The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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6 ARRIVAL. Sabu, Indian boy actor, arrives in New York en route to Hollywood, where he will appear in Alexander Korda’s production of “Jungle Book.” MORE ARRIVALS. Zoltan (brother of Alexander) and Mrs. Korda (Joan Gardner) arrive in New York City en route to Hollywood where he will star Sabu in the Rudyard Kipling story. ORPHAN. Ushers at Loew’s Jersey, Jersey City, adopt a mascot. Left to right they are (standing) Lawrence Barr, Charles Doerling, chief of staff Frank Feeney, (kneeling) Eugene Baker, Harry Myers (with mascot Windy), Walter Watson. INTERVIEW. Madeline Carroll and Brian Ahearn (on the left) and the Post’s Irene Thurber and the Journal-American’s Donna Grace (on the right) indulge in a few questions and answers anent Edward Small's “My Son, My Son!” at a cocktail party given by Gus Eyssell, manager, Radio City Music Hall, New York City. OUT OF THE PAST. This is a picture of IATSE, Local 253, taken on a summer’s Sunday in 1913 in Rochester. The original from which this cut was made is said to be the only picture of this event in existence. QUINTETTE. The Metro basketball team is composed of (seated) John Kraus, Bob Rigby, co-captain Murray Horowitz, co-captain Hy Malitsky, player-manager Sid Salitsky, (standing) Charles Group, assistant manager Arthur Adler, Sol Lindner, Edwin Weiland, all of them home office employees. THE EXHIBITOR February 14, 1940