channels available, these being Channel 4 (Radio 'America)isthe oldest station, BBC -1, BBC -2 (still available only to the central and working since 1958. There is a fourth operating chan- eastern belt) and the commercial channel of Scottish inArequipa;itis Television Ltd., the Channel Ten station controlled nelin the country, channel 2 by Lord (Roy) Thomson, the Canadian newspaper associated with Lima's channel 13 (Radio Panameri- magnate. In the regions of north-east and southern cans). Scotland the commercial television stations are those Television has a strong appeal to people of all of Grampian -TV at Aberdeen and Border -TV at social classes.Even in the barriadas (slums) one Carlisle, north-west England, the latter also serving finds TV antennas.Itisthe practice there for north-west England's tip and part of the Isle of Man. owners to charge onesoleadmissionto watch There is a tedious tendency on the part of program nightly TV. There are said to be 65,000 sets in op- chiefs to concentrate on the same talent in local pro- eration in the Lima area with an average viewing grams. This inevitably leads to a sameness and points audience (according to McCann Erickson, the ad- to a lack of activity on the part of producers, who vertising firm) of 4.5 persons per set.This would stay desk -bound instead of scouting for new faces and give apotentialtotalaudience of about 300,000 material. The fault applies to both BBC and com- persons. Others place the figure higher. mercial TV interests, and can be laidfairly and Programming depends greatly on Westerns and squarely at the doors of the production chiefs. mystery (detective) shows from the United States BBC -TV continue to produce the series "This Man that have been Spanish -dubbed in Mexico.There Craig," a weekly drama about a schoolmaster, from arealso many motion pictures from the United their modernised Glasgow studios. This is now being States that are either dubbed or with titles.Film seen on BBC -2 on Saturday nights. Heavy demand programs are preferred to live because of the cost on studio space for this series means that not so factor.There are a number oflive programs- Stations many otherlocal programs can be originatedat amateur talent reviews, discussions, etc. Glasgow. prepare their own news programs using live and Scottish Television, Ltd., the central Scotland com- filmsections. mercial company, under the direction of Francis Es- A minute spot at (8-10 P.M.) costs sex as Programs Controller, isstill working hard to about 700 soles($26).However, as many as10 fell impact. redeem itself from the mediocrity into which it spotsaregroupedtogether,lessening inits early years, and ispartially succeeding. Its Nevertheless, prime time is sold out. A 15 -minute output of half-hour documentaries is increasing. Lo- spot costs 200 soles($7.41) and a half-hour show cal players featured include the Alexander Brothers, costs between 6,000 and 8,000 soles ($2004300 ap- Una McLean, Bill Tennent, and Jimmy Logan. proximately). The stations are working very close The small stations at Aberdeen and Carlisle make to the break-even point, and channel 9 failed. a fairly useful contribution tolocal public affairs, mainly through their magazine programs, but rely for the greater part on network shows and on American series. There is still little sign of any breakthrough PHILIPPINES of producers and stations from the regions into the national network. Broadcasts begun 1953 by DZAQ-TV owned James Millar is Head of Programs for the BBC in Alto Broadcasting. At present11stations are on Scotland, and Francis Essex, from London, controls theairforcommercialbroadcastingandone the output for Scottish Television Ltd. Patrick Camp- government station; of these 6 are located in Man- bell and James Buchan respectively head the artistic ila. Number of sets estimated at 300,000. Alto Broad- sides of Border -TV and Grampian -TV. casting merged with Chronicle Broadcasting to form As noted here in previous years, the need for new ABS-CBN.OthersareAssociatedBroadcasting, ideas in television is very prominent. Local telvision Chronicle Broadcasting, Metropolitan Broadcasting, critics are vociferous, but their comments seldom ap- Philippines Broadcasting, Radio Mindanao Network pear tolie noted. and Republic Broadcasting. More provincial outlets GORDON IRVING are planned. -0 PUERTO RICO SOUTH AFRICA South African Minister of Posts and Telegraphs There are about 200,000 television sets in Puerto Dr. Albert Hertzog persisting in his adamant stand Rico,for a population of 2,300,000. Most of the public places such as restaurants, clubs, have tele- againsttheintroductionoftelevisionintothis visionsetsfortheir patrons and the medium is country. available in local hotels upon request. The South African Broadcasting Corp. held con- Even though most Puerto Ricans know English tractswith Agence France Presse and otheror- and the number of persons who willacquirea ganizations for the supply of news films for show- working knowledgeofEngishwillincreasecon- ing overseas, and, infact.its small film unit has siderablythroughintensificationofEnglishin- already supplied Agence France Presse and United structioninpublicschools and the migration of Press International with newsclips for foreign TV. Puerto Rican familiesto the United States, and One of the SABC's senior directors, Mr. Norman workers who cone back from the States with more Filmer. the man who toured Australia and New is Zealand on TV research, and later made a Euro- knowledge ofEnglish,television programming these news - inEnglish and Spanish. WK AO -TV. owned and pean visit on SABC business, said that operated by the newspaper El Mundo, on channel clips were available to any agency that wanted to 4, has 30 per cent programs in English of which avail itself of the opportunity. 10 per cent have Spanish sub -titles. Minister for Education, Senator Jan de Klerk, Kinescope versions of top North American tele- who has done much for filmexhibitorsinover- vision shows are represented on both stations. ruling Censor Board decisions in certain instances Americanmanufacturersofcigarettes,electric where appeals had been made by the distributors appliances,soaps,detergents,and otherproducts concerned, said that the recently formed National whichusetelevisionwidely have increasedtheir Film Board had no plansfor making television budgets for this type of advertising medium. films. Andyet,theSouthAfricanInformationDe- partment.aswellasthe South African Tourist Corporation, bothofficial Government bodies, each SCOTLAND withitsown filmdivision,had been producing The televisionstations of Scotland are forging documentaries and otherfilmsfor overseastele- 744 visionreleasebeforetheirfilmdivisionswere The TV network covering the most important parts absorbed as part of the now unified National Film of Turkey will start broadcasting very soon. Board. And, despite denials, theN1,11 have been The State has decided already to spend $40,000,- allegedlyadvertisingforqualified TV staffin 000 for this project. Material probably will be im- Rhodesia. ported from Western Germany. Receivers will be -S. M. KIRSCH produced in Turkey and will not cost over 2,000 T. liras($200). Itis believed that TV will help de- 0 cidedly in educating residents in remote areas. -PHEDON NAZLOGLOU SOUTH KOREA KoreaBroadcastingSystem(K BS),govern- ment -owned,hasbeenbroadcastingthroughits Seoul station since 1961 and plans a network to UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC cover the whole nation. Though monthly feesof A TV Arab department under the direction of 80r are collected from set -owners, commercials are the general manager, Hassan Helmi, is advisor of also accepted. An earlier commercial station was The General Egyptian Organization for Motion Pic- burnt out and didnot resume broadcasting,but ture, Radio and TV, attached to the Ministry of Tongyang TV Company (DTV) took its place De- Culture and National Guidance. cember 7, 1964. Receivers estimated at 65,000, mostly A central station in Cairo of about 160 hours Japanese -made. transmission a week through three channels cover- ing most of the U.A.R. areas with the exception of Asswan and Luxor which are covered by a local 0- independenttransmissionstationofthreehours transmission daily. SWEDEN U. A.R. TV follows the European technical The Swedish TV began in the autumn of 1956. transmission with an image of 825 scansions. One station was organized in Stockholm and one in The TV receivers inuse number 350,000. The Gothenburg. An ordinary TV week inStockholm Arabic TV department shoots a movie news review sees about 14 hours of "live" programmes and six weekly and itissent to 35 TV stationsall over hours of film. Swedish, French, American (USA), the world with which Arab '1'V exchanges cultural British and Soviet pictures have been shown on and documentary materials. TV andserieslike"The Perry Como Show", -MARY PASCAL "20th Century", "Perry Mason", "Hitchcock Pre- sents", "Gunsmoke", "Disneyland", "Robin Hood" -0- (British) and "Colonel Flack". The future for the Swedish TV seems very prom- ising with about 2,000,000 sets. VENEZUELA -GOESTA ERKELL There are three commercial television stations in Venezuela: -0- 1. Radio Caracas Television: managing director, Amable Espina. Channels 2, 3, 7 and 10. RCA equip- SWITZERLAND ment. This is by far the best station, with very lit- The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) holds tle unsold time. It is operating about 16 hours a day. a State concession for sound and television broad- 2. Vene-Vision, Channels 4 and 9. Managing Di- casting. The SBC handles all programme matters, rector Valeriano Humpierrez, Marconi Equipment. while the PTT enterprises are responsible for the ThisstationisthepreviousTelevisa and was transmitters and relay facilities. completely reorganized and revamped at the be- As of April 1st, 1966, there were 667,843 TV sets ginning of 1961.It has a strong A.B.C. interest. inoperationinSwitzerland,67 transmitters and Operating seven hours daily. boosters on the air, 35 in the German -language part 3. Ondas del Lago Television.This is the only of Switzerland, 18 in the French -language part and channel in Maracaibo. Managing Director-Nicolas 14 in the Italian-speaking Tessin. The French and Vale Quintero. Operating an average of five hours German language -stations schedule about 42 hours of daily. programming aweek,each;theItalian language There is also one Government -owned station, Tele. transmitters about 35 hours weekly (without Euro. visorsNacional, channel5,operating about four vision-European TV programme exchanges). hours every evening and admitting no advertising. February I,1965 commercial TV was introduced The programs are mostly cultural, news and docu- on a limited basis:12 minutes on weekdays at the mentary. utmost, at 6,000 francs per minute. Annual licenses cost 84 francs for private sets and 168 for public ARTHUR GOEPFERT YUGOSLAVIA o The Yugoslavtelevisionnetwork enteredwith 1966 itseighth year of socalled experimental pro- THAILAND (Siam) gram. The regular operation of Yugoslav television, which claims to have about 500,000 receiving sets. Thai Television Co., Ltd. began broadcasting 1955, The television has already completed several re- now has five stations supervised by public relations lay towers which helped the programs from Bel- department of Thai Government. Thai Army TV grade, Zagreb and Ljubljana, the three complete also operates one station. No licensing fees for sets TV studios, reach considerable parts of Yugoslavia, whichareestimatedatabout260,000. Programs especially in Macedonia, Bosnia and Dalmatia. The dubbed in Thai language but English-speaking view- three big towers completed on the Bosnian and Mace- ers may get English dialogue separately from special donian mountains added another two to three million arrangement with local radio station in Bangkok. people able to receive the national programs, from any of the three television studios. -0 The Yugoslav Government liftedthe protection customsonimportedtelevisionsetsbecausethe TURKEY domestic production(under licences)cannot pos- sibly meet the local demands. Two Yugoslav fac- The TV transmitter of the Technical University tories producing television sets have increased pro- of Istanbul is on the air every Thursday from 17 to duction to nearly five hundred thousands in 1966, but 19 hours. The programme includes English lessons the high price remained the same-about two thou- according to official announcements and music. Phil- sand dinars (300 dollars), which still can be bought ips will start running shortly their own TV station on installment plan. located at their factory at Levent. German, British The advertisement services on Yugoslav televis- and American firms are interested for the construc- ion have increased greatly and have been modern- tion of TV stations in such cities in Turkey as An- ized. kara, Izmir and Istanbul. -STOJAN BRALOVIC 745 WORLD TV BROADCASTERS

Following is a listing, by continents and countries, of the major television broadcasting organizations of the world, providing a reference list of the principal program buyers world-wide. For the United States, Canada and Great Britain, see the appropriatesections.

SUDWESTFUNK Europe Sudwestfunk Fernsehen, Hans Bredowstrasse, Ba- ALBANIA den-Baden. WESTDEUTSCHES RUNDFUNKFERNSEH EN RADIODIFFUSION ALBANAISE Rue Conference de Peza, 3, Tirana. Wallrafplatz 5, Koliz. ZWEITES DEUTSCHES FERNSEHEN AUSTRIA Postfach 343, Mainz and Wiesbaden, Hildastr. 14. OSTERREICHISCHER RUNDFUNK GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Television Dept., Schellinggasse 4, WienI. DEUTSCH ER FERNSEHFUNK BELGIUM Berlin-Adlershof, Rudower Chaussee 116. RADIODIFFUSION- TELEVISION BELGE (B.R.T.) FOREIGN RADIO STATIONS IN GERMANY: (FLEMISH) AMERICAN FORCES NETWORK, EUROPE BELGISCHE RADIO ENTELEVISIE(R.T.B.) (AFN) (FRENCH) US Army Element, APO 757, 6 Frankfurt - Hoechst, Burggraben 1 (Schlo,3), Telefon RTB or BRT 0611/314800 Place Eugene Flagey18,Brussels5. BRITISH FORCES NETWORK (BFN) BULGARIA 5 Koln, British Forces Post Office 19, oder B.F.N., BULGARIAN TELEVISION 5 Koln-Marienburg,Parkstra/3e61,Telefon G. Genov St. 7, Sofia. 0221/381757 CYPRUS RADIO FFB (Relais-Station der Franzosischen Streitkrafte in CYPRUS BROADCASTING CORPORATION Berlin), 1 Berlin-Reinickendorf,Kurt-Schuh- P.O. Box 824, Nicosia. macher-Damm, Quartier Napoleon CZECHOSLOVAKIA RADIO FREE EUROPE CESKOSLOVENSKA TELEVIZIE 8 Munchen22,EnglischerGarten1,Telefon M. Gorkeho 29, Praha 1. 0811/229921 DENMARK RADIO EUROPA NO. -EUROPAISCHE RUND- RADIO DENMARK FUNK UND FERNSEH AG TelevisionService, Radio Denmark, Radiohuset, n6Saarbrucken, Dudweilerstra/3e57-59, Telefon Rosenornsalle, Copenhagen. 0681/24162 FINLAND GIBRALTAR SUOMEN TELEVISIO GIBRALTAR TELEVISION Pasila, Ilmala, Helsinki. 28 John Mackintosh Square, Gibraltar. FRANCE HOLLAND RADIODIFFUSION-TELEVISION FRANCAISE NEDERLANDSE TELEVISIE STICHTING (N.T.S.) 15 Rue Cognac -Jay, Paris 7eme. 53 Emmabtraat, Hilversum. GERMANY HUNGARY GERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC MAGYAR RADIOES TELEVIZIO Television Direction, V. Szabadsagter, 17, Buda- BAYERISCHER RUNDFUNK pest. Fernsehdirektiondes BayerischenRundfunks, Rundfunkplatz1, Funkhaus, Munchen, 2. IRELAND DEGETO G.m.b.H. RADIO EIREANN TELEFIS Kaiserstrasse 12, Frankfurt am Main. Donnybrook, Dublin 4. HESSISCHER RUNDFUNK 6, Frankfurt am Main, Bertramstrasse 8. ITALY RADIO-TELEVISIONE ITALIANA RADIO BREMEN Via del Babuino, 9, Roma. Heinrich-Hertz-Strasse13,Bremen. NDR-FERNSEH EN LUXEMBOURG Hamburg-Lockstedt, Gazellenkamp 57. 28 Rue Francois ler Paris 8e. WDR FERNSEHEN (Program Buyer for TELE LUXEMBOURG) laHabana77, Koln 7,Wallrafplatz5. Avenida de Madrid. TELE LUXEMBOURG SAARLANDISCHES FERNSEHEN A. G. Compagnie Luxembourgeoise Telediffusion,Villa Schloss Halberg, Saarbrucken, Postfach 1050. Louvigny, Luxembourg. SENDER FREIES BERLIN Fernsehen, Masurenallee 8/14, 1 Berlin19. MALTA SUDDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNK FERNSEHEN TELE MONTE CARLO Neckarstrasse 145, 7000, Stuttgart. JEAN LUC 746 THE MALTA TELEVISION SERVICE LTD. WESTERN NIGERA RADIOVISION Gwardamanga, Malta. SERVICE MONACO Television House, P.O. Box 1460, Ibadan. NORTHERN NIGERIA TELEVISION JEAN LUC Kaduna TV, Box 250, Kaduna, No. Nigeria. TELE MONTE-CARLO 28 Rue Francois ler Paris 8e. RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (Program Buyer-TELE MONTE-CARLO) FEDERAL BROADCASTING CORP. TELE MONTE CARLO OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND 16,Blvd. Princesse Charlotte. Monte Carlo. P.O. Box 2696, Salisbury. POLAND SIERRA LEONE

POLSKIE RADIO I TELEWIZJA SIERRA LEONE TELEVISION SERVICE Telewizja, Plac Powstancow Warzawy 7, Wars- Freetown. zawa. PORTUGAL Asia RTP-RADIOTELEVISAO PORTUGUESA S.A.R.L. NATIONALIST CHINA Rua deS. Domingos (a Lapa)26,Lisboa. TAIWAN TELEVISION ENTERPRISES LTD. RUMANIA 990 Chung Chen Road, SEC.. Taipei, Taiwan. RADIODIFUZIUNEA TELEVIZUNEA ROMINA NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION Studioul de Televiziune, Str. Moliere 2, Bucuresti. Ministry of Education, 41 Nan-hai Road, Taipei, SPAIN Taiwan. TELEVISION ESPANOLA CAMBODIA RADIO CAMBODGE-TELEVISION SWEDEN Phnom Penh. SVERIGES RADIO GUAM Radiohouset, Oxenstiernsgatan 2, Stockholm. KUAM TELEVISION SWITZERLAND Box 365, Agana, Guam. SWISS BROADCASTING CORPORATION HONG KONG Giacommettistrasse 1, 3000 Berne 16. TELEVISION BROADCASTS, LTD. SWISS TELEVISION I long Kong. Kreuzstrasse 26, 8000, Zurich (P.O. Box, Zurich 22). REDIFFUSION (Hong Kong Ltd.) USSR Rediffusion House, P.O. Box 121, Hong Kong. SOVJET TELEVISION INDIA TsentralnajastudijatelevidenijaMoskva,ill. ALL INDIA TELEVISION Sjabolovka 53. Television Centre, All India Radio, Akashwani Bhawan, 5thFloor,ParliamentStreet, New YUGOSLAVIA Delhi, 1. TELEVISION YOUGOSLAVE INDONESIA RadiotelevisionYougoslave,70B,Kidrica,Beo- grad. JAJASAN TELEVISI RI(RRI-TV) Senajan, Jakarta. IRAN Africa TELEVISION OF IRAN ALGERIA Box 1015, Av. Pahlavi, Tehran. RADIO ALGERIE IRAQ TV -STATION OF THE REP. OF IRAQ EGYPT Ministry of Guidance, Broadcasting House, Sal- U.A.R. BROADCASTING CORPORATION hiya, Baghad. OF CAIRO JAPAN Radio Sr TV House, Maspero St., Cairo. NIPPON HOSO KYOKAI GHANA 2-2,Uchisaiwai-cho,Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo. GHANA BROADCASTING CORPORATION THE YOMIURI TELEVISION BROADCASTING Broadcasting House, Accra. CORP. (YTV) JOIX-TV Osaka. KENYA ASAHI BROADCASTING CO., KENYA BROADCASTING SERVICE LTD. (ABC) JOBX-TV Box 30456, Nairobi. Osaka. MOROCCO KANSAI TELEVISION CORP. (KTV) JODX-TV Osaka. RADIODIFFUSION TELEVISION MAROCAINE 1,Zenkat Pierre Parent, Rabat. MAINICHI BROADCASTING SYSTEM (MBS) JOOR-TV NIGERIA Osaka. NATIONAL TELEVISION FUJI TELECASTING CO. Ikoyi, Lagos. 7 Kawada-cho, Ichigaya, Shinjukuku, Tokyo. EASTERN NIGERIA TELEVISION NIPPON EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION P.O. Box 350, Enugu. 55 Azabu Zaimoku-cho, Nlinato-ku, Tokyo. 747 NIPPON TELEVISION NETWORK METROPOLITAN BROADCASTING CO. 14Niban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. 969, Taft Avenue, Manila. TO10 0 BROADCASTING SYSTEM PHILIPINE BROADCASTING SERVICE 36 Hitosuki-cho, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Manila. RADIO MINDANAO NETWORKS JAPAN SCIENTIFIC PROMOTION Philippines Herald Bldg., Manila. FOUNDATION Tokyo Tower, Tokyo. REPUBLIC BROADCASTING SYSTEM E de los Santos Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City CHUO EIGA 3-3Shiba Hamamatsu-cho, Tokyo. RYUKYU ISLANDS FAR EAST TV CORP. OKINAWA TELEVISION BROADCASTING 13Shinsaka-machi, Minato-kti, Tokyo. CO. HATTORI FILM 1-Chome, Matsuyama-cho, Naha, Okinawa. 90-1 Onden Shikuya, Tokyo. RYUKU BROADCASTING CO. INTERLINGUAL-INTERNATIONAL INC. 1-66 Kumiji-cho, Naha. 36-1 Akasaka, Tokyo.Hitotsugi-cho,Minato-ku, Tokyo. SAUDI ARABIA JAPAN INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES ARAMCO-TV 15-2 Shiba, Tokyo. Box 1359, Dhahran. MCA JAPAN LTD. SINGAPORE Hotel New Japan, Tokyo. TELEVISION SINGAPURA MODERN IMPORT P.O. Box 1902, Singapore. 2-2 Uchisaiwai-cho, Tokyo. NEW JAPAN FILMS INC. SYRIA Korin Mansion, 9 Shiba Sakae-cho, Tokyo. SYRIAN TELEVISION STAR FILM Rue de la Victoire, Damascus 5-5 Nishi Ginza, Tokyo. THAILAND JAPAN (Audience Research) THAI TELEVISION CO. LTD. A. C. NIELSEN CO. Bangkhunprom, Bangkok. 5 Higashi Toriizaka, Arabu, Tokyo. THE ARMY TELEVISION STATION AUDIENCE STUDIOS (Japan), Pahol Youthin Road, Bangkok. Yoneda Bldg., 17-20 Shimhashi, Tokyo. TURKEY VIDEO RESEARCH CORP. 13, 2-chome, Higashi Ginza, Tokyo. ISTANBUL TEKNIK UNIVERSITESI Elektrii Fakultesi, Yuksek Frekans Teknici KOREA susu, Istanbul. KOREAN CENTRAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM Bureau of Broadcasting Management, Ministry of Public Information, Seoul. Pacific AMERICAN FORCES KOREA NETWORK APO 96301, San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A. TONGYANG TV NETWORK AMERICAN SAMOA Central P.O. Box 775, Seoul. TELEVISION OF SAMOA Department of Education, Pago Pago. KUWAIT AUSTRALIA KUWAIT -TV Kuwait. AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (CHANNEL 2) LEBANON Government owned. 264 Pitt Street, P.O. Box 487, COMPAGNIE LIBANAISE DE TELEVISION G.P.O., Sydney. B.P. 4848, Beirut. AMALGAMATED TELEVISION SERVICES TELE ORIENT Pty. Ltd. Television Station A.T.N., Channel 7 Box 5054, Beirut. Television Centre, Epping, Sydney, N.S.W. TELEVISION CORPORATION LIMITED MALAYSIA Television Station TCN, Channel 9 RADIO MALAYSIA Artarmon Road, Willoughby, Sydney, N.S.W. Dept. r.Broadcasting,P.O. Box 1047, Kuala UNITED TELECASTERS LIMITED (CHANNEL 0) C/Amalgamated Wireless (A/aria) Ltd. PHILIPPINES 42 York Street, Sydney, N.S.W. ASSOCIATED BROADCASTING HERALD -SUN T.V. CORPORATION -ABC Pty. Ltd. TelevisionStationHSV, Channel 7 Cnr. Dorcas and WellsSt.,South Melbourne, Manila Times Bldg., Rizal, Manila. Victoria. BOLINAO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION GENERAL TELEVISION CORP. ABS Building, Dewey Blvd., Manila. Pty. Ltd. Television Station GTV, Channel 9 ABS-CBN 22-46 Bendigo Street, Richmond, Melbourne, Vic- Pasay City. toria. INTER -ISLAND BROADCASTING AUSTRAMA TELEVISION (CHANNEL 0) CORPORATION ATV C/Anset$ Transport Industries Ltd. Trinity Building, San LuisStreet,Manila. 489 Swanston Street, Melbourne, Victoria. 748 CANBERRA TELEVISION LTD. GUATEMALA Television Station CTC, Channel 7 TELEVISION NACIONAL Canberra Television Centre, Black Mountain, Can- Edit de la Tipografia Nacional, 18 de Septiembre y berra ACT, P.O. Box 377, Canberra. 7a Ave. Sur, Guatemala. BRISBANE TV LIMITED RADIO -TELEVISION GUATEMALA, S.A. Tel :vision Station BTQ, Channel 7 Apt. 1367,Guatemala. VictoryChambers,AdelaideStreet,Brisbane, LA VOZ DE CENTRO AMERICA Queensland. 7a Av. 1-19, Z-9, Guatemala. QUEENSLAND TELEVISION LIMITED Television Station QTQ, Channel 9 HAITI Bris ANZ Bank Chambers, 43 Queens Street, TELE-HAITI bane, Queensland. 384, Av, Jn. Jacques Dessalines, Port-au-Prince TELEVISION BROADCASTER LTD. Television Station ADS, Channel 7 HONDURAS (REP.) 125 Strangeways Terrace, North Adelaide, South RADIO Y TELEVISION HONDURENA S.A. Australia. Tegucigalpa. SOUTHERN TELEVISION CORP. LTD. Television Station NWS, Channel 9 MEXICO 202-208 Tynte Street, North Adelaide, South Aus TELEVISION DE LA FRONTERA, S. A. tralia. Vincente Guerrero num. 704 Ciudad Juarez, Chih. TV LIMITED RADIO PANAMERICANA, S. A. Television Station TVW, Channel 7 Av. Chapultepec num. 18 Mexico, D.F. Osborne Park Road, Tuart Hill, Perth, W.A. TELEVISION DEL NORTE, S. A. TASMANIAN TELEVISION LIMITED Aparatado Postal num. 1833 Monterrey, N. L. TVT, Channel 6 TELEVIMEX, S. A. Studio -52 NewtownRoad,Newtown,Hobart (Tas.) Av. Chapultepec num. 18 Mexico D.F. NORTHERN TELEVISION LTD. RADIO TELEVISION, S. A. CalleQuinta num.210Desps.14-16Edificio Television Station TNT, Channel 9 Barbachano , B. C. P.O. Box 873, Launceston, Tasmania. CADENA TELEVISION DEL NORTE, S. A. MARIANAS ISLANDS Monterrey, N. L. (Dom. Av. Chapultepec num. KUAM TELEVISION 18 Mexico, D. F.) P.O. Box 368, Agana. RAFAEL TIJERINA CARRANZA NEW CALEDONIA Aldama num. 2611 Nuevo Laredo, Tams. TELEVISION TAPATIA, S. A. de C.V. OFFICE DE RADIOIFF-TV Circunvalacion num. 265 Guadalajara, Jal. Francaise, P.O. Box 327, Nnumca. TELEVISORA DE LA LAGUNA, S. A. NEW ZEALAND Torreon, Coah. (Dom. Av. Chapultepec num. 18, NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING Mexico, D. F.) CORPORATION TELEVISION PASO DE CORTES, S. A. P.O. Box 98, Wellington. Av. Chapultepec num. 18 Mexico, D. F. SERGIO R. MOLINAR FERNANDEZ TAHITI Apartado Postal num. 271 Ciudad Juarez, Chih. OFFICE DE RADIOIFF-TV TELEVISORA DE CHIHUAHUA, S. A. Frauemse, Papeete. Chihuahua, Chih. (Dom. Av. Chapultepec num. 18 Mexico, D. F.) TELEVISORA DE HERMOSILLO, S. A. Central America Hermosillo,Son.(Dorn. Av. Chapultepec num. 18 Mexico, D. F.) COSTA RICA TELEVISORA DE GUADALAJARA, S. A. TELEVISORA DE COSTA RICA LTDA. Guadalajara, Jal.(Dom. Av. Chapultepec num. Apt. 3876, San Jose. 18 Mexico, D. F.) "TIC-TAC" TELEVISION TELEVISORA DE CALIMEX, S. A. Apt. 4666, San Jose. Tijuana, B. C. (Dorn. Av. Chapultepec num. 18 CUBA Mexico, D. F.) TELEVISORA DE OCCIDENTE, S. A. CMQ-TV Guadalajara, Jal.(Dom. Av. Chapultepec num. Radiocentre, Habana. 18. Mexico, D. F.) CM BF-TV TELEVISORA DEL NORTE, S. A. Mazon y San Miguel, Habana. Monterrey, N. L. (Dom. Av. Chapultepec num. 18 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Mexico. D. F.) TELEVISORA DE YUCATAN, S. A. RADIO SANTO DOMINGO -TV Merida, Yuc. (Dom. Av. Chapultepec num. 18 Calle Miami to Domingo. Mexico, D. F.) RAHINTEL TELEVISION TELEVISION DE GUANAJUATO, S. A. Radio HIN C Por A, Eusanche 30 de MayoSt( Cerro del Zamorano, Qro. (Dom. Av. Chapultepec Domingo. num. 18 Mexico, D. F.) TV DE CULIACAN, S. A. EL SALVADOR Culiacan, Sin. (Dom. Av. Chapultepec num. 18 TELEVISION SALVADORENA S.A. Mexico, D. F.) Apt. 947, San Salvador. TELEVISORA DE MEXICALI, S. A. RADIO TELEVISION YSU, S.A. ApartadoPostalnum.1356Mexicali,B. C. Apt. Postal 1050, San Salvador. (Dom. Av. Chapultepec nuns. 18 Mexico, D. F.) 749 TELEVISION DE COLIMA, S. A. de C.V. VIRGIN ISLANDS Anillo Circunvalacion num.1080Nte.Colima, ISLAND TELERADIOSERVICE, INC. Col. P.O. Box 1947, St. Thomas. FELIPE ARRIOLA GANDARA Av. Alvaro Obregon num. 138 Nogales, Son. CARLOS FERRAEZ MATOS CalleBolivarentreDiaz MironyBoulevard South America Miguel Aleman Veracruz, Ver. TELEVISION GONZALES CAMARENA, S. A. Av. Chanultepec num. 18 Mexico, D. F. ARGENTINA PRIMERA TELEVISION ARGENTINA TELEVISORA DEL GOLFO, S. A. Ciudad Madero, Tams. (Dom. Av. Chapultepec Av. Alem 735, Buenos Aires. num. 18 Mexico, D. F.) COMPANIA ARGENTINA DE TELEVISION, S.A. TELEVISION DE MEXICO, S. A. Castex 3345, Buenos Aires. Av. Chapultepec num.18 Mexico, D.F. PRODUCCIONES ARGENTINA DE TV ANTONIO SUAREZ REYES Lima 1261, Buenos Aires. Av. Punta Banda y Eugenia, Frallion-Amiento Chapultepec Ensenada, B. C. TELEONCE Calle Pavon 2444, Buenos Aires. NETHERLANDS ANTILLES RIO DE LA PLATA San Juan 1160, Buenos Aires. TELECURACAO DIFUSORA MARPLATENSE P.O. Box 415, . Av. Luro2907, Mar del Plata. NICARAGUA SOCIEDAD DIFUSORA MENDOZA Garibaldi 7, Mendoza. TELEVISION DE NICARAGUA, S.A. TELECOLOR, S.A. Apdo 1505, Managua. Av. Gral Paz 266, Cordoba. PANAMA BRAZIL CIRCUITO RPC-TELEVISION TELEVISAO-TUPI Direccion deCorreosyTelecommunicaciones, Av. Joao Luiz Alves, 13-Urca, Rio de Janeiro. Ministerio de Gobierno y Justicia, Panama. TELEVISAO-RIO TELEVISORA NACIONAL S.A. PANAMA Av. Atlantica 4264, Rio de Janeiro. Ric. Chiari, Panama. EMISSORA DE TELEVISAO CONTINENTAL DIFFUSION, S.A. Rue das Laranjeiras 291, Rio de Janeiro. Carlos Eleta A, Panama. TELEVISAO MAYRINK VEIGA PUERTO RICO Rio de Janeiro. RADIO GLOBO DO RIO DE JANEIRO WKAQ-TV Rua Irineu Marinho 35, Rio de Janeiro. El Mundo Inc., Box 5096, Puerta de Tierra. TELEVISAO BAURU WIPM-TV Bauru, SP. Dept. of Education TELEVISAO ITACOLOMI Hato Rey, San Juan. Av. Tocantins 499, Belo Horizonte, MG. WAPA-TV TELEVISAO PIRATINI Ponce de Leon Broadc. Co. of P.R. Porto Alegre, RGS. P.O. Box 250, San Juan. TELEVISAO ITAPOAN WORA-TV Rua Carlos Gomes, 57. Supreme Broadc. Co. Inc. of P.R. TELEVISAO NACIONAL Box 43, Mayaguez. Emprenza Incorporado ao Patrimonio Nacional, WIPR-TV Brasilia, DF Dept. of Education TELIVISAO PARANA P.O. Box 306, San Juan. Rua J. Loureiro 119, Curitiba, PA. WRIK-TV RADIOFARROUPILHA Ponce TV Corp. Galeria Rosario 22,Andar, Porto Alegro,Rio Darlington Bldg. Grande do Sul. WSUR-TV TELEVISAO PARANAENSE American Colonial Broadcasting Corp. Senador Alencar Guimaraes 97, Curitiba, PA. Box 4189, San Juan. TELEVISAO RADIO CLUBE WKBM-TV Fortaleza, CE. American Colonial Broadcasting Corp. TV-GUARATINGUETA Box 4189, San Juan. Guaratingueta, SP. WOLE-TV TV-LAFAIETE Consolheiro Lafiete, MG. Western Broadcasting Corp. Box 2050, San Juan. TV-MARIANO PROCOPIO Juiz de Fora, MG. TV-MARAJOARA TRINIDAD Belem, PA. TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TELEVISION CO. TV-COROADOS LTD. Londrina. Television House TV-ITATIAIA Maraval Road, Port-of-Spain. Itatiania, Rj. 750 TV RADIO CLUBE TELEVISORA EXCELSIOR 17Av. Goias, Goiania. Ave. Manco Capac, Lima. TELEVISORA EL SOL CHILE Jose Galvez 1040, Lima. UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA TELEVISORA SUR PERUANA UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE P.O. Box 514, Arequipa. Alemeda Bdo. O'Higgins 340, Casilla 114-D,San- tiago. URUGUAY COLOMBIA TV MONTE CARLO R. TELEVISORA NACIONAL 18 Julidy Eduardo Aceuedo, Montevideo. DireccionGeneral delaRadiotelevisora SAETA-TV Nacional de Colombia Avda, Uruguay 1031, Montevideo. Apartado Nacional 1824, Bogota. TELEDOCE ECUADOR Compte y Rique 1276, Montevideo. LA VOZ DE LOS ANDES-TELEVISION VENEZUELA Cas. 691, Quito. TELEVISORA NACIONAL PRIMERA TELEVISION ECUATORIANA S.A. Apt. 3979, Caracas. Illingworth 114 y Pichincha, Guayaquil. CORPORACION VENEZOLANA DE PERU TELEVISION MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Colinas de los Caobos Ministerio de Educacion Publica Avda. la Salle, La Colina. Direccion de Cultera, Lima. R. CARACAS TV TELEVISORA AMERICA Ed. R. Centro Montero Rosas, Lima. Barcenas, Caracas. TELEVISORA PANAMERICANA ONDAS DEL LAGO Ave. Arequipa 1110, Lima. Maracaibo. TELEVISORA VICTORIA R. VALENCIA TV Av. Tacna 543, Lima. Valencia, Estado Carabobo.

751 The Television Code

752 The Television Code

ANEW CODE of standards and practicesagainst NAB dues, leaving the balance for for the television industry went into effect defraying code. March 1, 1952 following a series of develop- The Code is copyrighted by the National ments almost a year in the making. Association of Broadcasters. The Code Au- The code is an aftermath of a meeting held thority maintains offices in Washington, New in Washington in June, 1951 at which NBC York and Hollywood. Howard H. Bellis made public a code of its own. Set up as a director, with offices in Washington. standard of operations in television, this code Text of therevised code follows: bore an essential resemblance to the instru- ment earlier adopted by the same network for Preamble Televisionis seen and heard in every typeof radio broadcasting. Both NBC codes, a Code American home. These homes include children and of Standards adopted for radio by the Na- adults of all ages, embrace all races and all varieties tional A ssociation of Broadcasters-predeces- of religious faith, and reach those of every educa- tional background. It is the responsibility of televi- sor organization of the National Association sion to bear constantly in mind that the audience is ofRadio and Television Broadcasters-in primarily a home audience, and consequently that Atlantic City in 1947 and now the industry- television's relationship tothe viewersisthatbe- tween guest and host. wide TV code, drew upon the Motion Picture The revenues from advertising support the free, Production Code for their pattern. competitiveAmerican systemoftelecasting,and make available to the eyes and ears of the American Four subcommittees were active in prepara- people thefinest programs ofinformation, educa- tion of the television code throughout the tion, culture and entertainment. By law the televi- summer of 1951. Their tentative draft was sion broadcaster is responsible for the programming ofhis station. He, however,isobligated to bring approved by the NA RTB board in September his positive responsibilityfor excellence and good and a final polishing job undertaken in Wash- taste in programming to bear upon all who have a ington shortly before the text was ratified in hand in the production of programs, including net- works, sponsors, producers of film and of live pro- Chicago, October 19, 1951. grams, advertising agencies, and talent agencies. The Television Code provides for a Tele- The American businesses which utilize television for conveying their advertising messages to the home vision Code Review Board which now con- by pictures with sound, seen free -of -charge on the sists of nine members. All members must be home screen. are reminded that their responsibilities subscribers to the Television Code. The Codeare not limited to the sale of goods and the crea- tion of a favorable attitude toward the sponsor by Review Board oversees policy direction of the thepresentationofentertainment.Theyinclude, Television Code and recommends to the NAB aswell.responsibilityforutilizingtelevisionto Television Board of Directors any changes in bringthe best programs, regardlessof kind, into American homes. Code provisions for the latter group's ratifica- Television, and all who participate in it are jointly tion. The interpretation, implementation and accountable to the American public for respect for enforcement of the Television Code's pro- thespecialneeds of children,for communityre- sponsibility, for the advancement of education and gramming and advertising standards is the culture,for the acceptability of the program ma- basic responsibility of the Code Authority terials chosen, for decency and decorum in produc- Director. tion, and for propriety in advertising. This respon- sibility cannot he discharged by any given group of In those phases that deal with programming programs. but can be discharged only through the and its approaches, the code bears striking highest standards of respect for the American home. applied to every moment of every program presented similarity to the Motion Picture Production bytelevision. Code, conceived and formulated in 1929 by Inorder that television programming may best Martin Quigley, and ratified by the Motion servethepublicinterest,viewers shouldbeen- couragedtomaketheircriticismsandpositive Picture Producers and Distributors Associa- suggestions knowntothetelevisionbroadcasters. tion of America, Inc. which became the Mo- Parents in particular should lie urged to see toit tionPicture Association of America, Inc. that out of the richness of television fare, the best programsarebroughttotheattentionoftheir late in 1945 when the late Eric Johnston was children. named president. Meeting in Bandera Tex. in February, 1952, I. Advancement of Education and Culture 1. Commercialtelevisionprovides avaluable TV board members of NAB approved a re- means of augmenting the educational and cultural view board of five and adopted a plan for influences of schools, institutions of higher learning. financing administration of the code as well as the home, thechurch, museums, foundations, and an operating budget of $40,000 for the first other institutions devoted to education and culture. 2.Itisthe responsibility of a television broad- year of operations. caster to call upon such institutions for counsel and There have been various revisions of the cooperationandto work with them onthebest methods of presenting educational and cultural ma- code over the years. This most recent edition, terials by television. It is further the responsibility the tenth, is dated August, 1965. of stations,networks,advertisingagenciesand sponsors consciously to seek opportunities for intro. Under the financing plan, each subscribing ducing into telecasts factual materials which will aid TV station pays an annual fee based on the in the enlightenment of the American public. highest hourly rate quoted on its rate card. 3. Education via television may he taken to mean thatprocessby which theindividualisbrought up toa maximum of $1,400.If itis an toward informed adjustment tohissociety.Tele- NAB member,$250ofthisiscredited visionisalsoresponsible for the presentationof 753 overtlyinstructional and cultural programs, sched- 1V. General Program Standards uled so as to reach the viewers who are naturally 1. Program materials should enlarge the horizons drawn to such programs, and Produced so asto of the viewer, provide him with wholesome enter- attract the largest possible audience. tainment,affordhelpfulstimulation,and remind 4. The television broadcaster should be thoroughly him of theresponsibilities which the citizenhas conversant with the educational and cultural needs towards hissociety. The intimacy and confidence placed in Television demand of the broadcaster, the and desires of the community served. network and other program sources that they be 5. He should affirmatively seekout responsible vigilant in protecting the audience from deceptive and accountable educational and cultural institutions program practices. of the community witha view toward providing 2. Profanity, obscenity, smut and vulgarity are opportunities for the instruction and enlightenment forbidden, even when likely to be understood only of the viewers. by part of the audience. From time to time, words 6. He should provide for reasonable experimen- whichhavebeen acceptable,acquireundesirable tationinthe development of programs specifically meanings, and telecasters should be alert to eliminate directedtothe advancementofthe community's such words. culture and education. 3. Words (especially slang) derisive of any race, 7. Itisinthe interest of television as a vital color, creed, nationality or national derivation, ex- medium to encourage and promote the broadcast of cept wherein such usage would be for the specific programs presenting genuine artistic or literary ma- purpose of effective dramatization such as combat. terial. valid moral and social issues, significant con- ing prejudice, are forbidden, even when likely to be troversial and challenging concepts and other sub- understood only by part of the audience. From time jectmatter involvingadultthemes.Accordingly, to time, words which have been acceptable, acquire none of the provisions of this code, including those undesirable meanings, and telecasters should be alert relating to the responsibility toward children, should to eliminate such words. be construed to prevent or impede their broadcast. 4. Racial or nationality types shall not be shown All such programs, however, should be broadcast on televisionin such a manner as to ridicule the with due regard to the composition of the audience. race or nationality. The highest degree of care should be exercised to 5. Attacks onreligion and religiousfaiths are preserve the integrity of such programs and to en- not allowed. Reverence is to mark any mention of sure that the selection of themes, their treatment the name of God, His attributes and powers. When and presentation are made in good faith upon the religious rites are included in other than religious basis of true instructional and entertainment values, programs theritesshallbe accuratelypresented. and not for the purposes of sensationalism, to shock The office of minister, priest or rabbi shall not be or exploit the audience orto appeal to prurient presented in such a manner as to ridicule or impair interests or morbid curiosity. its dignity. 6. Respect is maintained for the sanctity of mar- riage and the value of the home. Divorce is not II. Responsibility Toward Children treated casually as a solution for marital problems. 7. In reference to physical or mental affilictions 1. The education of children involves giving them and deformities, special precautions must be taken a sense of the world at large. It is not enough that to avoid ridiculing sufferers from similar ailments only those programs which are intended for viewing and offending them or members of their families. by children shall be suitable to the young and im- 8. Excessive or unfair exploitation of others or mature. In addition, those programs which might of their physical or mental afflictions shall not be be reasonably expected to hold the attention of chil- presented as praiseworthy. The presentation of cruel- dren and which are broadcast during times of the ty, greed and selfishness as worthy motivationsis day when children may be normally expected to to be avoided. constitute a substantial part of the audience should 9. Law enforcement shall be upheld and, except be presented with due regard for their effect on where essential to the program plot, officers of the children. law portrayed with respect and dignity. 2. Such subjects as violence and sex shall be pre- 10. Legal, medical and other professional advice, sented without undue emphasis and only as required diagnosis and treatment will be permitted only in by plot development or character delineation. Crime conformitywith law and recognizedethical and should not be presented as attractive or as a solu- professional standards. tion to human problems, and the inevitable retribu- 11. The use of animals both in the production of tion should be made clear. television programs and as part of television pro- 3. The broadcaster should afford opportunities for gram content, shall at all times, be in conformity cultural growth as well as for wholesome entertain- with accepted standards of humane treatment. ment. 12.Care should be exercised so that cigarette 4. He should develop programs to foster and pro- smoking will not be depicted in a manner to im- presstheyouthofour country asadesirable mote the commonly accepted moral, social and ethi- habit worthy of imitation, cal ideals characteristic of American life. 13. Criminality shall be presented as undesirable 5. Programs shouldreflectrespectforparents, and unsympathetic. The condoning of crime and the for honorable behavior, and for the constituted au- treatment of the commission of crime in a frivolous, thorities of the American community. cynical or callous manner is unacceptable. The pre- 6. Exceptional care should be exercised with ref- sentation of techniques of crime in such detail as erence to kidnapping or threats of kidnapping of toinvite imitation shall be avoided. children in order to avoid terrorizing them. 14. The presentation of murder or revenge as a 7. Material which is excessively violent or would motive for murder shall not be presented as justifi- create morbid suspense, or other undesirable reac- able. tions in children, should be avoided. 15. Suicide as an acceptable solution for human 8. Particular restraint and care in crime or mys- problems is prohibited. tery episodes involving children or minors, should 16.Illicit sex relations are pot treated as com- be exercised. mendable. Sex crimes and abnormalities are gener- ally unacceptable as program material. The use of locations closely associated with sexual life or with III. Community Responsibility sexualsin must be governed by good taste and delicacy. 1. A television broadcaster and his staff occupy a 17.Drunkenness should never be presented as positionofresponsibilityinthecommunity and desirable or prevalent. The use of liquor in program shouldconscientiouslyendeavortobeacquainted content shall be de-emphasized. The consumption of fully withitsneeds and characteristicsinorder liquor in American life, when not required by the better toserve the welfare of its citizens. plotorfor proper characterization,shallnot be 2. Requests for time for the placement of public shown. service announcements or programs should be care- 18. Narcotic addition shall not be presented ex- fully reviewed with respect tothe character and cept as a vicious habit. The administration of illegal reputation of the group, campaign or organization drugs will not be displayed. involved, the public interest content of the message, 19. The use of gambling devices or scenes neces- and the manner of its presentation. sary to the development of plot or as appropriate 754 background is acceptable only when presented with elements which entertain or inform the viewer and discretion and inmoderation, and ina manner to the extent that titles, teasers and credits do not which would not excite interest in, or foster, betting meet these criteria, they should be restricted or nor be instructional in nature. eliminated. 20. Telecasts of actual sport programs at which 35. The creation of a state of hypnosis by act or on -the -scene bettingis permitted by law should be demonstration on the air is prohibited and hypnosis presentedina manner inkeeping withFederal, as an aspect of "parlor game' antics to create humor- state and local laws, and should concentrate on the ous situations within a comedy setting cannot be used. subject as a public sporting event. V. Treatment of News and Public Events 21. Program material pertaining to fortune-telling, occultism, astrology, phrenology, palm -reading, num- News erology. mind reading, or character -reading,is un- 1. A televisionstation'snews scheduleshould acceptable when presented for the purpose of fostering be adequate and well-balanced. belief in these subjects. 2. News reporting should befactual,fair and without bias. 22. Quiz and similar programs that are presented 3. A television broadcaster shouldexercise par- as contests of knowledge, information, skill or luck ticular discrimination in the acceptance. placement must, infact, be genuine contests and the results and presentation of advertising in news programs so must not be controlled by collusion with or between that such advertising should be clearly distinguish- contestants, or any other action which will favor able from the news content. one contestant against any other. 4. At all times, pictorial and verbal material for 23. No program shall be presented in a mannerboth news and comment should conform to other which through artifice or simulation would mislead sections of these standards, wherever such sections the audience as to any material fact. Each broad- are reasonably applicable. caster must exercise reasonable judgment to deter- 5. Good taste should prevail in the selection and mine whether a particular method of presentation handling of news: would constitute a material deception, or would be Morbid, sensational or alarming details not es- accepted by the audience as normal theatrical illu- sential to the factual report, especially in connec- sion. tion with stories of crime or sex, should be avoided. 24. The appearances or dramatization of persons News should be telecast in such a manner as to featured inactual crime news willbe permitted avoid panic and unnecessary alarm. only in such light as to aid law enforcement or to 6. Commentary andanalysisshould beclearly as such. report the news event. 7. Pictorial material should be chosen with care 25. The use of horror for its own sake will be and not presented in a misleading manner. eliminated; the use of visual or aural effects which 8. All news interview programs should be gov- would shock or alarm the viewer, and the detailed erned by accepted standards of ethical journalism, presentation of brutality or physical agony by sightunder which the interviewer selects the questions or by sound are not permissible. tobe asked. Where thereisadvance agreement 26. Contests may not constitute a lottery. materially restricting an important or newsworthy 27. Any telecasting designed to "buy" the tele- area of questioning, the interviewer willstate on vision audience by requiring it to listen and/or view the program that such limitation has been agreed in hope of reward rather than for the quality of upon. Such disclosure should be made if the person the program, should be avoided. being interviewedrequires thatquestions be sub- 28. The costuming ofallperformers shallbe mitted in advance or if he participates in editing a within tthe bounds of propriety and shall avoid such ecording of the interview prior to its use on the exposure or such emphasis on anatomical detail as 9. A television broadcaster should exercise due would embarrass or offend home viewers. careinhissupervisionof content,format, and 29. The movements of dancers, actors, or other presentation of newscasts originated by his station, performers shall be kept within the bounds of de- and inhis selection of newscasters, commentators, cency, and lewdness and impropriety shall not be and analysts. suggested in the positions assumed by performers. 30. Camera angles shall avoid such views of per- Pollute F. formers as to emphasize anatomical detailsinde- 1. A television broadcaster has an affirmative cently. responsibility at all times to be informed of public 31. The use of the television medium to transmit events, and to provide coverage consonant with the information of any kind by the use of the process ends of an informed and enlightened citizenry. called "subliminal perception," or by the use of any 2. The treatment of such events by a television similar technique whereby an attempt is made to broadcaster should provide adequate and informed convey information to the viewer by transmitting coverage. messages below the threshold of normal awareness, VI. Controversial Public Issues is not permitted. I.Television provides a valuable forum for the 32. The broadcaster shall be constantly alert to expressionofresponsible views onpublicissues prevent activities that may lead to such practices of a controversial nature. The television broadcaster astheuse ofscenicproperties,the choice and should seek out and develop with accountable indi- identification of prizes, the selection of music and viduals, groups and organizations, programs relating other creative program elements and inclusion of to controversial public issues of import to hisfel- any identification of commercial products or serv- lowcitizens;andtogivefairrepresentationto ices, their trade names or advertising slogans, within opposing sides of issues which materially affect the a program dictated by factors other than the re- lifeor welfare of a substantial segment of the quirements of the program itself. The acceptance of public. cash payments or other considerations in return for 2.Requests by individuals, groups or organiza- including any of the above within the program is tionsfor time to discusstheir views oncontro- prohibited except in accordance with Sections 317 versial public issues,should be considered on the and 5U8 of the Communications Act. basisof their individual merits, and inthe light 33. A television broadcaster should not present of the contribution which the use requested would fictional events or other non -news material as au- make to the public interest, and to a well-balanced thentic news telecasts or announcements, nor should program structure. hepermit dramatizationsinany program which 3. Programs devotedtothe discussionof con- would give the false impression that the dramatized troversial public issues should be identified as such. materialconstitutesnews.Expletives(presented They should not be presented in a manner which aurally or pictorially) such as "flash" or "bulletin" would mislead listeners or viewers to believe that and statements such as "we interrupt this program the program is purely of an entertainment, news, to bring you ..."should be reserved specifically or other character. for news room use. However, a television broadcaster 4. Broadcasts in which stations express their own may properly exercise discretion in the use in non - opinions about issues of general public interest should news programs of words or phrases which do not beclearlyidentifiedaseditorial.Theyshould necessarily imply that the material following is a be unmistakably identified as statements of station news release. opinion and should be appropriately distinguished 34. Program content should be confined to those from news and other program matenal. 755 VII. Political Telecasts 11. Becauseallproductsofapersonal nature 1.Political telecasts should be clearlyidentified createspecialproblems,suchproducts, when ac- as such. They should not be presented by a tele- cepted, should be treated with especial emphasis on vision broadcaster in a manner which would mis- ethics and the canons of good taste. Such advertis- lead listeners or viewers to believe that the program ing of personal products asisaccepted must be is of any other character. presented in a restrained and obviously inoffensive manner. The advertisingofparticularlyintimate (Ref.: Communications Act of 1934, as amend- products which ordinarily are not freely mentioned ed, Secs. 315 and 317, and FCC Rules and or discussed is not acceptable. (See Television Code Regulations,Secs.3.654,3.657,3.663 as Interpretation No. 3) discussedinNAB's"APolitical Cate- 12. The advertising of tip sheets, race track pub- chism.") lications, or organizations seeking to advertise for the purpose of giving odds or promoting betting or VIII. Religious Programs lotteries is unacceptable. 1.Itis the responsibility of a television broad- 13. An advertiser who markets more than one caster to make available to the community appro- product should not be permitted to use advertising priate opportunity for religious presentations. copy devoted to an acceptable product for purposes 2. Telecasting which reaches men ofallcreeds of publicizing the brand name or other identification simultaneously should avoid attacks upon religion. of a product which is not acceptable. 3. Religiousprogramsshouldbepresentedre- 14. "Bait -switch" advertising, whereby goods or spectfully and accurately and without prejudice or services which the advertiser has no intention of ridicule. selling are offered merely to lure the customer into 4. Religiousprogramsshouldbepresentedby purchasing higher -priced substitutes,isnot accept- responsibleindividuals,groups and organizations. able. 5. Religious programs should place emphasis on 15. Personal endorsements (testimonials) shall be broad religioustruths, excluding thepresentation genuine and reflect personal experience. They shall of controversial or partisan views not directly or contain no statement that cannot be supported if pre- necessarily related to religion or morality. sented in the advertiser's own words. 6. In the allocation of time for telecasts ofre- ligious programs the televisionstation should use X. Presentation of Advertising its best efforts to apportion such time fairly among 1. Advertising messages should be presented with the representative faith groups ofits community. courtesy and goodtaste;disturbing orannoying material should be avoided; every effort should be IX. General Advertising Standards made to keep the advertising message in harmony 1. This Code establishes basic standards forall with the content and general tone of the program television broadcasting. The principles of acceptabil- in which it appears. ity and good taste within the Program Standards 2. The role and capability of television to market section govern the presentation of advertising where sponsors' products are well recognized. In turn, this applicable. In addition, the Code establishes in this fact dictatesthat great care be exercised by the section special standards which apply to television broadcastertopreventthepresentationoffalse, advertising. misleading or deceptive advertising. While itis en- 2. A commercial television broadcaster makes his tirely appropriate to present a product in a favorable facilities available for the advertising of products light and atmosphere, the presentation must not, by and services and accepts commercial presentations copy or demonstration, involve a material deception for such advertising. However, a television broad- as to the characteristics, performance or appearance caster should,inrecognitionofhisresponsibility of the product. to the public, refuse the facilities of his station to an 3. The broadcaster and the advertiser should ex- advertiser where he has good reason to doubt the ercisespecialcautionwiththe content and pre- integrity of the advertiser, the truth of the adver- sentationoftelevisioncommercials placedinor tising representations, or the compliance of the ad- near programs designed for children. Exploitation of vertiser with the spirit and purpose of all applicable children should be avoided. Commercials directed to legal requirements. children should in no way mislead as to the prod- 3. Identification of sponsorship must be made in uces performance and usefulness. Appeals involving all sponsored programs in accordance with the re- matters of health which should be determined by quirements of the Communications Act of 1934, as physiciansshouldnotbedirectedprimarilyto amended, and the Rules and Regulations ofthe children. Federal Communications Commission. 4. Appeals tohelpfictitiouscharacters intele- 4. In consideration of the customs and attitudes vision programs by purchasing the advertiser's prod- of the communities served, each television broad- uctorservice or sending fora premium should caster should refuse hisfacilities to the advertise- notbepermitted,andsuchfictitiouscharacters ment of products and services, or the use of ad- should not be introduced into the advertising mes- vertising scripts, which the station has good reason sage for such purposes. tobelieve would be objectionable toa substantial 5. Commercialsforservicesorover-the-counter and responsible segment of the community. These products involving health considerations are of inti- standards should be applied with judgment and flex- mate and far-reaching importance to the consumer. ibility, taking into consideration the characteristics The following principles should apply to such ad- of the medium, its home and family audience, and vertising: the form and content of the particular presentation. a. Physicians, dentists or nurses, or actors rep- 5. The advertising of hard liquor (distilled spir- resenting physicians, dentists or nurses shall not its)is not acceptable. be employed directlyor byimplication.These 6. The advertising of beer and wines is accept- restrictionsalso apply topersons professionally able only when presented in the best of good taste engaged in medical services(e.g., physical ther- and discretion, and isacceptable only subjectto apists,pharmacists,dentalassistants,nurses' Federal and local laws. aides). 7. The advertising ofcigarettesshould not be b. Visual representations of laboratory settings presented ina manner to convey the impression may be employed, provided they bearadirect that cigarette smoking promotes health orisim- relationship to bona fide research which has been portant to personal development of the youth of our conducted for the product or service. (See Code, country. X, 10.) In such cases, laboratory technicians shall 8. Advertising byinstitutions or enterprises be identified as such and shall not be employed which in their offers of instruction imply promises asspokesmen orinany other way speak on of employment or make exaggerated claims for the behalf of the product. opportunities awaiting those who enroll for courses c.Institutional announcements not intended to is generally unacceptable. sell a specific product or service to the consumer 9. The advertising of firearms and fireworksis and publicservice announcements by non-profit acceptable only subject to Federal and local laws. organizations may bepresentedbyaccredited 10. The alvertising of fortnue-telling, occultism, physicians, dentists or nurses, subject to approval astrology,phrenology,palm -reading, numerology, bythebroadcaster. An accreditedprofessional mind -reading,character reading orsubjectsofa is one who has met required qualifications and like nature is not permitted. has been licensed in his resident state. 756 6. Advertising should offer a product or service on complaints indicating dissatisfaction with the pre- its positive merits. mium by returning the monetary consideration. Identification of a specific competitive product or 4. There should be no misleading descriptions of service, by either audio or video, is not acceptable visualrepresentationsof any premiums orgifts when the reference is derogatory, either overtly or which would distort or enlarge their value in the by implication. minds of the viewers. Derogatory includes references which detract from 5. Assurances should be obtained from the adver- or belittle the product or service mentioned. tiser that premiums offered are not harmful to person 7. A sponsor'sadvertising messages should be or property. confined within the framework of the sponsor's pro- 6. Premiums should not be approved which appeal gramstructure.Atelevisionbroadcastershould to superstition on the basis of "luck -bearing" powers avoid the use of commercial announcements which orotherwise. are divorced from the program either by preceding the introduction of the program (as in the case of XIV. Time Standards for Advertising so-called "cow -catcher" announcements) or by fol- In accordance with good telecast advertising prac- lowing the apparent sign -offofthe program(as tice; the time standards for commercial material are illthe case of so-called trailer or "hitch -hike" an- as follows: nouncements). To this end, the program itself should 1. Prime Time [Programs] be announced and clearly identified, both audio and Definition: A continuous period of not less than video, before the sponsor's advertising materialis three evening hours per broadcast day asdesig- first used, and should be signed off, both audio and nated by the station, between the hours of 6:00 P.M. video, after the sponsor's advertising material is last and Midnight. Commercial material, including total used. station break time, in prime time shall not exceed 8. Since advertising by televisionisa dynamic 17.2% (10 minutes and 20 seconds) in any 60 -minute technique, a television broadcaster should keep under period. Not more than three announcements shall be surveillance new advertisingdevicessothatthe scheduledconsecutively.Commercialmaterialin spirit and purpose of these standards are fulfilled. prime time includes billboards,publicservice an- 9. A charge for television time to churches and nouncements,promotionalannouncements(except religious bodies is not recommended. for those for the same program) and "below the 10. Reference to the results of bona fide research, line" credits as well as commercial copy. (See Tele- surveys or tests relating to the product to be adver- vition Code Interpretation No. 5) tised shall not be presented in a manner so as to 2. All Other Time [Programs] create an impression of fact beyond that established Definition: All time other than prime time. Com- by the work that has been conducted. mercial material, including total station break time, within any 60 -minute period may not exceed 27.2% XI. Advertising of Medical Products (16 minutes and 20 seconds). Individual programs 1. The advertising of medical products presents of 5 minutesduration may includecommercial considerations of intimate and far-reaching impor- material not in excess of1 minute and 15 seconds tance to the consumer because of the direct bearing and individual programs of 10 minutes duration may on his health. include commercial material not in excess of 2 min- 2. Because of the personal nature of the advertis- utes and 10 seconds. Not more than three announce- ing of medical products, claims that a product will ments shall be scheduled consecutively. Commercial effecta cure and the indiscriminate use of such material in all other times does not include public words as"safe","withoutrisk","harmless", or service announcements, promotional announcements terms of similar meaning should not be accepted in and opening and closing billboards which give spon- the advertising of medical products on television sor identification. stations. 3. Station Breaks 3. A television broadcaster should not accept ad- Definition:Station breaks are those periods of vertising material which inhis opinion offensively time between programs, or within a program as describes or dramatizes distress or morbid situations designated bythe program originator,which are involving ailments, by spoken word, sound or visual setaside forlocalstationidentification and spot effects. announcements. In prime time a station break shall consist of not more than two commercial announce- XII. Contests mentsplusnon-commercial copysuch asstation Contests shall be conducted with fairness to all identification,publicserviceorpromotionalan- entrants,1. and shall comply with all pertinent laws nouncements. Total station break time in any 30 - and regulations. Care should be taken to avoid the minute period may not exceed 1 minute and 10 sec- concurrent use of the three elements which together onds. In other than prime time individual station constitute alottery-prize, chance and considera- breaks shall consist of not more than two commer- tion. cial announcements plus the conventional sponsored 2. All contest details, including rules, eligibility 10 -second ID, or three commercial announcements. requirements, opening and termination dates should and shall not exceed 2 minutes and 10 seconds. Sta be clearly and completely announced and/or shown, Lion break announcements shall not adversely affect or easily accessible to the viewing public, and the a preceding or following program. winners' names should be released and prizes award- 4. Multiple Product Announcements ed as soon as possible after the close of the contest. A multiple product announcement is one in which 3. When advertisingisaccepted which requests twoor more productsorservicesarepresented contestants to submit items of product identification within the framework of asingle announcement. or other evilence of purchase of products, reasonable (1)Onlythosemultipleproductannouncements facsimiles thereof should be made acceptable unless which meet the following criteria shall be counted the award is based upon skill and not upon chance. under the Code (Section XIV 1, 2, 3) as a single 4. Allcopypertainingtoanycontest(except announcement:(a) The products or services are that which is required by law) associated with the related in character, purpose or use; and (b) The exploitationorsaleofthesponsor'sproductor products or services are so treated in audio and service, and all references to prizes or gifts offered video throughout the announcement asto appear in such connection should be considered a part of to the viewer as a single announcement; and (c) and included in the total time allowances as herein The announcement is so constructed that it cannot provided. (See Television Code, XIV) he dividedinto two or more separate announce- ments.(2)Multipleproduct announcementsnot XIII. Premiums and Offers meeting the criteria of 4(1) above (commonly re- 1.Fulldetails of proposed offers should bere- ferred to as "piggybacks") shall be counted as two quired by the television broadcaster forinvestiga- or more announcements under this section of the tion and approved before the first announcement of Code.(3)Multiple product announcements of re- the offer is made to the public. tailorservice establishments are exempted from 2. A final date for the termination of an offer the provisions of (1)(a) above. should be announced as far in advance as possible. 5. Prize Identification 3. Before accepting for telecastoffers involving Reasonable and limited identification of prize and a monetary consideration,atelevision broadcaster statement of the donor's name within formats where- should satisfyhimself astotheintegrityof the in the presentation of contest awards or prizes is a advertiser and the advertiser's willingness to honor necessary and integral part of program content shall 757 not be included as commercial time within the mean- codesubscriptiontoreceive any ofthe member ing of paragraphs 1 and 2, above: however, any services or to exercise any of the voting privileges aural or visual presentation concerning the product of a member. or itsdonor, over and beyond such identification and statement, shall be included as commercial time Section 2. CERTIFICATION OF SUBSCRIPTION within the meaning of paragraph1,above.(See Upon subscribingtotheCode,subjecttothe Television Code Interpretation No. 4) approval of the Television Board of Directors, there 6. Care should be exercised in the selection, place- shall be granted forthwith to each such subscrib- ment and integration of non -program material in ing station authority to use the "NAB Television order to avoid adversely affecting the program con- Seal of Good Practice," a copyrighted and regis- tent or diminishing audience interest. tered seal to be provided in the form of a certificate, 7. Programspresenting women'sservices,fea- a slide and/or a film, signifying that the recipient tures, shopping guides, fashion shows, demonstra- thereofisasubscriberingood standingtothe tions and similar material with genuine audience Television Code of the NAB. The seal and its sig- interest provide aspecialservicetothe viewing nificanceshallbe appropriately publicized by the publicinwhichwhatordinarilymightbecon- NAB. sidered advertising material is an informative and necessary part of the program content. Because of Section 3. DURATION OF SUBSCRIPTION this, the Time Standards may be waived to a reason- Subscriptionshallcontinueinfullforceand able extent and limitel frequency. The Code Author- effect until thirty days after the first of the month itywill evaluate each such program onits own following receipt of notice of written resignation. merits. Subscriptiontothe Code shall beeffective from 8. Except for normal guestidentifications, any the date of application subject to the approval of casual reference by talent in a program to another's the Television Board of Directors; provided, that product or service under any trade name or lan- the subscription of a television station going on the guage sufficient to identifyitshould be condemned air for the first time shall, for the first six months and discouraged. of such subscription, be probationary, during which 9. Stationary backdrops or properties in television time its subscription can be summarily revoked by presentations showing the sponsor's name or prod- anaffirmativetwo-thirdsvoteoftheTelevision uct,the name of his product,histrade -mark or BoardofDirectorswithouttheusualprocesses slogan may be used only incidentally. They should specified below. not obtrude on program interest or entertainment. "On Camera" shots of such materials should be Section 4. SUSPENSION OF SUBSCRIPTION fleeting, not too frequent, and mindful of the need Any subscription, and/or the authority to utilize of maintaining a proper program baalnce. and show theabove -notedseal,may bevoided, 10. Each opening and closing billboard,regard- revokedortemporarilysuspendedfortelevision less of the number of sponsors,shall not exceed programming,includingcommercialcopy,which, 10 seconds in program periods of one half-hour or by theme, treatment or incident, in the judgment less, or in the ratio of 10 seconds of opening and of the Television Board constitutes a continuing, closing billboard per 30 minutes of program time willful or gross violation of any of the provisions in periods exceeding 30 minutes, provided thata oftheTelevisionCode,by anaffirmativetwo- billboard for any one sponsor at no time shall ex- thirds vote of the Television Board of Directors ceed 20 seconds in programs exceeding 30 minutes. ataregular orspecialmeeting;provided,how- 11. Billboard language may not include a com- ever, that the following conditions and procedures mercial message and should be confined to the spon- shall apply: sor's name, product and established claim or slogan. Billboards should not mention contests, premiums, A. Preferring of Charges-Conditions Precedent: offers or special sales. Prior to the preferring of charges to the Television BoardofDirectorsconcerningviolationofthe REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES Code by a subscriber, the Television Code Review The followingregulations and proceduresshall Board (hereinafter provided for)(1)Shall have obtain as an integral part of the Television Code of appropriately, and in good time, informed and ad- the National Association of Broadcasters: visedsuch subscriber of any andallcomplaints and information comingtotheattentionofthe I Television Code Review Board and relating to the Name programming ofsaidsubscriber,(2)Shallhave The name of this Code shall be The Television reported to, and advised, said subscriber by analy- Code of the National Association of Broadcasters.* sis, interpretation, recommendation or otherwise, of the possibility of a violation or breach of the Tele- II vision Code by the subscriber, and (3)Shall have Purpose of the Code served upon the subscriber by Registered Mail a The purposeofthisCodeiscoopeartivelyto Notice of Intent to prefer charges, at least twenty maintain a level of television programming which days prior to the filing of any such charges with givesfullconsiderationtothe educational,infor- theTelevisionBoardofDirectors.Duringthis mational, cultural economic, moral and entertain- periodtheTelevisionCode Review Board, may ment needs of the American public to the end that withinitssolediscertion,reconsideritsproposed more and more people will be better served. action based upon such written reply as the sub- III scriber may care to make, or upon such action as Subscribers the subscriber may care to take program -wise,in conformance withtheanalysis,interpretation,or Section 1. ELIGIBILITY recommendationoftheTelevisionCode Review Any individual,firmorcorporationwhichis engaged in the operation of a television broadcast Board. station or network, or which holds a construction (i) Notice of Intent permitforatelevisionbroadcaststationwithin the United States or its dependencies, shall, subject The Notice of Intent shall include a statement to the approval of the Television Board of Directors of the grounds and reasons for the proposed charges, as hereinafter provided, be eligible to subscribe to including appropriate referencesto the Television theTelevision Code of the NAB tothe extent Code. of one subscription for each such station and/or (ii) Time network which it operates or for which it holds a In the event that the nature of the program in construction permit; provided, that a non television questionissuch that timeisof the essence, the member of NAB shallnotbecomeeligiblevia Television Code Review Board may prefer charges * By -Laws of the National Association of Broad- within less than the twenty days above specified, casters. Article VI, section 8,C. "Television Board. provided that a time certain in which reply may The Television Board is hereby authorized:-[4] to be made is included inits Notice of Intent, and enact, amend and promulgate standards of practice or provided that its reasons therefor must be specified codes for its Television members, and to establish in its statement of charges preferred. such methods to secure observance thereof asit may B. The Charges: deem advisable:-." The subscribershallbe advised in writing by 758 RegisteredMailofthechargespreferred.The locutory matters, such as, but not limited to, the charges preferred by the Television Code Review admissibility of evidence, the qualifications of wit- Board to the Television Board of Directors shall nesses, etc. On all other matters, authority to act include the grounds and reasons therefor, together shallbevestedina majority of the Television with specific references to the Television Code. The Board unless otherwise provided. charges shall contain a statement that the condi- tions precedent, hereinbefore described, have been 0. Films,Transcriptions, etc.: met. Films, kinescopes, records, transcriptions, or other mechanicalreproductionsoftelevisionprograms, C. Hearing: properly identified, shall be accepted into evidence The subscribershall have therightto ahear- when relevant. ing and may exercise same byfiling an answer within 10 days of the date of such notification. P.Continuances and Extensions: Continuanceandextensionofanyproceeding D. Waiver: or for the time of filing or performing any act Failure to request a hearing shall be deemed a required or allowed to be done within a specific waiver of the subscriber's right thereto. time may be granted upon request,for a good cause shown. The Board or the Presiding Officer E.Designation: may recess or adjourn a hearing for such time as If hearing is requested by the subscriber, it shall may be deemed necessary, and may change the be designated as promptly as possible and at such place thereof. timeand place as the Television Board may specify. Q.Findings and Conclusions: F.Confidential Status: The Television Board of Directors shall decide Hearings shall be closed; and all correspondence the case as expeditiously as possible and shall notify between a subscriber and the Television Code Re- thesubscriberandtheTelevisionCode Review view Board and/or the Television Board ofDi- Board, in writing, of the decision. The decision of rectorsconcerningspecificprogramming shallbe theTelevisionBoard ofDirectorsshallcontain confidential; provided, however, that the confidential findings of fact with conclusions, as well as the status of these procedures may be waived by a reasons or bases therefor. Findings of fact shall subscriber. set out indetail and with particularityallbasic evidentiaryfactsdeveloped ontherecord(with G.Presentation; Representation: appropriate citations to the transcript of record or exhibitrelied onfor each evidentiaryfact)sup- A subscriber against whom charges have been porting the conclusion reached. preferred, and who has exercisedhisrighttoa hearing, shall be entitledtoeffect presentation of his case personally, by agent, by attorney, or by R.Reconsideration or Rehearing: deposition and interrogatory. A request for reconsideration or rehearing may befiledby parties tothehearing.Requests for H. Intervention: reconsideration or rehearing shallstate with par- Uponrequestbythesubscriber -respondentor ticularity in what respect the decision or any mat- the Television Code Review Board, the Television ter determined thereinisclaimedto be unjust, Board of Directors,initsdiscretion, may permit unwarranted. or erroneous, and with respect to any the intervention of one or more other subscribers finding of fact shallspecify the pages of record as parties -in -interest. relied on. If the existence of any newly -discovered evidence is claimed, the request shall be accompan- I. Transcript: ied by a verified statement of the facts together with the facts relied on to show that the party, with A stenographic transcript record shall be taken due diligence, could not have known or discovered and shall be certified by the Chairman of the Tele- such facts at the time of the hearing. The request vision Board of Directors to the office of the Secre- tary of the National Association of Broadcasters, for rehearing may seek: where itshall be maintained. The transcript shall a. Reconsideration not be open to inspection unless otherwise provided b. Additional oral argument by the party respondent in the proceeding. c. Reopening of the proceedings d. Amendment of any findings, or J.Television Code Review Board; Counsel: e. Other relief. The Television Code Reivew Board may, atits discretion, utilize the services of an attorney from S.Time for Filing: the staff of the NAB for the purpose of effecting Requests forreconsideration or rehearingshall its presentation in a hearing matter. be filed within ten(10) days after receipt by the respondent of the decision. Opposition thereto may K. Order of Procedure: be filed within five (5) days after the filing of the At hearings, the Television Code Review Board request. shall open and close. T. Penalty, Suspension of: L.Cross -Examination: Atthe discretion of the Television Board, ap- The right of cross-examination shallspecifically plication of any penalty provided for in the deci- obtain.Where procedure has been bydeposition sion may be suspended until the Board makes final orinterrogatory,theuseofcross -interrogatories disposition of therequestforreconsiderationof shall satisfy this right. rehearing. M. Presentation: U. Disqualification: Oral andwrittenevidence may beintroduced Any member of the Television Board may dis- by the subscriber and by the Television Code Re- qualify himself, or upon good cause shown by any view Board. Oral argument may be hadatthe interested party, may be disqualified by a major hearing and written memoranda or briefs may be ity vote of the Television Board. submitted by the subscriber and by the Television Code ReviewBoard.The TelevisionBoardof Section 5. ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES Directors may admit such evidence asitdeems relevant, material and competent, and may deter- When necessarytotheproperadministration mine the nature and length of the oral argument of the Code, additional rules of procedure willbe establishedfrom timetotime asauthorizedby and the written argument or briefs. theBy -Laws of the NAB; in keeping therewith, special consideration shall be given to the proce- N. Authority of Presiding Officer; of Television dures for receipt and processing of complaints and Board of Directors: to necessary rules to be adopted from time to time, The Presiding Officer shall rule upon allinter- taking into account the source and nature of such 759 complaints;suchrulestoincludeprecautionary measures such as the posting of bonds to cover Rates costs and expenses of processing same: andfurther will be given Each subscriber and affiliate subscriber shall pa} provided thatspecial consideration 'administrative'ratesinaccordancewith such toproceduresinsuring the confidentialstatusof schedule, at such time, and under such conditions as proceedings relating to Code observance. may be determined from time totime by the Tele- vision Board (see Article VI, section 8. C.Tele Section 6. AMENDMENT AND REVIEW vision Board (3) and (4), By -Laws of theNAB); Because of the new and dynamic aspects inherent provided, that appropriate credit shall be afforded to in television broadcast, the Television Code, as a a television member of the NABagainst the regu living,flexible and continuing document, may be lar dues which he or it pays to NAB. amended from time to time by the Television Board of Directors; provided that said Board isspecific- VI ally charged with review and reconsideration of the entire Code, its appendices and procedures, at least The Television Code Review Board once each year. Section 1. COMPOSITION There shall be a continuing committee entitled Section 7. TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS the Television Code Review Board to be composed All subscribers on the air at the time ofsub- of not more than nine members, all of whomshall scription to the Code shall be permitted that period be from subscribers tothe Television Code. They prior to and including the earliest legal concellation shall be appointed by the President of the NAB, date to terminate any contracts, then outstanding, subjecttoconfirmation bytheTelevisionBoard, calling for program presentations which would not and may include one member from each of the sub- scribing nationwidetelevisionnetworks. Members be in conformity with the Television Code, provided, of the Television Board shall not be eligible to serve however, that in no event shall such period be longer on the Review Board. Due considerationshall be than fifty-two weeks. given,in making the appointments,tofactorsof diversification of geographical location, market size, IV company representation and network affiliation. No personshall continue as a member of the Affiliate Subscribers Television Code Review Board ifthestationor Section 1. ELIGIBILITY entity he represents ceases to subscribe to the Tele- Any individual,firmorcorporation,whichis vision Code. In such case a vacancy occurs in the engaged in the production or distribution, lease, or office immediately, and a successor may be appointed sale of recorded programs for television presenta- to serve out the unexpired term. tion, subject to the approval of the Television Code All terms shall be for two years, commencing at ReviewBoardashereinafterprovided,shallbe the close of the annual meeting of the membership eligible to become an affiliate subscriber to the Tele- following appointment. vision Code of the NAB. A. Limitation of Service: No person shall serve for more than two terms Section 2. CERTIFICATION OF SUBSCRIPTION of two years each, consecutively, as a member of Upon becoming an affiliate subscriber to the Code. the Television Code Review Board; provided, how- subjecttotheapprovaloftheTelevisionCode ever,thislimitationshallnotapplyto network Review Board, there shall be granted forthwith to representatives. eachsuchaffiliatesubscriberauthoritytousea Serving outtheunexpired termof copyrighted and registered seal and declaration, in member shall not constitute a term within the mean- a manner approved by the Television Code Review ing of this section. Board, identifying the individual firm or corporation B. Meetings: as an affiliate subscriber to the Television Code of the NAB. Such authority shall not constitute formal The Television Code Review Board shall meet clearance or approval by the Television Code Review at least twice in each calendar year on a date to bedetermined by theChairman. The Chairman, Board of specific film programs or other recorded or the Code Authority Director, may, at anytime, material. on at least five days written notice,call a special Section 3. DURATION OF AFFILIATE SUBSCRIPTION meeting of the Board. The affiiliate subscription shall continue infull C. Quorum: force and effect until thrity days after the first of For all purposes, a majority of the members of the month following receipt of a written notice of the Television Code Review Board shall constitute resignation. The affiliatesubscription to the Code a quorum. shall be effective from the date of application sub- Section 2. AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITIES ject to the approval of the Television Code Review The TelevisionCode Review Boardisauthor. Board. ized and directed: (1) To recommend to the TelevisionBoard of Section 4. SUSPENSION OF AFFILIATE SUBSCRIPTION Directors amendments to the Television Code; (2) Anyaffiliatesubscription and theauthorityto to consider, inits discretion, any appeal from any utilize and show the above -noted seal may be voided, decision made by the Code Authority Director with revoked, or temporarily suspended for the sale or respect to any matter which has arisen under the distribution for television presentation of any film Code, and to suspend, reverse, or modify any such or other recorded material which by theme, treat- decision; (3) to prefer formal charges, looking to. ment, or incident, in the judgment of the Television ward the suspension or revocation of the authority Code Review Board, constitutes a continuing, willful to show the Code Seal, to the Television Board of nr gross violation of any of the provisions of the Directors concerning violations and breaches of the Television Code, by a majority vote of the Television Television Code by a subscriber; (4) to be available Code Review Board at any regular or special meet- totheCode AuthorityDirectorforconsultation ing. The conditions and procedures applicable to sub- on any andallmatters affectingtheTelevision scribers shall not apply to affiliate subscribers. Code. Section5.REPRESENTATION OFAFFILIATE SUB- VIP SCRIBF.RS Any affiliate subscriber or group of affiliate sub- Code Authority Director scribers may authorize an individual or association SectionI. DIRECTOR to act for them in connection with their relations with There shall be a position designated as the Code the Television Code Review Board by filing a writ- AuthorityDirector. This position shall be filled by ten notice of such representation with the Board. appointment of the President of NAB, subject to Such representation, however, in no way will limit the approval of the Board of Directors. the right of the Television Code Review Board to suspend individualaffiliatesubscribers inaccord- As amended by the NAB Television Board of Di- ance with the provisions of Section 4. rectors, February 2, 1962. 760 Section 2.AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITIES Standards for Advertising. Specifically, for example, The Code Authority Director isauthorized and when such presentation, directly or by inference, directed:(1) To maintain a continuing review of urges viewers to attend, it shall be counted against all programming and advertising material presented the commercial allowance for the program of which over television, especially that of subscribers to the itis a part. Television Code of NAB; (2)toreceive,screen and clear complaints concerning television program- ming; (3) to define and interpret words and phrases Interpretation No. 3 in the Television Code;(4)to develop and main- June 7,1956 tain appropriate liaison with governmental agencies Non -Acceptability of Particularly Intimate Products and with responsible and accountable organizations and institutions;(5)to inform, expeditiously and Paragraph 11of the General Advertising Stan- properly, a subscriber to the Television Code of dards reads in part, "The advertising of particularly complaints or commendations, as well as to advise intimate products which ordinarily are not freely all subscribers concerning the attitudes and desires mentioned or discussed is not acceptable." program -wise of accountable organizations and in- Products for the treatment of hemorrhoids and stitutions, and of the American public in general; for use in connection with feminine hygiene are (6) to review and monitor,if necessary, any cer- not acceptable under the above stated language. tainseriesofprograms,dailyprogramming,or any other program presentations of a subscriber, as well as to request recorded material, or script Interpretation No. 4 and copy, with regard to any certain program pre- January 23, 1959 sented by a subscriber;(7)to reach conclusions Prize Identification and make recommendations or prefer chargesto the Television Code Review Board concerning vio- Aural and/or visual prize identification of up to lations and breaches of the Television Code by a ten seconds duration may be deemed "reasonable subscriber; (8) to recommend to the Code Review and limited" under the language of Paragraph 5 Board amendments to the Television Code. ofthe Time StandardsforAdvertising.Where A. Delegation of Powers and Responsibilities: such identificationis longer than ten seconds. the The Code Authority Director shall appoint such entire announcement or visual presentation will be executivestaffasisneeded,consistentwithre- charged against the total commercial time for the sources,tocarry out the above described func- program period. tions, and may delegate to this staff such respon- sibilities as he may deem necessary. Interpretation No. 5 Febraury 25, 1965 INTERPRETATIONS OF Below -the -Line Credits THE TELEVISION CODE "Below -the -line credits" are deemed to mean those for technical and physical services and facilities as Interpretation No. 1 distinct from generally recognized artistic and cre- June 7, 1956. Revised June 9, 1958 ative services such as those performed by cast, writ "Pitch" Programs ers, directors, producers and the like. The "pitchman"techniqueofadvertisingon television is inconsistent with good broadcast prac- Interpretation No. 6 tice and generally damages the reputation of the March 4, 1965 industry and the advertising profession. Drinking on Camera Sponsoredprogram -lengthsegmentsconsisting substantially of continuous demonstrations or sales Paragraph6,Section IX, General Advertising presentation,violate not only the time standards Standards, states that the "advertising of beer and establishedinthe Code but the broad philosophy wine is acceptable only when presented in the best ofimprovementimplicitinthevoluntaryCode of good taste and discretion." This requires that operation and are not acceptable. commercials involving beer and wine avoid any rep- resentation of on -camera drinking. Note: From time to time the Code Authorityis- Interpretation No. 2 sues advertising guidelines expanding on pro- June 7, 1956 visions of the Code. Subjects now covered Hollywood Film Promotion are alcoholic beverages,arthritis and rheu- matism remedies, weight reducing products The presentation of commentary or film excerpts and toys. Other guidelines will be issued in from current theatrical releases in some instances future.Copies may beobtained fromthe may constitute commercial material under the Time Washington Code Authority Office.

761 The Press

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762 Trade Publications

Quigley Publishing Company INDIA: V. DORAISWAMY, LalitEstates,Sion, Bombay 22. Publishers of Motion Picture Herald (Weekly), IRELAND: T.J.M. SHEEHY, Santa Maria MotionPictureDaily,Better Theatres and Kilbarrack Rd., Raheny, Dublin. ISRAEL: ALBERT M. MATALON, Mata1011 Theatre Vending (Monthly), Motion Picture Pinkster St., 2. P. 0. Box 4383. Tel. Aviv. Almanac (Annual), Television Almanac (An- ITALY: SYD STOGEL, Via Sestio Calvino 60; nual), Television Today (With Motion Picture Rome, Italy. Daily),Fame(Annual),andbooks (The JAPAN: A. C. PINDER, Whaley -Eaton Service, Quigley Bookshop), dealing with the business Central P.O. Box 190, Tokyo, Japan. and technology of motion pictures and tele- MEXICO:Mrs. VIRGINIA PLENA,Apartado vision. Rockefeller Center at 1270 Sixth Ave- 13326, Mexico D.F. NEW ZEALAND: R. A. USMAR, Kent House, nue, New York, N. Y. 10020; Circle 7-3100; Kent Tce., Wellington C 2. Cable: Quigpubco, New York. NORWAY: ERLING BERGENDAHL, (Finn Nyman), PRESIDENT Odd -Fellow Bygeningen, Oslo. MARTIN QUIGLEY, JR. PAKISTAN: HAIDERALI AHMED, L-14 Prince Aly EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT AND TREAS- S. Khan Colony, Diamond Street, Garden East, URER Karachi 3. THEO L. SULLIVAN SCOTLAND: GORDON IRVING, Lochend House, VICE-PRESIDENTS Bardowie by Milngavie, near Glasgow. RAYMOND GALLAGHER SOUTH AFRICA: S. M. KIRSCH, Victor -Mayer JOHN J. BURLINSON. JR. Films, P. 0. Box 3133, Cape Town. EDITORIAL DIRECTOR SPAIN: JOESEPH E. DORRELL, Ruiz De Alacore CHARLES S. AARONSON 14, Madrid. SECRETARY SWEDEN -FINLAND: GOESTA ERKELL, Box LEO J. BRADY 7181, Stockholm 7. HOLLYWOOD BUREAU SWITZERLAND: ARTHUR GOEPFERT, Barbengo, 6305 Yucca Street. Hollywood (28): H011ywood Ticinox Montagnola, Ticino. 7-2145.WILLIAMR. WEAVER, Hollywood Edi- TURKEY: PHEDON NAZLOGLU, Atlama Sokak 32, tor; ETHEL ROSEN, Manager. Aynall Cesme, Beyoglu, Istanbul. URUGUAY: GUALBERTO FERNANDEZ, Calle MaS- LONDON BUREAU sini 2995, Montevideo. WILLIAM PAY, Manager and London Editor; Par- VENEZUELA: WILLIAM J. MORASKIE, Columbia amount House, 162-170 Wardour St., London Pictures of Venezuela Inc., Apartado No. 825, W.I. England. Caracas. YUGOSLAVIA: STOJAN BRALOVIC, Ohridska 8, WASHINGTON BUREAU Belgrade. AL GOLDSMITH, 1365 National Press Bldg., Wash- ington, D. C. CANADIAN BUREAUS QUIGLEY PUBLICATIONS TORONTO: SID ADILMAN, 12 South Dr., Toronto Motion Picture Herald 5, Ontario. MONTREAL: JULES LAROCHELLE, Rm. 314, 625 (Weekly dated Wednesdays) Rockefeller Cen- Belmont St., Montreal 3, Quebec. ter, 1270Sixth Avenue, New York,N. Y. 10020;Circle7-3100;Cable:Quigpubco, FOREIGN BUREAUS New York. ARGENTINA: NATALIO Bangui, Calle Paso 24. (80-C), Buenos Aires. PRESIDENT AND EDITOR -IN -CHIEF AUSTRALIA: MARTIN VAN WILLIGEN, 226 MARTIN QUIGLEY, JR. Jasper Rd., Bentley, S.E., Melbourne (Vic.). EDITOR BELGIUM: MARC TURFRRUYER, Van Maerlant, RICHARD GERTNER 71, Antwerp. ADVERTISING MANAGER BRAZIL: Rim ENDSLEIGH, Av. Almirante Ba- RAY GALLAGHER roso, 91, Grupo 912, Rio de Janeiro. PRODUCTION MANAGER CEYLON: CHANDRA PERERA, Cinetra, P.O. Box HERB BERG 1320, Colombo, Ceylon. CHILE: MRS. MARIA Luz MARMENTINI, ECRAN, Casilla 84, D, Santiago. Motion Picture Daily DENMARK: BORGE SLOT, Norre Farimagsgade, (Daily, 61. Copenhagen K. except Saturdays, Sundays andHoli- EGYPT: Miss MARY PASCAL, 28, 26 July Street, days) Rockefeller Center, 1270 Sixth Avenue, Cairo. (U. A. R.) New York, N. Y. 10020; Circle7-3100;Cable: FRANCE: HENRY KAHN, 16 Rue Clauzel, Paris Quigpubco, New York. 9e. PRESIDENT AND EDITOR -IN -CHIEF GERMANY: FREDRITTER, PublicRelations MARTIN QUIGLEY, JR. Buro. Herzog-Milhelm-Str. 27, Munchen 2. EDITOR GREECE: RENA VELISSARIOU, 67, St. Meletiou St., SHERWIN KANE Athens (814). EXECUTIVE EDITOR HOLLAND: PHILIP DE SCHAPP, Henriette Bos- CHARLES S. AARONSON mansstraat 9, Amsterdam (Z) ADVERTISING MANAGER HONG KONG: KEITH H. HOOPER, South China JOHN J. BURLINSON, JR. Morning Post, 1-3 Wyndam St., Central, Hong PRODUCTION MANAGER Kong. HERB BERG

763 Television Today Advertising Age (With MotionPicture Deily.) (Weekly) 740 N. Rush St., Chicago, III. 60611; EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Delaware 7-5200; 630 Third Ave., New York CHARLESS.AARONSON 17, N. Y.; YUkon 6-5050. CHAIRMAN G. D. CRAIN. IR Better Theatres PUBLISHER AND PRESIDENT S. R. BERNSTEIN (Publishedthirteentimes a yearincluding MANAGING EDITOR Theatre Vending as a sectionofMotion JARLATH J. GRAHAM PictureHerald)RockefellerCenter, 1270 Sixth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10020; Circle 7-3100; Cable: Quigpubco, New York. The American Cinematographer EDITOR RICHARD GERTNER (Monthly on the 1st-Motion picture photog- raphy and production techniques)Published by ASC HoldingCorp.,Inc., 1782North Motion Picture Almanac Orange Drive, Hollywood, Calif. 90028; 467- 2135. (Annually) Rockefeller Center, 1270 Sixth Ave- EDITOR nue, New York, N. Y. 10020; Circle 7-3100; HERS A. LICHTM AN Cable: Quigpubco, New York. EDITOR CHARLES S. AARONSON Audio ASSOCIATE EDITORS WILLIAM PAY, RICHARD GERTNER, ETHEL ROSEN, (Monthly)134 N.13thSt.,Philadelphia, Pa. BETH FRIEDLAND 19107; 215-564-0336. ADVERTISING MANAGER EDITOR & PUBLISHER WALTER HAAS C. G. McPeouo PRODUCTION MANAGER HERB BERG 0- -0 -- Better Theatres Television Almanac (See Ouigley Publications) (Annually) Rockefeller Center, 1270 Sixth Ave- nue, New York, N. Y. 10020; Circle 7-3100; --0- Cable: Quigpubco, New York. Billboard EDITOR (Weekly dealing with records, music, radio pro- CHARLES S. AARONSON ASSOCIATE EDITORS gramming, talent, music machines, amusement WILLIAM PAY, PINKY HERMAN, ETHEL ROSEN, machines, etc., published Mondays). 165 West BETH FRIEDLAND 46thSt., New York 10036, N. Y.; PLaza 7- ADVERTISING MANAGER 2800;188 West Randolph Street, Chicago, WALTER HAAS Ill.60601; CEntral6-9818; 2160 Patterson PRODUCTION MANAGER Street, Cincinnati, 0. 45214; 381-6450; 9000 HERB BERG Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90069; 273- 1555. 733 15thSi.N. W., Washington, D. C. Fame 20005; 393-2580. (Annually) Rockefeller Center, 1270 Sixth Ave- PUBLISHER nue, New York, N. Y. 10020; Circle 7-3100; HAL B. COOK PRESIDENT Cable: Quigpubco, New York. W. D. LITT I EFORD EDITOR VICE-PRESIDENTS WILLIAM R. WEAVER R. S. LITTLEFORD, JR. ASSOCIATE EDITORS M. L. REUTER CHARLES S. AARONSON, WILLIAM PAY, SHERWIN W. B. SYER KANE. TREASURER ADVERTISING MANAGER L. W. GATT 0 RAY GALLAGHER SECRETARY PRODUCTION MANAGER J. W. Ross HERB BERG EDITOR LEE ZHITO 0- MUSIC EDITOR PAUL ACKERMAN The Advertiser COIN MACHINE EDITOR (Markets of America, Volume 31-1967 with The NICHOLAS BIRO The Advertiser)(Annually)1056 Fifth Ave., EXECUTIVE NEWS EDITOR New York, N. Y. 10028; 369-6512. WILLIAM J. SACHS PUBLISHER AND EDITOR IN CHIEF ADVERTISING DIRECTOR MAN UEL ROSENBERG PETER HEINE EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER, COIN MACHINE LYDIE BLOCH RICHARD WILSON ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION DIRECTOR ROBERT M. JASON MILTON GORBTJLEW 764 Broadcasting-The Contact Book Businessweekly of Television (A trade directory, published annually) 171West and Radio 57th Street, New York 19, N.Y.; PLaza7-7979. (Weekly on Monday;alsopublishesBroad- PUBLISHER casting Yearbook every January.)1735 De EARL BLACKWELL SalesSt.,Washington,D. C. 20036;(212) MEtropolitan 8-1022; 444 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10022; 755-0610; 360 North Daily Variety Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III. 60601; CEntral (Motion picture, radio, television,legit., nitery 6-4115; 1680 No. Vine St., Hollywood, Calif. and music daily) 6404 Sunset Blvd.,Holly- 90028; H011ywood 3-3148. wood, Calif. 90028; (213) 469-1141. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER EDITOR SOL TAISHOFF THOMAS M. PRYOR ASSISTANT PUBLISHER ADVERTISING MANAGER LAWRENCE B. TAISHOFF HAL SCOTT VICE -PRESIDENT -GENERAL MANAGER BUSINESS MANAGER MAURY LONG BARBARA ONEAL VICE -PRESIDENT -EXECUTIVE EDITOR EDWIN H. JAMES MANAGING EDITOR ART KING Editor and Publisher EDITORIAL DIRECTOR (NEW YORK) (Weekly) 850 Third Ave., New York 22, N. Y.; RUFUS CRATER Phone: PLaza 2-7050. SENIOR EDITORS MORRIS GELMAN (Hollywood) PRESIDENT & EDITOR FREDERICK M. FITZGERALD ROBERT U. BROWN GEORGE DARLINGTON EXECUTIVE EDITOR EARL B. ABRAMS JEROME H. WALKER SHERM BRODEY GENERAL MANAGER LAWRENCE CHRISTOPHER (Chicago) JAMES W. BROWN, JR. LEONARD ZEIDENBERG DAVID BERLYN (New York) Rocco FAMIGHETTI (New York) 0- JOHN GARI NER (New York) Electronic & Appliance Specialist NATIONAL SALES MANAGER WARREN W. MIDDLETON (Regional monthly dealing with electronics, ra DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS dio, television, high fidelity, appliances) 220 JOHN P. COSGROVE Fifth Ave., Suite 1301-02; New York I, N. Y.; LE. 2-0505. PUBLISHER AND EDITOR Broadcasting Yearbook NAT BOOLHACK (See Broadcasting Magazine) -0-- o_- Electronic Industries Business Screen Magazine (Monthly for research, design, development and (Every six weeks) 7064 Sheridan Road, Chicago operation electronic and television engineers) 26, III.; BRiargate 4-8234. Chilton Company, 56th & Chestnut Sts., Phila- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER delphia,Pa.;(215)Sherwood 8-2000; New 0. H. COELLN York Office: 100 E. 42nd St. N. Y.17, (212) NEW YORK BUREAU CHIEF OXford 7-3400; Chicago Office: 540 N. Michi- ROBERT SEYMOUR, JR. gan Ave., ChicagoI,Ill.;(312) 467-9660; HOLLYWOOD BUREAU CHIEF H. L. MITCHELL (San Marino) Cleveland Office: 601 Rockwell Ave., Cleve- land 15; (216) SUperior 1-2860; Los Angeles Office: 198 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles 57; Celebrity Bulletin (213) DUnkirk 7-1271; San Francisco Office: (A chronicalof the day to day activities of 1355MarketSt., (415)861-7107;Dallas celebrities in New York, Hollywood, London, Office: Meadows Bldg., Expressway, EMerson Paris, and Rome.) 171 West 57th Street, New 3-6426; Atlanta: 1776 Peachtree St., N. W.; York 19, N. Y.; PLaza 7-7979. (404) 875-1255; Boston Office:10 High St., PUBLISHER Boston, Mass.; (617) Liberty 2-4460. EARL BLACKWELL PUBLISHER SHELBY A. MCMILLION EDITOR BERNARD F. OSBAHR Celebrity Register CIRCULATION MANAGER (Abiographicalindex,publishedeveryfive ELMER DALTON years)140 West 57th Street, New York19, N. Y.; PLaza 7-3425. 0- PUBLISHER Electronic Technician HARPER & Row EDITORS (Monthlyforelectronic -TV -audiotechnicians) CLEVELAND AMORY, Chief c/o managing editor, Ojibway Bldg., Duluth, EARL BLACKWELL Minn., 55802.

765 PUBLISHER PUBLISHER RON KIPP TIM' WILKERSON MILES MANAGING EDITOR EDITOR JACK HOBBS DON CARLE GILLETTE GENERAL MANAGER 0 GEORGE H. KENNEDY ROME OFFICE Electronic World SAMUEL STEINMAN, Piazza S Anselino,I.

(Technicalmonthly) I ParkAve., New York 10016, N. Y.; ORegon 9-7200. PUBLISHER International Motion Picture PHILLIP T. HEFFERNAN Almanac PRESIDENT (See Quigley Publications) WILLIAM ZIFF EDITOR 0 WILLIAM A. STOCKLIN CHICAGO OFFICE International Photographer 307 N. Michigan Ave. (Monthly, on the 5th) 7715 Sunset Boulevard, BEVERLY HILLS OFFICE Hollywood, Calif. 90046; 876-0160. 9025 Wilshire Blvd. PUBLISHER 0 InternationalPhotographer EDITOR Electronics HERBERT ALLER BUSINESS MANAGER (Design, production and application bi-monthly TERRY M. BURLEY McGraw- forengineersandmanagement) MANAGING EDITOR Hill Publishing Co., 330 W. 42nd St., New GEORGE TOSCAS York, N. Y. 10036; 971-3333. PUBLISHER GORDON JONES International Television Almanac EDITOR Law's H. YOUNG (See Quigley Publications) SENIOR TECHNICAL EDITORS SAMUEL WEBER 0- GEORGE SIDERIS Journal of the Society of SENIOR NEWS EDITOR KEMP ANDERSON, JR. Motion Picture and Television Engineers (TechnicalMonthly)Editorialoffice: SMPTE Fame Headquarters, 9 East 41st Street, New York, (See Quigley Publications) N. Y. 10017; TN7-5410. EDITOR VICTOR H. ALLEN ADVERTISING MANAGER Film Quarterly DENIS A. COURTNEY (Quarterly; published Fall, Winter, Spring, and 0- Summer.A criticaljournal of motion pictures Motion Picture Almanac andtheirrelatedarts;successortoThe Quarterly of Film, Radio, and Television and (See Quigley Publications) the Hollywood Quarterly).Editorial,Sales, and Advertising Office:University of Cali- Motion Picture Daily fornia Press, Berkeley, California94720; THornwall 5-6000, ext. 4248. (See Quigley Publications) EDITOR ERNEST CALLENBACH PUBLISHER Motion Picture Herald University of California Press (See Quigley Publications)

Film NewsNews National Radio -Television News (16 mm film and audio visual magazine, pub- lished bi-monthly). 250 W. 57+h Street, New Directory York, N. Y. 10019; LTI-3596. (formerly The Mike & Screen Press Directory & PUBLISHER AND EDITOR News Guide. Annual reference published by ROHAMA LEE Radio -Newsreel -TVWorking PressAssocia- tion). 527 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; PLaza1-2720. Hollywood Reporter (Film & TV daily)6715Sunset Boulevard, Holly- wood 28, Calif.; H011ywood 4-7411; and 229 Printers' Ink W. 42nd Street, New York, N. Y.; Wisconsin (Bi-Monthly) 501 Madison Ave., New York 22, 7-2470. N. Y.; MUrray Hill 8-7500.

766 PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER FREDERICK C. DECKER (Monthly)917 So.Tremaine, Hollywood 19, EDITOR Calif.; WE 9-2345. WALTER JOYCE EDITOR BRANCH OFFICES SYD CASSYD 35 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago 1, Ill. 9255 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 69. Calif. 8 Brookside Ct., San Anselmo Calif. -0 -- TV Film Source Books 535 Fifth Ave., New York17, N. Y.; MUrrey Quigley Publications Hill 7-1668. (See Quigley Publishing Company at head of PUBLISHER These listings). JOSEPH M. DUPUY-KOEHLER EDITOR MISS AVRA LEAH FLEIGELMAN Radio-Television Daily -0 -- (Radio & Television trade daily; also publishes Television Age YearbookofRadio andTelevision). 1501 Broadway, New York36,N.Y.;Wisconsin (Bi-weekly trade magazine) 1270SixthAve., 7-6336. New York 20, N. Y.; Cl. 7-7660. PUBLISHER PUBLISHER STEVEN H. SCHEUEZ SOL PAUL EDITOR EDITORIAL DIRECTOR BILL SILAG DICK DONNELLY EXECUTIVE EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR LEONARD TRAUBE DON DUNN HOLLYWOOD EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS CHARLES WHITBECK ED DOWLING HENRY NEIGER MARILYN COHEN PRODUCTIONDIRECTOR Radio -Electronics FRED LOUNSBURY (Monthly dealing with technical BRANCH OFFICES aspectsfor TV, 434 S. San Vincent Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Calif., radio and electronic technicians, high-fidelity OL 2-2100. enthusiasts, experimenters and hobbyists)154 3120 St. John Road. Des Moines, Iowa,277-2oo,... W. 14 St., New York, N. Y. 10011; ALgonquin P.O. Box 3233A, Birmingham, Alabama 35205, 5-7755. 322-6528. EDITOR -IN -CHIEF HuGoGERNSBACK PUBLISHER M HARVEY GERNSBACK Television Digest EDITOR (PublishedweeklyTelevisionDigest,Annual FOREST H. BELT Television Addenda, weekly AM/FM & CATV TECHNICAL EDITOR Addenda, Annual TV Atlas.) 2025 Eye Street ROBERT F. SCOTT North, Washington, D. C. 20006; (202) 965- EASTERN SALES MANAGER JOHN J. LAMSON 1985. EDITOR & PUBLISHER -0- ALBERT WARREN GENERAL MANAGER Radio and Television Weekly En KELLY (Weekly) 99 Hudson St., New York 13, N. Y.; WAlker 5-2576. 0- CHAIRMAN JOHN E. RIESENFELD Television Index EDITOR (Includes Ross Reports) 150 Fifth Avenue; 924- Cy KNELLER 0320. PUBLISHER EDITOR AND PUBLISHER SIDNEY E. DAVIS JERRY LEICEITER -0- -e- Sponsor Television Factbook (8i -Weekly on Mondays)25 West45th Street, (Published byTelevisionDigest)2025 Eye New York, N. Y. 10036;581-4200. PUBLISHER Street, Washington, D. C. 20006 ROBERT EDGALL PUBLISHER EDITOR ALBERT WARREN CHARLES SINCLAIR - Theatre Vending Teletales, The News Letter of the (SeeBetterTheatres,under Quigley Publica- Television World tions)

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Newspapers in Principal Markets of the U.S. Arranged alphabetically by states, thislist,taken from the circulation lists of Motion Picture Herald, gives the names and addresses of newspapers in cities and market areas of over 100.000popula- tion which maintain regular television and entertainment departments. Pasadena, Twin Coast Newspapers, 525 East Col- Alabama orado St. Birmingham, The Birmingham News Co., 2200 Redondo Beach.So.Calif.Asso.Newspaper, North 4th Ave. 5215 Torrance Blvd. Birmingham, Birmingham Post Co., 2200 North Sacramento, McClatchy Newspapers, 21st & Q 4th Ave. Streets. Mobile, Mobile Press Register, 304 Government Sacramento, The Union, 1910 Capitol Ave. St. San Diego, Union -Tribune Publishing Co., 940 Montgomery, Advertiser Co., 107 South Lawrence. Third Ave. , San Fernando Valley Times, Arizona 11109 Magnolia Blvd. Phoenix, Evening American, 4120 North 38th St. San Francisco, The Chronicle Pub. Co., 901 Mis- Phoenix, Phoenix Newspapers Inc., 120 East Van sion St. Buren St. San Francisco, The Examiner, 3rd & Market Inc.,208North San Francisco, The News -Call Bulletin, 860 How- Tucson, Tucson Newspapers, ard St. Stone. , The Tribune, 2037 W. San Bernardino Rd. Arkansas San Jose, Northwest Publications, Inc., 211 West Little Rock, Arkansas Democrat Co., Capitol Ave. Santa Clara St. & Scott. Santa Ana, Freedom Newspapers Inc., 625 North Little Rock, Gazette Publishing Co.,112 West Grand Ave. Third St. Colorado California Denver, The Post, 650 15th St. Anaheim, Anaheim Bulletin, 232 South Lemon St Deunver, Denver Publishing Co., 400 West Colfax Berkeley. Berkeley Gazette. 2048 renter St. Ave. Fresno, McClatchy Newspaper, 1559 Van Ness Ave. Glendale, Southern California Associated News- Connecticut papers, 111 North Isabel. Hollywood, Citizen -News Co., 1545 N. Wilcox Bridgeport, Bridgeport Herald Corp., 299 Lafay- Long Beach, Twin Coast Newspapers, Inc., 604 ette St. Pine Ave. Bridgeport, The Post Publishing Co., 410 State St. Los Angeles, Citizen -News, 1545 N. Wilcox Ave. Hartford, The Hartford Courant Co., 285 Broad Los Angeles, The Herald Examiner, 1111 South St. Broadway. Hartford, The Times, 10 Prospect St. Los Angeles, Times-Mirror Co., 202 West First St. 'Slew Haven, The Journal -Courier, 367 Orange St. Los Angeles, Valley Times, 11109 Magnolia Blvd., New Haven Register Publishing Co., 367 Orange N. Hollywood. St. Oakland, The Tribune Publishing Co., 401 -13th Waterbury, American -Republican, Inc., 389 St. Meadow St.

768 District of Columbia New Orleans The Times-Pacayune Pub. Co., 601- Washington, Washington Daily News Co., 1013- 625 North St. 13th St., N.W. Shreveport, The Journal, 222 Lake St. Washington, Washington Post Co., 1515 "L" St., Shreveport, The Times, 222 Lake St. N. W . Washington, The Evening Star, 225 Virginia Ave., Maryland S.E. Baltimore, Hearst ConsolidatedPub. Co., Lombard & South Sts. Florida Baltimore, A. S. Abell Co., Calvert & Center Sts. Jacksonville, Florida Publishing Co., 400 West Adams St. Massachusetts Miami, Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza. Boston,TheChristianScienceMonitor,One Miami, The News, 1001 North West 7th St. North way St. St. Petersburg, The Times, P. 0. Box 1121. Boston, The Globe Newspapers Co., 135 Morrissey Tampa, The Tribune Co., 505 East J. F. Kennedy Blvd. Blvd. Boston, The Boston -Herald Traveler, 300 Harrison Ave. Boston. The Hearst Corp., 5 Winthrop Square. Georgia New Bedford, E. Anthony & Sons, 555 Pleasant Atlanta, Atlanta Newspapers, Inc., 10 Forsyth St., St. N.W. Springfield, The Republican Pub. Co. & Spring- Atlanta, Atlanta Times, 700 Forrest Rd., N.E. field Pub. Co., 32 Cypress St. Atlanta, Daily World, 210 Auburn Ave, N.E. Worcester, The Worcester Telegram & Gazette Columbus, The Ledger -Enquirer, 17 West 12th St. Inc., 20 Franklin St. Macon Telegraph Publishing Co., 120 B'way. Savannah, Savannah News -Press,Inc.,105-111 West Bay St. Michigan Detroit, Knight Newspapers, Inc., 321 West La- fayette Blvd. Hawaii Detroit, Evening News, 615 W. Lafayette. Honolulu, The Advertiser, P. 0. Box 3110. Flint, The Journal, 200 East 1st St. Honolulu, Honolulu Star -Bulletin, 605 Kapiolan Grand Rapids, The Press, 20 Fulton St.. East. Blvd. Lansing, Federated Pub. Inc., 120 East Lenawee St. Honolulu, Hawaii Hechi, Ltd., 917 Kokea St. Honolulu, Hawaii Times, 916 Nuuana Ave. Minnesota Duluth, N. W. Publications, Inc., 424 West 1st. Illinois Minneapolis, Minneapolis Daily American, 25 Uni- Chicago, Chicago's American, 445 N. Michigan versity Ave., S.E. Ave. Minneapolis, Minneapolis Star & Tribune Co., Chicago, Calumet Daily Calumet, 9120 Baltimore. Fifth & Portland. Chicago, Robert S. Abbott Pub. Co., 2400 S. Mi- St. Paul, Northwest Publications, Inc.,55 East chigan. 4th St. Chicago, The Sun -Times, 401 North Wabash. Chicago, The News, 401 North Wabash. Chicago, The Tribune, 435 North Michigan Ave. Jackson, Mississippi Publishers Corp., 311 East Peoria, Peoria Journal Star, War Memorial Drive. Pearl St. Rockford, Rockford Newspapers, Inc., 99East State St. Missouri Kansas City, The Kansas City Star Co.,1729 Indiana Grand Ave. Evansville, Evansville Courier & Press, 201 N.W. St. Louis, The Globe -Democrat, 12th Blvd. At Del- 2nd St. mar. 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Show,1955;Playhouse 90,1956;Playhouse 90, QUIGLEY PUBLICATION AWARDS 1953; Toast of the Town, 1954; The Ed Sullivan Show,1955;Playhouse90,1956; Playhouse 90 1957;Playhouse90,1958;Playhouse 90,1959; TV CHAMPIONS The Untouchables, 1960; The Power and the Glory, 1961; The Defenders, 1962; The Danny Kaye Show, Winners of the 16th annual poll conducted by 1963; Profiles in Courage, 1964. Motion Picture Daily and Fame among Televi- BestTelevision Performer-Milton Berle,1949; 1965 were: SidCaesar, 1950; Jimmy Durante, 1951; Lucille sion critics of the United States in Ball, 1952; Donald O'Connor, 1953; George Gobel, Best Network Television Program-(1) Hallmark 1954; Phil Silvers, 1955; Steven Allen, 1956; Perry Hall of Fame, (2) I Spy, (3) The Man From U.N.- Como,1957;DinahShore,1958;FredAstaire, C.L.E. 1959; Perry Como,1960;Sir Laurence Olivier, Best Televisioli Performer-U) Danny Kaye, (2) 1961; Danny Kaye, 1962; Danny Kaye, 1963; Danny Dick Van Dyke, (3) Peter Falk. Kaye, 1964. Most Promising Female Star-Felicia Montealegre Most Promising New Male Star-(1) Bill Cosby, 1949; Imogene Coca, 1950; Lucille Ball, 1951; Maria (2) Don Adams, (3) Lee Majors. Riva,1952; Audrey Meadows, 1953; Eva Marie Most Promising New Female Star-(1) Sally Field, Saint, 1954; Jeannie Carson, 1955; Erin O'Brien, (2) Linda Evans, (3) Barbara Feldon. 1956;PollyBergen,1957;Barrie Chase,1958; TV Show Making Most Effective Use of Color- Tuesday Weld, 1959; Annie Farge, 1960; Cynthia (1) Walt Disney's Wonderful World of color, (2) Pepper, 1961; Donna Douglas, 1962; Patty Duke, Bonanza, (3) The Andy Williams Show. 1963; Elizabeth Montgomery, 1964. Best Comedian-(1) Dick Van Dyke,(2)Red Most Promising Male Star-Dave Garroway, 1949; Skelton, (3)- Bob Hope. Jerry Lewis, 1950; Herb Shriner, 1951; Wally Cox, 1952;Julius LaRosa,1953;Dick Shawn,1954; Best Comedienne-(1) Lucille Ball,(2)Phyllis Johnny Carson,1955; Buddy Hackett,1956;Pat Diller, (3) Mary Tyler Moure. Boone, 1957; Chuck Conners. 1958; Edward Byrnes, Best Comedy Team-(1) Smothers Brothers, (2) 1959; Bob Newhart, 1960; Vincent Edwards )1961; Dick Van Dyke -Mary Tyler Moore, (3) Marty Allen Jack Lord, 1962; James Franciscus, 1963; Jim Na- & Steve Rossi. bors, 1964. Best Comedy Show-(1) The Dick Van Dyke Most Effective Color Use-Max Liebman Presents, Show, (2) Get Smart, (3) The Red Skelton Show. 1954;Max LiebmanPresents,1955;Producers Showcase,1956; The Dinah Shore Chevy Show. Best Dramatic Program (1 Hour or More)-(1) 1957; The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, 1958; The Chrysler Theatre, (2) Hallmark Hall of Fame, (3) Dinah Shore Chevy Show, 1959; The Dinah Shore Long Hot Summer. Chevy Show, 1960; Walt Disney's Wonderful World Best Dramatic Program (IA Hour)-(1) Peyton ofColor,1961; Walt Disney s Wonderful World Place, (2) The Loner, (3)Dr. Kildare. of Color, 1962; Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Best Variety Program-(1) The Hollywood Pal- Color, 1963; Disney's World of ace, (2) The Andy Williams Show, (3) The Dean Color, 1964. Martin Show. Best Comedian-Sid Caesar,1950; Sid Caesar, 1951;SidCaesar,1952;JackieGleason.1953; Most Unique New Program-(1) Get Smart, (2) George Gobel, 1954; George Gobel, 1955; Phil Sil- Lost in Space, (3) Hogan's Heroes. vers, 1956; Jack Benny, 1957; Red Skelton, 1958; Best Western Series-(1) Bonanza, (2) Gunsinoke, Jack Benny, 1959; Red Skelton, 1960; Red Skelton, (3) Big Valley. 1961; Red Skelton, 1962; Danny Kaye, 1963; Dick Best Mystery Program-(1) Perry Mason, (2) The Van Dyke, 1964. Man From U.N.C.L.E., (3) I Spy. Best Comedienne-Imogene Coca, 1950; Imogene Best Vocalist (Female)-(1)BarbraStreisand, Coca, 1951; Lucille Ball, 1952; Imogene Coca, 1953; (2)Julie Andrews, (3) Dinah Shore. Lucille Ball, 1954; Lucille Ball. 1955; Lucille Ball, (2) 1956;Lucille Ball, 1957; Lucille Ball, 1958; Lu- Best Vocalist (Male)-(1) Andy Williams, cille Ball, 1959; Carol Burnett, 1960; Carol Burnett, Dean Martin, (3) Steve Lawrence. 1961; Lucille Ball, 1962; Lucille Ball, 1963; Lucille Best Musical Show (Popular)-(1) The Andy Wil- Ball, 1964. liams Show, (2) The Bell Telephone Hour, (3) The Best Comedy Team-Sid Caesar & Imogene Coca, Lawrence Welk Show. 1953;LucilleBall & DesiArnez,1954;George Best Quiz Show (AudienceParticipation)-(1) Burns & Gracie Allen, 1955; Lucille Ball & Desi Password, (2) Concentration, (3) Match Game. Arnaz, 1956; George Burns & Grade Allen, 1957; Best Quiz Show (Panel)-(1) To Tell The Truth, Mike Nichols & Elaine May, 1958; Mike Nichols & I've Got A Secret. Elaine May, 1959; Mike Nichols & Elaine May, (2)What's My Line?,(3) 1960; Wayne & Shuster, 1961; Wayne & Shuster, Best Master of Ceremonies-(1) Johnny Carson, 1962; Dick Van Dyke -Mary Tyler Moore" 1963; Dick (2) Bob Hope, (3) Dean Martin. Van Dyke -Mary Tyler Moore, 1964. Best Announcer-(1) Ed McMahon, (2) Hugh Best Comedy Show-Texaco Star Theatre. 1949; Downs, (3) Frank Gallop. Colgate Comedy Hour, 1950; You? Show of Shows. Best News Commentator-(1) Walter Cronkite, 1951; I Love Lucy, 1952; Colgate Comedy Hour, (2) David Brinkley, (3) Huntley -Brinkley. 1953; The Jackie Gleason Show. 1954; You'll Never GetRich,1955;You'llNever Get Rich,1956; Best Sportscaster-(1) Chris Schenkel,(2) Joe You'll Never Get Rich, 1957; Jack Benny Show, Garagiola, (3) Lindsey Nelson. 1958; Jack Benny Show, 1959; Red Skelton Show, Best Daytime Program-(1) Today Show,(2) 1960; Bob Newhart, 1961; The Beverely Hillbillies, Mike Douglas, (3) The Young Set. 1962; The Dick Van Dyke Show, 1963; Dick Van Best Children's Program-(1) Captain Kangaroo, Dyke Show, 1964. (2) Walt Disney's, (3) Exploring. Best Variety Program-Texaco Star Theatre, 1949; Your Show of Shows. 1950; Your Show of Shows. Best Commercial-(1) Chevrolet, (2) Alka-Seltzer, 1951; Your Show of Shows. 1952; Toast of the (3) Volkswagen. Town, 1953; Toast of the Town, 1954; The Ed Best Network Publicity Service-(1) NBC, (2) Sullivan Show. 1955; The Ed Sullivan Show, 1956; CBS, (3) ABC. Steve Allen Show, 1957; The Steve Allen Show, 1958; The Ed Sullivan Show, 1959; The Ed Sulli- Winners of the preceding polls were: van Show, 1960; The Garry Moore Show, 1961; Best Network Program-Texaco Star Theatre The Garry Moore Show, 1962; The Danny Kay,.p 1949; Your Show of Shows, 1950; Your Show of Show, 1963; The Danny Kaye Show, 1964.

772 Best Panel Discussion Program-Meet the Press, 1953; Ed Sullivan, 1954; Garry Moore, 1955; Garry 1952; Meet the Press, 1953; Meet the Press, 1954; Moore.1956:SteveAllen,1957; Garry Moore, Meet the Press, 1955; Meet the Press 1956; Meet 1958; Garry Moore, 1959; Garry Moore, 1960; Garry the Press, 1957; Meet the Press, 1958. Moore,1961; Garry Moore, 1962; Garry Moore, Best New Dramatic Program-United States Steel 1963; Johnny Carson, 1964. Hour, 1953; Medic, 1954; Playwrights '56,1955. Best Announcer-Bud Collyer, 1950; George Fen- Most Unique New Program-Disneyland, 1954; neman, 1951; Dennis James, 1952; George Fenne- Wide, Wide World, 1955; Playhouse 90, 1956; Sev- inan,1953; George Fenneman, 1954; George Fen- en Lively Acts,1957;Small World, 1958; Twi- neman,1955;GeorgeFenneman,1956;George light Zone, 1959; The Flintstones,1960;It's A Feonernan, 1957; Hugh Downs, 1958; Hugh Downs, Man's World, 1962; The Richard Boone Show, 1963. 1959;HughDowns,1960;Hugh Downs,1961; Best Dramatic Program(1 Hour or More)- Hugh Downs, 1962; Hugh Downs, 1963; Ed Mc- Studio One, 1949; Studio One, 1950, Studio One, Mahon, 1964. 1951; Studio One, 1952; Studio One, 1953; Studio Best News Commentator-John Cameron Swayze, One, 1954; Studio One, 1955; Playhouse 90, 1956; 1950; John Cameron Swayze, 1951; John Cameron Playhouse 90,1057;Playhouse 90,1958;Play- Swayze, 1952; John Cameron Swayze, 1953; John house 90 1959; The Untouchables, 1960: The Power CameronJwayce,194, Jonc Lamer= Swayze. andthe Glory, 1961; G. E. True, 1962; The Richard 1955; Douglas Edwards, 1956; Douglas Edwards, Boone Show, 1963; The Defenders, 1964. 1957;ChetHuntley,1958;Chet Huntley,1959; Best David Brinkley, 1960; David Brinkley, 1961; David Dramatic Program(54 Hour)-General Brinkley, ElectricTheatre,1959;TwilightZone,1960; 1962;WalterCronkite,1963;Walter Twilight Zone, 1961; Twilight Zone, 1963; Peyton Cronkite, 1964. Place, 1964. Best Sportscaster-Dennis James,1950; Jimmy Best Western Series-Gunsmoke, 1959; Wagon Powers, 1951; Mel Allen, 1952; Mel Allen, 1953; Train, 1960; Bonanza, 1962; Bonanza, 1963; Bon- Mel Allen, 1954; Mel Allen, 1955; Mel Allen, 1956; anza, 1964. Mel Allen, 1957: Mel Allen, 1958; Mel Allen,1959; Mel Allen, 1960; Mel Allen. 1961 ; Mel Allen, 1962; Best M,stery Program-Suspense,1950; Man Mcl Allen. 1963; Chris Schenkel, 1964. Against Crime, 1951; Dragnet, 1952; Dragnet, 1953; Dragnet, Best Daytime Program-Ransom Sherman, 1954; Alfred Hitchcocz Presents.1955; Kate Smith Show, 1951; Kate Smith Hour, 1952;19b0; Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 1956; Suspicion, 1957.; Garry Moore Show, 1955; Today, 1954; Matinee Perry Mason, 1958; Perry Mason,1959; Alfred Theatre, HitchcockPresents,1960;Thriller,1961;The 1955;MatineeTheatre,1956;Matinee Alfred Hitchcock Hour, 1962; The Alfred Hitchcock Theatre. 1957; Today, 1958; Today, 1959; Today, Houa, 1960; Today. 1961; The Mery Griffin Show,1962; 1963; The Alfred Hitchcock Hour,1964.. Today, 1963; Today, 1964. Best Male Vocalist-Perry Como, 1952;Perry Como, 1953; Perry Como, 1954; Perry Como, 1955; Best :Children's Program-Kukla, Fran & 011ie, Perry Coma, 1956; Perry Como, 1957; Perry Como, 1949; Kukla, Fran & 011ie, 1950; Kukla, Fran& 1958; Perry Coma, 1959; Perry Como, 1960; Perry 011ie, 1951; Kukla, Fran & 011ie, 1952; DingDong Schl. 1953;Ding Dong School,1954; Como, 1961; Perry Como, 1962; Andy Williams, land.1055: Disney- 1963; Andy Williams, 1964. Disneyland,1956;Disneyland,1957; Captain Kangaroo, 1958; Captain Kangaroo,1959; Best Female Vocalist-Dinah Shore, 1952; Dinah Captain Kangaroo. 1960; Captain Kangaroo,1961; Shore,1953;DinahShore,1954;DinahShore, Captain Kangaroo, 1962; Captain Kangaroo, 1955;DinahShore,1956;DinahShore,1957; Walt Disney's, 1964. 1963; DinahShore,1958;DinahShore,1959;Dinah Shore,1960;DinahShore.1961; Dinah Shore, Best Commercial(audience viernpoint)-.-Texaco, 1962; Judy Garland, 1963; Caterina Valente, 1964. 1949; Lucky Strike, 1950; Lucky Strike, 1951;Ford, Best .Musical Show (Classical)-Voice of 1952; Ford. 1953; Lucky Strike, 1954; Ford,1955; Fire- Piel's Beer.1956;Piel's Beer.1057:Piel's Beer. stone, 1950; Voice of Firestone, 1951; Voice of Fire- 1958; Piel's Beer. 1959; Piel's Beer, Bert & stone,1952; Voice of Firestone,1953; Voice of 1960; Jax Beer, 1961: Ford Motor Co. Harry, Firestone, 1954; Voice of Firestone, 1955; Voice of (Peanuts), Firestone, 1956; Voice of Firestone, 1957; Voice of 1962; Gravy Train, 1963; Jax Beer,1964. Firestone, 1958. BestNetworkPublicityService-NBC. NB(', 1960; NBC, 1961; NBC, 1962; 1959; Best Musical now (Popular)-Fred Waring Show N BC, 1964. NBC, 1963; 1950; Fred Waring Show, 1951; Your Hit Parade. 1952; Your Hit Parade, 1953; Your Hit Parade, BestAdvertisingAgencyPublicityService- 1954; Your Hit Parade,1955; The Ford Show, Young & Rubicam, 1959; J. Walter ThompsonCo., 1956; Perry Como Show, 1957; Perry Como Show, 1960. 1958; The Perry Como Show, 1959; Perry Como's Best IndependentPublicity Service-Rogers & Kraft Music Hall, 1960; Sing Along With Mitch, Cowan, 1959; Rogers & Cowan, 1960;Rogers & 1961; The Andy Williams Show. 1962: The Andy Cowan, 1961; Rogers & Cowan, 1962; Williams Show, 1963; The Andy Williams Show, Cowan, 1963. Rogers & 1964. Bert Country Music Show --Grand Ole Opry,1955; Ozark Jubilee, 1956; Jimmy Dean,1957; Jubilee U.S.A., 1958; Jubilee U.S.A., 1959; Jubilee U.S.A., ACADEMY OF TV ARTS 1960. Best Quiz Show-(One category to 1951): Who AND SCIENCES AWARDS Said That?, 1949; You Bet Your Life, 1950; Bet.Your Life. 1951. You Eighteenth annual awards ofthe Academy Best Audience Participation Quis Show-Groucho of Television Arts and Sciencescovering1965. Marx Show.1952;Groucho Marx Show,1953; Groucho Marx Show, 1954; The $64.000Question, Outstanding Program Achievements inEntertain- 1955; The $64,000Question,1956; Twenty -One. ment-The Dick Van Dyke Show, series, CarlReiner, 1957; GrAcho Marx, 1958; The Price IsRight, producer; The Andy Williams Show,Bob Finkel, 1959; The Price Is Right, 1960; The Price IsRight, producer; Chrysler Presents the Bob HopeChristmas 1961; The Price Is Right, 1962; Password,1963; Special, Bob Hope, exec. producer, Jan.19,1966; Password, 1964. Ages of Man, David Susskind and DanielMelnick, producers, 2 parts Jan. 23 and 30, 1966; Frank Best Panel Quiz Show-What's My Line.1952: Sina- What's My Line, 1953; What's My Line, tra: A Man and His Music, Dwight Hemion,pro- 1954; ducer, Nov. 24, 1965; A Charlie BrownChristmas, What's My Line,1955; What's My Line,1956; 1.ee Mendelson and Bill Melendez, producers, What's My Line, 1957; What's My Line,1958; 1965. Dec. 9, I've Got A Secret, 1959; What's My Line,1960; What's My Line, 1961; To Tell the Truth.1962; Outstanding Program Achievements in News, Doc- What's My Line, 1963; To Tell The Truth, umentaries, InformationandSports-American 1964. White Paper: United States Foreign Policy, Fred Best Master of Ceremonies-Bert Parks,1950; Freed, producer, Sept. 7, 1965; KKK-The Invisible John Daly, 1951; John Daly, 1952; EdSullivan, Empire, CBS Reports, David Lowe, producer, Sept.

773 Cartwright, NBC, Chet (Film Editors) David Blewitt, William T. 21, 1965; Senate Hearings on Vietnam, World of Making of the President 1964, Oct. 19, 1965;Marvin Hagen, producer, Feb. 1966; ABC Wide Coil, Everett Douglas, Ellsworth Hoagland,Bonanza, Sports, series, Roone Arledge, exec.producer; CBS series. (Audio Engineers) Laurence Schneider,7th Golf Classic,series, Frank Chirkinian, producer; Annual Young Performers Program, New YorkPhil- Shell'sWonderful WorldofGolf,series,Fred harmonic Young 'People's Concert, Feb.22,1966. Raphael, producer. (Video Tape Editors) Craig Curtis, Art Schneider, Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertain- The Julie Andrews Show, Nov. 28, 1965.(Lighting) ment-(Actors and Performers) Cliff Robertson,The Music, Sept. Lon Stucky, Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Game, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Nov. 24, 1965. (Technical Director)O. Tamburri, 15, 1965; Simone Signoret, A Small Rebellion,Bob Iherit the Wind, Hallmark Hall of Fame,Nov. 18, Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Feb. 9,1966; 1965. (Engineering Development) StopAction Play- Bill Cosby, I Spy, series; Barbara Stanwyck,The back, MVR Corporation and CBS; EarlyBird Satel- Big Valley, series; Dick Van Dyke TheDick Van Satel- The Dick lite, Huges Aircraft Co. and Communications Dyke Show, series; Mary Tyler Moore,Eagle in a lite Corp. (Daytime Programming)Camera Three, Van Dyke Show, series; James Daly, series, Dan Gallagher, producer; Mutualof Omaha's Cage, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Oct. 20, 1965;Lee Wild Kingdom, series, Don Meier, producer.(Educa- Grant, Peyton Place, series; Don Knotts, TheReturn tional Television) Julia Child, TheFrench Chef. of Berney The Andy Griffth Show,Jan.10, 1966; Burr Tillstrom, Berlin Wall (HandBallet), The Station Award-I See Chicago,WBBM-TV, That Was The Week That Was, May 4, 1965;Alice Chicago, Illinois. Pearce Bewitched, series. (Writers) MillardLampell, The International Award-Wyvern atWar-No. 2 Eagle in a Cage, Hallmark Hall of Fame,Oct. 20, "Breakout," Westard Television Limited,Plymouth, 1965; Bill Persky, Sam 1)enoffCoast to Coast Big England. Mouth, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Sept. 15,1965; R.Morrow;Xerox Al Gordon, Hal Goldman, Sheldon Keller,An Eve- Trustees Award-Edward ning With Carol Channing, Feb. 18, 1966.(Direc- Corporation. tors) Sidney Pollack, The Game, BobHope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Sept. 15, 1965;William Asher, PATSY AWARDS FOR 1965 Bewitched, series; Alan Handley, The JulieAndrews Show, Nov. 28 1965. (Art Director) JamesTrittipo, Presented by the American Humane Associa- The Hollywood Palace, series. (Musician)Laurence tion. Rosenthal, Michelangelo: The Last Giant,Dec. 22, PATSY AWARDS FOR 1965-Presentedby the 1965 and Feb. 23, 1966. (Cinematographers)Winton (1)Flipper, Tors - C. Hoch, Voyage to the Bottom of theSea, series. American Humane Association Mister Ed, (Photographic Effects) L. B. Abbott and HowardLy- MGM; (2) Lassie, Warther Prods.; (3) decker, Voyage to the Bottom of theSea,series. Filmways TV Productions.

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