Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1943)

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48 MANAGERS' ROUND TABLE July 31, 1943 SHOWMANSHIP AND WAR Photo by Eeni Newsphoto O. J. Ratto used this effective street ballyhoo at Loew's Palace, in Washington. Pedestrians got a kick from the apparent embarrassment of the usher. Matt Saunders, manager Loew's Poli, in Bridgeport, had his artist paint this sign, which measured 60 ft., and surrounded it with still scenes from the picture. Here is an attractive window display arranged by the Strand theatre in New York. Note use of stills. Photo by Richardson Studio For "Bombardier" Eddie Miller, at the Hippodrome, Cleveland, had this Bombardier Chorus and a Wave Octette on stage for radio broadcast. Photo by Irving Kaufman George H. Miner, Loew's Mt. Vernon, N. Y. used a stage set in lobby. RKO Flushing, in New York, obtained this exhibition of nautical instruments from a defense plant. Al Zimbalist, exploiteer for the Lou Goldberg houses in Brooklyn, arranged the tie-up.