The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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14 IN THE SPOTLIGHT VETERAN PASSES. Carl F. Lamb, vice-president, Rausch and Lomb Optical Company, died last fortnight. He was in his 8 5 th year. SOME FUN. The gala premiere of Warners’ " Wings of the Navy” on the West Coast brought out Johnny Davis, fane Wyman, Jeffrey Lynn, Rosemary Lane, Henry O’Neill, Priscilla Lane, Frank McHugh, Jerry Colonna. GUESTS. Attending the opening of the new Centre, Baltimore, Maryland, built by Morris Mechanic, owner and operator of the New, included Sam Wheeler, 20th Century-Fox branch head in Washington; Mrs. Wheeler; Mrs. Edgar Moss, wife of the 20th Century-Fox district manager; Gilbert Kanour, Evening Sun dramatic critic and movie scribe; Mechanic, Moss. CELLULOID JOURNALIST. Before a bank of cans, soon to be filled with the next issue of RKO-Radio Pathe News, is Frederick U liman, Jr. OPTIMISTIC. Columbia sales manager A. Montague is tremendously enthused over the possibilities of the current salesmen’s drive as well as forthcoming product. THE NEW CENTRE. A scene outside the entrance to the new Centre, Baltimore, Maryland , opening night, indicates the interest shown in the new playhouse. Morris Mechanic is the operator of the theatre. The new studios ol radio station WFBR will also be housed in this structure, giving Baltimore its own "Radio City.’’ WFBR is a member of the NBC Basic Red Network. February 15, 19)9