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Variety, New York, May 1, 1929.

Carl Laemmle, Jr., General Manager of Universal

Pictures, 1931, Los Angeles Examiner Collection, University

of Southern California Digital Library

& Carl Laemmle and son at train station, 1931,

Los Angeles Examiner Collection,

University of Southern California Digital Library

& R. H. Cochrane, vice-president

of Universal, poses with Carl Laemmle and Miss Rosabelle

Laemmle and Carl Laemmle, Jr.

(...) Photo, Universal Weekly, Oct. 23, 1926

& All Hollywood seemed to be at Carl Laemmle, Jr.‘s party:

This group includes Boris Karloff, Albie

Booth, famous Yale football player; Marion Marsh;

the host, Carl Laemmle, Jr.;

Gloria Stuart, Tom Brown and Mary Carlisle.

(...) Photo, New Movie, Dec. 1932

& Carl Laemmle‘s Million Candle-Power Picture!

(...) There is only ONE

      Broadway

      and UNIVERSAL has it!

(...) Ad, Film Daily Cover, March 24, 1929

& U‘s Own Theme Song

      One of the songs written for the salesmen

to sing at the Universal convention in Kansas City was

titled „Money,“ sung to the tune of „Honey.“

      We are out to get MONEY Make a little bet – MONEY

      We will all be set – MONEY Watch and you will see;

      Nineteen Twenty-nine –

      MONEY,

      Get the boys to sign –

      MONEY

      On the dotted line, oh, Honey

      For Laemmle and me!

(...) Variety, June 19, 1929

& Laemmle, Jr., Feted

      Charles Chaplin was among speakers at the banquet

celebrating twenty-first birthday of Carl Laemmle, Jr.

(...) Film Daily, New York, May 1, 1929


„Charlie Chaplin might become reconciled“

Editorial content. „U. A. STARS EAST

      TO ARRANGE NEW DEAL

      May Not Be Warner –

      Other Possibilities –

      Chaplin‘s Position

                                               Los Angeles, April 30.

      Some United Artists stars, with Jos. M. Schenck, left here

Friday for New York. Schenck is reported authorized

by his people to make a deal for the sale of half of United

Artists Consolidated and including Grauman‘s

Chinese theatre here.

      A deal may be made along this line, from accounts,

between U. A. and Paramount or Fox-Metro.

In that event, it is claimed, Charlie Chaplin might become

reconciled. Otherwise, Chaplin talks as though

firmly set against a general transfer, as reported, to Warner

Brothers.

      –

      In New York the report is that the refinancing sought

by Joe Schenck for United Artists productions is well

under way. A financial statement submitted by Schenck some

weeks on the U. A. operations for the past year has

been under consideration by the bankers.

      On this financing plan for U. A. the bankers are said

to be Blair and Company and J. W. Seligman and

Company. The Seligman house handled the U. A. bond

issue of a couple of years ago. Blair and Company

are new to U. A. on the financial connection.

      Amount involved is reported at 10 million.“


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