The film daily year book of motion pictures (1944)

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Kichurd J. Gardiner, owner American Theater Equipment. Columbus. O. FD ; 3-29. James K. Garey, oldtime stage actor. New York. FD: 12-6. Charles L. Gaskell, veteran director. Hollywood. FD: 12-13. I>r. A. H. Giannini, financier and former president of United Artists. Los Angeles. FD: 2-8. (iemente Giglio, theatrical impresario. New Tork. FD: 7-19. Frank Gillnmre. ex-President Actors Equity. President AAAA. New York. FD: 3-30. Joseph Click, general manager for Michael Todd. New York. FD: 10-19. Ken Goldsmith, film producer. Hollywood. FD: 6-8. Jacob Greenwald, Chicago theater executive. Died in Miami. FD: 12-22. Rupert E. Griffith, president of Griffith Theaters. Oklahoma City. Beverly Hills. FD 1129. William F. Groover, veteran theater manager. Peoria. HI. FD : 9 17. Arthur Guiterman, poet and playwright. Pittsburgh FD 1 13. Thomas Patrick Gunn, silent film actor. New York. FD: 12-5. Andrew C. Gutenberg, former president of ITO of Wisconsin. Milwaukee. FD: 8-12. Otto Haas, founded Theater Owners of North and South Carolina. Charlotte. N. C FD6-18. Winfleld Hadason, veteran in show business. Chicago. FD 3-4. Samuel H. Hadley, industry veteran. Winter Park. Fla! FD 10 14. Kobert T. Haines, actor. New York. FD: 5-10. Alfred H. Hall, actor. Hollywood. FD: 4-23. George M. Hammond, veteran film theater publicist. Cambridge, O. FD: 11-30. H. E. Hancock, veteran newsreel executive. New York. FD: 1-5. Frank Handley, assistant manager. Capitol Theater New York. FD: 10-29. Fred J. Hanke. for 12 years, manager Lyric Theater. Milwaukee. FD: 12-14. Lorenz ("Larry") Hart, lyricist. New York. FD : 11-23. Fred E. Havill, veteran of Chicago operators' union. Chicago. FD : 4-2. George W. Heimbuck, veteran theater manager. Cleveland. FD: 10-22. Louis Hellborn, M-G-M exploiteer. Des Moines. FD: 4-2. John H. Herziger, exhibitor, Neenah, Wis. FD: 1-18. Frederick C. Hinds, circuit president. Whitewater, Wis. FD • 2 11. James P. Hogan, director, writer. Hollywood. FD: 11-8. Charles J. Hohman, theater manager. Manchester, N. H. FD: 2-2. James Holden, veteran film salesman. New York. FD: 12-2. Hen Holmes, director, writer. Hollywood. FD ; 12-7. Morris Horowitz, Chicago theater owner. Miami. FD: 3-9. Edward Percy Howard, first editor of Fox Movietone. Lynbrook. L. I. FD: 3-16. Howard H. Imray, Eastern Kodak advertising manager. Rochester. N. Y. FD: 6-7. Louis Israel, exhibitor. Cleveland. FD:l-5. Ellis Jeffreys, actress, London. FD: 1-25. Orrii) Johnson, actor. Neenah, Wis. FD: 11-29. Hal Johnstone, theater operator. Chicago. FD: 6-8. Walter C. Jordan, in many theatrical activities. Detroit. FD: 10-1. Kuppert Julian, silent screen director, Hollywood. FD: 12-30. Peter Kalleras, B & K partner. Gary. Ind. FD: 1-11. James Kaplan, film delivery executive. New York. FD: 3-26. Abe Kaufman, B & G film buyer. Chicago. FD: 10-26. Paul Kay. city manager. Interstate Circuit. Harlingcn. Tex. FD: 6-29. (ierald A. Kelleher. founder Empire Broadcasting Co. New York. FD: 7-13. Paul H. Kemerer, former theater manager. Carrollton. O. FD: 6-7. Joye Kennedy, actress. London. FD: 3-15. Wanda Howard Kennedy, stage actress. New York. FD: 3-19. Arthur Koch, veteran operator. Roosevelt Theater. Chicago. FD: 11-30. Ernest Koenig. Universal foreign department. New York. FD. 2-24. Max Kaplan, former Detroit theater operator. Miami Beach. FD: 6-8. William M. Kreisle, theater owner. Morgan City. La. FD: 8-31. Mei Lan-Fang, noted Chinese actress. Shanghai. FD: 8-12. Louis Lams on, Columbia auditor. Hollywood. FD: 7-19. Harry J. Lane, actor. New York. FD: 11-1. Lillian Langdon, retired actress. Santa Monica. Calif. FD: 2-15. Henry Kay Laphan, former theater owner. Detroit. FD: 2-18. Fred G. Latham, former theatrical producer. New York. FD: 2-2. Arthur A. Lee, head of Gaumont British in the U. S. Lisbon. FD: 2-24. Benjamin Leo, theater operator. Stamford. Conn. FD: 7-30. Joseph W. Levenson, circuit operator. Boston. FD ; 11-12. Ike Libson, circuit head. Cincinnati. FD: 10-26. Edward Litzel, veteran projectionist. Pittsburgh. FD: 5-18. Robert D. Lively, scenarist. New York. FD: 3-10. 55 Gaylord Llloyd, former assistant producer: brother of Harold Lloyd. Hollywood. FD: 9-2. Henry Loew, theater manager. New York. FD: 6-15. Jack Loew, Boston theater manager: brother of E. M. Loew Boston. FD: 12-28. James M. Longergan, manager. E. D. Stair Corp. Detroit. FD10-27. Montagu Love, actor. Hollywood FD : 5-19. Arthur Lucas, Paramount partner in Lucas & Jenkins. Atlanta. FD: 7-20. John Ludwig, Milwaukee and Hollywood exhibitor. FD 624. Edmund Mantel], theater operator. New York. FD: 2-4. Victor Mapes. playwright producer. Cannes. France. FD: 12-14. Clarence C. Margon, Universal foreign executive. New York FD: 5-21. Meyer .Marks, circuit founder. Chicago. FD: 8-5. Tullj Marshall, actor. Hollywood. FD: 3-11. Fred .May, theater operator. Carrollton, Ky. FD: 8-25. A. R. <». MrCulloch, director of theater company. Gait. Ont. FD: 5-10. William .McDonnell, former circulation manager. Quigley Publications. Hollywood. FD: 1220. Francis E. McKenna, theater manager. Niagara Falls. FD: 10-27. William A. McKevitt, owner of Coast theater circuit. Portland. Ore. FD: 12-28. Patrick Mc.Manus, pioneer theaterman. Joliet, 111. FD • 12-2. Edward McWade. actor. Hollywood. FD: 5-21. Leo Median, former headquarters general manager for Quigley Publications. San Francisco. FD: 11-12. John P. .Miles, veteran publicity writer. Hollywood. FD: 4-12. Edwin E. Miller, Universal librarian. Hollywood. FD: 9-16. William V. Miller, associated with Miami's first film theater. Miami. FD . 8-17. Charles Milmar, manager two theaters. Kokomo, Ind. FD: 12-6. E. G. Milne, RKO exploiteer. Seattle. FD: 3-24. William Mitchell, manager-owner. Patio Theater. Chicago. FD: 12-7. Onofre Moner. 20th-Fox sales director in Argentina. Buenos Aires. FD: 3-24. Harry Moody, Bausch & Lomb, industrial engineer. Rochester. N. Y. FD: '6-20. Alfred P. Morel I, author and scenarist. Greenwich, Conn. FD . 3-19. Harry Mouth, Reiss circuit booking manager. Louisville. FD: 12-8. Ed Mullen, veteran theater manager. New Haven. FD: 2-24.