The Film Daily (1928)

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jiday, December 14, 1928 rom: You Jack Alicoate Subject: Negligence s it that you're too busy, are putting off, or just don't care? f\you were brought into direct contact, s I am, with many worthy and heartending cases throughout the year, arising 1 YOUR industry, you'd drop your work for wo minutes and give this splendid cause thought. ^he committee are giving their time cheerfully, |J1 stationery is contributed, the accounts re regularly audited free of cost, the ^ILM DAILY pays all other expenses. JVERY DOLLAR TO WORTHY AND NEEDY CHARITY Ve have reached the half way mark rhe goal is $10,000 by Christmas rhe Time is short rhe Opportunity is Great )o your bit Today NOW Hake Checks Payable to Film Daily Relief Fund *.»■»».»»*.♦«»♦».».■♦■■#■■»■■»■.<■■ ^■'•«*« «♦■■»««•«■< 11 tll>ll»H>»<«lt.l»ll»M>l.«..». ■#.■«.»< Hitting a Stride (Continued from Page I) in fhese instances until those who are now bciiiK thus succored can arranRc to take care of themselves. Obviously the work cannot be continucfl unless the treasury is properly fortified. R. S. Wolff, John C. Flinn, David Bernstein, Leopold Friedman, Weiss Bros., Ferdinand V. Luporini, Henry SicRel and E. M. Saunders constitutc yesterday's contributors. Watch This List Grow Tommy Meighan Charles Einfeld Henn' Ginsberg Al Lichtman Red lUnn Joe Schnitzer Mrs. Ekina Sussman Miss Addie Dannenbere H. J. Yates Ned Depinet Bruce Gallup Billy Brandt Lou Blumenthal Ed Schiller W. F. Rodgers Vic Shapiro Don Mersereau Tommy Goldberg Arthur Loew Jack Alicoate Charles Jawitz Richard Brady Walter Futter Jim Normanly Nat Levine Paula Gould A. Pam Blumenthal Tom Wiley Wm. Massce David Loew Paul N. Lazarus Herman Robbins Phil Reisman W. J. German Emil Shauer David Picker M. J. Kandall Wm. Ferguson J. D. Trop Stanley Hand George Byrnes Ed Halperin N. L. Manheim Louis Baum Bert Adler Harry Scott D. J. Chatkin Ben R. Rosenbaum Emil C. Jensen Leo Klebenow Charles Moskowitz J. Francis O'Reilly Harry Lewis S. J. Warshowsky Cresson E. Smith N. D. Golden James R. Grainger Herbert Ebenstein Fred Quimby W. S. Butterfield A. H. Giannini Lou B. Metzger M. Van Praag Joe Weil H. M. Messiter WiUard McKay A. Schimel Ted Schlanger Helen Hughes C. E. Paine Oscar Binder I. V. Ward I. H. McFarland Henry C. Bate Sidney Singcrman Rebecca Joffee J. Ludwig Harry Rosenquest C. C. Hoagland Frank Mastroly Paul Gulick Harry Reichenbach Dan Lederman Dave Bader Milton Silver Len Fields Eugene Walsh Lee BaUly M. Steinbucb G. Byrne R. V. Anderson P. D. Cochrane Alfred Gottesman Oscar Neufeld Sam Sax Gabriel L. Hess Hedda Hopper Milton Cohen Bernard Edelhertz William Pizor M. £. Krauss Harold B. Franklin Joe Brandt Jack Cohn Harry Cohn George Harvey James Mulvey D. L. Zyve Adolph Zukor Nathan Burkan Eugene Zukor Arthur B. Graham E. W. Kramer Thomas W. Gerety Dewey Bloom Wm. James Lee A. Cchs Hank Linet W. P. Went* Ethel Smith Arthur B. Graham R. S. Wolff John C. Flinn David Bernstein Leopold Friedman Weiss Bros. F. V. Luporini Henry Siegel E. M. Saunders Medd in New Venture Clarksdale, Miss.— E. R. Medd, who several weeks ago resigned as manager of the Marion, is to leave Clarksdale before the end of the week for Asheville, N. C, where he plans a theater venture with interests in both Carolinas. Clarion, la., Votes Sunday Shows Clarion, la.— By vote of nearly J to 1, this town has voted for Sunday shows. W. F. Smith of the Colonial has waged a campaign on the 'ssueFor three successive Sundays, Smith presented a Sunday show and paid a fine. He defrayed the cost ot the special election.