Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1941 — Page 13

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941 Stars at Fox |

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NEW YORK, The National Association of Broadcasters announced vesterday it would meet with a committee of the American Society of Authors, Com-

{posers and Publishers to work out details of a plan to return ASCAP

music to the major radio networks. |

The NAB named a committee of 15 radio executives to meet with a similar committee from ASCAP tolday in the Hotel Roosevelt. The meeting will be private. The NAB committee completed its organization yesterday, after which President Neville Miller announced that he had telephoned Gene Buck, ASCAP president, and arranged details of the conference. | Announcement of the meeting was interpreted as indicating that the deadlock which has kept ASCAP {music from most radio programs HOLLYWOOD. March 20 (U. P.). since Jan. 1 soon may be broken. «Gene Lockhart will present a re-| Tomorrow the board of directors vie next Sunday night, and every lof the Mutual Broadcasting Svstem Sunday night thereafter, for the lwill meet to decide whether to inBritish War Relief Fund. Entitled stitute independent negotiations the “Gene Lockhart Revue,” it will| with ASCAP. Music circles bebe given at a Beverly Hills Pheater.|lieved it possible MBS might reach The cast in€ludes such personali- |an agreement with ASCAP before ties as Montagu Love, Dorris Lloyd, [the National Broadcasting Co. and Fritz Leiber, Leo G. Carroll, Vivvy the Columbia Broadcasting System. Steele, John Barclay, Kathleen ASCAP music left the air in a Lockhard and Robert Armbruster. Toyalty payments,

JURY LAST DAY! |

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SteHa Mills will take over the starring role in the show opening tomorrow at the Fox Theater.

WEEKLY REVUES TO HELP BRITISH

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EARNED MILLION,

HOLLYWOOD, March 20 (U. P.) {—Although he was reputed to have {earned more than $1,500,000 as a fiction and film writer, William An{thony McGuire left an estate valued tat less than $2500, a petition for proihate of his will shows. His widow, Mrs. Lou Cation Mc Guire, asked superior court to fix the value of the estate at less than $2,500. McGuire's will, dated march (28, 1904, left the estate to his ihraother and sisters. but his widow lcontends she is entitled tn it all

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In such cases of interruption Weaver, John Hubbard carries a small gun. is “Murder Among Friends,” opening tomorrew at the Lyric, Stage will he * ‘Serewballs of 1941.”

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‘Murder Among Friends’

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