The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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MANAGER. George O. Wiggen is managing the Maplewood, Malden, Massachusetts. UPPED. Richard J. Owens, assistant manager, Plymouth, Worcester, Massachusetts, stepped up to the manager’s seat when manager Ralph McGowan trained to California for a month’s vacation. "WUTHERING HEIGHTS.” Harold Maloney, manager, Loew’s Poli, Worcester, Massachusetts, arranged for an attractive window for "Wuthcring Heights” (a United Artists release) and received plenty of ballyhoo in downtown store. PHONE CALL. No one got a greater kick than manager George E. Freeman, Loew’s Poli, Springfield, Massachusetts, when Ruth Jameson, 16-year-old Classical High School student, interviewed Mickey Rooney by long-distance telephone, as 2 8 awe-struck Shriners’ Crippled Hospital patients listened in on amplified conversations. CIRCUIT FOLK. Here are presented some of the attaches of the E. M. Loew circuit. Left to right (top row) are 42-year-old Austrian-born Elias M. Loew, head of the theatre circuit bearing his name; Mrs. Regina Cohen, recently married, Czechoslovak sister-in-law of the circuit head; Florence Buckley and Hannah Brand; (bottom row) the office force, with Tillie Englesman in the foreground, then Mary Melzer, then Edith Alper, Geitruda Rittenburg; Phil Berler, booker and buyer, plays badminton with manager Jack Loew, Gayety, Boston. May 17, 19)9