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NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS OF SPONSORED FILMS
IDEAL PICTURES CORPORATION:
W. C. Kirkpatrick, Vice-President
M. George Weiland, Exec. \ P nnri Clpn Afgr
Hal C. Stewart, Treai-urer
Eddie Nakagania, Secretary
Branch Exch.\nces: Atlanla, Georgia 30303— 133 Nassau, N.W., \\m. Flv-AC: 404 523-2645; Baltimore, Md. 21218-102 West 25th St., Nelson C. White-AC: 301 TU 9-9963; Berkeley, Calif. 94703-1840 Alcatraz Ave., Eddie Nakagama-AC: 415 OL 4-3006; Boston, Mass. 02116 -42 Melrose St., Edw. Kondazian-AC : 617 HA 6-1133; Buffalo, N.r.-1.55S Main St., \Vm. Kirkpatrick, Jr.-AC: 716 TT 3-3782; Chicago, III. 60610-417 N. State St.. Robert Craig-AC: 312 321-9693; Clcteland, Ohio 44114-2110 PaMie Ave., Mike Blaettnar-AC: 216 MA 1-9173; Dallas, Texas 75247—3131 Stemmons Freewav, Bill Blair-AC; 214 ME 7-2483; Denver, Colo. 80203 -1120 Broadvvav, Hal F. Stewart, Ka\ Stewart— AC: 303 TA 5-5525; Detroit, Mich. 4822715924 Grand Ri\er Ave., Leo Leddv-AC: 313 VE 8-5850; Honolulu, Hawaii 96814-1370 S. Beretania St., Oram H. Strauser, jr.— 6-5536; Indianapolis, Ind. 46204—15 E. .MarylandMrs. Mar\ Markev-AC; 317 ME 2-6383; Kansas City, Missouri 64108-1822 Main St., Charles Brokenick-\-AC: 816 HA 1-2481; Los Angeles, Calif. 90028-1619 N. Cherokee-Wm. E. Kennev-AC: 213 HO 3-0357; Louisville, Ky. 40202-616 S. Fifth St., Wright C. Hadden-AC: 502 JU 3-3859; MemphLt, Tenn. 38103-352 Union, Stanley Nolan-AC: 901 ]A 7-4313; Miami, Florida 33132-55 X. E. 13th St.-Jack Spire-AC: 305 FR 4-8173; Milwaukee, Wis. 53208-443L W. North A\e., Richard Hoelke-AC: 414 UP 3-0434; Minneapolis, Minn. 5.5408-3400 Nicollet Ave., Joe Komarek-AC: 612 TA 7-2966; New York. S'.Y. 10036-321 W. 44th St.. Walter ]. Dauler-AC: 212 CI 6-0560; Portland, Ore. 97214 -234 S.E. 12th Ave., John T. Moore-AC: 503 233-5621; Richmond. Va. 23219 One E. Main St.-Dan Browning-AC: 703 MI 4-2973; St. Louis, Mo. 63121-6187 Natural Bridge-Norma Kraus, Georgia Williams-AC: 314 CO 1-2600; Tuba. Okla. 74119-1122 S. Cheyenne Ave., Bill Blair-AC: 918 LU 4-2128.
Services: Promotion, publicity; booking, shipping, storage and inspection of prints (electronically); film programming (community and school groups); film programming (TV stations). Furnish monthly reports on print activitv' and audiences, all supported bv actual signed audience reports; advance booking notices to sponsors: correspondence and confirmations (to users); merchandising of teaching aids and other film-related materials; print servicing (physical handling of professional, sales and TV prints). •
NEWPORT FILAAS, INC. 630 Ninth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10036 Phone: (212) JU 2-1180
Seymour Berkowitz, President
Sehna Fier, Vice-President
F. Urbach, Office Manager
Ken McUwaine, Film Editor Services: National distributor of sponsored short subjects for theatrical use.
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■ir Reports on audiences, new channels of distribution and operational procedures appear in our pages throughout the year.
MODtkN TALKING PICTURE SERVICE, INC. Headquarters Office: 1212 Avenue of the Americas, New York,
New York, 10036 Phone: 765-3100 AC: 212
Carl H. Lenz, President W. H. MacCallum, Executive Vice President R. M. Hough, Vice-President-Sales George Vic'kers, Secretary & Treasurer Harrv Bogaards, Assistant Secretary Richard H. Rogers, Vice President,
Theatrical Division W. M. Oard, Vice President-Operations F. M. Kincheloe, Advertising & Promotion Mgr. James McPoland, Operations Supervisor
Modern Marketing Programs
1212 Avenue of the Americas, New York,
New York, 10036 Phone: 765-3100 AC: 212
Karl M. Kuechenmeister, in charge Harold Belkin
NATIONAL SALES OFFICES
Eastern Division Sales at New Y'ork:
1212 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y.
Phone: 765-3100 AC: 212
Ralph Del Coro, Vice President Bruce Thomas; Walter Stahura
National Sales Offices: at Pittsburgh: 910 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Penn. 15222 Phone: GRant 1-9118 AC: 412 D. P. Konn\-, in Charge
Centrai, DrvTsioN Sales 1909 Prudential Plaza, Chicago, 111. 60601 Phone: DEIaware 7-3252 .\C: 312
Dan Kater, Vice President Jack Lusk; Edwin Swanson
Western Divtsign Sales at Los .\ngeles 1717 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
90028 Phone: HOlIywood 2-2201 AC: 213 W. M. MacCallum, Executive Vice President at San Francisco:
16 Spear St., San Francisco, Cal. 94105 Phone: YX'kon 2-9414 AC: 415 Robert .\. Kelley, in Charge
Southern Division' Sales 1834 "K" St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 Phone: 783-0558 AC: 202 Jack Lalley, Vice President
At Toronto 1875 Leslie St., Don Mills, Ontario, Canada Phone: 444-7347 AC: 416 C. L>Tm Meek, in Charge
At Lont)on', Englant) 358 The Strand, London, W.C. 2, England
Donald W. Llovd, in Charge
MODERN LEARNING .\IDS Div. of Modem Talking Picture Service, Inc.
1212 .\venue of the Americas, New York, New
York 10036 Phone: 765-3173 AC: 212
James Renko, Saks Manager
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MODERN LEARNING AIDS SALES OFFICES:
National Sales Offices
Eastern Division Sales
at Boston:
1168 Commonwealth .\ve., Boston, Mass. 02134
Phone: HA 6-7262 AC: 617
Jack Langlois, in Charge
at Washington, D.C:
1834 "K" St.. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006
Phone: 738-0558 .\C: 202
Frank Hufford, in Charge
Central Division Sales
160 E. Grand Ave.. Chicago, III. 60611
Phone: 467-6475 .\C: 312
Jack Fowlie, in Charge
SoiTHvvEST Division Sales
1411 Slocum St., Dallas. Texas 75207
Phone: (214) RI 2-4106
Bert Downing, in Charge
Western Division Sales
at San Francisco:
16 Spear St., San Francisco, Cal. 94105
Phone: (415) YUkon 2-9414
R. W. McAllister, in Charge
at Seattle: c o Rarig's, Inc.
2100 N. 45th St., Seattle, Wash. 98103
Phone: (206) MElrose 3-3878
Frank -Archer, in Charge
Southern DnisiON S-4Les
714 Spring St.. N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30308
Phone: (404) TR 5-5666
Ken Chastain, in Charge
B.KCKGsoirsn: The outgrowth of a pioneering program in the field of talking motion pictures by Electrical Research Products, Inc., a subsidiarv' of the Western Electric Co., formed in 1927 at the birth of the commercial sound motion picture medium. Modem Talking Picture Service first emerged as the non-theatrical department of that companv'. .\n earl\ pioneer in the licensing and operation of portable projection service for industrv', etc.. Modem's present trade name \\'as adopted by its licensees in 1935 and Frank -•Vrlinghaus, then of ERPI. was placed in charge of this growing activitv'. Modern became an independent corporation on Jul\' 1, 1937, under the ownership and management of its distribution emplov'ees.
Services: In 1965, in its 28th vear. Modem represents over 400 organizations from industrv', commerce and the professions, distributing their public relations films to schools, colleges, industrial plants, offices, and to the public and private clubs, and social groups throughout the United States and Canada. Other primarv' channels of distribution in which Modem is a leading specialist include: theatres showing sponsored short subjects; television stations. Modem operates a network of 32 regional libraries. For sponsors utilizing its service, the companv promotes, ships, cleans, repairs, maintains and stores their films. .\dditionallv-. it coimts audience attendance, records their comments and furnishes the sponsor a monthly tabulation. E.xtensive IBM facilities and equipment for promotional printing .ire maintained at .New Y'ork headquarters. .■Ml regional libraries are equipped for electronic film inspection and handling. In 1960, Modem establisned its Modem Learning Aids division to distribute educational films for purchase, subscription (series rental) and lease-to-buy. ML.\ distributes film series developed bv' the Physical Science Study Committee, CHEMstudy, Colonial Williamsburg. SMCG, and others. Regional E.\ch-\.n-ges are located in Anchorage,
BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967