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September, 1929
The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
Twentv-nine
Dr. G. Floyd Jackman
DENTIST
Member Local No. 659
706 Hollywood First National Bldg.
Hollywood Blvd. at Highland Ave.
GLadstone 7507 Hours: 9 to 5
And by Appointment
RIES BROS., INC.
PHOTO SUPPLIES
1152 N. Western
GRanite 1185
LEWIS W. PHYSIOC
Special Effects Card Shots
Multiple Exposures
TEC-ART STUDIOS 5360 Melrose Ave. Telephone
Los Angeles GRanite 4141
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For professional Bell & Howell and DeBrie cameras. Send full description for cash offer. Or telegraph Bass Camera Company, 179 West Madison street, Chicago, Illinois.
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1
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: HE-1841
3236 Bennett
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CANADIAN CAMERAMEN RISK DEATH
By A. M. BEATTIE
TORONTO, Canada.— Two Canadian cameramen, member*, of the Local Cinematographers Union No. 665, left recently on assignment*, that will take them into the great uncharted wilderness of the far north.
As this is being written Cieorge Rutherford, representing the Ontario Government Motion Picture Bureau, is winging his way by aeroplane into the vastness of the district of Patricia, the great hinterland of the Province of Ontario.
It is his privilege to record by the medium of cinematography one of the most remarkable land transactions in the world's history, for this month the Indians of this great district will cede 129,000 square miles of virgin forest and lakeland to the Province and to complete negotiations Government representatives must cover 2,200 miles by air. Cash in payments for the lands will be carried and will amount in all to approximately $500,000.
Mr. Rutherford's duties will comprise making a complete and exhaustive record of the event. To do this will take more than a month and will necessitate his going to parts never before visited by white men. It is estimated that he will use ten thousand feet of film on the story.
Representing Film and Slide, 156 King Street West, Toronto, Fred S. Huffman left, June 21. for Alaska, where he will sojourn for the next three months. His work will take him to parts unknown to white men. While in Alaska he will make a picture of the Valley of the Ten Thousand Smokes, a scenic wonderland as yet almost unknown.
HUGHES AND KEARNS GO UNION Saw Leo Hughes and Eddie Kearns eating dinner at Reeds Day and Night Cafe on Santa Monica boulevard the other evening. This is a Union House and deserves a lot of support from Local 659. The cafe is near Cahuenga avenue and, therefore, easily within reach of everyone. Just tell the girls you pack a Union ticket and watch the service.
ROY H. KLAFFKI
ALVIN WYCKOFF
GLad. 3995 HEmp. 4197 HEmp. 1128
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M. HALL
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M. A. Anderson is shooting sound stuff for Carlsbad Productions.
Paul P. Perr
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Mitchell Sound Equipment
HO. 8166 or HE. 1128
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