Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1945)

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OP VOL 158, NO. 2 NEW WAR RESTRICTIONS HIT PRODUCT AND LABOR 10.000 SHOWMEN PLEDGE THEATRES FOR "DIMES" EXHIBITORS NAME TOP TEN SHORTS FOR 1944 OWI MOVING PRODUCTION TO HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS STORY PRICES ROCKET AS STUDIOS BID FOR BOOKS BRITISH PRESS PLANS FOR EDUCATIONAL FILMS JANUARY 13, 1945 dass matter, Jam.. rji\, at the Post Offic, York City. under the lishcU by Quialcy Publishiny cu., inc.. at 1270 Sixth Aveniif, K.hkcfcller Center. ) urk 20, N. 1. SuhicrnHum. (uu, a sear in the Americas, $10.00 a year Foreign. Single copy, 25 cents. All contents copyright 1945 by Quigley Publishing Company