Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1946)

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THIS WEEK ihe Camera reports: Osborne SID ALEXANDER this week became eastern advertising and publicity director for Vanguard Films, and the Selznick enterprises, hie was Columbia advertising manager from 1942 until his recent resignation. E. J. SMITH has rejoined RKO Radio Pictures as assistant secretary-treasurer. He was a major in the Army. THE SOCIAL SIDE of the Pacific Coast Conference of Independent Theatre Owners, at Seattle: some of the delegates and their wives. Left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Banjo Miller, George Dimaos, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lukan, and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Blumenfeld. The PCCITO rejected affiliation with the ATA. By The Henid WILLIAM DOZIER, former production assistant to the late Charles Koerner, RKO production chief, has been named vicepresident and director of International Pictures. He will take his post July 1 5. C. A. Barbier PARAMOUNT'S 25-YEAR CLUBS continue celebrating. Above, a scene from the inaugural dinner at Montreal's Mount Royal Hotel. Inductee Saul Levitt shows his wrist watch gift to George Ganetakos of United Amusement Corp. Gordon Lightstone, Paramount Canadian manager, is at left. In line thereafter are Thomas Dowbiggin, branch manager; Mrs. Levitt, and, right, Miss Saint Jacques. AND IN PORTLAND, ORE., left, the company's 25-Year Club also met at dinner. Charles M. Reagan, Paramount vice-president and general sales manager, cuts the celebration cake, with Lucille Bishop, chief accountant, as spectator. PhotoArt 10 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, JUNE 22, 1946