The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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12 THE EXHIBITOR 20TH CENTURY-FOX MEN DEPART, MILLAND ARRIVES, SOUND ENGINEERS MEET RAY MILLAND, star of Paramount’s English-made comedy, “French Without Tears,” is here shown upon his arrival in New York April 8 to take part in Kate Smith’s nationally broadcast program. He and Ellen Drew appeared in a radio version of their picture, “French Without Tears.” WEST COAST STUDIO SOUND ENGINEERS, who arrived April 8 for a preview of the Bell Laboratories’ stereophonic sound development, pay a visit to ERPI’s New York City headquarters to meet Western Electric executives. Standing left to right are: John R. Whitney, General Service Studios; Clarence G. Stoll, president, Western Electric; Thomas T. Moulton, Sam Goldwyn studios; Elmer Raguse, Hal Roach studios; Douglas Shearer, Metro; Bernard B. Brown, Universal; T. Kennedy Stevenson, president, ERPI; John P. Livadary, Columbia; Edward H. Hansen, 20th Century-Fox; Loren L. Ryder, Paramount. PICTURED HERE is the departure of some of 20th Century Foxs top home office and exchange men for their convention In Chicago. In the top picture, left, are Paul Terry, Bill Gehring, and William Sussman. Top right are Bill Clark, Charles McCarthy, Anthony Muto, and Truman Talley. In the bottom left picture are Aubrey Schenk and Martin Moscowitz. Bottom center are E. X. Callahan, Tom Bailey, and William Sussman. Bottom right are Joe Lee and Moe Sanders. Soon after these pictures were taken, the boys left for Chicago and their important get together. April 17, 1940