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HOME MOVIES FOR NOVEMBER PACE 433 Films are available for both rental and sale. Inquiries should be addressed to Bell & Howell Filmosound Library, 1 80 1 Larchmont Ave., Chicago, 111. Welding Films General Electric Company reports that over 2000 reels of their i6mm. instructional series, "The Inside of Arc Welding" produced by the Raphael G. Wolff Studios of Hollywood, are now in circulation throughout the nation. The films are being used by Army, Navy and vocational schools in speeding and facilitating training of arc welding operators. Made in full color as well as sound, the series is six reels in extent. Each reel was so conceived it may be shown independent of the others, treating completely as it does one phase of arc welding procedure. Further information may be had from General Electric Co., Schnectady, New York. Castle Cartoons "Puss 'n Boots" and "Dick Whittington's Cat" are two new fairytale fun cartoons just released by Castle Films, N. Y. City. The first is an exciting rescue story in which Puss and his kitten family turn tables on a wicked Ogre. The latter film concerns a cat afraid of mice. Aided by his nine ghostly lives the cat drives the pesky mice from the palace. Both films are available in either 8mm. or i6nim. from the usual sources and at usual Castle Films prices. Official Films Official Films, Inc., 425 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City, announces that Volume 3 of their "1942 News Thrills" is now available for release. This latest Official CRAIG EDITING NEEDS CRAIG SENIOR SPLICER & COMBINATION Combination incorporates Sr. Splicer and Rewinds . . . lists at $21.50. Splicer alone, i. 95— Rewinds, $5.00 each. Combination includes Splicer, Rewinds, water container and cement . . . lists at $8.95 complete. Splicer alone, $3.?5 — Rewinds, $2.50 each. CRJ^IG FOTOFADE — makes smooth Fades and Wipes . . . Complete kit, $1.75. CRAIG CINETINTS— six crystal-clear dyes. 55c eoch; kit ol six, $3.25. At All Oealeri (0^ Write for literature mi m semi wm smoom fAOlS tm VWMS CRAIG MOVIE SUPPLY CO. Los Angeles • Seattle Son Francisco fui lift mro rou* lucu tno wmii movm HOW TO GET MORE OUT OF YOUR (/'f P/fOTOFlOODS ...AND BETTER PICTURES 2 4 USE 'EM IN GOOD REFLECTORS. You'll get more light to cover wider areas or to stop down for more depth of focus, more detail. Keep bulbs and reflectors clean. Dust and dirt can steal more light than you think. Measure the distance from lamps to subject so you're sure of correct exposure. Or use a good exposure meter. Turn off your G-E MAZDA Photoflood lamps when you're not shooting. They'll last longer. G-E Photofloods give you the best balance of lamp life, picturetaking light, color temperature and low cost for your needs. GENERAL ^ ELECTRIC MAZDA PHOTO LAMPS FOR BETTER PICTURES