International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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INTERNATIONAL nmiHiiiHiu r v -i *^?*r^r,' The Martin Cinerama, New Orleans, has joined the ranks of theatres using the new method of Cinerama presentation. Paul J. Nosacka, Jr., assistant manager (left) and James E. Skelly, Jr., projectionist, are shown with the new National Ventarc projection lamps that deliver the abundance of light required by the modern technique. Ventarcs are widely accepted for Cinerama throughout the country. 6 jj) OCT '28 1**1 VOLUME 39 40c A COPY 1964 NUMBER 10 $3.00 A YEAR