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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1933)
TV TiiH-rii an ven a larK>- Central I’«*'«“ <,‘ "- of ' h'- doing our |>art f‘,r \\ r » ' » an.! belter town— Are THE AMERICAN _lMt V 1 ENTRAI. l*o l\r. OREGON. THURSDAY, At til ST it, I M S TORES OPEN busings— 5) an Innocent Bystander T avening a m e tin g <>f the „.„ men of 'to city " » « called !ou"r office. We hunted up out L-proof armour and left the ,t door open for luck. We had L told »hen we first came to th»t every time an effort was C to get our business men to- Lr there was sure to be flre- £ But nothing of the kind ap- L j We found them all ready to , Heir part" for the good of all ; we believe the old days of w man for himself and the take the hindmost" are over. For The American Telephone 601 M MUEK « CLOSE .Judge Fehl FAIR BARTLETT New Milk- Food Stores PUBLIC OPINION Law Passed On S tand E In Medford Own Aid Upon Decide NEAR IS BELIEF Business Hours KLAM ATH FAU*S. Aug. 2. The MEDFORD. Al (!., 2.— A number Jackson county recount and all the! I of ordinances were passed at the re political disharmony accompanying MEDFORD. Aug. 2.— Advices re. K" ,ar meeting last night of the Med jit had no place in the mind of Judge It) JAMES ( OPE city v council, ford cit council including an ceived from Senator ( ’ has. L. Mc- Fairl II Fehl Ihe night of February Associated Presa Staff Writer. amendment to the present milk t or- i\ ( OMITIAN* E WITH PRESIDENTS WISHES. A M , CENTRAI, INH NT Nary today, indicate that the gov 20 as he entered the Medford court WASHINGTON. Aug.. 2.— Coun dinance making it unlawful lo USl 111 SIM ss, HUMS VOTE TO OBSERVE SHORTER HOI RS. « II I. eminent is taking active steps to set house to speak before a meeting of try-wide mobilisation was shaping any milk container for any purpose fair minimum llartlett pear pricer OBSERVE V It. A. Iti EES EOK EMPLOYES. the good government congress. This ,,p today to thrust the force of pub- other than as a container for milk for the entire Pacific coast * as ihe essence of the judge's tes- ||,. opinion into the NRA re-employ- and milk products, as defined by th*' According to the wires received tlmony this afternoon as he neared nienf campaign ordinance. At a meeting hold last Monday tdoyees in a managerial or execu- Ihe end of three hours on the wit-1 fiom Senator McNary the California As city after city blossomed out The new ordinance makes it ,,n’ evening at the office of The Anted live capacity, who now receive more A hope so. canned peach hearing is expected to ness stand with Blue Eagle posters, attesting lawful for a person to remove the ran tjle bugineM • • • men of Central than $35 per week; nor to employes be concluded today. Immediately fol Judge Fehl. ace used of hallo! theft , omplanre of merchants and bust» Lis writer can see no earthly lowing this and probably not latei product from the container in which Point discussed the new National Re on emergency maintenance and re and conspiracy in the removal of 10,- llPHH houses with the higher wage. Practically pair work; nor to very special cases 000 votes to prevent a Jackson conn- shorter work week terms of Presi- Ison why » cannot resurrect our than tomorrow, action will be taken It is placed at the milk plant Listed covery Administration. as those who are Included in the every business Ckambt • : Commerce. W e upon Hartlett pears. hi town was where restrictions of hours of high t\ recount, was to he the concluding d,,,,t Roosevelt’s voluntary agree- ................. .................... easiness house nouse ni clause are hotels, hoarding houses. rt,prPsented and all had signed the ly skilled workers on continuous w It ness for the defense The com- ment. recovery officials looked for Lh! to Ket together oftener. We If is expected that price levels will ’ ,11 neighbors and friends out- be set based on the comparative val restaurants, stores, milk depots soft pledge of cooperation with the pres- processes would unavoidably reduce motion of a steam roller In front of acceptances from Goo leading cltl- Hrin lr no rln ru A i u t »*1 K n t n r o n r nd n o . • . . poduction but. in any such special the Klamath courthouse. « of business hours. Why can’t we ue of the different distrUts ami that drink parlors, distributors, produc- j d e l ) I however, sens invited by telegrams last night ers or other persons who sell or de- Í The meeting was called to order case, at least time and one-third convinced Judge t such all the time? The more Medford's price may be named at George F. Skip- to form state and regional recovery ,, undersand the other fellow s $25 for No. 1 pears, HN inches and liver to any person for consumption. 1 by Roy Jones, who called on Everett shall be paid for hours worked In worth there was too much opposition boards, as key units of the mobili Hits Milk IN'| m »( h Faber to tell of the meeting of bus excess of the maximum. Population to the witness' voice. The court was zation. ¡«point, the more ready we shall larger. It is only through the tintir- The amendment to the ordinance iness men held at Medford for the for the purposes of this agreement recessed until Thursday with the de to stand together for the good of ing efforts of Senator McNary. ac- whjch ^ Employers Sign I p ,n(o effp,.t in , hlrtv davs purpose of discussing closing hours shall be determined by reference to fense testimony still Incomplete. The administration began compil s town. cording to Paul Scherer, president of w)u mflke „ impogsib,e {or persons • • • and other matters connected with the 1930 federal census. ing totals of those employers who. Interest in Recount l>« niril the Northwest Fruit Industries. Inc.. patronjf|ng ,hp milk d,.pots tP brlng the new law Mr. Faber told of the ¡The cheese factory welcome last 5. Not to pay any of the classes of Judge Fehl. often described by the already numbering the hundreds of that the ordinary red tape and rou- (hejr <)wn containerg to take the ng was a good z o n i n g wedge, action of the Medford stores and ex employees mentioned in paragraph prosecution as the local figure In- thousands have joined the movement tine procedure has been set aside. m|lk of m„ k prO(, „ 0ts their homes unanimous enthusiasm display- pressed the opinion that Central it 2) less than $15 per week in any .lackson county's disorder, flatly de in the purely voluntary, pre-cam It should be clearly understood | ag has he„ n the practice. Point should follow the lead of thei city of over 500.000 population, or nied any interest In the recount or paigning stage : (or the Short Cut folders, (which that this action shows the greatest In keeping with the recommenda larger city. the way, are already hearing In the Immediate trade area of such dered by Judge Sklpworth last Feb A big boost in the total was ex consideration for this district and the tions of the health commutes, the After quite a long discussion it city; nor less than $14.50 per week ruary. Judge Sklpworth had been pected to result shortly from appli ait,) was another indication of the Pacific norhwest. Further telegrams ^ pagged ,hp ordinance was unanimously voted to endorse in any city of between 250.000 and appointed by Governor Meter to In cation of the two retail codes now In la» of concerted action. Now received today from Washington in- amending thp health code of 1928 to the policy of President Roosevelt 500,000 population, or In the Im- vestigate mes Preside nt Roosevelt with his , _______ the reports of _____ fraud In temporary force pending a hearing dicate that the agricultural adjust- t.onform wlth |he 1931 code. The and each pledged himself to “ do his mediate trade area of such city; nor |a(.kaon county's general election, tional Recovery program. Almost set for August 15. Subscribers to ment administration is working daj ¡ amendmen( concerning the contain- part." less than $14 per week in any city ..j djd ,l()t gupport or vote foi a man. our business men have these win the Blue Eagle and get and night. They are ably assisted prs wag ais0 a recommendation of Following the general meeting the of between 2,500 aiut 260,000 P°PU' | Schermerhorn last November," Fehl their names on the honor roll of pied the pledge to follow the N. by Dr. Wm. A. Schoenfeld, dean and ^ health committee, to make con- representatives of the food stores, lation. or in the immediate trade said "1 had no particular interest in signers by filing certificates of com . A. program. Again we have director of the Oregon State College, (|itjon8 more sanitary, it was pointed held a special meeting and voted to area of such etty; and in towns of who was sheriff of Jackson county." pliance. me together on a platform based who was called to Washington at the fix their hours at from 8 a. m. to less than 2.500 population to in Shortly, however, local commit Fehl. requested to explain the nf the best good for the majority request of the department of agri G p. m. on week days and from 8 crease all wages by not less than 20 ,.|jrs of the good government con- tees will get the word to take the \hy not keep up the good work and culture for the purpose of expediting a. nt. to 8 p. m. on Saturdays, effec per cent, provided that this shall ¡hall not kre(iK at Its meeting in the court- field first with rallies, then a door- Old Ironsides Due ¡ike these meetings regular af- an agreement. tive Saturday, August 5. require wages in excess of $12 per , house February 20. said he entered to-door canvas of business establish Wires moved forward from local I the auditorium with no thought ot ments. to bring In those which have In Portland Today Hours for other business houses week growers, shippers and business men. have not been changed as yet. but not signed and to make sure that 6. Not to pay any employee of the a ballot robbery, We propose that the business urging an emergency hearing in Port- ail have complied with the 40-hour ¡the others are living up to the " I had no thought of robbery In classes mentioned in paragraph (3 ) en and women of the city get to- land. Ore., at the earliest possible ipoRTLAND Aug 2.— "Old Iron- per week regulation for employes. less than 40 cents per hour unless my mind when I entered the good pledge. Aer once a month at least and opportunity. It is thought that very w)n 'come to Portland today Following is the text of the agree the hourly rate for the same class (government congress meeting." h* («ale Drafting INlsIleil H ,'ver the affairs of the town. promptly after tins hearing, wh,ch¡t0 rpnlain for 2n days, She will be ment signed hv practically every said " I f I had I would not have i n tb)> scorching heal of Washing- of work on July 15. 1929, was less Lre aiX many problems to be solv- may be within a week’s time, that hprth(j() alollK8)de thP ea!i, „¡de of merchant and business man of this than 40 cents per hour, in which gone In I would have attempted to | ton, Administrator Hugh S. Johnson The . Ity council has problems Northwest Fruit Industries. Inc., w i Swan 1¡dand a¡rport late this after- city art the request of President latter case not to pay less Ilian th*' stop It." and his staff pushed ahead with the school b w d llas problems; tli> be prepared to exercise definite con moon amid appropriate welcoming Roosevelt as part of the national re hourly rate on July 15, 1929. and In Inside the auditorium. Fehl said, more permanent program of forcing irchants ha "e problems. Don’t trol as to marketing and minimum 'ceremonies, and tomorrow will he covery progrant. Each business mail no event less than 30 cents per hour he was introduced by Mrs Henrietta lasting codes for individual indus n think it wou'd ^ ' P solvt U“ ,3e prices of the northwest tree fruit thrown open for public inspection signing has been given posters show It Is agreed that this paragraph es It. Martin, president. He spoke per tries. fobiems if we got together ^ occa- crops. ing hts membership in the National tablishes a guaranteed minimum haps 15 minutes, he said, from *'16 Two new oues were on the boards daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. The Portland office is now open, ‘onally and talked th * m over ’ Administration t N. R- rate of pay regardless of whether p nt. to 8:30 p. tn. America's famous old frigate, of Recovery today for public hearing, one cover • » • the commodity committees are or ficially known for 125 years as the A.) : ing the cotton garment and shirt In I rged C a ro on t « n g r e » « the employee ia compensated tin the I Hut speaking of the Short-cut ganised, the exchange of market in dustry. major division of the textile Constitution, is due to enter the Co President’s Reemploynirnl The Judge said he had requested basis of a time or on a piecework Idcrs. What in time is the mat- formation is established and all ma lumbia river at daybreak. During A *rc entent the congress to conduct itself In a field, the other on cast iron soil pipe. performance. r with th< building comm,'llee ot chinery Is ready for functioning im j the last several weeks she has been j (Authorised by Section 4a National 7. Not to reduce the compensation dignified manner and not criticise Continued was examination of a e city council’’ A month ag.1 mediately upon final approval of the] on exhibition at the various port:C Industrial Recovery Act) for employment now in excess of the county court. He said he had ask code for the millinery Industry In •uncil voted to move that sign on Secretary of Agriculture. labor-employer arguments of Puget Sound and was scheduled : During the period of the presi the minimum wages hereby agreed ed members to he careful of knock which Se highway. The building comml V A meeting of shippers held yester ! to leave Port Townsend, Wash . I over wages and the competitive ait- dent's emergency reemployment to (notwithstanding that the hours ing plaster o ff the wall. t was told to go ahead at once. »ay afternoon unanimously endorsed Monday en r(MltP to Portland Judge Fehl denied he had made nation between eastern and mid- 'drive, that Is to say. from August 1 worked In such employment may be ¡0 far nothing has been done. Th thv' president’s re-employment agr-e L.nc,e Sanl ts ,aking no chances to December 31. any remarks attacking Judge Skip- western cities had shaped us as 1933, or to any hereby reduced) and to increase the timmer tourist season is rapid.y ment The prompt conclusion of th< , ^ famoug old vessel, which over hts major issues. earlier date of approval of a code of pay for such emplayment by an worth. wlio is presiding Jsslng and still we wait for sonte- hearing of the ..... code at wag ^ rebutu and restored regtored to her orig- The process of adjusting, in strict hearin« and approval ... r,.t)Uiit n*r on ¡Fair Competition to which he ts sub equitable readjustment of all pay trial, for ordering the recount. His w to do something. ly secret meetings, the steel Indus enahle enable «rperation to become of e ff e e c .' m a < - • ,na| fighting ( |khtinE appearance four years yea attorneys pointed ont that his con ject, the undersigned hereby grees schedules. * * * . 1— * mAwnmonl I ----- ----- . ppfl> try code went on with Indications perhaps pHor to the hulk movement ^ wj(h ,hp aid of $«50,0«.. in pe fidence in Skipworth was evidenced with the president as follows; 8. Not to use any subterfuge to " e want to call attention to the of Bartlett ivears to the e a 9 t ® n d f " j nies. nickels and dimes raised by that three or four days would elapse 1 1 After August 31, 1933, not to frustrate the spirit and Intent of this by IBs acceptance of him as a Judge *»d grass and weeds along our talnly in time ,o Amerlcan g(.hool before anything definite emerged. to handle handle the i«v Hosi •■■■" j Amerjcan school chiidren children and amt *2 at his own trial. employ any person under 16 years agreement which is, among other Ireets. The burning of these woulQ variety. 000 additional appropriated by con of age. except that persons between things, to increase employment Judge Fehl said he had seen the by dd a lot to the appearance of th> gress * He has assigned the mine 14 and 16 may be employed (but a universal _______ covenant, to remove ob- Sexton brothers in the courthouse -*n as «ell as reduce the fire dan- sweeper Grebe, a small but powerful not in manufacturing or mechanical Hi ru<.(ions to commerce, and to before he had entered the auditor County Expense Ore. State Fair er. little craft, to tow her from one port Industries) for not to exceed three shorten hours and to raise wages ium. lie also stopped for a few mo • • • Warning Voiced Admission Reduced nother. hours per day and those hours be for the shorter week to a living ments to talk with Tom Brecheen Sundy we took "time o f f " a n d j When the Grebe and Constitution tween 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. in such basis. another Indicted for the theft. _____ cut down to the river to our old He admitted there had been some or K A u g — The lowest pnter ,he river this morning, they work as will not interfere with hours 9 Not to increase the price of any limping ground, where we used to MEDFORD July 31. A picture / ^ ion'price in history will be o f - L . m bP raet just Inside by the river of day school. merchandise sold after the date conversation about the combination Pend many a happy hour with the admission I> ot the vault The Judge, however of the present financial situation In ^ sutp Fatr open ,wo. boat Shaver, under command of 2. Not to work any accounting, hereof over the price on July 1, 19- ‘s We found even the old Hogue A reduction reduction j Captaln C a p t a l n Homer »om er Shaver. Portland, clerical, banking office, service, or 33 by more than Is made necessary denied previous testimony quoting lackaoa rountv was drawn today Ing h ^ e I.ahor Day. A .mb changed. We almost got lost him as saying. ‘ 1 would hate to see for memhers of the Ktwanls club by "twenty-five cents has Uith the Grebe towing from in front sales employes (except outsldO iales- by actual Increases In production, 'here we once knew every tree and from ft > Nealon, Table Rock farmer It prevailing d thp shaver made fast alongside men) in any store, department, es- replacement, or Invoice mats of mer you hoys break into (hat vault Kk. Tim. and the storms of many been announced. *he P " ce 1 ,a™ fatlloug „i,| sailing I don’t want you boya bothering and county commissioner. In a talk . th day ann . . . . . . . t f help steer the f.moua oliI « « » ■ « 1 t, bUghment. or public utility, or on chandise sinre July 1, 1933, or by winter have caused the old stream for hoth day and night at the luncheon at the Hotel Med r „ith the reduced admission sbjp the Constitution * i 9 ai,y automobile, or horse-drawn pas- taxes or other coats resulting from with the recorda in the courthouse, : move Into new channels. But at A F> --- no fully convoyed 11« miles up ford. A ion onP ---- at f * nf> " g, nger. express, delivery, or freight action taken pursuant to the Agri Fehl said he told the boys nt we came to a place where the. charge is Devoting hts talk to the county ""^cem en t The Sexton brothers. Burley and river to her berth The pilots o t e l pry)re or )n ny „ther place or cultural Adjustment Art, and. tn budget, he emphasised the need for 'hole river bed is solid rock. There participa Columbia River Pilots’ a 9 9 0 < , manner, f „ r more than 40 honrs In setting such price Increases, to glv* Wilbur, having admitted many economies to enable the county l.lr d w r . '* felt at home. Wie sat on rocks will be with them, one on the Jre -I ^ o(|p wppk gnd not reduce the full weight to probable Increases in tion In removing the ballots. . e knew of old and dreamed of tw, no pawns primed Fehl s testimony will be continu to carry on throughout the year, and one on Old Ironsides hours " f any store or service oper-' ga)p() yo|ume and t., p frain I M ............ . ............. _ wse, old. care-free days, when we •‘ Patrons. ed Thursday morning. The state’s re and stated that Commissioner Ralph ation to below 52 hours in any taking profiteering advantage of th*' .„ „ o n ,.,« ..¡t s . J " J " , 1’ " uttal and closing statements prole Billings and he are doing everything 'ere younger and could wade those week, unless such hours were I*’ **'| consuming public, $11,218 Coning 7 waters all day. And we watch- than 52 hours per week before Jul.v( j () To HUpport and patroni/.' ■ ably will be completed Friday and It imsalble to keep a careful check on appeared likely lhe Jury would re -, expenditures, and paying out only 4 our husky son, who was a baby not Itabltshments which also have signed On School Fund 1. 1933. and in (he latter case reive the case Friday night. funds deemed absolutely necessary lien, wade down the middle of the • this agreement and are listed as to reduce such hours at all _ in an effort to protect the taxpayers. <d str* am at we used to do, and ;.d, r . v h : .e - “ of I members of N. R. A (National He- 3 Not to employ any factory the Mr. and Mrs. Rntou of Concord.j In spite of this attempt to save i»t his fly with the same cunning year in other states af- SALEM. Aug. 2 - -Interest on .EM. Aug. wbirh mechanical workers or artisan more, pr Administration). f ■ I . .. n a a « money, change will in no way ^h o^^fu n d wbjcbl ,, ^ of J5 hollrg j j J ^ nUHIIHIBM <ooppratp , th*' CO«Oty has already •re. Oh. to be young again! "T h e cnaus« ---- Thprc «tate .neductbl. , ._ cooperate tu to the fullest ex « ’nil!., and Mr and Mr. Buford g of cn an than * maximal» — ---- I 1 1 . To in ruoyriBip « a. «... / t 1 Uniti! spent $11«.5*1 00 Of the *1*6.964.- • • • f e e our — : ii: r r . c , .vit.es amounted to *289,332 60 i* todav on th until December 31. 1933. but In having a Code of Fair Com the same city left for Central loin counties were a hit surprised the other will be no curtailm n einties tod today on to wr,rk . maximum of «0! , ubm|„ed by hi. Indu.try, Sunday, neither party knowing that 70 total allowed in the budget for P >f £ #|> of gchoo, p o p u la te ly to observe a certain lady who The Board of Agrtcultn hours for any 6 week, within tbl- , t , „ p ParllPgt pogglble date, and In -he other party was traveling the the complete year Melvin Tresham guest of Everett i* been very prominent In recent the 25-cent a<ln|‘ ", “ >,n morp cltl- 4 and 20 year, of age. period, and not to employ any work- gny pyp„ f September 1. 1933 «»me way until they arrived here apportionments Faber of Central I’olnt at the lunch Included among •onths on account of her activities ¡making It ** bene- ' * -------- * n~ ‘r er more than * hours in any 1 day. Where, before June 1«. 1933 ab*>ut noon Sunday, eon. entertained with a number of • Politics and her bold stand a in listed were: 4. The maximum houra fixed In lhe undersigned had contracted to . . 8.233 children. ! solos, which were enthusiastically H» Klamath county ’•r^ain organ nation, buying chick fit from the foregoing paragraphs (21 and purcbase goods at a fixed price for “ t"1 v,r_ ra" f” , i » .».i.i i n n l<> who has been In Seattle for I received » feed at a local store. Maybe she ts I l l shall not apply to employees In Clackamas. °®»n and has ordinary bouse- establishments employing not more • Z ,, • n w M S s n , ' 01 . „ . s i . , I. » . I » « . I . . . . . . * " • I* * dollar this year. Among ■fely at t r i l l — after all Her « * * 52. . than two persons In towns of less . „ be admitted free. Amuu Jackson. I M » * children. a0t0 ad. olitical Ideaa may he all wet. but ¡ten will le teems to know her chickens l t ‘ children $16 * 12 ncr to register'd mission, from f „ ^ gpU( i™ for 1 ~ 75 ~ Lane pharmactsfu R- — nor i t w- — or ,lgBed ¿ y ,!» . president s — . . • An add-d improvement to Hotel |Cen* Exhibitor* will be admitted 06 ilandra and Cottages is the llght- cents V falr*r * *ri h ver the drive way Just com- free to th' saj fcTttfr I 1* ' * " j : a 7 K t*"- * * ^-*4 Jfr. LTJftxfteL .. — r r T-sr,s? .the reduction, la b - $9.138. «3- « „ „ „ ^ .fiv e 218 22 ... 14.1XX children. *15.- 111 tZZJTZ .... .......... ............... . I- «m«~ 35 W S v si— <m s&w r" 1 ¡raa£ ; - r Twí