Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (Sep 1934 - Aug 1935)

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4 INDEPENDENT EXHIBITORS :F I L M BULLETIN SHORT SUBJECTS from Philly By BREVITY MEYER ADLEMAN'S . . . son, Harry, is helping dad in his film delivery business during the summer vacation from school. . . . PENLO, EMAUS ... is closed down every Tuesday and Wednesday during the summer months. . . . HARRY LAVINE . . . Gold Medal boss, returned Tuesday afternoon from several days in New York. DAVE MILGRAM ... is expecting important developments in his case against Fox. . . . Ben Golder is handling the suit to compel Fox to deliver product to Milgram's West Chester house. . . . MORRIS WAX, HARRY FRIED ... in Harrisburg since Monday morning to fight the proposed amusement tax. . . . DAVE BARRIST . . . eagerly awaiting June 29th, when he hops off on a round-the-world cruise. . . . JEANNETTE WILLENSKY ... has been receiving plenty of acclaim for her grand speech before the Senate last Tuesday on the Sunday movie bill. . . . LEW BERGER . . . hasn't lost any of the boom from his voice since that operation several weeks ago. . . . RAY SCHWARTZ . . . started the dark sunglasses fad on Vine Street. Colder Denies Rumors (Continued from Page Three) Informed of the opinion expressed in the recent MPTOA bulletin on barring competitive practices by subsequent run houses, to the effect that the double feature decision "is generally expected to be reversed on appeal," Golder stated that "they must know more about it than either the court or I." The Perelman case appeal is scheduled for hearing before the Circuit Court of Appeals in October. "The show must go on!" — and it takes reliable delivery service to get it there on time . . . HorlacheR DELIVERY SERVICE 1228 VINE ST. PHILA. M. Lawrence Daily, Notary Public Neufeld Takes Leave Taking a three months' leave of absence from his duties as Business Manager of the Independent Exhibitors Protective Association of Philadelphia, Oscar Neufeld assumed the temporary position of Executive Secretary and Business Manager of the Variety Club on Monday. The popular ex-film man was offered the Variety Club post about two weeks ago, but withheld definite announcement of his acceptance pending agreement by the exhibitors' organization to extend him the leave. The officials of the IEPA finally consented to allow Neufeld to go, inasmuch as they felt that the usual summer lull in activities made his presence unimoerative. It is understood that one of Neufeld's chief duties with the Variety organization will be to assist in arranging plans for the forthcoming National Variety convention, scheduled to be staged in Atlantic City in September. Pa.'s First Sunday Shows November 10th Pennsylvania communities can have their first Sunday movie shows on November 10th. The Schwartz-Melchiorre-Barber bill provides that five per cent of the highest number of voters in any community may petition the local authorities to place the referendum question on the ballot for the November 5th municipal elections. If the bill is approved by a majority of the voters and the local government has provided any enabling legislation, which may or may not be necessary, a community may have its first Sunday performance the first Sunday following the election. I Theatres recently outfitted with AMERICAN uniforms Academy, Lebanon . . . Colonial, Lancaster Broadway, Camden . . . New Highland, Audubon AMERICAN UNIFORM CO. I 134 SOUTH 11th STREET, PHILA., PA. KIN. 1365 RACE 3685 I Everything in equipment NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY CO. 1315 Vine St., Phila. SPR. 6156 "Not a dark house in more than 20 years of film delivery service!" NEW JERSEY MESSENCER SERVICE 250 N. JUNIPER ST. PHILA. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ten cents per word, including initials, address, or box number. Minimum insertion 15 words. Cash or money order with each copy. Yearly contract rates are lower. Send for contract scale. Address communications to FILM BULLETIN, 1313 Vine Street, Phila., Pa. THEATRES WANTED PENNA., N. J., DEL., MD. Buy or lease. Goodis, 1201 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. INSURANCE All forms of special insurance applying to theatre operation handled on minimum rates. Representative will be sent on request. Box FB 107. WARNING! UNAUTHORIZED PRINTS OF THE BAER-BRADDOCK FIGHT PICTURES Has Been Sold in Pennsylvania To a Few Unsuspecting Exhibitors • ANYONE USING ANY BUT THE AUTHENTIC COPYRICHTED PICTURES IS LIABLE TO SUIT RAY SMITH CAPITOL FILM EXCHANCE 1314 Vine St., Phila. SPR. 2699 THE PHANTOM FIEND will chill your patrons in the hottest weather