Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1944)

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BLARNEY, right. From the very garden of Blarney Castle, Ireland, a square foot of the sod was lifted and flown to New York to be exhibited in the lobby of the Roxy theatre, where was playing "Irish Eyes Are Smiling". The feat was accomplished because Damon Runyon, the producer, has Irish friends. Anyway, at the right are shown Mayor Reidy of Limerick, Captain Thompson of the American Export Lines, and the sod, before it traveled 7,800 miles. BEGINNER, left. Daphne Dolores Skouras, daughter of Spyros Skouras, president of Twentieth Century-Fox, has joined the Skouras Circuit's War Effort Department, in New York. 3HIEFS, for Europe. Paramount key men in the new structure for European sales ire shown above. They are, center, Robert Schless, formerly general foreign sales manager for Warners and now European division manager for Paramount Intertational Films, Inc.; Elias Lapinere, left, who will supervise publicity and advertising, md Henri Michaud, assistant to Mr. Schless. They will have headquarters in Paris. r COCKTAILS, in the Hotel Schroeder, Milwaukee, where the ITO of Wisconsin :nd Upper Michigan convened for the sixth year: left to right, Russell Leddy, â– etiring secretary; William Ainsworth, retiring president; John P. Adier, new president; â– Colonel H. A. Cole, president of Texas Allied, and H. L. Beecroft, 20th-Fox. REPORT. A. H. Blank, left, Iowa-Nebraska WAC chairman, and Leo Wolcott, right. Sixth War Loan national co-chairman, listen to Lou Levy read Bond reports. FIRST woman from Century circuit, New York, to join the service; Miss Ruth Beckerman, 2 I , former manager of the Elm theatre. She enlisted August 14. ^^OTION PICTURE HERALD, NOVEMBER 18, 1944 II