SEATTLE Desults of the recent Variety Club Filmrow Golf tournament were: Variety Club trophy, won by Army Marion: low gross in the film industry. Butch Leonard, United Artists, who won a gold w^atch: United Film Service trophy for outstanding woman. Kathleen Green; low gross, Ed Lamb Memorial to Gordon Green. Variety raised $1,300 at the golf tournament and Las Vegas Raffle, all of which went to the Children's Heart Clinic at the Orthopedic Satui-day evening i27) the Hospital . . . Variety auxiliary sponsored a typical Polynesian dinner in the gardens of Mrs. Gray in Lawtonwood. The "Evening in the Orient" and social hour proceeds w^ere also for the benefit of the heart fund. Charles Powers jr. is the new 20th-Pox exchange manager. He and his family have moved here from Spokane . . . Carl Handsaker has been added to the 20th-Pox staff, covering eastern Washington. He formerly was office manager in Portland . . . Jerry Vitus, Sterling booker, and his wife have a new son. So have Richard Rocky, Warner Bros, salesman, and his wife . . Craig Turner. Paramount office . manager, is on vacation, as is Lou Kahn, Warner booker . . . Sammy Siegel of Columbia is up from San Francisco. Bob Parnell, former eastern Washington salesman for Allied Artists, is the new exchange manager of Favorite Films of California, replacing Chilton Robinette, who is leaving for the south. Gordon Wallinger of Allied Artists will go on the road in the spot left by Parnell . . . Paul Mc- Elhinney has been named the new office manager-booker at Allied Artists. A preview of the new Marilyn Monroe picture. "Let's Make Love." will be held Monday i29) ... Recent Filmrow visitors included Hugh Abegglen, Pullman: Jud Kenworthy: Harry Wall, Lewiston: Bill Williams, 20th-Fox sales manager, up from Dallas for a sales meeting: A. G. Peechia. Ealonville: Bud Hamilton. Allied Artists Portland manager, and Mrs. Bud Anderson, Country Drive-In. Yak<strong>im</strong>a. Postpone 'Crash Boat' HOLLYWOOD—Pioducer Lindsley Parsons has postponed the start of "Crash Boat" from September until mid-November because United States Navy facilities in the Hawaiian Islands that he wants to use will not be available until then. The Jack Dewitt screenplay for Allied Artists will star Barry Sullivan, David Janssen and Vic Damone. Pat Somerset Re-Elected HOLLYWOOD—Pat Somerset, assistant executive secretary of the Screen Actors Guild, has been re-elected president of the California State Theatrical Federation, an organization composed of the APL-CIO unions in the entertainment industry. 30,000 Attend Mall House During Opening Month PARAMUS. N. J.—Representatives of the major foreign distributors and the tradepress got their first look at B. S. Moss' Bergen Mall Theatre in the huge Bergen Mall Shopping Center in a junket recently, after four weeks of successful operation during which 30,000 patrons visited the SfJO-seat house. Columbia's "The Mouse That Roared" has been playing since the opening July 14. The theatre featiu-es the world's first all-transistor sound system, which measures 8x4x2 '2 inches, replacing equivalent equipment which would have used 30 to 40 t<strong>im</strong>es as much space. Moviegoers have access to the Bergen Mall's parking area, which accommodates 8,600 cars. Charles Moss, president of the circuit, was host to the group, which was also addressed by James O'Grady, general manager of the shopping center, who forecast that shopping centers of the future would definitely include provisions for theatres. Others who attended included: Larry Morris, Jerry Sager and Hal Royster of the B. S. Moss Circuit: Leon Brandt, Jack Ellis. George Roth, Iia Michaels, Lester Schoenfeld and Phil Levine, representing foreign film distributors, and tradepress representatives. To Herts-Lion Post HOLLYWOOD — Herts-Lion Vice-President Leo Guild has named Bernard Chertok to act as liaison between Hollywood and European production. W-8 BOXOFFICE August 29, 1960
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