The Exhibitor (1950)

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EXHIBITOR 7 I'm 1 H£ Jr„tl ! •JASR CAJK< 6000 HUM! MAN HOLLY WOOtJ < D'Angelo gave ice cream to Al Florsheimer, Walter Reade Circuit executive, and girls of the staff at the Reade office in New York on one of his stops. A New York City crowd looked on as Lola Albright took the wheel of the truck that made the tour, and D'Angelo smiled from his seat beside her. At Columbia's Albany branch, the Good Humor man posed with manager Jack Bullwinkel, at his right, and the entire staff in front of the exchange. Mayor Joseph Mruk welcomed D'Angelo to Buffalo as the tour extended throughout New York State. Looking on was Bill Brereton, Basil's Lafayette. Immigration and customs officials at Windsor smilingly checked D'Angelo and his truck as the tour extended across the Canadian border while D'Angelo pointed to the sign in explanation of his work for the picture. In New Haven, the ice cream ambassador was greeted at the office of Mayor William Celantano, seated, by Jack Gaffney, left, Good Humor Company, and Morris Rosenthal, manager, Loew's Poli. More ice cream was on hand. Greeting D'Angelo in Kansas City were, from left: Ed Erickson, Griffith Thea¬ tres, Ed Hartman, Elmer Rhode, Jr., Commonwealth Theatres; Tom Baldwin, branch manager, Ben Marcus, midwest division head, enjoying themselves. In Worcester, Mass., the Good Humor man was greeted by a welcoming committee composed of the mayor, Andrew Holstrom, left, John Di Bene¬ detto, and Robert Bergin, Loew's Poli, and Bob Bortle, Loew's Poli Elm Street. July 12, 1950