The Exhibitor (Nov 1941-May 1942)

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THEEXHIBITOR 15 UNITED ARTISTS SALES CONVENTION IN CHICAGO; OTHER NEWS IN PICS THE RECENT UNITED ARTISTS Chicago sales convention was attended by (top, left to right) Lou Wechsler, New Haven branch manager, A. I. Weiner, Boston branch manager, J. J. Dervin, Boston area district manager, Syd Lehman, Buffalo branch manager; Gradwell L. Sears, vice-president in charge of distribution; Monroe W. Greenthal, director of advertising and publicity; Skip Weshner, director of exploitation. (Bottom, left to right) Paul M. Lazarus, home office; Bert M. Stearn, western division manager; Hal Roach, producer, UA “Streamliners”; Edward J. Peskay, Hal Roach representative; Dave Coplan, Canadian district manager; Harry Gold, eastern division man¬ ager; Harry Bodkin, Philadelphia branch manager; Fred Rohrs, Washington branch manager; Edward Schnitzer, New York district manager; Clarence Eiseman, New York branch chief. {LCQfcff T© VOW** HCMI TC^TEI IINVINVI A VOIRC VIIU HAH A LEO J. McCARTHY has been named GLENN FORD, young Canadian-born star, arrives in Quebec for the premiere of assistant to Arthur Greenblatt, general Columbia’s “Adventures Of Martin Eden” at the Empire, Capitol. Shown on the right sales manager, PRC. is Leo Pi Hot. March 25, 1942