The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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March, 1943 Page 117 On the screen. // Started with Eve A Universal Production Filmo Cameras and Filmosound Projectors are on the battle fronts We wish we could say to you that our visual education dealers can supply your school promptly with any Filmo motion picture camera or projector you might need. But we can't say that—because Filmo Cameras and Projectors have gone to war . . . Uncle Sam has urgent need for all we can make. They are being used in training camps and on the battle fronts—to provide the training that helps save American lives in battle, the entertainment that keeps men fit for the fight. We know that you agree with us that this job comes first. So we ask your patience—and a "rain check." When Filmo Cameras and Projectors are back in civilian clothes—we promise worth-while develop- ments—well worth >vaiting for. Keep Your School Projector Busy Show More Educational Films Never before has the Filmosound Library offered so many timely films—for rental or for sale. Have you a catalog of the more than 3000 select subjects offered by this one, all-inclusive source.' If not, mail the coupon—and keep your school projector busy. It can perform a service vital to America's war effort. CAUTION I Don't throw away old projection lamps. A new lamp can be supplied you only when the burned-out lamp is turned in. "£" rOR BXCEUtNCe... how the Army-Navy Award for extraordinary performance is woa and presented is shown by this one-reel sound film. Service charge 50c. BUY WAR BONDS Bell & Howell Co., Chicago; New York; Hollywood; Washington, D. C; London. Est. 1907. MOTION PICTURE CAMERAS AND PROJECTORS PRECISION-MADE BY BELL & HOWELL CO. 1817 Larchmont Ave., Chicago. lU. Without obligation, please send me: ( ) Filmosound Library Cataloft Supplement 1943A lUtlnft prelnduction and other training Alms. ( ) l>ata on Emerftency First Aid Alms. ( ) Cataloii of British Information Service films. (. ) Educational film cataloft< ( ) Recreational ftlm catalog. I now have have not your 1942 film catalogs. Name Address City. .State. • ES3-43