International projectionist (Oct 1931-Sept 1933)

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INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST October 1931 INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYES iiAUxa ^^O MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS OF THE UNITED ^^^^ :./J\^ STATES AND CANADA, 1450 BROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. ^fC'Sf Affiliated wM& M* Amtriain FeJtraVon of Labor WILUAM F. CANAVAN, Inlemattonal PratJint FRED J. DEMPSEY. Qeneral Stertlaty'Tteaxurer WILLIAM C. ELLIOTT, First Vice-Preaident, P. O. Box Sll, Cincintiatl, Ohio. WILLIAM P. COVERT, Second Vice-President, tS7 Brock Ave., Toronto, Ont., Can. JOHN P. NICK, Fourth Vice-Prea., Suite Sit, Odeon Theatre Bldg., St. Louie, Mo. WILLIAM J. BARREB, Fifth Vice-Prea., iSH Bryn Mawr Ave., Ardmore, Pa. JOS. C. CAMPBELL, Sixth Vice-Prea., 1818 Linwood Blvd., Oklahoma CitV, Okla. WSI. T. MADIGAN, Seventh Vice-Pres., i9t8 30th Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. TELEPHONE PENNwIv.d«{|^5 New York, N. Y.. August 5, 1931. Mr. James J. Finn, International Projectionist, 1 West 47th Street, New York City. Dear Mr. Finn: I desire to "be among the first to extend to you my every good wish for the success of your enterprise. Your work during the past five years in the interests of motion picture projectionists has been of an extremely high order and has earned for you the esteem of the entire craft. The experience thus gained, plus a wide knowledge of the projection field and your oft-demonstrated appreciation of the problems of the projectionist, eminently qualify you. for the work which you have elected. I am sure that these personal qualities will he reflected in a splendid publication which will gain, the support of all projectionists. Be assured of my continued interest in your progress. WCrASO BS&AU 12646 Sincerely yours, International President,