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NOVEMBER 1966 SUED IN THE INTEREST OF FAMOUS PLAYERS EMPLOYEES AND ASSOCIATES COAST-TO-COAST % * OK ; CHARLES G. BLUHDORN, chairman of Gulf and Western Industries Inc. was elected a director and chairman of the board of Famous Players. His first official visit to Toronto was marked by a reception given by R. W. Bolstad, president of Famous Players and attended by many leading Toronto business executives, officers of Paramount, Ontario Government cabinet ministers and Mayor Phillip Givens. Pictured above are R. W. Bolstad, Charles G. Bluhdorn and Martin Davis, executive vice-president of Paramount, who received the guests.