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PXGE TWELVE arEDFORP M'ATIj TRIBUNE, HrEDFORI). OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932. WOULDJE CUT WASHINGTON, May ST. () Representative Bacharach (R, N. J.) has been directed by the house weya and means committee to draft a bill flxlrur the Interest charge on veterans ' adjusted compensation loana at four per cent. The bill wi.l te designed to lower the present government interest rate one-half per cent and prevent chergee on loana to veterana which now run aa high aa alx per cent. Under present law, when banks snaking bonus loana transfer them to the veterana administration the Interest charged by the banks Is con tinued In force, although In many cases It la higher than the present veterana administration loan rate of 4 per cent, I I hm u J ill u'Mie i giiu.i yA. Winning Honors In Social Science AGAINST IT PLANK WASHINGTON, May 37. tPl Bishop James Cannon. Jr., declared today that ahould either the Repub lican or Democratic convention or both "take unfair or unprecedented action on the prohibition question," organized drys would Insist that the people Ignore such action In electing their senators and representatives next fall. COMMENCEMENT HELD SAMS VALLEY SCHOOL SAMS VALLEY, May 37. (flpl,) Commencement exercltea for the Banu Valley school vera held Thurs day evening before a. packed house. Rev. W. R. Balrd of the Med ford First Chrtitlan church delivered the ad dreea. Ot9her numbers of the pro gram were: Proceailonal, Madge Mitchell; Invocation, Rev. Balrd; "Smile, Smile, 6m lie. Glrla' sex tette; salutatory, Flossie Case; class poem, read by John Wilson; solo, "A Perfect Day," Richard Sprouse; class history, Wesley McDonough; , valedictory, Alice Williams; music; class prophecy, Mary Hemsley; class will, Willis Duggan: presentation of diplomas, O. T. Wilson; benediction. Of Interest to her msny friends In Medford Is news from Portland of Mamie F. Hendry x, formerly of this city, and daughter of Mrs. Josephine F. Clark. She received her bachelor of science degree at the annual con vocation of the school of applied so cial science of the University of Ore gon In Portland, May 18, and will participate In the graduation pro gram on the university campus at Eugene next month. She was also the recipient of a cer tificate in social work training and delivered an address a- the convoca tion program, representing students la social work training. Mrs. Hen dryx graduated from the Med ford high school and is remembered by many here as Mamie Clark. LAKE CREEK GRANGE VISITS SAMS VALLEY SAMS VALLEY, May 37 (flpl.) Lake Creek grangers proved to be good entertainers Saturday night and delighted the Sams Valley Orangt with a peppy and novel program, di rected by Lecturer Mrs. C. W. Kllngle. On the program were solos and duets, Instrumental music, dialogues and plays. During the Orange business session, R. H. Seegmlller was elected alternate to the State Orange ses sion at Silver ton In June. Mr. Mea ner was obligated In the third and fourth degrees. Refreshments were served by the H. E. C, TAILSPIN TOMMY Skeeter Balks At Banquets? By OUiNN CHArrt and UAL ruttHUt """Y&$ I -jL&5Z ITWjfepV -NO UA.NS.Na BACK, ff iJSW1? 1 J frUAS HAVE TO )rs SR2 - ' "n " S IM? -LE-Ul H n ry 'JSZSdT Ai. eK.SET6.ft'. IT INCUJOti DOtj lj gjjj J S'MATTER POP Soft Soap r By C. M. PAYNE Frisco Veterans Plan Bonus Trek SAN PRANOIBOO, May 27. (IP) Plans for a cross-continent trek to Washington to atuge a bonus dem onstration and make other demands on the government early In June were announced today by 300 unemployed veterana of the World war here. Believes Hoover Will Turn "Wee' CHICAOO. May 27, 7P A letter In which Congressman Pred A. Brit ten, Republican, Illinois, said he was aa certain aa It la passible to be" that President Hoover would seek re election on a wet platform, was msde publlo today by Julius Klein, Re publican nominee for congressman at large. F" S WOW &IU . . J! : ) f ) k i . 1 r ' , l - J v isl?cv wis, I. 1 a 1 l 1 " II m ,i Copyright, I9J2. by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) BOUND TO WIN "Big Feet's" Plea By EDWIN ALGER HELPVOL) OUT OU 1 HELPED L5S OUT i t Hra LOOKS LIKE f, SYNOPSIS OF OLYMPIC GAMES PROGRAM AppllMfle ler lines mm Wd be madt Imme1i!ly, eiwloilnf rne amMinf ef the sen tet Csnhil Ticker Office, Otympls Quim Is Let Angeltt, CilHenils, w fSsy srs Bmludl TIMI SATURDAY. SUNDAY. MON0AY. . IVINT KACt IMh July aermsl Opealaf SIssHimi WelahHifflftl AetWolini llriMy Tmk Cvenf, SUeluM WkiW. AudlttfHMl SMclnf Arnwy Wml. Aueltwhni Cydlnf Reatlewt Ir) Aufwel !w7n AMu!m Trad Ensh Sttdlum mIm Aaaiteriwil wyuwif aeieeeis TUISDAY, las Aa MiIMm RMeH (.gimtrieat Wmtllse AuiMwa. 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