The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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17 Molitch has joined Smith-Howell Film Delivery in Syracuse, New York. JU BILANT JU Bl LEER. Monogram president W. Ray Johnston is greeted by Scott R. Dunlap. BROTFIER ACT. Samuel Morris Flax (left) and Jacob Edward Flax lay plans for Republic’s fourth anniversary drive. PACIFIC LINER. Outside display was arranged for Isador M. Rappaport’s Hippodrome, Baltimore, Maryland, for the RKO-Radio picture, the concurrent engagement of a " name band.” The 24-sheet was executed by Dave Kaiser, Maryland Display Company. " CUNGA DIN” ADVANCE GUARD. Selling its production, " Gunga Din,” far in advance of the regular national release date, S. Barrett McCormick (right), advertising-publicity director, RKO-Radio Pictures, organized the first tour of promotion specialists stressing advance newspaper publicity. The 11 ad lance guardsmen /rallied some 40,000 miles during the file weeks of advance ballyhoo. They visited 420 cities, towns, personally called on editors, critics of 66 S papers. Each man went into the field equipped with a truck in which were stills, stories, features, a mat service designed for smaller towns-. CONVENING RCA-MEN. ASSOCIATES. Part of the group that attended the RCA Photophone export sales convention are shown here at the Camden, New Jersey, headquarters. Harry L. Sommercr, Photophone manager ( second from left, second row) welcomed the delegates, introduced Photophone export manager VanNess Philip (right end, second row), who presided. Present in the group arc RCAmcn, equipment men from Colombia, Philippine Islands, Panama, Canada, England, Cuba, Mexico. The group inspected the new Model MI-9 050 soundhead , other late equipment of the RCA Photophone laboratories. February 1, 1939 NAT