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THE EUGENE RBOISTER-C D ARD Fage Five: 111 SPEEDS . STORY ; LNUEDFROMPAGEONE) JTT manufacturing and wo and uit industries. L., dittand tor better wnsc Por" . .... h,.n nrforwl bv llie tar term. - an dominal'd the proceeding. '. .1. Hid presses at the r a..rnmintfi. which em- -.... ttor lnKtriirtPd io 1 .... wu,,L- to every biiNiness i!hmfn employing more than 'nwnTsked the presidents of the Kn to H on - . anil nffirinl heads of flfir nnv"" ... . k.,i Uotarv. hnvanis Lions club, derations of o- dubs. weiiHi-e " " -,nt;rtni. rpiil etsate asso- Insaod other imiiortunt units. r in (rniinrnl Will hl ,:.;nn nf Phnr gs F. Hor- hvannas City, wartimp hood of the rV t.- tiriro snpukers bureau. ink II. Wilunn of Sioux City, Louis J. Albert or c.evf.ii.m mm Si. Clair of iew lorK, an LtiRts in the Liberty Loan move- havo been nssineo xvx in the new setup. . ntiforfnee. Johnson snid B JPil"a tha nnhliritv cnmnaicn to hilly under way before August. iked how women were to be af- under the blanket proposal, be lined thnt those in offices and is were included in the "white r" clasB provisions. objected to use of the word cott" in connection with the cam D to be waned to get consumers patronize cooperntinjf estnblish Is. They will not specifically be d, he said, not to deal with non erators. e replied to questioners that 3g the industries which he under 3 soon would submit codes of fuir petition, for wane nnd hour limi ins, were rubber manufacturers, r aided by Newton D. Baker, fur re manufacturers and coal, iked whether the present re-em-ment drive meant abandonment ie recovery laws provision for 11 ing industries he suM: "F have intently said that will be the last I I'll every try." - ASHIXGTOX, July 2t. P) i are the essential points of the sident's re-employment apree f which employers will be asked resident Roosevelt to sign: . he voluntary acreement will be in t until the last day of this year mtil a code to which the signer is frt takes effect. called for agreement by employ not to employ after August 31 his year any person under 16 ex for three hours during day time, interfering with school. Child r in manufacturing or mechanical istries would be flatly prevented. Office, Store Hours Set bey must agree not to employ accounting, clerical, banking, of lervire or sales employees for . than 40 hours in any one k and not to reduen the hours of fe or service operation to below In any one week, unless they were i than 52 before July 1 of this r. In this esse they would ajrree its reduce the hours at all. factory and mechanical workers lid be limited to 3!S hours until d of this year, with the right i maximum 40 hours week for 1 lii weeks within the period, no fieri exceeding eight hours in any ! niy, Empt from both preceding pro Groceteria M West Broadway Phone 257 Saturday Specials Hb. tin Hills, M.J.B. or LTiase & Sand- 4 n Ws Coffee.;....3XC ' lb. tin Hills or Cft UB. Coffee....OUC Glasses. A Per doz J"C redded tt'beat, per pkg. lUC f'ream of Wheat, A- pkg- J 45C 'pkgs. i;i,..e a Espies p.?8': Ztic pS8" Crn FIakes or rastio .. 2ZC f Pkp. plain mmA ll- 0. Oats Z5C l;ocl Green -A Bca"5. per lb 5C 'mod. antalotipr., Z5C a,cr Melon, 1 "r lh. ttC h . r,(K"0S with COUNCIL TO SPEED RECOVERY! . 1 V r WATm al of a code to which the signer is sulje't, or if the recovery adininis- nitum elerts, upon Kiibuiission of hiicIi :i code by substitution of its irovis inns. It provides further that those wishing to co-opcrnte" but who feel firm 111 stances will cause the agreement o work hardsliip upmi them may stcn. put its terms into effect, file a peti tion aitnrovctl bv a renrcKentntive or ganization of their industry, nnd ohUi tain a stay until the sitimtiou is in- I vestiitated. provided they Agree to JUJHM" vy iiiw iiftiaivm ui u BiiuiuiiMj iu- vestigntion. Kadi sifiner must report tiic num ber of employes in his establishment at the date of ngning. A new Impetut in the drive to spur business was given by President Roosevelt by creating a supreme council to direct the policies of na tional rehabilitation. Three members of the council (made up of cabinet fields and administrators of the special federal agencies), re pictured after conferring with the president. From left to right they are: Seretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, Jesse H. Jones, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and Secretary of the Navy Claude Swanson. visions are establishments in tow;; of less than 2,500 population, not part of a large trade aren, which em ploy not more than two persons. Exceptions Listed Phnrmacista and professional work ers, managerial or executive employ ees now receiving more than $35 per wek, emergency and repair workers, and other special cases also would be exempt. A flat $15 per week minimum pay level in any city over 500,000 popu lation was prescribed. Below thut size down to a quarter million the minimum is $14.50. From a quarter million down to -,500, $14 is the min imum while in cominunitiea below that employers must agree to in crease all wages by not less thau -0 per cent, provided this shall not re quire wages in excess of $12 a week. Provides 40 cents an hour for fac tory and mechanical worker minimums unless they made less than that on July 15, 1020. In thnt case the level on that would prevail so long as it was not below 30 cents. Piece-workers are xiiaruiiteed the resulting minimum wage. Prohibits reduction of wages now above the minimum despite reduction in the hours of employment and calls for increased pay for all "by an equit able readjustment of all pay sche dules." Pans use of subterfuges to frus trate the agreement's spirit and in tent. Profiteering Banned Prohibits profiteering, limits price increases over July 1 levels to those, made necessary by actual increases in production or invoice costs, taking full account of prospects of increased vol ume. Binds signers to patronize establih nieiits which dUo have signed, and to help obtain a code of fair competition for the signer's industry quickly, and in any event before Sept. 1, Provides adjustment of contracts for fixed price delivery of goods, to meet increased costs to the seller who has signed the agreement or is bound by a wage-lifting; code. The agreement ceases upon approv- FOR MAKING GOOD THINGS TO EAT 0 ' Your own Mayonnaise has that delicate "just made" taste FOR MAKING OOOD THINGS TO EAT fwYOT TNG! '2 DO YOU FEEL AFTER LUNCH? y f f i I 4 I T 1 X'feT I I HOT? What of It! Just sit down to a cooling lunch of Shredded Wheat and you won't mind the weather.These crisp-baked biscuits are the easily-digested energy food you need these torrid days. They're rich in til the vital elements proteins.minerals, carbohydrates, vitamins tmind In whnle wh.lt. With ill the bran measured by Nature. Noth ing added, nothing taken away! For tendays try this VITALLY DIFFERENT food; ee if youdon'tf (different. Ready cooked, ready to eat ... just waiting for milk or cream and a topping of your favorite fruit. Ah, tbtrt t a glorious treat to keep you feeling YOUNG! ut Iff Lam ja ta " J I CL I J.J Ukml ash plant suitable for making into a lirHi-ciaKK wuiKiiiK i hk. MATTEi-ME STORY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Kussian plane for their tremendous efforts in comins up into the Arctic from Khabarovsk to bring me over to Nome. "I hiring the flight they aeted con fident and showed the utmost cour age in the face of the gas shortage have to set down in the sea and await rescue, which luckily nidn t i,.. ........ "They are all fine young upright cltisrns of Soviet Russia and as far' as the flying game rocp, they're just some of the boys and are real pilots. '' BecauM? of the distance from Ana dyr at which his plane crashed. Mat tern said, he only brought out with him his instrument panel, the pro peller and the motor, with the aid of Kutssians. lie brought them with him to Nome in the Russiun plane. Mat tern nnd his Russian rescuers today were being entertained by the citizens of Nome, The Russians were interested in the city Iwcuiwe of the world-wide reputation of its gold prnikiciiig camps. The Russian plane was taken to the seaplane base in the Nome har bor for safety. Pilots Tchernnvsky and I-evchinko and Mechanics Krut nky and Mntorisky, nnd Commander 1,cvHiiovsky, all are from the Sovtet naval air corps, stationed at Sebas-! t"pol on the Black sea, KMXH) miles from Anadyr. They werw dispatched to bring Mattern to Nome and then fly into the Siberian Arctic. I.evnnnvsky said the flight wan the "most difficult" of his career. "With a flying boat acre Russian Siberia, we could land only on rivers and lakes.' From Nome the Russians plan to fly to Big lhomede island in Bering Strait, thence to the Russian colony on Wranjiell island, far to the north in the Arctic ocean. AMERICANS FREED PAI-MA. Marlorca. July 21. P Kive American prisoners held here without bail for a month and a half because they allegedly attneked a civil guard, were granted bail today and were ordered released. Meat Dealers of Douglas to Meet Harold F. Alien, president of tha state Retail Meat Dealers associa tion; and K, G. Harlan, secretary, left Eugene Friday afternoon for Rosehurg where they will attend a meeting of meat dealers of Douglas county in the Interest of lining them up in the state pro gram for placing the Industry under provisions of the national recovery act. Meat dealers of the country will meet at the Roseburg chamber of commerce. On July 30, a similar meeting for southern Oregon meat dealers will be held nt Ashland. Meat detileiH will bo enlisted iu the state organization. SHREDDED WHEAT A rrMluct ! NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Unel Sahara" July and August are perhaps the hardest months to plan pleasing meals. Every member of the Affiliated Buyers is ready and willing to help as much as possible. Good foods at low prices are an additional induce ment to buy from these home owned stores. SAVE WITH THESE SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS. BLISS COFFEE Vacuum Packed 1 Lb. Tin 2( CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP h OOSWLWHnEl The Billion Bubble Soap 10 Bars 3S CHEESE Crcum Loaf Extra Value Pound 19c Sugar PURE CANE Fine Granulated 10 lb. Paper Bag El Campo Tuna Flakes Kor Delicious Sandwiches and Salads 2 Cans 2S DEL MONTE SALMON Fancy Rod Alaska Sockcye , l'a Tall 2 Cans 3SC r J BALL MASON JARS 93c Quarts Oregon or Mt. Vernon Milk Tall Can? 4 for JELLO A Wonderful Summer Dessert Assorted Flavors 2 Pkgs. J C Pints ... 79c 25c KERR MASON JARS 93c 'Quarts Pints 79c JAR RUBBERS- 6 Pksg. 25c Hire's Root Beer Extract 1 Bottle Makes f) gallons of Delicious 'll Hoot Bwr Bottle Gold Bar or Del Monte Whole Kernel Corn Wz oz. Can E4JC PAROWAX 1 lb. Pkg 9c CERTO Bottle 25c PEN JEL 2 Pkgs. 27c Rice Krispies VMV.Va Funny Masks for the Children with each purchase of Kellogg's Rice Krispies. Pkg. : m HERE ARE THE AFFILIATED BUYERS STORES IN THIS TERRITORY Look for the AFFILIATED BUYERS Sign. STORES MARKED THUS HAVE MEAT DEPARTMENT MOSS ST. GROCERY 17th & Moss Phone 2084 JURGENS GROCERY 8th & Olive Phone 183 WILLIAMS & 0TTMAN 197 Washington-Phone 29 RICE'S GROCERY 380 W. 13th Phone 2102 SHISLER'S GROCERY 304 E. 13th Phone 983 DRURY & DRURY Coburg OLSON'S GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY Creswell Phone 125 All 8tore Listed art Horn. Owned ind Pay Thn In Lant County AFFILIATED LYEJ Watch far aur Ad ch week In thli paper SHEPARD'S GROCERY 1201 W. 11th Phone 780 GARRETT'S GROCERY AND MARKET 1459 E. 13th Phone 2072 SAWYER'S GROCERY 4th & Monroe Phone 1631-J 11TH AND GRANT STREET GROCERY Phone 3206-W ' ( :