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The Oklahoma News from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 9

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The Oklahoma Newsi
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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111LRSDAY MAY 18 1933 itcot 'if8 1( -14)1 1-rwi 1 -1 I PAGE BOY SCOUTS FORM NEW TROOP HERE NO CONTEST OF TEXTBOOK LAW Mrs Griffith a Swedish Movie Star Before It Was Fashionable Longs for Days When Sincerity Surpassed Office SIX-HOUR DAY NOT ONLY CAN WORK IT DOES lin000d Methodist Church to Hmei Unit Naming of Chairman By Mur Mann troop organization coruniittee chairman today an flounced formation of a new Bov Scout troop at the Linwood Meth Church ray 'Mere Technicality' state Supt John Vatip110 Thursday he plans no contest of the As Linda Arvidson She Had to Hide Her Scandinavian Her Marriage To Director Over a Year Scandi- iage Hollywood Now Is Phoney With Money The Only Yardstick She Says Both Workers and Employers Dutcher Reveals Like Plan In Use a Year 1111 0 Niines will be scoutmaster new textbook commission law 1) cause of a minor change in tile bill for the group to be known as Tro Ors winch tho legislature did not au 22 Troop comitteemen include: upon A McCuiston A WiSPMHTI of pointed out that the Ned Joillion Rev Ralph Palmer only criticL-tit ot the iind Wagner the deletion of a prok1S1011 fOr Charter Inembers of the troop are: commission to name Its chairmiin 1 la riey Bird ing Neal Johnson Dwight Lambdiu Lawrence Leflino Wilson James Sanford Rest CrOV Murray designated Stanley Hugo member of the 13th legislature as chairman Cluirle Loftin Chark'S LehnIttn AdminiMrstion supporters insisted Jack Stone and Gordon Palmer this W85 a mere "teehnIcalitN" pointed to numerous Ivearions plt1 it ra t41 11111111TOUS I Nt if- 040--- ti-ct l'''' -t) t''' e'c-t'113A- t- 'VI It'p'k I I i Nk14 -i'! It 47 AlooN H- Ns' i 'Y' 0 s''' 4Wir) re- 0 'St IVi" St 14it''st4--' fir -c wir wl'' 7 t- 't tk 0 s- -i ek-41A i i ex SA 1 1 I' ''s- 7 ii: t---tt Vit Pv 1 't 1- 14F C4t: et i 1 '14411''''''' eieltr'' e4 There IX'FIS no night-clubbing no gin parties no expensive cats chauffeurs private bwimming pools mansions butlers real lace tea gowns and slinky satin negligees for 'sexy shots' Now Its 'Box Office' And look at the pictures then Those masterpieces of David's have never been touched He was telling me the other day how much he wants to do the story of Sam Houston of Andrcw Jackson Will they let him? No No box office pull JNaocksbooxn office illihitpolutIllelsilye un'Inenttshteo c'dtohet 11edsatylryllgr SaInntiu let h(litritA? 11 4 I3y GERALDINE SARTAIN Special Writer for The News NE WYORK May Griffith the first Swedish star of the films before the modern crop of Greta Garbos had even lisped their first "Aye bane" in front of the 'Kleig lights can hand no pretty bouquets to the current outpourings of Hollywood She observes: "If I seem a bit trite in my horror aloout everything Hollywoodian its because I grieve for the old sincerity for the days when we tvcre all trying hone41y Nvith the most limited of tools to express a new art "And when you struggle with something in here that hurts to be born" laying a hand on her heart "and you're striving to express it with the crudest instruments somehow or other you strike sincerity That's what happened in I firt of ref a 1 front of le current Tor abou 1' he old honetly 1t here thtt nti y()ter sonichoNv led in 1 hi NVIV IN FREIGHT whero the chief executive has des- 5 I I I $17111164' 4 4 4 1 I A Z4 'pc stk Br RODNEY DUTCHER The Oklahoma News Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON May The six-hour work day Illicit will be at least a partial fixture in industry can be made to tikN work successfully 'ft'4 '4-: It has been ar- gued by employers that such a working plo eon schedule would be onerous and ex- -1 pensive for cm- ployers and em- LA I' rst ployes alike But the fi official Asy study of the op- erat ion of the Llto 4 six-hour day in a sN" large industrial plant brings en- 111 111A 011 agement to thoe ho take an IP opposite VIM Both the management and the Dutcher employes of the Kellogg company at Battle Creek plant advantages and preference for the change from three eight-hour shifts Co four six-hour shifts after more than two year i of its operation Department Studies Issue The study was made by the department of labor through its women's bureau and the workers interviewed were women although no reason appears why similar results would not have been obtained from a group of men The first important result was an increase of 39 per cent in the number employed The hourly wage rate was simultaneously in--cased by IV per tent for women hile men were guaranteed a $4 a day minimum Production bonuses wer continued and within a year VCElliaLl A WO six-hour work da Iraq a partial fi -ft16 4dgiott- Lft41" Dutcher cho 1 his istittliattlE111111111 InIlhittigAd It IA clakAt in18t i-- i illAti only slon expivsthed pdv(0111011111kin comillik loadings was wade tip by the renn4 that (WTI Minh' Railioad tan May 13 lkItli of former book con- would see fit to attack the cars 1011 Of 25 per (Tilt ris'er Does the public like It Yes but hew taw herons the lit12 iltim the corresponding weck of 1932 It try t0 prove it tO those Hollywood ber of new text lidoptions planned WHS the first rise over the year moguls" Bids are to be received June 19 before since November 1929 097 1 cla Il el: nislt losnic i iceri or l'4 i for the movies and was nimie critm if coinateolded1117111ic (it ir Miiiignalzilneunandasliso 6 Guilty Now a five-reeler was my last Scenario They had begun to 51101'1 in phoney shots artificiality a I by then so I quit They didn't A1511 H' '41411 want honesty sincerity by that "4 A time I WORLD FAIR "My book 'When the MOVirS Wel' Young' is still going well WhY I 4- GO Katy and en ioy the latest travel luxuries didn't I go on as movie clronicler? fast trains air-cooled equipment I'd have to live surrounded by hot famous table dhote meals dos stands orchids and other symptoms of cinema culture Now 1 Low vacation farestoNew York Wasilinvion I can rove Hollywood should have many Northern and Eastern resorts a dose of Mexican the cos-Diverse routing via Chikago liar calm of those natives There 's 16 Baty kaefit for tare and Booklet a people No Jitteriness no hys- A i all DO hion Pasenaer iteot '''iliL -00'gb teria" WORLD'S FAIR 4 Go Katy and enjoy the latest travel luxuries fast trains air-cooled equipment famous table dhote meals Low vacation farestoNew York Wasliinvtill many Northern and Eastern resorts Diverse routing via Chikago Bolt Kent for tare and Booklet Y1 (0024 Sprinkall filthion Pasenker trot ri: 49 rirr x0c1141' old Elograph days WilN1 Mary Picic-' ford was little Gladys Smith her curls bobbing out from under trio orri- ii- iiii'4i' a ''''4t rolled brim of a Tuscan itray 1vtiir7ii t'4' A sailor when David Wark Griffith li 1- k7 4'iizi-i 5 k' 5 741 WilS laying the foundation of his 7---- 'ii e- i- fae as a director 4 i i-i04 447 'Disgusting' "Today Hollywood is phoney it glittering it's froth They spend There's no struggle no thoug 14 i'4 4'4 )4: ft' and earn their millions too a lly 41 ht of art: only of money ey and ore money how they can swamp the i 41 0 'k "I fi box offices of giving the public thrills cheap sensation phoney 4 k- emotion ra lap-tp It's disgusting to so degrade a beautiful art" For some years now Mrs Griffith i Will) lives apart but is not legally separated from the great movie pioneer has kept aviay from Hollywood In her high many-window'd suite in the Hotel New Weston she i i 1 is now ensconced for a period ie 4 "I look down at the roof-tops and in fl'! dream and write" says the small slender chestnut-haired star of 4 other days Ther ly is no bitter :1 ''444re In her face or voice but rather 'W41i grief that something one loved had Ji 6g' turned out badly as she talks about A 7el'' -crot W6741t1' 4 17777p-" -2t'''' 4:14 7 '1 I- 4 '11: 7s Tv: '5 i ZV7' 4'h ah04 5 1' te'''''''' i-1 tq :44 -i-Ne 81'441 -9 A 4i ''k'''' xl lAi ''t' '''z 1 44' i 't: ''41 tt4741 '1 '4441' rt 41'17' worvrt2PP' 4 1:54 41 Griffith who was Linda Arridson the original Swedish morie star Left the contemporary Swedish delight Greta Garbo 1 i'7'' 7 r411N AIL 4 -64 1 I'S 1 4st 4 "1 jai' lg tIn 7 '4 1 pit 1'1' i 41e 4 i 4 7 4 0 's41' it 4 vite'10 '1 Nis '1 linfilth le" ''''T00- 'Att' filP'" tees Linda i ii 1 the original tt 4 --'A Arr tdso Swedish a1 Left the inorie star 4 t' 1 4:4" 4 'ti': i conlempoiary I' f- i Sicedish delight Garbo Grcla onamere 1-Aulkonge Bldg Okla tilt Phone 1-511k rialtAltr-kgril an actress She's absolutely has no sustained emotion in a single scene Hollywood may have done some of that to her The change from those early days is epochal We had no elaborate sets but did much outdoor location when we all rolled up sandwiches and had a lark Hi the open for the day "We were earnest hard-working an actress She's absolutely cold has no sustained emotion in a sing scene Hollywood may have dot some of that to her The chain from those early days is epoch ct ad no elaborate sets but much outdoor location hen we a rolled up sandwiches and had a hit in the open for the day "We were earnest hard-workin IP t7 '4)42 It KATY TOURS 10 EUROPE -MEXICO Your Clothes Come First Your Clothc CO With us the Customer's Clothes COME FIRST Every Garment sent us is CLEANED RIGHT Our Prices lue Our 1VORK First Class CLEANING COMBINATIONS For a Limited Time With us the Customer's Cloth sent us is CLEANED RI 11fi -COOL SEA-ROUTE NEW LOW FARL5 from OKLAHOMA (111 II CITY 9 MEN'S 50c LA SUITS ONE SUIT 35c the epoch when the demure Citsn ii the company had made a second were racing neck and neck for 12' per cent increase in the hourly honors 'IT wage total increase of 25 with Mae Marsh and per cent Blanche Sweet il Advantages Cited Airs Griffith was Linda Arvidson The management was able to rake a $5 a day girl on ihe Thograph Jot I wages becanae it achieved certain big money them when she marif advantages from the six-hour day ried the company director and kept thich are sununarized as follows: the marriage secret for a year and Increased daily production from a half until they went on location the plant due to increased produc- in the west and she -determined to ILon at every station and unit Decreased overhead since the fac- share the director's drawing room with a day at MIAMI en route Luxurious Sister Ships "MOHAWK" and "SEMINOLE" From Galveston 5 every Saturday A cool and economical vacation trip un big modern 1111CrS- 74111) Outdoor mvintining poolt deck sport orcheNit as dancing radio MO Return via choice of all rail routeN with mop-over privIleges including Chicago tot' World' Fair Adventures of Dolly" Ile gave me the lead he impresed on me not because you're my wife but because you're a good setress I still temember the thrill that Wai "But I couldn't breathe I had a Swedish father and mother Anna Nilsson was the frt actress who daced whisper her heritage "Greta Garbo? She's a fad not instead of shivering in an upper three" "David and I nut playing the old Grand Opera House in San Francisco" she says "I played th part of a boy and I remember David was the judpe I can't recall what opera Then he starred me in the first picture be cver made "The Ladies Coat plain Pic and Men's Coat 4 4) ONE CARMENT 50e Ladies' Coat and It Dress plain I sit ONE CARMENT 50e '11407 SUIT and OVERCOAT 75c Round Irsp rail to (13 114'nor bleomPr turfung all nail or else Call Us or Ask Drivers for Other Combinations ONE DAY SERVICE The Largest Laundry and Cleaning Plant in Southuest We Cave Green Trading Stamps on Laundry Only SCOUT LEADERS IN TRAINING COURSE FUNERAL DIRECTORS SELECT CITY AGAIN Vote to in '31 Name 6 DAYS ALLEXPENSE CRUISES to MIA11141 Sail Saturdre 0 Iteurning Friely AM return 1 t2 days at see earh way no bia and It nets Daytteht trooy yousrIfn Mount Stateroom et commodationo and meals to- tludedCompletegightareingtnp $2 additional 12' i-Day ALL EXPENSE TOUR with 7 2 days at a good Antorican pion up course "Troop Camp Administration" Those on the program include: Clay Venable: Roy Conner Harry West Al Van Meter Aiden Allen Prag Charles Schrock Charter 1NTil1er Patterson George Edwards and Sharpe 50 City Men Try at Camp Cooking Saturday 111MAY LAUNDRY Chickasha Man President MA1A and MAI room 9Ceffillillr)(111- lon at sea inuLtaded Shwht additional chio go for supet or rooms loy produces more goods per dollar of overhead than under the eipht-hour shift Increased return from capital in- i estment in plant and machinery due to increased rate of plant op- eration Elimination of meal periods with l' their waste and the expense of a large cafeteria Opportunity for reorganizing the working force to rectify inequalities and fit all "pegs'' in appropriate holes" their waste and the expense of a 1arge cafeteria Opportunity for reorganizing the working force to rectify inequalities and fit sil "pegs'' in appropriate holes" TAKE YOUR CARS Very low rotes now in effeet on occompontest ram SIXTH and WESTERN 2-8111 The same phone number for both Laundry and (leaning 7Mktif a on tale Ma 'teams from Gi vetort Ply 13 5ept 30 Return bruit 45 days not Ater than Om! Ji CLYDEMALLORY LINES AU oxprnse Chicaup Word 's Flair Tour leavinz June 20 7 days $3695 Rock Island 747 About Fit) Boy Scout leaders Are expected to A tend an Olit door ining course st Camp Kiekapoo beginning at 2 nt Saturday The men 14111 be organized into patrols and troops set up an out kitchen and receive in troop cooking ceremonies outdoor games and activities and camperaft under the general tt arnrik Com" titnt ROI trommprre St Fort orth ira or nor Itmironti fir Inurint Itttrnt Lectures on their craft by Prof Callaway University of IVIinne sota was to occupy most of the final session for Oklahoma funeral directors here today Delegates late yesterday selected Brown of ChickaAa as the MURRAY LAST HOPE 1933-34 president Oklahoma City again was named the convention OF CONDEMNED MAN city Other officers: Guy Belford Pon- ea City and Marry Chaney MeAles- of Sweetheart to Die Tonight tnr vice-president: Hen Hunter Unless Governor Interferes Oklahoma City secretary-treasurer Jack Jones Oklahoma City serThe fate of Luke Nichols sen- geant-at-arms Draper Okla-fenced to die in the electric chair homa City and Speece Fair-a! McAlester penitentiary shortly view members of the board of govafter midnight Thursday rested to- ernors The fate of Luke Nichols sentrliced to die in the electric chair ai McAlester penitentiary shortly after midnight Thursday rested 1 W0 ff LEARN TO DANCE FREE ')Ccn)7n-d gearkmtLilt firma ths ort to tho Pt I'llttroors PrirlAV StilirrPV or tsilnds 14 20 22 hntsseon pd 'sr nhti got a 1ItEF for tx i-iesson ronrse fignemn bonms Ntornds NIP 2 2 2 3 17 1 LIU 111 it Ameriras 'aro s( hool Of Ballroom Danctnr today wail Gov Murray Nichols was given the death sen11)CP for the fatal shooting of his sNi etheart at Cherokee The chief executive was giving the rase additional study before making a decision 1 DANCE at the Cinderella Night Club May 15 1933 Mit nd Classen RI Tuesdav ritlav and Sathrda ntciainment SI usie hv Tomlin 's Orchestra Ladies 35e preeionvenbisIsermrseenbir75e La17s7se i 7 'ir-! TONITE NITE TE Time and again I am my own organization and by othersI penalize myself by quality Friendly critics protest our putting into the Ford V-8 what they call "twenty-year steel" They say such quality is not necessary the public does not expect it and that the public does not know difference anyway Rut I know the dtfference I know that the car a man sees is not the CAT he drives---he drives thn car which the engineer sees The car which is seen comprises beaqty ef design color and attractive accessories---all desirable of conrse rt43 best evidence that we think so is that they are all found en the Ford V-84 But these are not the car The car proper which is the basis et all the rest is the type of engine and its reliability the structure ef chassis and body ruggedly durable the long thought An4 experiment given to safety factors the steady development of comfort icnvenience and economy These make the car A car can be built that will last two or throe we hP1P Tvoer built one We want the basic material of or car to bo as th4 day it is discarded as the day it is bought Ford cars 15 yeare are still on the road It costs more to buil a Thratle twl items we do not skiTp are cost an conscience A ueat --o71 'get public woull never know the dffereni wo The now Ford V-8 is a car that I endorse witnou what is in it I trust our wcle thirty years' repiah with it 7t fs even better than our rrevious V-8 It is larger mre rgtel ancl sechai'ically a better job all roin-I I readily say this in an advertisement beLauae I knio' the car will it up aa I 1 0 ilmagussuro gi HA haplin in "The Rink" NOW Helen Ha Ramon Nos erre iii' (iNT)ai eimmosimmegastatscpuaAttletmisr1 MAJESTIC Tomorrow and Soturdav Mr till Nitunday FIRST TV 7:11 wog Ste SPomPor woo 'VARIAN' ON TaPs-13 A Al ro To CIA(N JUNIOR COGHLAN Awl EN SCOUT TROOP SO1 OP 1401iVW000 A Vietel Pr ton 'en PlAYNAR MIDWEST Edward a ROBINSON "Little Giant" ENIPRESS John Roles Nancy Carroll 'Child of Manhattan' OVEINIMI LIBERT Begin TODAY! Mystery and romanve in startling lel laden comedy 0 1 1 1 44penrer Traf InAn Bennett 'NM and MI' Glit" per ftte 46 IALLI 13LLOV41" 7 C10111N Tt''''111''' I 1 Ott A '1 1114 1(11A i oil It 1 'T-1 titot to Cillk l't' sPv ctm Fork Tonite on the Sere "Secrets of Frenrit l'ottre I starit Fri OH ''''11' on th Screen I Son tfiru Tat 7n c' The 11-nriris '1" 6'1d" Wit ducalel e0 0oKi siith en 0 Brien I VAUDEVILLE RENO m'An't 121 Reno 1 0c to 15c Ittpiripair "Wile II rrp Shop IT'S GIFT NITE IN THE and PIC ITRES ON TOL "WHISTLING in the DARK" MOO and LantnOr mith trnet True ih Lyle Talbot Ginger Rogers Arthur Hoyt e- i '-'1 VAUDEVILLE MAJESTIC 1 Tomorrow Lj and Soturdav 1 1 till rnti Tonite I CI TV i on the Sereen I en PlAYNA 11 ID I "Sperms of 121 Henn Ireton l'oilre 11 soto ma iftelor Ito" 'VARIAN' 4 ON TOL st 111 Mt TaP starts Fri 1111 on ihr Srtern 10C HISTLING 1Drlini rtry 57 Non tfiro sat I to in the DARK" tiliNtOR COGIILAII b1 Th 'e 14 nr-tds iiold en 1 1 hi ri ti hts Illti Re I ti11 th a I 15c mo EN SCOW MOM opt est- ViIi! Of 1401iVW000 4 iliNiS' ki abikt Sommet tode Picts' I Gen 0 Arlen to Ittoldo as Follies haplin in '''The Rink" 0 II tn rrp Shoo Now to 3 1 IT'S GIFT IT NE TONI Nitrs 4Iort'I tl 'igLi 7'? 'Ne 1NIMI MIDWEST Iziz Edward a 1410 1 ''''C'''''' ROBINSON 4 Begin 6 "Little Giant" TODAY! 4- 4 It" Mte ysry and romance in Nt :44045 Q' startling tall I a Ar ak NI '4' comedy st John Roles i rl 04A I )4! 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