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NAME<br />

ADDRESS<br />

CITY ZONE STATE<br />

ta Radio, 86 N. W. 36th St., was unanimously<br />

elected treasurer.<br />

The Guild's board of directors will<br />

be made up of Shan Desjardins, owner<br />

of Shan the Radio Man, Inc.; Joseph H.<br />

Rizzo of T.V. Joe, Inc.; Elmer V. Vohs<br />

of ADCOF; George Peroni of Best<br />

Television; Mack Tittle of Keene Radio<br />

& Television, Inc.; and Julio W. Sera<br />

of Sera's TV.<br />

In Texas, the wives of TEA members<br />

have formed a state -wide ladies'<br />

auxiliary that is probably the first of<br />

its kind in the industry. With chapters<br />

now active in San Antonio, Houston,<br />

Dallas, and Fort Worth, the TEA<br />

Auxiliary officers hope to expand their<br />

organization to include all of the affiliated<br />

cities.<br />

The latest roster of associations affiliated<br />

with the Texas <strong>Electronics</strong> Association<br />

includes the following, all of<br />

which have adopted<br />

the name of<br />

"Texas <strong>Electronics</strong> Association" followed<br />

by a city or county designation:<br />

Dallas: 430 Exchange Bank Bldg.,<br />

Dallas 25; Fort Worth: 1513 West 7th<br />

St., Fort Worth; San Antonio: 810<br />

East Commerce. San Antonio; Houston:<br />

P. O. Box 8725, Houston; Corpus<br />

Christi: Box 3013. Corpus Christi; Tyler:<br />

Box 3302, Station A, Tyler; Longview:<br />

504 East Methvin, Longview;<br />

Conroe: P. O. Box 1204, Conroe; Midland:<br />

700 S. Main, Midland; Big<br />

Spring: 609 Gregg St., Big Spring;<br />

Harrison County: % Fred Bohmer, 306<br />

E. Austin, Marshall; Waco: 1712<br />

Franklin, Waco; Erath County: 1400<br />

Frey St.,<br />

Stephenville; Oak Cliff:<br />

Wynnewood Professional Building,<br />

Dallas; Hale County: 508 Quincy St.,<br />

Plainview.<br />

The Spring convention of TESA of<br />

Ohio, the Buckeye State organization,<br />

was held at the Commodore Perry Hotel<br />

in Toledo early in April. Again the<br />

gals were involved -the ETAT Ladies'<br />

Auxiliary taking responsibility for the<br />

weekend entertainment. ETAT is the<br />

Electronic Technicians Association of<br />

Toledo.<br />

The Associated Radio & Television<br />

Servicemen, 433 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago.<br />

Ill. has leased exhibit space at<br />

the International Trade Fair which is<br />

scheduled to be held at Navy Pier in<br />

Chicago from July 3rd to 18th. The<br />

committee named to handle the various<br />

details of the project includes Sam<br />

Bellavia, John Sotor, William Siegrist,<br />

Jr., Anthony Mallin, and Martin Nebojsic.<br />

The over -all supervision of the<br />

project will be handled by Joseph<br />

Ehlinger, vice- chairman of ARTS.<br />

N.Y. Service Bill<br />

In New York State, service technicians<br />

are divided on the plan to support<br />

a bill before the state legislature<br />

that provides for TV technician "certification"<br />

on a voluntary basis.<br />

Robert Larsen, president of the Empire<br />

State Federation of Electronic<br />

Technicians Associations and also president<br />

of the local Radio & Television<br />

Technicians Guild of Long Island, has<br />

been urging affiliates of the State<br />

ELECTRONICS WORLD

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