The Film Spectator (Mar-Dec 1928)

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fnne 23, 1928 THE FILM SPECTATOR Page Twenty-seven The Haldeman-Julius Monthly is Printing "THE TRUTH ABOUT AMERICAN LIFE" The MOVIES Why Writers Hate Hollywood, by Don Gordon (June). Our Mad Movie Magnates, by George Pampel (June). Will Hays: Ignorant and Dishonest, by Louis Adamic (August). The Bedlam That Is Hollywood, by Don Gordon (August). (Other articles presenting the facts about the film industry will appear from time to time as part of the magazine's policy to print the truth about American life in all its phases.) The DEBUNKING Magazine Not only is the HaldemanJulius Monthly printing candid articles about the movies, but it is giving space to debunking, sham smashing, truth-telling contributions dealing with every phase of contemporary American life. Clarence Darrow says of it: "I read your magazine diligently; I carry it with me wherever I go; no one is doing for freedom of thought and action in this country what you are doing." Business, politics, religion, literature, etc., all have their place in the Monthly's candid program. Yet the magazine is low in cost — size 5%x BV2, 128 pages each issue, from 20 to 25 fact articles each month, all for $1.50 yearly. In May began the series on the notorious Sacco-Vanzetti case, and also the beginning of the whole story of the BrittonHarding ("The President's Dsiughter") affair, suppressed in most publications. For a limited time we can start all new subscriptions with this important number. Use the blank below NOW. Only $1.50 for a year (12 issues) The Haldeman-Julius Monthly costs so little that readers who once subscribe are never without it. Only $1.50 ($2.00 Canadian and foreign) for 12 issues — and we include a copy of "Studies in Rationalism", a 128page book by E. HaldemanJulius, FREE and postpaid. (Note: For single copies of the Monthly remit 25c each.) CALIFORNIA Other Articles of Interest to Every Alert Reader I Debate With John Roach Straton (in San Francisco, Oakland, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego), by Maynard Shipley (June). We Meet Dr. Brown, M. D., CM., F. R. C. S. E. (in San Rafael), by Maynard Shipley (July). Another Moral Rampage ("The Captive" in Los Angeles), by Charlotte Dantzig (July). Upton Sinclair answers Jim TuUy's ungrateful article in the American Mercury in the August Haldeman-Julius Monthly. Many famous writers are mentioned. Exclusive Interview with Nan Britton and President Harding's Daughter, by Fred Bair (June). How and Why I Wrote "The President's Daughter", by Nan Britton (July). Gene Tunney Speaks on Shakespeare at Yale (June). Are Americans Afraid of Sex? by E. Haldeman-Julius (with statistics — May) . Miami's Reign of Violence, by Gerard Harrington (June). Is Coffee Drinking Harmful? by T. Swann Harding (June). President Harding's "Illegitimate" Daughter, by Isaac Goldberg (May). SOME OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS JULY AUGUST How and Why I Wrote "The President's Daughter", by Nan Britton. The Crime of Church Liberalism, by Eric Heath. The Magic in Those Ultraviolet Rays! by T. Swann Harding. Dean Inge: Ah Honest Churchman, by Louis Adamic. Some Reasons for Dishonesty in Advertising, by a Newspaper Publicity Director. Evolution of an Agnostic, by John Mason. The Candidates, by E. Haldeman-Julius. The Decline and Fall of Poker, by Sanford Jarrell. Shall We Go to the Gutter for Sex Knowledge? by Isaac Goldberg. The New Sacco-Vanzetti Evidence (part of a series begun in May: a post-mortem review), by W. P. Norwin. "You're Pretty Bad, America," Says Canada, by Ruben Levin. Is Republican Government Breaking Down in America? by Clay Fulks. The Shame of Fort Scott, Kansas, by Marcet HaldemanJulius. And other truth-telling articles. Jim Tully: A Study in Ingratitude (Answering Tully's "American Mercury" article), by Upton Sinclair. Immoralities in Public Offices, by W. G. Clugston. Will Hays: Ignorant and Dishonest, by Louis Adamic. The Real Thomas A. Edison, by A. L. Shands. The Next War, by Sanford Jarrell. What Fundamentalists Believe and Preach, by L. M. Birkhead. Henry Field: A New God in the Middle West, by M. E. Stanley. Public Criticism of Sacco and Vanzetti, by W. P. Norwin. A Dinner With Billy Sunday, by Wm. Bedford. Putting Punch in Your Personality, by Ballard Brown. A Soldier's Return, by G. V. Morris. One of God's Families, by Don Lewis. No Tears for Babbitt, by David Warren Ryder. What Preachers Believe, by E. W. Hutter. The Memphis CommercialAppeal, by Pierre Martineau. And other sham-smashing articles. PLEASE USE THIS SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Haldeman-Julius Publications, Dept. M-62, Girard, Kansas I enclose $1.50 ($2.00 Canadian and foreign) for one year (12 issues) of the Haldeman-Julius Monthly. Start with the May issue if possible, and send me "Studies in Rationalism" free. Name Address City State