The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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BALTIMOREANS RELAX. In Hollywood— the Florida, not the California, one — are seen, in the usual order, Mrs. Moe Cohen, Jacob Cohen, Walter J. Silverberg, Moe Cohen. BEARDING THE LION IN HIS DEN. President Edward L. Kuykendall, MPTOA, and Metro western sales manager Edward M. Sanders (right) are snapped during gastronomies at the recent convention in Chicago. MOTION PICTURE IN THE MAKING? Famed for their translation of newspaper headlines into boxoffice entertainment, the Brothers Warner surety know their way about, so when fan Masaryk (right), former Czech minister, and Warner’s president Harry M. Warner get together, it is not unthinkable that here may be the start of a cinematographic commentary on international banditry. CHANCE OF A "LIFETIME.” For two bits, the management of the Earle, Washington, admitted patrons to the Friday morning rehearsal of the stage show, " Youth Parade of 193 9.” Once on the line, the price of the morning show permitted the patron to see Warner Brothers' "Dodge City” the first regular stage show. MUCH BETTER. Nate Sauber, local Universalite, is seen here with Lucille, his daughter, and Charles A. Smakwitz, Warners Albany, New York, district manager. Nate was host to the Smakwitzes on their return from Florida. A Ff 1 : / 1 | ■ k i ’r M K J I NORFOLK MANAGERS MEET. Gathering in the first annual convention are, left to right (seated), E. J. ("Papa”) Rcass, secretary-treasurer, Pierre Boulogne, W. F. Crockett, MPTO, Sydney Gates, president, Roscoe R. Drissell, program committee co-chairman (with Stanley Barr) Ed Levins, Washington, D. C., movie merchant Murphy. Others present here are Norman Thompson Elvan L. Collamer, Jr., the Roth-Richardson delegation from Suffolk, George Loejfert, Langhorne Weiford, Jack l.ichtman, Bob Levine, Jeff Hoffheimer, Graham Barbee, Bob Hoffheimer, R. K. T. Larson, Harold Lucas, Clark M. Davis. April 5, 15)9