International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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TEDA Sets Extensive Meeting Program The Theatre Equipment Dealers Assn. i TEDA i has arranged an intensive program for its meetings March 21-21 at Del Webb's Towne House. Phoenix. Ariz. The meetings orginallv had been scheduled for March 11-17 in the same <it\. These meetings will amount to a national convention for TEDA and during the four da) sessions the) have scheduled two board of directors meetings and their annual election of officers. TESM \ also will conduct its annual membership meeting and a board of directors meeting during the sessions. TEDA has invited theatre equipment dealers who are not members of TEDA to be present and has extended a special invitation to members of Theatre Equipment and Suppi) Manufacturer \>-n. (TESMA) to participate. Phil Wicker, president of TEDA, has said that the first three days of the meetings are to be a working forum, during which manufacturers have been invited to present in detail to the dealers whatever new or modified equipment they now have ready for sale to theatre and auditoriums. Two manufacturers. Century I'm jector Corp.. and Strong Electric Corp. have arranged special meetings with their own dealers, and two other manufacturers. Edw. H. W elk. Inc. and C. S. Ashcraft Manufacturing Corp.. have sponsored luncheons during the meetings. The Carbon Products Division of Union Carbide Corp. I National Carbons I will entertain at a cocktail party on opening evening which will be followed immediately by a dinner and entertainment sponsored by TESMA. iP Circuit Plans 60-75 New Houses by 1970 HOLLYWOOD — National General Corp. plans a major new suburban theatre building program, it was stated by NGC president Eugene V. Klein at the company's annual meeting of stockholders here. Speaking in the Fox Wilshire Theatre. Klein said National General plans over the next five years to build 60 to 75 new theatres, following the "population trend" and locating them in large new shopping centers when possible. iP International Projectionist Februarv. 1965 TAKE YOUR PICK of the 2 means of power conversion for projection lighting. ^*Sf BI-POWR Silicon Stack Rectifier for Operation off 2 Lamps HEAVY ROYATING EQUIPMENT Costs considerably less than 2 separate low priced single rectifiers. Costly to purchase and maintain in good working order. Saves average theatre about $42 per month on power bill. Power bills average about $42 higher than with the Bi-Powr. Double protection against failure. You keep operating. Failure means your show is down. Require no current-wasting ballast rheostats. Require current-wasting ballast rheostats. Silent. Noisy. Easy installation. Requires only one line service. Expensive installation. Requires ono-lhird to one-half less floor space than two properly installed conventional rectifiers. Requires about twice the space of other means of conversion. Send for literature on the Bi-Powr today. There are ^00i^^. jf models for every requirement* THE g~P°& ELECTRIC CORPORATION 31 CITY PARK AVENUE •TOLEDO, OHIO 43601 • PHONE: (419) 248-3741 There's Plenty for You At CENTURY! . . and from CENTURY only dramatic, New ALL TRANSISTOR sound systems *True high-fidelity, distortion free. *l_ow irrsta I lation cost, minimum space needs. * Increased reliability, less maintenance. *No vacuum tubes, no photoelectric cells. * and the only American-made 70 mm 35 theatre projection systems SEE YOUR CENTURY DEALER ... for bigger, brighter projection. CENTURY PROJECTOR CORP. New York 19, N. Y.