The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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February, 1943 Page 43 wfffi your school projector Keep your school projector running. Treat it well—but work it plenty. Run MORE films than ever before—day and night—in school and out! Films that show civilian and soldier and soldier- to-be how best to fight and to work and to save . . . films that show the priceless worth of what we're fighting for . . . films that fight for freedom and speed our victory. Never before has the Filmosound Library offered so many important and timely films for rental and sale. Only a tiny fraction of our resources^an be suggested here. There are literally thou- sands, from government and private sources, at your call through this single comprehensive source, the Filmosound Library. Use the coupon, or write us in detail concerning your film needs. Army Air Force and Navy Training Films for Preinduction and Prefliglit Courses The first group of 37 educational motion pictures, specifically made for the training of our armed forces, includes: highly instructive mate- rial on aviation, airplane engines and other parts; weather, naviga- tion, drill, and other subjects that will make high school students much better qualified to fill key jobs in armed forces or war in- dustries wherever technical skills are required. These courses will help inductees qualify more quickly for technical ratings and will step up their immediate role in our war effort. New Films for the Civilian Front The U. S. Office o/ Education has recently announced 1 5 new indus- trial training films, largely on basic benchwork skills, and has 140 more in the making. Office of War Injormation issues at least four new films each month. Office of Civilian Defense training films are now get- ting into use. And private produc- tion centers, like our own Filmo- sound Library, augment their ex- tensive resources of educational and recreational film, by new re- leases on First Aid and on the new theaters of war, such as North Africa, Liberia, and the Caucasus. Our several thousand fine enter- tainment films likewise serve on Army and home-fronts, to lighten strain and brighten spirits of fighter and worker alike. ▲ 20-year-old airplane ex- ■ pert. See "WOMEN IN DEFENSE" and other OWI films. ^_ President Barclay is fea- ^^ turcd in Prof. J. A. Fur- bay's new film "LIBERIA," a Filmosound Library "ex- clusive." ::i3iiiiiiiiiiiinBiiiniiiiiiiii IIIDIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllillllllll "ROLLER BANDAG- ^ ING," sixth single reel ^^ release in EMERGENCY FIRST AID series, just completed. NOTE PLEASE Save old lamps—return them through your dealer or direct so that the bases can be re-used. This saves critical war materials. Keep Your Pro/eefor in "Trim" Bell & Howell Modernization and Reconditioning Service enables you to keep your Filmosound or Filmo silent projector up to the minute and in tiptop trim at small cost. This service is available to you through your dealer or direct from the factory. I CAN YOU SELL your Filmosound j THE NEW v FILMOSOUND Projector to UNCLE SAM? Critical material shortages prevent manufacture of enough Filmo- | sounds to meet the immediate needs of the armed forces. If every | one of your Filmosounds is not now doing a full-time, vital war | job, we will buy any you can spare, recondition where necessary, j and turn over to Uncle Sam. Check up now. Perhaps you can j "double up" on machines, and thus free one or more for war | service? If so, WIRE us the following information: model, serial | number, condition, and your definite selling price, inclusive of f insured transportation to Chicago. I "E" rOK EXCEllCNCE. . . how the Army-Navy Award for extraordinary performance is won and presented is shown by this one.reel sound film. Service charge 50c. BUY WAR BONOS Bell & Howell Co., Chicago; New York; Hollywood; Washington, D. C; London. Est. 1907. MOTION PICTURE C A M E K A S AND PROJECTORS This new, compact, precision- built projector has every feature required for finest reproduction of 16mm. sound and silent mo- tion pictures. It is a typical Bell & Howell engineering achieve- ment, bringing unexcelled B&H performance in spite of re- stricted use of critical materials needed for war production. (Available, for the present, only to government agencies.) COMING TO THE ST. LOUIS "N. E. A.' VISIT OUR EXHIBIT — J 12 PRECISION-MADE BY (^e/l a^ (^ou^e^ BELL & HOWFXL CO. 1817 Larchmont Ave.. Chicafto. IIL Without obligation, piease send me: ( ) Filmosound Library Catalog Supplement 1943A listing preinduction and other training Alms. ( ) Data on Emergency First Aid films. ( ) Catalog of British Information Service Alms. ( ) General data on educatioDal and recreational films. I now have have not your 1942 film catalogs. Address. City