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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1932)
Y DAT. J H - Y 2 « . I 9 a a Th» AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON * the made me a murderer; one u i act a chance " I N for«^ i4 a ■' ‘ -s:.. . ? toitTlÌl . . . • in dritti waTked'T“ h s k St, Uled S!<’ wly Joe a !!? 4 '0 bullk* “ >'d sat there a ? ? “ d poUddlu8 »gainst the steel * T h‘ Le Hyn,ie walk‘*d «cross siren Uf.ht h 8 8houldcr» with thin, strong fingers. “ Wearing yourself out ain't no wav L«h?i “ fii P' he commanded. Afte'r awhile a dazed man slept. lT o be continued) t k i to p o f tl ,,, a m od érâ t, oven until the crumbs an nicely browned This will take al 15 minutes. This makes six servings «iLili. i ■ ¿ y : A D A . Re M ÄYNC p a ip y this I resting I di *s~. I leni hi k ° d 8t», to BI91 I lo. | pnctiaiij 't usttalir Pool Ita. I tessei tbI ,cal situ. J I ution tb* f •t duriti I "ut Itj or otite <ome die ■re bull* nt. Thos* nent vili > as soot f y curai y RS ; Many Campers Are Seen Nightly At Crater Lake Crater W all Trail I Is Very Popular With Lake Visitors t thè hi. favorabà rot 0f ,U 1. council except those in agriculture. It was announced here today, follow in g his appointment to this position by the State Board of Higher Education. All projects In this w ork carried on at either the Cniverstty o f Oregon or Oregon Slate Agricultural Collegr will clear through Dr. Leighton's office, it was stated He will assist (acuity members and others engaged in this field, will take care of all organization work, and will adm i nister research funds. M’ ork in research will be organiz ed along the lines formulated by the research council, and through this centralization it is planned to c o o r dinate and < xtend the projects w her ever possible. Dr. la-ightnn received his degree °* doctor of philosophy front the I'niversity of Oregon, and has d e voted Itis time to research, a field in which he has achieved success. In addition to his studies at Oregon he has taken work at the I'niversity of Iowa and is a graduate of the College of Idaho. ■ M M H H r r G u.»t Dfataer Ë** rtainlnK (luring the w arm day» } « so m e th in g o f pun^ r„k in planning a din n er LrrtbltB* 1,1 V. ««! I rowhether*for"the _______ hungry » .« travel- C h ille d L em on F iid.lin g L hou/e Ruest or fam ily friends, ■l nice and rind of one lemon 1 cup sugar better to Plan menu» c on tain in g 1 cup water . ¿ t i k e s easy to prepare, and k>;i will leave i..„vo you vnu free t o visit 3. tbspn cornstarch ./ E K L A K K NATION 3 eggs. h the guests The entertainin g of AL l a r k , ore., July go— (Special) 3 tb spn» sugar guests is as im portant as the . Attesting to popularity of auto 1 pint fresh milk ■ a, 111 th6m campgrounds in the park, scores of ' ! a warm sumer ev enin g serve Mix the one cup sugar, water, lemon campfires are blazing nightly while dinner menu: Juice and grated rind and heat In visitors are preparing evening meals liced Baked Ham a d o u b le boiler. Dissolve the corn- and later while away pleasant hours jg. potato Chips starch in a little cold water and add around the ruddy glow. Conditons Escalloped Spinach this gradually and stir constantly «tie deal for the use of the rim camp- Drop Biscuits— Butter Add the beaten egg whites. Tool ground, the largest of several main den lettuce s a la d -F re n ch dres until transparent and pour into a tained in the park. mold sing There under lofty hemlocks, softly T o make the custard sauce, beat s»ghing in evening breezes, visitors »Chilled Lemon Pudding the egg yolks slightly and add th. can establish camps in the proximity •San Tan Ksrallopcd sp in a ch th ree tablespoons of sugar. Heat ot free wood, shower baths and in the milk and gradually add it to the vcinitv of a raretaker, whose « cups cooked spinach the egg mixture, stirring constantly pride and joy are centered in his ef- ’ tbspn mimed onion f It A T K It I, A K K NA TION C o o k this until it forms a coating on lorts lo make all visitors com for- AL PARK, Ore., July 20— (Special) 1 up. salt a metal spoon. Chill and pour over 'aide and contented. Campers are — Popularity of the crater wall trail pepper the puddin g when ready to servo 1 ex* slightly beaten located not far from the Community is revealed In recent counts made of Sun Tan House, where the educational div i park visitors using it to reach the i, tup milk 1 cup fresh cold milk sion presents lectures, moving pic shore of the lake. Inspired by launch 4 tbspn melted butter 1 tbspn sugar tures and programs of general en- excursion and angling for gantev w cup bread crumb» dash of Inutmeg tertanment, including singing and trout Counts show scores of people , the spinach through a sieve, and dancing. Mi tspn. root beer extract using the trail dally. n ad all the other Ingredient» ex During the course o f the day, c am nt I tbgpns butter and the bread Com bin e the ingredients and mix for Limit catches of trout have been himbs. Place in a buttered bak- one or tw 0 minutes \dd the mu pers can take advantage of guided numerous during the past tw o weeks, L jjS|i Mix remainolng butter m eg before serving. This recipe field trips leading to points of in with out of the latest reported by terest by road, trail and water. All Walter Chapman of Lon don, Eng Ed bread crumbs and sprinkle over makes one serving. day boat trips three times weekly land. visiting the lake while making include explorations of Wizard Is a tour of the coast, with his next stop ing it is swiftly. It was not long: land and long boat excursions over at les sen Volcanic National Park. I before he interrupted. the lake's blue depths. Short island He hooked the limit o f five In less " T a l k lower. Whisper— that's bet- explorations and boat lake excur than an hour, with his catch av erag j ter. W e didn't just happen to be pin sion are afternoon features daily. A ing over two pounds each. ! in here together. Ten to one, there's i walking trip to the summit of Gar a stool in the next cell with an earl field peak is a daily feature, as well 1 as big as a washtub." as hourly lectures’ in the Sinuott Se«* T h o s e The clatter of slum time came Memorial on Victor Rock in the in ner rim. : H ym ie sneering at tlie bars. T in As soon as the rim road is open ! night count was made and the lights dim m ed. Then Hymie took his ilull- for travel, rim caravans, making a Unbreakable | ed companion back to the cot and 35 mile circuit of the lake, will be daily features. Suitset drives to pressed him down there. “ Y e a h ? ? ’ he asked in a whisper. | The Watchman," first high point on "This guy Martin, describe him again. the northwest rim are also to begin Never heaid him called Big Friday? when road conditions permit. No, it couldn't he him ; he wouldn't --- Ht---- (Continued from last w e e k ) ,j0 a thing like that in the open Tbe door closed. Joe st o o d th ere M ust’ve worked through a fall guy.' bile a trim-walsted youth, his cloth - He sh ook his heed i nei r heard H a rd w a re a n d S p o r tin g («otáis g immaculate even here, his hair of no Louie Bertoliui, hut that guy lining and sleek. Ilia thin, v e n o m o u s don't sound right either.'' The thing 1 L S O W A T E R (M X T K K N H features Immobile, except f o r th e seemed to fret him. He paced awhilt (erk of a crooked smile, c a m e sinu- and came hack. “ 'S d—-n funny to 2 qu art UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu Wly from a b u n k - " W h a t ’s th e r a p ? " m e , " he said to Joe. “ That's Big gene. July 20 (Sp ecia l)— Dr. R. W. i Joe knew the term by now. Friday 's run up there from Oswego Leighton, research fellow at the ■Homicide. They say I killed tw o |hroU* h .¿iron e l / °N e »' University of Oregon, has been lUte policemen up by O rr's M ills ." I*“ " * and tjien down through Ne« named executive secretary of the "v «.h v I, i , , ... bu rgh to the Bronx Am t I made leah? His sleek c o m p a n io n lit u for him # dozt, M times? Yeah, and Oregon Research Council, and will ¡cigarette, ' Yeah," he asked again. w hat do , out ))f it? Dottble- be In charge of all research projects f !irn H ile of Jo » for •e I be *■ I O R « # ORÉGON 1 hi« (Z well, r u Alladin Courtney Ryley Cooper T H E R M O S BOTTLES Dr. R. W . Leighton Named Secretary Research Council LE E V E R ’ S Ice Cream Freezers at 89c H th ered you go to s c h o o l ? " I!" Joe stared. “ T h e last place as in Missouri "Y'sah?' Yeah?" Who was your t e a c h e r ? " Mias Prke^ W h y ? ' Yeah? asked the rat, and. pull- ing in his under lip, blew his inhala- ion against his breast. “ W h y did n't me teach you how to address a geu- [tientan?” Joe Barry glanced dazedly ar o u n d him. ... ... , • M n ! ill-"« I « 1 1 d oin g any- thing wrong, he said. " I ' v e n ever been in a place like this b e f o r e . " .No the gangster ask ed. Then suddenly, (.ome here a n d sit d ow n . YWtears. ’ Once Joe was beside him. he whirled, talking in low, sw ift ones. “ What’s the idea, s t o o l ? ” he knY° U h* n0t eVe" ’" " a ' ' ’ nough to know how to an sw er my niHonnY iiBu.1 if y«>ur a f t e r Infor- T you s om e in form a - out. y“ you teU . I uen tney take you °_Ut:. U n i . e L hai a n t fo o le d nobody. Hym H ie ie f rtttHte's still got friends, Tell ' em e p ___ „ 1 m ow, going to beat this rap L ! i k i i k*s my “ k An d lt I d o * •omebody g going t0 get sh oved ov- Joe Barry raised his arms, uslv. pite Leave me alone, w on't y o u ? ” he egged. "I don't know w h o ’ you are. flont care who you are! Leave ■“« I, alone." , , U »truck the other mail's sense o f pride ■ asked. “ fn. Yeah? ........... he - «»ited. " “ Y *— o u ’ re up hurth'* Shopper ■ i ob 0,1 the New‘ S*h ®"d you don 't know Hy- j yradke- rradk.'tr0o f . , t0 leave him u'.*, tIe PU*zled, lo llo w e d . fOUHMVtd lhv y fasten lh at rap L n ,h“ rS? ' he a8ked' ^ » t h . y were ta lkin g upon a dif- nt basis, it was surcease, a feel- tfif. j ’TW'Pathy which urged Joe • a *rd;, Hymie's manner had chang- «roatly. Now he was settled be- ■ns J°e Barry, his thin, carefully nu-urpd fjnKPrs tappin g on his Quiru’ o r .Jerkl0g his cigarette In a v^es »wing from his lips, return- crossed" An hour went by. The sounds of the street became ia|nter, giving reaU.r volume to th, night noises of the cell block, the creaking of bunks their search of as men tosseil ■ In •*--*- sit,e .,, tile snoring of the more hard- (1|led olieg maddening sound of SHme one pacing, three steps ami turn, three steps and turn. Then Hymie was whispering again | “ They gave you a b r e a k !” he said | grudgingly I foe i hf. ,-hair pull the switeh and you r* ThPy' ain t so good to me; afraid . . . ' ltaw(< if I drew the Hot Mama , , , f,.jends. I ain't In Danne T h a u , something m o n ... F ( la y don't know; I got mor* 'riends in a d . v n he ever knew W anted it all. didn't he He'll get it. in .. Krollze box Ain't he got it com j to hlm? Ain’ t he worth shoving ‘lC* 0SS if vou , a n get at him? How ,,bout that that b babv that « c r , uctfied u c l f ic l you you about a b y that , sl pp0se you ’ ll rush up and kiss, { „ m if you ever beat this rap ’ Yeah! Vou' n do what I'll do to Rig Fit dav " Y o u ’ il" "set him over, that's da>at y0' u*R do! ' His voice faded in a confusion from The shadows of twisting! beyond. for ms w were on the walls; arms e i f uu ------- - - guatd. . stented to spring from nowheiv and everywhen*. Wild, racking, the screams of a crazed man rose higher, higher and then were muffled. Th«*r< was si uffllng of forms, moving the tow a r d t if* door. Then cam of steel. some one screaming nt a distance. th«*n farther away, still afarath ; r in the cell with Hymn Eradke a man walked up and down his lips bloodless, his eyes burning .. fix ttion "Y e s, that's r ig h t!" he agreed “ He's got H coming to him He Chicago Banker Traces Crash to Failure of Leaders to Give Warnings Danger Signals Disregarded Speaking before the International Chamber of Commerc» at Washington, Melvin A. Traylor. President ol the First National Bank o f Chicago, si J«1 in part: Business management, however, Is not alone responsible for the course ____ lt has followed. Un fortunately, it has had the coopera tion o f finance and g o v e r n m e n t and will likewise have to have their co operation in adjust ing its affairs to a saner course What, in fact, did the leaders of ttnnnce do to encourage t h e e x p a n s i o n Melvin Tr»ylor which took place In the last decatle? What, If anything, did they do to pre vent such expension With the conse quences which they certainly did know or should have known would follow ? 1 believe their record in that con nection is not an envlnble one. As early as 1927, it was clearly obvious to anyone having experience with the granting of credit that if the situation was alio vs « hí to continue, and if ex pansion and speculation were carrletl on unohecke«!, there could he but one end—disaster. Yet the record of Amer ican financial leadership and of re sponsible government officials was regrettably one of too much silence. Sounded Few Warnings Few warnings were I ssium I, and few attempts were made to attract public attention to the danger that threat ened. Credit for the expansion of pro ductive facilities to meet temporary demands was granted to busintvss without a«letiuate consideration of the consequences. Credit without stint was furnished to consumers to buy consumable goods, thereby further in creasing false purchasing power and multiplying debt. No one called a halt. Every kind and character of com- bli’ Dtlon and consolidation was ma«le, regardless of Its economic advisability or the possibility of economies In man agement or increased profits there- HALL'S CAFETERIA Soul It Riverside, S. BLACKFORD DAIRYMAN Fresh Milk and Gresun Delivered Dally I’ hone 14x1 Central Folnt M edford New Management, — New Chef B O W M A N ’S Home Cooked Food B E A U T Y SHOPPE ha» m ade is J“ '* ‘ prier. I, m e ill " “£h,r| AND SEE TH E NORGE | I P O R Y t H T N I J K. \ I ■ Ü 4 14 i l l i NORGE I Rollator KEEPS FO O D fresh D. T u ck er at j Battery & Electric Shop • - A e ria l W Main M edford J. O . IS A A C S O N REAL ESTATE BROKER R E M A R L E INSURANCE Phone 393 Ea n n Flint o g r a p h s HIM M« s ifo n i Itldg F ilo n e 1 HUH M e d fo r d Special Saturday for Some More of That Good PORK R O A S T 10c# lb. How D E L IG H T F U L . . . to be aiway* ready for com pany. Ice cubes iced desserts, sandwich spreads and afternoon gueat. ready any time to u wish; fruits rid milk food s kept for days deliciously crisp And wholesoitM \r> clcctnc refn g era tor must be owned to he appreciated. v th* n* u display at your hardware, fur nitvtr« or electrical dealers. I he food saving will pay ior k. Bring Your Pail and Get Your LAR D at 8c per lb. oth er dainties deliciou sly fresh for the casual T w o o r three cold roasts, icr f o ld beverages, B A C O N , lb. 17c THE CAUFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Central Point Meat Market at »he ! - | ¡ REFRIGERATION j The Asine D ully |>,.||«r.r> m -rilc r ••MONK in HRANGLK STUDIOS "Fersonallty Fortralta” ’ I m a n y \ O IU .E fem ar**« fo r w h ich | ex,HMt ... P»r - Established In IOOH F ilo n e <A7 IOS N O RGE on<' o f Kverytlilnic *u Cnblnet Work $4.00, $5.50, $7.50 I , , , ......... th e blu le a d e r» In elettri« f ! r e fr ig e r a i Ion ¡TROWBRIDGE Cabinet Works PERM ANENTS sim p le, s tu rd y , «*\tra p**"<n I . th at Are we to have a repetition o f this kind of financial leadership? If lt be true— as 1 believe it is— that credit is the life-blood of the nation, and that there can he no econom ic stability or social progress without a sound finan cial structure; and If it be true—as 1 also believe— that no financial sys tem is soutider or more useful than its management, then financial leader ship In this country must take stock of Itself turn over a new leaf, and chart a new course of conduct for Its future guidance. If lt be objerted that not all finan cial leaders are guilty o f auch mis conduct— and certainly there are some who are not— the Indictment, never theless, stands. As far as the record discloses, not ons had the courage to fight In the open against the tenden cies he knew were wrong and to de mand a right-about-face. Knowledge Is one thing, but courage of leader ship Is another. Shelton SHORT ORDERS OUR SP E C IA L T Y ¡Norge! j R o lla i o r Must Chart New Course ( o m in e n lai Swift's P m n iu iii Steaks and Kritsl Chicken Every Day 6 HOURS F or ONE C ent from. Little or no consideration was given to the nature ot the businesses involved; in one instance, for example, soaps and candies were united. Such combinations and mergers were pro moted and securities were sold on the theory that temporary earnings de rived from a false demand would not only continue, but would forever !u crease. . Furthermore, these securities were got sold to those In » position to buy, or who coukl buy for investment pur poses, but rather to those less able to buy— to men and women (ascinatetl by high-powered salesmanship and an in born desire to gamble for big profits. Was such financial leadership calcu lated to Inspire confidence or make tor an economic stability which In sures social welfare? 1 am afraid not. Hut financial leadership did not stop there. It actively promoted the pur chase o f equity stocks and split its own unit of stock par in order, as it said, to bring its market values within the reach of the small investor. May 1 add, parenthetically, that such action would have been unnecessary for their purpose had they waited only a few months. Financial leaders organized and promote«! so-called investment trusts to give the small investor a chance to profit from wise financial leader ship, made foreign loans o f specula tive value, and, altogether, followed the procession obviously Intent upon getting theirs while the grtting was good. A V . V A V A V . W A W 'A W A W O. I j T h e Traylor Finds Too Much Silence Responsible for Business Slump j J I. D. LE W IS, Prop. t l ( C : 3IClTy IS THt rMf c a r c t THi»1''- v ^ " • " « . •