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

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April 26, 1930 EXHIBITORS HERALD-WORLD 23 The mayor welcomes two recent citizens of the South Pole. Only two newsreel cameramen accompanied Commander Richard E. Byrd on his expedition to the Antarctic. They were Joseph T. Rucker and Willard VanderVeer of Paramount News. Here those privileged men are shown with Mayor James J. Walker of New York, attending a reception given in their honor by Paramount. Exploiting the traditional type of widow, in “The Flirting Widow,” a new First National comedy-drama. Above is Basil Rathbone and Dorothy Mackaill, and at right, William Austin, Miss Mackaill, Emily Fitzroy and Rathbone. Golden haired Lucille Powers, who has the feminine lead in the historical production, “Billy, the Kid,” which King Vidor is producing for M G M.