Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1950 — Page 8

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on dOunds Will be MUEging. over big. Breen.

- with the Musicians Union to keep

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Fighting Even

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By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Yr 12 — The movies vs. television slugfest, already called how > business’ battle of the .century” by Time Magazine, has gone into Round 2. Round 1 was a draw, although the movies, until the last few seconds, expected easy victory. ’

The movies’ initial claim of first- round victory was,

based on a virtual boycott |horseplay between scenes doesn't {bother her one smidgen, She said: Phone vies ordered by LAE HEL ee Je tuna each. McDonald, president, Cause my knees dre ‘wveak—fust

at ike my. funny bone--and

of new screen product for athe floor” Jressmonth test in Chicago thisi pynvan SHORE And. Tuck

Mr. McDonald left town in a) nu and. there were Eandshakes serone, Jo JoOKING or, series Sil around the studio lots. category in which to star Chill Then came a flash from Wash-go0 ° ington—and the bell for the end) a of Round 1. Television had come) up with a draw, The Washington fies. ported the closing of 600 Ha theaters in the last six months, All of the closings were In cities with television. The | largest number of closings, 71, | was from the Kiiliadeiphin area, where TV Is red Coming up In oe next eight

of 13 mystery films for television {. + » For one week at the {Theater, the Andrews Sisters will take home $35,000 . .

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musical sound tracks off TV and Trouble -in - the - Feet,

the decision over whether Holly-| wood itself will make films for|in-the-Back, television despite the walls of] theater owners. » » n FRANKIE LAINE and Nan Grey have set the marriage date]

~June 15, . . . The stork is about to drop bundle No. 6 at the home agent's assistants spotted Jean

of. David Hopkins, son nf Harry|™ odeling bathing suits in a fash-

» ” . THE BRITISH beauty Jean {Clafr arrived In couple of months ago and douldn’t [get ‘an appointment with a big-

The inside on the finger-io-the-lip| 2nd signed Ber as a client.

handling of Paramount's “Union| spss B Station” is that it is concerneditne 588 BAKKER 1 bck before

with - kidnaping, once a taboOiman”

theme with the old Will Hays of-|g fice. The picture may have tough don t. i" Poo a io n Eiinjury, his intoxication, his coms« sledding: in ;- where : Spade, Jess, a felony ~or--misde-

jof why his career struck a sna vails, ga + | “I can't think of anything I did {to bring it on,” Jess told me. — 1S BEEFING Tier Lanes) “Why, I wasn't even blamed for pipes under wra e's su anything concer . to have a Dinah Shere kind of an g nid Ava Gang voice . . “The Shoeless Division” - is the tag of reg Tallas’ indepen: dent film to be shot in Greece this |

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fall. All about a ragged army of. ock kids who harassed .the Germans CIROLE during the war , . Editorial blasts “Pald in Full” with Robert Cumagainst hot rods aren't stopping] Lamm ACT Scott ond Diana Milton Gunzburg, who will pro-| p i Buin." with John Gare ad "he icheline Prelle, at 1:30,

duce “Dream Buggy" as an inde-|

pendent this year. Gunzburg in-| ESQUIRE _ sists that hot rods help curb Juve-| ino Balnts and Sinners." turing nile delinquency. Robert Young i And" 0:80 SINE uy, a may be the star. Monogram’'s! g.ddlers Ween ete, Yith he “Hot Rod” will have the same! add oa: Cn . 1m anti-juvenile delinquency theme, Ei “The Big Lif}," with Montgomery nw i= ig Oo Ja oyslas, at 11:10, JOHNNY AGAR, ex-husband) KEITH'S of Shirley T., is working Sut Da i nt Crosby ocal chords “with Bob “Keene's. a te fhe abo iw orchestra in hopes of landing : Hi Mate " Ci 35. 5:30 and 9. warbling role. on» - our Gon: With Betty ARLENE DAHL loses her voll, rite J wt outs

gloves, hat and several other articles of clothing in a chase scene with Red Sksiton in “Watch the Birdie.” “It's a MGM of strip

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« Cute cartoon title coming up at MGM:

| UI THOUGHT it ould be nice} give screen credit to four /Sloux Indians playing important [rotes” in ““Tomahawk™={nti the] “studios’ contract|IRAians turned in their names: quire ‘about possible damages | Mary! from the company for which he! Madison works, {Dowri-the-Well and Charlie Ache- Either the company or the em- ; {ployee is to blame. In either case

Hollywood a {time agent. Other day one of the

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damages if an sccident happens to me while I am on the job if 1 have not followed his instruc tions which he elaims were posted on the bulletin board but which I never saw? Someone hud torn them down before we had a chance fo see them.

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‘When an employee begins to in- | something is the matter.

{something should be done to draw; the two closer together. Bulletin boards are necessary in| many companies. Every employee | should know that they are to help him as well as the company.

poard: The Workmen's Compensation Act of Indiana says, “No compen= sation shall be allowed for an injury or death due to the em-

meanor, po willful failure or re-| fusal to use a. safety appliance, |

printed rule of the employer which has been posted in a conspicuous

his willful failure or refusal to perform any satisfactory duty.” have very definite responsibilities.

know both sides. You may have to consult an attorney. I think

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that's why you should have kept informed on what was on the

ployee’s intentionally self-inflicted

his willful failure or refusal to obey a reasonable written or

position in the place of work, or

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