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EXHIBITS
AT THE 93RD SMPTE CONVENTION, ATLANTIC CITY,
Company Booth
Mr. Edword Willerte 9
Animation Equipment Corp. 38 Hudson Street New Rochelle, N. Y.
Mr. Victor Jomes 24, 25
Arriflex Corp. of America 257 Park Ave. South New York 10, N. Y.
Mr. James L. Wossell 29
Bell & Howell Co. 7100 McCormick Rd. Chicago 45, III.
Mr. Clifford Sawyer 34
Birns & Sawyer Cine Equipment, Inc. 6424 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood 38, Calif.
Mr. Elliott R. Kurtz 12
CBS Laboratories High Ridge Road Stamford, Conn.
Mr. Lou Girola 5
Camera Equipment Co. 315 West 43rd Street New York 36, N. Y.
Mr. Paul Meistrich 17
Camera Mart, Inc. 1 845 Broadway New York 23, N. Y.
Mr. George Kyotow 16
Canon Camera Co., Inc. 30 East 42nd Street New York 17, N. Y.
Mr. Herbert A. Hollander 23
ColorTran Industries P. O. Box 188 Burbank, Calif.
Mr. Jules Leni 4
Comprehensive Service Corp. 245 West 55th Street New York 19, N. Y.
Mr. Stuart Held 7
Ehrenreich Photo-Optical
Industries Inc. 1 1 1 Fifth Avenue New York 3, N. Y.
Mr. Manny Kiner 26
Elgeet Optical Co., Inc. 303 Child Street Rochester 11, N. Y.
Mr. Edward B. Krause 1 4, 1 5
Filmline Corp. Erna Street Milford, Conn.
Mr. Stephen G. Fisher 30
Oscar Fisher Co., Inc. P. 0. Box 426 Newburgh, N Y.
Intern ^tional Projectionist
Compon ,
Mr. Arthur Florman Florman & Babb, Inc. 68 West 45th Street New York 36, N. Y.
Booth 21, 22
Mr. Ralph T. Jope Hi-Speed Equipment, 73 Pond Street Waltham 54, Mass.
Inc.
Mr. Harry Teitelbaum Hollywood Film Co. 956 N. Seward Street Hollywood 38, Calif.
Mr. Guenter Schmidt Houston-Schmidt Ltd. 1450 O'Connor Drive Toronto 16, Ont., Canada
Mr. E. Werner Lipsner-Smith Corp. 3475 W. Touhy Ave. Chicago 45, III.
Mr. Richard P. Sullivan Logos, Inc.
1017 New Jersey Ave., S. E. Washington 3, D. C.
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39, 40
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Company
Mr. D. J. White Magnasync Corp. 5546 Satsuma Ave. North Hollywood, Calif.
Mr. T. H. Truesdell D. B. Milliken Co. 131 North Fifth Avenue Arcadia, Calif.
Mr. Herbert Pilzer
Motion Picture Enterprises, Inc.
Tarrytown 83, N. Y.
Mr. Walter Braun Paillord Incorporated 100 Sixth Avenue New York 13, N. Y.
Mr. A. Potter
Photographic Applications, Inc. 160 Herricks Road Mineola, L. I., N. Y.
Mr. A. M. Urenovich Photo-Sonics, Inc. 95-25 Georgia Ave., Suite 201 Silver Springs, Md.
Booth
10
38
32
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ZEISS-IKON XENOSOL equipment -for new installations and existing carbon arc housings— is available in 900 watt, 1,600 watt and 2,500 watt sizes to fit every theatre's need.
For complete information: CINE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, INC. 225 East 46th Street, New York, New York. Phone: PLaza 8-1561
April 1963
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