The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1951 Page: 4 of 20
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COMBAT BRBB IS!
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Bag of a beet af
HMD recently the waft board
eenflned itaoif to making broad
mlae on boar much unioaa aad
employen could
pay than deciding
rifle caaaa fit thoac
But under powery given by Mr.
' Truman tha board dlao - muat
recommend at tha praatdauft re-
quaat fettlcmcut tarma for dia-
putaa threatening to atall
. production.
It la daartaWiaiary arith
- or emptayere whether they accept
board reoommendotione for wi-
tling their differences But it la
extremely hard for either aide
Bam a public opinion etandpoiot
. to turn doom a gow
plan.
r whore dofenaa production ia in-
dNylJ iai lanniniiialliaia'
not quite but almoet the weight
of goaemment aa did tha manda-
tory diractivea of labor diaputa
aettlamenta handed down by the
former war labor board
Wortd Warn.
'WHO
i ef agaal
Tha branch of tha government
arith tha doaeet touch on trende
in labor attain and on tha fre-
fluency mid intenaity of dlaputae
a the federal mediation and eon-
dliation eervice whoee atatt trya
to aaaht feuding employen and
miw to aottla their dUfatanem
. voluntarily. -
Cyrua B. Chlng the agencys
. director aaid in-an interview that
labor troublaa aaem to be grow-
ing both In number and hi de-
gres Ha aaid union demanda ap-
Mar to- be gatting ateeper and
. the raaiatanca ef employen atif-
Vataran labor faauhla rhooten
an phinga atatt report that ttwre
to a faat-growing dispoaitlon on
. tha part of many ampioyen and
tmiona to apend vary little time
: at eoilactive bargaining and try
to puah their dlajpute up to tha
. United Jewish Appeal
: To Hold Conforonco
Tulee Sept. MW) The United
Jewtah appeal will hold a eouth-
waat regional oonfarance
Oct T.
Mora than MO Jewiah
Worn Oklahoma Texaa Tone
Mtaaouri Arkanua and Loutatana
are anpectad ta attend.
- They will mi campi
to obtain donationa for tha relief
at deetituta Jewi in Burope and
HoolHi Nurses To Go
3 m To State Workshop
'A school administrators wotk-
' Bum Friday in Homan will
highlight activity this week of
'H' county-city health mmeo.
T " Us theme to "Batter Hoolth tot
3 Oklahoma School Children. Mn.
- i . Bolen Wynn and Mrs. Wiley Time
will attend.'
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to aa talanh '
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ban dwa me t
Pitta UH a
Shell play the part af Faria
arrow or street atagor. That
taanaetiy what KdittPlaf waa
an aha started bar career
luthor Hared Achard aaya
Piaf ta a natural. Ha declared
that from the very tint rehearsal
aha inatinetivdy impended to
stage directing. Fiat ha aaya waa
hia main Inspiration when ho
atarted writing Lq Ftite IilL
Broadly spooking the muoical
ta written around the theme of
the eternal lovers Tristan and
Iaoide. Although it ta essential-
ly a lava dnuna sat to mueic there
ta ample comedy and late of
tuneful songs which promise to
bo as great Site aa any Bdtth Flat
haa launched over the U years
ky beak toiwgtwj-
"My Character an all Utile
lopte not horooa expiring
Aerd. "They say simple lines
sing simple songs expensing sim-
ple thoughts and reactions. Tha
play ta also a protest against out-
Co-starring with Flat ta Hobart
Lamoureux another newcomer
in the treatrical world. Lomour-
oux raoontly buret into fame aa a
radio performer over the national
network. Before that he had ap-
peared In a cotnie one-man act in
music halls in the provinces. He
ta young dynamic and handsome.
Alaom tha cast is Eddie Con-
stantine. An American barn in
Loo Angeles Constantine waa
own aa a radio performer in
tha U. S.. He met Plat when aha
waa ainging in New York. At the
aspiration of her contract ha ae-
compained her back to Faria. In
the last few months they have ap-
peared together on a tour which
took them to tha Trench prav-
eee Belgium and Switzerland.
Achard stresses the fact that the
majority of actors in "Lm Ptite
Iili" haa had imirio hall experi-
"I think vaudeville ta a mar-
velous school for an actor" ho
Glamor ta supplied by Jeea-
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aim making her debut on tha
legitimate stage. Until recently
Praline held tha title of the most
glamorous mannequin in Parisian
hlgh-fashoned circles A tall wil-
lowly Monde with an II inch
waist aha waa always designated
by couturier Pierre Balmain for
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luring and luxuroua evening ero-
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Methodist church Tuesday to start
the new book "We Americans.
The preeident Mrs. George
Duckwall hold a short hminoor.
The mlerionary education secre-
tary Mrs. Bruce Hambleton end
Mrs Gennaway had porta on the
lemon in the morning. At noon
sock lunch was onjoyed.
At tha eftamoon oamlnn Mrs
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devotional. Mrs Edd Stfford Mrs
Tloyd Kimble and Mrs Boy Oo-
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The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1951, newspaper, September 23, 1951; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1893109/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.