International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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WILL ROGERS TOUR — Ned Depinet (left), president of Will Rogers Memorial Hospital and O'Donnell Memorial Laboratories, exchanges greetings with Richard F. Walsh, international president of IATSE, during a tour of the hospital and laboratories at Saranac Lake, N. Y. During the meeting Walsh was appointed chairman of the executive committee and reelected to his post as chairman of the board of directors. iP K. \. ROSENBLATT Edward \. Rosenblatt ~>2. of Sherbrook Drive. Charlotte, N. C. died in late spring in a loeal hospital. "Eddie" a> he was well known to motion picture exhibitors and projectionists and his many friends throughout the two Carolinas. was a sound engineer and assisted many independent exhibitors to achieve good operation during the period when television was making its strongest debut in the Carolinas. I.oved bv all who knew him or ever had dealings with him, "Ed" began to diversify in business about 1959 and established with his associates a manufacturers agency distributing parking gates and municipal fire and police department technical equipment, a business in which he was very successful. In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Marv Nell Rosenblatt: two sons, James \shlej and John Edward at home. His wife. Mary Nell lias long been associated with the Carolina and Atlanta "Wompis" and heartfelt sympathy by the industry is ixraciouslv extended. R.W.R. iP H. A. HARTMAN DIES Harry A. Hartman. 70. retired tiieatre engineer for the Wil-Kin J heatre Corp. for many years and traveling engineer for theatres in the Carolinas for the past 20 years, died recently at his home at 1100 Andover Road. Charlotte. N. C. Mr. Hartman made many friends in the Carolinas durins the early transition to sound and Cinemascope motion pictures and his many friends express sympathy to his surviving family. R.W.R. iP You Get More For Your Money WITH IBIGAWA CINEMA CARBONS It Will Brighten Up Your Screen At The Least Cost MAKE YOUR OWN TEST AT OUR EXPENSE SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE • WRITE FOR DETAIL FOLDER NOSAWA & CO., LTD. Sole U. S. A. Agent 180 Madison Ave., New York 16, N.Y. IBIGAWA ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO.; LTD. Manufacturer — Japan NOTICE: we welcome inquiries for TERRITORIES FROM SUPPLIERS AND DISTRIBUTORS. International Projectionist July. 1963