International projectionist (Jan 1961-Dec 1962)

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*S, Paints, and llluminants 514 EMERALD "Cold" green c514 Magenta 509 c509 Magenta 505 AQUAMARINE Bluish green c505 Fuchsia 501 CYANS c501 Fuchsia 498 BERYL Blue-green c498 Fuchsia 495 c495 Cerise 492 CYAN Green-blue 700 RED 489 605 Orange 487 PEACOCK Greenish blue BLUES 594 Purree 485 588 Saffron 483 TURQUOISE Bright blue 584 Gamboge 481 580 Yellow 478 CERULEA Sky-blue 577 Yellow 474 575 Yellow 470 BLUE Deep blue 573 Lemon 465 572 Lemon 460 ULTRAMARINE Violet-blue 570 LEMON 456 569 Lemon 451 BLUEVIOLET Blue-violet PURPLES 569 Lemon 442 568 Lemon 400 VIOLET Intense violet 567 Lemon :566 566 Chartreuse c564 PURPLE Rich purple 564 Chartreuse =561 561 Chartreuse c558 AMARANTH Reddish purple MAGENTAS 558 Chartreuse :554 554 Citronelle c549 TYRIAN Rose-purple 549 Citronelle :540 540 Verdante c525 MAGENTA Purplish rose 525 GREEN :506 506 Aquamarine c500 FUCHSIA Deep rose 500 Beryl c497 497 Beryl c495 CERISE Reddish rose 495 Beryl Spyros Skouras Receives One of Kodak Awards NEW YORK — Spyros P. Skouras, president of 20th Century-Fox, has been named one of the six recipients of the first annual Eastman Achievement Awards. The awards will be presented at the Eastman School of New York City which was founded in 1852 and is America's oldest school of business. The other four business men and women selected for the awards are: Mary G. Roebling, president and chairman of the board of the Trenton Trust Co.; David Sarnoff, chairman of the board of Radio Corporation of Ameri ca; Max Hess, president of the Hess Department Store, Allentown, Pa.; Lee H. Bristol, president and chairman of the board of Bristol-Myers, and George W. Romney, president and chairman of the board of American Motors Corp. iP KODAK AUSTRIA NEW YORK — The Kodak Austria Co. has been organized to handle Eastman's photographic business there. Since 1948 the Kodak distributor in Austria has been the Johann Kraus firm. Kraus has decided to retire and was honored at a dinner in Vienna recently. GPL Names W. H. Heath To Post A new division with responsibility for all major systems has been formed at GPL Division — General Precision, Inc. "The organization of this new division," said William J. Tull, the firm's vice prseident for sales and engineering, "underscores the increasing importance of major system work at GPL." William H. Heath, formerly director of GPL's Engineering Division, has been named director of the new systems division. Among his major tasks is the air traffic control modernization program for the Federal Aviation Agency and the application of the skills and facilities GPL has developed during the course of that program to future developments. il* New Tape Recorder From RCA A low-cost portable tape recorder, built to withstand prolonged use in schools, language laboratories, offices and elsewhere, has been introduced by the Radio Corporation of America. The new recorder weighs less than twenty-five pounds and is designed for sustained operation wherever highquality, semi-professional tape recordings are required, according to A. I. Piatt, manager, RCA audio products marketing. Designated the RCA MI-35120, the compact unit measures only 8'/z by 14 Vi by 16 inches and is attractively styled with a charcoal gray, wear-resistant, grained fabric covering. It is designed to sell for $179.50. The recorder provides a choice of three speeds — 7/4> 3%, and 1% inches per second — and operates from a 117-volt, 60-cycle power source, and will accept the 7" reel. TV HELPS SAVE FILM NEW YORK— TV has joined the movement to transfer historical footage from nitrate to acetate stock. Warning that in 10-20 years most old film will have to be junked, Daniel W. Jones, film-research head for NBC-TV's "Project 20," reports the series has salvaged much authenic news film. Public response, he adds, "has given many a conservator of old film a talking point when he is seeking funds to save it." International Projectionist January 1961 13