The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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THE NATIONAL MIRROR 9 HOLLYWOOD MOVES TO FRISCO FOR PREMIERE. As "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell” is given its world premiere at the Golden Gate International Exposition, ladies and gentlemen of 20th Century-Fox adjourn for the event to San Francisco. Snapped at various points are (upper left) Sonja Henie, Don Ameche, Loretta Young, in their trek down Market Street; (upper right) Mayor and Mrs. Angelo J. Rossi, Darryl F. and Mrs. Zanuck, Loretta Young, Don Ameche, Nancy Kelly, Mrs. Kelly, Anita Louise see the sights on Treasure Island; (lower left) part of the mob descending on an exhibit building as the celebrities leave; (lower right) Mayor Rossi greets (left to right), as they arrive on their special, Mrs. Darryl F. Zanuck, Zanuck, (Hissoner), Anita Louise, Annabella, Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Don Ymeche. Great mobs hailed delegation wherever they went during their stay. MEN OF 20th CENTURY-FOX CONVENE IN CHICAGO. To the Windy City last fortnight all roads led, bringing high ranking executives from both Coasts, exchange executives, salesmen and bookers from the 37 U. S., Canadian branches. At Chicago’s LaSalle Street station (right), we find, in the usual order Philadelphia’s office manager Alfred J. Davis, Albany’s branch manager Moe Grassgreen, Philadelphia’s branch manager Samuel Gross, Albany’s salesman Ben Dare, district manager Edgar Moss, Terrytoons’ pro ducer Paul Terry, Terrytoons sales manager Harvey Day, chief counsel Felix A. Jenkins, New Haven’s salesman Earl Wright, New Haven’s booker Sam Germain, Philadelphia’s salesman Ben R. Tolmas. Shortly after their arrival at the swank Palmer House (as is revealed in the left-hand photograph), Herman Wobber (left), general manager in charge of distribution, congratulates district (Minneapolis) manager Morton A. Levy on the grand manner he piloted the 193 8-39 Sidney R. Kent Drive to its successful conclusion. 1; April 12, 19)9