Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1947 — Page 19

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In Movie Row

Rival Upiofi Leaders

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HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 22 (U\ P). | —Squabbles over jurisdiction which {has caused long movie strikes today | were ed for a near fist fight between two rival labor leaders. It was the third time in three |days of a house labor subcommittee investigation of movie labor that tempers had flared to or near the {fighting point. | The, latest brawl occurred yesterday while Rep. Carroll D. Kearns (R. Pa) was touring Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer with a battery of union men from Herbert Sorrell's striking Conference of Studio Unions and the rival International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, headed by international representative J. {A. (Cappy) Duval Kearns Is Peacemaker Cries of “this job is ours” came from the rival factions as the party moved through the lot. Mr. Duval claimed jurisdiction in the auxiliary mill shop. Mr, Sorrell, incensed, clenched his fist and threatened to “knock your block off.” Mr, Kearns separated them and restored peace. Committee counsel Irving G. McCann struck an A. F. of L. at|torney three times Tuesday and)

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SKYLINER—Andy Anderson, local drummer and bandleader currently appearing with his orchestra at the Severin hotel Skyline terrace. Scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights for the rest of the sea son, the band features Bobby Walsh, saxophonist, and Ann Lee, vocalist,

{later shouted at A. FP. of L vice | president W. C. Dohegty, head of| {the letter carriers’ = that he | {had “more brains in his /feet than | {in his head.” V Wednesday Mr. Kearns urged |spectators at the stormy hearings to leave their guns outside.

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BUTLER BOWL A) Naughty Marletta Herbert oper- | | : !

etta, wit llows, Dennis Carroll nn others, at 8:45 | 3 ; CIRCLE : rate: Forde Witla Burt Lune . PURSUED—James Mason in

caster, Hume Cronyn Bickford, at 11, 1:45, 10:10.

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wos of the West,” with James | thorities in "Odd Man Out." BIPen, ai 12:85, 340, "6:30 and drama now on the Lyric screen. The same bill includes ''The | INDIANA S + f K; " h | “Dear Ruth,” with William Jrojden port o ...\ings, orse-race and Joan Caulfield, at 12:3 45, movie, with Paul Campbell, 6:50 and 9:55 Gl is H dH D “Philo Vance’'s Gamble,” with Alan Ora ienry ap garry LavenCurtis and poetry, Austin, at 11:35, port. 2:40, 5:50 an

KEITH'S “Cry Wolf,” with Errol Myon Frit Barbara Stanwyck, at 11, 1:5 7:30 and 10:20.

“Little Miss Brosdwal, Porter, at 12:40, 3:30, oe . “Gunfighters,” with Randoion Scott and Barbara Britton, at 12:42, 3:81, 7 and 10:12, “The Corpse Came C. O. with Qeorge Brent and Joan Blondell, at 11, 2:09, 5:18 and 8:30.

Truck Fire * Death Probed

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VEEDERSBURG, Ind, July 22.—

" with Jean ’20 and 9:10.

LYRIC An inquest was scheduled here to“Odd Man Out’ with" James |day in the death of Mrs. Dorothy M , 3:20, 6:40 and 20. oro * 120% puller 32, 814 N. Meridian st. who

“The Sport of Kings,” with Paul Campbell, Gloria - Henry and Har __ Davenport, at ' 1, 2:15, Bad and 3

was fatally burned Wednesday near midnight when a truck driven by her husband, William Fuller, overturned and caught fire.

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| way to Peoria, Ill, to visit her son by a former marriage, Alfred Pastel. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Irene Waliraven, | Peoria, Ill.

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The accident occurred two miles) * Midnight Show Fuller

{was able to free himself from the! vehicle but his wife was pinned in|

Mr. and Mrs. Fuller were on the

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Mrs. Louise Tegeler will conduct jhe A pa pen meeting of the S5ist tate session of the DaughMIAMI BEACH, Fla, Aug. 32 (U. So - Fy in Indian, Monday | P)~Virginia Hill, tempestuous girl at 8 p. m: in the friend of the slain gangster Ben-|Hotel Lincoln. jamin (Bugsby) Siegel, was carried] Mrs. Tegeler is

condition her third overdose{arrangeme nts of sleeping tablets since Siegel was|committee for the §§ machine-gunned to death by un- convention which derworld enemies, will. continue The temperamental Miss Hill, through Wedneshaunted by the’ thought that she too day. At the first may be marked for a gangland am- session, competi bush and driven half way around Uve drills will be the world by fear, arrived at her presented and ofswanky Miami Beach homie two ficers will be weeks ago from Paris, honored with a reception. A nurse at St. Francis hospital, A good fellowship banquet will be where Miss Hill was rushed last held Tuesday at 6 p. m. followed night, disclosed that she was still|by public memorials and initiations, ' unconscious from effects of the | New officers will be installed at the sedative and is in serious condi- final session Wednesday, Mrs. Fern tion. Limeback is state councilor. Twice before-—once at Las Vegas,’ " Nev,, and again in Paris—Miss Hill Yanks | Safe i in v India Riot had reached for a bottle of sleeping] LAHORE, Aug. 22 (U. P.)7.—All tablets. Both times she snapped Americans known to have been in out of it after a few hours of the Punjab area during recent In. drugged slumber. | dian rioting are safe and unmolest Miss Hill was rushed to the hos- ed, a survey indicated today. The pital from her Sunset Island home only foreign casualties reported where bodyguards and private de-| were two British officers serving in

Mrs, Tegeler

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| NASHVILLE, Ind. Aug, 22.— i lcal and state police began an in- | rant, And This Is It.

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Young Democrats on Air For National Rally

Marshall Handley, president of | |Indiana’s young ! Democrats, wil] | | broadcast from here Sept. 2 on a fg | national radio rally program of the | Democratic party. The broadcast will be heard at; 10 p. m. over station WISH. Others in the national hook-up include ™ Gael Sullivan, executive director of the national committee; Mayor William O'Dwyer of New York City, and Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas from Los Angeles, Cal,

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