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page srs. MEDFOTtfl MAIL' TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDXT, JUNE 15, 1932 Many Housewives Enjoy Homemakers' Bureau Cooking School GAP, STAMPEDE FOR DRY REPEAL WABHINOTON. Jun 16. (AP) Friends of the admin tatratlon at the Chicago convention have nt word to the capital that they believe the Republican platform can be held to resubmission of the prohibition ques tion rather than a more drastic re peal plank. The telephone line between Chi cago and the White House was open during the morning and conversa tions were held by President Hoover's aides with various of the administra tion leaders in Chicago. While all word of prohibition de velopments were withheld publicity at the White House, It was ascer tained on high authority that opti mistic reports have been received that a stampede for a repeal dec laration could be averted. It was declared last week In ad ministration circles that the Presi dent would not raise serious objec tions to certain forms of resubmis sion of the prohibition question, but It was stated he would object em phatically to any repeal declaration by the convention. White House aides today declined to say whether President Hoover had received the latest wording of the formula sought for solution of the prohibition question at Chicago, and all comment was withheld concern ing his latest stand upon the question. LEGION PLANS FETE purchase these attractive flags should phone Adjutant Olmscheld at 993. A talk on membership was given by Past District Commander Glad win Smith of Grants Pass, urging Immediate, action to put Medford post over the top before the national convention in Portland. Other vis iting Legionnaires were W. Harris of Burbank, Cat., and Ole Hansen of Qranta Pass. E SALEM, June 14. (Al) Attacks on both the proposed initiative mea sure for physical changes In the state's higher education institutions and the ballot title prepared for the petitions by the attorney-general were made before he Oregon supreme court today. Opponent of the Initi ative bill argued their appeal from the ballot title before five of the seven members of the court. Included among those charging that the ballot title as prepared by the attorney-general la deceptive, prejudicial and argumentative was James Burdette of McMlnnville, president of the Taxpayers Equaliza tion league of the state of Oregon, who said that "the organization of which I am president is neither spon soring nor supporting the measure which propones to move the liutltu tlons of learning." Plan for the court house dedlca Won were discussed at last Monday'.! meeting of the Medford post of the American Legion which was presided ever by Vice-Commander Henry pluhrer. The following committee waa appointed to take charge of the vent: Wilson Walt, general chair man; C. T. Baker, dedication; C. T. Tengwald, parade; L. A. William son, dance, and Cole Holmes, conces sions. Full details of Vie celebration will be announced at a later date. A report of the Junior baseball committee showed much activity In this worthy project with prospects for fine team to represent Medford In the state contests. It was reported that a large number of flags were recently sold to local business houses and' an sddtlonal supply will be avail able soon. Any oltusen wishing to Grants Pass C. C. Sees Copco Films At Final Meeting A large group of Josephine county citizens attended the last meeting of the Grants Pass chamber of com merce for the season, which wss held at the Redwoods hotel yester day noon and enjoyed a 30-mtnute program of Copco motion pictures. The films, which were presented by H. L. Bromley. Copco advertising manager, Included a reel of attrac tive winter scenes of Crater lake, the recent salmon run at Savage Rapids and ploture of Babe Ruth, "king of swat," fishing on the Klamath river. Mr. Bromley also exhibited specimens of Crater lake publicity and other community ad vertising published by Copco In the Interests of the territory served. Coolidge Awarded Academy Diploma ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt., June 15 (AP) Calvin Coolidge, former presi dent, today was awarded diploma at the 69th commencement of St. Johnsbury academy. The diploma, tle1 with green and white ribbons, the school colors, will bo sent to Mr. Coolidge, who took a post-gradu ate course at the academy in the year 1800-1801. at the Cooking Scwct ouflsee Aow to SAVE 3 STEPS IN BAKING How msny times have you wished you could have delicious chocolate cakes and cookies without the necessity for grating and melting the chocolate, and mixing it in afterwards, when your batter is "touchy"? Use Ghirardclli's Ground Chocolate instead, and you can save those three steps. Ghirardclli's is in powdered form and so they are unnecessary. Just drop your Ghirardclli's into the sifter with the other dry ingredients. Ghirardclli's has the full fine flavor that only real chocolate can have-plus convenience. That's why it's the West's favorite. GHIRARDELLI'S (chocolate Jay (rr.T-"y CREDIT LOOSENING E WASHINGTON, June 15, The senate banking commit (AP) tee Mon day approved the dnV titration sponsored house bill for tht creation of a system of more l"an recount banks. The committee approved the Watson-Luce bill In the form In which It Is now before the house, providing for the creation of a system of 8 to 12 home loan banks, to loosen up credit for home building. A substitute offered by Senator Couzens (B., Mich.) to set up a home loan discount division of the recon struction corporation with a capital of 1400,000,000, was defeated on a tie vote, 8 to 8. . The home loan system would be capitalized with a maximum of 9136,000,000 from the government to gether with the sale of securities and subscription of stock by building and loan associations. The committee amended the bill to fnclude Porto Rico and th Virgin Islands. Members of the committee Indicat ed they would ask for early consid eration of the bill In the house. The vote came after Secretary Lamont had approved the measure. Sheridan. New varletv store onen ed for business here. What are your chances of baking success? Greater... with Calumet.. because it acts twice I WREN you bake with Calumet, the Double-Acting Baking Powder, you can feel sure that your cakes and quick breads will be perfect every time. For Calumet acts twice, not once. Its first action in the mixing bowl starts the leavening. Its second action In the oven lifts the batter high and light even though you may pot be able to regulate your oven temperature accurately. Bake a cake or some quick bread. 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