The Film Daily (1935)

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THE ;riday, Nov. 22, 1935 ■cSZH DAILY u \m WARNER PROTEST ON ASCAP'S SYSTEM (Continued from Page 1) temick, which they control, from he Ascap setup unless the situation 3 adjusted. This move would bring bout the resignation of Starr from he society's board. leach Accord With GTE On All-Continent Claim (Continued from Page 1) ;1 O. Hastings, receiver for GTE, n All-Continent's claim against iTE, which totals $1,912,761 and is eing litigated, it was said yesteray at the office of Hirsh, Newman, leass & Becker, counsel for Alllontinent. Details of the settlement juld not be learned yesterday. For New Selwyn Stage Play Arch Selwyn, who returned to lew York this week from Hollyrood, has Gregory Ratoff, Adrienne ones, Toby Wing, Cesar Romero nd Lina Basquette already lined up or his stage production, "French tressing." Roland Young is readlg the script with a view to playlg the male lead. Selwyn also has In the Name of God Amen," by iayard Veiller, and "Violence," by •ore Schary, among his prospective roductions. Hoover Leads Center Straw Vote In the straw vote on Republican presidential nominees being conducted at the Center Theater, coincident with the "March of Time" sequence in which the leading presidential possibilities are discussed, Herbert Hoover is leading with a tally of 5 870 followed by Alfred M. Landon with 3,600; William E. Borah. 2,900; A. H. Vandenberg' 1,670, and W. F. Knox, 1,220. GIANNINI AS UMPIRE IN STANDARD "IT DEAL Dallas Doings Dallas — Karl Hoblitzelle has opened the newest of his local houses, the Village theater, in the exclusive Highland Park and University Park. The new building is of Spanish architecture. First picture was "Dark Angel." The remodeling program under new ownership and management for the Columbia theater gets under way this week, according to P. G. Cameron and L. E. Harrington, who have taken over the East Dallas neighborhood house. The name of the theater will be changed to the Rita and the reopening is scheduled for the last week in November Opening New Miss. House Hollandale, Miss. — Joe Applebaum will open a new theater here on Dec. 15, replacing the Roosevelt which was recently destroyed by fire. Hungarian Film in for Run "Edes Mostoba" ("Kind Stepmother"), Hungarian picture, has made such a hit at the Hunnia Playhouse on Third Ave. that it will be held over for an indefinite run. Foreign Flashes Paris — Juanita Montenegro, sister of Conchita, goes to Hollywood to appear in a picture for Universal after she finishes in "The Gardens of Murcia." Gitta Alpar also goes to Hollywood in March after making "Love Symphony" in French and English. Paris — John Loder and Annabella will appear in French and English versions of "Ballerina." Rome— Louis Marks has obtained sound rights to "Quo Vadis" from Unione Cinematografica . Italiana. Work will begin soon for production in English, French and Italian, with filming to be done here and in Hollywood. Paris — L'Union Francaise Cinematographique will produce "Les Noufrages du Paradis" in color at Prague, with Lupe Velez mentioned for the leading role. Astoria Pool Set The pooling deal involving Loew and Skouras theaters in Astoria is now understood to be set, with only details to be worked out. Houses in the plan are the Astoria and TriBoro, which Loew controls, and the Steinway, Grand and Broadway, Skouras theaters. (Continued from Page 1) for cash installments of $500,000 annually for eight years. Standard Capital, headed by J. Cheever Cowdin, has already given Universal $750,000 in option money, which is secured by negatives of a number of pictures currently in work. Reinhardt at "Dream's" 100th Max Reinhardt will appear at the Hollywood Theater on Broadway next Wednesday evening when "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which he directed for Warners, reaches its 100th performance here. James Cagney, a member of the cast, also may be on hand, while on a vacation in New York. Releasing Shorts on Florida Kinematrade will handle distribution of a series of five shorts of Florida life and activities produced by George G. Popovici. "Floridian Curiosities" and "Busy Spots in Florida," the first two of the series, are ready. Norman Brokenshire handled the narration. Fourth Week for "New Gulliver" "The New Gulliver," Soviet animated satire, goes into a fourth week at the Cameo today. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF DANCING, SINGING AND DRAMATIC SCHOOL NED WAYBURN'S 625 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK (Between 58th and 59th Sts.) Telephone: Wlckersham 2-4300 NEW CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS NOW FORMING SEND FOR LITERATURE — VISITORS WELCOME