International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1950)

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For Motion Picture Projection, National Carbon announces: we "Agfost whitest arc in the twr/tL roiecfor Carhor&i FOR CONDENSER TYPE LAMPS "NATIONAL" "HITEX" Super High Intensity projector carbons are brand new, another milestone in the development of projection light sources. They are considerably brighter than any other High Intensity projector carbon you can buy. They are much better in color balance. They last longer. They cost less to operate. If your theatre operates with condenser type High Intensity lamps, investigate the new "National" "Hitex" projector carbons. We believe you will want to use them to get the ultimate in screen lighting. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION. WRITE TO NATIONAL CARBON DIVISION, UNION CARBIDE AND CARBON CORPORATION, DEPT. IJ. The terms 'Hitex" and "National'' are trademarks of NATIONAL CARBON DIVISION UNION CARBIDE AND CARBON CORPORATION 30 East 42nd Street, New York, 1 7, N. Y. District Sales Offices ; Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, New York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST • MARCH 1950