Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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Its living with a Product and Service that proves its worth . . ■\:Sfer7PT:'^::i For 20 years usAIRco has served the American theater, large houses and small ones, with the finest cooling systems and air conditioning equipment. During that time it has worked at the job of meriting the exhibitor's business through good design and manufacture, and a service that means pleasant and profitable ownership for usAIRco users. usAIRco stands ready to serve you on any essential parts or item permissable under today's conditions. UNITED STATES AIR CONDITIONING CORPORATION NORTHWESTERN TERMINAL, MINNEAPOLIS 13, MINNESOTA MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY: MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA • OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES in contact to share the load. The gears ar designed to run themselves in with oil. Squirrel Cage Blowers Available Arrangements for the manufacture of limited number of squirrel cage type blowei has been announced by the S. O. S. Cinem Supply Corporation, New York. It is state that these are obtainable on priority to replac obsolete or broken down fans or blowers. T get them, exhibitors may issue their AAMRO priority covering maintenance, repai or operation. The blowers come comple with drives for use with existing motors, c motors may be purchased with them. • New Dealer Firm Formed Dave Dewey, formerly sales manager c the International Seat Corporation, h; formed a new equipment distribution con pany. Under the name Chicago Theati Supply Company, it succeeds Joe Goldber Inc., 1245 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Tl new firm has the same address. The con pany has been appointed distributor of a products manufactured or handled for tl theatre field by RCA. • Statement on New Projector Only two parts of the Motiograph proje tor designed for the post-war market a inter-changeable with the present Model Motiograph, the manufacturer reveals in ; announcement that the new model has be< placed under tests. The Motiograph plant is still almost e clusively devoted to war items, however, is pointed out. With peace, facilities w have to be converted, the statement continui to the handling of a $4,500,000 backlog orders for sound and projection equipment, i • Aluminum Ladders Available A line of industrial ladders in all-alumimj tubular rail and channel rail construction announced as available for immediate c livery by the Duo-Safety Ladder Corporatic Oshkosh, Wis. The line includes hea\ light and medium types in both single ai extension models, also folding ladders, heavy aluminum platform step ladder is be announced shortly, it is stated. At elaborate ceremonies at the company's plant Cleveland, Ohio, followed by a dinner, an Ar Navy "E" pennant was awarded the Hertner Elec Company, manufacturers of motor-generators theatres, but now producing war equipment, company is the fourth subsidiary of the General I cision Equipment Corporation to receive an Ar Navy "E" Award, which has been given to only of the country's war plants. Pictured are C. C. D president (left), who received the Award for company, and Capt. H. C. Fick, U.S.N., one of officers present for the presentation. 6 BETTER THEATRES, APRIL 28, I