The Film Daily (1931)

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As One Voice The Motion Pictui^ AND the greatest cooperaL tive move since war days sweeps every unit in this vast industry into line to answer the appeal of the needy. National Motion Picture Week, with its benefit performances in every community for the assistance of local unemployed, will reveal the heart of Motion' Pictures. Industry^ les — WE WILLlHARE/ A press sheet with full details on how to put over local benefit campaignsisontheway. Posters and other accessories that will sell your benefit tickets to your public are coming. Every item necessary to put over National Motion Picture Week is provided free. .. 9\CTURE W,:. Are YOU Doing YOUR Share? \iyou have not yet started plans ioryour benefit performances, get in touch with your local relief committee NOW. ▲ ▲ ▲ Following are Chairmen of District Motion Picture Committees. For information, address Chairman of your District. L. H. Kct-iic. Fux TlK-atri-, ATLANTA . . . Martin J. Mulliii. 60 Scollay Sq., BOSTON ... J. H. Michael, 505 Pearl St.. BUFFALO... H. H. Kverett, 505 W. 4iliSt.. CHARLOTTE... Felix Mendelssohn. 1325 South Wabash Ave.. CHICAGO ...G-orse A. Smith. 1 214 Central Parkuax. CINCINNATI ... Fred Desber?. Loew's State Theatre. CLEVELAND... J. J. 1-riedl. Mclba Theatre liuilJtrr.;. DALLAS . .. Harry E. Huffman, Aladdin Theatre. DENVER . . . Letter F. Manin, Nevada. Io«a(for DES MOINES district) . . . H. M. Richev, 608 Fox Theatre Buildinsr. DETROIT . . . Charles R. Metzaer. !15 Chambcrol Cmniene lilds.. INDIANAPOLIS ... Anhur H. Cole. ISOO Wyandotte St., KANSAS CITY . . . Mike Rosenbi-rj;, Wa^llin^.^.Ml at \ irmont Aie.. LOS ANGELES . . . M, A. Li^htman. 409 South Second St.. MEMPHIS... Sam Sherman. 7;2 W. Second St.. MILWAUKEE ... W. A. Steffes. Pence Buildincr. MINNEAPOLIS ... \rthur H.,rn, 1 S4 Me.uk,w St.. NEW HAVEN . . . H. F, Wilkcs. 221 S. Liberty St., NEW ORLEANS ...CharleL. 0-Reilly. limes Buildinj;. NEW YORK CITY ... Pat Ma^ee. Criterion Theatre, OKLAHOMA CITY . . . L. R. Pierce. RK.O-Orphcum Theatre. OMAHA Jo.seph Hebrew. 1225 Vine St.. PHILADELPHIA . . . E. A. Bell (Temporary Chairman) 209 Clark Bld^-. PITTSBURGH . . . Floyd Maxwell. Paramount Theatre, PORTLAND . . . Fred Wehrenberj, 2708 Cherokee St.. ST. LOUIS . . . W . F. Gordon. 212 E. 1st St. South, SALT LAKE CITY . . . Thomas D. Van Osten, 25 Taylor St.. SAN FRANCISCO . . . John Danz. 205 Empress Buildinj;, SEATTLE . . . John J. Payette. Earle Theatre Buildinff, WASHINGTON. The following contributed in the presentation of this advertisement Lit a" Phrlliti. Inc., Trmeraf/nri, O'Flaherty Electrotype Company H,ip Hadio, Artist City Photo Ensravinz Carpiralmi Space by caurttty of thit pubUcation