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By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Hollywood Correspondent

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 2—There was a movie which began shooting a year ago last June. - Its.title was

-| “Forever and a Day,” but the boys

involved in its manufacture started calling it “Forever and Ever.”

The cameras still are grinding;

and no cracks, please. The new title is “This Changing World.” That's the trouble, this changing world. It keeps changing the script. This is the film which gives 92 British and American actors star billing. The French were in it, too, for ‘a while, but this changing world changed that. Seven directors have had their hand in the proceedings and what the experts are worried about now is that the enterprise may be damned with the word, *‘charity.”

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‘By FRED Ww. PERKINS "Times Special Writer

‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 2—A fine of $1 a day, to be tne under union contracts on each man ‘who engages In an unauthorized strike, is’ the latest proposal for averting interruption of war production. The fine or penalty plan, it was

learned today, has been suggested |

to the national war labor board by |i

the: Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp, of Pittsburgh. ‘This is the largest of 70 steel

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labor contracts with the Uni Steel Workers of America (C. I. 0.) should not bé revamped along lines recently prescribed ky the board for five subsidiaries of the United States

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the Lockerbie st. home. Pupils ¢rom| GH the Clemens Vonnegut school, under the direction of théir principal, Ms Agnes Mahoney, will partiecipa Other events will include the traditional open house at Riley hos-

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SOLOISTS for the 1942-43 season of the Indianapolis Mannerchor were announced today by Clarence Ebert, director. The famous chorus plans an- ambitious season. ) Raymund Koch, baritone of the American and Cincinnati opera companies, .and Helen Bickerton, soprano, will appear as guest artists Nov. 14. Jascha Bernstein, young Russian cellist, will, be guest soloist March 6 and Robert Weede, baritone of the Metropolitan opera company, will sing May 15.

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