Camera - April 14, 1923 to February 16, 1924 (April 1923-February 1924)

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Page 20 "Camera!" The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry January 1 2th. ifP AISISOUISCIISG the opening of the flneat, iir-i equlppeu, most comfortable PROJECTING KOOM in Southern CaUforala. l< \Ti:s RB ISON Mll.l'. We Inyfte your Innpeetlon United Producers & Distributors 1606-8 Highland Ive. Hollyw I WE MOVE and Shine MOVIES nServiee' /fottywod 767-2 SAMUEL C,SHINE-656»s*^« General Trucking and Hauling HOWARD GAYE MARY RUBY Ingenue 594-774 DONNA HALE Starring in Roy Hughes Prod. HUGH HOFFMAN Scenarist and Production Supervisor Laura La Plante unit, Universal In preparation "An Old Man's Darling." Recent releases, "The Thrill Girl," "Gossip," "Crossed Wires," Town Scandal," "The Untameable," "The Wild Party." 'Where all good film folk together." JOHN'S NEW CAFE 6382 Hollywood Blvd. get Visit the Beautiful GLEN ELLEN TEA ROOM We specialize in a 85 cent dinner BiSO — 8 i>. m. Special I'nrtloM b y Arrangement. Phone Holly B1S0 1686 Cherokee Air.. iicnr Holly » oil Blvil. Motion Picture Trade Make big money as a Cameraman, Electrician, Etc. Get particulars of classes NOVVI McCRYSTLE MOTION PICTURE TRADE SCHOOL 1107 No. Western Ave., at Sama Monica Bltd. Philosophy POLITICS By Eric Mayne The Science of Politics is the intelligent comprehension of our position, and our responsibility as the subjects of a great nation. The Science of Politics is the Science of regulating a Nation for the preservation of its Safety, Peace and Prosperity. Theodore Roosevelt tells us — "Practical politics must not be construed to mean dirty politics. The most practical of all politicians is the politician who is clean, and decent, and honest." Theodore Roosevelt was a practical politician. He practiced what he preached. The true politician puts the good of the people before party; the purity of principle before policy; the value of honour before office; and the resolute march of progress before power. II intelligent and responsible people neglect the politics of a country, it is bad for the country and worse for the people. When men realize their responsibility as men to their nation then law making will be put on a different basis. Then men will understand that nothing can be politically right, which is not morally right Many a politician has buried his patriotism in his political party. Constant distrust seems to be the only road to political safety. Nations that should, at the present time, be constructing and developing their countries are spending all their energy and money in fighting over which party shall do the reconstructing and who shall lead the party. In the flood of political talk, great principles are being washed away. From incompetent and bungling politicians, Good Lord, deliver all nations. About the Peace Award Continued from Page 19 important — of the dominant desires of American public as expressed in the plans: "// is the unanimous hope of the Jury the first fruit of the mutual counsel cooperation among the nations ixhich result from the adoption of the plan sell •will be a general prohibition of the m facture and sale of all materials of i The purpose of the American Peace A\ is thus fulfilled: To reflect in a practit plan the dominating national sentiment a; pressed by the large cross-section of the At can public taking part in the Award. I therefore commend the winning plat unanimously selected by the Jury of Av :ind Mr. Root's statement of the first obje be attained by the counsel and cooper provided in the plan, to the interest the widest possible vote of the American p« EDWARD W. B( January, 1924. THE PLAN IN BRIEF Proposes I. That the United States shall immed enter the Permanent Court of Internal Justice, under the conditions stated by i tary Hughes and President Harding in ruary, 1923. II. That without becoming a member i League of Nations as at present constitute' United States shall offer to extend its p cooperation with the League and particip: the work of the League as a body of n COUMel under conditions which 1. Substitute moral force and public 0| for the military and economic force, o-1 ally implied in Articles X and XVI, 2. Safeguard the Monroe Doctrine. 3. Accept the fact that the United State assume no obligations under the Tre: Versailles except by Act of Congress. 4. Propose that membership in the L should be opened to all nations. 5 Provide for the continuing developmi international law. "CAMERA!" Hollywood, Calif. Do you approve the winning plan in substance f (Put an X inside the proper box.) Name — Please print. Address "9" City State.... Are you a voter? -Jr Mail promptly to THE AMERICAN PEACE AW AH 342 Madison Avenue, New York C If you wish to express a fuller opinioi please write to the American Peace . Mutual Booking Service A booking service designed primarily for the use of producers ar motion picture people. Appointments received from nine to eleven and from two to fo o'clock. NO PART TOO BIG— NO BIT TOO SMALL 1096 North Western Ave. Holly 73: