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.or more than two years, Bell & Howell technicians have been hard at work on weapons . . . like the famed Mark 30 sight for dive bombers and torpedo planes . . . tank periscopes . . . gun bore sight kits for checking and adjusting airplane machine gun sights . . . gun cameras to record fighter plane performance . . . precision lenses for countless uses. We've learned many things in doing this vital war work . . . things that are certain to improve the performance of future Bell & Howell equipment. B&H Cameras in fighter planes stand up under terrific vibration . . . projectors used in jungles and deserts and sub zero fighting zones operate in spite of hard treatment . . . and the sound design that makes them sturdy and easy to use will be part of our postwar wares for you. You've been waiting, patiently or otherwise, for new movie equipment . . . and we simply want you to know it'll be worth waiting for. Bell & Howell Company, Chicago; New York; Hollywood; Washington, D. C; London. Est. 1907. Remember These? They're part of the most complete line of amateur and professional motion picture equipment in the world . . . the line that most amateurs and professionals say is the finest in the world. And thev'll be even better after Victory . . . not hurriedly assembled from leftover parts, but improved bv all we've learned through vears of meeting and surpassing rigid Army and Navy standards. Scene from INVISIBLE AGENT A Universal feature recently released for non-theatrical showioB by the Filmosound Library. Send for complete Filmosou^fl Library Catalogs. Thousands of films on ar.y subject — souod or silent — color or monochrome — 8mm. or 1 6mm. Help Us Plan the Future of OPTI-ONICS We want engineers experienced in electronic and mechanical design to help us explore the peacetime possibilities of Opti-onics. It's a big job with a big future . . . for big men. If we're talking to you write us your whole story and enclose a photo. Address Chairman, Opti-onics Development. ~100 McCormict Road, Chicago 45, Illinois. *Opti-onics is OPTIcs .. .electrONics ...mechanics. It is research and engineering by Bell & Howell in these three related sciences to accomplish many things never before obtainable. Today Opti-onics is a WEAPON. Tomorrow, it will be a SERVANT... to work, protect, educate, and entertain. ♦ Trade-mark registered 1 Filmo Showmaster 16mm. Projector Filmosound V 16mm. Projector Products combining the sciences of OPTIcs • electrONics • mechanics BUY MORS WAR BONDS BELL & HOW ELL COMPANY 182 5 Larchmont Ave., Chicago 13, 11L Please send me ( ) latest folder on B&H equipment ( ) complete Filmosound Library Catalogs. Same