Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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I n 20 years I have seen Columbia ABE MONTAGUE, Vice President and General Sales Manager, born in Boston, Mass., entered the motion picture industry in 1908 as owner and operator of theatres in New Hampshire. After several years, he became owner of the Certified Screen Attractions Distribution Co., and later was part owner of Independent Films, Inc. When this company was absorbed by Columbia Pictures, Montague became Columbia's Eastern District Manager in 1925. He became General Sales Manager in 1933 and was elected Vice President in 1943. grow from a modest, humble position in the industry to one of distinction and importance. 20 years ago our product reflected our smallness; today it is a true reflection of our m development into a far-flung enter prise, 20 years ago we were a handful of people; now we Columbians are numbered in the thousands. We began with a few exhibitor accounts; today our many thousands of exhibitor friends are a source of pride. Ours is a typical story of American industry; and this too is a source of great pride