Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1943)

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M a 15, 1943 MOTION PICTURE HERALD WHEN FAYE Emerson, Warner starlet, saw the photograph at the far left in the April 3rd issue of Motion Picture Herald she and the studio publicity department, addressing itself to exhibition interest, made the "look-alike" photograph at the immediate left. And she is gratified she resembles "such an attractive young girl" as Mrs. Florence Barbour, manager of the Music Box Theatre, Tacoma. By Staff Photographer B. S. MOSS, chairman of the luncheon at the Hotel Astor, New York, which opened the United Jewish Appeal last Tuesday, addresses the audience which numbered 600 executives of the amusement industry. Barney Balaban, co-chairman; Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, principal speaker, and David Bernstein, co-chairman, are seated on the dais. THE ARMY induction of Republic's Harry Marcus and Stephen Dorsey was preceded by a New York farewell dinner last week. Below, seated, are Albert Schiller, Walter Titus, Jr., Mr. Marcus and Mr. Dorsey, G. C. Schaefer, Milton Green; standing are Seymour Borus, Frank Pratt, Harold Forman, Henry Zohbel, Andrew Subbiondo, Joseph Pellon, Dennis Caplin, Steve Edwards, Lou Rosso, Sidney Weill, Charles Reed Jones, Edward Seifert. ■ "FIRST AND FINEST" medallion awarded Warners for "Air Force" displayed, above, by Jack L. Warner, vice-president and executive producer. The donor is the Aeronca Aircraft Corporation. is