The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT "GULLIVER’S TRAVELS.” With a stroke of the pen, general manager W. R. Lynch assured for his company exhibition of Max Fleischer’s first fulllength, technicolor cartoon, to be premiered next Christmas in Miami, Florida. Left to right they are Dave Fleischer, studio executive; Oscar Morgan, Lynch. PEPPER-UPPERS TAKE OVER. Pepsters for the RKO-Radio’s George Schaefer drive — Nat Levy, captain Walter Branson. Flash editor Harry Gittleson — take over the desk of Washington branch manager Robert ]. Folliard to straighten their notes before stirring local RKOlians to renewed vigor in the drive. YOUNG LOCH1NVAR OUT OF THE WEST. Standing back of U. S. President and Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt is Errol Flynn, snapped at Fort Myer, Virginia, when the Warner star rode the White House mounts in the post’s President's Birthday Ball Horse Show. Flynn was but one of a dozen Hollywood celebrities who descended on Washington for the gala affairs. "WHAT’S A FIXER FOR?” Lee, Mrs. Tracy arrive in New York from six months in Europe, en route to Hollywood where the fast-talking actor will appear in the RKO-Radio production. "TRADE WINDS.” Charles Yerby, assistant manager, Loew’s, Richmond, Virginia, worked out this newspaper stunt for the United Artists picture. The young man shown rode street cars, buses, stood on street corners during the opening day of the picture. W INGS OF THE NAVY." Perhaps it was no way to treat "Miss 'Wings of the Navy’” but Shirley Sexton i, seen here being tossed into Pensacola Bay, Florida, by the students of the U. S. Nava! Air Station. The rite is usually reserved for the first students successfully to make solo flights. The Air Station is the locale for the Warner picture soon to be released. February 8, 19)9