Motion Picture News (Oct-Dec 1930)

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The advertisement above appeared in trade papers in September and October, Now read how Western Electric answers the first six questions. Answering^^^ >Aof these questions . ... to help you make the most profitable decision •' • tt QUESTION 1 Will I get regular service by thoroughly trained engineers to maintain high quality and prevent costly breakdowns? ANSWER 1 Three years' actual operating experience has proved that obligatory preventive service for talking picture equipment is essential in maintaining patronage at most profitable level — essential even with apparatus of highest possible quality. E. R. P. I.'s standards of service — maintained through regular inspections by 753 trained engineers operating in 279 territories — have proved a definite economy to the industry.