The Exhibitor (Nov 1942-May 1943)

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v he Shot Heard ’Round The World ! /■>/;' '> AMERICA CALLS ITS PATRIOTIC SHOWMEN! ( Have you' sent in your Pledge ?) JAN. 14th — GALA OPENING DAY AND NIGHT. City 'Wide parade all local organic zations. Children Committee in costume of United Nations visits Mayor who pro¬ claims United Nations Week. Night cere¬ mony of cutting tape at theatre. JAN. 18th— FOREIGN COMMUNITY NIGHT. One or more nights, depending on popu¬ lation groups in your vicinity. Stage cere¬ mony if possible with groups in costume, singers, dancers, music of foreignAmerican sponsorship. JAN. 15th— INDUCTION NIGHT. Boys of foreign parentage going into service on stage with others. United induction cere¬ mony on stage with military pomp. JAN. 16th. — CHILDREN’S PARADE OF PENNIES. Throughout nation each child is bringing one cent to school. Great human interest stunt for photos and publicity. JAN. 17th — SERVICE AND PATRIOTIC CLUBS. Line up all groups. Luncheon with speakers. Club night at theatre. JAN. 19th-MISS UNITED NATIONS NIGHT. Culmination of Beauty Contest of all nations, with newspaper tie-up. Local entrants publicized in advance. Finalists appear on stage in costume for judging. JAN. 20th — MOTHERS’ VICTORY NIGHT. Invite the mothers of foreign birth whose sons are in service. Also American war mothers for a joint United Nations Salute. It’s all in this Big TRAILER — POSTERS PROMOTION Campaign Book! PUBLICITY STORIES — AD MATS Sponsored by War Activities Committee 1501 Broadway, New York City