Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1945 — Page 22
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* Film Strike i in 4th Day With Academy Awards Due Tonight
HOLLYWOOD, March 15 (U, P.) A 19,000-man movie into its -fourth day today with the makers of celluloid
it wouldn't spoil studded sAcademy Lions Whether
headache as was without set crews.
Nobody knew whether
award *
drama
tonight's
Lae
strike
went | ers | " The. working force increased last! hoping night whepr 1700 Alliance techstar- | nician who ‘had respected the
presenta-
the Conference of Studio ° Unions would carry its feud to the annual plowout was almost as big a movie-making
gaudy
Chinese theater would be picketed.
Most, studios
Alliance Employees,
national Stage
painters union, in their
were
of
rival
struggling along with workers from the InterTheatrical of- the|
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over representation of 78; set dress-
‘picket lines for three days, decided
to' go back to work. I'he technicians, who develop the film, called the Painters’ union walkout a “wildcat strike” that had “nothing td do with wages, hours, or any logical union cause." | The rival union ‘leaders fumed Reggie Childs
and threatened I.A. T. 8. E. President Richard | Walsh dumped his battle with the |
BEGINNING tomorrow night,
the musicof Reggie Childs ahd his ;
conference of studio unions, | orchestra will be heard at the Inwhich the painters belong, in the! diana Roof : bitter feud producers’ laps yesterday *hilds has played for Hoosier -| If, he threatened, the studios| dancers at the Roof, Westlake, recognized the painters as bargain-| Lake Manitou's Hotel Colonial jing agents for the set dressers, the| and on various raglio networks. 1. A, T. S: E. would go on a bigger! . " |strike “than the .C. 8. U. ever dreamed of ! “And what's more,” he said,| we'll - take every movie theater in the country with us.” | Issues Warning | Walsh said his men were stepping in to fill holes left-by the strikers because they “wanted to. see pictures produced.” > ' “But,” he warned, . “if the pro-|
| ducers recognize our rivals ‘we'll go!
1 1 i lon strike all over. And when our projectionists go with us that means everv movie house showing
West coast Bms will close down | Boris Karloff is at the Lyrie | Meanwhile, the 1appy proauc-| this week in another suspense ers cons sdefing «calling for. help! gitm. “The Climax.” from Washington as. their studio : ‘got emptier and emptier
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Four compositions chosen by con- | cert patrons of Indianapolis will be | presented by Fabien Sevitzky and the ad apolis Symphony orches-
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he last ‘pair of «« season, March 24 { On the program | the Murai téleater will ‘be Mozart's “Marriage of Figaro,” the Tchai- | kevsky Sixth (Pathetique), Liszt's { “Les Preludes” and the “Preludium and Flgue” by Lionel Barrymore. A total of 755 votes were cast for | 202% vallierent compositions. Reservations for either concert may be obtained at the Murat or in the H. P. Wasson & Co. record department. The March 24 concert { will be played at-8:30 p. m. and the March 25 concert at 3 p. m. |
and 25. to _be given” in
Donaldson ‘talks things with Joan Blondell, Aunt ih “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.” The picture is in its second week at fhe Indiana.
Ted over Sissié,
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A special 1’t__ Take It Civic
of “You You.” this production will be given Sunday night by pop{ular demand, Jack Hatfield, direc- | tot, announced today.*
performance With
theater
TAKES RADIO COURSE
{ | Jack Minnis, son of Mr. and Mrs Jasper Minnis, 5030 Central ave. 1s
school at. Gu
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in radio Ifport, Miss.,
training at
Audy the Horse.”
“Pansy,
Mayo brings his act to Keith's stage today ihrough | Sunday.
after «
Great Lakes Hl
mpleting
Crosby Leads i in ‘Oscar’ Race:
=F, ‘honors were Paramount's | Indemnity,” M-G-M's Selznick Internatfonal's
F—HOLLYWOOD, March. 15 (U. P.). —Three words—"Going My Way’ '—
were the keynote today as the Mo- “Since Yo
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5 Actresses Vie for Honors,
“Double “Gaslight,”
= Co | Times Amusement Clock LOEW'S “Between. Two Women,” with Van Johnson Lionel Barrymore and’ Gloria DeHaven, at;11:41, 1:43, 3:45, B:47, 7.51 and 9:58. +g, r
KEITH'S On stage, “Hit Parade of 1945." at 1:53, 4:21, 6:49 and 9:17 “The Unwritten Code" | Savage ‘and Tom _ Neal 1 2:43, 5:1), 7:39 and" 10:07.
. LYRIC “The Climax,” ‘with Boris Karloff Susanna Foster and Turhan. Bey, at 11, 1:48, 4:36, 7:24 and 10:12 civie “You Can't Take It With You," with Helen Morton, LeRoy Gardner, Mary Hall and Louis Segar, at 8:30. : | CIRCLE On stage, Henry Busse and his orchestra and Jean Parker, at 13:55, 3:45, 6:35 and 9:30. “Lake Placid Serenade, Hruba Ralston, at 11:05, 7:40 and @9 30: INDIANA “A Tree GYows in Brooklyn,” Dorothy McGuire, James Dunn Joan Blondell, at 11:35, 2:15, 7:05 and 9:35.
with Ann at 12:15
* with Vera 1:56, 4:45,
with and 4.40,
While lyn’ | | Indiana,
[ , film, “The Climax." Boris Karloff, who for
ls senie and Old Lace lis back again, | color. "
totally
for a small moustache.
Uses Hypnotism
murder love and got
Susanna Foster
RECITAL ARRANGED
Miss Helen Whaley, mezzo-so-{prano, and Miss Jean Miller, pianist, {juniors at Indiana Central college, {will be presented in a recital by the music “department at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Kephart Memorial { auditorium.
| } CLUB HOSTESS NAMED | Mrs. Alice Bisesi, 35 S. Linwood
ave, will entertain the Friday Eveining Crosstown club tomorrow at in hér home
8pm
GEORGE do
Karloff so much of stilled that he is
silence her forever, too.
the past three years has been chilling. playgoers with his performance in Ar- " on the stage, this time in téchni-
Tbe picture shows Karloff-almost| devoid of make-up except And yet the actor makes the film dne of the most hair-raising you've ever seen.
“The Climax” tells the suspense{ful story of a man who committed in a passion of thwarted away with it. years later he decides he must kill again if he is to know any peace. i8 seén as the young singer whose voice reminds the - one he determined
Wo, 0.
Loris “Bill of ‘Th e Climax’ “A Tree Grows in Brook-
"plays its second week at the the Lyric has a first-run
never sing again, and he
terferes.
little more at ease.
Karloff uses his’ hypnotic Power) But there are still more shivers to persuade the singer that she will| to come if you s€e the second fea-
might ture. have succeeded but Turhan Bey in- | Lon Chaney, Jeahi "Parker ‘and Paul
What happens to Karloff in the end of the film makes you feel a
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