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PAOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, irEDFOUl), OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933, E Hitler Consolidates Work Program 00 Employment Projects Blanket Law Covers $250,000,0 PEAR TREES NOW Bplder mites have made their ap pearance In pear treea during the put few daya and general leaf Injury hai occurred In aeveral different orcharde. Growers are adrleed by L. p. WUcos. county agent and L. O Centner of the 80. Oregon Experi ment Station to be on the watch from now on and apply control mea aurea when their pear treea first thow signs of leaf damage. Because of the epray residue prob lem, growera are requested to consult their county sgent as to the best program to use In case Infestations appear In late July and August. , The mites, commonly called red spidera may well be classed as a major pest to fruit trees and growers should be able to recognise the symptoms of Infeststlon snd be pre pared to 'apply control measures Im mediately. The mites work on the under sides of the leaves, causing such leaves to turn brown and black and later to fell off. Such a defoliation la harm lul, not only to the fruit now present but also to the formation of fruit buds representing next season's crop. To prevent such damsge and yet not complicate the fruit cleaning process, growers should apply control meas ures If signs of Injured leaves are noticed within the next ten days. The D'AnJou and Bosc varieties will probably show damage first, so watch these trees cloe, ' Rocommendeo aontrol Is aa fol lows: On pears use medium summer ell emulsion at the rate of l'i gal lons to the 100 gallons of water. D'AnJou, Boeo and Cornice varltlea probably are the only ones that need receive this treatment. Bartletu should not be sprayed with oil emul sion spraya at this time, If they are to be cleaned and packed for eastern shipment. . On applea use 14 gallons of light summer oil emulsion to the 100 gal lons of water. Successful control depends a great deal on the applica tion, spray thoroughly the under , aides of all leaves, especially. those In toward the center of the tree. K MEMBERS IN VETS' HOSPITAL Charlee L. Jarrett and Raymond Conover of Camp Bly. of the Civilian Conservation corn, were yesterday taken to the aojdlcrV hospital at noeeburg, and Stuff Sergeant Oliver of the U. S. army, stationed at Camp lieu ben, was sent to Camp Apple gate. Jarrett suffered an attack of acute appendlcltti, and Conover waa treated or a broken leg. acquired while at tending a. baaeball game In Bly. A frnndstnnd, in which there were aeve ral hundred spectator! crashed, and Conover waa Injured. Sergennt Oliver wu treated for a broken shoulder, and was placed In Applegate camp. Major James R. Blb Ighaus, Medford district CCC surgeon, accompanied the two youths to Rose By Tom Wllhelm. BERLIN (AP) Plans for relieving the unemployment situation advanc ed by previous government have been rolled Into one gigantic measure by the Hitler cabinet in an effort to pull Germany out of the rut. Throughout the plan which calcu lates to spend a billfon marks, or $250,000,000. and put 1, 250.000 men back to work in field, factories and offices, one mar observe Bruenlng, von Pa,jen and von Schleicher, all of whom busted themselves with the same problem. iMeniploymrnt Cut Claimed Broadly speaking the plan la based on two theses, lightening of the debt snd tax burdens through various means, and stimulation of buslneas by means of treasury loans to groups. Individuals and municipalities. The Hitler administration claims that thus far It has brought down the number of unemployed to 6,000. 000, roughly a million less then the high point this winter and some CO ,000 less thsn the low of lsst year. The 1.000.000,000 marks will be amortised through budget levies over the next five years. Replacements Reduce. Taxes Tax exemptions will be allowed for various machinery replacements In factories, as long as the purchases are mode within Germany. Funds will be put at the disposal of water and electricity worka for extension of their services and to municipalities and districts which will use the money for Improvement of canals, subways and public build ings. These latter loans will be In terest free, but other loans will bear a nominal rate. Frlta Relnhardt, state secretary in the ministry of finance, estimates that the pis nwtll absorb 1.2ft0,000 persona from the floating supply of unemployed workers. He Indicated that additional laws would be pro mulgated by the cabinet from time to time as conditions warrant. Embraced In the blanket law are propoaol whereby tax evaders, un til October 1 of this year, may avoid the risk of Jail sentences and fines. A tax evader whose conscience bothers him may go .to his lawyer and pay the amount of the evasion. Thereupon the lawyer sends It In his own name .to the finance depart ment and receives a receipt, This receipt Is a guarantee against future prosecution. The government said this would be the last amnesty for tax dodgers. Private funds established to alle viate the lot of the unemployed may be deducted In their entirety from the gross Income In figuring Incomes taxes the new law provides. PRE-STORK BOASTING DECLARED NOT NEWS MUSKEOON, Mich.. July . (AP) The city editor wouldn't agree It was news. 80 William E. Worthing paid to have this advertisement published: "Notice Mr. and Mrs. William E. Worthing of Muskegon, 103.1 Valley St., wish to announce that they are expecting their first baby In November." lit t HM"l,TTl A . Of X av, .-mar The lllller governiiient hns tiiiderliiken lo otlnilrilster Oeriimny's mi employment relief projects under one blanket decree - covering private, municipal and federal effort to get the Idle back to work. Above, unem ployed ineii are uliown getting a free meal, llelotv, Jobless workers are cooperating In building homes for lhrm.eltes In a Berlin suburb. NEW YORK, July (AP) Clamor for a speedier New York stock ex chage ticker has risen to a shrill pitch since the advent of the Infla tion bull market. The present ticker, Installed In September, 1030, Is considerably fast er than the Instrument It displaced, but Is nevertheless Inadequate for the prompt reporting of transactions In five and aix million share days, according to Its critics. The ticker system operates at a printing speed of S00 characters per minute. Oregon IV rut her. Cloudy on the coast and otherwise fair, with no change In temperature tonight and, Friday; moderate weat and northwest winds offshore. Cell the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau They can '.ell you who pan nla dobts orompuy. E SALEM, July 6. (AP) Search for William Young, Portland aviator missing since June 16, Is being con centrated In timber lands near Mo lalla. The fervid search of fellow filers and others Is now following the vul ture trail. Loggers near Molalla re ported that buzzards were circling a timber tract there and stench of a decaying carcass was noted, Pilot Jack Eyerly said. Pliers were unable to locate any wreckage- from the air, but Molalla persons on foot and on horseback are combing the dense underbrush with hopes of locating the wreckage. if It Is there, Eyerly reported. Perted for r.ang. SALEM, July fl.(AP) Peter Bar- betsotls deserted her and she now thinks him a member of "gangland" In the' east. Mm. Bnrbetnotta alleged In a divorce complaint filed here. TOM KAY ESTATE TO 2 i SALEM, July 6 (AP) Personal property appraised at $121,951 will be turned over to the three heirs of the late Thomas B. Kay, state treasurer, according to the final report of the estate filed yesterday In probate court here by Cora M. Kay, administratrix of the estate. Real property valued at tSDOO waa . also left by the state treasurer while his estimate holdings In entirety with the widow In real property ran be tween S50.000 and 100.000. The estate was admitted to probate In May, 1931, and the value of all personal and real property la of that date. Under the Oregon law. the widow receives one-half of the per- I sonal property, while Ercel Key and I Marjorle Kay Huntington, the two children, each receive one-quarter. The widow recelvea a dower right . to one-half of the personal property. 1 8ALEM. July 6. (AP) Sale of four $1000 sewer and water system bonds of the city of burns for $300 each was authorized yesterday In circuit court here for the depositors of the Aurora State Bank, Insolvent. A. A. Schramm, state bank super intendent, asserted that 30 cents on the dollar waa the highest bid avail able. The book value to the bank for the bonds was $3920; the receipts from the sale were $1200 and Interest. SAN FRANCISCO, July 8 (AP) F. W. Bradley, 70. noted mining engi neer and president of Alaska Juneau ; and Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mln- lng companies, died today at his ; home- here, I Not Just Another PillTo Deaden Pain But ( wonderful modern medi cine which ten upon the conditions which CAUSE the pain. Take them regularly and you should suffer less and less each month. PERSISTENT USE BRINGS PERMANENT RE LIEF. Sold at all good drug stores. Small size 50 (L LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TABLETS FOR RELIEF AND PREVENTION OP PERIODIC PAINS F For CCO workers who exhibit quali ties of Initiative. Industry and lead ership, new regulations for the work ers provide that "no more than B per rent of the authorised strength of sny CCO company may be paid a cash allowance of $40 per month, while an additional 8 per cent may be paid a rash allowance of $90 per month." Previous regulations provided for a flat cash allowance of $10 for each enrolled man. Those to reoetve the Increase In pay, according to Instructions Issued by Msjor Oeneral Mai In Craig, are to be selected by the company commander and the camp superintendent for each camp. Men aelected for the Increease In pay will assist In the administra tion of camps and In many cases In overseeing work to be performed In the forests. ALL-STATE P1GN1C TO L Attorney rrank DeSoura, yesterday announced tat an alNatate pirnti honorlng Oeneral Charlea H. Martin, congressman Irom the third dlatrlrt. will be held on the Columbia river July lo. DeSour received the Infor mation (rom J. T. Summervllle, secre tary of the Democratic, state central committee. The ataie picnic lll be the first of Ita kind to be held by the Demo cratic party In Oregon DeSouse, aald. 'd he also eapressed the hope that a lew Democrats from southern Oregon woul t attend. DeStmta will have tickets for Vie picnic In case any wish to go, Unique Equipped For Best Service With another large twm annexed to Ita offices a 30 South Central ave nue, the Unique Cleaners announce superior aervlce for Its patrons. Adill tlonsl equipment haa been secured to mase it possible for the Unique to haudle the finest silk mslerisls as well aa leather garments, 1. c. Moss, manager, said today. In order to assure Medford people 01 satisfactory clesnlng the Unique haa snip'oyed Kd DeMoreis. formerly of Long Beach. Cel.. to lake charge of the cletsUig departmeut. EXTRA! EXPANSION AflNHOUNCENEHT Thig expansion plan offering you a new and more complete service, is in line with our desire to meet the new merchandise requirements in connection with our growing business. Our many friends and customers ( have made this new development possible. 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