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AR SPREAD MOVIES STRIKE
HOLLYWOOD, July 19 (U, P).— Movie producers, fearing that more than 4000 employees in four key _uniong would join the 19-week-old studio strike by next week, today threatened an injunction to halt a - major. threat to movie production. Strike Leader Herbert Sorrell said ‘he "wouldn't be surprised” if the screen office employees, publi-| sists, cartoonists and story analysts were all off their jobs next Monday as a result of an endorsement of the walkout by painters union international President L. P. Lindelof. Loss of the 3000 office employees guild members would be a crippling plow, the Motion Picture Producers association said, adding it would take legal action to prevent the
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By ERNIE HILL Times “Foreign Correspondent SANTIAGO, Chile, July 19.—~Juan Antonio Rios, mildly . Leftist, cow-boy-president of Chile, ought to be
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Chilean Leader Must.J uggle. Parties to Maintain Power
HAS LUCKY RESULT
| Once when Rios was a county {judge down in a southern province,
ora), { APL’s one vote isn’t counted as a 'bloc as | banez,
{ Currently,
on a vaudeville circuit. -He has nine political blocs to juggle and must keep three 3 of them with him * 8 to stay solvent. Rios has a.cabinet crisis every few months. Bolivia talks inces-
santly about grabbing a piece of Chile for an outlet to-'he Pacific Argentina has troops on the border savin the Mr. Hill Andes for the same purpose, although : fears from that direction fare fading. |. S80 Rios, ‘one ‘of Chile's best {horsemen and most astute presi- | dents, is preparing to take a junket [to Washington in October to see | President Truman.
|a few years back, he was hearing la case brought by a villager, who {charged that his neighbor had sold |, {him a horse that couldn't . be | ridden. Rios adjourned court and asked: “Where is the animal?” The plaintiff and defendant led him to the horse. Rios jumped astride. The animal balked. Rios kicked it a few times, withstood a few shocks and then cantered
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Hilarity Is Hill-Billy Family. - The rootin’, 'tootin’, shootin’ Fleagle family are here with one of the looniest,: screwiest and daffiest hill-billy stories in-a long time. And that's not exaggerated. If
Indiana theater this week and see “Murder, He Says.” The Fleagle family is definitely unique. And by no means average. When Pete Marshall (Fred MacMurray) pedals his bicycle ta the Fleagle home in the hill-billy land to make a survey of the average modern farmer, he is assaulted by the giant twins, Mert and Bert Fleagle, saved by the twins’ maw but is held there for furthér investigation. - Really “Glows” Pa Johnson (Porter Hall) tells Grandmaw that MacMurray fs “Bonnie's .boy. friend”. so that Grannie will tell all. "Grannies secret is this: She knows the whereabouts of $70,000 which was stolen from a bank. And the Fleagle family wants its share. The elderly lady literally glows. She has drunk some kind of poisonous spring water that makes its
around the town square. He dis-
Imounted and announced:
“Case dismissed.” | The president of Chile has shown| courage and toughness in riding | Chile’s nine political blocs. They| buck and toss but he stays astride. | He currently has six of them on | his side and is willing to take a] chance on the lineup holding long enough to go and see “Cousin| Harry.” Chile’s house of deputies has 147) members. A president must have! 74 votes to stay on top. Rios now | has 76 As They Line: Up * The membership ‘of the six Left-| ist parties on his side include, read-
ling from left to right:
Communists, 16; Socialists, six; Radicals, 39; Radical Independents, two: Falangistas, five; Democrats, eight. Rightist clude, still right: Agrarians, three; Liberals, 327] APL (Alianza Popular Libertane-| one, and Conservatives, 35.]
opposition reading from
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it is a vote for Carlos former dictator on ail matters.
Rios cannot get along with just
[two of the parties because no two {have a majority. He needs three {or more. Communist leaders told me that
o | they considered that Rios was mak-
[ing Chile a great president. They {vote with him until he veers to the| {right. Then the Communists and | Socialists leave him and ‘he must | pick up that number ¢f votes from ITH TsEraAls; wrpRey SEY he dosnt: 46 ifs viten, Farm Union Problem
the big issue is over the unionizing of farm * workers. Everyone else in Chile is unionized as in’ few places in the world. | "The Leftist parties cannot get the i poverty-ridden farm workers unionized. because there are too many. wealthy land owners in the radical (party. The radicals jump the fence tandkgo conservative every time the farm laborers try to win goyvern- | ment, recognition. Mine workers, fishermen, car conductors, shopkeepers newspapermen, dishwashers and all {other groups have labor contracts with social security provisions much istiffer and more thorough than those in the United States. Rios, just past the-middle of his six-year term as president, will face a most serious situation when the
and copper miners-are faced with, gradual layoffs as war needs cease to exist. The leftists already are
[ ployment. | Washington will be to attempt to work out some gradual cutting off | of mineral purchases to make Chile's | | dome Stic crisis less violent, Copyright, 1943. by The Indianapolis
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