News of Wood, Field and Stream; Preparing at Brielle Against Discrimination Pollack Due Soon
Date: 26 April 1938
By Raymond R. Camp
Raymond Camp
The week-end certainly brought out the fishermen, and for every man who was on the streams after trout there seemed to be ten on the water after flounders and striped bass, particularly in New Jersey.
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News and Notes of the Advertising World; Plan Eau de Quinine Drive Accounts Notes Run Test Campaigns
Date: 25 April 1938
Ad campaign for air-conditioning equipment planned
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NEWS OF THE SCREEN; Warners to Feature 'Declaration of Independence'-Miss Stanwyck Gets 'Mad Miss Manton' Role Of Local Origin
Date: 26 April 1938
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
The third short to be expanded into a feature was announced today by Warners, who revealed that'"Declaration of Independence" will be filmed late in the Summer with John Litel in the leading role of Patrick Henry.
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A. P. HONORS NOYES, ITS RETIRING CHIEF; Pays Unprecedented Tributes to Publisher Who Served It as President 38 Years Amendment to By-Laws Beaten A. P. HONORS NOYES, ITS RETIRING CHIEF Truth in the News Noyes Deeply Moved An Unprecedented Election Opposes Sale of Radio News
Date: 26 April 1938
Opposes sale of AP news to radio, s to AP
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NEWS OF THE STAGE; ' I Married an Anger Due Here Week of May 9-'The Women' Continues-'Eye on the Sparrow' Delayed The Sparrow' Expected May 3 Miscellaneous
Date: 25 April 1938
As indicated in this column last Tuesday, "I Married. an Angel" will open on Broadway the week of May 9, coming probably to the Broadhurst, Shubert or Winter Garden. Since the Dwight Deere Wiman musical is a heavy scenic production, the chances favor the Winter Garden, which also has a cooling system.
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Advertising News and Notes; Tidewater Plans Safety Drive Puerto Rico Starts Campaign $200,000 for Vitamins Plus Ads Sunkist Tests Ads for Orient Personnel Notes
Date: 26 April 1938
Rubber Mfrs Assn plans replacement ad campaign
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SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD; Crane Wilbur Will Return to Pictures as Napoleon in Warners' '100 Days' DIETRICH SIGNS CONTRACT She Will Appear in Two Films for Columbia--Picture for Jane Withers Chosen Dietrich on Way Here Of Local Origin
Date: 25 April 1938
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
" The Hundred Days," that spectacular moment in history between Napoleon's escape from Elba and his banishment to St. Helena, is to be filmed by Warner Brothers. The idea was initiated as a short,
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