Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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wee L in pictures CONGRATULATION, admiration, and affection. the scroll said it. ao to circuit founder \dolph Linick at luncheon in Chicago marking his 87th birthday anti the 51st anniversary of Jones, Linick, a n d Schaefer. 'W it h him, Aaron Jones and Johnny Jones. IN NEW YORK, left, seeing “Giant” at the special press preview: co-producer Henry Ginsberg, Warner eastern and Canadian manager Jules Lapidus, Minnesota Amusement’s John Branton, Warner sales manager Roy Haines, a nd Ch aides Winchell, also of Minnesota. HE RETIRES after 42 years*. Walter Hyland, Universal Chicago hooker, right center, receives a sendoff from western manager Foster Blake. With them at the luncheon, exhibitor Arthur Sclioenstadt, district manager Manie Goltlieh, exhibitor Frank Smitha, and branch manager Lou Berman. HE’S CONVINCED after four weeks in Europe, England, and South Africa that despite setbacks in Spain anil Denmark Universal’s foreign business this year will be a bright black in the hooks being closed October 80. He is especially keen on newsreels abroad, and acquired Warner’s Japanese license, he said. At the right, Americo Aboaf, foreign distribution vice-president. PLANNING A MAJOR PIECE. C. V. Whitney and Martha Reben, whose two books, “The Way of the Wilderness” and “The Healing ^ oods” he w ill make under the latter title. He wTill work on the picture a full year and release it in 1958. FRIENDLY COOPERATION from United Church Women for “Friendly Persuasion” was reciprocated by Allied Artists last week at luncheon in New York. In array, right, eastern publicity director Martin Davis, vice-president Edward Morey, Ella Harlee, producer-director William Wyler, UCW president Mrs. T. O. Wedel, and MPA community relations director Arthur DeBra.