Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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It costs plenty to produce 1,000 feet of 16mm film. But it costs only pennies per month to protect these irreplaceable A&B roll color originals, reversal positives and tapes from damaging extremes of temperature and humidity. Store them at the famous Bonded Film Storage vaults in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Bonded now provides temperature and humidity regulated storage areas, when specified. Also available on request are environmental controlled chambers for maximum care and protection. Bonded experts record every carton you send in, individually log the location and keep everything at your fingertips for you. Bonded's radio-directed trucks will pick up and deUver for you anywhere in Metropolitan New York. Bonded has skilled packers and on-the-premises screening and shipping. (Ask De Luxe Laboratories, they've been with us for years). Better still, write us at 630 Ninth Avenue, New York City 10036. BONDED A division of imOvO Industrial Corporation New York, Ft. Lee, N. J., Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto, Are your films stored in the best of hands? NMicn National Ass<K'iation of Manufacturers told press alxxf pro^niin, ihcsc principals tccrc on hand (left to right): Charl director of NAM project; W. P. Cullandcr, president of NAM; I Basham, Jr., senior v.p. for personnel; and Earl Sandmeyer, u. p, dent, public relations, both of Chemical Bank New York Trust Cipi NAM Unveils Program to Aid Uneniplo d: "MIND" Program a Pilot for N ¥> ESULTS OF A pilot training pro•^' gram designed to make "uncmployables" employable were disclosed on May 10 by W. P. Cullandcr, President of the National Association of Manufacturers at a news conference conducted jointly with Chemical Bank New York Trust Company, a leading participant in the social research project. The program is called MIND (Methods of Intellectual Development) and consists of two parts: basic educational and typing. The basic education course demonstrates how the reading, writing and arithmetic levels of some functional illitLTates and school dropouts can be raised three or four grades in only six to eight weeks. Participants, for example, entered with reading skills that tested at grade levels from 3.9 to 9.3. Their arithmetic scores were even lower. After six weeks enrollment in the rapid-learning course, they showed an average three and onehalf grade jump in reading. Their arithmetic and word-meaning a i3i ' m X lid atioiial Effort lo Developk scores showed increases two grades. ■'While industry has a pi need for trainable applicanj, er jobs presently exist fo^ cants whose ability to read< simple arithmetic problen sub-standard levels. By how young people can be and inexpensively broughtj an eighth grade level in R's, we believe we can <iai strate for industry's use a n< that can be used in the wide assault on the uncmpi problem,"' Mr. Gullander The NAM staff research vclopcd the typing portioi MIND program to show be programmed learning tec and audio teaching eqi could be utilized to imp skill needed in almost dustry. Typing students had ao audio devices on their d< select one of four lessons mitted simultaneously from chine nearby. The lessons speed and difficulty. Studei (continued on page TV ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ ■•■ • MULTI-RANK PRINTING & SOUND RECORDING FAIRCHILD • TECHNICOLOR CARTRIDGE LOADir CONTINUOUS PROJECTION TREATMEN ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I PROCESSING • INTERNEGATIVES • EDITir PHOTOGRAPHIC LABORATORY 6555 NORTH AVE , OAK PARK, ILL. AREA CODE 312-386 6603 12 BUSINESS SCREEN