Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1945)

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advertisements by KODAK testifying to the achievements of the movies at war The Movies... Community Rallying Point WHEN the town meets at the movies, War Bonds sell faster, blood donors hurry to the Red Cross, WAC and WAVE recruiting steps up the pace, the town blossoms out in new Victory Gardens, housewives and merchants band together to fight inflation . . . Since the beginning of the war, thousands of exhibitors have contributed hundreds of hours of showing time. They and their staffs have worked day and night to make neighborhood and community movie audiences a vital factor in winning the war. Yes, throughout the nation, one of the most effective rallying points has proved to be "the movies." Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. J. E. BRULATOUR, INC., Distributors FORT LEE CHICAGO HOLLYWOOD