International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1935)

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26 INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST April 1935 Only High Intensity Arcs Give HIGH INTENSITY PROJECTION H. C. 10 Super Intensity Lamp Descriptive booklet on request. Write for it to HALL & CONNOLLY 24 Vandam St. New York, N. Y. How Many? Was this copy dog-eared when it came to you? How many men read it ahead of you? You would receive a clean, fresh copy if you had a personal subscription — and you wouldn't have to wait — you would be first to read it. Use coupon below. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST, 580 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Enter my subscription for □ 1 year— 12 issues— $2.00 □ 2 years— 24 issues— $3.00 Name . . Address City . . . State cause a hospital attendant says he can detect no heart action. Rather they continue until the victim is revived or until rigor mortis sets in. People have been revived after eight hours of artificial respiration. Instructions are or should be available in every shop and all employees should be familiar with them. The need is infrequent, but it is vital, and it is probable that numerous lives have been sacrificed because those in attendance have not known how, or have neglected to act because they were embarrassed by their limited knowledge of what to do. The man on the job who acts quickly and who does not quit is worth more than 100 skilled physicians who cannot reach the victim for half an hour. I SOUND SERVICE PARTS AND TOOLS THROUGH TROUT A complete line of sound and visual projection parts and accessories is available for immediate shipment anywhere through the Trout Theatre Equipment Co. of Enid, Oklahoma. In addition to repair and reconditioning work, this company will supply equipment and tools necessary for the servicing of all makes of theatre sound systems. Special discounts are granted I. A. members by Wesley Trout, head of the company, who is also the b. a. of Local 312 in Enid. S. O. S. CORP. PREPARED TO SUPPLY SOUND PARTS S. O. S. Corp. is another organization which advises that it is prepared to supply practically all necessary sound equipment replacements parts for Erpi, RCA and other makes of theatre sound reproducers. The company also will make available all regular and special servicing tools and equipment that may be needed. Special discounts will prevail on all business received from I. A. units. Parts catalogs are available upon request. Address the company at 1600 Broadway, New York City. INDEPENDENT DEALERS TO MEET IN CHICAGO The fifth annual convention of the Independent Theatre Supply Dealers Assoc, will be held at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago, June 15 to 18, inclusive. Various phases of policy will be discussed, officers will be elected, and an advertising and publicity campaign will be considered. More than 35 manufacturers will exhibit their products at the convention, according to President J. E. Robin. BACKGROUND PROJECTION IN STUDIO WORK (Continued from page 17) ter opening of 270 degrees, as compared with 180 degrees for the claw-movement type. The picture can be framed, whereas with the other type it can not;