International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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Futuras Popular in Younqstown Clean, attractive projection booths seem to be the rule in Voungstown, Ohio theatres. Here is another installation of the new Strong Futura projection arc lamps in that city — at Boardman Plaza Theatre. Operating the Futuras is projectionist Mike J. Kohawski, of IATSE Local 388. STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, JULY 2, 1946 AND JUNE II, I960 (74 STAT. 208) SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION OF INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST Published monthly ot Mom Postotfice, Minneapolis, Minnesota for Octboer, Iy64 1 . The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Frank W. Cooley, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn. Editor Frank W. Cooley, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn. Managing editor, Ray Gallo, New York, N. Y. Business manager, None. 2. The owner is: (It owned by a corporanon, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses or stockholders owning or holding I % or more of total amount ot stock If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be g.ven. It owned Dy a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, os well as that or each individual memL^-r, must be given.) Northern Publishing Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Frank W. Cooley, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn. Rita Cooley, Minneapolis, Minn. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security nolders owning or holding I % ur more ot total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 4. Paragiaphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation tor whom such trustee is acting; also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that ol a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each issue ot this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the i2 months preceding the date shown above was: (This information is required by the act of June 11, 1960 to be included in all statements regardless of frequency of issue.) 5,721. F. W. COOLEY, JR. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1964. THEODORE GLAROS, Notary Public, Hennepin County, Minn. My Commission Expires Sept. 23, 1969. G. L Carrington Named VP for Altec Service Uvis A. Ward, President of Mtec Lansing Corporation, Anaheim. Calif., has announced the election ol George L. Carrington, Jr. as Vice President of Utec Service Corporation. [n Ids announcement. Mi. Ward stated: "'The election of Mr. Carrington to this important post indicates the vitality of the company's steppedup program of expanding its sen ice activities. not only in the theatrical field but in all technical and related fields where the Altec national service organization can meet a required need." Altec Service Corporation, a division of Ling-Temco-Vought. Inc., is regarded as one of the largest independent national service organizations in the country. It originally was formed out of Electrical Research Products, Inc., a Western Electric subsidiary, in 1937. at which time it assumed the responsibility for Carrington International Projectionist October. 1964 the installation of a major portion of the motion picture industry's sound reproducing equipment. Carrington assumed the responsibility as General Manager of Altec Service Corporation on April 2, 1962. He will continue to carry on this responsibility in addition to duties related to his newly acquired position. Prior to his association with Altec Service. Carrington had been with Altec Lansing Corporation from 1943 working in many capacities throughout the company's facilities. He started as a technician in the Environmental Test Laboratories to the position of General Sales Manager in 1962. He is the son of the late George L. Carrington. Sr. (deceased in 1959), widely known pioneer in the field of electronic sound and one of the original founders of Altec Companies. IP lATSE's Scanlon Is Dead at 88 \\ illiam C. Scanlan. senior member of the Board of Trustees of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, died Sept. 20 in Lynn, Mass.. after a short illness. He was 88 years old. A native of Salem, Mass.. Scanlan moved to nearby Lynn as a youth and helped form Lynn Stage Employees Local 73 in 1900. He was elected business agent the next year and continued in that capacity for the rest of his life. For a number of \ears, he served also as secretary. He was appointed an International Representative in 1921 and was elected to the Board of Trustees when it was established in 1924. Until taken ill a few weeks ago, he continued as a Field Man in the New England area, establishing many new locals and assisting them in negotiations. In 1949, he helped bring about the absorption of the last vestige of the old Knights of Labor with Boston Moving Picture Machine Operators Local 182. Scanlan was a former president and secretary of the Lynn Central Labor Union and a former vice president of the Massachusetts State Federation of Labor. In 1948, he was appointed to represent the amusement industry on the Massachusetts Minimum Wage Commission. iP 15