The Film Daily (1929)

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iday, November 29, 1929 \NADA INDUSTRY SURVEY N CONFERENCE PROGRAM (Continued from Page 1) iken of the Hays office wiil :ak on "Social Relations Between Public and the Motion Picture dustry" at the luncheon. Program arranged for the conferee follows: Prof. Robinson, Uni-sity of Toronto, subject — "Public i-operation with Theaters"; Dr. E. Hardy, "Children's Matinee"; tin Arthur, Famous Players Canai Corp., Toronto "Music and udeville"; B. E. Norrish, Montreal, anadian Manufacturing of Films"; orge Mitford, Toronto, "Newsreel lloblems"; O. R. Harvey, Northern lectric Co., Montreal, "Sound ReDduction"; James Travis, Canadian lucational Films, Toronto, "British ctures in Canada"; J. P. O'Logh, Fox Film Corp. of Canada, Toito, "Censorship Problems"; F. C. dgley, director, Canadian Govern:nt Studio, Ottawa, "Government ms"; and demonstration of films • schools by G. A. Cornish, Unirsity of Toronto. 'ANISH DIALOGUE FOR iADIO PICTURES PLANNED (.Continued from Page 1) »n. Villegas was formerly editor Cinelandia and recently completed survey of sound film needs in 25 countries. With the issuing of anish dialogue, a new field will be oed in Radio Pictures involving *<j0 theaters with a combined seat 5 capacity of 100,000,000, according the company. J Houses Now Equipped for Sound in Virginia (Continued from Page 1) the year the number -••11 be ineased to 100. Audible pictures ortly will be introduced in 12 other :ies. Among some of the towns rently introduced to sound pictures e: New Market, Warrenton, Woodock, Blackstone and Schoolfield. rational Broadcast for Colman Opening on Coast est Coast Bureau, THE FILM DAILY Hollywood — A Hollywood premiere ill be nationally broadcast for the st time with the opening of "Conmned" at the Chinese on Dec. 5, hen 20 film stars are scheduled to heard over the Columbia Broadsting System, sponsors of the proam, which will be received in New ork over station WABC. ■ Briskin Leaves for Coast Sam Briskin, Columbia production lief, who has been in New "York eking story material, is scheduled leave for the Coast today. Encumclaw House Opens Soon Encumclaw, Wash. — Work is beg completed on the new Avalon :re, which is soon to be opened by W. Groesbeck. -. &&* DAILV You Cant Go Wrong If You Go Long On Ub $■ Aa FEDERATION THANKS A. P. Waxman, for Ad McKellar c? Platts, Inc., for Composition National Electrotype Co., for Cut A Friend, for Space You, as an individual, can't control the market. The market will adjust itself in due time. So will you, if you have courage. Remember, business is good. But poor market or good market, poor women have children, people have accidents, people become ill. Federation supports 9i charities and good market or bad market, it is not going to tell its helpless to shift for themselves. Anyone can give when the going is good. It takes a real man to give when the going is not so good. $10 will get you 9l — in Mitzvahs. Give your better self a break. Do It Now! Send your check (make it more than $10 if you can afford it) to Walter E,. Beer, Treasurer 71 West 47th St.9 N. Y. FEDERATION For the Support of JEWISH PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETIES of New York City Ml