Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1939)

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The selection of Leo, Jr., was the biggest national publicity stunt ever staged for a short subject. A nation-wide hunt by International Lions Clubs'. The winner at Lions' international convention at Pittsburgh1. Crowned at NewYork World's Fair! The flight to Hollywood to become the living symbol of M-G-M's superior short subjects. THEY CAN'T HOLD LEO, JR.! He's roaring to go! Here are a few of his new shorts! l\0 ASH CAN FLEET E*P<»ing secrets of subm LCtT -Li? O C G />. „ fo 000 ooo B ".0 OTBALL THRILLS O" PETE SMITH'S annual review of U. S. a 176 pigskin stars in 8 breath-taking Coast to Coast. Release date SET 'EM UP PETE SMITH bowls 'em over with a natural for exploitation. (Remember "Strikes and Spares"!)— Release date Sept. 30.