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Two Tie ot Broad Ripple 4 For Top Scholastic Ratings

Jo Hayes and ophirley Shiffer-| Also among the* first 10 were |decker tied for first place in the [Patricia Drake, Robert . Hoffman, Broad Ripple high school junior (Glenn Shoptaugh, Martha Finehout, | class gscholastic ratings announced [Joan Freyn, Charles Jacobs, Nancy | recently. They both received an av-{Shultz and. Jean Hollister.

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‘THE INDIANAPOLIS et Here in Person Film Stars, 15,000 Employees. Are Idle in Studio Labor Row

By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON Independent’ studios were -not so United Press Hollywood Correspondent hard’ hit. - Popular Pictures, Inc, HOLLYWOOD, March 13.— A Not involved in the walkout, won two-day strike of stage crews left Permission to" finish its last “two movie stars twiddling their thumbs [48YS Shooting on “Ten Little InLatin Club Elects and almost Every major studio in dians. President Harry Popkin

. - town shut down today while the |immediately served coffée - and| { Elected to serve as consuls of the| .& iit : unions battled it out with pro- doughnuts to pickets on the Gold-

ttn ia Doske and John Fady ducers and the war labor board. (TW [LiF Shounced his agree. Other officers are Ann Hutchison, | ? A Jurisdicgonal dispute DeLweer a rio agreed st aestor: . Frances - Tyrie, . séribe; fo Sa = {two A. F. of L. unions claiming to : ; : greec yesterstor’; yrie, | represent 78 screen set decorators |d2y to recognize local 1421, and Jack Nordholt, praetor and Robert | . Disney, P. R. C. and Monogram |

mushroomed into a squabble that . Hoffman, aedile. tied up the whole film industry and [Studios did the same three days LYRIC £0. “Here Come the

left 15,000 workers out of a job. B Cros ! Top-salaried stars, caught in the ey an al

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. CIRCLE preside. On stage, Henry Busse and his or- a chestra and Jean Parker, at 12:55, 3:45,°6:35 and 9:30. “Lake Placid Serenade,” with Vera Hruba Ralston, at 11:05, 1:55, 4:45, 7:40 and 10:30. . LOEW'S “Tonight* and’ Every Night,” with Rita Hayworth, Janet Blair and Lee Bowman, at 11:32, 1:36, 2:40, 5.44, 7:50 and 9:59, INDIANA “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,” with Dorothy McGuire, James Dunn and Joan ‘Blondell, af 11:35, 2:15, 4:40, 7.05. and 9:35

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braved the picket lines spent yesterday

walkdut in sympathy, ducers told everybody they “might | as well go home.”

middle of the wunion row, didn't sitting around on empty know whether to show. up for work ets. When machinists, electricians, or nos: The Screen Actors guild arpenters and painters joined the tod them 10 “let Whelr contracts be their guide” until a membership harried pro- | {meeting Friday, Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman,

Bonny Tufts at 11:27, 1:32, 3 5:42, 7:47 and 9:52,

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William Bendix—Dennis O'Keefe ay WITH TWO YANKS" ay

Indianapolis. tion, and ne months at a happen. For one 1 still building building as y runs is being

Herbert Sorrell, president of the | RAY Milland, Louise Albritton, powerful Conference of Studio |Arturo de Cordova, Jon Hall, Adolf Unions, ordered 8000 union mem- | Menjou, Dick Haymes.and Betty bers off the job to force the studios | Grable crashed picket lines yesterto recognize the A. F. of L.:Set| {day and were told to go home. | | Designers’ local 1421, Painters’ In. | Producers said they wouldn't be| ternational union, as bargaining surprised if the whole movie-mak-agent for the 78 set decorators, |\P8 business would be forced to~ close down.

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Like All AS WE dr IN PERSON Gl a 3 | day here, w HM B N RY : towns that ; shelling. It} too in a trop nicipal buildi buildings wer In destruc all over Euro wails, the sta see through, the gardens. There wa: vegetation is ery so swiftly ruins now ar and it gives worn ruins, they are. An Ameri towns may t

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~ ro y Senior Class President Jack Pur-| SILY ER-PLATED sel has announced the following | SINGLE — DOUBLE — TRIPLE spring activities committee mem- | : bers: j ' Dorothy Newburg Jacqueline Oakes, | 3 ; ALL SIZES Betty Jean ' Roesti, Joan Yahian, Betty) ——————————————————————————— | Sinle ty Anderson, I vig i iy he J Ee Dutt Beverly | : 4 He demanded producers follow a | 142 N. Penn. . . MA. 2531 Morris, Mary Lou Ludy, Richmond Mec- war labor board order recognizing Quistan, Robert McDaniel, Kenneth Mil-| 3 ; {lican, Joan Yarian, Dorothy Caldwell, | * |the painters' union until th Calliesine or Mar} Mothersil. | {could settle a dispute Aid rd PAN- AMERICAN SEA 0 siee, arjorie Mothersiil, | { a Nr rir, Re yn McCullough Janet | {and local 44, A. F. of L. Interna- | { Scofield. . Patricia Schmutte, Sue Roberts.| Miss Suzanne Sten will replace tional Theatrical Stage Employees. | i ov 7} Tr 3 | J . Peay Nl LC Oe ine Miss Lucille Browning as soloist{ The producers’ association said | WASHINGTON, March 13 (U. P.). ' | lund, Roberta Chiles Marian Sumner, | with. the Indianapolis Maennerchor | the studio bosses were caught in a|—Argentina apparently feels a little A LIEBER S (Wilds WhATAEEr STC y "mbe of the Athenaeum-Turners in a|pattle between the two unions and friendlier toward her sister Ameriiia | Broad Ripple’s annual St. Pat- |concert at the Athenaeum Saturday | their hands were tied. can republics following the Mexico The Largest Variety of |rick day dance, “Dublin Fair,” will | night. { Both groups had threatened to i Sins . B >’ has bee ai ; ig : City conference. be given Thursday in the school] Miss Browning has been engaged strike, the producers said, so they Wh cafeteria at 3:45 p. m. Dick Jack-|to sing for the Metropolitan Oper had a walkout on their hands! The ~Argentine delegate to the {son and band will furnish music| Co. Saturday. | whichever union they recognized, |Pan-American Union, Rodolfo Arias, STAN LAUREL {for the dance; sponsored by the Ri-| A mezzo-soprano, Miss Sten will| sorrell accused the’ WLB of resumed his seat on the governing ) I UIPMENT | parian, weekly publication. Ising the Brahm's “Alt4 Rhapsody” | dilly -dallying in the settlement of board yesterday after a two-month OLIVER HARDY an Pupils will vote for Peg o’ My With,the male chorus The program |the dispute and said he called the POYCOLL. N - Heart. Candidates for the Ronse, will + beg gin at 8 D. m, strike to “put an end to its “stalling He appeared at a special session in the Cily (are: re Sa around.” honoring Sars acting foreign x ok : a | minister, Pedro Le: S * Carrying Cases * Chemicals | Freshman Patricia Watts; sophoe] PACIFIC ACE KILLED WLEB Warns Leaders i Er Or Lea hase: Yul pletely. stil 0; aro- ¢ 8 A : v5 * Filters and Helpful Picture Taking Aids mote, Joan Welling: duier, ae | WLB Chairman George W. Tay- States. E ! Ral -sorATS DE * ‘Accessories of All Kinds for Still and Moving Picture a g ; lor wired strike leaders to halt the| The Argentine delegate’s appear-| « Ana nh HENRY O'NEILL form | But out I * Photograph : . ‘e 8S [Helkons or they'd ‘halt action on ance was interpreted by qualified ob- aiid a : on. an isla graphy Committees for the dance are as SLL diate] : of oo ; There's no « sor ispute immediately. servers as part of an all-round ef- enim— P'S ’ ollows: LIEBER S 1S One of the Largest Photo Bollows: ty. Carolyn Dugdale, Henrietta MANILA, March 13 (U. P.).—Col.| "Sorrel said he had enough sup- fort to improve Argentina's relaSupply Houses in the Mi dle West Hust. Jerry ey and Daniellpichard W. Robinson, 25, one of the|port to keep the strike going in- tions with other American nations. avis; 00r yn

bara Ryrholm; refreshments, Robert Car- { Pacific, of 10 were|

William Delzell, Stockton Cornelius;

erich, Ann Bowers, Ruth Ferris and Bar-| leading heavy bomber pilots in the | definitely, The producers said they The effort stems from Mexico City and his crew Ti £

lund; decorations, Jane Augustine, Robert Chapman Jack Pursel and Barbara Ryr holm: tickets, Janet Scofield; invitat fous. | Dorothy Pike; and candidates, Patricia | Drake.

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Times Special | the Vermont university football team | LIBERTY, Ind. March 13—Gov-|0 1940. lernor Gates and State Park Director| Robinson led a unit of bombers | | Chaxles A. DeTurk will speak on the from the west coast of Australia al |proposed Whitewater state park to |few days after the outbreak of the| be established in Union City at a war and fought continuously for two meeting in the Liberty coliseum|and a half years before getting his | Thursday night. | first - leave. | Prior to the public meeting at 38 | bomber unit to the Philippines. p. m., the governor and Mr. DeTurk| mre psi

{will be dinner guests of the Liberty| PRISON TERM: GIVEN

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Also attending will be state sens-| TQ FARM AUCTIONEER

{tors and representatives fro m| { Wayne, Franklin and Fayette coun- | SOUTH BEND, Ind, March 13 | ties. (U. P.).— Auctioneer Harold M.

{ | Steiner of Plymouth began an 18PLEDGE 4 FRESHMEN {month federal prison sentence today for violation of OPA ceilings in farm TO SCHOLASTIC GROUP 7, oe en i”

1 Four Butler” university freshmen| Federal Judge Luther M. Swygert have been pledged to Phi Eta Sigma, imposed the sentence and a $3000

national scholastic organization, {fine. Swygert, before handing down | after maintaining B plus averages in| sentence, termed Steiner's violations

their courses. J as “deliberate and willful.” They are William Davey, 1154 S.| 4 federal jury on Feb. 28 decided | West st.; John Doherty, 534 N. Oak-|ihat Steiner's use of the *lease "land st.; Donald Goben, 919. E. Ray-| method” was contrary to OPA regumond st, and Earl O'Brian, 1212|jations. The government charged I" Comer ave. that although this method involved a 10-year lease of equipment, the

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{had 190 unreleased films that could | where Argentina was in effect in-

/ liste, supply the customers for nine|vited t back h 4 4 ) entertainment, Shirley Barth, Betty Mc- Pp S vited to come back into the inter1 1 i 1 0 i lag7279 fa Kinley, Paul McCloud and Samuel oe: | Killed in a take-off accident Jan. 21, } Ont and they would bet that| American family. i |the strikers ran out of money, be-| IMT The accident occurred as Robinson | fore the studios ran out of pictures. |

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duction would be crippled‘ by the | NEW YORK, March 13 (U. P).— | Thomas P. Hirsch was held in $100

GATES AND DETURK |unit of Liberators against Formosa. | loss of key workers. Warner Broth- | : "| Robinson, whose home was at ers, Universal, R-K-O and Colum- |bail today on a charge of gambling.

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