Exhibitors Herald (1927)

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April 2, 1927 EXHIBITORS HERALD 33 Major Edward Bowes, director of Capitol theatre. New York, is designated director of the program for the A. M. P. A. dinner this week. First National men receive promotions. Stanley Hatch (top, left) manager of franchise department, becomes salesmanager of Western division. R. S. Wehrle, manager of Pittsburgh exchange, becomes assistant manager of British foreign department. BELOW: Left to right: W. E. Callaway, district manager of South, takes Depinet’s former post as salesmanager of the Southern division. Roy H. Haines takes Wehrle’s place at Pittsburgh and Paul E. Krieger takes the Cincinnati office. Ben Lyon First National star, will be one of the celebrities at the A. M. P. A. dinner, April 2, and will take part in a short play as part of the program. Irene Rich is something of a marksman, according to the same publicity representative who last summer said she “is something of a swimmer” and w‘ho last winter said she “is something of a hockey expert.” And it is left for us to say she is a skillful artist in Warner films. Nothing if not realistic is the scene where Richard Barthelmess, in “Patent Leather Kid,” is injured. The First National star goes through the scene with a broken foot he received a few weeks ago. Physician, makeup man and assistant director appear in the group.