International projectionist (Oct 1931-Sept 1933)

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September 1933 INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST 29 discounted. The public has been educated to expect excellent radio reception and has become accustomed to a high standard in talking motion pictures so that placing television sets on the market under present conditions, would, it is believed, tend to retard the fullest exploitation of the market once an efficient set is developed. When this is achieved, the entertainment and educational habits of the American people will be radically changed, Mr. Cohan believes. The whole technique of the studios, involving the stage settings, makeup and the personal appearance of the artists, must undergo an evolution. In the SUN ARC CARBOIVS Best by Test Used in Radio City by the World's largest theatres — RKO Music HaU RKO Roxy Samples on Request CAUBON PRODUCTS, Inc. 324 West 42nd Street New York, N. Y. Wilson's Hi-neat Labricant The Perfect Lubricant for All Types of Projection Arc Lamps HI-HEAT LUBRICANT can be applied on any and all moving parts of arc lamps. It will not burn, gum, or build-up in the highest intensity lamp. It is of great value in removing burnt screws, scored shafts, tight bushings, etc. It cools quickly an overheated bearing. A little Hi-Heat on a cloth will keep commutators dark, smooth and shiny. Hi-Heat is warranted not to contain any graphite, acid, abrasive or any harmful ingredient. It is recommended by all leading projectionists and by masy manufacturers. Hi-Heat is also highly effective in lubricating parts that are not easily accessible. It works equally well with either a hot or cold lamp. The only practical lamp lubricant. Now giving splendid service in more than 200 theatres Price: oOc a bottle, prepaid R. M. WILSON TRAILEREEL THE HANDIEST THING IN THE PROJECTION ROOM" FOR WINDING TRAILERS, ETC., FOR SHIPMENT CAST ALUMINUM PRICE ACCURATELY MACHINED $i.oo Try It 10 Days— We Will Refund Your Money If You Want It. MADE BY TRAILEREEL MFG. p. O. BOX 35 EAST HARTFORD. CONN. Clayton Even-Tension Take-ups • All projectors in Radio City theatres and projection rooms are equipped with Clayton Even-Tension Take-ups. Radio City thus confirms the judgment of thousands of theatres — the largest and the smallest — throughout the world which found the Clayton to be the perfect take-up. No springs — no adjustments to make. Write for catalog of Clayton aids to good projection and sound reproduction. CLAYTON PRODUCTS CO. 3 1-45 TIBBETT AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. 230 Jones St. San Francisco, Calif. HoTT Many? Was this copy dog-eared when it came to you? How many men read it ahead of you? You would receive a clean, fresh copy if you had a personal subscription — and you wouldn't have to wait— you would be first to read it. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST, 580 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Enter my subscription for Q 1 year —12 issues— $2.00 I I 2 years — 24 issues — $3.00 Name Address City State.. Local