Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1956)

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Tunnel to Outer Space World's most powerful wind tunnel, lashing tomorrow's spacecraft with winds many times the speed of sound . . . World's largest outdoor turbine, producingelectricity for Atomic Energy Works at Paducah, Kentucky . . . World's most completely automated plant, manufacturing automobile engines . . . First successful diamond-making machine, with pressures up to 1 ,500,000 pounds per square inch . . . These new challenges to man's lubrication know-how all have this one thing in common, socony mobil's master touch in oil. It guards one of every six industrial wheels turning in the Free World, including more than half of all the big turbines (5,000 kilowatts and over). Good reason! Men who depend on machinery depend on socony mobil as a partner in its protection. ★ ★ ★ Wherever there's progress in motion — in your car, your plane, your farm, your factory, your boat, your home — you, too, can look to the leader for lubrication. SOCONY MOBIL OIL COMPANY, *INC. LEADER IN LUBRICATION FOR 90 YEARS Broadcasting • Telecasting December 10, 1956 • Page 113