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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 7

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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN, SEPTEMBER 23, 1933 Conversion of Army Into World Model for Speedy Efficiency Urged REPORTER BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus (A Full Paee in Colors in the Sundav Oklahoman Evc.rv HECE'S A F3U-L FOC COSTOAAES otice how long it takes for 1 folks to add up the scor LIGHT, STATE VOTE ON MAJOR ISSUES LIKELY OEOECOCCriMG STARS DRESSirQ-ROOAA TO AAATCM WEB PAJAAAAS S4O00. MISTAKE AAAOE BY A'VES-SIC" AAM SAVIMGj "nO'v- LOSS rcct JOST ANSWER A 1 QUESTION! ROT3 NAE IS THERE ANY THERE MUST BE MOMEV IM THE THERE'S 3,000,000 Mf? I AAOVIM' PlCTOPE DOLLARS OP AAiME JIGSS-vVHAT BUSINESS? IT- Cnoo Take us thea- CAMCH SET fcZQOOO Vr POBL.ICITV 6000- tr TIAAE LOST WMtte THE I'll DRECTOP 1, XJgMiMa- jTSHj QUICK ATTACK SEEN AS NEED BY fARTHUR Retirin? Chief of Staff Submits 5-Year Plan. WASHINGTON. Sept. 22.

(P) A manager! for instance we've been developing, a 1 1 B1F mm fau unconsciously. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" tude and for many years. So many in fact, that we could hardly realize it ourselves.

fltr-vfar plan for building; America's i CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE lnnd commission, and the natural Interest in the women's amendment will draw most of the votes on the "yes" Thus far there is no evidence that business and corporations have really organized to fight the homestead exemption amendments and old age pension tax proposal. The tax amendments will draw "no" votes regular army into a worm moaci ior Mjffd. fighting ability and destructive Prfr recommended by Gen. Douglas MacArthur Sunday in his DON WINSLOW, U. S.

N. A Lead By Lieut. Comdr. Frank V. Martinek, U.

S. N. R. iTm ankiolk to know m6b.e INT the sixteen years I have lived in Oklahoma City I have picked up a host of acquaintances and quite a few very good friends some of them dating way back to school days at Central High and during all those years it ha been my boast that I never gave any of them a bum steer on any No matter who asked me whether Harry Lewinsohn. Tom lobnson, Stanle3- Draper.

Scott Downev. Dav Fezler, Jack Owens or Mike Monroncy I have always told them frankly what I thought of a certain picture, whether good or bad reasons for so thinking. ABOUT MISTER. PHAROH, MER.C6DES VE PEVI5EP LITTLG SCHEME POR. 6ETTIN6 INTO HIS CDNPI06NC6 fva 6ot to coe to i'm PiAYfNfcAHUNCH.M&sceDfcs--) I I PHARON WAS ONCE A MIDSHIPMAN AT ANNAPOLIS ff) SufoSeOFTHE WHAT B-6B-WAS WLICK6P OUT-V powerpul in P1D you POR.

P1SHON6STY -X Hf screwed 'quality rather than quantitv" in further development of the army he has headed for five years. WtiUne as war clouds blackened over Europe. MacArthur gave his view of Uienrxt conflict: Bcvpnci all doubt, any major war of the future will see every belligerent Bjuon hlchly organincd for the single purpose of victory, the attainment of chirh will require integration and intensification of Individual and collective effort. Speed to Be Main Factor BBROZB IT SLACKENS THB 4B BUT WE'LL A FAKE LETTER, 1J NAVAL ACAP6NNYS aOOO HAMS BEFORE THe WORLD; FROM A LONDON CONFEDERATE But it will be a notion Of Politicians have looked for organized activity, but apparently it isn't manifest this year. Oklahoma and Tulsa counties which contributed the overwhelming votes that defeated Murray's proposals will not turn out a large vote.

Neither will the rural sections that are supposed to be devoted to old age pensions and homestead tax exemptions. Efforts to differentiate between the initiated and legislative measures on old age pensions and homestead tax exemptions complicate the voting. Thousands of voters will be confused. If the amendments are adopted, a court test of the old age pension is certain. And old age pensions again will figure in the primary compaign next summer, and in selection of members of the legislature.

Adoption of the amendments would bring a subsequent demand for a special session of the legislature to vitalize them. machine the fighting forces ill! be only the cutttng edge; their mandatory characteristics will b2 speed in movement, power in fire and lire action, and the utmost in pro- will "ThCS! TOMORROW- VPN'S PLAZ IS CAH.WEP OUT sarih a-ill be required to func BUT the minute I sat down to prepare announcements for the public prints concerning new shows I became another person entirely. I could think only in superlatives, glittering phrases became the order of the day. and. with eyes gleaming wildly.

I worked myself into a lather about pictures, the titles of which I have some difficulty in remembering. I don't think I was ever dishonest in my statements but I could have been misleading. Don't blame me. It was the accepted thing for all show men and you might have been disappointed had I behaved otherwise. tion perfectly and continuously.

Eco- fcavf to insure the adequacy of munitions supply and the sustenance of the no nvil population. In these latter f.f!d! the crrat proportion of the em- FRENCH PARTY IS MOBILIZED I Believe It or AW r's 0 8 Most observers think Governor Marland is planning to run for the pension amendment on the ballot to win support on this basis. If any of the measures backed by tne governor should be aeleated. Definite Plan Submitted 'his picture tn mind. Mac- Communists Attack Unit In would be a blow to his political pres Nationalist tige.

Hence, tne administration Saturday became alarmed over the fight on the school land amendment proposal. tr prop.ved a definite prcgram -drrnue all implements and of war and intensify techni- aminc dl officers and men. If l. MacArthur said: r'siar army will, within five PARIS. Sept.

WELL, we're turning over new leaf. Under the heacL-ing of "THE MOVIE REPORT- model of profes- J. William Cordcll. secretary of the state election board, Saturday asked Mac Q. Williamson, attorney general, for a formal opinion on whether each of the six amendments stands tK we shall bilizaticn disturbed by a cUrh Sunday massed thousand.

of Croix fic Feu Nationalists in forests and fields throughout France under the command of Col. Francois de la Roeque. the man who would bo dictator. HIGHWAY PLAN APPROVAL SEEN State, U. S.

Offices Work Overtime on Draft. Belief that the state's $21,000,000 blanket road program is due for immediate approval was current at works progress headquarters Sunday as Washington officials kept in constant touch with the state office. The engeering staff remained on the job all day Sunday as the national office sent wire after wire, getting additional details of the pro- In telephone calls earlier in the week. Key especially urged that some action be taken on this project, as it will provide jobs for 30,000 persons in all counties of the state. Workers in 26 counties are expected to start digging ditches in the malaria control program Monday morning.

Oklahoma has been given for this project, sponsored by the state board of health. During the last week. 3,451 persons were given WPA jobs, bringing total to 8.108. on its own merits in the eJectto whether each proposition must have a majority of all votes cast to be The Between midnight and dawn were jammed with automobiles asainst any threatened Its air contingent will be efficient, and capable of ground forces to deliver de-blows against an enemy." national guard and reserve nil he trained and organized to the regular army In a major adopted. Informal opinions have been commemorate the victory The mobilization desicned instead, we'll give you our fran appraisal of the entertainment present to Oklahoma City, just a tho' you asked us on the street in the locker room.

a majority of the votes cast upon it without regard to all votes cast in the election, as a special vote was ordered on each one in a special election. elements." Communists, informed in i catch "The Movie Re- GOOD NEWS FOR PSORIASIS AND ECZEMA SUFFERERS! by their leaders, ambushed cxaggeration yoi )ranie Philippine of stafr who leaves next nize military forces of the by strewinir the roadway with broken bottles. Four Crrix de Pcu men were beaten severely and 17 hurt slightly. De la Rocqite announced later, adding th-hundred Croix de Feu members refrained from fighting back. Low rddin" Europe R07.

Lees Summit. Mo. (Adv.) ive'll be the who did it. And we vill be pleased New Deal Wants Farm Program Test WASHINGTON. Sept.

22. (IP) A constitutional test of the New Deal's farm program Sunday became the first objective of government lawyers Paris and at Lille. Marseille. An: tshme nt entails economic waste "there sn be no compromise with minimum rnmrcmfn! in war there is no in-nmrdue surrcw; second best is to ffrfratrri ard military defeat carries ith it natmnal disaster." he added: "Relatively small forces exploiting he possibilities of modern weapons nd mechanisms will afford in future nipreenr.rx a more dependable assur-twt of rirjens? than will huge, jxrty equipped and hastily ennc. Nancy and Clermont-Ferrand, were revealed lo De la Rocqtie's followers only five hours in advance.

mapping strategy for winter supreme GERMAN JEWS SEEK mm PACT WITH HITLER Informed officials said present plans also contemplate steps to obtain bv Christmas, if possible, decisions in the high tribunal in cases involving the Tennessee Valley Authority and the public works administration. Mhmt Statement of Reichsfuehrer that policy. MacArthur Lr be the cheapest." since of war none is so irrepara- blood of its youth." Supply Facilities Urged Prompts Action. BERLIN. Sept.

22. (JP) Jews who el themselves to be Germans are mi outlined the army of ele- seeking a formula acceptable to the Nazi government which will permit them to remain and continue gaining Vote yes Tuesday on State Que.MionBBH i I M3fJI7iVM No. 211, Legislative Referendum NoJ HH IHHHHHHiHHIHI 69. which gives women the right to Hf flHfl KSrvSSIS r'ailotrriiMB quions. IhH newly turmshea Guaranteed IflH 100111 PVOtM Permanent I ilSjH CONVENIENT LOCATION I jp bb livelihood here.

Representatives of all major Jewish organizations met Sunday. It was one I fichtlng machine, and cs-f of strong and highly for supply, repair and 'ins that "nothing Is more to the future efficiency of hnn ti multiply its rate of MacArthur sketched these ewentlals for a five-year Helen May Martin -of merriaia, Kansas deaf and bund SINCE BABy 'HOOP IS AN ACCOMPLISHED. PIANIST AND HARPIST. CONCERTS BY HOLDING A TIN CAN TO CATCH VIBRATIONS meetings since the Hitler stripped them of their citizenship memher explained me taking this initiative on the basis of Reichsfuehrer Hitler's state- last Sunday that Jews would oe 2 OIL PEKMANENTS REALISTIC S3.S0 PRIMROSE BEAUTY SHOP permitted to live their UNION LEADER SAYS SAPULPA. Scot.

22. (Special.) THREE PERSONS ARE 1 businesses. conduct their Farmers in Creek county have signed up 100 percent on corn-hog AAA pro duction control contracts. TROUBLE INVITED Longshoremen Incited By Employers, Is Charge. SAN FRANCISCO.

Sept. 22. (IP) A charge that the Waterfront Em-nlovers association was deliberately Reserve Necessanr reserve of 150.000 men ivf-vrar enlistment periods three years spent with nd a $12 a year payment rs and annual training tine men in citizens miliar procurement program Mechanical Lungs Keep Boys Alive OAKLAND. Sept. 22: Mechanical lungs wheezed on monotonously.

Sunday, staving off death from Infantile paralysis for one youth who doctors thoueht would die mo-menLirilv more than 18 months ago TODAY'S SHOWS What's Playing and Where CRITERION Bing Crosby, Joau Bennett, Thelma Todd in the comedy, "Two for Tonight." Also new Popeye cartoon and Milton Slosser. Features at 11 :16. 1 :08. 3:00. 4:37.

6:14. 8:06. 9:58. MIDWEST "Diamond Jim" as played hv Edward Arnold with Jean Arthur and Binni, Barnes. Pete Smith comedy and Dick Himber's orchestra.

Features at 11:15, 1 :20, 3:25. 5:30, 7:35. 9:40. CAPITOI. "Special Agent." the Cosmopolitan magazine story with Bettc Davis.

Geo. Brent and Ricardo Cortcz. Also new Our Gang comedy and Mctrotone News. LIBERTY Jack Holt in "Storm Over the Andes." an aviation thriller. Gene Austin Musical and Graham McXamec News.

CIRCLE Karloff in "The Bride of Frankenstein." Popeye Cartoon and Musical Novelty. VICTORIA Paul Muni in "Black Fury," rated at 4 stars by Liberty. Technicolor Silly Symphony. PLAZA "Go Into Your Dance" with Al Jolson, Ruby Kceler. Screen vodvil FOLLY Jeancttc MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in "Naughty Marietta." ROBBERY VICTIMS Loot Small in Each Case, Police Report.

Jack Randel, Crown druc store delivery boy, was robbed of $4.50 by an armed bandit Sunday night when lured on a fake call to the 500 block Northwest Twenty-third street. Mary Anglish. 1507 Northwest Nineteenth street, reported to police that a youth snatched her purse, containing two small coins, as she walked in the 1000 block North Shar- attempting to "disrupt" longshoremen and keeping life in another boy for create chaos nnd strife in San Francisco" was-made Sunday by Harry Bridges, left wing leader of the local longshoremen's unions. Bridges made the charge in a statement Issued on the heels of Saturday's "showdown" movement by shipping interests. In that movement about 300 tons Burglars stole a quantity of clothing vehicles for all from the house of George pool of "unfair" cargo was dumped Raymond Rambo.

18 years old, spent his 546th day a record, his physicians believe in a respirator at the Alameda county hospital here. The other youth, 15-year-old Fred Betlach, was reported gainln? at Spokane. in his mechanically aided flRht for breath, which started last September 24. Frederick Builds New Athletic Bowl FREDERICK. Sept.

22. (Special.) Oonstriirtlon of a modern football $2.35 was taken when the house of San Francisco piers and the employers called upon the longshore workers W. H. Hunter. 25 Southeast Thirty-fourth street, was ransacked.

STAR FAIR jwrmrt for' MowanTmal'rawn "Wipraent Rifles Providing every rifleman a nr.v weapon. ArtilJrry Modernization or all field jyns to scrurc greater transport speed toCMsfl1 flexibility of fire. pment-Providing of adequate artiery: gradual of ammunition for "Bay active operations: nrocure- operations: procure- had "suspended themselves from further employment by us." Band Concerts Well Attended FAIRFAX. Sept. 22.

(Special.) The community band concerts have been well uttended this season. TOKYO. (Monday). Sept. 23.

IP Rengo (Japanese) news agency dispatches from Hsinking, Manchoukuo. said 11 persons were killed and nine injured Monday when bandits de bowl providing Frederick highschool with the first stadium facilities In its history, is one of the outstanding local relief projects. To insure its complete ttfnt 'i ana modern mortars searchlights, and sig- railed, wrecked and lootea chinc PPan RITZ Will Rog bound express the Hsinking-Weihuline. 35 i "Life Mickev miles northwest of Tunhua. A relief plus Little Jack unhy Drowned in Pond Houston.

Sept. jn swosetlnsky. baby son of Mr. 2" Mrs Pat Swoaetinakv. drowned Start at 2 p.

m. They're off and again horse lovers will throng to the grandstand for Oklahoma's greatest horse racing program of the year. Four days of thrilling races five events daily entries from some of the fastest stables -in the Southwest. See them every day. You'll thrill to ripple of glossy coats and the flick of flying feet.

Amazing hippodrome acts between races. TONIGHT "Soaring High," the most impressive musical show ever staged in Oklahoma City, will be shown again in front of the grandstand. United Shows of America is oh the midway. train dispatched to the scene of the wreck also was derailed, the news agency reported, with 19 casualties. LLOYD SECOND TRIAL AT LA WTO WEDNESDAY hiip playing near his home Sunday.

here ness, additional xunos nave oeen expended by the city and school districts to make the plant one the finest in western Oklahoma. Seating for more than 1,500 persons in temporary bleachers will be provided. A project is being prepared now for submission to the Werks Progress Administration, in which construction of concrete scats on both sides is planned. Man. CaUshtTn BclL Killed HOUSTON, Sept.

22. IP) G. S. Rr-irienhor so vears old. dairyman.

Let us do your WASHING 49e-16" Additional bounds 3c ea. DINKS PARRISH PALACE LAUNDRY C. G. Girvin. M.qr.

DIAL 3-2381 4 BIG DAYS KL AH A STATE FAIR Sept. 21-28 at Oklahoma city LAWTON. Sept. 22. (TP) Lloyd Grable.

convicted bank robber whe n-as vcri from the" electric chair be- EMPRESS Ann Sothern in "Eight Bells" also ringside movies of Louis-Levinsky fight SOCKO! Liberty and Plaza will have new programs Tuesday but at 8 p. m. the picture will stop for the blow by blow ringside broadcast of the Baer-Louis fgiht! UOTE yes Tuesday on State Question No. 211. Legislative erendum No.

69. which gives nen the right to hold major rntirt hailiff-nreacher led the was killed Sunday when he became Jury in praver after it had reached its verdict, will go to trial a second time here Wednesday. Grable was granted a new trial by the state criminal court entangeld in tne snail oeis oi i engine operating In a shed nea: home. of appeals..

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