Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1948)

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THIS WEEK the Camera reports: "FIGHTER SQUADRON", Warners' accolade to the air forces, and using their actual war footage, was given its premiere appropriately at Dayton, Ohio, home of Wright Field. William Keyes, owner of the Victory Theatre there, stands in front of a display with Lt. Col. David Schilling, a jetfighter specialist. MAX YOUNGSTEIN, Eagle Lion vice-president in charge of advertising and publicity, will direct the 1949 March of Dimes New York theatre division. IN HOLLYWOOD, at the Allied Artists Monogram board and franchise holders' annual meeting, above: Lou Fidler, Denver and Salt Lake City franchise holder; Harvey Mandel, Chicago franchise holder; Charles Trampe, Milwaukee; Herman Rifkin, Boston, and William Hurlbut, Detroit. IN ALBANY, at the Variety testimonial to Warner executive zone manager Charles Smakwitz: Fred Archibald, publisher of the Albany "Times-Union"; Arthur ("Bugs") Baer, columnist; Harry Kalmine, Warner vice-president, and Mr. Smakwitz. 10 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, NOVEMBER 27, 1948