Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1945 — Page 15

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. Times ‘Amusement

Clock LYRIC “The: Climax” with Boris Kar loft + Busanna Foster and Turhan Bey, at 11, 1:48, 4:36, v; 2% and 10:12

Is Spreading «

+ “You Can't Take It With You,”

th le riot eRoy Gardner, with Helen -Morton, LeRoy Gardner ‘Believe Cawieras ‘Will gl

Mazy Hall and Segar, at 130. By Week-End.

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8 CIRCLE | on-stage, Henry Busse and hi chestra and Jean Parker, at 3:45, 6:35 and 9:30. “Lake Placid Serenade.” with Vera Hruba Ralston, at 11:05, 1.55, 4:49, 7.40 and 10:30 LOEW'S “Tonight and Every Night with Rita’ Hayworth, Janet Bla nd Lee Bowman, at 11:32, 1:36, *:40, 5.44, 7:50 and 9:59 ’

12.55, By VIRGINIA MAC PHERSON United Press Hollywood Correspondent |" HOLLYWOOD, March 14. —Three | {thousand office workers early today | { joined! the spreading motion picture {Industry “strike. Producers said it would stop all movie making within the next. day or two. The unhappy producers, caught in| © a jurisdictional strike between two American Federation of Labor|

TEST 2) PETROLEUM pial [ated few 0p el Phenser | JELLY THIS WAY | employees throughou le nation ~~ 3 Press some Moroline between thumb and |! might be ordered into the dispute. |

finger. Spread slowly apart. Long silky The strike, called in support of 79! bres “prove Moroline's high quality. set “designers by local 1421 of the |

INDIANA “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,” with Dorothy McGuire, James Dunn and Joan Blondell, at 11:35, 2:15, 4:40, 7:05 and 9:35

Worky's largest seller at 5¢, triple size, 10. International Brotherhood of Paint- {MES

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10¢

ers, had spread to 20,000 set dressers, | plumbers, carpenters, electricians, clerks and typists.

To Respect Picket Lines

LETS

The office workers, scheduled to discuss the. strike at a hotel ball- | room, adjourned to a woman's club | when they found “wet paint” signs on the ballroom walls. They voted to respect picket lines {around studios because of “fear of | bodily harm.”

FERRY id lit ; OEROSIT Richard Walsh, president of the a i e ; BOXES {International Alliance of Theatrical TRUST ECOMPANY . [Stage Employees, the other union 123 EAST MARKET STREET involved in the dispute over who

should represent the set designers was reported en route to Hollywood | . . ——— by plane. | Members of the York City | Motion Picture Operators’ union;| Local 306, and Stage Hands™-union, | Local 1, affiliates of the I A. T.8 E. said they had received a- tele-| gram {rom Walsh which said | part: “Because of coercive methods of | the Painters’ local and tolerant sub- | mission to such methods by various | government agencies, you are structed to have members stand by | for an order to stop handling or | exhibiting any motion pictures made by West coast producers.

To Relieve Misery ** Rub on Tested

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New

| | Down to Last Sets

studios were down to their When they fin-| witn them | shop, pro- |

Movie last few sets today. ish shooting scenes they'll have to close up ducers said. The crews said ‘they had no intention of coming back to work until the war labor board enforced its order giving the designers to the painters union “The board refused to 1 settlement we won, last fall,” Herbert Sorrell, president of Conference of Studio Unions “we'll stay out on strike they da something about it.” He brushed aside a WLB warning that their case would be shelved

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can just stay on the shelf Helps stop perspiration safely and we'll stay off the job,” he deA pure, white, antiseptic, stain clared. “By the end of the week| less vanishing cream not a -camera will be turning in} No waiting to dr Can be . tC | ay. studio in town. |

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No Appointment Necessary 4

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DREAM _ Through’ tomorrow; Storm” and ‘‘Nine Girls

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Caribbean Romdnce,

CLAIR Throug h Saturday:

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Through Friday: “And Now i

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LET YOUR EYES & SHINE with the mir- '§

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with the gossip of the neighborhood , . .

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