Show Film Wage War Settlement Seen New Academy Head Chosen and Warners Restore Pay Schedule HOLLYWOOD April 25 UP The UP-The The motion picture industry returned to tots Its ts more harmonious ways today with the election of J. J Thornton Reed sound expert as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a resumption of full wages by Warner First Brothers-First National Na Na- Studios as of April 10 Reed succeeds eds Conrad Nagel who resigned last week after criticism from the board of directors over oven his part in the wage salary dispute Reed was born in Cincinnati Ohio and graduated irom the University of Michigan John Cromwell film director was lamed vice president to succeed Benjamin Benamin Ben Ben- jamin amin Glazer who resigned last week The action by Warners was believed to o have averted a number of possible law aw suits The academy recently Informed Warner Varner that they were entitled entitled en- en titled to full wages as of March 6 6 because the studio allegedly violated waiver a agreements by which workers earning 50 a w week k and over accepted 50 per cent cuts for an week eight-week period In issuing the back pay Warners Informed in letters that they did not believe circumstances warranted warranted warranted war war- ranted a return to full pay until April 17 despite the ruling of the academy 4 I |