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40 results found.
Movie Theater Heads to Form Single Body
May 3, 1927
Movie Producers Defer Wage Cut
July 1, 1927
Movie Producers Defer Wage Slash
July 2, 1927
Bubble-bursting in the Movies
July 9, 1927
Movie Operators Strike
August 24, 1927
Chicago Exhibitors Close 350 Movie Theatres: Fight With Union Hits 400,000 Patrons
August 30, 1927
Movie Operators Demand Pay Rise
August 30, 1927
Theater Strike as in Chicago Feared Here
August 31, 1927
Theatre Musicians Win Pay Increases
August 31, 1927
Chicago Movie Men See a Wider Tie-Up
August 31, 1927
Movie Machine Operators Do Not Foresee Trouble
September 1, 1927
St. Paul Theater Closed to Halt Musicians Row
September 1, 1927
Stagehands Join Chicago Strikers
September 2, 1927
Wage Increase Given Mill City Movie Operators
September 2, 1927
End of Movie Tie-Up Indicated in Chicago
September 3, 1927
The Movie Strike
September 3, 1927
Movie Strike Ends in Chicago Houses
September 4, 1927
Movie Patrons Rush to Chicago Theatres
September 5, 1927
Stagehands of Ten Twin City Theaters Strike
September 18, 1927
Sympathy Theater Strike Held Likely
September 20, 1927
Musicians to Join Stage Hand Strike
September 21, 1927
Picture Operators Join Stage Strike
September 21, 1927
Stagehands Here Picket Theaters
September 22, 1927
St. Paul Movie Operators Strike
September 22, 1927
Theater Men Give Version of Row
September 22, 1927
Musicians to Join Theater Strikers
September 23, 1927
Musicians Walk Out of Theaters on Eastern Call
September 25, 1927
Musicians Ready to Quit Theaters
September 24, 1927
The Theater Strike
September 27, 1927
Mill City Film Plant Is Damaged by Blast
October 1, 1927
Parley Seeks to End Stage Strike
October 9, 1927
North Side Theater Bombed
October 10, 1927
Theater Bombed on W. Broadway
October 10, 1927
100 Police and Special Agents Guard Theaters Against Terrorism
October 11, 1927
What Other People Think
October 13, 1927
Twin City Strike Ends
November 11, 1927
11 Twin City Theatres Joined to Publix Chain
March 28, 1928
Plea by Theatre Owners
July 15, 1928
Northwest Theater Men Meet in Move Against Producers
February 5, 1929
Says Film Exhibitors Opposed Arbitration
March 23, 1929