The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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HOT NEWS. Dong Fairbanks , Jr., visits the new Associated Press building in New York City, looks at a roll , thus gets some publicity for RKO’s "Gunga Din.” GOOSEY GOOSEY. Frank Donovan , Pathc News production exec; Frederic U liman, Jr., supervisor of RKO sportscope productions; Ray Trullinger, New York World Telegram, at "On the Wings.” MILTON BREN COMES TO TOWN. When United Artists invited the trade to meet visiting Hal Roach executive producer Milton Bren, lunch with him at the famed Rainbow Room, tloe Exhibitor candid cameraman caught in various and assorted poses, in the usual top to bottom , left to rigJjt, manner: Maurice Silverstonc and Clayton Bond; Richardson Wood, Lynn Farnol , Oscar Doob ; John Nolan, Milton Bren; Nolan again; W. G. Van. Schmus; Bren again; Silverstonc , again; Paul Lazarus, Ben Washer, Monroe Green thal , Bond, again, and Leonard Schlesinger. January 11, 1939