Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Mar 1956)

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when you specify PROJECTOR CARBONS ^ID THE PICTURE IS LIGHT... GIVE IT ALL YOU CAN WITH “NATIONAL” CARBONS For two generations of movie-goers, the right carbons—“National” Carbons— have assured the finest possible picture on America’s movie screens. And the advantages of “National” Carbons don’t end there. This superior picture quality is delivered to the theatre owner at a cost per unit of light and length of carbon burned that is the lowest obtainable anywhere! For highest quality at lowest cost, continue to specify “National” Carbons. It pays in customersatisfaction and in economy of operation. The term “National" is a registered trade-mark of Union Ccprbide and Carbon Corporation NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY • A Division of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation 30 East 42nd Street, New York 1 7, New York SALh'S OFFICES: Atlanta. Chicago. Dallas. Kansas City, Los Anjreles. New York. Pittsburgh. San Francisco In Canada: Union (Carbide ('anada Limited. Toronto MOTION PICTURE HERALD. MARCH 3, 1956