Show FILM FACTIONS STRIVE TO END STRIKE QUICKLY Technicians Approve Group to Represent Interests at Hearings 8 By fly AJI Associated Pie Press HOLLYWOOD CaL Aug 1 I 1 Actors Ac- Ac tors lors writers and directors in Hollywood's Hollywoods Holly Hollywoods woods wood's film colony today moved to end nd quickly the prolonged argument between producers and technicians which sent thousands of men on strike July 24 Through th the agency of ot the Academy Academy Acad Acad- emy my of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Sd which which has opined that the walkout may work irreparable harm hat harmo t to o the great industry industry hearings hearings were started by a finding fact committee In Inan Inan an m effort eUort to get at the nub of the con con- A veteran actor Lewis Lew Stone a prominent director Frank Lloyd and anda a versatile writer Carey Wilson were named as ns members of the group which launched the investigation with approval of the strikers Other members members mem memo bers are Robert Fairbanks for tor the producers and Max Parker for the technicians Stone Lloyd and Wilson are affiliated with the academy Formal acceptance of the academy's offer to arbitrate the squabble was telegraphed its officials by heads head of ot the he five local unions involved in the walkout last night but the producers withheld comment after alter a meeting of several hours at which the lion ion was discussed A sixth telegram of approval was received from the International Alliance Alliance Alli Alli- ance of Theater Stage with which the five striking unions of ot technical men are affiliated A mass meeting of ot strikers last night paid tribute to Normal Normn De Dc Vol 32 unemployed cameraman who committed suicide yesterday The police blotter ascribed his act to apparent ap ap- parent arent parent despondency over lack of work He told friends incident to offers of ot work that he lie could not go against the gang Union spokesmen said th the quotation would be used in a black bordered poster to be displayed in Hollywood The movie studios put into effect today oday the minimum wage and maximum maxi mum hour provisions of the Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt national recovery program Haying Hav Hay ing ng been urged by Will H. H Hays dent lent of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America Inc to act on the presidents president's request as soon I as possible two Twenty thousand workers are affected virtually all of ot whom already receive more than the minimum fixed The industry's code of ot fair play Is yet to be adopted 5 I |