The film daily year book of motion pictures (1935)

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2S1 Gr.— M. C. Roskopf, Casino Theater, Marshalltown, Iowa, vs. Don Thornburg, Strand and Family Theaters, Marshalltown, Iowa. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Bank night.) 299 Gr. — W. W. Watt, Casino Theater, Sac City, Iowa, vs. George Norman and Jack Keuch, Chieftain Theater, Sac City, Iowa. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Bank night.) DETROIT EXCHANGE Case; Board — Complainants and Respondents — 166 C. & Z.— Protests filed by various exhibitors in Detroit vs. the present clearance and zoning. (Schedule.) 184 Gr. — United Detroit Theaters Corp., Eastown Theater, Detroit, Mich., vs. Lew Wisper, Eastown Theater, Detroit, Mich. (Article V-E, Part 6, Section 4 — Interference with lease.) 197 Gr. — Nick Kuris, Ritz Theater, Muskegon Mich., vs. Paul Schlossman and all Ex changes. Regent, State, Majestic and all first and second run houses, Muskegon and Detroit. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1— Reduced admissions.) 221 Gr. — F. Z. Lewis, Capitol Theater, Eaton Rapids, Mich., vs. Norton and Hayes, Flint, Mich. (Article V-D, Part 4 [a] — Non-theatricals.) And (Article V-E, Part 2, Section 1 — Reduced admissions.) 289 C. & Z. — Protests from various local exhibitors in Grand Rapids, a new C. & Z. Schedule for the territory was formulated. INDIANAPOLIS EXCHANGE Case ; Board — Complainants and Respondents — 29 Gr. — Harry Nagel, Dream Theater, Indianapolis, vs. M. Margolis, Rivoli Theater, Indianapolis, Indiana. (Article V-E, Part 3, Sections 1, 2 and 3 — Reduced admissions and lotteries.) 30 Gr. — Harry Nagel, Dream Theater, Indianapolis, vs. Paramount Theater, Indianapolis. (Article V-E, Part 3, Sections 1, 2 and 3— Lotteries.) 121 Gr. — Pantheon Theater, Vincennes, Ind., vs. Theodore Charles (Moon Theater, Vincennes). (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1— Reduced admissions — "Race Nights.") 122 Gr. — Charles R. Metzger (Two John's Theater, Indianapolis) and 118 other theater owners of Indiana, vs. all Distributors and L. O. Sholty and Leroy Dennis, et al. (Article V-D, Part 4 [a] — Non-theatricals.) 133 Gr. — Northern Theaters Company (operating Rivoli Theater, Indianapolis, Ind., vs. H. A. Calloway (Emerson Theater) ; G. W. Wolfard (Hamilton Theater), all of Indianapolis. (Article V-E, Part 5B — Premature advertising.) 155 — Gr. — H. R. Evans, Albion Theater, Albion, Ind., vs. United Artists Corp., Indianapolis, Ind. (Article V-F, Part 6 — 10 per cent cancellation clause.) 157 Gr. — Baxter Amusement Co., Louisville, Ky., vs. St. Therese Catholic Church Gym, Louisville, Ky. (Article V-D, Part 4 [a]— Nontheatricals.) 158 Gr. — Marion-Washington Realty Co., Paramount Theater, Marion, Ind., vs. Washington Theater Co., Marion, Ind., Indiana Theater. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1— Reduced admission.) 167 C. & Z. — Protests filed by various exhibitors in Indianapolis Territory against clearance and zoning. (Schedule.) 194 Gr. — H. G. Frederickson, Res. Mgr., Fourth Avenue Amusement Co., Mars Theater, Lafayette, Ind., vs. Clyde South and Ivan Arnold, Main Theater, Lafayette, Ind. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Unfair competition.) 198 Gr. — Leonard Sowar, Strand Theater, Muncie. Indiana, vs. Rivoli Theater, Muncie, Ind. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Race night.) 230 Gr. — Roy Parry, Mgr., Oriental Theater, Indianapolis, vs. Roosevelt Theater, Indianapolis, Ind. (Article V-E, Part 3. Section 1 — Reduced admissions.) KANSAS CITY EXCHANGE Case; Board — Complainants and Respondents — 41 Gr.— C. E. Esterly. Nu-Era Theater, Kansas City, Missouri, vs. C. H. Burkey, Summit Theater, Kansas City, Mo. (Article VI, Part 2, Section 1 — Overbuying.) 96 Gr. — I. W. Maple, Maple Theater, Bethany. M issouri, vs. Lester M. Robinson (Rigney Theater), Albany, Missouri. (Article VI, Part 2, Section 1 — Overbuying.) no C. &Z.— 1. H. L. Dunnuck, Madrid Theater, Atchison, Kansas, vs. Orpheum and Royal Theaters. 2. O. F. Sullivan, West Theater, Wichita, Kansas, vs. Wichita Theater. 3. Frank H. Cassil, Rialto Theater, St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. Glen H. Moskow, Regal Theater; John Egli, Hickory Theater; W. A. Leucht, Olive Theater ; R. A. Gregory, Rivoli Theater, vs. Dubinsky Brothers (1st run operators in St. Joseph.) 4. George Baker, Newman Theater, Kansas City, Mo., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Dist Corp., Midland Theater, Kansas City, Mo., Lawrence Lehman, Mainstreet Theater, Kansas City, Mo., vs. clearance and zoning in Kansas City. 156 Gr. — Mrs. A. Baier, Lindbergh Theater, Kansas City, Mo., vs. Edwin S. Young, Roanoke Theater, Kansas City, Mo. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 3 — Reduced admission — ^bank night.) 188 Gr. — Mrs. A. Baier, Lindbergh Theater, Kansas City, vs. W. D. Fulton, Colonial and Southtown Theaters, Kansas City. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Bank night.) 189 Gr. — Mrs. A. Baier, Lindbergh Theater, Kansas City, vs. J. F. Rigney, Westport Theater. Kansas City. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Bank night.) 199 Gr. — E. S. Young, Roanoke Theater, Kansas City, vs. Universal Film Exchange, Inc., Kansas City. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Reduced admissions.) 213 Gr. — Chillicothe Amusement Company, Ritz Theater, Chillicothe, Ohio, vs. Glen Dickinson Theaters, Dickinson Theater, Chillicothe, Ohio. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1— Reduced admissions.) 215 Gr. — Mrs. A. Baier, Lindbergh Theater, Kansas City, vs. J. F. Rigney, Westport Theater, Kansas City. Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Reduced admissions.) 224 Gr.— Clyde B. McAleer, Orpheum Theater, Parsons, Kansas, vs. Dickinson Uptown Theater, Parsons, Kansas. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Reduced admissions.) 225 Gr. — C. A. Schultz, Strand Theater, Creston, Iowa, vs. Glen W. Dickinson Theaters, Inc., Dickinson Theater, Creston, Iowa. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Reduced admissions.) 242 Gr. — Barney Dubinsky, operating the Miller and Jefferson Theaters, Jefferson City, Mo., vs. W. H. Mueller of Jefferson City and Harry Sodini of St. Louis. (Article V-E, Part 6 — Interference with lease.) 243 Gr.— G. E. Klock, Klock Theater, Neodesha. Kansas, vs. Gem Theater, J. E. Whitten, Neodesha. Kansas. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Bank night.) 252 Gr. — Gem Theater, Neodesha, Kansas, vs. Klock Theater, Neodesha, Kansas. (Article VI. Part 2, Section 1 — Overbuying.) 253 Gr.— W. A. Leucht, Olive Theater, St. Joseph, Mo., vs. Frank Cassil, Rialto Theater. St. Joseph, Mo. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Reduced admissions.) 254 Gr. — Midland Theater, Tom Steele, Mgr.. Pittsburg, Kansas, vs. J. A. Lenski, Cozy Theater, Pittsburg. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Reduced admissions.) 266 Gr. — John T. Graham, Mgr., Main Street Theater, Warrcnsburg, Missouri, vs. Commonwealth Theaters, Inc., operating Star Theater, Warrensburg. Missouri. (Article V-E, Part 3, Section 1 — Bank night.)