Universal Weekly (1932-1936)

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2 : — ■ ^ UNIVERSAL WEEKLY . . . =Mar. 18. 1933 UNIVERSAL COES No. 714 Straight-from-the-Shoulder Talk by Carl Laemmie, President of the Universal Pictures Corporation In these tough times, every exhibitor who gives serious thought to the future of his business must use the brains Cod gave him and exercise all of his smartest faculties in the selection of pictures. The answer is ''Universal.'' Every exhibitor must have a sure source of satisfactory supply. And the answer must be "Universal." Through storm and adversity. Universal has held its chin high and marched along. It is marching along today with firmer step than ever and it invites you to step out with it. Universal offers you "The Big Cage" to help you inject new life into your business. Universal comes out with "The Rome Express" at a time when just such good pictures are vitally necessary to your welfare.