Boxoffice-October.01.1955
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KANSAS CITY<br />
l^G.M gave an invitational screening at T.<br />
H. Slothowei's Sunset Theatre in<br />
Wichita recently of "The Trial." It was attended<br />
by about 80 judges, bar association<br />
members, civic leaders and members of the<br />
press, radio and TV. Bernie Evens, publicist,<br />
arranged the screening. He is expecting "five<br />
gorgeous gals" from Samuel Goldwyn's "Guys<br />
and Dolls" here the last week in October to<br />
promote the Goldwj'n picture . . . Commonwealth<br />
President R. M. Shelton was still hospitalized<br />
at this writing but was reported<br />
improving . . . R. R. Biechele. veteran Kansas<br />
City fKas.) exhibitor retired by the 1951<br />
flood, has been in Bethany Hospital but was<br />
able to return home.<br />
G. M. Harttmann, who owns the Armour<br />
Theatre but has lived in Chatsworth, Calif,,<br />
for a number of years, is reported returning<br />
to Kansas City to live. He has been in ill<br />
health recently.<br />
Instead of attending the KMTA board<br />
ED HARTMAN'S<br />
New 1956<br />
BOOKING BOOK<br />
Now on<br />
Sale<br />
$]50<br />
Perfect for Circuit Managers<br />
More Space for Exhibitors' Use<br />
When on filmrow. Drop in and See It<br />
or<br />
Write<br />
MOTION PICTURE<br />
BOOKING AGENCY<br />
1717 Wyandotte Victor 7379<br />
Konsos City, Missouri<br />
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