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THEATRICAL STRIKE JUNE 1 HELD CERTAIN Actors’ Equity and Managers’ Par- ley Buclm Complete Dead- lo6k* Th New York. ALL COMPROMISE SPURNED Producers Declare Art in Theater Faces Enduring Harm. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 6.—Negotia- tions between the Actors’ Equity As- sociation and the Producing Man- agers' Association have reached a deadlock over the issue of Equity's demand for an all-Equity shop and a theatrical strike Jume 1 appears cer- tain. X Spokesmon for both orgdnizations yesterday asserted there would be no compromige on” the main lis; statement signed by twen producing managers declare ing of the Equity shops would do “enduring harm to art in the theater and be humiliating, unjust and un- American.” For the managers, the statement was made that there could be no ac- ceptance of a plan which would, in the managers' opinion, cut off from earning their livelihood act had conscientious objections to jo ing a labor union or to submitt artists and managers to Eq Seen Living Taken A “No matter what his arti Ing, or the number of years he e n against joining a labor union would not submit his priva - ment. to. the rules that the Equit Councll might hereafter lay down govern his personal relations w his fellow artists or with his mana- ger, could earn a living." “It 18 to this, and to this alone, that |~ the producing managers cannot agree” sald the statement, which was signed, among others, by A. L. Le- ranger, David Belasco, George M. Cohan, Charles Dillingham, Florenz Ziegreid, Sam H. Harris, John Golden, . Arihur Hopkins, - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,.D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924 Maj. Astor Votes Wlthout Oath, So Will Lose Seat By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 6.—Maj. John Jacob Astor, who vacated his seat under the parliamentary rule that a member shall not vote before taking the oath, intends to pay the fine of £500 prescribed for the offense, according to the Westminster Gazette. The money will go to the treasury. The paper adds that it is not an act of indem- nt to cover the on his first ap- e against such & now must seck re- HIGH SCHOOLS GRADUATE 51 PER CENT TO COLLEGE Pennsylvania Educator Shows New York Has Most in Ad- vanced Courses. ns: Massachusatis colleges have ! for a ‘cl ln%d a it senemal nicably ad- | nce, and only | maintaining certain ideals for the young women who will be the teach- qrs of the state, and declared that instead of condemning Mrs. Hem. Teach Priddy, dean of women, “sl Shoull Lo, commented for - upRAIAINE some of the old-fashioned ideals of young womanhood.” Mrs. Priddy again came before the public eve ten days ago at the Uni- versity of Missouri, where she now 15, when she caused the dismissal of eleven students, four of them girls, on charges of drinking liquor. The case attracted state-wide atten- tion. The young woman. contended cigarette -stubs found in the waste basket in her room had been used to char the edges of posters on the walls of her room. The brief filed by Misa Tanton's attorney also con- tended that there was no rule against cigarette smoking at_the school, and authorities were seeRing to make a requirement for girls which they did not make for boys. VIRGINTA VETERAN DIES. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., March 6. —John W. Taylor, a Confederate vet- eran, dicd at his home, at Colonial Beach, Monday. Besides his wife, he s survived by five daughters and four sons. 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