The Film Daily (1930)

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WHEN READY FOR DISTRIBUTION AS USUAL EARLY IN JULY _l>«* I I^tJI S TWO VITAL^POINTS W Elective Group and Pathe THE 1930 ) THE ONCE-A-YI DIRECTOR AND PRODU Fewer Musicals Only three all-musical productions are included in the First National lineup for 193031. Last season the company had six musical pictures, and the number with incidental music also exceeded the same class on the current schedule. w STORIN NAMED BY R-K-0 .AS GEN. MANAGER FOR R.I. Providence — Harry F. Storin, •manager of the Victory, has assumed the general managership of the R-K f%f^mTW*W% »^T^*» |0 houses in Rhode Island, succeed ^^mjl W lf.l%M^Hy Jing Foster Lardner. Lardner has been identified with the Providence *%*^^mm%m -"■>,» |J.i 1 ^f fk ^theatrical field for the past 26 years. CCjMI M ^ f "^* ^ **■* * f " ^V "following a vacation lie will return to this state to resume activities in ,. wnwwt',e theater business. FRON £ ▼ £ (.Continued on Page 2) . _ ^Only Six Films Held O. K. FOR ALL E for Children in Canada Ottawa — Only six films are given /\fi miff? 1 complete sanction for presentation to ^^f & 111L I children in the so-called "white list" Canadian Council on Child 1 complete sa children in 'of the Cai W-l' Storage Limit Increased and Sprinklers Eliminated With one major issue yet to be discussed, the committee appointed by the New York Fire Commissioner for amending the present Code of Ordinances has succeeded in putting through two vital points favoring exhibitors. The one concerns increasing footage requirements five times the old figure of 5,000 feet, bringing the (Continued on Page 8) 75 EXHIBSlPPEALING FIRE RULE VIOLATIONS In order to avoid having their houses closed on grounds of failure to comply with the New York Fire Department's 10-day order to remove all inflammable material, about 75 exhibitors belonging to the Theater Owners' Chamber of Commerce are filing appeals to the fire department through their organization. Amendments to Sections 5 and 10 of the Code of Ordinances and Rules of the Board of Standards and Appeals, now being worked out by the