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FIVE DAY ENGLISH STAR CONTEST Beautiful Deborah Kerr has scored an overnight sensation for her performance as the heroine of "Colonel Blimp." In the past other famous English beauties have registered immediate popularity for their performances in big Technicolor produc¬ tions. This five day newspaper contest features scenes from the pictures which launched the American careers of these fa¬ mous English leading ladies. The scenes and stars have been chosen for popularity and public knowledge of the production in which they appeared. Everyone will want to participate - and such participation means attention for Colonel Blimp! Plant the contest with your local newspaper the week before you run. If it should happen that your local newspaper does not have space for the contest, you can easily get equal publicity value through the device of a throwaway or by printing on the back of your programs. Mats are available in the easy to handle two-column size. Sell the beauty of Deborah Kerr and the importance of "Colonel Blimp" at one and the same time! Third Day Name These Sensational Women Win Tickets To “Colonel Blimp” Here’s Your Daily Story Deborah Kerr, lovely Eng¬ lish star of “Colonel Blimp”, lavish Technicolor production now playing at the. Theatre through United Ar¬ tists release, plays one of the most unusual roles ever seen on the screen. Miss Kerr plays the triple role of the woman “Colonel Blimp” loved in each phase of his long life. For her magnificent per¬ formance in the brilliant film Miss Kerr has emerged over¬ night as one of the brightest feminine stars on the cinema horizon. This is not the first time in movie history that an English leading lady has made an over¬ night success with American moviegoers. In the past other English stars have conquered scores of American hearts with their debut performance. Starting today and for four days hereafter this space will feature a scene from a Tech¬ nicolor hit which skyrocketed an English beauty to instan¬ taneous American fame. Your job is to write in the name of the .production and the name of the feminine star. If you remember the big Technicolor hits at all you’ll be sure to remember the stars and pictures shown here so don’t miss out on this chance to win tickets to a grand new hit, “Colonel Blimp!” Send your answers — daily — to the Puzzle Editor of this paper. The first ( ) who send in totally correct an¬ swers win tickets to “Colonel Blimp.” Miss Kerr joins Roger Live- sy, Anton Walbrook and a cast of thousands in making “Col¬ onel Blimp” one of the mem¬ orable epics of all time! Di¬ rected and produced by Mich¬ ael Powell and Emeric Press- burger, the film has been ac¬ claimed on both sides of the sea as one of the best Techni¬ color productions ever to be made. First Day Fourth Day Name These Sensational Women Name These Sensational Women Win Tickets To “Colonel Blimp" Win Tickets To “Colonel Blimp” Second Day Name These Sensational Women Fifth Day Name These Sensational Women Win Tickets To “Colonel Blimp” All five scenes available on 4 Col. Mat 40D (.60) in Tickets To “Colonel Blimp" SOLUTIONS FIRST DAY— Vivian Leigh In "Gone With The Wind" SECOND DAY —Greer Garson in "Blossoms In The Dust" THIRD DAY —Geraldine Fitzgerald in "Wilson" FOURTH DAY —Merle Oberon in "A Song to Remember" FIFTH DAY —Deborah Kerr in "Colonel Blimp"