Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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DECEMBER 29. Keeping the ♦ If, through all his days, a man in business tells the truth as he sees it, keeps his word as he gives it, works for his industry for its own sake along with his, he gets what is known as a good reputation. ♦ It is like that, too, with journals of business. Publications that matter have the attributes of personality. ♦ Motion Picture Herald is happy in the con" sciousness of, and responsibility to. a good * name. (In Product Digest] THREE VIOLENT PEOPLE. EDGE OF THE CITY THE IRON PETTICOAT. 1931 at the ?oA Office, Xeu York City, U. S. A., under the act of March 3, 1879. Rub nr., 1270 Sixth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, S' etc York 20. iV. V. Subscription prices: S 5 .<*< > Single copy. 25 cents. All contents copyrighted 1956 by Quigley Publishing Company. Inc *S3rLt-.