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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR JULY 22. 1943 HOLLYWOOD important producers are cur Child, Still-Life Pix Best in Contest 33 w- Ck (T 2 Several of Hollywood's most; rently battling for the services this at a time when literally men are begging studio jobs. virtue pays, because Vaughn is a pillar of righteousness in a racket where many sharp operators go in for all manner of throat-cutting and string-pulling in order to get a client's name in the papers. To show you what kind of guy Vaughn is his brother is assistant managing editor of the largest paper in Los Angeles (the largest west of Chieaeo. in facO-and Yausrlm has never asked him life forafavor.

If there's a heaveivtified that their accounts had for press agents, here's onej1' turned over to an agency I hi i Ami i iti of press agents Rita Hay worth, who's across the seas, heard her favorite. Columbia studio publicity man might be dropped, and she immediately sent word to the proper studio exec ask-, ing that the lad be kept on. That's the kind of loyalty that pays off in this business, if only more people had sense enough to realize it Movie rights to "New York Confi dential." sensational which really ets down the 'KEY LARGO starring Humphrey Bogart with Edward G. Robinson and Lauren Bacall, opens tomorrow at the Fox AT DRIVE-IN Joan Bennett in "Woman on the is at the Sunrise Drive-In Theater today through Saturday. Co-feature is Roy Roger s' "Apache Rose." A child photo and a flower still-life shot were judged best in the Brooklyn Eagle Amateur Photo Contest No.

33. The $10 and $3 cash prizes were awarded to M. A. Farrell, 673 jftth and Selden Pinero, 112 Nassau Freeport, respectively. Another excellent shot was submitted by Carl S.

Macintosh, IStlti K. 3Sth an electrician. Other photos meeting the judges' eves were entered by Solomon I'hist, W32 Morris Phist. -IJI2 Manhattan Anihal Delgado. Ronald 3H Linden and Mr.

Pinero. With the vacation season at its height. Rrookly niles should have plenty of good pictures to enter in the weekly competitions. All subjects are accepted and there's no limit to the number of shots which ran be entered each week ju.t be sure there's an entry blank with each. Planks an available al all leading photographic supply stores, arc printed in the Kagle when space perinils, or mav he obtained by calling al the Kagle Building.

All photos should be i.i died to the Photo Contest ra.ilor. care of Brooklyn Kagle. 21 Johnson Brooklyn 1, N. V. photo will be returned unless accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

Deadline for Contest No. 31 is Tuesdav at noon. Exhibitions I I'eerlt'Ns C.nni'ia, M1I1 ii lull I a in Collection Irving Herman's photos. 1V 'H Try i 3Zr''A A. it -si2 ali vsitii mi inics, Popular Priced 'Best Years'; 'Crusades' Is Spectacular "The licst Years of Otii'i Lives." Samuel C.oldwvn's Acad-or LISTENING M.

A. Farrell, 673 59th won the $10 first prize in last week's Amateur Photo Contest with this cute shot. Picture was taken with a Kodak No. 2. Without blinking minimizing theii at reality problems.

liumtfitl un.l for all three and. in sol1' emy Award winner about var America, opened its first FLOWER STUDY Selden Pinero, 112 Nassau Freeport, won second prize in last week's Photo Contest. He used a Ciro-Flex, settings of f22 at 2 second, two spots, a back light and a side light. (IINTHIt DISPLAY Photographs and biographies of the President of ihe United Siates, from Ceorge Washington to President Truman, will surround the main rotunda 0 Camera Clubs nm at popular prices today al(doing. provides a magnificent, the RKo Albee.

If you never adult work of entertainment, naw it before, now's your) Alo at the Albee is "Mystery chance. If you did, it's 'welllin Mexico," with William lain-worth seeing again, as you al-'digan. Ricardo I'ortez and ready know. I.lacqueline White. of publicist Al Vaughn and hundreds of capable -publicity Which just goes to prove that Filmtown is chuckling over the fast action taken recently by one of the swankiest pubs on the Sunset Strip.

Drastic personnel cuts at RKO were announced as Howard Hughes, the studio's new boss, began swinging the axe The very day after the an nouncement dozens of RKO 'People who had been signing tabs at the night spot were no- t()l immediate collection. Bank accounts and pay checks were attached and one exec ev en had his car garnisheed. Which sounds not only tin gracious, but downright silly in view of the large gobs of dough maoe bv the movie people. Actually, though, it wasn't so dumb. 1 belong to a tennis club which counts a good number of film folk among its membership and some of the names I lelmniient 1 1 hoard would make your eyes pop.

Trade Chatter: Paramount i Iwisling King 'rsliy' arm (o (lie in a movie liii.xril on liK own life. Iling keeps saying no probably flcures he Isn't Ihe type Kamon Navarro ha been signed up to lo a television show featuring olillime stars a Riiesl Kihlie (Hreen, the waiter on the Duffy's Tavern program, in producing all-Negro video shorts' Kk() trimmed the arty, ponderous "Mourning Heroines Klectra, from 176 to 118 minutes running time, in hopes of hjpo-ing the box office, A work of art, of course, Is supposed to last' forever, hut it isn't supposed to SKEM like it. 'La Traviata' Fri. At Triboro Stadium Continuing his policy of presenting grand operas favored by the public-at-large, Alfredo Salmaggi announces Verdi's "La Traviata" for the next presentation at Triborough Stadium, Randalls Island, this Friday evening. It will mark the return of Annunciata Gar- rotto, lyric soprano, well known to the New York opera-going public, singing the role of Vio-letta.

Added interest will also be the American debut of Al fonso Cancelmo, distinguished Italian lyric tenor, sinning the role of Alfredo. Others of the cat are Klizabeth Devlin as Flora and Anuina. Crant Car-iiil I as (lerinout, Fau-to lio.za a Maron Douphol and Dr. (Iieu- il. Albion I i Chance a Ca-tone.

The ballet features u. ziiio and Rita Ortiz. Caiiiieie Sinieoni conducts. Tlie ever popular double bill of "Cavalleria Rii-iicana" and The Pay Ridge Camera Club, which meets at the Y. M.

C. MoT Ihh ill have I he second of a series of talks on "Basic Photography" on Monday evening. All of you who have written in asking where to obtain the basic knowledge will do well Heading the cast are FYetl-lie March, who also won an Myrna Lnv, Dana An drews, Teresa Wright, Virginia lloagv Carmichael and of'the Museum of Science and In- Harold Besides theiul'tlon The Camera Club, IUI setting for the Presidential iSth Jtld news, Straw Vote which opened on best, film i tii cAvon: mher ton iMfln.iinplhand on a canvas, opened ones to William Wyler as best director and Robert E. Sherwood for the be-t screenplay. The story traces the readjustment of three veterans from three different walks of life.

1'redric March, a banker, finds It hard to get back into harness. Pana Andrews, a chap from the wrong side of the railroad tracks, who became a wartime hero, is pessimistic about his future. But worst off is Harold I Russell, who lost both arms in thp war and siisiiorts his irl of the Big Town, have been bought for Kail production fori The tome, new on the bookstands, was written byi columnist Lee Mortimer and his editor boss, whose name is ike mine, only without the If. And moppet. Margaret O'Brien's diary, which she's beep keeping for the past five years, will be published in September.

I bet that'll be hot reading A columnist, writing about the unhappy vacation outing spent by actor Dan Duiyea and family, reports "Dickie, his fi-year -old son, broke his arm; Peter has poison oak and Dan has ticks in his -iriii hey can tie seen anv day in their own back yard." That is, if anybody's interested in seeing ticks in their own back yard. RICHARD WIDMARK ploys a gangster Boss in "The Street With No Nome," a semi factual thriller, at the Roxy. Criterion to House Abbott-Costello Thriller "Abliott ami CtHtcllo Mpr i a i i a of sticking with him out giant-sized effect At Boro Paramount "The Crusades," chockfull of all the typical Cecil B. DeMille ingredients of lavish spectacle, se. oniiet lit) lustol'Vi 1 1 i lllll IIIUIC lei IUV.U-, nilin-i thing splashed witn a bold a reissue engagement today at the Brooklyn Paramount.

Prominent among the long cast are Loretta Young, Henry Wil-coxon, Ian Keith and Katherme DeMille. The associate a Is "Driftwood," headed by Ruth Warrick, Walter Brennan, Dean JaRgor. Charlotte Greenwood an(l 1,111,11 actress Natalie Wood, Dealing with one of the most dramatic episodes in history, "The Crusades provides Mr. DeMille with an ideal arena for The bat tle scenes, showing medieval armies on a rampage, are some of the most spectacular the screen has ever known. Even in the Middle Ages, as far as Mr.

DeMille is concerned, the familiar love triangle was no novelty, with the romantic complications supplied by Wil- coxon as Richard the Lion- llearted. Miss Young as Keren-garia of Navarre, his wife, and Keith as Saladin. S. Esther Williams Film Booked by Capitol "On an Ishmd With You." MCI.M miir.ii al in Technicolor, headed by K.sther Williams I'eter l.Hwford. Kirardo Montal 1 .1 i in Durante, Cyil Charis.se and Navier Cugal, will open next Thursday at the Capitol.

Richard Thorpe directed and Joe Pasternak, produced Metro film. uie, STAGE PMYS By ROBERT R. MORRIS, P.S.A. iro vi-. 1 1 oi-rc 1 1 ii it ami always welcome.

lealer and ask him for the new one-inch Jijnini. coated lens, made by the Ilex Optical Co. Not only will the projection take on a new clearness, but it will also enlarge it two and one-half times greater than the size received when using a two-inch lens. If you will remember, the Hex Company was the first one to come out with an internally synchronized shutter. KOUXCOLOK SHOWN I noticed, in the latest edition of 'Thoto industry," that Roux-color, the new remarkable color process, was demonstrated recently in Paris.

To quote from the article, "The process, which is evidently far more accurate than, the present color methods and basically no more expensive than black-and-white, has created a sensation in the Kronen motion picture indus try since the announcement of its development. In tliPilenionslralion. Arinand Roux projected a tlllll taken with a hand-brill new ecl type of camera eiiiipped il Ii his adapter. A I ive of a I niled Slates studio reflected the lieiieral opinion on the results hen he "I wouldn't bav In I ic ei il if I hadn't seen II llehiiiil ,1 normal lens the in-tall a complicated em of pn -ins hat bi ea 1 lie image up into four identical images. Thee four images are then filtered by four II W'l' fl -1 II I I Mtf ine priinai i.ihir-.

The film i-- iriici-'-eil by (lit inel I ii ii I iiv hhii'k- hiie film, liich, a nuit-ler nf i- jii-l. what it is. The pi i 'ject inn i-; the pi a- i'pn- in in i ei'M', 1'iiiir lil.n aiiil-u liili im-aai- are inrncil hack into wliile-iiyhi 1 1 1 1 iz 1 which in liirn arc "tlvcil" in their re-peel ive colors In filter-, mixed he prism at-lachmeiii and projected on the -creeu I iv normal projection leu--. SKl'M The 1 1 -el i in fif Modern Art ditstrv in Rockefeller Center, as July ABRAHAM uuo4 sr. norr FROM AIR-CONDITIONED CAMERA SHOP REFLEX CAMERAS BY KODAK See fhe pictures you take befors you take them I oil BROWNIE REFLEX CAMERA WITH FLASH GUN 13.52 tU.

S. incliideH) li' tint 1 ,1 i 11 1 pirlnret i I It lliis itinera and ao (im 1111 ill iin.iSi- jii. I il still nit ibe prittl, lii--ing. mi Im ii'inp, jnl pren I Ii r- I.11II1111. Take Vm nijlil or das- svilh Mil In un in tutor nr hlack and 1 pity.

i GEORGE C. TILYOU'S THE FUNNY PLACE CONEY ISLAND CSj NOW DAILY IKXIKPT MOMMVSI MANY NEW THRILL RIDES pi.avs M'Cfl Kfw cooouc irirrHf MXHItWICII I IHHIfUIIIW Lilt Fnur Mall. SAT. SUN. Kij' July LOVES MARY" umphitheatTtQ FLUSHING MEADOW "I'agliacci" follows on Samniayiof evening.

Mario I'aipiei to. CI who achieved an oui standing success in his recent xmcnciin dcnul. will In licirdi EVERY NIGHT Except Mondoy) 9 P.M coniiMly-thriller. hy lif in in both Mr. ints.

cliii-(n liy tin- jury will conit'ily team, plu-i l.nn Iip rolc ol'Tin iildir im nrporaicd in tlie trav-l-and licla l.unn.-i, will upon '( 'a allciia" and Canin cxhiliilion sponsored liv Wedne-day at Kelly dram, Ki'iniiision Kami, in order in Also in thp east are (ilonn ic soprano, recently heard al fuuuliari.e the public wiih Strange. I.cnoie AuherL ami Cenler Theater in Radio then' new enlai yiuic Randolph. 'i v. will s'11114 the role of San Kembiaiidt and Jtemlile. thi.

iii. instructive talks. Visitors are BROOM. VN cu mkktim; There will be a regular meeting of the Brooklyn Camera Club at Union Temple, 17 East-tin Parkway, on Monday evening, at 8:30. Cuests are invited.

KALAHT CAMKRA I) I The Kalart whose "Camera of Tomorrow" was previewed in this column in January, advise ino that the production on this new product was started on the 10th. This doesn't mean that your dealer's shelves will be chock-full of them, but it does mean that he will get at least one, to show you, and make you drool all over the place. But just when they will be delivered in uan-tity is anybody's guess nothing has been said although they are shooting at the early part of next year. So, the sooner you order the camera, the quicker you will get il. I lie list price of the new Kalart camera, complete with Ruptar 127nun.

F.i.." coaled lens, in Rapax Standard Shutter, including one unit, is This includes the Fed eral excise tax. They will be made only in standard 3' I '4 size. CONTKST .11 IXiFS N.WIKK The jury of selection for the Iteniinglon Kand print ha been announced bv Samuel Crier in, who is the direclor he competition. It le Movies. Arthur S.

a iiuey alio l.evon ICoUOi.in iThe contest. .1 ul to an. I lie vv ivand. jth Av l)lP pas, in havp receivpfl from 1 fimm. to know how fans, who want thpy can project a Idi-gcr linage in the shortest fpace.

Many of them complain that in order to get a decent sized image, or picture, it is necessary for them to move the projector out of the room, most of the time. There is only one way to successfully do this: in most 16mm. projectors, a standard two-inch lens is used. All you nave to uo is to go to your a in new rtclining sear coaches THE JEFFERSONIAN Air-Conditioned AH itttl KutrnJ AH -Coach Straamlinof faatuting compltlt RECREATION CAR U. Nw Sta.) 6:1 5 P.M.

Ar. St. louii i 1:50 P.M. Sttndird Time AJJ One Ihmr ftr lUtlitkl rO ItSHViTIONS pKan ftamrlvanio 4-3000 Pennsylvania Railroad I GO BY TRAIN 1 'CT0I in new few months lliany shots illustrating fast lens1. work.

Through July. Miisruni of Modern Art, V. 53rd Series of daily film programs tracing the history of moving pictures. Rpri rv aiurni nCrUCA UAMtrtA CLEARANCE ROLLf IC0RO I. ft It Zriil.

I it 0(1 IKOFLtX III. i Tli'ir, ii SM.Jd AHGOFLEX, fl 5 ri.lf'1. 47 Sn ClflOFLEX. riil.J I 65.00 KINE fXAKTA. (19 nun.

i.n 27 00 I. EXAKTA rnr I.N. MM EXAKTA rl.5. built-in i. IU.li, I.N' M.M It B.

GRAFLEX B. III fIJ A. 71.50 R. TEIEGRAFLEX, 3.lO ka. m.

taaa Open doily 8:30 to 6 Saturday until 2 P. M. taa la aa PHW-SS CAM 13 C.44lk 131 E.4Ji $1.. I. ANSC0 EKTACHR0ME PROCESSING 24-HR.

SERVICE ROLLS $1 RKI'UlfNEU FIRST CI.AS3 MAIL MACNUS0N C0L0RPH0T0 LABS. I Hlllla Itronl 54 ME. Widt-Anjl. 8 mm. Ltm Attachments Widco Initrt Album $5 AMVET CAMERA EXCHANGE 30S Roeblioi St.

vm7b.r5"03""" Open Dull! (Ficept Sun I 10 to It MAIL ORDFRS PTI.I.FD A New Bell Howell 8mm Movie Camera FILMO COMPANION 8 $89.83 ilk IH CotHi Lrrif orct.ri fill.cl dd poitag. paym.ntl orrongtd on ana suburban ioll. Alt CONDITIONID if ac 1 tu.aa ill the Ma-cagul opera.1 1 ne company will pay Mil will) Norma Howard a Lola, anil for tho-e prints Mary pa sea a Mamma l.ucia,-t'lccted, and eniries may he and Stefan Kozakevich as Al addressed to Samuel Crieison. fin. In 'Pagliacci," Hilda Morsp'lifiiiiRrapliic Remington Students See 'Heiress' Sixty students of the Drama Workhon at Teachers CoIIpsp.

ml PARKING 8000 SEATS -60c to $1.25 Plot lax NEW SHOW IVERY WEEK I Cnliunbia. tindpr the Ipadrrshipinpll as Tonio. Mr. Kozakpvich i Vnrk 10. otl'rof.

Paul Ko7.elkan, attended as Silvio and Adrien La ChancpjTIP FOR lfi.MM. FAN'S yesterdays inatinee ot i.eppe. l.ihrary announces its oie nrnaiam nf film shriwins. with a scries entitled -The Kilni Till 'ow The series is organized as basic material for a detailed study of the development of the motion picture. Heiress at.

the Binniore 1 nea- ter. After the pei'tormanre! and Beatrice1 Straight spoke to the class. which was also ronductpd on backstage tour by stage manager Herman Shapiro. Hardy 'Easter Parade' Irving Berlin's "Easter Pa rade," which has broken house records at Loew's State i starting a fourth week. Judy iGarland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford and Ann Miller star in the M-G-M Technicolor musical.

LKGAL MOTICI PULITZER PRIZE PLAV A CRITICS' AWARD; IRENE M. SELZNIUK orf.JPIIfJ ASTREETCAR NAMED DESIRE IRENE M. 5ELZNICK presents by TIANfsSff WIII.MMH by la.l KAZAN ul" UTA HACEN BXOIYMORE 4781. CI li-039O A ir-Conl It I 9 Mall. SAT.

4 WED. It 2:30 DH If.HTf I LtY AIR-rONDITIONEO! RODGER3 HAM.ViERSTEIN present Annie get your gun Mvsie and tlrlrj bv IRVING BERLIN Boo 6jl HERBERT DOROTHY FIELDS with RAY MIDDLETON Thp woritt-n me smn MARY JANE WALSH Dincled by Jo-Una Logan IMPERIAL 4th St. W. of B'way Mill. W.I.

2:30 h.r, HARTMANS HANK LADD Angel in the wings KM ASH MUSICAL HIT'AIR-CONDITIONED Coronet, St.W.at y.Ert.l:30.Mati.Wed.Sat. MAX GORDON nrufnti R0RN YESTERDAY T'ie Hilarious Hit bv CARSON KAMN JIDY IIOI.I.IIIAV JOHN ALEXANDER LYCEUM THEA. 41th St 01 If way ttl. l-4Z3t' WE0 LAST 2 WEEKS lilies Pri: eMu siral mm 1 il'liPEMK miTRT KTVr.S rnitVTVlCUIBE "neep alrr." PARK on GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY "SPfXTAri A imon Timf. 'BEST H'fc SHOW I'E KKEN! -Chapman.

tew Sonit Hrnii 4 Arthur M. Wirt prcMnt llftWhY MP ITP I in 1 i lililt 14 1 1 Cft ift flu, EVIi I 40. SUN. I. IS.

MAIL ORDERS SUNDAY 3:00 CENTER THEA AMERICA ONLY ICE THEATRE Alway Comfortably Cool "A new and aolid orehnvse. Sun ARTHUR SCHWARTZ prfsfnfj BEATRICE I II I IF JACKUAICV LilaVLilLi Inside u. s. a. UlULilLi IMLbl MCSICAL SMASH 'f i iVi'RY (Alr-Cwd Vlh 81.

Em. JO. Matlnm SAT. and WED. at 1:30 ALWAYS AIR-CONDITIONED! "PACKED WITH LAUGHSI' -Coleman.

Mlrnir MAKE MINE MANHATTAN The Gav New Musiral Rerue by HASSARD SHORT BR0A0HUR8T 44th St. W. If B'wly Em. Malinfn SAT. WED.

at :.10 HENRY FONDA in MISTER ROBERTS Mir. Cond bj Thomai Ilircrpn and Jwhua Enian DAVID HAYM-: ROBFJI KEITH WILLIAM HARRIGAN RMTAl'RANT j' Inn SLOn tn rrllhVil OittdMir Oardeo' Ak It I bin biu 'appears as pdda, (iranl l.ar- cuuuucis. MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE aiBR00KLTN 4i.nn "ine mi Tan or nor lik. 11). I0 "Myil.ry In Mnico," FOX "Lulu Brlle." II, 1:41.

"Blondir'i Annir.riarj," 11:35, 9:35, METROPOLITAN tn Ctntr.l P.rk," 4:10. 1:41, PARAMOl'NT "The Craiadri." 11, 6:12, Afi; "Driftwood," 1:08, 4:44, STRAND "Flrhllnr F.ther Dunnr." tru," 11:3, MANHATTAN ARTOR "Melody Time," ID, 11:4, 1:40, 3:31, 15:41. CAPITOI'Forl Aoarha," 10:15, 4:33, 1:13, Mtace, 3:46, CRITERION "Canon 10. 11:50. 1:15..

3:40. 5:30. 1:15. :15. 1.

'Jrja Tour Lite." :4. IM. W.ltr." "1 Forelin Affair. 10:10, 11:81. Sta.l.

3:411. 7 RIMtl.l "So Evil I.ot.." 10, 11:111. ROXY "The Street With No Name." 3115, 1:0 Sine. I 05J 0:55. 10.

8TR4MI "Ke l.ar.," Itlj 5:43, si; l.u, 11:15. ll, 4:38, 1:31. 10:13. i REX STORES RRth CI 1 tHU Kill wwlll Oil cor. I Olll HTCl aj i i raj i pj Bcnsonhuril, B'klyn BE.

6-1900 FIRESTONE and GOODYEAR 6 0 0 1 rj 1 I $9.95 1 3 1 2 MONTH! GU ARANTII i B. H. Preiiion PngineerinR. Sinpliticd loading no procketi to thrtad. ilm almost drop4 into plate, eaiily and accurately v.

Spy nLiM viftatindcr ii fully enclosed and dirt proof.X Built-in Fxpottire alniUtor coven every outdoor daytimi Mcne and ItghiioK condition. Quickly ad'usted, easily read. Sink and smooth 1 Mellow, curl brown tinkle finish. Handv, detachable risl cord. All Filmu Cameras are GUARANTIED FOR LIFE! -Ri'i tur.

Church Wardeiw and Vstryn of Zinn Ctinn ot Wap- pinK-rs. Cri-Hk. New plaintiff. Alii'o ct In pursuaiii'e i. a of for cliMttir and mIm.

dulv mailt and en l-rcd in above mtitb'd ai-tiun and datod the 26th (if Jul)-. I. thp tliu in smd iinlk'ni'Mit will -1 1 nl public Hiiiliun. at the Brouklvn Ileal KM-hanwf, Nn. St cel.

in Id- ik ul Biiiuklvn. ('oiintv Kinir. City and Stale of N'-w Y'irk. mi Hie lOlh dav of Aukui-I, I'll. (II 12.110 n.iiin nf lh.il day.

bv Benjamin Srliwadrntt of Piiuth 9th SI reel, BriM'klyu. New York, aurtioneer. ttir bi ilitected bv aid MiilKm'-nt In be sold, alluatedi in ine hi nrniiKiyn, coiintv nf City and Slain Of New Ytitk. ou the pouthr-A'terly aide of Avenue, fnity f'-et north- fi.nii IKe riirner IIia irii ar I Itiu innl tide of VlarkKiin Avenue with the. iiiii-thfiL-terly of Kant Ninety- OIIII MI'-Hl.

tieinif I-eniy eel I'on, and rear hv one hundred feet det-p ml each Hide, partly Ihi'iunh party: wills Said premise will he sold to covi'liaillX. I'PStl'K'l ions. aiio-einen'. and eisenienta of record, if any, now in fon-e and effect; nun- ie. I to any Mate of fai'ln who Ii an aiiuiale aiirev rnav show: and uh- iei-t to Hie rinhi of tenaiils and oiitipant not made parties lo lh Bionklvn.

New Totk, July CH Referee. .1. RAPPA PORT. Attnr iter for rialntlff nffira and P. O.

4ddre lui-iti Avenue ,1,. niin.4, iew Xvik Jy30-t5l XuiTli 1 1 wis KODAK DUAFLEX CAMERA WITH KODET LENS 13.49 (V. Tac included" Pii'lllle lukilll il ple.il-lire Willi a llii.iflex mii It a ii 111 pie and Ciiinera! Taket 1J pi'liiies in bl.uk and vhile or Koil.ii-iiliir on tiJII lilm. Fixed form iiiirl Ii'ik. built.

in flash fstn lirniiialiiin, i ft I ipeed slmller lor abarp clear pii'lures in nr nut of clonii. Flash iltl lor ll.Mllex. til. A4I Clmru 14. Mill ml iiiiti MM.

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