Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1945)

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'^m Kp. ?:V% ■■ -.■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ wants to come home, too... ir,: £6 J VICTOR has served long and well; \\ Victor wants to come home to again serve Schools, Churches, Industries and the home user. Thousands of letters ask, "How soon ? When can we have the Animatophone ?" As you know, we've been working for Uncle Sam; his demands for VICTOR have been of . gigantic proportion . . . for both military and industrial training. Meanwhile the VICTOR dealer has patriotically waited. Today it's natural to ask: "When?" ,iill r C% S\ Our reply? "Soon, we hope!" Even now, we are *^£^b-^^ delivering to Uncle Sam who still thinks VICTOR best for his boys, on land and sea and air. Meanwhile, civilian shipments are being made in limited amounts. It won't be long before VICTOR, heaped with the honors of war, will be available for any and all requirements. VICTOR ANIMATOGRAPH CORPORATION Home Office and Factory: Davenport, Iowa New York (18)— McGraw Hill Bldg., 330 W. 42nd Street Chicago (1)— 188 W. Randolph MAKERS OF I6MM EQUIPMENT SINCE 1923