The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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ttVs H°ur .wn,^'ne' SHAKE HANDS WITH THE v WINNERS! / • Paramount Headliners proved themselves Headliners again this year by grabbing the only two Jay Emanuel Awards for Musical Short Sub¬ jects. Phil Spitalny and his All-Girl Orchestra received the award for the best color short, ' Moments of Charm” and Hal Kemp and his Orchestra took the medal for the best black and white musical short. Congratulations, Phil... Congratulations, Hal... and, if you boys don’t mind, we’ll take a little bow ourselves for turning out the best musical shorts in the business. (Paramount's “A SONG IS BORN" and "SCHUBERT'S UNFINISHED SYMPHONY” were the two runners-up. Competing against the entire industry's band shorts . . . Paramount walked off with every prize!