Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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UNIVERSAL ERSAL WEEKLY July 15, 1933 INTERESTED Laemmle, Jr. Throws Party for Ernst Udet AMONG the 180 guests when the dauntless flyer of “S.O.S. Iceberg” was given an informal “brunch,” are the following: Rear row, standing: Carlos Borcosque, German Consul Gyssling, Lieut. John A. Macready, Col. Arthur Goebel, Capt. Irvine. Second row: Edward Everett Horton, Russell Simpson, Neil Hamilton, Ernst L. Frank, Chester Morris, Mabel Marden, Russ Colombo, Harold Lloyd, Joe E. Brown, Charlie Murray, Hugh Enfield, Major Udet, Clarence Brown, Carl Laemmle, Jr. and John Farrow. Seated: Anita Page, Mary Brian, June Knight, Madge Bellamy, Benita Hume, Mary Carlisle, Dorothy Burgess, Gloria Stuart, Maureen O’Sullivan, Alice Joyce. Carl Laemmle Guest at Chicago Pageant CARL LAEMMLE stayed over from the Universal convention at the Congress Hotel in Chicago. He was an honored guest at the Jewish Day pageant entitled “Romance of A People,” which was held at Soldier’s Field on July 3rd. Standing directly behind Mr. Laemmle is Chaim Weitzmann, Zionist leader. At Mr. Laemmle’s left, in the white coat, is Judge Nathan Fischer and Governor Horner. YOU can’t blame Paul Lukas. Here he is in the Lieutenant’s uniform that he wears in “Secret of the Blue Room,” and maybe he is divulging a secret to Diana Damerell, who plays “Marge” in the famous radio team of “Myrt and Marge,” on a set at Universal City. Myrt and Marge are making a picture for Universal under the direction of A1 Boasberg. It is being produced by Brian Foy. Its title for release has not been chosen. It was adapted from Willard Mack’s play “My Lady’s Legs.” A Magazine for Motion Picture Exhibitor* Paul Gullet, Editor Publlthad Waakly by tha Motion' PIctura Waakly Publishing Co. 730 Fifth Avenua, Naw York City Copyrighted 1933 Unlvartal Picture* Corp. ( All Rightt Reterrmi) July 15, 1933 Vol. 33— No. 5 UNIVERSAL NEWS) From Universal City and London ||