Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1948)

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By the Heralrt VANCE SCHWARTZ, president of Distinctive Theatres, which this week was to open the remodeled Guild Theatre, Cincinnati, for foreign product. Mr. Schwartz, owner of the 2,600-seat National, Louisville, said last week the new 300 seat art house in Cincinnati would prove the existence of a large audience waiting for unusual pictures of international prestige. ADDRESS, by RKO Radio Pictures vice-president in charge of distribution, Robert Mochrie, at the Motion Picture Theatre Owners of Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi, in Memphis. With him is M. A. Lightman, seated, Malco circuit head, who was luncheon master of ceremonies. AS THE ALLIED Theatre Owners of the Gulf States met at New Orleans: left to right: Mark Sheridan, 20th Century-Fox manager there; Abe Berenson, ATOGS secretary treasurer; A. W. Smith, Jr., Twentieth Century Fox general sales manager; W. A. Prewitt, Jr., ATOGS president, and Harry Ballance, and Paul Wilson of 20th-Fox. AS THE KENTUCKY Association of Theatre Owners met in Louisville, right: seated, Cecile Richardson, Tompkinsville; Gratia Locke, Louisville; Bertha Wolf, Owenton; Mrs. Nelson Ward, Lexington. Standing, J. V. Snook, LaGrange; C. R. Buechel, Louisville; Charles Mitchell, Barbourville; Leon Bamberger, RKO; W. E. Horsfeld, Morganfield, and Nelson Ward, Lexington. MOTION PICTURE HERALD, NOVEMBER 6, 1948 ! !