The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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" TA1LSP1N ” 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 Cccilc "Teddy” Kenyon. "BEAU GESTE.” Ray, Mrs. Milland arrive in New York cn route from a short London vacation to Hollywood, where he soon embarks on a role in Paramount’s remake. ERPI EMISSARY. Miles A. Gold rick, assistant general foreign manager, Electrical Research Products, Inc., departs from the Newark ( New Jersey) airport for Guatemala, Lima, Santiago, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janiero, Havana, points south to introduce the latest ERPI booth equipment to the Latin American countries. PRESENTING MR. MORGAN. To the exhibitors of the Washington exchange territory who know him through past association, we take pleasure in presenting Oscar Morgan, manager of Paramount’s District No. 7, comprising Atlanta, Memphis, Charlotte, Jacksonville, New Orleans. "STAND UP AND FIGHT." And that is just what this working replica of an early, very early Baltimore and Ohio iron horse did in Cumberland, Maryland, last fortnight as this pristine era in railroading was. re-lived in the Metro production featuring Robert Taylor, Wallace Beery, Florence Rice. PRESENTATION. Mayor Thomas Koon, Cumberland, Maryland, is here seen presenting a silver "mug” in connection with "Stand Up and Fight.” January 25, 7939 NAT