Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Apr-Jun 1930)

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April 26, 1930 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD 21 inP^Z PICTORIAL SECTION *sr^“ New MGM studio executive. B. P. Fineman, formerly production official with Paramount, who has joined the MGM forces as associate producer. Three MGM folk receiving Academy Awards of Merit from an MGM director, William C. deMille, Academy head. The recipients are Clyde De Vinna, for cinematography in “White Shadows in the South Seas”; Cedric Gibbons, for art work; and Irving Thalberg, representing M G M, honored for “The Broadway Melody.” Youthful contract player. Joan Marsh (she admits she is 16 but is silent about the other part of the old axiom), who is now under contract to Universal. . Allied States Leaders. Taken as they met during the contract conferences in New York, this picture shows (top row) Fred J. Herrington, Pennsylvania; B. K. Fisher, Wisconsin; G. A. Cross, Michigan; W. A. S teffes, Minnesota; C. C. Griffin, California; H. A. Cole, Texas; Nathan Yamms, Massachusetts; Steve Bauer, Wisconsin; Allan Johnson, Michigan; (center) Ben Halpern, New Orleans; E. P. Smith, Iowa; J. M. Seider, New Jersey; J. M. Hone, Washington; H. Goldenberg, Wisconsin; Herman Blum, Baltimore; R. D. Whitson, California; Edward G. Levy, Connecticut; Frank D. Bligh, Salem, Ore.; H. M. Richey, Detroit; (bottom row) Tom Sullivan, Colorado; Aaron Saperstein, Illinois; E. Brunell, Chicago; A. F. Myers, D. C.; J. Pastor, Chicago; J. A. Gavan, Montana; J. J. Gillette. Utah; H. Markun, Indiana, and Ray A. Grombacher, Wash.