Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1948)

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SIN RUMMY TOURNAMENT: the players, in Dallas, Bob Savini, left, Astor Pictures president, and Louis Charninsky, second from right, Interstate circuit executive. The beneficiary, Dallas Variety's charity fund. The judges, John Jenkins, and O. K. Bourgeois, right. IN LONDON, Virginia Mayo, arriving for the Royal Command Film Performance, November 29, is greeted by Bob Wolff, RKO general manager there. HOWARD BROOKINGS, left, exhibitor-politician. Mr. Brookings, Iowa independent circuit owner, and pastpresident of Allied Independent Theatre Owners of Iowa and Nebraska, was elected to the Iowa House of Representatives. He has long been an active figure in local and state politics. VISITORS for Harry S. Truman. George Jessell, 20th Century Fox producer and his daughter, Jerilynn, when Mr. Jessell presented his song, "Let's Get Behind the President". THE MOTION PICTURE SALES CORPORATION was announced in New York Tuesday by its executive vice-president and treasurer, Charles Casanave, left, and Neil Agnew, president. It will represent producers and talent. See page 36. DR. GONZALO MANTILLA, right, Ecuadorean circuit executive, is visiting New York. His circuit, Empresa De Teatros, headed by Cesar Mantilla, his father, operates the country's eight best houses, and is building two more. By the Herald By the Herald MOTION PICTURE HERALD, DECEMBER 4, (948 I i