The Film Daily (1929)

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THE iFriday, December 13, 1929 Further Headway is Made by the Film Daily Relief Fund (Continued from Page 1) Iwhose names were on the honor jroster last year have not yet been jpeard from in the present drive, the [committee points out. This probably lis due to oversight or some other (temporary cause and it is expected that the final tabulation will have every one of them again in the fold, ifrhe help of all these boys and girls, as well as many new ones, is needed ko put the $10,000 campaign across. HDo your bit! Join This Growing List! Joseph M. iSchenck Ned Depinet Al Lichtman I Dr. A. H. Giannini ■ Thomas Meighan Motion Picture Salesmen, Inc. I Jack Alicoate i|Addie Dannenberg Edna Sussman | H. J. Yates j Columbia Pictures lEmil E. Shauer jE. A. Schiller | Joseph I. Schnitzer ! Keystone Engraving Co. j Buffalo Film Board of Trade Harold B. Franklin I Alfred Gottesman I Motion Picture News | St. Louis Film Board of Trade « New York Film Board of Trade i [Associated Motion Picture Advertisers Herman Starr Dave Bader Robert F. Klingensmith Thomas D. Goldberg j Harford Theater i Walbrook Amusement Co. . | William R. Ferguson iDon M. Mersereau Marvin M. Kirsch Dave Miller .Herbert S. Berg Arthur W. Eddy Richard Brady Dario L. Faralla Ferdinand Luporini Sam Warshawsky Eva Warshawsky Leo Klebanow William Massce Albany Film Board of Trade N. D. Golden D. C. Gillette N. L. Manheim T. W. Williams M. J. Kandell William Omstein W. F. Rogers Omaha Film Board of Trade Don Malkames Indianapolis Film Board of Trade Leopold Friedman New Orleans Film Board of Trade Bill Yearsley M. J. Mintz A. J. Dash San Francisco Film Board of Trade L. J. Schlaifer S. Charles Einfeld Des Moines Film Board of Trade Isaac Weinberg Samuel H. Levin Louis Pelegrine Walter Eberhardt M. J. Garrity Eugene Zukor Emil C. Jensen Louis K. 'Sidney Denver Film Board of Trade H. D. Buckley Paul Lazarus Oklahoma City Film Board of Trade Felix Feist E. M. Saunders H. H. Buxbaum Kansas City Film Board of Trade Ralph Pielow Sam E. Morris Jesse L. Lasky W. E. Raynor Herschel Stuart Silas F. Seadler W. B. Franke C. J. North SELZN1CK EMPLOYEES ARE LIKELY TO BE PAID (Continued from Page 1) :eivership, are likely to be paid the money due them. The several creditors who attended the meeting agreed o the plan proposed by Arthur Y. Dalziel, the trustee, who asked leave o compromise the actions by acceotng the sum of $46,000. "This settlenent," Referee Lyttle said, "is la^o-p. y academic and the general crediors are not likely to ever receive inything. The estate is getting wob)ly on its legs and there are a large lumber of managers, agents, etc., vho were not paid last week's saliries, and these come ahead of the general creditors." In addition to the $46,000, the receivership las $65,000 paid in by Universal for certain ssets in the way of pictures, stories, etc., naking a total of $i 11,000 applicable to the ankruptcy. From this amount more than :50,000 will be deducted for legal expenses n connection with the proceedings. Acceptance of the compromise settlement is inderstood to have been agreed upon as the ■est way out and to avoid further expense gainst the estate. Additional charges would e incurred if the numerous claims were ought out in the courts, Referee Lyttle said, nd difficulty would be encountered in proving harges of malfeasance and misfeasance and eneral neglect of duty on the part of various roups of officers and directors of the Selziick organization. I TEXAS PLANS RENTALS (Continued from Page 1) drop the name of M.P.T.O. of Texas in favor of Allied Theater Owners of Texas. The only change in the new lineup of officers is Ruben Frels of Victoria, who replaces Burt King of Stanford as vice president. Other officials re-elected are: Col. H. A. Cole, president; A. W. Lilly, secretary-treasurer; W. S. Wald, manager. C. W. Picquet Re-elected to Head Carolina M.P.T.O. (Continued from Page 1) 2th^r"ew officers now consist of Si. b. Kincey, Greensboro, vice president; J. M. O'Dowd, Florence, vice president; W. T. Gray, Gastonia, treasurer; Mrs. Walter Griffith secretary. Members elected to the board of directors include; H. E. Buchana, Sylva; H. F. Kincey, L. I Drake Wadesboro; W. H. Hendrix, Greensboro; J. E. Simpson, Gastonia; Harry Hardy, Charlotte; J. O. Shernll, Charleston and M. F. Schnibben Florence. 1930 Edition Now In Preparation ^Afc The Year Book offers three hundred and sixty -five days of advertising value at a one time rate— and we don't mean maybe! Out As Usual In January