Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1948)

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JACK GOETZ this week was appointed special consultant on laboratory and studio activities for Republic Pictures and Consolidated Film Industries. The appointment was announced Tuesday by Herbert J. Yates, Republic president. Mr. Soetz has long been associated in various executive capacities in the motion picture industry. HOME OFFICE MEETING of United Artists Eastern and Canadian executive personnel. The meeting, at the New York office, was concerned with new product. Seated are Mark Silver, assistant Eastern and Canadian sales manager; W. E. Callaway, West Coast district manager; Edward Schnitzer, Eastern and Canadian sales manager; Paul N. Lazarus, Jr., executive assistant to president Gradwell Sears; Charles S. Chalpin, Canadian division manager, and Jack Ellis, New York district manager. Standing are Howard LeSieur, advertising and publicity director; Frank Meadow, New Haven manager; James Winn, Buffalo; Bill Levy, Cleveland; Sid Cooper, Cleveland; Sid Bowman, Detroit; Moe Dudelson, central division manager; Doug. Rosen, Toronto; Paul Lazarus, Sr., contract manager; S. E. Applegate, Philadelphia; Gerald Price, Washington; John Dervin, Boston; Jack Feinberg, Cincinnati; Leonard Mintz, Pittsburgh, and Edward Mullen, New York. ANOTHER "BLANDINGS" house, this one at Tarrytown, N. Y., advertising the Selznick opus, "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House". Left to right, at the opening: David Swope, builder; Ted Baldwin, Selznick exploitation director; Gerard Swope, General Electric honorary president; Eric Hodgins, author, and I. P. Pruitt, G.E. Home Bureau manager. BRONZE STAR, for John Wolfberg, Allied Rocky Mountain unit and Wolfberg circuit president, from Col. W. A. Gibney. Mr. Wolfberg served in North Africa, and Italy, with the Fifth Army. TOUR, of Scotland. The principals are D. J. Goodlatte, managing director of the Associated British Cinemas, center, and C. J. Latta, new managing director of Associated British Picture Corporation. They met all Scottish circuit managers. With them, as they boarded the train at London, are their wives. MOTION PICTURE HERALD, NOVEMBER 13, 1948 1 1