Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1946 — Page 9
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Wages Hiked, Disney Will Lay Off 450
Increased Production Costs Also Are Cited
recently granted the Screen Cartoonists’ guild.
and general manager of the studio, sald the move was made “with regret.” He posted a notice to employees saying the studio was faced with mounting labor and ‘material costs
had no backlog of pictures ready.
for an indefinite period, pending a long-range adjustment,
not “getting excited” about the
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studios which are increasing their staffs,
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Alwes Music shop, L. Strauss & Co.; the Indianapolis News information desk and the Parks and Recreation office, it was announced today, Reserved Seats are $1.20 and bleachers 50 cents. More than 7000 UnFeferved seats will be available.
HOLLYWOOD, July 30 (U. P.).—|§ Walt Disney studio said today it would lay off 450 employees Thursday because of increased production | § costs and a 25 per cent wage boost!
John ¥. Reeder, vice president |
and a Jack of revenue because it
Mr. Reeder sald the layoffs were| §
Maurice Howard, business repre-| sentative of the guild, said it was| §
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HOLLYWOOD, July 30 (U. P.) — Movie producer-director Jack Bernhard has filed suit to divorce British actress Jean Gillie, his attorney revealed today.
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Shoes Often Are Burned. Insurance Employee Says
By ART WRIGHT A job so scorching that his shoes are burned is the claim of Carl Pryor, 5681 Carrollton ave, in his bid for the “hottest job” title. When this inspector for an insurance company was interviewed at work inside a boiler at the Kentucky ave. station of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. the temperature Was about 130 degrees, Pryor was wearing two sets of coveralls.
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WASHINGTON, July 30 (U. P.). —The nation's beribboned, bemedaled fighting men of world war II have a lot more medals still to come, and it will be several years before the last war medal is hand-
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JOEL THORNE DENIES WIFE'S ALLEGATIONS
LOS ANGELES, July 30 (U. P).~
him before their marriage. Mr. Thorne, 31, Is contesting Mrs. Johnsie Eagey Thorne's separate maintenance suit from the hospital bed where he is recovering from a motorcycle accident, In his answer he denied his wife's charges that he had fllicit relations with four women and spent too much time and money on six others, “But before we were married, she traveled the racing circuit with me; we were unchaperoned and she enjoyed it,” he said. The sportsman, whose car won the 500-mile Indianapolis race, married Mrs. Thorne in 1835.
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HOLLYWOOD, July 30 (U. P.).— Director John Oromwell’s refusal to | tank to his pretty wife, stage and screen Actress Kay Johnson, today |
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