Exhibitors Herald World (Oct-Dec 1930)

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10 EXHIBITORS HERALD -WORLD October 4, 1930 ▼Producer, exchange, exhibitor — the triangle of the motion picture business. Each is dependent on theothers ...each equally important. Orders, inquiries, instructions, reports — between them flash the important messages of a great industry. Contacts must be speedy. They must be accurate. They must leave a printed record for future reference. "▼" Daily increasing thousands of over the Triangle of Business business telegrams flash across the vast network of Postal Telegraph wires— reaching 70,000 points in the United States and 8,000 in Canada. ▼ Executives appreciate the speed and accuracy — the alert messengers, highly trained operators, secondsplitting equipment, and the sense of responsibility that Postal Telegraph employees make evident in every transaction. ▼ The only American telegraph company offering a world-wide service of coordinated record communications. ▼ Postal Telegraph, through affiliation in the International System, goes to Europe, Asia and the Orient over Commercial Cables; to the West Indies, Central and South America over All America Cables; to ships at sea via Mackay Radio. "Postal Telegraph All America Cables Commercial Cables Mackay Radio