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INTERNATIONAL PHOTO GPAPHE R
Official Bulletin of the International Photographers of the Motion Picture Industries, Local No. 659, of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada.
Affiliated with
Los Angeles Amusement Federation, California State Theatrical Federation, California State Federation of Labor, American Federation of Labor, and Federated Voters of the Los Angeles Amusement Organizations.
Vol. 4
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, JUNE, 1932
No. 5
"Capital is the fruit of labor, and could not exist if labor had not first existed. Labor, therefore, deserves much the higher consideration." — Abraham Lincoln.
CONT Cover — An Unusual Shot op Medicine Lake
By Joseph A. Valentine Unterrified Inventors Show Work. ... 4
By Lewis W. Physioc Camera Equipment Demonstration Shows Much Has Been Accomplished 5 By Fred Westerberg Thrilling Drama of Arctic Circle Is
"Igloo" 6
Chuck Wagon Trailers Fraternize. ... 7 Bell & Howell Equip Eyemo With
Motor and Add 400-Foot Magazine. . . 8 Papers at Engineers' Convention Reveal Industry's Thought Trend 9
Dave Horsley Awarded Honor of Making First Hollywood Picture 10
By Earl Theisen Passing of Laurance Hill Mourned by
Community He Served So Well 11
Associated Motion Picture Pilots Will
Maintain Highest Standards 12
By "Poncho" Barnes
E N T S
Roderick Giles, Noise Ketcher 14
By Fred (Red) A. Felbinger California Streams At Springtime. . . .16 By Esselle Parichy
Amateur Department 25
Mickey Mouse Makes Bow to 16 mm 25
Progress of 16 mm. Film In Home and
School 26
With Two-Reel Talker "The Bells" Toronto Ends FourYear Inactivity. 27
Chicago 666 28
B'i Sassiety Reporter Looking In on Just A Few New Ones. .30
By George Blaisdell When Seen Through Feminine Eyes.. 32
By Clara M. Sawdon Cameramen Hold Exposition, Ball and
Beauty Quest at Auditorium 34
Year Marks 300th Anniversary of Lens
Genius Leeuwenhoek's Birth 35
The International Photographer's
Family Album 37
Out of Focus 38
By Charles P. Boyle
The International Photographer is published
and M. P. M. 0. of the U
Entered as second class matter Sept. 30, 1930,
the act of M Copyright 1932 by Local 659, I. A. T. S. E. an
Howard E. Hurd, George Blaisdell ---- Editor Ira Hoke Associate Editor
Esselle Parichy Staff Correspondent
Subscription Rates — United States and Can Office of publication, 1605 North Cahuenga Av McGill's, 179 and 218 Elizabeth Street, Mel
monthly in Hollywood by Local 659, I. A.T.S.E. nited States and Canada
at the Post Office at Los Angeles, Calif., under arch 3, 1879 d M. P. M. O. of the United States and Canada
Publisher's Agent
_ ' , Technical Editors
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John Corydon Hill ... Art Editor
ada, $3.00 per year. Single copies, 25 cents enue, Hollywood, California. HEmpstead 1128 bourne, Australian and New Zealand agents.
The members of this Local, together with those of our sister Locals, No. 644 in New York, No. 666 in Chicago, and No. 665 in Toronto, represent the entire personnel of photographers now engaged in professional production of motion pictures in the United States and Canada. Thus THE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER becomes the voice of the Entire Craft, covering a field that reaches from coast to coast across North America.
Printed in the U. S. A. at Hollywood, California.