.','r( •• ',ri:*—• •* *•.;*. ■ **-o - :-•- W '» • ' *' '•;' r- ”• •, • . \- • --•• 1 r '. . . - .j. •»'i' •»•- * f« • •• *• * —!Sc'•• Y ...a ’•■ -i •« ?y .-J* v r .•*.•? ’i■ * V. .• .- J.• •/.*„ ••:. ;! • • .yV , Si - »j• I +\ : “ '* -V •« ; ?•{•'» -v «v» 'o^y' T* 5 r• VC lt;;. 'lt;•' *. * •. a ,4 / J: v ' ► ' . .. •. J *k, ft c ?? ^* * f\ */ -T.iM- .—i i mu-111 1.1 (|«% “•r*• jv -Sj -XS0: WkJ-.rX-XvThrough the efforts of Virgil Schoenberg, chief engineer of WCFL, Chicago, moving picture films of the theaters have been sent by television. Equipment used in the transmission is shown, with Mr. Schienberg standing beside the projectcr. which transforms light in',o electrical impulses. At the right is an amplifier panel and monitoring receiver to check the outgoing picture.