Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1943)

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50 MANAGERS' ROUND TABLE July 3 1, I 943 (Left) Jay Golden, RKO Palace, Rochester, features United Nation flags to stimulate sales for Shangri-La Drive. (Right) Lester Pollock uses similar theme at Loew's Rochester. War activities aided by Sgt. E. D. Harris, former Round Tabler; June Davies, Carl Meeker, city manager, Glendale Fox houses in California, and Jeanette Briggs, local movie editor. By tying in the War Bond Sales, Ken Hoel, Harris theatres, Pittsburgh, was able to sell the feature, "Stormy Weather," using an army jeep and trailer with colored orchestra. Assistant James Lindsay aided. Boston Managers collaborated on the Shangri-La drive on the Commons. Shown are Mayor Tobin; Emil Groth, RKO Memorial; Ben Rosenberg, Metropolitan; a member of the Waves. Century's Avalon theatre in Brooklyn, N. Y., managed by Walter Kenney, permitted patrons to punch the Fuehrer's Face if they purchased War Stamps and Bonds.