Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1944)

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Tin is is ISro. 4 of « svries cwing Galloway Bronze Lion at base of Nelson's Monument, Trafalgar Square, Londo. IN ENGLAND... where the maintenance of civilian morale has been of prime importance in preserving the strength of our great Ally since the first bomb fell on British soil, motion picture entertainment has played a vital role. From Picadilly Circus to Stratfordon Avon, the magic of the screen has brought to its people the refreshing pause and welcome relaxation which has enabled them to endure the stress of war and which has won for them the admiration of the United Nations fighting for Victory. Now, more than ever before, Britain's leading showmen, like all discerning exhibitors throughout the world, appreciate the value of projection equipment which can be depended upon to deliver pictures of top quality day in and day out. To them the name SIMPLEX has been and will continue to be the hallmark of better projection. I> WAR AND PEACE — THE MXTEKIXATMONAL PROJECTOR