The Film Daily (1930)

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h, August 22, 1930 DAILY © NEWS OF THE DAY €) ester, Minn. — Robert Brose, v of the State, Minneapolis, managing the Chatteav P Mix. .apolis — Abe Sonberg ha^s, id Robert Pirose as manager State here. It is a Publix :il Bluffs, la.— Don Allen led Robert K. Fulton at ■adwav. i ;ster, N. Y. — After complete Fay's lias been reopened. 1,200 and will be operi Edward Fay. 1 1 nd. Cal. — Following installa', \Y. E. sound apparatus, the Jiy has been reopened. ■ a — Contract for the construc ew $70,000 house planned | N. C. Darlet and E. A. Cert ii awarded to Logan P.ros. pacity will be 1,500. i<|-a, Cal. — Approximately 1,000 tbe capacity for the new o be erected here at an estif $125,000. la. \ a result of a vic nt election engineered -e, tbis town will have Sttn ' nan, manager of the se. this town will have Sun n apolis — United Artist picill be shown in all Publix hist theaters a a result of a closed. Ml — Fight Nebraska towns 1 giving free shows. tin Rennctt, Snyder, College nor. Carleton. Com . Hardv and Wol Ala.— Oct. 5 has be r reopening of the are now being made. McAllen, Tex. — A sound policy has bom inaugurated at tin Publix Queen. Vernon, 111. — The Pictorium is now open on Friday. Saturday and Asbury Park, N. J. — Legitimate dramatic shows arc being given at the Savoy six days a week. Mouse i closed on Sunday. Fairmont. Minn. — ■ Reopening of the Strand is -ft for Sept. 1. Dallas Publix theater in Paris and Denton, excepting the Dreamland in Denton, have returned to full week operation policy. The Dreamland will continue i xate on Frida> and Saturday until the fall. Lynn, Mass. — Single feature with twice weeklj change is the new policy i\>r tbe Paramount. Showchange en Thursday and Sunday. Hammond, Ind.— S. S. Holland has named manager of the Paramount Me ha been transferred from the New England divisioi the Publix chain. Gary, Ind.— A new house manager i at the Palace in the person of Dan Romanic, who ha been -bitted from the Rivoli. A. M. Roy, in addition to being cit\ manager, will take the Ri\ oli. Jamaica Plains, Mass. — The JaI'ublix house, i now in charge of Harrj Brown, Jr.. Former Mew England pub! an. He assumes duties recenth held by Edward Fah Cleveland— Di-trict booking of ublix have been moved to the Paramount exchange. do Springs — Two changes a the new policy of the Para irmcr programs were e a week. idJ edford, Mass. — Vaudi now showing at the w policy having been itly bv Publix. llrR • Almo is now be lted only two days a week, and Sum 'e. HI e has sed. It is expected to be month. -Tbe Adams 1 in HOTEL LUDY SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. AT THE BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY'S NEWEST CENTRALLY LOCATED FIREPROOF HOTEL $622 DAILY AND UP AMERICAN PLAN . Quincy, 111. — Tbe Relasco will be reopened in tin' next few week Publix. Denver — Aug. 2M will >ec the opening of the new Paramount theater. Harrisburg, Pa. — Miniature golf courses will he installed in two Wilmer & Vincent houses now closed. I he theaters are the Grand and the i apitol. Chicago — C. E. Gisseman, manager of the Xorth.-hore. ha effected a tie-up with a local parking lot wherein patrons get a 10-cetu reduction when using this place for parking car-. Crawfordsville, Ind. — Carroll Coffell has succeeded Foster Norton as manager of the Strand. Norton lias been appointed city manager for Publix houses in Kokomo. Ind., with headquarter at the Sipe theater. He replaces R. Hinchman. Marshalltown, la.— C. P. Rose, formerly Publix city manager at Norfolk, Neb., lias assumed like dutia for this town. Dick Gaston e iges territories with Ro-e. Paramount by Fugene Curtis, formerh district publicity director for Publix theaters here. Yonkers, N. Y. — F. .1. Schaefer ha replaced A. (■'.. Hamilton as manager of the Strand. So. Norwalk, Mass. — Tbe Empi is now being managed by Charles R. Weiss, following resignation of Thomas lames. Portland, Me.— Switches in Publix manager in tbi state bring .1. Powell to the State. succeeding James O'Donnell. who has goni the Opera House, Math. J. P. Hassett, formerly in Bath, lias been transferred to tbe Maine here replacing F. F. Toll n son. Rock Island, 111.— A. B. Lynn has succeeded Harold Aldinger as n ager of the Spencer. Milton. la. — Becni' i no WIRE PHONE OR WRITE R.B. LUDY M.D. New Haven— Walter B. Lloyd has Fort Wayne Ind.— The Nev Dee" ded as manager of the mount is slated to open Sept. NOW READY! The Most Outstanding Technical Book Ever Offered the Motion Picture Industry. THE Cinematographic Annual Published by The American Society of Cinematographers. IF YOU are a Cameraman, Producer, Executive, Director, Sound Engineer, Art Director, Laboratory Man, Cutter, Theatre Manager, Projectionist ... in short, if you are in the industry YOU Cannot Afford to Be Without This Book! 675 Pages Price $5.00 Per Copy EDITION LIMITED . . . ORDERS FILLED IN ROTATION be -ure of your copy, mail coupon today. 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