After World War I, Hale served in the Relief Administration in Russia in 1919. During the 1920s, he worked at the
J. Walter Thompson advertising firm in New York City. After moving to Northwest Ohio, he worked at advertising firms in
Toledo. During the 1940s, Hale worked as a film producer and writer for
RKO Pathé. He made documentary films for the
U.S. State Department,
U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Army. During his film career, Hale served as the first president of The Association of Film Writers, a national association of documentary filmmakers. (AFW merged into the
Screen Writers Guild (SWG) in 1949. SWG is now a joint affiliation of the
Writers Guild of America, West and
Writers Guild of America, East.) ==Family and ancestry==