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L. irEDFOKD VATL TRTBUNTS. irEDFOIlT). OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 13, 1933. PAGE THREE EAGLE'S TALONS SHARP FOR NRA IE Penalty Provisions of Law to Be Used Fully When Necessary Says Adminis tratorDrive Move Fast WASHINGTON, Au. 9. Hugh 8. Johnaon, national recovery chief, said today the penalty pro visions of the law were Intended only for "recalcitrant minorities." but th they would be used fully when neces sary. At the eame time, the administra tor told newspapermen that the "In flux of codes And the exhaustion of N. R. A. insignia makes It look a though the Blue Eagle campaign Is going over even more rapidly tbun 1 espected." Country Covered. Shortly before. In opening tbe hear ing on an automobile code, Johnson had described the re-employment campaign as "drawing to a close," adding that it has "covered the coun try from one end to the other with Blue Eagles." Discussing the penal t lee In the re covery act, the administrator repeated that it was intended that under the code. Industry should govern laelf. Be eald he expected the bulk of every industry to move together "In this great cooperating effort," but whenever It was necessary to use the penalties provision, Including licens ing of industries and fines or Jail sentences, it would be oune. Hint to Ford. Johnson opened hearings on the automobile manufacturing code with e, statement apparently directed at least in part at Henry Ford, that no exceptions would be made In Its ad ministration, whether the manufac turers not concurring are small or large. Without mentioning Ford by name. but with his meaning pointed by ford's declination thus far to tub scribe to the code presented by others 1 of the Industry, Johnson said: It is a matter of regret that the Industry as represented here does not include 100 per cent of automobile manufacturers; because, certain It li, that in the administration of this law and the distribution of Blue Eagles, no exoeplon can be made in favor of any manufacturer, whether bis output be great or small. We shall execute this law as we find it, without fear and without favor.' Open Shop Stickler. In addition to the absence of Ford from the list of manufacturers sup porting tbe code, Interest in the bear ing centered upon its labor provi sions declaring in favor of the open shop. The code provides wages of 40 to 43 cents per hour for factory work ers, depending upon the population of the city In which they work. Maxi mum hours are stipulated as 48 In any one week, with the average not to exceed 35. After setting forth that employes shall have the right to organise and bargain colectively through repre sentatives chosen by themselves. without Interference or coercion, the code says: "Under the foregoing provisions, the employers In the Industry may continue the open shop policy under which the selection, retention and ad vancement of employes will be on the basis of individual merit without re gard to their affiliation or non-affltl- atlon with any labor or other organis ation." Donald Rlchberg. counsel to the re covery administration, urged the elimination of the "open shop" ref erence from the code, saying it "may be easily construed as the declara tlon of a policy of refusing to comply with the law." CHARLEY ENTERS PLEA GUILTY STEALING CALF LOCAL BUSINESS TO BE Mllroy Charley of the Climax dl trlct was charged with larceny late yesterday, when he waived a. grand Jury hearing and entered a. -plea. Sentence was continued. Charley Is alleged to have stolen a calf belong ing to Fred Luy. The district attorney's office says The executive committee of the Medford organization of the National Recovery Act la steadily receiving aa- rtiftnn.i information regarding the rulings and regulatlona of the act. worked out at national neaoqumicio. and the members announced today that the big check orf-all local busi nesses to determine compnanco the act will be started within a few days. This check will constitute an au thentic survey, showing tho names of .11 iin. nf business and employers. who have signed the N. B. A. code. ss well as those who nave signed aim failed to comply with the require ments, If there are any such. A complete checkup 01 every uui in tn Mfriford area will be ,, ihnvin. in each case whether or not the particular busfness Is liv ing up to tne requirements ui " -ith .inn nr cent observance. After this Information is ccmpneu ic j t A And will be oermlttcd to remain, only at those businesses thra hv lmied their respective coaea aim observed them to the letter. The local organization of the a iinnai nmvrrv Act has been per fected with establishment of the In formation bureau, which started in operation yesterdoy morning at the Chamber of Commerce building. The committee, composed of Leon B. Has- klns, Harry Fredette ana ur. i. a. d.,v win hn nt the Chamber of Commerce each morning from 0:00 to 10:00 o'clock for the purpose m receiving complaints and disseminat ing Information regarding the proper operation of the N. H. A. codes In relation to business and working hours and wages. he has made a statement. Charley was among the first 11 men drawn In the trial of J. Arthur LaDleu. and was the frlst to be excused by the stste, in the exercise of Its peremp tory challenges. K.MED Broadcast Schedule Saturday, S :00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. 8 :0S Musical Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. - 0:00 Friendship Circle, 0:30 Morning Melody. 10:000. 8. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Schubert's Love Bongs. 10:30 Musical Note. 11:00 Quartettes Parade. 11:15 The Grants Pas, Bour, 11:30 Song and Comedy. 13 :00 Mid-day Review. 12:15 Popularltis. 12:30 News Flashes by Msll Tribune. 13 :30 Martial tUualc. 1:00 Varieties. 2:00 Classified Addition of the Air. 3:00 The Three C Entertainers. 5:00 Popular Parade. 5:45 News Digest by Mall Tribune. 8 :00 Medford Theater Ouldo. 6:16 Andy Slough. 6:30 Dinner Dance Muslo. " 7 :00 Moderulstlca. 7:30 to 8:00 Eventide., Home for Day Miss Fal William who hss been spending the past two ia sieoiora with relatives,, was a Thursday visitor to this cltv re turning to Medford in the evening. u rants rass Dally Courier. IN DISAPPEARANCE PORTLAND, Aug. 18. (AP) Police today redoubled their efforts to flud Arthur B. Blanchard, 45, missing em ploye of the Mountain States Power company at Albany, when they were told by an automobile renting agency here that Blanchard rented a machine Saturday night and that It has nut been returned. , Blanchard left his wife here Satur day evening, telling her he had an en gagement with a stamp collector. The automobile company said that not more than IS minutes later he rented the car, saying he would need it three hours. His wife said he told her when he left that he would return within an hour. Early this week Blanchard 'a package of stamps and airmail envelopes were received in the mall, addressed to him at Albany. A note accompanied them, signed by R. O. Pack, who said they were recovered near the Oceanic Steamship terminal here. They had been In the water. Blanchard'a name I and address was in the package. Harbor police dragged the rher at the point, where the package was found, and this work was continued today. Employes of the automobile rent ing agency said Blanchard appeared In a despondent mood when he took the machine, friends said he had been ill several months. A warrant for his arrest was obtained by tbe renting agency when tbe machine was not returned aa promised. V 1 GOT A HALF A DOLLAR., FELLOWS, AND I'M GOING TO TREAT V , ... i i. uvcei e Tt A kiii-tr ai . f TIGHTWAD Hi I CHOCOLATE SODA.' W-r-yr V r f Va! IkOMEOM FELLOWS )'i6'R j We're proud to display the NRA emblem in our window because we're glad of the opportunity to cooperate with our great President in the nation wide movement toward prosperity and happiness. 4 Free Deliveries Daily 8:00, 10:00, 2.00, 4:00. Phone 603 Fresh Dressed Hens lb. 15V2C HAMS Crater Brand i4y2c Whole or Half.' Lb. Beef Roasts Shoulder cuts, nice and tender lb. 8c Garlic Sausage something different 2 lbs, 27c WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the EELHABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. Phone 20 MORE POWER! TO YOUR FOOD DOLLAR Buy food the Reliable Way and see how much farther your dollar goes. A Home Owned store doing a big business plus low overhead enables you to buy high quality groceries at low prices. All our clerks are ex perienced grocerymen. WE BE lieve in working with the Local producer. 4 Free Deliveries Daily--8 a. m., 10 a. m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m. Boiling Beef . . lb. 7c Veal Roasts . lb. 8V2c Shoulder Mutton lb. 7c lb. Mutton Stew Veal Stew- Leg of Lamb . lb. 14c 5c Veal Steaks Shoulder Cuts . . lb, Shoulder of Lamb fancy grain fed . lb. Sliced Bacon mOd cured, fine flavor Bacon Backs sugar cured, lean Pabstett Cheese Pimento or Standard Peerless Butter lb. 25c 10c lb. 20c lb. 18c 2 for 29 c Phone 20 Phone Orders in Early for Beat Service SATURDAY SPECIALS Sauerkraut, fancy qual. ... 2 for 25c (No, 2 van) Tomatoes 2 for 25c (Ijrsc No. 22 can) . Oysters 2 cans 25c Royal Club String Beans ..... 15c (Fancy Whole, No. 2 can) Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas 15c (No. 2 can) Cocoanut, bulk . . .... pound 21c Red Beans . 4 pounds 19c Post Toasties . . . . 3 packages 23c Ice Cream Powder .. 3 packages 25c EXTRA SPECIAL. WATERMELONS Another large shipment of those delicious Rattlesnakes. Get our price. Local Tomatoes, 3-lb. basket. ...... .10c Fancy Packed Elberta Peaches, Box 55c . i i t ; i in. cantaloupes, large, luscious, o ior iut LltJvirJ Local Red or White Potatoes, 12 lbs .25c Tune in On KMED Every Morning at 8:15 for Daily Specials ORON1TE FLY SPRAY Qt.59c Pt.39c DOG and OAT FOOD.. PORK and BEANS RIPE OLIVES I I 13 1 3 cans 25 - 4 cans 25 Tall Can 10h SWEET PICKLES, qt. 35. Small Jar FREE. COFFEE,' lb. pkg. 19S 3 lbs. 55 M.J.B. Aladdin, lb. can 2 1S Golden West, 3 lb. can S5? Royal Club or Golden West, lb. can. 29 Automotive Men Invited To View Colyear Movie Col year Motor Sales Co., will be host next- week to the entire auto motive maintenance trade of Jack son county, tn a big automotive meet ing featuring the Perfect Circle com pany's new talking pictures, "Through Traffic" and "Highlights of Ring En gineering." These two new productions pro duced by Warner Brothers Pictures. Inc.' are the successor to "Endle&s Channels." which was shown to over 158.000 automotive men throughout the country last year. This meeting will be held at 3U East Main street, starting at 8:15 p. m. next Tuesday. Invitations have already been mailed to all garages, service stations, repair shops and other automotive outlets In this city. STATE'S 10 GUARDASSETS (Continued from Pafi. One) of California had W.000,000 In this aa. .delation. Mr. Rlchardion aald ha waa 'Terr hopeful that a reorganization plan can be effected which will put the association In new management and put It under control of thoaa who have Invested money In It." Malla said during the reorganization and conservatorship, pavmeuta on in stalment stock will be accepted by the examiner In charge for deposit In a trust fund. The payment either will be applied on the stock under the reorganisation plan or returned to the holders of Instalment or sar in stock. The commissioner declared tho ac tion "la for the protection of all In terested persons and eliminates any danger from litigation or undue ad' vantage from anyone having accounts with the association." The examination of the company was reported at the conference ta hav disclosed "a depreciation la value of company holding In a euf flclent amount to counterbalance the company' present surplus and to se rtously Impair the fully p:i per manent reserve stock." Beally Loans Only Assets. Loans In real eatate comprise aft of the company's 128.000.000 In asset. These are divided approximately sa follows: sao.000.000 in California) 2,000.000 In Oregon; S300.000 IS Washington: eso.ooo in Montana; el 000.000 In. Idaho: ajoo.ooo in Utah, and 80O,00o In stock loana or loans obtslned by Investors on their ah are holdings. Cash on hand, holdings m government bonds and loan on real estate in Wyoming and Arlrona make up the balance of the assets. Liabilities to Investors consist gen erslly of Investment holdings by In. vestors In Instalment and saving! stock, permanent reserve stock of l. 450.000. surplus of approximately HSOO.OOO. and other Items. Total lia bility on Instalment and savings ac counts are approximately a34.0O0.000. divided approximately as.OOO.OOO la accounts of Csllfornla Investors; 6.000.000 by Montana Investors; 4.500.000 by Utah lnvestora: W.OOO. 000 by Idaho Investors; 1. 000.000 by Wyoming Investors; 1400.000 by Ne- Washington and Oregon. Avoid shopping inconveniences no walking, driving or parking difficulties. Personal Attention. Prompt Service Phone 252 for Good Food Save a hot, tiresome shopping trip Just 'phone your order and it will be carefully filled and promptly delivered to your door Four daily deliveries and five on Bat iirdays, starting as early aa 8:00 a. m. (10:002:304:006:00.) "Miracle Whip" Is Kraft's delicious new MIRACLE WHIP salad dressing is here, ready for your Saturday shopping-You'll be delighted with this new kind of dressing. . . The Kraft Company will refund DOUBLE YOUR MONEY if you do not agree that Miracle Whip is more tasty than the finest mayonnaise . . e Marsh's patrons will be among the first in Medford to enjoy this new product. SUGAR 100 lbs. $5.39 Demand Local Produce jj rne liocai wiowem iievu uur noip Local Watermelons, ,b 2V2C Guaranteed Ripe. Local Cantaloupes, 3 for 25c Large Size. Local Tomatoes, 3 lb. . 13c Local String Beans, 4 ,b 10c Blue Lake or Kentucky Wonder. . Local Green Peppers each lc Large and Smooth. . Saturday Specials m jas Home Grown Watermelons and Cantaloupes i Mixed Nute, pockage..49 Fancy Golden Bantam Green Corn, dos 1.5 Wadhams Salted Peanut Large Package Oxydol, a....22I small pkg FREE jq Del Monte Tuna Fish, jMb. can 2 for 32$ Cashew Nuts, pkg.......39 15 ounce jar Pure Strawberry Preserves ..19 eaiiti?aH MaffteeH' Phone 81. Choice R. I. Hens & Fryers Choice Steaks, lb. ... . . . Beef Pot Roast, lb. . . . Free Delivery ... 15c 10c Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. 7". 25c Shop Here for Your Week End Picnic Lunch Meats If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune J