Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1929 — Page 18

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FRENCH TALKIES TO BE MADE BY NEWFILM FIRM Miniature Hollywood to Be Established Close to Paris. Bu United Prrnn PARIS, Dec. 10.—Robert T. Kane, Hollywood motion picture producer, announced today the oganizatlon of a Franco-American film company, capitalized at 250,000,000 francs ($10,000,000) to produce all-French talking pictures. The new company will start production in March and plans to release Its first picture before April 15. All actors will be French. The company’s studios will be located at Joinville, outside Paris, where it is planned to establish a miniature Hollywood. Kane's announcement follows closely repeated protests in the chamber of deputies against the preponderance of United States films and the frequent hissing of American talkies in French moving picture theaters, because audiences do not understand English. In a discussion of the budget in the chamber late Monday, Deputy Yvon Delbos attacked the pre-1 ponderance of American films in : France, especially the talking films j which he characterized as a *‘menace to French art.” He urged that since the United States had refused entry of good French wines that “we show ourselves equally hospitable to American films.”

RAIN RELIEF FOR COAST Continuation of Downpour in Far West Pleases Farmers. Bu United Preen SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.— Continuation of the rainstorm that brought relief to agricultural and power interests on the Pacific coast, was forecast today by the weather bureau. Rain has fallen in abundance for two days in nearly all parts of the coast from Seattle to central California, and more is expected to reach southern California today. Farmers are rejoicing at the prospects of bumper crops and healthy cattle, as the long-awaited rains fell on the fields for the first time since July. DISCUSS CAR COMFORT Problems of Designers Is Subject Before Automotive Engineers. Problems encountered in designing motor cars for comfort will be discussed by the Indiana section of the Society of Automotive Engineers at a dinner meeting in the Severin roof garden Thursday night. Basing his facts on research work in Purdue university laboratories, H. M. Jacklin, associate professor of the automotive department of Purdue, will read a paper on these problems. Harlow Hyde, secretary of the section, has been appoitned executive secretary of the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association. WAR DISABLED ORGANIZE Organization of an Indianapolis chapter of Disabled American Veterans of the World War here this week was announced by Arthur G. Gresham, who is to be commander of the unit. The organization maintains national headquarters in Cincinnati and has for its object promotion of legislation beneficial to the disabled service man.

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