The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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THE EXHIBITOR 9 UNITED ARTISTS MEN MEET IN HOLLYWOOD CONVENTION RELEASES A.YfR Y -GREAT CK OF EVERY GREAT PICTURE IS J^GI^AThPRWlKERn /* 1 <-mnrzrr When the home office executives, district chiefs, and the selling organization of United Artists met in Hollywood last fortnight for the annual convention, snapped in the usual lcft-to-right, top-to-bottom order were James Mulvey, Ed Raftcry, Harry D. Buckley, Murray Silverstone, Teddy Carr; the execu¬ tives and stars June Lang, Ann Sheridan, John Wayne meeting with Mary Pickford at her home; producer Hal Roach and Murray Silverstone; Harry D. Buckley, Harry Gold, Murray Silverstone, Arthur W. Kelly, Jack L. Schlaifer at the sales meeting; the group on arrival in Los Angeles; and members of United Artists salesmen’s 100 percent club each of whom receive a cash bonus of $2)0 at the convention for exceeding their individual sales quota during the past season. Winners of the prizes in this year’s competi¬ tion are: front row, left to right, Nat Nathanson, Chicago; James H. Nash, Pittsburgh; Ray J. Wylie, Saint Louis; Elmer V. Donnelly, Indianapolis; Mark N. Silver, Washington; James Hendel, Cincinnati; Harry Rees, Pitts¬ burgh, and Floyd P. Murphy, New Orleans. Back row, left to right, Frank M. Higgins, Seattle; Guy S. Gunderson, Los Angeles; Eatl Collins, Denver; Morton Magill, Philadelphia; Edward A. Askins, Saint Louis; A. H. Kloepper, Seattle; Richard Harrity, Washington. May 24, 1939