Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Sep 1931)

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September 26, 193 1 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 15 HIS NEWEST STAR. Carl Laem^tile, president of Universal THE SLIPPER SALUTE. Some of the young ladies (we (as though that identification were necessary!), with Harry speak advisedly) that put their best foot forward in United Piel, latest member of Universal' s starring corp, who will Artists' new Eddie Cantor show, "Palmy Days." The promake productions in Berlin, Paris, London and Universal City. duction opened on Broadway Wednesday night. MITZI ADDS HER CONGRATULATIONS. When Mistress Green visited Spokane, Wash., the other day, Wiley Post and Harold Gatty, round-the-world fliers, were there. And the little M-G-M actress said theirs was a swell trip, and they said hers were fine pictures, and even Winnie Mae laughed when Mitzi tried to mimic a round-the-world airplane.