International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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Wicker Elected TEDA Prexy At N.Y. Convention \K\\ YORK— L. Phi] Wicker 01 Greensboro, Y C, was elected president of Theatre Equipment Dealers \~-n. (TEDA) at its annual meeting held in conjunction with the TEDA-TESM V-\ \C trade show at the Theatre Owners of America convention in the \mericana hotel here. Officials announced that thej were pleased at the show attendance and at the turnout of members, (H) per cent t>f whom were present. It was believed to indicate that theatre business. slow for several years, had turned the corner and was headed for better linn-. Elected to serve with Wicker were Lloyd ('. Pearson, Toronto, Canada, vice president: and Boh I ankerslev . Denver. Colo., secretary-treasurer. Kiei ted to the hoard of directorwere Tom Shearer, Seattle. Wash.: George Hornstein, New York; Hal Hornstein, Miami: Charles C. Creamer. Minneapolis, Minn.: Louis M. \\ utke. Los \n«elt's: J. H. Klder, Dallas, lex.: Spero Kontos, I .os Vngeles. M Boudouris of Toledo. O.. was assigned to membership and liaison. iP 'Golden Hot-Shot' Added As EPRAD Heater TOLEDO. OHIO— Drive-in theatre viewing in cold weather has another heater entrant with the introduction of the new Golden Hot-Shot electric in-car heater. made l>v LPRAD Co. The Golden Hot-Shot will make the average automobile warm and comfortable in 60 seconds, according to LPRAD engineers. It is designed to be placed on the floor ol the car to allow an unobstructed \ iew of the screen. The new heater is constructed ol stainless steel and aluminum to resist rust and corrosion. V heavy-dut) General Electric heating element isaid to provide safe, reliable heat. Designed bv General Electric's Industrial Heating Department. ol Shelbwille. hid., the corrosion resistant Inconel tubular healing element i> sealed with silicone to prevent the entry of moisture even under the most adverse weather condit ions. I isted bv I nderw riters I abontories, Inc. and Canadian Standards Association, the (.olden Hot-Shot electric heatei incorporates a louvred design so that the movie-goer can no! accidentally, touch the heating element, according to the companv Nicholas George, owner of the Jolly Roger Drive-In theatre, Dearborn, Michigan, one of the Nicholas George theatres, is shown with Fred Warendorp, projectionist, admiring their new Constellation projection arc lamp and Strong Bi-Powr rectifier. FROM EVERY ANGLE BI-POWR A new type silicon diode stack transformer rectifier designed as a power source— FOR THE OPERATION OF 2 ARC LAMPS ••• « DUAL OUTPUT RATING OF: 60-85/60-85 AMPS/35-45 VOLTS 90-135/90-135 AMPS/56-70 VOLTS 120-160/120-160 AMPS/58-75 VOLTS SAVES ON INITIAL COST! Sells for 15% less than two of the lowest priced 90-135 ampere rectifiers, and costs less to install. Requires only one line service. Built for extremely long life. Class H glass insulated transformers. SAVES ON OPERATIONAL COST! Greater efficiency than selenium rectifiers and previous silicon types. SAVES ON SPACE Requires one-third to one-half less floor space than two separate rectifiers spaced for proper ventilation. THE Send for literature. ELECTRIC CORP. 31 CITY PARK AVENUE TOLEDO 1, OHIO International Projectionist November. 1963 11