Show MOVING PICTURES DONOT HURT EYES So Says Says Says-G. G. G L. L Berry of National National National Na Na- Committee for Prevention Prevention Pre Pre- Prevention Pre Pre- of Blind Blindness ess By Dy The Th Telegrams Telegram's 5 Special New NEW YORK YORI Nov 25 The 25 The development development development devel devel- of motion picture making to high art screen photography has removed removed removed re re- re- re moved many of the dangers to eyesight eyesight eyesight eye eye- sight in the opinion of opticians In Ina Ina a review of the effects of the silent drama on the the eyes of motion picture fans tans Gordon L. L Berry field secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary of the national committee for forthe forthe forthe the prevention of blin blindness ness said that if motion pictures are properly produced produced produced pro pro- there is not much danger from eye strain If under good conditions fo production production production pro pro- there are evidences of eye fatigue such as headaches smarting or itching of the lids to light excessive flow of tears or if circles circles cirdes cir cir- cles des of or light seem to appear on the screen one should lose no time in consulting an oculist he sal said The chief hief points Involved are the effects of glare f from om a poor peor screen as the result of improper radiation from the screen the general surrounding illumination of the the position po from which the spectator views the pictures the flicker of the films and the effect of constant tion All of these things can be regulated regulated regulated regu regu- by the motion picture producer he said Every spectator should demand and every theatre owner should provide the best in screens surrounding illumination illumination illum illum- seating arrangement and projection projection projection pro pro- he said ald Never get nearer to the screen than twenty feet Th The best seats are in the center of the theatre |