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INTERVIEWED EDITOR. Sealed is editor Walton C. Ament , Rathe News, being interviewed by WNYC’s lack Mitchell on a program broadcast in conjunction with the recent meetings of the National Board of Review.
MODERN WAYS AND MEANS. Sydney Bowden, general manager of the up-and-coming circuit of theatres of William S. ("Bunk”) Wilder, Norfolk, Virginia, departs for a spot of booking in the Washington, District of Columbia, exchanges.
"YOU CAN’T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN.” No, folks, this dental ad on the right is not the successor of Charlie McCarthy, but rather B. Bernard Kreisler, acting branch manager, Universal’s Washington office, snapped during a recent Coast chat with Edgar Bergen
"GUNGA DIN.” before an improvised bar (of justice), His Honor Robert J. Folliard, branch manager, RKO-Radio, on plea of (left to right) salesmen Elbert W. Grover, Olmstead Knox, Harry E. Kahn, Alphonsus P. Folliard, hands the RKO-Radio production a verdict of guilty in the first degree — of being
swell entertainment , a great picture.
SET TO GO. Staff of the Washington branch, RKO-Radio, with office manager J. Russell Hildebrand on tlx extreme right, extend right hands to grab for the local organization enmigh business in the George J. Schaefer Drive to set their boss, Robert f. Folliard, up as the No. 1 U . S. branch manager. From the display in front of the booking counter it would seem that here is the place to determine who is the better man, to obtain information on "Gunga Din.”
NOW HE FI AS A BOOK. Maryland Display Company’s Dave Kaiser, junior vice-commander, Jewish War Veterans, Maryland Free State Post No. 167, receives a copy of Thomas Mann’s " The Coming Victory of Democracy” from Theodore R. McKcldier, guest at the recent banquet of the organization in Baltimore, Maryland. On the left is Benjamin Kaufman, sole survivor of two who rcceiied Congressional Medals of Honor and Jewish Veterans; on the right, George Sellinger, president of the city council.
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