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Second Section
Six Pages
Second Section
Six Pages
IUII TwentT-fonrtb Yraf.
MEDPORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, .MAY 15, 1929.
No. 54.
Rnkli rirtf-tiuiui Year.
FIITIIRF (IF
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IS 1P0RT &
Increasing Prosperity if Eco
nomic Balance Main
tainedCommodity De
mand Will Keep Wages
High Americans Enjoy
' Greatest Material Welfare
Say Economists.
WASHINOTON, May 15. W)
An increasingly proHiHjrouH future
for the United KtntoH, provided
that tho present economic balanee
V tton of weal tli can be maintained,
T Is predicted1 by the report, pub-
' Untied today, of Pretmient lloo-
ver'H committee on recent1 euo-
j nomlc changes.
A maintenance of 1.11. wattes,
v; fit oil na "Inun. tuliln niinimmlllv
uciiiuiiu, nici t-unuii; u,Jim tiiivMi i
I Helen tific and managerial k ill,
''; finil nn 11m inn t inn nf ttiipeiilii t Inn.
tho Wr tnru nf tho rififiimpnt rntl-
t1 eluded, would assure tho coniinu-
i ou advance of living standards
for the majority of the national
l population. I
thn fYlnirp. nf nur untpntillltiea.'
3 nlnJ r.v.n,i..tlnnllir 4hnt rlili'illl?
with which veor Its data ceased,!
Americans had enjoyed a material
weuare spienuia oeyonu un uu- ,
rt i in II rAriicin.c.
"Thn stirvpv nan nroveil con
-. rliiBively, the report continued,
4y"that wants are almost insatiable;
( that one satisfied makes way for
3 (ess field before us: that there
are new -wants - whleh-wlU'-Tnuko
m . way endlessly for iiew6rVnnts,
fas lust as iney uro naiimiru,
Great Opiortimity.
"We have the power to produce
find the capital to brlnp ahout the
hxchanpe between producing and
tonsumine groups. We have com
munication to speed and spread
(he influence of ideas. We have
(he science and arts to help us.
We have a great national oppor
tunity." Besides the president, signers of
the report were Owen D. ouns,
Marceline Day, popular screen
star, knows how very important
freshly radiant skin is to every girl.
"I'm frank in saying that Lux
Toilet Soap leaves my skin satin
smooth, just as the finest French
soaps do," she says.
S MUM IL B'H II I II j ... I 1 j J 1, i ' ."'"11
f ,- t m frS r 1 .Photoby WiUitra Thamw, Hollywood
9 out of 10 screen stars use It '
r I -
LUX Toilet Soap
i1 Now Showing at
Srfn Prom"7AaCOHN5 AND
"The Cohens and Kellys In At
lantic City" is now playing at
Hunt's CraterUm. George Sidney is
the featured star: Vera Gordon.
Mack Swain and Kale Trice play
the featured roles.
All of the principals are popular
screen figures with long stage ex
perience. Clarence M. Woolley, Tmnlel Wil-1
lard, Louis J. Tuber, A. W. Shaw,
John J.-lcaskob, Lewis K. IMerson,
Adolph 0. Miller, George M
Fadden, Max Mason, John H.
Lawrence, Julius Klein. William
Green, it. W. Uunlap, and Walter
F. Hrown. The committee's stud
ies began a year ago and worn
financed by the Rockefeller and
Carnegie foundations, while tho
national bureau of economic re
search assisted In the. sxirvey. The
committeo was seeking for . the
cause and cure of unemployment,
and for possibilities of diminish
ing the up-and-down movement of
cycles of business activity and de
pression. Xeetl Kquillhrimii.
"The outstanding fact which is
illuminated by this survey is that
we cannot maintain our economic
advantage." the document con
tinued, "or fully hope to recog
nize our economic future, unless
we consciously accept the prin
ciple of equilibrium, and apply
It skillfully In every economic
relation; : Herein lies the danger;
that through ignorance of eco
nomic principles or through sel
iish greed or inadequate leader
shin, tho steady balance will bo
disturbed to our economic detri
ment. If natural resources are
wastefully used; if money in
quantity is taken out of produc
tion and employed for specula
tion; If .any group developed a
method of artificial price advance
ment which puts one commodity
out of balance with others; If
either management or labor dls
reerards the common interest to
this extent enullibrium will bo
destroyed for all. Our complex
and intricate economic machine
can produce, but to keep it pro
i - - -
"Smooth skin captivates,"
says George Fitzmaurice, first national director
"TEOPLE are fascinated by beauti
JLful smooth skin."
George Fitzmaurice thus sums up the
experience of 39 Hollywood directors.
"A smooth skin is a supreme necessity
to a screen star," he says. "Under
the merciless test of the close-up,
make-up is next to useless. The skin
itself must be rarely lovely."
Hunt's Craterian
Kf LLYS" (N ATLANTIC CITY"
The squabbles of the business
partners, Cohen and Kelly, and
their wives, makes hilarious com
edy. In this picture they are in
the bathing suit business. J low
they stage a $10,000 bathing beauty
cunteHt at Atlantic City, against
their will, mukes an Interesting
story.
duclng ' continuously It must he
maintained In balance. . It would
seem that we can go on with In
creasing activity. But we can do
this only if we develop a tech
nique of balance.
Advancing use of automatic ma
chinery, it Was agreed caused
"technological" unemployment, as
displaced workers were forced to
find jobs elsewhere than In their
original industry. But the In
creasing output of goods, and in
creasing demand for sales and
services In connection with thoir
use, tho increasing of leisure and
consumptive wants developed In
leisure, were said to have fur
nished a field for filling the em
ployment gaps.
Cowboy Soldier
at Isis Xheatre
Captain George Ash, famous
cowboy," soldier and author, will
make personal appearances on the
stage of the Isis theater.
Captain Ash has held commis
sion ,of captain in both the Ameri
can and English armies, was chief
of police in Palestine, captured
bandits with tho U. H. marines
In Mexico, and was a captain in
tho Texas Hangers. lie tells of
some of his exploits through6ut
tho world and will give an exhi
bition of rifle and revolver shoot
ing, rope and gun spinning.
4
HOME (VP) For the first time
since taxis appeared in Home it is
now possible to summon them by
telephone. Taxi-stands In outlying
residential sections have been
equipped ylth telephone booths.
French soaps do."
Luxury such as you have
found only in French soaps at
50c and $1.00 the cake now
WFNP FRAT
UK
SPIKED
PUNCH
Northwestern U' Suspends
Two Organizations for
Stag Party--F acuity.
Members ' Present and
Had Taste of Mixture.
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EVANSTON, 111., May 15. (VP)
Gin-spiked yunch Berved at stag
smokers was given today as the
reason for the expulsion of two
fraternity presidents and the sus
pension of the organization by the.
board of student activities at North
western university.
Jlolley F Myers and James C.
Austin, presidents respectively, of
Phi pi Phi and Phi Mu elta fra
ternities, were those expelled from
the universities and their fraterni
ties suspended. The expulsions and
suspensions were ordered last
night by t.he supervisors after evi
dence had been presented that al
cohul had been poured Into punch
given by the fraternities In each
other's hour.
Myers, desk editor of the Daily
Northwestern, student In the school
of speech, and member of the
sophomore student council, was
hold responsible for the Phi PI Phi
party, while Austin, a senior in the
school of journalism who expected
to be graduated next month, was
blamed for the Phi Mu Delta re
ciprocal smoker.
Members of the faculty were
present at each smoker, the super
visors were told at , the four-hour
session, and partook of the punch.
Cocktail Fad in .
France Injuring
Health of Rich
If PARIS," May 15. (VP) The
cocktail fad is blamed by 4
Professor Qeorgo Gulllian
4 for a startling Increase in
4 illness among the woll-to-do.
Trouble due to ovor-indul- J
4 gence in alcohol is decreas- r
ing, however, in the work-
Ing" classes. The professor
made a diagnosis to the
FrencH academy of medicine, t
'
No matter how mercilessly the close-up
lights beat down on her skin, Molly
CDay, First National star, knows that
her skin will stand this crudest of all
tests. "Lux Toilet Soap keeps my skin
always at its best," she says,
Irene Rich In the charming bathroom
one of the most luxurious seen in Hollywood
which so well expresses her lovely
personality.
"Lux Toilet Soap gives the skin as truly
beautiful a smoothness as any of the finest
Nine out of ten screert stars use
Lux Toilet Soap for smooth skin.
And all the great film studios have
made it the official soap in their dress
ing rooms.
You, too, will love this white, fragrant
soap. Made by the famous French
method, it 'will keep your skin satin
smooth. Buy several cakes today.
10?
TEXAS FLOODS
FOLLOW RAINS,
SEVEN DROWN
Heavy Floods Reported in
' Polk County Communi
f cation Disrupted Rescue
Forces Take Residents
From House Tops.
k LIVINGSTON, Tex., May 15. P)
Seven dead and property and crop
rdamage running Into hundreds of
thousands of dollars was tho re
ported toll taken In folk county
yesterday by a flood following two
1ays of torrential rains that sent
tho Trinity river and several creek.
out of their banks. Communication
was disrupted and the exact num
ber of lives lost could not be de
termined."
Hescue forces in rowbonts work
ed frantically throughout the night
taking residents from housetops
and trees in the flooded districts.
In the Long Can community, three
and a half miles from here, four
members of one family drowned
when they were swept from a tree
top. ' A rowlmat on the way to res
cue I hem capsized and its four oc
cu pn nls, w ho ma naged to esca pe,
told, of seeing four carried away
by the swift current.
Where three other deaths, gener
ally reported, occurred could not
be learned.
Several families were reported
marnooned In treetops at Inmont.
another nearby hamlet.
The flood cut off train service
to Livingston and a food shortage
was feared. There was also some
'fear of a water famine unless a
pumping station put out of com
mission by the rising water could
1e restored today.
li
1 Announcement' of advance In ro
tall price has Junt been mmle' hy
Norman M. Day, viee-proHldent
and general saten manager of the
i Pennzoll company, by which Ponn.
i zoll, heretofore sold throughout
the west at 35c a quart, will retail
for 37V4o per tiimrt, effective Muy
15th.
"It Is well known," said Mr.
Day. "that Pennsylvania crude oil
pries have been advancing stead
ily during' tho past year. They
have now' reached a point , at
Norman M. Day
which wo ore obliged to raise the
wholesale price to i'ennzoll deal
ers, which has necessitated ad
vancing the retail price, in order
to maintain a fair margin Of
profit for them.
"In making this decision, we feel
we are placing Pennzoil at a fair
price for the buyer and at the
same time protecting the Interests
of Pennzoil dealers, numbering
nearly 12,000 In the west assur
ing them a' margin of profit vital
to the continuance of the varied
and convenient services rendered
that are so important to the motor
car owner.
"TJin truth of our statement,
'35c a Quart and Worth It', has
been amply proven by the million
or more motorists who demand
rennzoil." -
BAD BOYS WILL WEAR
RAT. KM, Ore., May IS. (!) The
eyett In surprise when a hill came
In for 16 "Oregon hoots" purchased
hy W. II. Ilalllle, the new superin
tendent for the state training school
for boys.
The Oregon boot Is a very heavy
leg Iron that Is famous In the
criminal annals of the 1'nlted
States. T'ntll a few years ago it
was used at the state penitentiary
as a teg Iro: ou Incorrigible l'ris-
: ,
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LA; V , -H;i
oners, particularly when being
trausiwrted. It has never been
used at the training school.
Hulille recently did away with
strap puulshment at the school and
substituted hard labor.
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