Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 03, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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One-Man Business Is
Tough Nut to Crack for
Recovery Drive General
By BABBY FEROCSOK, i
rnlted Prees staff Correspondent.
WASHINGTON. Aug. S. (DP)
Just as tli temperature u boiling
up above S today and the humidity
was soaring like Protessor Plccard on
a clear day. eomebody atepped up to
General Hugh B. Johnson and Inno
eentiy Inquired how a businessman
who doesn't employ anyobdy waa go
ing to reduce working houra of bla
employees.
That threw the whole national re
covery program Into ohaos. There
hasn't been so much eidtement
down there since the day when a
lumberman called up and actually
got to talk to Johnson after waiting
only 39 minutes and being discon
nected four tlmea.
Well, the NRA went Into confemce
on the qeustlon of whether Dominie
Tuterwlla, who playa the dual role
of employer end employe at his fruit
stand, should apply himself for a
raise la pay and ehorter hours and
get a blue eagle, or should he be de
prived of a blue eagle and allowed to
pursue an untrammeled course of
nigged Individualism and vote the
straight Republican- ticket In 1030.
Out of that NRA conference came
the answerclear cut and definite.
It was:
"Yea. and again. Ho."
Re wUl be allowed to display the
blue eagle, but he will not be allowed
to change the "We Do Our Part" to
"I'M Doing My Part."
That's simple enough, but on the
tangled question pf ethics the NBA
waa strangly silent. Obviously, if
Mr. Tuterwlla, doesn't raise bis own
pay be will not be doing his psrt
It Is equally obvious that the only
way he can raise his pay Is ao Issue
an order to himself to work longer
hours. But he has signed an agree
ment with President Roosevelt to
work shorter houra and not to re
duce salarlea.
It was suggested that a happy so
lution for Mr. Tuterwlla would be to
raise the price of an apple from 6
cents to 6 cents. Then, you see, he
could work shorter houra and pay
himself a larger salary. Right there,
thougn, somebody called attention to
section nine of the president's re
employment agreement which for
bids 1-icreaslng the price of any mer
chandise "more than Is made neces
ssry by replacement or Invoice costs
of merchandise." Apples selling at a
cents each would promptly convert
Mr. Tuterwlla Into a profiteer, and
you better smile w.hen you call any
body that, pardner.
Maybe we might as well forget the
whole business.
T
IN IRK OFC-C
I. R. Kline Says Stronger
Bond Between City And
Rural Areas Woven By
Great Get-together Pionlo.
"As human happiness depends up
on Individual prosperity, It becomes
the loyal and patrlotlo duty of every
ettlaen and every organisation to co
operate with the Medford Chamber
f Commerce, which la striving dili
gently at this time to make Presi
dent Roosevelt's National Recovery
Act effective."
fluch was the message brought to
more than 3000 farmers, entertained
here yesterday by Medford merchants
at the plcnle in the city park, when
2. R. Kline, master of the Pomona
Orange, expressed the sincere thanks
and appreciation of the residents of
the rural dletrlots, invited to the
very successful affair.
Appreciate Effort.
"Having met here today as guests
of the Medford Chamber of Com
merce to partake of this grand and
delicious barbecue luncheon and re
freshments, we keenly appreciate the
huge undertaking of the Chamber of
Commerce of satisfying the appetites
of several thoussnd hungry farmers,"
Mr. Kline declared. "True to repu
tation for doing things worthwhile,
the Chamber of Commerce has msde
the festivities of the day a grand
success."
"We hope that from this event may
emanate a stronger friendship and a
stronger spirit of cooperation be
tween the resldenta of this city and
those of every community In south
ern Oregon." Mr. Kline continued.
"Time will not permit the enumer
ation of the many achievements of
our local chamber, and the valuable
services given the farmers, dairymen
and orchardlsts of this county. But
those who have resided here for some
time are aware of the fact that had
It not been for this wonderful and
powerful organisation, we would not
at this time enjoy the many Improve
ments and developments of this
beautiful city and valley.
Punllo Support Needed.
"No organization etn succeed un
less every unit functions properly and
is supported by the public.
"Government cannot function suc
cessfully and satisfactorily unless
every branch of Industry and trade
receive their Just and proportionate
share of prosperity.
"Having experienced one of the!
most severe end destructive financial
panics of all time, we are entering
into an era of recovery and recon
struction. This means that many
concessions and readjustments must
be made. Particularly with reducing
unemployment, and la Increasing the
purchasing power of our country to
where it will be on a parity with
production.
riedged to Welfare.
"In conclusion, let me eay that the
Orange Is pledged to fire its undi
vided support to all questions of vital
Importance which tend to promote
the welfare of our country and man
kind. Again I thank the Medford
Chamber of Commerce and all who
have assisted In making this day one
long to be remembered. We hope
that In the near future the oppor
tunity will come when we msy re
turn some of the courtesies shown us
today."
Among others contributing to yes
terday afternoon's very successful
program, presented: by Pomona Orange
In the park, were the Rogue River
Cowboys, who were accidentally cllnv
Inated from yesterday's announce
ment of the program. They played
for 30 minutes and their numbers
were much enjoyed. They represent
the Eagle Point Orange.
Meteorological Report
August 8, 11)33.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
tonight; Friday fair. Not much
change in temperature.
Oregon: Unsettled tonight with
lower temperature east portion. Fri
day fair, but overcast on coast.
Local Data, .
Temperature a year ego today:
Highest, 104; lowest, 00.,
Total monthly precipitation, trace
Deficiency for the month, 0.
Total precipitation elnoe Septem
ber 1, 1933. K M Inches; deficiency
for the season, t it inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 30; 5 a. m. today, 03.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 3:08 a. m.;
sunset, 7:39 p. in.
Observations Tiiken at fi a. m.,
120 Meridian Time.
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Seattle
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Washington. DC.
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103 73
80 38
M 30
83 80
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70 86
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Cloudy
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Jenkins' Comment
(Continued from Page One)
talk big about than the Southern
Oregon country.
Let's forget our troubles of the
past few years and look forward hope
fully and happily to the bright pros
pects held by the future jeers.
American Laundry
PLEDGES SUPPORT
To The Principle
and Purposes Of The
KEEPING SCORE ON REPEAL'
ELECTIOHS ALREADV HELD I
STATE I DATE I FOR REPEAL I AGAINST
MICHIGAN
WISCONSIN
RHODE ISLAND
WYOMING
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK '
DELAWARE
NEVADA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
CONNECTICUT
NEW HAMPSHIRE
tOWA .
CALIFORNIA
WEST VIRGINIA
ARKANSAS .
ALABAMA '
TENNESSEE
OREGON
TOTALS
APRS
APR.4
MAY 1
MAY IS
MAY 16
MAY Zi
MAY 27
MAY 27
JUNE 5
JUNES
JUNE 13
JUNEZ0
JUNEZ0
JUNE 20
JUNE 27
JUNE 27
JULY IS
JULY IS
JULY 20
JULY 21
ET8 50.546
13648.031
BTI 50,244
287,931
141,518
20,74
HOftfMWS CHtSMAT COJKTr (OHVfHTtQNv,
H513.S32
D 1.946.532
a 45,615
90,133
247.450
13.505
63 otiKUTCt tHCHHH roiwrr onuniON4
O 1,133,643
Q 557,062
O 441,195
3 236,742
0 75,999
3 317,275
3 1.019,818
C3 219, 229
& 2.176
IH 92.443
3 125,225
EI 130.4S&
8,685.759
105,901
312.120 .
98,814
34.816
30,34O
249,943
319.581
136,413
41,232
61,202
116,528
69,126
2.578,056
VOTING IN AUGUST
ARIZONA AUG.6
MISSOURI AUG.I9
TEXAS . AU6Z6 .
Washington; aug.29 a
Clip this out, pete It up somewhere and keep your own score on the
repeal contests. Lifted are the states which alreudy have decided, and
those which will vote. In August. The figures given In cases are Incom
plete, unofficial or both.
Home owners of Pierre, 6. D were
given 0,000 gallons of water free In
July for the purpose of helping de
velop lawns and gardens.
About 85 per cent o fthe Iowa
State college gradustes in 1030-33
are at work, reports President R. M.
Hughee.
'lie'
In New Zealand, deer Imported
years ago have become euch a
scourge that the state pays a bounty
for each one killed.
ACTORS OF ABILITY
IN NORMAL SCHOOL
PLAY ON SATURDAY
The Southern Oregon Normal
school has two students who have
had an unusual amount of dramatic
experience. Jeanne Wilson, formerly
of Medford. and Roy Schwartz of
Idaho had acted In numerous plsys
before coming to the local school
when they have continued to be
outetandlog In dramatle work. Both
have leading roles tn 'Orumpy" to
be presented at the normal auditor
ium In Ashland Saturday, August fi,
at 8:14 o'clock.
Mlas Wilson has spent six months
on the rosd In Wsehlngton plsylng
In her father's company. She took
the lead In the "Mikado" one night
wheq the star was ill. Twice Miss
Wilson took the lead tn high
school plays at Elms, Washington.
As "P-achel" In Angus V. Bowroir's
"Andrew Jseksou she was seen here
In en outstanding role Uat winter.
Miss Wilson's father and mother
played together for msny yeara. Mrs.
Wilson la a graduate of the school
of speech at Northwestern University.
She has been a college teecher of
speech and at one time gave elocu
tion lessons in Medford.
Mr. Srhwarts has played leading
roles In all production In which he
bas taken pert. He has been seen
at the normal tn the lead of Capek's
"R. O. R." as well as Sir James Bar
rtea "The Halt-Pound Look" and
Chekov's "The Boer." He was cast
In tie main part In two of his high
sehool plays In Idaho.
BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. S. (JP)
Dr. Minnie Berelson Goldberg, child
specialist, hurried to a hospital to
attend a newborn baby. Her pati
ent cared for, she taxied to another
hospital where she became the moth
er of a seven-pound baby girl.
SALEM, Aug. J. IAP) The body
of an unidentified man with the leu
ter "T" tatooed on bla left arm waa
found by section workers along the
Oregon Klectrlo railway right-of-way
near Qulnaby tAla morning.
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