Business screen magazine (1938)

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s going over interested A m e r i fa^n s ; leel, Man's Servant" has also been shown to over 000 specially-invited guests, customers, and proscts of U. S. Steel. These special showings were also idurt«i4 With the facilities of the naUonwide Jam ndy Roiectjon Service. oi mankind's escape from J In Technicolor motion picture* form, the dramati^ story of iron i^ and steel is being shown before both theatric^yand non-theatrical audiences. ^^ The Jam Handy Organization is glad to participate in the suc ■j cess of this dramatic educational program by having these 1 showings held through its theatrical and ^on-theatrical f acili rlbiitiS Produced in^!^chnicolor for United States Steel G IndustriaiiKctures, with the supervision of Batten, Bar by Hollywood uistine & Osborn. rk. JAM HANDY (ytaanhatlon Slidefilms • Talking Pictures • Sales Conventions • Playlets New York, 230 Park Avenue, MVriaY Hill 9-5290 Detroit, 2900 East Grand Boulevard, MAdison 2450 Chicago, 35 East Wacker Drive, STAte 6758 Hollywood, 7046 Hollywood Boulevard, HEmpstead 5809