Music Trade Review

Issue: 1951 Vol. 110 N. 2

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The Jiusic fluade
Established 1879
VOL. 110-No. 2
THE
PIONEER
REVIEW
PUBLICATION
February, 1951
2,851st Issue
O F T H E MUSIC
I N D U S T R Y
NAMM Directors Suggest Sales Tax;
Committee To Confer With Officials
T
HE annual mid-year meeting of the
Officers and Board of Directors of
National Association of Music Mer-
chants took place at the Hotel Statler in
tee of three to be known as the "War
Effects Committee" to act in the interests
of the music merchants in relationship
with government bureaus. The chairmen
the Association to secure the Stevens
Ballroom on Thursday night.
The Directors endorsed all the plans
for holding the 1951 trade show from
THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MUSIC MERCHANTS WHO ATTENDED THE MID-YEAR MEETING IN WASH-
INGTON, D. C. STANDING, I,. TO R.: E. R. McDUFF, GRINNELL BROS., DETROIT, MICH.; C. G. CAMPBELL KNIGHT. CAMPBELL, MUSIC CO., DENVER,
COLO.; EMMETT S. RICE, W. S. RICE & SONS MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C ; LOUIS G. L<>MAIK, PRESIDENT, LYON & HEALY, INC., CHICAGO; EARL
COMPBELL. CAMPBELL MUSIC CO., WASHINGTON, I). C ; WM. R. GARD, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY; TED KORTEN, KORTEN'S MUSIC CO., LONGVIEW,
WASH.; W. HOWARD BEASLEY, WHITTLE MUSIC CO., DALLAS, TEX.; CLARENCE M. PETTIT, AMERICAN PIANO CORP., NEW YORK; WILLIAM H.
SCIIMOLLKR II, SCHMOLLER & MUELLER CO., OMAHA, SEBR.; CLAUDE T. STREET, STREET PIANO CO., NASHVILLE, TENN.; PAUL JENKINS,
PRESIDENT, JENKINS Ml SIC CO., KANSAS CITY, MO.; SEATED: L. TO R.: GEORGE H. BEASLEY, BEASLEY MUSIC CO., TEXARKANA, ARK.-TEX.;
ELDRED BYERLY", BYERLY MUSIC CO., PEORIA, ILL.; ROBERT A. SCHMITT, PAUL A. SCHMITT MUSIC CO., MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.; S. H. GALPERIN.
PRESIDENT OF THE GALPERIN MUSIC CO., CHARLESTON, W. VA.; W. CHRISLER PERRY, AEOLIAN CO. OF MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS, MO.; CARL
WITT1CH, WITTICH'S, READING, PA., HARRY E. GALLAWAY, THEARLE'S MUSIC CO., SAN DIEGO, CAL.; RAY S. ERLANDSON, PRESIDENT, SAN
ANTONIO MUSIC CO., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS; HUGH W. RANDALL, BRADFORD PIANO CO., MILWAUKEE; GENE REDEW1LL, PHOENIX, ARIZ.; FRED A.
BEESLEY, BEESLEY MUSIC CO., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
Washington, D. C, February 6th and
7th. Two full days were required to
iron out the problems which came before
this body, and it was not until 5:30 on
February 7th that the meeting adjourned.
The Board voted to go on record as
favoring a retail sales tax in place of
any increased manufacturers' excise
taxes, and will make its position known
to the Taxation Committee of the Amer-
ican Retail Federation of which the
National Association of Music Mer-
chants is a member. The American Re-
tail Federation will express the views of
the entire retail industry in its presenta-
tion before the House Ways and Means
Committee, which will, within the near
future, take up the subject of new tax
revenues.
The Board also appointed a commit-
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, FEBRUARY, 1951
of this committee is E. R. McDuff, Presi-
dent of Grinnell Bros., Detroit, Mich.;
Earl Campbell, President of Campbell
Music Co., Washington, D. C, and
Clarence M. Pettit, Vice-President of the
American Piano Corp., New York, are
the other members.
Cancel Regional Meetings
It was voted to cancel the regional
conferences which have been scheduled
for San Francisco in February, and St.
Louis in March, due to the insufficient
interest which has been shown some of
those which were carried out in the past.
It was decided to hold the 1951 ban-
quet during the coming convention, on
the night of Wednesday, July 18th, at
the Stevens Hotel in Chicago. This deci-
sion was made due to the inability of
July 16th to 19th inclusive, and they also
decided that the 1952 convention, which
is scheduled for New York City, July
28th to. 31st inclusive, will be held at
the Hotel New Yorker and the banquet
will be held on Thursday night, July
31st, at the Waldorf-Astoria.
To Increase Dues Classifications
It was proposed to submit to the mem-
bers an amendment to the constitution
to increase the number of dues classifica-
tions from the present 8 to 13. The rea-
son for the proposed change is to attain
more uniformity in membership dues
rates. To handle the dues classification
changes and other matters, the following
Bylaws committee was appointed: Wil-
liam H. Beasley, Chairman; W. Perry
Chrisler, and Paul W. Jenkins.
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The Board also voted to inquire into
the problems of the tuner technicians'
schools, which at the present time are
facing many problems, and to determine
what methods the N.A.M.M. may pursue
in order to help these schools.
All the officials and members of the
Board were present with the exception
of Paul Murphy, M. Steinert & Sons.
Boston, Mass.; Tom Dahl of Honolulu,
Hawaii; Otto B. Heaton, Columbus,
Ohio; Clay Sherman of Sherman, Clay
& Co., San Francisco. Calif.; Russell B.
Wells, Chas. H. Wells Music Co., Den-
ver, Colo.
Congressional Dinner
One of the unique features of this
two-day meeting was the Congressional
Dinner which was held on the evening
of February 6th in the Congressional
Room at the Hotel Statler. All the offi-
cers and members of the Board who at-
tended the meeting, including their
wives, were present and they entertained
a large number of Senators and Con-
gressmen from the districts in which the
officials and directors of the Association
reside. Those present at the dinner in-
cluded Senator and Mrs. Everett M.
Dirkson of Illinois and Miss Joy Dirk-
son ; Senator and Mrs. Homer Capehart
of Indiana; Senator John W. Bricker of
Ohio; Senator Hugh Butler of Nebraska;
Senator and Mrs. Arthur W. Watkins
of Utah; Senator and Mrs. Wallace F.
Bennett of Utah; Senator and Mrs. Ed-
ward Johnson of Colorado; Miss Doro-
thy McRae, Administrative Assistant to
Senator Eugene Milliken of Colorado;
Senator and Mrs. Edward J. Thye of
Minnesota; Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
of Wisconsin; Senator Harry N. Kane
of Washington; Senator and Mrs. James
P. Kern, and Senator Estes Kefauver of
Tennessee; Rep. and Mrs. Clinton Mc-
Kinnon of California; Rep. and Mrs.
Percy Priest, Tennessee; Mrs. Harold
Velde, Illinois; Rep. and Mrs. Charles
J. Kirsten, Wisconsin; Rep. and Mrs.
LeRoy Johnston, California; Rep. and
.Mrs. Frank Wilson, Texas; Rep. and
Mrs. Boyd Tackett, Arkansas; Rep.
Margaret Stitt Church, Illinois; Rep.
and Mrs. George Rhoades, Pennsylva-
nia; Rep. and Mrs. Howard Buffett,
Nebraska; Rep. John R. Murdock, Ari-
sona; Rep. Reva Beck Bosone, Utah;
Rep. and Mrs. John Riley, South Caro-
lina; Rep. and Mrs. E. H. Hedrick,
West Virginia; Rep. Byron Rogers, Col-
orado; Rep. and Mrs. Wright Patman,
Texas; Rep. Russell B. Mack, Washing-
ton; Rep. Frank M. Karsten, Missouri,
Senator and Mrs. John McClellan, Ar-
kansas, Mrs. Harold A. Patten, Arizona
and G. Irving Bailey, National Produc-
tion Authority.
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