International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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Every mechanism is cxactingly tested for steadiness. Experts use special test films to check for picture jump and side weave. Three Get New Kodak Executive Positions ROCHESTER, N. Y. — Appointment of three Eastman Kodak execute ea to new positions within the comparn have been announced here. Mechanisms are thorougly cleaned by means of a spray bath with special chemicals. This $45,000 Burgmaster machine is controlled by magnetic tape. It automatically drills, taps and does other operations on the castings. il* \\ illmont. Moss, eastern regional assistant credit manager since L954, has been appointed manager of the western credit region. R. G. Van Duyne, office manager for the southeastern sales division with headquartters at (lhamhiee. (la., has been brought to Rochester as credit manager for the midwestern division. He will be replaced by Louis B. Stahlman who moves from the Kodak Distribution Center to the office managership at Chamblee. il* CMcMfL PROVED BYTEST...BYFARTHE BEST Arc Lamps and Rectifiers for Every Projector... for Every Theatre... The World's Finest HERE ARE THE FACTS SUPER CINEX ... The masterpiece of the most experienced projection lamp designer. No other lamp has even remotely approached its perfection from every point of view— mechanically, electrically, optically, hydraulically or its fine air-conditioned system. Its durability and stamina have been proved. More and more fine theatres and drive-ins are re-equipping with Ashcraft Super Cinex daily due to their fine reputation for perfect screen light and service. Current range with 1 3.6 mm carbon, 125-165 amperes. CORE-LITE ... the latest and most phenomenal producer of white light at lowest possible operating cost in the family of Great Ashcraft Arc Lamps. Same arc burner and arc controls as the SUPERCINEX. Same quality and built-in reliability. The lamp is optically designed to give greater white light distribution at less cost for carbons and electricity. There is none better— anywhere! 70-110 amp. CINE X 35/70 SPECIAL . . . The Great of the Ashcraft Arc Lamps is a modified Super Cinex. Like the Super Cinex no third element or relay lens is necessary regardless whether 35 mm or 70 mm film is being projected. Uses a 13.6 mm ^^ high intensity positive carbon at current ranges between 1 25 and 1 40 amperes. RECTIFIER ...THE SPECIAL CORELITE 1 2 PHASE HIGH REACTANCE "fCTIrltK . . . designed for the requirements of the Core-Lite lamp, this rectifier wi give the best results. Low reactance 6 phase rectifiers should not be used. Certain motor generators, but not all, are acceptable. The special Core-Lite S/1212 rectifier will give you long, excellent service with an absolute minimum of expense. Other Ashcraft rectifiers available for every power need. The cost is no more than for inferior rectifiers. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES BY LEADING RECOGNIZED THEATRE SUPPLY DEALERS CS. ASHCRAFT MFG. CO., INC. • 36-32 38th STREET LONG ISLAND CITY 1, N.Y. International Projectionist April 1963