International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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■nge. The color temperature i apEoximatel) 5600' Kelvin, and this an extra plus factor for audifcrin ms which are used part time for educational purposes — as the pose lights can be used without too ding the picture <>n the screen. Hi. power suppl) requirements are of a special nature and calls for a very low current ripple in order to cl.tain maximum life expectancy from the l>ull). The power suppl) mu>t also suppl) a no-load voltage of approximated 80 volts, to aid in the initial start, and drop immediate!) to the 20 volt value. This i> one of the man) installation* where it has been possible to kgrade the qualit) of L6mm projection to achieve professional type results h\ the use of a properl) <\rIgned Xenon lamphouse, Mr. Ipoonei and president Frank Riffle report. iP Oklahoma City Projectionists Note 50th Anniversary 0KLAHOM \ CI n rhe two da\ 50th anniversar) celebration of tli. Motion Picture Machine Operators. Local 380, I VI'SK. was held here at the Oklahoma-Sheraton Hotel. Gold membership cards were presented to three chartei members "I local 380, Howard Wortham, Bert Rell and Prank Holic. Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. J. I). McCarthy, acted a m ister of ceremonii For mam years the union has nrnished equipment for the Crippled Children's Hospital In re. ha\ ina instructed a booth and furnished the latest in projection equipment ami have been showing motion pictures on each Saturday for the past many years to shut-ins. Two vears asro. during the celebration and world premiere of MOM"Cimarron." the projectionists nlaved a part in the festivities. Several members of the Shrine's local group drove their own matching white Cadillac convertibles, complete w ith ( detachable) red revolving warnina lishts. as parade vehicles for film stars like Anne Baxter and Clenn Ford. For several vears the union has been collecting carbon drippiners from theatres in Oklahoma Citv and other parts of Oklahoma and selling them. This vear it pot enough with a donation from members to present a check for *100 to the Will Roerers Hospital. iP All-Purpose Sound Projection System by CINEMECCANICA Complete change from 70 to 35 mm in LESS THAN ONE MINUTE The perfect, simplified system for all processes XeNON CINEMECCANICA Lamphouses for 450-900-1600-2500 and 6500 watt bulbs Exclusive Distributor for U.S. y.vTR OJ\T ADivisionof CARBONS Inc., Boonton,N.J. International Projectionist March. 1965