Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (Sep 1935 - Aug 1936)

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1936 13 PIZOR AGAIN CAUSES DELAY IN PHIL A. EXHIBS MERGER EFFORT BUSY NOW . . . Lewen Pizor, president of the Phila. M.P.T.O. unit, is again resposible for delaying the efforts of the members of his group and the I.T.O. to merge. After a meeting of committees from both organizations had been arranged for last Friday, Pizor sent word through secretary George P. Aarons that he could not attend and the confab would therefore have to be called off. It has been set again for Tuesday, May 26th, but local exhibitors have expressed the opinion that the M.P.T.O. president may find some other reason for further blocking the merger movement. AS USUAL . . . There is nothing unusual about Pizor's present actions in regard to the hoped-for consolidation of the two exhibitor bodies. Persistently, since advances were first made late last year by members of both groups, this one man has opposed the will of the majority of Phila. territory theatre owners and has checkmated every attempt to bring them together. When, on last December 19th, a merger was voted by the attendant membership of both units, Pizor refused to go along, pulled a few followers back into the old M.P.T.O. and has dodged or wrecked every subsequent consolidation move. FRIENDLY ADVICE! ... TO ALL EXHIBITORS! Do not sign contracts for 40x60's, 30x40's. Banners or other Lobby Displays and Accessories before you see us because WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! We are fully equipped to supply all your needs, at great savings, of the most outstanding Art Lobby Displays in the world. Get our proposition without delay National-Kline Poster Co. 1307 VINE STREET, PHILA. SIMON LIBROS AL BLOFSON OSCAR LIBROS SUBJECTS FROM PHILLY By Nonamaker BRIEFS . . . DOC BUCKLEY around lining up product for his Family, Mahoney City, which he recently opened . . . Those numerous FELTS to build a 1 500 seater out at J6th and Wyncote . . . IRVING PHILLIPS post-cards a rib to the "Vine Street Slaves" from London, England . . . WILL ROGERS memorial week will be held beginning May 22nd, during which period a drive for funds to maintain the Will Rogers Memorial Hospital (formerly the N. V. A. Sanitarium) at Saranac Lake, N. Y., will be made . . . Board of Governors of the Independent Theatre Owners will meet Friday at 11.00 A.M. to work out plans for continuing their organization as they want it to be . . . MURRAY BEIER and Preferred Exchange celebrate third anniversary June 1st to July 4th . . . JEANNETTE WILLENSKY, I.T.O. Secretary made 1800 mile trip over the week end to Chicago and back . . . VINCE (R-K-O) O'DONNELL'S wife operated upon for appendicitis at University Hospital and now on the road to recovery . . . Republic exchange lias name inscribed in gold leaf upon windows. HARRY LA VINE says it is a sure sign of permanency . . . WM. ELLIOTT, McAdoo, Pa. exhibitor visited the street . . . LEW LINKER, Bridgeton, N. J., seen doing the exchanges in person . . . VENICE MARGLES is becoming known as the sage of South Philly . . . The new Burroughs-Tarzan trade-mark led to the wise crack that Leo had pups and one of them is stencilled on JOHNNY GOLDER's exchange window . . . JOE FORTE remembers when he could best DAVE BARRIST at horseback riding . . . HERB GIVEN smiling broadly over the booking of G-B's Jessie Matthews musical, "It's Love Again" into the Aldine ... A blow up over blow-ups is threatened any minute with the various poster and photo furnishing companies practically grasping at each other's throat's . . . JAY EMANUEL leaving for Europe June 7th . . . Things you never see: GEORGE SOBEL without a cigar . . . CHARLIE STIEFEL without a smile . . . JACK BLUMBERG, says the baby is doing nicely; and that ground will be broken most any day now for the new President . . . SAM ROSEN is gleeful about 4 first runs Grand National has gotten around town in the past 2 weeks. Everything in Equipment NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY CO. 1 225 VINE ST. PHILA., PA. "Not a dark house in more than 20 years of film delivery service!" NEW JERSEY MESSENGER SERVICE Member National Film Carriers' Aas'n 2 50 N. JUNIPER STREET, PHILA. LOCnat 4181 RACE 4G00 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ten cents per word, including initials, address, or box number. Minimum insertion 1 5 words. Cash or money order with each copy. Yearly contract rates are lower. Send for contract scale. Address communications to FILM BULLETIN, 1323 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. INSURANCE All forms of special insurance applying to theatre operation handled on minimum rates. Representative will be sent on request. Box FB 107. CLEANING SUPPLIES Reduce the cost of your janitor supplies — deodorants, soaps, etc., buy from Flavor Products Co., 54 N. 5th Street, Phila., Pa. JANITORS' SUPPLIES Cups, towels, toilet paper, bulbs, disinfectants, soaps, etc., Krankel's Sanitary Supplies, 305 S. 40th Street, Phila., Pa., FREmont 0127. "Finest Theatre Painting and Decorating" HARRY BRODSKY 23 15 WALNUT STREET, PHILA., PA. RITtenhouse 7828 • TRInity 1189 s A ¥ E ERVING theatre needs with a knowledge of theatre business. SSISTING theatre owners with a staff of trained clerks and office files. No mi snout a. REEING theatre owners of the worry that they may have forgotten part of their show. EFICIENTLY operating the largest film delivery service in the world. lAKING CARE of every possible need in the delivery of film Y [ELDING the epitome of safety. service and efficiency at a minimum cost. H ORLACHE Delivery Service R INC. PHILADELPHIA 1 228 Vine St. BALTIMORE 206 N. Bond St. WASHINGTON NEW YORK 103 1 3rd St., N. W. 5 18 W. 48th St. M. Lawrence Daily, Notary Public, Phila.