Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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Engineered for S.R.O. 1 At the Regal and the Ritz Both the pictures were big hits. At the Regal — S. R. O. At the Ritz — well just so-so. 2 Both were air-conditioned — true, But the difference was due To the engineering plan And the way the systems ran. 3 At the Regal, you'd detect Air conditions were correct. But the Ritz was quick to act. Now their house is also packed. It pays to be sure that you have correct air conditioning . . . that temperature, humidity, circulation, ventilation and air cleanliness are scientifically blended for complete comfort of patrons and for protection of fine furnishings. Depend upon Westinghouse engineering experience, research and equipment for Correct Air Conditioning for your new or modernized theatre. Consult Westinghouse in the early stages of planning. Get the Westinghouse booklet, "How to Plan Correct Air Conditioning." Phone your nearest Westinghouse office, or write Westinghouse, 150 Pacific Avenue, Jersey City 4, N. J. THE SERVICE-PROVED HERMETICALLY-SEALED COMPRESSOR These Westinghouse economy-satisfaction advantages have been proved by years of service in thousands of installations: — No Shaft Seals. During wartime refrigerant shortages, few Westinghouse systems were ever "down." Why? Because seal leaks are the cause of a large percentage of all system failures. Few Parts to Wear . . . Direct-Drive Efficiency . . . Space-Saving Refrigerant-Cooled Motor. Westinghouse PLANTS IN 25 CITIES . . OFFICES EVERYWHERE Air Conditioning Westinghouse Presents John Charles Thomas • Sunday, 2:30 E.W.T., NBC ETTER THEATRES, APRIL 28, 1945 5