fMEOTORB" SDEffi TETBT7NE, MEDFORD, 'OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932. 1 STATE ERE IRE CUTS SALEM. July 38 (AP) etsndsidl tlon of tuts MlulM and wage ! for further reduction are ordered. and any new cuU wnlcn might be necessary then made on that bull waa recommended Wednesday by Rutin C. olman, state treasurer, In a conference with newspapermen. Hol man made the statement In answer to Inquiries whether the board of control would order further cuts as was reported had been suggested by certain members of the board. : Holman said further, a study of the actual savings being made to the state by the S to 18 per cent cut recommendations of the board com pared to the amount possible If all departments cooperate was necessary. A report of these savings la now be ing made by William Elnzlg, secre tary of the board of control, i Holman pointed out that the board's order becomes mandatory up on all state departments under con trol of the board and Its members, but that only recommendations could tie made to other departments out aide of this control. The cut became effective July 1 for board depart ment and urged upon all others with the exception of the state highway department and such others which had previously ordered reductions, In salaries. POLITICIANS EYE HOOVER'S ACTION ITIf WASHINGTON, July 37 (AP) The action of President Hoover In turn ing over control of the reconstruction' corporation directorate to Democrats, by the appointment to the board yes terday of Atlee Pomerene of Ohio, was being weighed for political sig nificance today In the capital. Word from Cleveland was that the former senator would not be here to take his post until next week. Mean while, although keeping their opin ions to themselves In general for the present, legislators- at the oapltal conjectured whether the move would nave a reflex In the presidential cam paign. Representative Ralney, the Demo cratic floor leader In the house, ex pressed the view that although men of his party allegiance will hold four of the seven directorships, the ad ministration "can't dodge" respon sibility for the new relief law that the corporation must administer. ' There la no Indication today when the last director, who must be a Republican, will be appointed. WHEAT HOLDERS PENDLETON, Ore., July 28, (AP) Plana for organising Umatilla county farmers tn the wheat holding move ment along the line of the "Dakota" plan are being oompleted. here. D, H. Nelson, prominent Pendleton farmer, today discussed the proposal before eervloe olub representatives, and committees are being organised from these clubs to work with the farmer organizations in effecting the movement. A drive has been started to p re rent farmers from consigning their wheat, on the contention that con signment tend to reduoe prloes. Re construction finance corporation money U available under the relief act for orderly marketing. It Is pointed out, and it la planned to make this money available to farm era who need funds for harvesting expenses. "0, She Dances Such A Way" That s What Cincinnati High School Annual Said Of Libby Holman In Predicting Her Career On Stage CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) Tobac co, king In North Carolina, rolled Into millions of clgarets and In turn pro ducing a fortune varolusly estimated to from 50,000,000 to 100,000,000. Smith Reynolds, the heir, a strange youth who loved aviation but scorned a formal education, dead at 30, the victim of "hands unknown." ... The grand opera house In Cin cinnati, where In the chorus began the career of Libby Holman, beautiful and talented daughter of a Cincin nati lawyer. Her deep-throated voice made her name bright on Broadway as a "torch singer." . , , These are the elements fitted Into romance that ended In mysterious tragedy a tragedy that Libby Hol man called "(hat crash of the uni verse, everything falling around me." The annual of Hughes 1tgh school here, where Libby was born, gives the world its first glimpse of the girl who was to preside over the beautiful estate of Smith Reynolds at Wtnaton Salem. The 1020 annual, the year she was graduated, said: - "Elizabeth Is one of the most original girls In our class. But, O, she dances such a way. Her contri butions to old Hughes have made her famous. She Is a talented actress, too. We all expect to see 'Libby' before the footlights some day. In deed, she has already given us many manifestations of the art." Prom Hughes she went to the Uni versity of Cincinnati, where she fin ished her four-year course In three years. A full page In the university an nual of 1023 was devoted to her ac tivities. Prominent waa a picture of her as "Violet Fields" In a comedy, "Fresh Paint." She was a member of the Woman's league, Mummers Dramatic society, Y. W. C. A., Varsity vanities, French club, History club, and took part In Greek games and Interclass athletics. William Fields, a former Cincinnati theatrical man, tells how she entered the show business. Fields was con nected with the Greenwich Follies, playing Cincinnati In 1926, when Libby applied to Paul Hlllman, man ager of the show. There was a va cancy in the chorus, and she was given the job. Soon she took the place of Rosalie CUxe, the comedienne of the show. Then she replaced Florence Moore at the Shubert In New York. The slip of a surgeon's knife. It was believed, ruined her voice for singing, but by accident she discov ered that her odd contralto put a new "blues" note In "blues songs." She became famous with her "Moanln' Low" and "Body and Soul." IRS ENGINE SUM EJECTOR FAILS ARIAK, Mich., July 38. (p) Henry Ford has proved to farmers In thla vlclnltythat he knows as much about steam engines as he does about gaso line motors. . Visiting his 1.380-acre Lenawee county farm yesterday to view the threshing of wheat and ry, Pordl found one of the three old-style steam threshing rigs out of eommij alon. The operator Informed Ford he had sent for a mechanic to make repairs. . "I know a little about these en gines," said Ford. "Let's go to work on It." The motor manufacturer shed his coat and vest, crawled about the threshing rig, tore down the steam ejector, and put It together again. The engine ran perfectly. Just about that time the mechanic arrived. "We wont need you," said Pord. Dance at Lake Creek Orange hall, Saturday, July 80., Good music 1 Body fir In 8-tler lota at l.7S. Medtord Fuel Co. Tel. 31. Two loads 18-ln. green slabs, 14.90. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631, Phone 843. We'll haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service. t.oimrA YOUNG Ffnl JV.ll.nd Ttwifty SERVE Kellogg't often. For lunch,tM. dren's supper, and late snacks, a well at breakfast. Costing only few cent package, it is u most economical food. Ready prepared. Delicious with milk or cream, fruits or honey. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek "JAKES j$ & Libby Holman, Broadway "blues singer" whose career was marred by tragedy when her husband. Smith Reynolds, met death from a bullet, displayed her stage talent early In life. The annual at Hughes high school, Cincinnati, took note of It and predicted she some doy would be a stage star. Here she Is In typical poses. LI PORTLAND, July 23 (AP) -Urging the lumber Interest of Oregon and Washington base costs on a fair re turn to labor, employes representing the 4-L locals of the two states have taken a firm stand against far ther wage cuts in the lumber in dustry and demand that "cost be baaed on a common labor rate of 93 a day for eight hours." The employes yesterday concluded a two-day session here. Protests from thousands of organized workers were the basis ton the resolution which the employes voted to ask the 4-L board of directors to consider at Its next meeting. f Portraits of distinction. The Peas leys, op p. Holly theater. SHRINERS ELECT Ai VIEW PARADE r.m wjjiwriprn .lulv 9fl f API Tom Laws of Yaarab Temple, Atlanta. oeorgia yesieraay was eieciu uuya rlal outer guard of the ancient Arabic at the annual convention here. The office wa the only one coniestea on the Imperial divan, an oiner of ficers, advancing one step. The other candidates for outer guard were Past Potentates Julius P. Hell of Milwaukee and Albert H. Fiebach of Cleveland. Laws is eisu a past potentate. At formal ceremonies wwj Earl C. Mills of Za-Oa-ZIg temple, r... t.... mwR will be advanced from deputy imperial ponw Imperial potentate, succeeding Thos. J. Houston' of Medlnah temple. Chi cago. Carrying out the keynote 01 convention, labelled the Shrine's "na- tt.n.nn.tr.Mnn Of ODtlmlSIU." an Industrial parade spectacle -was staged for the winners uy Francisco, In which old man depres slaughtered on floats and otherwise and evidence was dis played of the progress made In the state In various Industrial and busi ness lines, a DASSEL, Minn, July 28. (AP) August Nlkka, 78-year-old farmer, was killed and a dozen persons In jured late yesterday In a tornado which wrecked numerous farm build ings In a 30-mlle area northeast of here. Nlkka was crushed to death In his barn when the structure col lapsed.' Mrs. Nlkka was seriously Injured. New low prices at Peggie's Beauty Parlor. Phone 497. STATE VET LI OBTAINED FRAUDULENT ACTS SALEM, July 28. (AP) Investiga tion of conspiracy between real es tate owners and war veterans to de fraud the state In securing loans the World War Veteran:' State Aid commission was started here today, following the rejection of two loans believed of this nature by the com mission. State police officials ..were asked to assist In the Investigation. Jerrold Owen, secretary tojhe com- mlaston, announced that In the two cases where loans were rejected, one from saltern Oregon and the other from southern Oregon, It ws evident that real estate owners had given their property, to aon.e World war veteran who had not yet taken ad vantage of his loan, then after the loan was secured the property would be transferred to the original owner. Owen said this form of conspiracy has resulted from the difficulty In securing loans on real estate, with the bonus commission being virtually the only source for such loans In the state, but made only to World war veterans. Many veterans have not secured loans and some of these are being exploited by property owners desiring loans for business purposes, he declared. 1 Two loads 18-ln. green slabs, 14.50. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. - Auto glass installed while you wait. Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Works. IV She Reduced 38 Pounds The Safe Way MI have been taking Kruschen Salts for 4 months and I think they are wonderful. 1 am 33 years old and 5 ft. 2 In. tall. I was very fat. I weigh ed 163 lbs. and now I weigh 127 lbs. and feel fine. If I Jet up taking the Salts one morning I feel lazy and heavy." Mrs. Florence Loftus, Bos ton. This Is Just one of hundreds of letters we get every month Kruschen not only causes you to lose fat but while you are losing It you gain In health In vlvaciousness you lose fat where fat Is most prominent and at the same time keep stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels functioning nat urally. 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