The Exhibitor (Jun-Nov 1944)

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ASK THESE FOLKS: "Can you spare something for the USO and other patriotic charities?" You know the answer! Mister Exhibitor, these people are not going to be asked to give in your theatre (no collections)! We just hope you 11 let them know that the NATIONAL WAR FUND DRIVE is for a good cause. Please run the Quentin Reynolds short "Memo For Joe" — avail¬ able from R K O. And during the Drive there will be just a two-minute trailer available through your local War Chest Campaign. The Drive is from Sept. 20th to Nov. 11th. Thanks! !*■ S. Every man and woman in film business, home offices, exchanges* studios, theatres, should consider it a sacred duty to give liberally to the humanitarian National War Fund through their local united campaign* Sponsored by War Activities Committee of Motion Picture Industry, 1501 Broadway, N. Y. C.