Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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June 2 7, 1931 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 19 THE CAHECA REPORTS WELCOME HOME. Film and publication folk gathered to pay homage to Claude Flemming, narrator of Educational' s "Romantic Journeys" series, at a luncheon in his honor given in New York following his return from a production trip to Northern Africa. Flemming (shoum at the end of the table) was gone three months. Among those attending the luncheon were: Gordon S. Uliite. advertising director of Educatiotuil ; Joe Rivkin, Tiffany publicity staff; Don Hancock of The Film Daily ; Robert Doidge, Educational executive; Jack Narrower, Maurice D. ("Red") Kann, Motion Picture Daily; and nezvspaper critics. FILM TECHNICIANS. With their severest critics. At the entrance to the Paramount studio in Hollywood, are shown members of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers during their convention in Los Angeles.