The international photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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I huts -eif.ht The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER October, 1929 *A Woi\ of Art The beautiful trophy so proudly displayed herewith by Brother Elmer Dyer constituted the grand prize of the First Annual Championship Golf Tournament of the membership of Local 659, International Photographers of the Motion Picture Industries, I. A. T. S. E. and M. P. M. O., held at Westwood Country Club, Los Angeles County, Sunday, September 8, 1929. This is the permanent trophy of Local 659 upon which will be engraved the names of the annual champions as the years pass by and which will adorn the walls of 659 headquarters between contests. This exquisitely fabricated work of art is a product of the studios of J. A. Meyers and Company, Inc., Jewelers, 822 South Flower street, since 1912. It is of gold and silver mounted on mahogany and the size of it may be accurately visualized by comparing it with the husky torso of Mr. Dyer. The donors of this trophy are Smith & Aller, West Coast distributors of Dupoint Motion Picture Film and, both in originality of design and in quality of workmanship, it will not soon be surpassed. J. A. Meyers & Company, Inc., also made the ring offered by The International Photographer as its contribution to the prize list of the tournament and this firm likewise designed and built the solid gold I. A. T. S. E. cards recently issued to the life members of Local 659 for valuable services rendered. J. A. Meyers and Company, Inc., is a Union organization and is unqualifiedly recommended, not only to our membership, but to all other locals, to whom concessions will be made on all goods purchased. WITH COMPLIMENTS Earl (Curly) Metz Assistant Cameraman EL CORTEZ HOTEL 5640 Santa Monica Boulevard Hollywood, California 24-Hour Phone Service HO. 7101 Centrally Located to All Studios Harry Perry Available for Sound-Cinematography with MITCHELL CAMERA COMPANY'S Finest Sound Equipment OXford 1908 HEmpstead 1128 The Trade Unions started every social betterment that the workers now enjoy. They developed a public opinion for free education, the secret ballot in public elections, direct legislation, abolition of child labor, higher living standards, workmen's compensation, factory sanitation and protection of life and limb. We have both right and might on our side when we give all our patronage to the Union Label, card and button. Emory Huse, of the Eastman organization, has returned from his vacation in the Pacific Northwest. ftp% B. £>. ±5. says... \M£% "You must drop in the basement of the International Photographers and lafr." 4t£f Get the low-down on camera angles. B. B. B. ^^t^m Expert Brownie Operator, I. C. S.