Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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MOTION PICTURE HERALD COMPARING ADMISSION SCALES WITH WAGES, SALARIES AND RETAIL PRICE INCREASES STAY OF DECREE BAFFLES ORGANIZED EXHIBITORS BUT THEY LIKE IT STUDIO STRIKE SPREADS TO NATION; CARPENTERS HALT NEW THEATRE CONSTRUCTION The new Chaplin —"M. Verdoux" — Pictorial interview, Page 15 — Review by W. R. Weaver (in Product Digest) THE BOX OFFICE CHAMPIONS REVIEWS {In Product Digest) Monsieur Verdoux Born to Kill Honeymoon This Happy Breed A Likely Story Twilight on the Rio Grande Banjo OP VOL. 167, A O. 3; APRIL 19, 1947 Entered as second-class matter, January 12, 1931, at the Post Office, at New York City, U.S. A under the act of Marc lished weekh' bv Qmgley Pubtishinq Co., Inc., at 1270 Sixth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, N^u York 20 V 1 .Si ibs, r\pl a year in the Americas. $10.00 a year Foreign. Single copy, 25 cents. All contents copynght 194, by Qmgley Publishing