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TELESEAL underground cable is the most efficient low cost cable for underground use. Drive-ins can make substantial savings be¬ cause TELESEAL can be buried underground, even in damp loca¬ tions, without conduits. TELE¬ SEAL’S tire-tread type neoprene jacket needs no additional pro¬ tection and will last for years. Neoprenejacketed #14 and gauge bronze conductor is treated by the Whitney Blake exclusive Teleplate'*' process to provide su¬ perior adhesion of the inside rub¬ ber insulation to the conductor.
TELL THE WORLD IT'S TELESEAL FOR ECONOMY AND EFFECTIVE, LOW COST, UNDERGROUND SOUND TRANSMISSION
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See your theatre supply bouse, your local Graybar distribu¬ tor or send in the coupon.
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Cement Paint
A new concentrated water-proofiny mixture, “Sealcrete,” has been introduced by American Specialty Company. This product, which, the makers say is actually a concentrated water-proofing cement paint, can be used in theatres, on tile, brick, cinder block, glass, metal, and stucco
surfaces. Containing bonding agents, it will make eight gallons of cement paint when mixed with water and cement. This product will not chip, flake, powder, or dust, the maker points out. One gallon of “Sealcrete,” when mixed correctly, is said to be sufficient to cover 1,000 square feet.
Projector Carbon Handbook
National Carbon Co., Inc., announces the publication of the fourth edition of the “National” Projector Carbon Hand¬ book. The handbook contains chapters on such subjects as the physics and measure¬ ment of light, progress in projection light¬ ing, the various types of high intensity
and low intensity arcs, and carbon arc projection for 16mm. film.
In addition, the handbook provides tips on adjustment and alignment of pro¬ jector carbons, the amperage and voltage requirements of each size and type, its operating precautions and proper care.
G. E. Advances Matthes
BLOOMFIELD, n! J.— Louis h7
Matthes has been appointed general sales manager of General Electric’s air conditioning department, accord¬ ing to a recent report by Harold F. Smiddy, general manager. In his new capacity, Matthes will be responsible for field sales activities, commercial engineering, national user sales, and activities of the customer sales division.
Matthes, a native of Albuquerque, N. M., has been with General Electric since 1921 when he was employed as a test engineer. He was later assigned to the industrial control division as a design engineer. He holds a B.S. de¬ gree in electrical engineering.
IN YOUR THEATER MEANS
Send your rough sketches or plans for free estimate & color rendering
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PHYSICAL THEATRE DEPARTMENT of THE EXHIBITOR
January 12, 1949