Action in the North Atlantic (Warner Bros.) (1943)

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SNIPE YOUR NEWSPAPERS FOR STREET ‘EXTRAS!!’ Arrange now ae ae Storm 2 Hills In Tunisia; U.S. Cutter Captures rew of U-Boat Sunk Off Carolina PONTE D GN ONIE Allicd Fliers Get Se wees | 7 Ships, British “ACTION Ik THE pate ee NORTH ATLANTIC’ EE Complete War News Coverage Read Every Day in This Newspaper Humphrey. Bogart in “Action in See the North Atlantic”. with the circulation or promotion manager of local paper to print several thousand arrow snipes as suggested at left. Have these sniped on edition | U.S.O. Matron Helps carrying front page news of any war action in the North Atlantic and distributed free. SUGGEST FEATURE SERIES HONORING MEN IN ACTION IN NORTH ATLANTIC Your editor will be the first to agree that the heroic actions of the Merchant Marine are the least known and least honored — though of vital importance — among the war services. Suggest, therefore, a series titled "Action in the North Atlantic," or "Our Local Boys in Action in the North Atlantic,” for several days, narrating the experiences of local heroes who have seen Asa climax, arrange for a scroll listing these local heroes to be presented to run action as merchant seamen, Navy men or Coast Guard patrol. to their wives or mothers on your stage, with newspaper sponsoring the presentation. A ONE-SHOT CONTEST THAT’S ALL-ACTION EXCITEMENT! Guessing the turn of events in this war is now America's favorite indoor pastime. Here's your chance to corral this interest for your showing by offering guest tickets via a newspaper contest for the nearest accurate guesses as to the date the Allied communiques will announce the next U-boat sinkings by our forces. Require contest entrants to subst 25-word letter telling "Why | Want to See Humphrey Bogart in ‘Action in the North Atlantic’ " so that winners can be selected from best letters if no U-boat sinkings are announced during life of contest. Start this contest one week in advance of run and repeat daily for full week. Idea can be staged in lobby, also distributing reprints of this mat for patrons to make their guesses. chon 1 L079 es With a contest to cheer the contest«minded editor! The next U-boat sinking will be announced in Allied communiques on Order “AA Contest Mat I01B” = lic=from the Warner Bros. Campaign Plan Editor. 321 West 44th Street. New York 186, N. Y. 4-DAY NEWSPAPER CONTEST.....A NC [FIRST DAY ] [ SECOND DAY ] (Introductory Release) Free Movie Tickets Offered for Correct Rhyme Titles How good a Humphrey Bogart fan are you? How well do you remember this famous star’s most famous pictures? Why? ’Cause starting today, and for the next three days, the Strand Theatre in cooperation with this newspaper is offering ten pairs of movie tickets free each day for the correct answer to each daily TitleRhyme contest. It’s very easy— and full of fun for all you fans. All you have to do is identify the title of the Humphrey Bogart picture referred to in the rhyme under the scene from that picture. Then write in 25 words, or less, a letter telling “Why I Want to See Humphrey Bogart in ‘Action in the North Atlantic’,” send it in with your Title-Rhyme answer to the Daily News Contest Editor — and if your answer is correct and your letter one of the ten best for the day, you will receive two tickets to see Bogart in Warner Bros.’ “Action in the North Atlantic” at the Strand Theatre. “Action in the North Atlantic” is the thrilling story of the heroes of our Merchant Marine. You won’t want to miss it—so go after those free tickets now! He kissed Bergman in Paris—and then... In He ae ae Lupino, his “moll”, saw Bogart die he kissed her again! On “.... ......”, a mountain high! (Answer: “‘Casablanca’’ ) (Answer: “High Sierra’’ ) SE eT EE i WN eS VE