Screen Actors Guild Members Discuss Film Strike
ORIGINAL CAPTION: Scores of screen stars took part in a serious discussion of the film strike during an emergency meeting of the Screen Actors Guild at Los Angeles Legion Stadium October 3, 1946. Results will not be announced until Monday, October 7, 1946. Among film folk attending the mass meeting are, left to right, Jane Wyman, Henry Fonda, Boris Karloff, and Gene Kelley; Ronald Reagan is standing. (UPI PHOTO/FILES)
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