| Artifact Type | Mainstream Media, Sources |
| Publication | New York Times |
| Page Number | 21 |
| Place | New York, NY |
| Publication Date | July 2, 1927 |
| Transcript | Show/Hide |
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Headline: “Movie Producers Defer Wage Slash” Subhead: Paramount Sets Up 'Emergency Cabinet' to Study Proposed Salary Reduction. CUT POSTPONED A MONTH In Meantime Employes Promise Through Arts and Sciences Academy to Increase Efficiency. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., July 1 (AP). — The formation of an “emergency cabinet” at the Paramount-Famous Players-Lasky Studios to study problems growing out the present movie wage dispute was announced today by Jesse L. Lasky, First Vice President of the film concern. [full article is viewable on the New York Times site.] |
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| Archive | New York Times |
| Read In Context | http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1927/07/02/117993535.html?pageNumber=21 |
| Citation | “Movie Producers Defer Wage Slash,” New York Times, July 2, 1927. |
| Tags | 1920s1927July 1927 |