Screen Guilds Magazine (August 1935)

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OTTO DIDT CUSTOM TAILOR • Telephone Exposition 6351 3 8 7 3 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD In Wilshire Professional Building Brown Derby Restaurants • HOLLYWOOD—1628 No. Vine BEVERLY HILLS—9537 Wilshire Blvd. LOS ANGELES—3427 Wilshire Blvd. • Highest Quality Foods—Fast Service Quiet Atmosphere—Rest and Relax David H. Thompson Agency HOIlywood 3591 The Academy Contracts (Continued from Page 5) (8) ORAL AGREEMENTS AND CALLS. No oral agreement of em¬ ployment between producer and yon is binding on either party unless yon are actually called and agree to report on the commencement date for which the call is given. Either party may cancel employment prior to noon of the day preceding such commencement date. If producer can’t reach you personally, a telegraphic cancellation m,ay be sent. You may accept a “ weather permit¬ ting” call. (9) and (10) WRITTEN CONFIR¬ MATION OF EMPLOYMENT. On or before noon of commencement date pro¬ ducer shall give you a card specifying: Name of production. Specific commencement date. Daily rate of compensation. Weekly rate of compensation. ’Phone number and address of player. WRITTEN CONFIRMATION BIND¬ ING. If this card is delivered to and accepted by you prior to commence¬ ment of employment, then commence¬ ment date specified is binding on both parties and you receive compensation even if the call to work is cancelled. A “weather permitting” call shall not be an exception to this provision. mice^ as Ive see ih - To GORDON’S, Good Liquor Service means these things: # A thorough knowledge of wines, liquors and beverages, and their proper uses. # A stock on hand at all times so comprehensive and complete as to embrace your every liquor requirement [GORDON 'S carries one of the largest and most varied liquor stochs on the coast.] 0 A delivery service that is prompt, pleasant and efficient. # A price policy that is bound to hold your patronage. Try^this service, so heartily endorsed by the Film Colony, and you will choose GORDON'S for all your liquor needs. Just Phone OXford 1621 9565 WILSHIRE GORDON S BEVERLY boulevard FINE WINES and LIQUORS hills THE LARGEST LIQUOR STORE IN THE WEST (11) EXCESS MAKE UP TIME. If elaborate make up or wardrobe con¬ sumes more than 1 hour of your time, excess over 1 hour shall be working time. (12) “DAY PLAYER”. Rules do not apply to extras and cover “day players’ ’ as term generally used in busi¬ ness. (13) ARBITRATION. You have option to arbitrate any dispute or con¬ troversy with producer before the Academy, but you are not obliged to do so. (Continued from, Page 11) T HE Entertainment Committee and The Board of Directors have made this party possible. They have selected an excellent place, an outstanding pro¬ gram, and accomplished all this at the lowest possible cost. Now all that is left to make it a great party is the co¬ operation of the membership. Every member is expected to sell tickets and “talk-up” the affair. Mem¬ bers’ families and friends are welcome. The dance floor will accommodate five hundred couples, and with the help of each member, it will be filled to capacity. Do your share! Don’t wait to be asked, but come to the Guild office and get your tickes. Then go out and sell as many as you can. Somebody will beat Flo Wix’ record of last year. Will it be you? News Items Promised N EWS concerning happenings on the sets and items about Junior Guild Members will appear in the next issue of this publication and thereafter. Eric “Dutch” Pettit, who was identi¬ fied with several important newspapers and national magazines prior to working in pictures, has promised to gather and write a sparkling, newsy column each month. Space permitting, this will be published starting with the next issue. Mr. Pettit was identified with Life, College Humor, and other national pub¬ lications. 433 N.CANDN DRIVE-5-DXfdrd □ SCI1 BEVERLY HILLS • 20 The Screen Guilds’ Magazine