The Film Daily (1930)

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THE ■0W\ DAILY Wednesday, December 24, 1930 Last Call for Relief Fund! Over $2,000 Still Needed {Continued f RELIEF FUND— and rightfully so — for assistance. This year's committee put much effort and time in making the drive a success and they will carry on throughout 1931 in taking care of those who apply for aid. The committee has done hard work and contributed much. What have YOU done? , . This is your last chance. Isnt it possible that you'll regret it— if youi name is not among those who have so generously given? Won't your Christmas be merrier and your New Year happier if you have that feeling that in sending something — anything —to the FUND, you have helped a brother worker who is not as fortunate as you? It's your last chance. Don't delay any longer. Join the big hearted family today. The Honor Roll Edward L. Klein H. Reston H. Kaplowitz City Engraving Co. Richard Brady W. Ray Johnston Stanley W. Hand S. J. Warshawsky Florence L. Strauss Jack Meredith S. Charles Einfeld Jack Alicoate Don Mersereau Barnes Printing Co. Marvin Kirsch Eugene Castle J. H. Brennan Arthur W. Eddy Saul E. Rogers Don Carle Gillette Anonymous Eugene J. Zukor Don Hancock David Bernstein Emil C. Jensen Lee Marcus N. D. Golden W. W. Black E. A. Schiller Film Bureau Massce & Co. Moe Streimer Robt. Klingensmith Dario L. Faralla Joe Weil Thos. D. Goldberg Dr. A. H. Giannini Walter Reade Charles C. Moskowitz Will H. Hays H. H. Buxbaum W. S. Butterfield Glendon Allvine "Red" Kann Walter Futter Anonymous Leopold Friedman H. B. Coles H. D. Buckley Paul N. Lazarus Gabriel L. Hess Milton Silver Joe Brandt Carl E. Milliken N. L. Manheim Samuel Rubenstein J. S. O'Connell Morris Safier M. J. Kandel A.M.P.A. David Loew Herman Robbins Toby Gruen Leo Brecher W. A. Downs Hennegan Co. John C. Flinn Louis Blumenthal William Ferguson Sam Aberman Sam Stern David J. Mountain William M. Pizor M. A. Lightman Wm. B. Brenner W. F. Rodgers Little Picture House J. R. Grainger Louise Dresser Sol Brill Epes W. Sargent Geo. Bilson Manfred B. Lee Mike Simmons H. M. Messiter Paul Burger Henry Clay Seigel Louis Nizer Louis Cohen Jack Guttenfreund J. S. MacLeod Samuel Bram Thomas J. Connors Frank Wilstach Alex Moss Harry Blair Harry Arthur B. P. Schulberg D. J. Chatkin "Budd" Rogers L. F. Guimond Milton G. Kronacher W. E. Raynor Antonio C. Gonzalez New Incorporations Republic Amusement Corp., theatrical; Kurz & Kurz, 25 West 43rd St., New York. $10,0i)i). Caldwell Amusement Corp., Hoboken, promote amusement; Lichtenstein, Schwartz & Friedenberg, Hoboken, N. J. 150 shares common. Vanderbilt Productoins, motion pictures; Ti. R. Harriman, 405 Lexington Ave., New York. 100 shares common. Direct Amusement Corp., Newark, operate theaters; Levy, CJutman & Gold1>erg, New "iik. 100 shares common. kit?. Amusement Co., Garfield, theaters; Feeler & Rinzler, Passaic, N. J. $50,000. rom Page 1 ) Tiffany Productions David Palfreyman M. P. Salesmen, Inc. Paula Gould Frank Walker A. J. Dash Felix Feist Fred C. Quimby S. S. Braunberg Film Curb Herschel Stuart S. A. Galanty A. P. Waxman Simon H. Fabian Charles E. Lewis Silas F. Seadler Arthur W. Kelly Ralph Pielow S. E. Abel Rutgers Neilson Mort Warshawsky E. C. Grainger Protection Bur. Irene F. Scott Chicago Film Board Mort Warshawsky of Trade Motion Picture Daily Mrs. Edna Sussman Sam Katz Addie Dannenberg Sam E. Morris MPTO of Maryland A. Schneider Louis K. Sidney Cresson E. Smith George Reddy John D. Clark Jack Harrower isaac Weinberg Thomas Meighan Albert Warner Alan F. Cummings Bert Adler Al Lichtman Robert S. Wolff Ned Depinet Milton J. Corson S. L. Rothafel W. ft. Scully C. B. Mintz Lee D. Balsly J. H. Seidelman Automatic Devices Co. National Film Renovating & Process Co. Thomas P. Mulrooney Keystone Photo Engraving Employees of Copyright Protection Bur. Jewish Publicity Service Chicago Film Board of Trade National Film Renovating & Process Co. Keystone Photo Eng. Thos. P. Mulrooney Eureka Amusement Co. New Haven Film Board of Trade Theatre Service Corp. Members of the New Haven Film Board of Trade who contributed to the FUND: M. McKinnon, H. Germaine, D. Smith, A. Poulton, G. Cannon, P. Carroll, B. Patrick, E. Rothbaum, G. Callahan, C. Powers, E. X. Callahan, M. McDonough, R. McCarten E. Fitzgerald, B. N utile, A. FitzPatrick, B. Barger, A. Brownstein, M. Altieri, F. Stuart, Grace Brunelli, L. Astor, F. Davis, Frieda Kogen, M. H. Keleher, M. O'Brien, E. Jaffee, T. Speratore, B. Bruenig, C. Canelli, M. Joseph, A. Titus, S. Swirsky, S. Zipkin, L. Zlotkowski, E. Coopei stack, S. Kaplow, M. Goldberg, M. Lenzi, F. Vitah, S. Kogen, L. Rossonando, F. Cohen, M. Orloff, B. Gannon, J. Jackowitz, L. Gannon, J. Flood, J. A. Davis, J. Pavone, I. Goetz, V. Cusanelli, T. Becker, G. Bohn, R. Dubin, S. Maglioli, S. Lee, F. Silverman, A. Lombardi, M. Anderson, J. Riccuiti, J. Anger, K. Lee, E. DeFosa, T. DeRosa, J. R. Smith, L. Jakubson, R. Chapman, H. Miller, F. Hanrahan, L. Harder, M. Fappiano, E. Kelleher, G. Erardi, F. Rippingale, F. Mullen, M. Rabanus, N. Furst, W. Canelli, N. Danzillo, E. Levinthal, M. Robinson, H. Stark, D. Keating, E. Goldberg, T. Terrazano, F. Cafferty, G. Tamborini, A. King, K. Higgins, G. Sullivan, B. Lourie, K. Brennan, S. Hadelman, K. Sullivan, A. McInerny, H. D. Noble, D. Riccitelli, H. Haniey, Mabelle Dwyer, H. Levine, A. Maresca, B. Pitkin, B. Simon, S. Germain, C. Carlson, E. Wright, E. Ginberg, A. Donner, D. Samenow, R. Hoffman, M. Riccitelli, C. Cavalier, C. Gunther, F. Kradet, V. Zalew ski, B. Sheffren, M. Nunes, A. Horn. — A Merry Xmas — W, B. Start Nashville House Jan. 2 Nashville — Ground for the Warner Bros, house to be erected here will be broken on Jan. 2, according to word from Herman R. Maier, head of the Warner theater construction department. Mayfair Space Leased A store in the RKO Mayfair has been leased as a florist and pineapple and orange drink stand for 10 years at $40,000 rental yearly, it is announced by Frank V. Storrs, president of the Broadway and 47th St. Corp. IF YOU NEED A JOB IE rCU HAVE A JCD ©EEN-AEVEKEI/E IE II I I IN EEiE EILA4 DAILY Many splendid, efficient men and women are out of employment in the motion picture industry. With conditions picking up many jobs should soon be open. To help along a worthy cause FILM DAILY will print WITHOUT COST your advertisement in classified form under "Help Wanted' or "Situation Wanted." Each advertisement limited to 25 words. Simply address your letter to Advt. Mgr., Film Daily, 1650 Broadway, New York City. SITUATIONS WANTED GOOD SECRETARIES are hard to find, but here's one — 4 years with first line motion picture company — a find for any advertising, publicity exploitation executive. Box 564, THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C. SECRETARY, six years' experience motion pictures; also capable, if necessary, of handling complete set of books, trial balance, controls, etc.; executive ability; conscientious; refined: $30.00 to start. Box 523, THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C. YOUNG MAN, university graduate, with statistical, advertising and publicity experience, eager to connect with company in amusement field or publication. Starting salary of no consequence. Box No. 531, THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C. YOUNG MAN, 27, desires position in theatre. Knowledge of publicity and theatre routine; seven years' experience in picture houses. Excellent references. Box 525, THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C. MANAGER. Desires to make change. 12 years' experience in theatre business, been manager for eight years, knows business from top to bottoom, very best of references. Vaudeville, pictures and roadshow experience. Box 526, THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C. COMEDY SPECIALIST; five years with Harold Lloyd. Surefire — gag acrobatics and dialogue pyrotechnics with a jiu-jitsu knack of landing laughs quick and fast. Box No. 527, THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C. LICENSED Electrical Mechanic — 32, married, 12 years' experience, seeks suitable connections with live house. Has various experience installing and servicing talking equipment. Will travel. Box 529, THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C. FILM-SALES-Executive— With established record in following territories: Washington, D. C, Omaha, Neb., Des Moines, la. Available for any territory. Box 530, THE FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C. HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED theater supply salesman, capable of selling big units. Outside territory. Car necessary. State age, married or single, acquaintance, experience, other qualifications. Box 553, Film Daily, 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C. WANTED FILM SALESMAN. We can offer the right man a very attractive proposition to cover the following territories; Indiana, western half of Penn., Northern Ohio and Michigan, southern Ohio, W. Va., and Kentucky. Must be familiar with territory and a go-getter. In reply state past connections, whether or not employed at present, must have car and be able to start at once. Box 545, FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, New York City. ADVERTISING SALESMAN— aggressive, with knowledge of advertising and marketing principles. Access to large national advertisers and agencies for whole or part time service on commission basis. Work is selling motion picture advertising on national or sectional basis with national coverage of 18 million people. Openings in major cities of the country. Detail experience. Address, Manager, National Screen Advertising, 4-238 General Motors Budding, Detroit, Mich. SALESMEN: Salesmen who have experience and acquaintance with motion picture exhibitors in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Our proposition is a recognized high grade advertising service. Only successful and experienced men should apply — apply by letter. Box 561, FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway, New York City. LEADING exponential horn speaker and microphone manufacturer desires representation on a strictly U per cent commission. Opportunitj to secure representation for the new year. Write now. Box 537, THE; FILM DAILY, 1650 Broadway,; N. Y. C. SALESMEN, who are thoroughly: acquainted with theatre exhibitors in the following territories: Long Island, New Jersey, So. N. Y. State, and So. Conn, to handle our merchandise as a sideline. It is sold to every exhibitor and is backed by a high financial and responsible or-: ganization. This is not a canvassing or cosmetic proposition. Write in de-j tail about yourself and be assured that it will be considered confidential. Box 556, THE FILM DAILY,| 1650 Broadway, N. Y. C.