The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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10 "TROPICAL TOPICS.” One of the delights of the RKO-Pathe subject, " Tropical Topics," is Rosita Ortega, one of the outstanding exponents of native Spanish dances. SCHAEFER SPEARS. District managers, home office executives of RKO-Radio Pictures hear president George J. Schaefer address their mid-season meeting in New York. The session was also addressed by The March of Time’s Louis de Rochemont , Walt Disney representative Hal Horne. BEHIND THE NEWS. Radio’s famed news commentator H. V. Kaltenborn, right, discusses with Frederic Ullman, Jr., vice-president , RKO-Pathe News; Frank Donovan, production manager, with the ubiquitous directorial pipe, the leading events of 193 8 that were incorporated into the News’ "Review of the Year.” "GUNGA DIN.” Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., looking more and more like his illustrious father, looks over an advance display on the RKO-Radio production in which he is co-starred with Cary Grant. "T AILSPIN” ADVANCE BALLYHOO. Among the girl fliers to hop from New York to Hollywood late this month, to make the reverse trip delivering prints of the 20 th Century-Fox production, is Margo Tanner. PARTY — IN THE GRAND MANNER. Here is part of the mob of youngsters flocking to the Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland , for the theatre’s annual holiday party. The picture also shows, right to left ( you guess from what or whom), Mayor Howard W. Jackson, Mrs. Leon Bach, John A. Novak, manager R. T. Marhenke. January 18, 1919