The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1943)

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THE EXHIBITOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE PRESS PRESENT BOND SCROLL TO WAG; PETE SMITH HONORED SIGMUND GOTTLEBER, director, American foreign language press, recently presented a signed bond scroll representing $50,000 in war bonds purchased in a token drive by New York’s 30 foreign language newspapers, to L. C. Griffith, general chairman, Third War Loan for the WAC, as Ray Beall and C. B. Akers looked on. KAY ALDRIDGE recently chatted with Republic president J. R. Grainger about the company’s forthcoming chapter-play “Tiger Woman Of the Amazon.’’ BILL BISHOP (right), exploiteer for the Chicago territory, and Olin Clark, head of the New York story department, recently visited Greer Gar-son on the set of “Madame Curie” at the Metro studios. PATRICIA COLLINGE recently left for Hollywood to fulfill a commitment at RKO for a featured role in “Tender Comrade.” MARTIN SMITH, president. Independent Theatre Owners of Ohio, recently conferred MAYOR BOWRON, Los Angeles, recently with Robert Mochrie, RKO general sales manager. Smith and Mochrie were former presented the Jr. Chamber of Commerce classmates at Cornell University, and they renewed old acquaintanceship with con plaque to Pete Smith for his Metro short, siderable pleasure. “Seventh Column." Back the Attack — Sell and Buy War Bonds September 8, 1943