Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1948)

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WITH ALLIED at NEW ORLEANS Benjamin Berger, Minnesota; Abe Berenson, Louisiana; Lauritx Oarman, Maryland; and O. F. Sullivan, Kansas, left. CHIEF SPEAKERS: general counsel Abram F. Myers, and Texas leader H. A. Cole, above, in a moment of relaxation at New Orleans. tM\QU PICTURE INDUSTRY /w^l William A. Prewitt, Jr., Louisiana; Herman Blum, Maryland; William Ainsworth, Wisconsin; and David Palfreyman, MPAA. POINTING up the mechanics and the value of the industry's code of self regulation, the Motion Picture Association of America sponsored the display at left. Fred Switow, Kentucky; Martin Smith, Ohio; Nathan Yamins, Massachusetts; Sam Switow, Kentucky; and Edward Lachman, New Jersey. Leo Jones, Blair Russell, Edward Biggio, Chill Wills, Richard and Ray Branch. AT RIGHT: S. J. Goldberg, Maxwell Alderman, Irving Dollinger, M. A. Rosenberg, William C. Allen, and Joseph Finneran. 12 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, DECEMBER 4, 1948