Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1946)

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the Camera reports: ! EKO Path6 News RECOGNITION, for a newsreel combat cameraman. Robert Donahue, Jr., right, RKO Pathe News photographer, receives a citation from Secretary of War Robert Patterson. Mr. Donahue's citation, earned through years of war in two major Pacific area theatres, was given at the Overseas Correspondents' banquet in Washington. COMMUNITY SING. Binding ties between the picture -makers and the community, Republic personnel the other day joined lustily with the Chamber of Commerce of Studio City. In the picture above are Herbert J. Yates, right, Republic president; Vera Hruba Ralston, Republic star, and, left, Gene Autry, the company's singing western star. The affair was broadcast over the American Broadcasting Company network. D'Arlene Studios PAUL WHITE is the new Vanguard-Selznick European and North African sales, advertising and publicity head. He was to sail from New York Saturday for Paris headquarters. See page 30. SALES is the topic. The executive lineup at the Columbia sales meeting in the Drake Hotel, Chicago, last week. Seated are Louis Weinberg, I. Wormser, Maurice Grad, George Josephs, Abe Montague, general sales manager; Rube Jackter, his assistant; Louis Astor, I. Moross and L. Jaffe. Standing, H. C. Kaufman, Irving Sherman, Vincent Borelli, Seth Raisler, Joe Freiberg and Sidney Singerman. SIGNING, left. Alfred Noyes, center, author, affixes his signature to the Monogram contract purchasing "The Highwayman", while producer James Burkett, left, and president Samuel Broidy watch. 10 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, DECEMBER 14, 1946