Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1920)

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44 EXHIBITORS HERALD October 16, 1920 Illinois Theatre Owners Commend "Exhibitors Herald" in Resolution Martin J. Quigley, editor and publisher of EXHIBITORS HERALD, has openly and irrevocably attacked in the editorial columns of EXHIBITORS HERALD the producer-exhibitor menace, in all its forms, and has presented facts and evidence which prove that his attitude and action are solely in defence of the best interests of the independent motion picture exhibitors of the country, now therefore be it That this convention of the Illinois Exhibitors Alliance, assembled at Springfield this twenty-ninth day of September, 1920, hereby officially express its sincere appreciation to Mr. Quigley for what it justly believes to be the most significant and beneficial act which any trade journal publisher ever performed in defending the independence, the individual business interests, the integrity and the collective morale of the independent exhibitors of America, and for his continued efforts in behalf of the exhibitors of the country. (signed) JOSEPH HOPP, President. (signed) FRED W. HARTMANN, Recording Secretary.