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FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1946

Fur Makes a Bow

Design Contract To Bind Minors HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 15 (U. P.),— Warner Bros. studios today de-

signed a new legal maneuver to hold on to actresses built to star-

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. to release his $7,000,000 western, | “Duel in the Sun” . Oharlie Chaplin and Mary Pick- | ford, chief owners of United Artists, were reported to have decided that their company would not distribute the Selznick picture. They claimed that under the re- | leasing agreement signed with Selz- . nick United Artists would lose ge money if it handled the film,

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 15.— internationally known American baritone, will appear in recital at Indiana university auditorium at 8:30 p. m. next

Programmed as vocal soloist on university auditorium series, Mr. Robeson is equally well known as an actor, in such roles as that of Othello in the Theater guild

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