MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, JEEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, JUNE I, 1931 PAGE SEVEN TRUCK OPERATORS 5TERING IE J. C. Collins' Office at 104 West Main Street Desig nated As Agency for Ore gon State Code Authority Tulip in Bloom For First Time Honors Jubilee Tot 12 years, a tulip tree hu been growing In the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch's home, 839 Minnesota avenue, but this sum mer for the first time (In honor of Oregon's Diamond Jubilee they aay) It has bloomed. The tree, planted by the Ulrlchs when they moved to that resi dence, has grown until It Is now taller than their second story home, they said today. The foliage has nlwaya been beautiful, but this spring the tree has many fragrant blossoms, pale green with a motley of orange. All operators for hire In Oregon, numbering 1594 owners, using ap proximately 4000 vehicles, began reg istering under the code for the trucking Industry on May 31, ac cording to J. C. Collins, who Is In charge of the local registration agency for the Oregon state code authority for the trucking Industry. "The trucking Industry, long at tacked in congress and state legisla tive halls as an unregulated agency of transportation, is setting its own house in order through a rigorous system of checks and controls pro vided In Its NRA code. Registration First Step "Registration is the first man datory step In effectuation of the code. It -was designed to give a com prehensive picture of the Industry, complete and accurate figures as to the number of vehicles operated In the various classes of services, num ber of vehicles in Interstate com merce, the tonnage hauled, number of employees, wages paid, commodi ties transported, radius of operation and other information necessary for effective code administration. "Nothing like that has ever been attempted. The trucking industry has been, more or less, the 'X' quan tity In transportation. Guesses as to Its extent many of tnem Daa ana effect on rail transportation have been numerous. The national code authority for the industry decided that the guessing shall cease and that every truck and Its use shall be pigeonholed; hence, an elaborate program of registration. Fee To Cover Work "When the truck operator regis ters, he Is required to pay a fee, which is intended to cover the cost not only of registration and tabula tion of the Information so obtained but also of the administration of the , eode In other respects. For instance, prior to June 14, he must file with his state code authority a schedule of his minimum rates. The state code authorities are charged with the duty of seeing that the operators adhere to such minima, which must be above the cost of performing the service. "Under such regulation, the eo callcd "fly-by-nlght" carrier who has been a thorn in the side of the leg itimate operator, is put under leash. Another control against under-cutting Is contained In the labor pro visions of tho code which provide for a 48-hour week and minimum wages for drivers ranging from 35 io 85 cents per hour. Tag To Show on Truck "When a truck operator registers bis vehicles he will be entitled to a metal plate Insignia which he must display on his vehicle. "Registration Is one of the means of obtaining compliance under the code. It Is a plan worked out by members of the Industry in cooper ation with the National Recovery Administration. It should be produc tive of a vast amount of information hitherto unascertalnable about this -industry," explained Mr, Collins. "Until such Information is ob tained, digested and tabulated, It Is premature to talk about federal reg ulation of highway operators. In order to regulate an Industry Intelli gently, the factors in such industry must be known." Will Make Jobs As a result of the general adoption of the forty-eight hour weeks by the trucking Industry, it la estimated em ployment in the Industry will be in creased by about 30 per cent. Many truck operations, prior to adoption of the code, it Is pointed out, had been on a sixty to a seventy-two hour week. "Regulation of the trucking In dustry is a gigantic task." admitted Mr. Collins. "The Interstate Com merce Commission has made such an admission, even while recommending to congress that it be allowed to bring all interstate common and con tract highway carriers under its Jur isdiction. "Leaders In this industry are de cidedly in favor of regulation under the code. The operation of the code already has indicated vast strides toward stabilization of rates and practices. As this type of regulation progresses, the benefits to shippers and competitive agencies as well as to the members of the Industry should become more apparent." Local truck owners may register at the office of Brown and White Agency, Inc., which Is located at 104 West Main street in Medford. Pope Celebrates 77th Milestone VATICAN CITY. June 1, (AP) Pope Pius quietly celebrated his 77th birthday yesterday. After saying a mass of thanksgiv ing In his private chapel, he received the congratulations of his relatives, spoke to them briefly, and then soon forgot his anniversary in the busy routine of his many dunes. Two Die In Crash Freight Airplane CROYDON, Eng.. June 1. -(AP) A French freight airplane struck a wireless mast in a heavy mist near the -airport today, skimmed several houses, crashed into another and then demolished two garages, crush ing automobiles inside them. Captain Ramond De Fives, the pi lot, and Roger L'Huiller. mechanic, were killed. Strongs as It may seem, your cup of mellow'd coffee and o rainbow have much in common. 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PARIS (AP) Spot cash tor the rich Soar mines will be asked by Prance If the district votes In 1836 to return to Germany, says Andre Prlbourg. vice-president of the for eign affairs committee of the cham ber of deputies. The mines and imnch Investments In the territory are valued at $100,- 000,000 and the treaty of Versailles stlpulatea that Germany must re purchase these If the district goes back to the relch. But the pact does not say how Ger many la to pay, except that the price la to be fixed by a committee of three, one German, one Frenchman and a neutral named by the League of Nations. Term Payments "Out." Now Prance says the payment must be In cash, for the nation hoe had enough of long-term installments, which. It la maintained here, "never are paid." Such schemes as were drawn up by the Dawes and Young committees, Prlbourg said, are "valueless." He added : "Furthermore, If the Saar returns to Germany the political barrier be tween Prance and the territory will be fortified Immediately by an Iron tariff wall." Sixty per cent of the Baar'a exports, under the present regime, come Into France, while France sells the Saar only five per cent of her exports. Mines War Recompense. "Inhabltanta of the Saax." Prlbourg said, "need not hope to get economlo concessions from us if they reject the League of Nations' regime." Ownership of the mines and the right to exploit them came to Prance at the end of the world war as re compense for damages Inflicted In the coal and Iron sections of northern France. All hope that the overwhelmingly German population of the 787 square miles of land will vote to Join France has been given up by the French, but they Insist that Saar citizens would rather remain under the present league management than return to nazl-domlnated Germany. League Has Last Word. Regardless of the outcome, the league, by the treaty of Versailles, will have the last word aa to what la to be done. It may hand It all back to Germany, give It to Prance, decide to continue Its own control or give part to Prance and part to Ger many. ' The league la required to talce the MAY RUM SALES TOTAL $223,955 SALEM, Ore., .Tune 1. (AP) Liq uor aalet during the month of May through the state's 34 stores and nu merous agencies totaled 1233.055.18, it wash shown by receipts filed with the state treasurer today. Revenue from beer and wine sales outside of state-owned stores was 33.197.43 for May, while licenses to taled $9,709.75, receipts listed today revealed. The total revenue from the tax since sales of beer and wine were legalized through the state liquor control commission to date was $72. 788.41, while the license fees issued brought in $103,049.93. These fig urea Include receipts for May. 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