The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1935)

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Twelve The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH E August, 1935 3tt Mt murium 1890 — Charles Stumar — 1935 After twenty-four years of active service as a cameraman, Charles Stumar, one of the most skillful cinematographers in the Hollywood colony of the motion picture industry, passed away on July 6, 1935, the victim of a crack-up while piloting his own aeroplane. He is survived by his wife and his brother John, also a camera-man of international reputation. Deceased was a member of A. S. C. and was formerly a member of the Board of Executives of Local 659. Among the celebrated stars of early days photographed by the deceased cameraman were Dorothy Dalton, Bessie Barriscale, Alma Rubens, Margery Wilson, Henry Walthall, Jack Kerrigan, Louise Glaum and many others both here and abroad. He was a native of Germany and popular among his fellows and an ornament to his profession. RECENT PHOTOGRAPH AND SOUND PATENTS By Robert Fulwider Registered Patent Attorney (Wilshire at La Brea, Los Angeles) 2,002,498 — Projecting Machine & Optical System Therefor. Joseph Basson, New York Citv. 2,002,620— Photographic Sound Record. Alfred Whitaker, assignor to R. C. A. 2,002,733 — Projection Screen. Francis Earle, assignor to the Mearle Corp., Montclaire, N. J. 2,002,854 — Selective Transmission for Motion Picture and Sound Projectors. Edwin Hadlev, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2,003,029— Sound Picture System. Walter Albersheim, assignor to E. R. P. I. 2,003,276— Means and Method of Producing Uniform Motion in a Sound Film. Leonard Day, assignor to Polytechnic Development Corp. of New York. 2,003,381 — Portable Talking Motion Picture Apparatus. Russel May, assignor to R. C. A. 2,003,510— Film Reel. Walter King, et al., of Chicago, 111. 2,003,881 — Auto-Collimated Objective for Color Photography. Geo. Grosset, et al., Paris, France. 2,003,937— Sound Picture Set. Franklin Hunt, assignor to Bell Telephone Lab. 2,003,971 — Motion Picture Camera. Kurt Morsback, assignor to Siemens & Halske, Berlin, Germany. 2,003,442— Additive Fixed Filter Color System. Wilho A. Kosken, New York, N. Y. 2,004,583 — Sound Reproducing System. David Neuman, assignor to Translux Daylight Picture Corp., New York City. 2,004,625 — Method of Producing Photographic Dyestuff Images. Bela Gaspar, Berlin, Germany. 2,004,986-2,004,987— Composite Motion Pictures. Fred Jackman, assignor to Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. 2,004,992 — Composite Motion Picture. Hans Koenekamp, assignor to Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. 2,005,01-1 — Focusing Device for Motion Picture Camera. Albert Tondreau, assignor to Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. 2,005,068 — Sound Reproducing Apparatus. Max Batsel, assignor to R. C. A. 2,005,096 — Reel Arm for Motion Picture Projectors. Philip Malickson, Bala, Pa. 2,005,254 — Film Takeup Mechanism. Bruce Burns, assignor to Hughes Industries Co., Ltd., Los Angeles. 2,005,368 — Photographic Reversal Process. Kenneth Hickman, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. 2,005,404 — Motion Picture Film Magazine. Otto Wittel, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. 2,005,425 — Regenerative Sound Recording Device. Bernard Kwartin, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2,005,596 — Sound Reproduction Projector. Gordon Scheibell, Newark, N. J. 2,005,737 — Film Handling & Sound Reproducing Apparatus. Warren D. Foster, et al., assignors to Kinatome Patents Corp., New York, N. Y. 2,005,738 — Apparatus for Feeding Material. Warren D. Foster, assignor to Kinatome Patents Corp. 2,005,777 — Stereoscopic Photograph and Objective System. Ernest Draper, assignor to The Perser Corp., New York, N. Y. 2,005,847 — Sound Film. Richard Schmidt, assignor to Agfa Ansco Corp. 2,005,914 — Apparatus for Making and Reproducing Sound and Picture Records. Berthold Freund, Berlin, Schoneberg, Germany. 2,005,970 — Color Photography. Ludwig Dieterich, assignor to Detracolor, Ltd., a Nevada corporation. 2,006,007 — Camera for Taking Color Photographs. Josef Zimmer, Nurburg, Germany. 2,006,217 — Optical System for Photographic Sound Apparatus. James J. Morey, assignor to Tennie L. Morey, Portland, Oregon. 2,006,233 — Combination Picture and Sound Recording and Reproduction in Motion Pictures. Henri Chretien, St. Cloud, France. Please mention The International Photographer when corresponding with advertisers.