Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1943)

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May 15, 1943 MANAGERS' ROUND TABLE 57 NEW WAR BOND CAMPAIGNS A special window display tying in the Second War Loan drive with "Hangmen Also Die" was obtained by H. William Reisinger of Loew's, Dayton, O. By Clarence Ai. Bunting The three booths for sale of War Bonds in the lobby of Loew's Century, Baltimore, seem to be busy. Gertrude Bunchez, Loew's publicist, arranged for three comely girls to "man" the booths. An illuminated War Bond booth was placed in the lobby of Loew's Granada, Cleveland, by Carl Rogers, manager. New posters replace the old ones as issued each month. The "V" is illuminated with blue lights. This is Harland Rankin's entry for the recent Victory Loan parade in Chatham, Ont. He is manager of the Centre theatre there. "Hitler's coffin" was the high spot of a parade arranged for the Fuehrer's birthday through the streets of San Jose, Calif., by Andrew Saso and Paul Catalana of the Fox California theatre. It was all to aid the War Bond drive. Manager Joseph Samartano reports sales of $70,895 worth of War Bonds since May 30th, last year, at the Palace, Meriden, Conn. Here is the second booth, erected by the theatre staff.