International projectionist (Jan 1961-Dec 1962)

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Joe Engle, John Vitale Df IA640 Killed NEW YORK — Joseph W. Engle ind John Vitale, both members of ^ocal 640, Nassau and Suffolk Counies, Long Island, died of injuries ollowing an auto accident on Route 13 near Freehold, N. J., March 29. Joe Engle, a charter member of >40 and a past president and busiless agent of the Local, died in th"i "itkin Hospital, Neptune, N. J., on March 30. Engle was a member of he 25-30 Club and served as president during 1961. He was 69 and worked at the Calderone Theatre in Hempstead, L. I. John Vitale, 59, died in the ambulance. He was a projectionist at the Skouras Syosset Theatre, L. I. iP Photography • Enlargements • Prints • Film Strips • Slides in Color or Black 8 White Animation Stands *OXBERRY For Sfde-Filmstrip . . For Full Animation. Available with Aerial Image Projector. Models built to fit all requirements . . . all budgets. America's finest animation studios use only Oxberry. FOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND BROCHURE . . . WRITE the ANIMATION EQUIPMENT corp. DEPT. P 38 HUDSON STREET NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. West — 7445 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. England — 33 Liberty Lane, Addlestone, Surrey International Projectionist Braverman Named To Plastic Reel Post NEW YORK — Walter Elterman, president of Plastic Reel & Core, Inc., has announced the appointment of Allen Braverman to the position of national sales manager. Mr. Braverman's background includes serving as a packaging engineer for IBM, as sales engineer for Disogrin Corp. and for four years served as an inspection and design officer for the U.S. Navy, assigned to such projects as nuclear submarines, guided missile destroyers and the Kitty Hawk project. Mr. Elterman also announced the selection of Associated Screen Industries, Ltd., Montreal, Canada, under the direction of Murray Briskin, as Canadian distributor for the company. iP More Norelco 70mm Projectors Installed NEW YORK — Two more leading theatres are installing Norelco 70/35 projectors, it was announced by Niels Tuxen, general manager of the Motion Picture Equipment division of the North American Philips Co. In Los Angeles, the 4-Star Theatre had its new equipment ready for an engagement of "Black Tights." The Century Theatre in Minneapolis, a Cinerama showcase for many years, is again operated by the Minnesota Amusement Co., who purchased its Norelco equipment through the Minneapolis branch of National Theatre Supply Co. With these two new installations, more than 130 motion picture theatres in the U.S. will be equipped with Norelco 70/35 mm projectors, including a number of drive-ins. iP Rotker Convalescing NEW YORK — Morris Rotker, recording secretary of the 25-30 club, is convalescing from major surgery at his home in the Bronx. Though he abandoned his career of 51 years as a projectionist in 1958 to become secretary of a municipal court judge in the Bronx, Rotker has continued to be very active in projectionists circles, as testified by the flood of "get well" messages at Doctor's Hospital and his home from organizations and individuals from all around the country. iP April 1962 You Name It... S.O.S. Has It! Everything from A to Z i Amplifiers Anamorphic Lenses Animation Stands, Titlers Arc Lamps Auricon Cameras Books, Technical Booms, Microphones Cameras, Professional Colortran Lights Dollies, Cranes, Tripods Drive-In Theatre Equipment Film Magazines Film Printers Film Cleaning Machines Film Editing Equipment Film Lab Equipment Film Numbering Machines Film Processors Generators Hot Presses Lenses, All Sizes Lighting Equipment Marquee Letters Moviola Editors Projection Equipment Projection Lamps Projector Mechanisms Rectifiers Reels, Cans, Film, Tape Reflectors Sound Cameras Soundheads Sound and Speaker Systems Stage Equipment Striping Machines Synchronizers, Splicers Technical Books Theatre Equipment Viewers, Sound Readers Zoom Lenses, etc. s.o.s. PHOTO-CINE-OPTICS, Inc. formerly S.O.S. CINEMA SUPPLY CORP. 602 West 52nd St., N.Y. 19 — Plaza 7-0440 Western Branch: 633] Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, California PUCES NOT HOLDING s ? Film breaks are costly. Play safe by using JEFRONA All-purpose CEMENT Has greater adhesive qualities. Don't take our word for it. Send for FREE sample and judge for yourself. Camera Equipment Company, Inc. Visit SMPTE Booths — #1 1 8 #11 9 315 W. 43rd St. New York 36, N.Y. JUdson 6-1420 6510 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 51 E. 10th Ave., HiaSeah, Fla. 15