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REENING, in Albany, of RKO's krcler, My Sweet", accompanied by the -sonal appearance of the star, Dick Powell. I to right, Max Westebbe, RKO manager; . Powell, and Mike Mazurki; and Saul Ullman, j'an circuit upper New York state head.
PLEDGES of support for Columbia's "Montague Twentieth Anniversary Campaign" were delivered personally to the company, in New York, by two San Francisco area circuit exhibitors, shown above flanking Rube Jackter, assistant general sales manager. They are Robert Lippert, left, and William B. David, right.
iSENTATION, for 25 years' service.
Daff, right, vice-president of Universal Inter
ionai Films, receives a commemorative
)ll from J. H. Seidelman, president,
Mew York. Mr. Daff left this week for
inspection of European operations.
G.I. INTERVIEW. PFC tugene Edwards, above, right, former Warnerassistant theatre manager in Philadelphia, now a manager of a base theatre in Italy.
BUYER, left. Al Suchman, former head of the booking department of the Schine circuit, at his desk in the New York office of ndependent Theatres Service, where he will be film buyer.
MAPS. Ray Connors, left, manager of the
Palace, Broadway, playing "Belle of the
Yukon" this week, examines an
old map of Alaska proffered by Fred Tracy,
assistant manager. Mr. Tracy knows.
He was once an itinerant exhibitor up there —
an associate, too, of poet Robert Service
and circuit owner Alexander Pantages.
RRY FRANKLIN, Paramount shorts producer, h his new 1944 "Oscar", won for /ho's Who in Animal Land?". Mr. Franklin won first "Oscar" in 1942.
PRESIDENTS of Cinema Lodge, B'nai B'rith, past and present, who participated at
the officers' installation, March 27, in New York: Irving Greenfield,
Albert Senft (reelected), Arthur Israel, Jr., Alfred Schwalberg, Adolph Schimel.
>TION PICTURE HERALD, APRIL 7, 1945