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. . Tom<br />

March 31 through April 4, with Joe E. Brown<br />

in the top role . . . Louis Charninsky is<br />

back on Elm Street as manager of his beloved<br />

Capitol and Rialto theatres as he had<br />

been for a number of years. When Interstate<br />

opened two of its swanky neighborhood<br />

theatres in north Dallas. Louie was sent<br />

out to get them started. He finished up at<br />

the Circle a few days ago and was relieved<br />

by the new manager, Carl CuUum.<br />

Charles E. Darden and wife left on a short<br />

business and pleasure trip to Beaumont,<br />

New Orleans and were to return via Houston<br />

. . . Leonard Duckworth of the Darden office<br />

in New Orleans was here with Joy<br />

Houck who came to look after his Texas<br />

theatre interests . . . Leroy Bickel, MGM<br />

manager, invited city officials, civic and club<br />

leaders, exhibitors and other guests for a<br />

screening Wednesday of "State of the Union"<br />

at the Capitan Theatre.<br />

Don Ameche and wife visited the Ben<br />

Whitakers here for several days. The star<br />

took third place in a skeet shoot at Dallas<br />

Gim club. The Ameches left for a few days<br />

in New Orleans before returning to Hollywood<br />

for radio and pictm-e assignments.<br />

J. B. Underwood, Columbia divisional manager,<br />

returned from Memphis . Vincent,<br />

western Texas representative for Southwestern<br />

Theatre Equipment Co., was forced<br />

back to the office by our last frigid weather,<br />

but left again with portfolio and other samples<br />

. . . Gilbert Soule is getting experience<br />

as a booker in the Eagle Lion exchange. His<br />

father, Frank Soule, is in charge of all EL<br />

exchange operations.<br />

Adelman-Sachs Add Tulsa<br />

Delman<br />

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