[Film Daily, 29 October 1925, page 1] Rowland Quits First National; Resignation Is Effective Saturday / Move Unexpected — Future Plans Not Known — Has Been Surveying Europe / Richard A. Rowland on Saturday steps out of First National. He has tendered his resignation as general manager in which post he has been responsible for the production policy of the organization. / Difficulties developing as a result of a mutual inability to get together on personal financial arrangements are held to be responsible for this move which comes as a distinct surprise. / Rowland’s future plans are unknown, although it is learned that he made a careful survey of foreign conditions when he was in Europe. This scrutiny of the industry abroad included production primarily but embraced distribution and exhibition as well. / Efforts to reach Rowland for a statement last night failed.
[Film Daily, 3 November 1925, page 1] ROWLAND / By DANNY [Joe Dannenberg] / To continue with First National. All of which is as it should be. And for the first time in months. The situation is definitely clarified. Rowland has done a big job for FN. No doubt of that. There arose a difference in opinion as to compensation. Now this has been settled. And Rowland continues with his production policy.
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