FILM WORKERS ON STRIKE
EABOUR TROUBLE IN I BOLLYWOOD ACTORS' CONSIDER TAKING ~p <■ PART May 2, 8.30.p,m.) . J ' HOLLYWOOD, May 2. /’KriS'thousand'' str Iking -technical wers,‘ V including . hairdressers, lah&ervand draftsmen affiliated to ,ffle|lr3erican Federation of Labour, picfeted ipajor cinema studios. The Actors’ ’ Guild, with a mem'SOOO, of J which Robert president, will decide® a mass meeting to-night whflw to join the strikers. T|e%jCket3 ''did not attempt to Clark - Gable, William Pop/en,' Jean Harlow, and Greta iGsttM 9, are : ' among those - who were ‘®t|l|fe:to obtain breakfast because of t|e. chefs striking. Marlene Dietrichlapplied hW own make-up. • I|e studios are concerned, as 50 pictures,' a record number, are in profluctioq. -i ' . ', l .-I■ , *T r Trj“‘ | i | r ||L -J_ .... .. • : J. .-r-
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22082, 3 May 1937, Page 9
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