Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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Nov. 30, 1935 UNIVERSAL WEEKLY 7 Ed. Kuykendall, President of the Molion Picture Theatre Owners Association was asked to Universal City recently to discuss exhibitor requirements for pictures with the Universal producers. He saw “ Next Time We Love ” in production and here he is talking with its star , Margaret Sullavan. Flanagan Bursts Into Verse TO MY FELLOW EXHIBITORS: Oswald, the Lucky Rabbit, Swell Cartoon, you better grab it. Love to see him do his stuff. Sometimes timid, sometimes rough. He makes all my patrons roar, And they yell for More and More. That’s one way exhibitors know, Oswald is a right smart show! By Fred Flanagan (Vona Theatre, Vona Colorado) N. B. Thank you, Mr. Flanagan, we think so tool You will be happy to know that Universal has just signed a new iron-clad contract with Walter Lantz, to put the finishing touches on "Oswald" for two more years. That is what Universal thinks of Oswald and his creator. * CASE OF THE LOST SHEEP