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The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
May, 1929
The Sound Track
Important!
Representatives of the ten major producing companies, signatories to the Studio Agreement with the International Alliance, and Local No. 659, I. A. T. S. E. & M. P. M. O., have completed negotiations for the establishment of a wage scale and standardized working conditions. Written copies of the conclusions reached have been forwarded to the two committees for ratification. Advice from President Canavan regarding the establishment of these conditions is momentarily expected.
General Meeting
The date of the next general meeting will be announced by postal card.
Change of Address
Notify the Local office immediately of any change in your address or telephone number.
Location Notice
Members leaving town on location must notify the Local Office as soon as they know definite details of the intended trip.
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No. 37 in New Home
The Studio Mechanics Alliance, comprising Studio Stage Employees No. 37, I. A. T. S. E. and Electrical Workers No. 40, have moved their headquarters from 8111 Santa Monica boulevard to 6472 Santa Monica boulevard.
The Locals now have more commodious quarters with a general assembly room on the ground floor and the general and executive offices on the second floor.
The new phone number is HOlly 6161.
Top o' the Hill
At Willards, "Top o* the Hill," 9625 Pico boulevard, where they serve those far-famed Chicken and Steak Dinners, the personnel is One Hundred (100%) Per Cent UNION. It is an attractive place and both food and service are unbeatable in the metropolitan district of Los Angeles. Drive out sometime.
Look For This Label
AUTHORITY OF
Lab«J of United C.rmenl Worker* of Arjinn
On all ready-to-wear clothing you purchase. It is your guarantee that clothing so labeled has been made under sanitary conditions, by expert artisans.
Stick a Pin Here
First cameramen and asssitants entering a foreign jurisdiction under InterLocal regulations are required to report their entrance into such jurisdiction to the Local immediately upon entry, deposit the Local card and obtain a permit.
While there are but very few non-union cameramen of the motion picture craft in the United States or Canada, it is advisable to be constantly alert and demand presentation of the card of every man on your location, whether it be domestic or foreign. If the cameraman cannot produce credentials this fact should be communicated to the business representative of the nearest I. A. T. S. E. Local without delay.
Failure to comply with this routine will subject the cameraman and his assistant to charges, jeopardizing his card in the organization.
These requirements are, of course, intended to preserve the very foundation of our respective organizations and it is to the interest of the individual that he comply with them both in letter and spirit.
Your Job
Garment Workers No. 125 and Garment Cutters No. 36 have been circulating some more of their neat advertising in behalf of the firms that employ them in this city, which is a boost for their Label, and other labels as well. On the first page of a four-page little folder they say:
"Your job! Are you giving jobs to others by purchasing goods made at home"? On pages 2 and 3 they give a list of what can be purchased in Los Angeles carrying their Label, and made by the firms, under the caption of "Keep the Garment Workers of your city employed by purchasing goods listed in this folder," as follows:
Shirts — Boss (Work Shirts), Country Club Blouse, Hendan, Merit, Outwest (Wool), Palmdayl, Avalon, Stronghold (Work Shirts).
Night Shirts and Pajamas — Hendan, Outwest, Palmdayl.
Athletic Underwear — Hendan Shorts, Merit Shorts, Palmdayl Union Suits and Shorts.
Wool Trousers — Up-Towne.
Play Suits— Slip-On-Kids, Stronghold.
Corduroy, Khaki and Work Pants — Boss, Carhartt, Stronghold.
Leather Coats and Mackinaws — Boss.
Overalls and Coats of All Kinds — Boss, Carhartt, Stronghold.
Mechanic Suits — Boss, Carhartt, Stronghold.
On the back page, under "Emblem of fair wages and conditions," appears the Garment Workers' label.
Union Periodicals
Brother Maurice Hall is the official subscription representative of The Los Angeles Citizen which is the weekly bulletin of Union happenings, and Brother Hall assures us that if subscribed to will prove intensely interesting to members of Local No. 659.
Besides representing the Los Angeles Citizen, Brother Hall will place your subscriptions for any Union made magazines. Call him at either GLadstone 4203 or HEmpstead 1128.
Dr. G. Floyd Jackman
DENTIST
Member Local No. 659
706 Hollywood First Naf.onal Blelg.
Hollywood Blvd. at Highland Ave.
Gladstone 7.">07 Hours: 9 to 5
And by Appointment
RIES BROS., INC.
PHOTO SUPPLIES
1152 N. Western GRanite 1185
FOR SALE
3 Bell & Howell Cameras
Complete Equipment
Box B, 428 Markham Building
6372 Hollywood Blvd.
LEWIS W. PHYSIOC
Special Effects Card Shots
Multiple Exposures
TEC-ART STUDIOS 5360 Melrose Ave. Telephone
Los Angeles GRanite 4141
ROY H. KLAFFKI
Now Photographing Vitaphone Productions
Warner Bros.
M. HALL
Assistant Cameraman GLadstone 4203 HEmpstead 1128
MELROSE
Trunk Factory
UNION MADE Camera
Cases for UNION CAMERAMEN
UNION MADE Camera Number Boards
Trunk and Luggage Repairing Our Specialty
Automobile Trunks, Sample and Make-up Cases to Order
GLadstone 1872 646 N. Western
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.