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CLUB NEWS STANFORD, CONNECTICUT — A new motion picture club, recently formed in Stanford, Conn., and called "The Stanford Amateur Movie Club report that monthly meetings will be held at the Stanford YMCA on the fourth Monday of each month. Officers include, George A. Valentine. Pres. Thomas Mulry, W. E. Iverson, and H. B. Price. Check with George Valentine at 398 Hope Street. Glenbrook. Conn. LOS ANGELES — The Photographic Society of America will welcome some 2000 members at its annual Convention to be held in Los Angeles at the Biltmore Hotel, August 3rd through 8th inclusive. The Society is a national organization of those interested in various phases of photography. The divisions of the group include: PhotoJournalism. Nature, Stereo, Color, Pictorial. Technical, and Motion Pictures. The latter division will present trophies at the Convention, to winners of its annual Cinema Contest. The deadline entries in this competition is May 25th. Any 8mm. or 16mm. film, silent or sound, amateur of professional is eligible for entry. Both members and non-members of the group may submit entries. Of special interest amongst the awards to be presented to winners, is the Harris B. Tuttle Trophy. This is awarded annually for the best storytelling film whose theme deals with one or more members of a family. Mr. Tuttle was organizer of the motion picture division of PSA in 1946. and was its first president, serving until 1949. He was one of the pioneers in the development of amateur movies, and was a close assistant to John Capstall who invented 16mm and 8mm. movies. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.— The Westwood Movie Club of San Francisco held their regular monthly meeting. March 27. Films shown were "Our Vacation to the Paradise of the Pacific" by Edwin and Jo Smith; "Santa Cruz Cameracade" by Carl Wacker; "Primavera" by Sal Pizzo and "My First Picture' by Salvatore Alioto. Howard F. Anderson, Technical Consultant, reviewed the last two films. C. R. Skinner demonstrated magnetic 8 mm sound. Plans were made to sold a solon showing April 24, at Aptos Jr. High School Auditorium of the prizewinning films submitted in the Northern California Council of Amateur Movie Clubs' 1952 contest. • See CLUBS on Page 198 Cine Raptars," says H YVONNE DE CARLO 1 "I shoot my movies with Wollensak ,. ne C°rl° " Ho* M'»De..Son,brero dodi°^ P,e,u.r J for K°rd0, Guin««Engl<'nd ' ' *ith Alec Gui ..paradise *> the*orVd,lv sbotove^0' ,ve got to g travelog )u . n and tn e«n " Chances ate bv ds *eftUn Retakes of*5': Ined *a< "."sate, i V,ave leatn a \ can »e ^ottcosaVc HreCornraend ^ naturally ide angle y One M**8, eaSftnele^e^S TP**™" n,[A( canbnY 175