n Sunday in any theatre
except those where Sunday performances were customarily given on May
1, 1924.
E. The Actor shall travel with the company by such routes as the
Manager may direct, and the Actor shall not demand compensation for
any performance lost through unavoidable delay in travel which
prevents the giving of performances by the company.
_Rules of Travel and Lost Performances_
F. (1) It is further agreed if the company cannot perform because of
fire, accident, strikes, riot, act of God, the public enemy, or for
any other cause of the same general class which could not be
reasonably anticipated or prevented, or if the Actor cannot perform on
account of illness or any other valid reason, then the Actor shall not
be entitled to any salary (except as otherwise herein specified) for
the time during which said services shall not for such reason or
reasons be rendered. Should any of the foregoing conditions continue
for a period of ten days or more, the Actor may terminate the contract
and the Manager will pay for all services to date and transportation
back to New York City. Should the manager for any of the foregoing
reasons close the company and later on reopen, the Actor shall be
re-engaged upon the same terms herein specified, should the Actor
desire such engagement.
[Illustration: PEARL REGAY]
_Lost Rehearsals_
G. If the Manager is prevented from giving rehearsals because of fire,
accident, riot, strikes, illness of star or prominent member of the
cast, act of God, public enemy or any other cause of the same general
class which could not reasonably be anticipated or prevented, then the
time so lost shall not be counted as part of the four (or five, as the
case may be) weeks' rehearsal period herein provided. After the fourth
week of rehearsal, including any lay-off period on the above account,
the Manager will pay half salaries for two weeks, at the end of which
time the Actor shall be free, unless the Manager wishes to continue
the services of the Actor and pays him full salary therefor.
_Transportation_
H. The Manager agrees to transport the Actor when required to travel,
including transportation from New York City to the point of opening
and back to New York City from the point of closing; also the Actor's
personal baggage up to two hundred pounds weight.
I. The Manager shall reimburse the Actor for all loss or damage to his
property used and/or to be used in connection with the play whi
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