Show i ia I c I BUS BURNED IN MOVIE STRIKE VIOLENCE met t I t complete loss this bus stands standI near a aAnet Anet Angeles s filling g station into which it was sas wasl l' l driverless and afire early Thursday In Jn a new outbreak of movie strike violence The bu bus bUA had been stolen from a firm which furnishes transportation to the studios AP CAP Bus us Set Aflame me In Film Strike HOLLYWOOD Nov 14 UP A P-A A driverless bus set aflame in a new outbreak of movie strike violence rolled blazing through a service station and into busy Bever Beverly y boulevard Thursday crashing into three parked cars No one was injured but the bus was an almost complete loss Police arson investigators said it h had d been stolen a few h hours urs a a. garage furnishes a number of the 41 passenger vehicles to studios The studios use them to carry through picket lines Bomb Homes Meanwhile the bombing of two more film workers' workers homes the homes the fourth and fifth in 48 hours hour hours brought brought a a. suggestion from Dist Atty Fred Howser the county board of supervisors offer a a 1000 reward for information leading to identity of vandals responsible for two nights of terrorism A reward already has been posted by the the International Alliance Ama Allia Alli Am- a ance ce of Theatrical Stage Em Em- Howser Hawser said that combined staffs of all aU local law enforcement agencies agencies agen agen- cies des are investigating all ail strike violence arising from the longstanding longstanding longstanding long long- standing jurisdictional dispute between between between be be- tween the Conference of Studio Unions and the I IA A T S SE E. E Other Violence I Hope of early settlement of the dispute appeared to hinge on the efforts of Joseph D. D Keenan Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- Chi I cago A F L leader to bring the warring parties together Homes bombed Wednesday were those of Paul Byrd special effects expert and William Wil Wil- Villiam liam J. J machinist Byrds Byrd's front door was torn off by the homemade grenade while front wall was splintered There were no injuries A spokesman for Herbert K Sorrell C S U leader said his union had nothing to do with the vio yb- lence Police said they were not certain tam tain of its connection with the strike but that a bundle of burning burning burn burn- ing ing ng newspapers had been tossed on the porch of Robert Meeker 45 a at Metro Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Meeker said he stomped out the blaze and investigators listed listed listed list list- ed the incident simply as attempted attempt attempt- ed arson |