The Exhibitor (Nov 1943-May 1944)

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26 THE EXHIBITOR AL HORWITS UPPED; “FIGHTING SEABEES” RECEPTION; NEWSREEL MEN AID DRIVE AL HORWITS was recently appointed Universal’s home office publicity manager under Maurice Bergman, advertising and publicity chief in the east. JAMES GRAINGER, president. Republic, chats with a group of Seabees selected by the Bureau of Yards and Docks of the Navy and Republic to be honored at the recent Navy premiere in Hollywood of Republic’s “The Fighting Seabees,” which opened in the keys last week. REPUBLIC STAR Don ‘Red’ Barry and Samuel Lindenstein, of The Exhibitor’s Hollywood office, congratulate Republic starlets Beverly Lloyd, Helen Talbot, Janet Martin, Anne Jeffreys, Linda Stirling, and Maxine Doyle on their being selected as “Honey¬ bees of the Seabees” at the recent reception in Los Angeles fcr Republic’s “I’he Fighting Seabees.’’ OSCAR A. MORGAN, Paramount short subjects sales chief, right, is shown at a recent meeting of the Paramount Pep Club, New York, where he presented a check for $2,000 representing pur¬ chase of an ambulance by the Paramount Pep Club to Stephen Galatti, secretary, American Field Service, who revealed the . ambulance is already on the Italian front. MAJOR CHAN, Chinese war hero, pre¬ sents Mayor F. H. LaGuardia with a “Gung Ho!” scroll during the recent cere¬ monies commemorating the Fourth War Loan among Chinese in New York. PICTURED AT THE NEWSREEL LUNCHEON given by Charles P. Skouras, industry Fourth. War Loan chairman, in New York recently are, left to right, Rick Ricketson, Ted Gamble, Edmund Reek, Skouras, A1 Richard, Fred Ullman, Walter Ament, Tom Meade, Joseph O’Bi ien. Mocton McConnachi, Tony Muto, Claude Lee, B. Y. Sturdivant, and John Wood.