Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1948)

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THIS WEEK the Camera reports: CEREMONIES, as the Albany Variety Club elected new officers, headed by Saul Ullman, chief barker. He receives the congratulations of Harry Lamont, left, retiring chief barker. With him, in left to right order, are Jack Bullwinkel, first assistant chief barker; Nat Winig, crew member; Ed Wall, property master; Leo Rosen, second assistant chief barker; and Joe Saperstein, dough guy. Mr. Ullman is Fabian Theatres upper New York State general manager. John G. McCarthy this week was named managing director of the Motion Picture Association of America international division. He succeeds Gerald Mayer, who will manage Continental Europe. Mr. McCarthy joined the MPAA in January, 1947. SAUL J. KRUGMAN has become Eagle Lion Films assistant eastern sales manager, with Philadelphia headquarters. He resigned as Selznick eastern district "manager, to join Eagle Lion. AT THE RKO Radio Pictures sales meeting in New York this week, a visitor drops in. Ned E. Depinet, left, president, and Robert Mochrie, right, vice-president, pose with Eric A. Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Association of America. MAX COHEN, right, on Monday was appointed Film Classics eastern sales manager. He had been Washington, D. C, branch manager. 10 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, DECEMBER 4, 1948