Business screen magazine (1946)

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The winner is proclaimed and Jiminy presents a badpe of intelligence. Throughout both pictures. Jiminy sings and dances a melod\ called 'Tm No Fool" — changing the h rics lo fit the lesson being taught. I'm ,Vo Fool On a Bicycle instructs young cyclists in the proper methods of handling bicycles, especially in automobile traffic. Based on research from police departments, the National Safety Council and similar groups, the film uses Jiniinv and Disney kid-creatures to change children s minds about stunt riding and other accident-aimed habits. I'm ^'o Fool II ill) Fire holds a I iiniic mirror up to young folk who |il;n with matches, build fire hazards in closets, break the fire rules uhen out camping. The sensible little boy. who also knew the right wav to ride a bicycle, shows how Y-O-L should behave with fire and fire fixin s. The safety subjects are suggested for use by industrial organizations — which may donate prints to schools, police and fire departments and other conmmnity groups active in safety education. Prints of both films are available under a six-year lease. Price per print is $125.00 ($100.00 to non-profit organizations I . Requests f<ir preview prints should be sent to Walt Disney Productions Educational Kilm Division oflices in Burbank. California or at 447 Madison Ave.. New York City. Kameny Ad Agency Moves to Larger New York Offices ♦Its first decade in the advertising, public relations field was marked recently by Kameny Associates with a move into new and larger offices at 2 West 45th Street. New York City. The agency also has established a public relations department under the direction of Jack M. Janoff. Kameny services photographic, electronic and stveral other types of firms. Among their clients are manufacturers, distributors, importers, wholesalers and retailers. new automatic protects your IR, .ZL D I J5. IQ: T SC REEI No more pulling screen fabric off the roller! The new Radiant Automatic Safety Roller Lock prevents fabric from being lowered beyond the full picture size. Assures even hanging and cuts down costly fabric repairs. EDUCATOR Wall models are specially designed for the constant handling required while in use. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR giving specifications, prices on the complete line of Radiant Proiection Screens for all purposes. Model ECED Wall Ceiling Screen The simplest, most eflScient largeaudience screen of its type and size. Model ECED can be hung conveniently from either wall or ceiling by strong, dual purpose brackets. Highly reflective, fine-grain glassbeaded surface provides sharp, bright projection quality — ideal for slides, filmstrips, movies. Available in eight sizes: 6' x 8' to 12' x 12'. RJLIDIANIT 1U RADIANT MANUFACTURING CORP. •1225 SO. TALMAN CHICAGO 8, ILL. NUMBER 4 VOLUME 17 1956 55