MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933.
PAGE FIVE
TO SPUR WAGES
BIG INDUSTRIES
Administration Plans Same
: Weapon to Avoid 'Wild-
Cat Price Boosting Plea
Is Made to Entire Nation
WASHINGTON. June 37 (AP)
The td ministration wants to mold
publio opinion Into a prod tor big
Industrie that seem little alow
about agreeing on bow they shall
Increase wages and purchasing power.
And that same weapon will be
used to see that these Industries do
not stray toward any "wild-cat price
lifting" schemes.
Hugh 8. Johnson, recovery admin
tj lstrator. inaugurated the direct ap
peal campaign because he was slight
ly ruffled at the fact that the rest
of the 10 big Industrie apparently
are waiting to see what happens to
the cotton textile trade agreement be
fore presenting helr own.
r. Aid of Nation Needed
His thesis In the plea to the people,
and to business, was that the program
'cji succeed only if the whole na
tion gets behind it with both zeal
and determination every man and
woman."
Already he has received proposed
codes of fair competition from around
10 small Industries, but except for
cotton textiles the other big ones
haven't come through. One reason,
he said, was "Ill-Informed conjuct
ure" that labor first should organize
or that Industry should form com
pany unions to cut off labor organi
zations. "Both sayings are wrong and very
harmful, he summarized.
Profiteering Dangerous
To forestall possible "peace profit
) earing," he added:
"This Is a deadly serious matter
this danger of run-away prices. There
are still about 12,000,000 unemployed
In this country and even those who
till have Jobs are largely on much
reduced incomes. !
"Any wild-cat price lifting will have
its first bearing directly on the very
creature necessities of these unfor-i
u nates their means to keep out
hunger, thirst and cold. This admin-1
lstratlon will not stand for that and
we do not expect to have any trouble j
about it." I
Even as he made hi speech, 40 j
leading business men were 'getting
ready tor their meeting with Secre
tary Roper to discuss ways and means
of stabilizing Industry In the future
that the depression and boom jumps
will be smoothed out. Today cotton
textile manufacturers code of fair
competition will be brought up for
public hearings. j
Cotton Plans Bared
Although other Industries might!
put their plans In sooner, there were
Indications that the outcome of the
hearings and action by Johnson and
President Roosevelt on the code would
influence future agreements. I
There was, for Instance, this point
to be settled: The cotton textile trade
proposed a 40-hour work week with !
minimum wages $11 a week In the
North and aio In the South. In his
speech, Johnson conceded there should
he no inflexible rule but asserted:
"In a general way and without com
mitment we can say for the. benefit
of smaller employers everywhere that,
under present conditions, and as far
as the lowest paid class workers are
concerned, an average of about 32
hours a week at not less than 45 cents
an hour would do this Job."
More than 7,000 Japanese partici
pated In a popularity contest to de
cide the design of a new nickel coin.
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YOUNG ROCKEFELLER STARTS WORK
Winthrop Rockefeller (center), fourth ton of John D. Rockefellei
r It shown shaking hand, with guard of hi. father's plant at Bayonne,
N. Y, when he went to work In the company's personnel department
(Associated Press Photo)
PORTLAND, Ore., June 37. (AP)
The Journal said today some large
lumber mills In the Pacific northwest
are refusing to confirm orders, some
of them of considerable size, In the
hope that by delaying they may profit
by anticipated price Increases. The
paper observes that "this Is contrary
to reports being sent out by some
lumbermen's organizations."
"Further substantial gains are re
ported In all branches of the lumber
Industry," the article ssld. "This In
cludes logging, mill output, orders snd
logging supplies, and all other lines
connected with the lumber trade. . . .
Prices during this pickup have ad
vanced from S3 to $4 and In some
cases $10 a thousand. Many lumber
men predict higher prices within a
short time as orders sre piling up so
fast mills cannot aupply the demand.
"The demand In the logging sup
ply business has Jumped over 80 per
cent above the past two years, sccord-
lng to local houses. They are expect
ing a much grestcr gain In demand
as lumber activity Increases, Inas
much as many mills and logging
camps are using old equipment until
financial returns make It possible to
buy new materials."
LCLOSI
WASHINGTON. June 27. (AP) A
modification of previous plans to
close a number of Indian schools, so
they will be kept open but with
their activities sharply curtailed In
the interest of economy, was decided
upon today by the Indian bureau.
Bureau officials estimated 1,075
pupils would be removed from six
boarding schools, to have approxi
mately (635,000.
The schools affected Include Sa
lem, Oregon,
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY Will Be
LETTER 'DAY
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AT
In a booth at hall of science at the
World's Fair is one of the wonders
of the present age a refrigerating
mechanism that enables the layman
to see Just w.hat la happening In the
interior or nis electric regngerator
what freezes the ice cubes and what
keeps the temperature of the cabinet
at the right point for preserving food
and health, which la dependent
upon good food.
This particular refrigerating unit
la the only -one in the hall of science.
It was chosen by the fair for the sole
reason that It Is the only refrigerat
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public. This unit, an Integral part
of each Grunow electric refrigerator,
manufactured by the Grunow Corp
oration of Chicago, operates at the
World's Fair partly under glass. Ac
cording to Information received by
Palmer Muslo and Electric Store, lo
cal Orunow dealers. Crowds are
watching It spellbound, learning,
many of them, for the first time that
the electricity itself which operates
the mechanism of a refrigerator, has
little or nothing to do with the ac
tual maintenance of - the cold tem
perature.
"Every electric refrigerator con
tains some kind of gas which . re'
moves the heat first, and then Is
squeeezed to become a liquid again
and starts Its cycle of heat removal
all over again. In most electric re
frigerators this gas operates under
pressure and therefore it would be
dangerous, and impossible to have It
circulating through glass tubing.
"In the Orunow super-safe electric
refrigerator the refrigerant 'Carrono'
is a liquid under most conditions. It
can be .handled In open palls like
water, In fact, it looks like water. It
does not operate under pressure but
under vacuum. Therefore, there Is
no danger of bursting equipment."
To aid in preventing diced fruit
from going to the bottom of a gela
tin mold, chill the fruit and add It
when the gelatin mixture has partly
congealed.
At cSfp Jf
Hundreds of Special Bargains
Will Be Offered Tomorrow
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BY HOBOKEN SEER
Cows Will Be Bothered by
Hind Feet Prairie Fires
Slated Dry Law Repeal
Will Sweep the Country
By H. ALLEV SMITH.
United Press Staff Correspondent.
HOBOKEN. K. J., June 37. (UP)
Prof. Oustave Meyer, the eminent seer
of Hoboken, performed an intricate
operation today by "erecting a chart
of the heavens" in order to find out
what Is going to happen In America
during the summer. His discoveries
are not very encouraging.
Many of our most prominent citi
zens. Including President Roosevelt,
had best watch their step during the
next three months. Furthermore, ac
cording to the stars, cows are going
to have trouble with their hind feet.
And, in the words of Professor Meyer,
"great prairie flrea are Indicated, es
pecially so In the south, and south
west, hence precautions should be
taken.'
Hell to Pay Predicted.
"The sun," said the professor, ex
amining his astrological chart, "has
entered the zodiacal sign of cancer,
which occurred on Wednesday. June
31, 1033, at 4:05 p. m., Washington.
D. C. mean time, which la considered
Large, luicy, full-ripened by the
sun how good they would
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the birth of summer. There will be
hell to pay, my friend." 1
Professor Meyer finds the stars very
Indignant about prohibition. He sees
thorough and complete repeal to
wlndwsrd, and he summed up the
matter In this fashion:
I find that outright repesl of pro
hlbltion will sweep the country like
a tidal wave, or prairie fire, and be
fore the close of this year prohibition
will become a thing of the past, and
we will return to pre-war conditions,
success, normalcy and prosperity
again."
President Roosevelt, according to
Professor Meyer, should guard against
Injury on August a. S and 6, and on
September 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 10 and 22.
Evil Trails Walker.
James J. Walker, former mayor of
New York, will come under evil plane
tary influence during the summer,
the professor ssld, and hall atorms
will occur at publio places of amuse
ment, causing loss of money.
"Calamities of magnitude," said the
professor, adjusting his plnoa nes.
"will occur on our railroads with
much loss of life. Some of the great
est post of flee robberies of history will
occur, snd there will be much trou
ble for our postmasters. It Is prob
ably a case of boring from within.
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, the pro
fessor ssld, should be careful with
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his health this summer, since ha may
have to undergo an operation.
"The stock market," said Professor
Meyer, "will suffer some of the most
severe, sudden, peculiar and unex
pected slumps In history. Golf play
ers will miu many putts. Pipe
smokera should beware of tuberculo
sis. But I judge that there Is one
bright spot In the horoscope of Ameri
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King Denies Hints
Of Reconciliation
FONTAINEBLEAU. France. June 37
(UP) Former King Alfonso XIII
of SpMn, Issued a statement through
hts eecretery today denying reports
that the lormei ruler had become
reconciled to the marriage of his
eldest son, the Prince of Auturlas,
to a Cuban commoner.
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sent a telegram for forgiveness to
the couple, on a honeymoon at
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WASHINGTON. June ST. (AP)
Robert Kechner, director of the c.
vlllan conservation eorpa, said today
that a speeding up of the movement
of workera from conditioning cam pa
to foreit conservation camp waa nec
essary to meet President Roosevelt's
schedule of 360,000 In the forest by
July 1,
To put them there, Pechner aald.
the war department must move 80,-
000 Into the work camps In the next
week, and several thousand must be
put Into the conditioning camps to
prepare themselves for the rigorous
outdoor lire.
Enrollment of 33.000 world war
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eorpa director said, virtually has been
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PKOEVIX, June 97 (Special)
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