International projectionist (Jan 1943-Dec 1944)

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Novel Crossword Puzzle Contest Q ROSSWORD PUZZLE fans who have been working out the diagrams appearing in I. P. will find the one on page 26 somewhat out of the ordinary, as it is built on puns and anagrams, designed to make for a little variety. And this month's puzzle, as its predecessors, offers both entertainment and an opportunity to build up your reserve of War Stamps. We will give a tip as to how the answers may be worked out. In the first definition "A unit is — ," contains all of the letters for the answer. Simply unscramble them and you will get the answer, which is "Tunisia." That is the general idea, and quick minds should find lots of fun in filling in the diagram. I. P. is offering War Stamps to successful contestants, with five prizes awarded each month to those who send in the correct answers together with a letter not to exceed one hundred ivords on the question in the box below. Literary skill is not required to win a prize. The awards will be based on the practical manner in which the question is answered. Winners will be chosen by the editors of I. P., and their decisions will be final. In the case of ties, duplicate awards will be made. When you have completed the Crossword Puzzle this month, write your letter answering the question, and mail both to the Contest Editor. International Automatic Rewind Switch ACCLAIMED BY ALL! $"1 250 * Easy to install * Easy to operate Press button on switch box — roller arm automatically rises to reel of film to be rewound. No further operation necessary. At predetermined point the switch is shut off automatically and roller arm drops to table — out of the way — ready for the next reel. Roller is made of soft rubber and cannot injure film. Over 100 Automatic Rewind Switches successfully used in this territory. Territory open for salesmen. Write for sample switch. Lakewood Automatic Switch Co. 1298 HATHAWAY AVE. LAKEWOOD, OHIO J. Fried, Local 160, IJV.T.S.E. The 'IransVerteK in your projection room asks no vacation! It is willing and ready to keep right on serving you with constant current control. Merely keep giving your Transverter its customary service and it will continue to give you years of service. Consult: National Theatre Supply, Division of National-Simplex Bludworth, Inc., in the U. S. A., or General Theatre Supply Co. in Canada. THE HERTNER ELECTRIC CO. 12692 Elmwood Avenue Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. Exclusive Manufacturer of the Transverter Projectionist, 19 West 44th Street, New York 18, N. Y., postmarked not later than Sept. 10, 1943. August Contest Question "Explain the Action of a Photoelectric Cell." THE AWARDS First Prize — $10 in War Savings Stamps. Second Prize — $5 in War Savings Stamps. Third Prizes — Three awards of $2 each in War Savings Stamps. Solution to last month's puzzle AUGUST 1943 25