The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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10 VACATION. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., haling completed his chores in Radio’s "Gunga Din,” heads England ward. COLUMBIANS. Joe McConville, general foreign manager; Jack Cohn, vice-president ; Jack Segal, assistant to McConville as manager of foreign exchange operations, hop to Europe on Columbia foreign business. MONOGRAM LUNCHEON. Monogram president W. Ray Johnston, other execs, are present at a luncheon given the managing director of Pathe, Limited, other execs in New York City recently. SCH AEFER HONORED. RKO’s George /. Schaefer, chairman of the executive committee of the Motion Pictures Greatest Year campaign, is honored by the trade at a dinner recently, with the new AMPA scroll presented to persons of national prominence who are honored by the association being given him by Paul Beniamin, committee chairman. WRONG WAY RIGHT AT LAST. Douglas Corrigan, now in Radio’s " The Flying Irishman,” chats with the boys between rounds while making the soon-to-be-released production. UNPERTURBED. Unruffled by the rush of business to see the show he arranged, Associated Theaters’ Leon Back, booker, is seen in front of J. Louis Rome’s Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland . ON YOUR DESK EVERY WEDNESDAY November 23, 19)8