Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1936 — Page 19

MARCH 27, 1936-

CITY MAN OWNS CAMERA UNLIKE ANY IN WORLD Shows Color Movie Made From Film Unavailable Even in Hollywood. Clifford L. Harrod, engineer, 370 W. 30th-st, is not only the possessor of the only color motion picture of its kind in the world, but the possessor of a color motion picture made with film which Is unavailable even to Hollywood. Members of the American Business Club yesterday saw Mr. Harrod's unique picture called “With Color Camera in the Caribbean,’’ at a luncheon meeting in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. “This picture is made with Kodach r ome color film,” Mi. Harrod explained. “It is an Eastman product made available only last year, and it is not yet manufactured for the commercial motion picture trade. I took the pictures on a trip marie in December, 1935, and they are the only color films ever made of that particular section of the world.” The picture portrays Haiti, Jamaica, Colombia and its cities of Baranquilla and Cartagena, and the Canal Zone. Three of the features of the film Mr. Harrod considers particularly excellent are the shots of native iife in Haiti; Port Royal, Jamaica; and the castle of King Christophe in Haiti. Color Contained on Film Jungle animals and birds of Panama form a fourth outstanding contribution. “No filters are used on the camera in taking these pictures,” Mr. Harrod said, “for the color is right on the film. There are 104,000 individual colored pictures in this particular reel. The advantage of Kodachrome film over Technicolor is that Kodachrome catches the soft, pastel colors and consequently presents a more natural picture than the brightly colored films which are the result of using Technicolor. “A special projector and screen are needed to present these pictures, arid Eastman officials say it is impossible to duplicate this film. People who have seen the film say that this is the only time the blue of the tropic sea has ever, been trulycaught.” Forecasts Hollywood Fight Mr. Harrod modestly deprecated a statement made by an Eastman official that these are the best color motion pictures ever made. Mr. Harrod has been taking motion pictures since 1910. He has made many films for professional engineering purposes, and, during the World War, did much film work for the government, including making pictures to show the visibility of submarines. “I don’t know when the film will be available for use in Hollywood," Mr. Harrod said, “but if and when It docs arrive there, there will probably be somewhat of a battle between its adherents and the supporters of Technicolor.” LIEDERKRANZ FESTIVAL SCHEDULED TOMORROW Floor Show, Parade to Feature OldTime German Fete. A Cambrinus festival, patterned after the old German “bock-bier-fest,” is to be given by the Indianapolis Liederkranz Singing Society in Liederkranz Hall, 1417 E. Wash-ington-st, tomorrow night. A feature attraction is to be a floor show directed by Miss Bennie Blue Brown. Members of the ballet are Joanne Lauber, Teddy Lanham, Junior Fike, Suzanne Magennis, Mary Lou Thurston, Ronda Douglas, Eileen Logan, Ruth Dawson, Theresa Van Benten. Betty Konig, Jean Walters, Mildred Thomas, Martha Jane Screes and Dorothy Reasner. A comedy act, which includes an old-fashioned parade through the hall, is to be presented by Adolph Bickel and Arthur Gaertner. Andy Breindl is in charge of the festival.

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ill Louis Stockman is to be master of ceremonies for the dance and floe • show being given in Tomlinson Hall tomorrow night by Police Post 56, American Legion. Lieut. Lawrence McCarty is chairman of the arrangements committee and Traffic Officer Joe Wilson is post commander.

GREENHOUSE WINS SUIT Northern Indiana Utility Loses Its $47,500 Court Battle. Appeal of a damage judgment of $47,500 granted by Allen Superior Court to the W. J. & W. S. Vesey Cos., Inc., against the Northern Indiana Public Service Cos. has been upheld by the Indiana Supreme Court. The Vesey Cos., greenhouse operators, alleged fumes from the gas plant operated by the utility damaged its flowers and shrubs.

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WORK TO BEGIN ON FIFTH HOME FOR RESEARCH Lafayette Contractor Gets Construction Job on $4986 Bid. Timrt Sprrinl LAFAYETTE, Ind.. March 26. Construction of the fifth house in the Purdue University Housing research proiect will begin immediately. Frank Watson, director, announced today. Contracts for the fifth house were awarded Roland Powell, Lafayette general contractor, on a bid of $4986. The house, a traditional colonial structure, will be built of wood, except for foundations and chimney. Wood wool will be used for insulation, and wood wdil be used wherever possible for exterior and interior finishes. The fifth unit is one of nine houses included in the research project which aims at a complete study of single housing costs, building materials and construction methods. -*t Each house, designed to accommodate a family of four or five, is limited to a maximum cost of $5,000, exclusive of the cost of land.

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