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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1937)
CENTRAL POINT F AGE TWO THE CENTRAL P O IN T AMERICAN the car Is on the border of a slide all th e time. We will live Just as long and get our affairs done Just the same AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT, OREGON THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. HM7 Solons Gather for (/ingress Opening THAT'S THAT D A IL Y ’S A u to P ain tin g I MACHINES AM» JOBS R«-ea4*bliahod, September 13, 182 The American automobile Industry Devoted to tile beet luterestti of offers refutation of the theory th a t C entral Point and vicinity the machine age Imperils the secur Entered as second clans m a tte r at ity of labor. tile post office. Central Poiut, Ore William J. Cameron of the Ford gon, u nder the Act of March A, 1879 Motor Company reveals that thu building of an automobile today re SUBSCRIPTION KATES quires the labor of more men thau HU Months ............................. • One Yoar | 1 »0 the same Job required seven years Payable in advance ago. Advertising ratea on application Specifically, It takes the services Mm Office— Second Street, off Main of 98 men to put out an automobile in 1936 whereas 7 4 men did the Job ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL In 1929. E ditor and Proprietor The reason, according to Mr. Ca meron, is: ‘'The new cars take more fitting, more finishing, more tim e aud bet- i ' M 1 te r work in every way because they are better cars." HIGH WAV A<1 TDK.NTS At the same tim e these b etter The cold w eather of the past few cars, offered at better prices, are days has brought one fact clearly to giving the buyers more value for mind. With the streets and high Vice P resident John N. G arn er and U. S. S e n a to r Ja m e s H am ilton their money than ever before. There Lewis of Illinois, whip of the senate, are seen conferring over plans way« covered with Ice and «now, is no reason to doubt th a t this ex for the opening of the new Seventy-fifth congress. every driver realize« the danger of perience will be duplicated th r o u g h skid« and consequent smashups. out th e employing Industries of the the n u m b e r of m inors employed in great English speaking races closer Therefore, there a r e very few acci nation. m a n u fa ctu rin g plants. to g e th er." dents. And w hat th e re are, are of Belief that machines will event In spite of th e fact th a t less than The Jackson County C h a m b e r of minor nature. It all seems to prove ually do all the work, and th a t pro 1 per cent of m a n u fa ctu rin g workers Com merce telegram to President th a t the m ajority of autom obile ac duction by hum an hands aud brains a re children, the Job of doing away Roosevelt read as follows; cidents are the result of pure ca re will dwindle accordindly, 1 b th e re with child labor is not finished. In "W e heartily approve your efforts lessness. fuge of the hopeless and the help dustry has tak en Its stand without to bring a bout world peace an d a Our business has necessitated driv less. equivocation on th is point and will better understa n d in g betw een the ing every day since the storm both History has proved, and will prove not rest until the figure Is even nations s to p We bellve your pro on the highway and up and down the af,aln lhat lnve„tive genius provides f u rth e r reduced. gram would be g re a tly enchanced streets of Medford. We have w atch work for men to do. T he menace of were you personally to a t t e n d the ed how the great m ajority of driv technological unem ployment has coronation of King George VI a n d ers have slowed down; how carefully been vastly exaggerated, as the a u C ham ber U rges Queen E lizabeth, and we respectfully they take the corners, au d come in tomobile Industry so effectively P resid en t to A tten d urge th a t a rra n g e m e n ts be made so to intersections. And still the busi proves. th a t a visit from you to E ngla nd ness of the country has gone on as | It is a mattes of Industrial history shall be accomplished stop We b e British C row ning usual. I th a t more efficient production opens lieve your a tten d a n ce a t th e corona Why canuot we all be Just as care- up new fields of em ployment. It The Jackson County Chamber of tion a s the chief executive of the ful and courteous and show tba haH done th a t in all periods of ln- Commerce Monday te legraphed P r e United S tates would do a tr e m e n same regard for the rights of th» dustrial history In America. And It sident Roosevelt urging bis personal dous a m o u n t of good in prom oting o th e r fellow when- the w eather is wl)| contin ue to do It.— T he Wash- attendance at the coronation of King world peace. good and the streets are dry as w« ! ington Herald. "O LEN A R N SP IG E R , George VI and Queen Elizabeth of do when there is frost and Ice? ___________________ “ P re sident Jackson County C ham ber England. Copies of the cham ber's Let s Just play the vision is poor and CHILI) LABOR IN MANUFACTUR of Com m erce." te legram , which points out the pos ING sibilities of enchancing the American Last week P u b lish e r A. S. Braz- executive’s peace program th ro u g h AIDS TRUCK FARMERS Out of the com mendable aglta- such a visit, was also forw arded to man of th Mound P ilot noticed the j tlon for th e elim ination of child la- Oregon's congressional delegation, following item in an exchange an d 1 hor in the United S tates has already cham bers of com merce and o th e r o r passed it on for th e personal bene | come one wholesome result. By fit of several u n ru ly r e a d e rs; “ Ne ganizations interested. hauling this question out Into tho In a sta te m e n t monday, A. H. ver jud g e a persn by his outside a p ¡open, the generally expressed belief A shabby old coat may Banwell, m a nage r of the cham ber pearance. th a t the bulk of child labor was era- en w rap a new spaper publisher, while said: 1 ployed In the m a n u fa ctu rin g Indus- ''W h e th e r or not everyone a p a man w earing a high plug h a t may i tries has been completely disproved. proves of the various phases of the sporting a gold-headed cane may be The public now knows th a t of the present ad m in istra tio n , the fact re a d elinquent subscriber." ! children under 16 at work In 1930. mains th a t P resident Roosevelt has the last available census, less than a great deal of personal ch a rm and 1 T r y an A d in 10 per cent were employed in m a n u has been able to diplom atically make facturing. Or, stated an o th e r w h ' , T he A m e ric a n friends all over the world. T here can less than one per cent of the workers he no doubt abo u t the sincerities of in m a nufacturing Industries are u n his program to prom ote world peace, der 16 ye-ars of age. D r. C. W . L em ery m d h1s a tten d a n ce at th e coronation Nearly th re e -q u a rte rs of all child (Hneemsor to I>r. J. J. Knunens) would greatly assist th a t program. labor In America Is found In the 204 Medford Bldg. He would ‘steal the show ’ If he at- fields of agriculture, forestry, fish 1 rertirr lim ited to eye, ear, nose, tend-'d. and as a result bring the two and throat and fittin g of gLasse«. ing and mining. ('oram unlcatlon, IV1. 567 Res. 1018 transportation and trade account for nine per cent Seven per cent are in tho domestic service and thro* J. IL HI ERMA per cent In professional or clerical W atch and C lock jobs. Alfred Pfeiffer, f o r m e r sa le sm a n , R epairing These figures bear unt what en whose invention of a m a c h in e to cover p la n ts w ith p aper co a ts on lightened industrialists have long the a p p r o a c h of freezing w eather is known - th a t the great bulk of Am G raves J ew elry Shop seen as a boon to w inter truck fa rm erican Industry is unalterably op STAI ION E R I SUPPLÌ Et» 402 E. Main St. Uedford ers. Pfeiffer, a native of Comfort, posed to child labor and that Am T exas, got the idea for the m a ch in e Hales — lU niais Repairs in 1032 and worked to perfect it un erican industrialists huve freely and without compulsion steadily reduced til la st su m m e r . Medford's Oldest and FI NEWT Now Is the tim e to HLMOMZH 32 So B artlett Medford » ‘ After we are married we shall have a good deal to contend with." "I won’t have your mother on the prem isee.” January Special A r eg u la r $3.75 Oil Perm anent Wave, Com plete with Shampoo. 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