1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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142 PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS "1000 and One" 147 United Projector and Film Corp. 228 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. Large number of films — educational, religious, entertainment — nonflam — -35mm, 28mm, and mostly 16mm — also Hepworth subjects — rent, sell and a few "free" — serve territory east of Mississippi. 148 U. S. Bureau of Mines, Experiment Station Pittsburgh, Pa. 50 films — mineral industries — mostly non-flam — 35mm mostly — "free" — serve all U. S.— other distributors (write to nearest) — Alabama (U. S. Bureau of Mines, Southern Experiment Station, Birmingham), California fU. S. Bureau of Mines Petroleum Field Office, 506 Customhouse, San Francisco), Dist. of Columbia (U. S. Bureau of Mines, Washington), Indiana (73), Iowa (77), Massachusetts (156j), Minnesota (U. S. Bureau of Mines, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis), Missouri (156 1), New Jersey (156 n), New York (156 q), Oklahoma (U. S. Bureau of Mines Experiment Station, Bartlesville), Texas (156 u), Utah (U. S. Bureau of Mines, Experiment Station, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City), Washington (U. S. Bureau of Mines, Experiment Station, Univ. of Washington, Seattle). Note—: When borrowing films of centers marked by numbers, borrowers must comply with rules laid down by those centers. 149 U. S. Bureau of Reclamation Washington, D. C. 22 films — reclamation subjects — flam and non-flam — "free" — serve all U. S. 150 U. S. Department of Agriculture Washington, D. C. 210 films — covering every phase of agricultural work, also forestry, highway construction, and wild life conservation — mostly non-flam — 35mm, a few 16mm — sell and "free" — serve all U. S. — some "sound" films ready. The Department has no official "Exchanges" but many prints are available at various points throughout the country. Always write headquarters to learn nearest source for a particular film. Address Office of Motion Pictures, Department of Agriculture, Washington. D. C. 151 U. S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau Washington, D. C. 4 films — child health and welfare — mostly non-flam — rent, sell and "free" — serve all U. S. — write headquarters to learn nearest available source. 152 U. S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau Washington, D. C. 3 films — women's work — non-flam — 35mm and 16mm — "free" — sell, if desired — serve all U. S. 153 U. S. Navy Recruiting Bureau Washington & Christopher Sts., New York City 24 films — travel and navy life — mostly flam — 35mm and 16mm — some "sound" films ready — "free" — serve all U. S. — apply at nearest navy recruiting station or 170. 154 U. S. Steel Corporation, Bureau of Safety, Sanitation and Welfare 71 Broadway, New York City 6 films — industry, health, welfare — non-flam— "free" — serve all U. S. 155 Universal Film Exchanges, Inc. (Primarily theatrical) 730 F'ifth Ave., New York City Large number of films — mainly entertainment — growing number of educational subjects — flam — rent — serve all U. S. — write always to nearest exchange — Albany, 1054 Broadway Kansas City, Atlanta, 193 Walton St. 1710 Wyandotte St. Boston, 37 Piedmont St. Los Angeles, Buffalo, 257 Franklin St. 1960 S. Vermont St. Butte, 23 S. Montana St. Memphis. 399 S. Second St. Charlotte, 300 W. 3rd St. Milwaukee, 717 Wells St. Chicago, 831 S. Wabash Av. New Haven, 126 Meadow St. Cincinnati, Pioneer and B'dway New Orleans, 1307 Tulane Av. Cleveland, 21st and Payne Av. New York, 622 Ninth Av. Dallas, 308 Harwood Av. Oklahoma City, 519 W. Main St. Denver, 801 21st St. Omaha, 1513 Davenport St. Des Moines, 10th and High Sts. Philadelphia, 1308 Vine St. Detroit, 2310 Cass St. Pittsburgh, 1709 Blvd. of Allies Indianapolis, 326 N. Illinois St. Portland, 445 Glisan St. Jacksonville, 1123 W. Adams St. St. Louis. 3320 Olive St.