Jewish centers, schools and other institutions which will display the JTA Wallboard Newspaper received today the first issue of a new edition of the JTA Daily News Bulletin specially adapted to mass reading.
The new edition is printed on one side of the paper, on single sheets for insertion under the clips built into the Wallboard frame. The sheets are mailed flat to facilitate their display on the Wallboard. Organizations which have subscribed to the service receive a handsome, oak-framed Wallboard which they hang in a well-frequented area where it is visible to staff and visitors.
Several people can read the JTA news on the Wallboard simultaneously. In the larger centers, it is estimated that several hundred people will read all or part of the JTA service each day. After being displayed, the news bulletin sheets can be permanently filed for reference purposes.
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