Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1948)

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JAMES FORSYTH, Gaumont Brit ish circuit public relations director last week was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for war services THE WARNER THEATRE, Havana, Cuba, opened impressively the other day in the city's "Radio City". Left, are some of the guests, with their hosts. In usual order, in front, are Goar Mestre, president of the CMQ stations; Dr. Ramon Grau San Martin, president of Cuba; Harry Kalmine, vice-president of Warner Theatres; Herbert Copeland, circuit supervisor, and Wolfe Cohen, vice-president of Warner International. THE NEW YORK industry turned out Monday to the annual Motion Picture Associates' installation. At the left are Samuel Rinzler, toastmaster; Fred Schwartz, retiring president, and Photos by the Herald William F. Rodgers, MGM distribution vice-president and chief speaker. At the right, George Skouras, Skouras circuit president, and Arthur Mayer, new MPA president. MOTION PICTURE HERALD, JANUARY 10, 1948