Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1944)

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IN CANADA'S SEVENTH VICTORY LOAN drive, subscriptions by Warner employees amounted to 118 per cent of their quota. Ralph Clark, the company's district manager, center, above, is being congratulated above a victory pennant by J. S. Brown, Victory Loan official, while Warner executives Joseph Piottel, George Altman and A. E. Piggins watch. BRAZILIANS, at the opening of Republic's "Brazil" at the Republic theatre, New York. They are Sonia Correia, daughter of Brazil's consul general In New York, and Colonel Ary Lima, Brazilian Air Mission IN WASHINGTON, D. C. New Variety Club officers pose with incumbent chief barker John Allen, second from left. They are Fred Kogod, second from right, new chief barker, and Eddie Fontaine, left, and Nathan Golden, right, assistant chief barkers. IN CHARLOTTE, N. C. New Variety Club officers pose with past chief barker Lester A. Sipe, seated, left. They are Ben Rosenwald, seated, center, and Cy Dillon, first assistant barker, seated, right, and, standing, Scott Lett, property master, Thomas Little, second assistant barker, and H. F. Kincey, dough guy. ' By Staff Photographer JOHN DAVIS, managing director of the Odeon Circuit of England and representative of J. Arthur Rank, who has been In Nev/ York and Canada discussing acquisition of theatres. See page 28. By Staff Photofjrapher JOHN M. WHITAKER, elected vice-president of Radlo-KeithOrpheum. He will have administrative duties, according to N. Peter Rathvon, president of the company. By Staff Photographer HENRY GINSBERG Tuesday signed a new seven-year contract with Paramount: under which he will assume "full charge ' of the management and operation ' of the studio. Including all its production activities". 12 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, NOVEMBER 25, 1944