The Film Daily (1930)

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DAILY mmammmmmma^m—m Friday, September 19, 1930 ■■! IN — iai^— P— IK MWSMTtt ■■ wAlfHft ' Vol. Lit! No. 68 Friday, Sept. 19. 1930 Price 5 Cents IQHN W. ALICOATE : : Editor and Publisher Published daily except Saturday and holidays at 1650 Broadway, New York, N. Y., and copyright (1930) by Wid's Films and Film Folks, Inc. J. W. Alicoate, President, Editor and Publisher; Donald M. Mersereau, Secretary-Treasurer and General Manager; Arthur W. Eddy, Associate Editor; Don Carle Gillette, Managing Editor En tered as second class matter, May 21, 1918, at the post-office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879. Terms (Postage free) United States outside of Greater New York $10.00 one year; 6 months, $5.00; 6 months* $3.00. Foreign, $15.00. Subscribers should remit with order Address all communications to THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone Circle 4736-4737-4738-4739. Cable address: Filmday New York. Hollywood, California — Ralph Wilk, 6425 Hollywood Blvd. Phone Granite 6607. London— Ernest W. F^"13"^, ThTe Film Renter, 89-91 Wardour St., W. I. Berlin Karl Wolffsohn, L.chtbildbuehne, Friedrichstrasse, 225. Par.s-P. A. Harle. La Cinematographic Francaise. Rue de la Cour-des-Noues, 19. ' toys — 33 — 77}4 — 587/8 + 4 — 33/2 — 29/g — Gen. Thea. Equ '.'.'. 335/s 3254 Loew's. Inc 77tf 76'/. Para. F-L 59!4 58/2 Pathe Exch 434 4 R-K-O 34M 33J4 Warner Bros 29% 29 NEW YORK CURB MARKET Columbia Pet 42 41 41 Columbia Vets. Vtc 40 39/2 Fox Thea. "A" .. 9?/8 ?'A Loew, Inc., war.. 11 Vt, H'/S Technicolor 22 ]/± 22'A NEW YORK BOND MARKET Gen. Th. Eq. 6s40. 94/2 94 945-4 — Keith A-O 6s 46.. 8454 8454 8454 . I/jcw 6s 41 x-war.lOO'/ 1 00 5^ 10054 . Paramount 6s 47 .100^4 10054 10054 . Par. ISy. 5}4s51 . . .102'/* 102 'A 10254 — Par 5/2s50 94% 9454 94% + Warner 6s39 89'/ 89% 89'/ . A 54 154 % % l 54 39% 954 — 11 Vi — 2254 + Dorothy Mackaill in Person Dorothy Mackaill will make a personal appearance at the Winter Garden the evening of Sept. 25 in conjunction with the premiere of her First National starring vehicle, "The Office Wife." :.: if ^ if if :: :t if :.: :.t if if if if I if if if if I» New York 1540 Broadway BRYint 4712 Long Iiland City 154 Crescent St. STUlwell 7940 Eastman Films J. E. Brulatour, Inc. ChJcsto Hollywood ,iv, t j! a 670° s»ntl Monies 1727 Indians Avs. Blvd. CALumet 2691 HOLlywood 4121 :.: if :.: »• #,* :.: :: *♦ ♦,♦ :: :.: 5.: ♦ ♦ :: :: :: ♦ * :: :.: :.: :.: :.: :: AAFA-T0B1S TO MAKE TALKING FILMS ONLY Berlin — Talking pictures only constitute the new production program of Aafa-Tobis, which has scheduled six features in which a group of prominent German players will appear. Several well known directors authors, technicians will cooperate in the production of the films and recording will be handled by Tobis. Dr. Arnold Fanck, who wrote the manuscript of "Storms Above the Monteblanc," will direct Leni Riefensthal, Sepp Rist. Ernst Peterson and Ernst Udet in the picture, the first of the group. The other five will comprise "The Musician From Vienna," "The Sloop Captain," "The Lieutenant of the Hussars," "His Last Letter" and "The Beggar Student." American General Film Corp. will distribute these films in the United States and Canada. Buys Brooklyn House Jack Ungerford has acquired the Crystal Hall at Borough Hall, Brooklyn, from Charlie Schwartz and Hv Gainsboro. "Whoopee" Premiere Postponed Opening of "Whoopee" at the Rivoli has been postponed until Sept. 30, due to delay of Eddie Can tor jn returning to New York from COMING & GOING CARL LAEMMLE. accompanied by hfs secretary, Jack Ross, and Dave Bader, arrives on the Twentieth Century today. HARRY D'ARRAST, Paramount director, sails for Europe today. M. O. MATTLIN, general manager of Rapid Film Co., Cincinnati, is in New York on a business trip, EVELYN LAYE leaves Hollywood today for New York and will sail for Europe aboard the Bremen on Sept. 24. MARIA CORDA, who is back from abroad, plans to appear in a stage play. RICHARD BARTHELMESS and wife will leave Hollywood early next week for New York where they will spend a short vacation. EDWARD VAN SLOAN, who is to play one of the leading roles in "Dracula" leaves New York today for Universal City. RICHARD TALMADGE is in town from Hollywood. ........•♦♦•♦.•.♦•♦♦•♦.•^.•.♦•..•♦.•..•♦.•.♦•.wKKJ-JJ-^J 1 15 6 0 BROADWAY, N.Y. ■ WILLIAM MORRIS ~ < M Call-Board See ELIZABETH FORRESTER in "HOLIDAY" PATHE PICTURES X n > o •< LUIS ALBERNI r c "SANTA IE TRAIL" PARAMOUNT PICTURES r i ■ LOS ANGELES, C A L. ION OFFICIAL THEATER BOMBING CASE Hamilton, Ont. — W. P. Covert, third vice-president of the International Alliance of the Theatrical Stage Employees, was remanded one week when Anthony Patzalek's charge of intimidation was heard in the police court here yesterday. The case followed the bombing of the Queen's, in this city. Fred Guest, owner of the theater, appeared as a witness against Covert and outlined recent outrages locally for which he said labor men were to blame. Fred Baldassari, local union organizer, denied that Covert had threatened Patzalek. Magistrate liurbidge announced that judgment would be delivered next Thursday. The Industry's Date Book Setay Declares Dividend Regular quarterly dividend of 25 cents per share to stockholders of record Sept. 20, and payable Oct. 21, has been declared by Setay. Australia Goes Minnie Golf Sydney — More than 100 miniature golf courses are planned here with Union Theaters contemplating 50 courses, the first of which has already been opened, and Sir Ben Fuller's ■Top Holt Company expecting to ' and 60. In 1 in theaters fiim programs. Today : Film Golf Tournament to be held by "The Exhibitor" of Philadelphia. Sept. 25 Warner Club dance at Pennsylvania Hotel. Sept. 27 Entertainment and dance given by Pathe employees at the Hotel Astor, New York. Sept. 30 "Whoopee." Goldwyn-Ziegfeld production starring Eddie Cantor, opens at the Rivoli, New York. Oct. 3 Opening of "The Big Trail" at the Roxy. Oct. 20-21 Tenth Annual Convention of M.P.T.O. of Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, Pittsburgh. Oct. 20-23 Fall meeting of the Society of M. P Engineers, Pennsylvania Hotel. New York. Oct. 27 Hearing of two appeals on Thacher Decision to be heard in U. S. Supreme Court, New York. Oct. 27-28 Annual convention of Allied Theater Owners of Texas at Baker Hotel, Dallas. Nov. 1 Second annual dinner-dance to be held by Universal club at the Hotel Astor, New York. Nov. 10, 11, 12 Annual M.P.T.O. A. convention to be held in Philadelphia. Kooler-Aire NATURE'S HEALTHFUL REFRIGERATION KOOLER-A1RE ENGINEERING CORP. ,,,4 PARAMOUNT BUILDING NEW YORK "int. S'XtV s°r>hieJucly. «5JQn S'vs* s>'<*. ;PtfS5£» pth *m 'Ofltf city ," f/ver" *°n's th 0"° 8* ***** J"-ecfl •^A* pUlSi <t°;^*>*o M *>n, °«"-io. "ers W, °tki ns