The Cine Technician (1943 - 1945)

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May -June, 1944 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN ■2'.) ON NATIONAL SERVICE Twenty-second List 1. ALSTON (Assist. Developer, Sydney Wake Labs)— H.M. Forces. \. G. BALL (Mechanic, Denham Labs). — Army. P. J. BAKRY (Sound Assist., Leevers-Rich)— H.M. Forces. MICHAEL BAYLEY (Camera Assistant)— Navy. J. BIGG (Camera Loader) — Navy. r. BOYLE (Technicolor)— Navy. IAROLD BULL (Technicolor)— H . M . Forces. !. COLEMAN (Cinit Labs.)— R.A.F. tfiss M. COX (Negative Cleaner, Kav's West End Labs)— A.T.S. P. DAVIDSON (Sound Camera Operator. Cainsborough) — Navy. N. R. DOLBEAR (Projection and Camera Maintenance, Ealing) — United States Strategic ! Services, attached Naval Film Unit, in civilian capacity. 'LIVE DONNER (Assist. Editor, Denham)— H.M. Forces. <\ H. DRAPER (Olympic Kine)— Armv. l. ETHERINGTON (Despatch Department, G.F.D. Labs)— H.M. Forces. l. L. GALLUP (Chemical Mixer, Kay's West End)— R.A.F. 'r. GARDNER ('2nd Projectionist, M.O.I.)— Army. ft. HAMMOND (Paramount News)— Armv. ,'. HARRISON (Ncg. Dryer, Kay's West End)— Merchant Navy. I. J. HESKETH (Sound Camera Operator. National Studios) — Navy. ... HODGSON (Pos. Dryer, Kay's West End)— I Navy. I). JACKSON (Developing, Denham Labs.) H.M. Forces. JOHN JORDAN (Cutting Assist., Pathe Pictures) —Navy. Mrs. D."LAROU (Cutter, Verity Films) Free French Film Unit. ARTHUR LAWSON (Draughtsman)— R.A.F. G. LEWIS (Follow Focus)— Army. L. LINZEE (Assist, Cutting, G.B. Screen Services)— 'H.M. Forces. W. T. MORGAN (Denham Labs.)— H.M. Forces. D. RYAN (Camera Assist., Common Ground) — Army. M. J. SAMUELS (Assist. Projectionist, Spectator Films) — H.M. Forces. D. SAUNDERS (Kay's West End Labs.)— Navy. K. SOFTER (Projectionist, Pathe Pictures)— R.A.F. A. J. SPECK (Clappers, Welwyn Studios)— Naw. S. S. STREETER (Prod, and Unit Manager, British National)— R.A.F. IVOR THACKER (Neg. F)ryer, Kav's Finsbury Park) Navy. R. USILL (Assist. Librarian, Crown Film Unit) — Armv. C. J.' WALLACE (British Acoustic) — H.M. Forces. R. E. WAND (Projection, Gainsborough) — Navy. E. R. WEBB (Pos. Examiner, George Humphries)— R.A.F. J. R. WILES (Camera Assist., Merton Park)— Naw. PAUL WILSON (Camera Assistant. Gainsborough)— Navy. Promotions ALAN IZOD, Naval Film Unit, promoted Lieutenant Commander. T. S. LYNDON-HAYNES, A.K.S. Film Unit. Wembley. Promoted Lieutenant. Casualties W. LEUTY (Pos. Dryer, Denham Labs). Killed on active service with Naw. ARTHUR GRAHAM AND RONNIE NOBLE Arthur Graham and Ronnie Noble both managed to get away from their prison camps when Italy capitulated. After a month's freedom Arthur Graham was unlucky and got caught again. He is now in Germany and his address is: — Captain F. A. Graham, British IYisorer of War No. 1214. Oflag VIII. F, Germain Ronnie Noble appears to have been more fortunate. When last seen by Graham he was tree and well, and no news since then gives reason to hope for the best.