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PAGE.TETST MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. flfEDFOKD, OREGOJP. FRIDAY. JULY 13. 1931 SHE VIOLENCE (Contlnuea from piga one) tlon of more than 600,000, stood In Imminent danger of complete physi cal Isolation In case the fast spread ing strikes extended to ferry trans portation agencies. Already the high ways leading Into the city from the southward were blxrkaded by strike pickets determined to stop commercial activity. The southward entrance to Ban Francisco, being a peninsula scarcely four miles wide between the bay and the ocean, was a virtual bottle-neck whlcb could be closed with ease. Supplies Scanty The city had enough fresh meat, fruit and vegetables to last perhaps three days, and enough tinned and other non-perishable food to with stand a siege of 20 to 30 days. Milk trucks still were running and bakery wagons continued to operate, but there was no assurance as to how long this would continue. Two thousand California national guardsmen continued to hold the state-owned Ban Francisco water front In a military calm. Scattered Instances of violence continued else where In the city and the police mobilized for extra duty. The plana of Acting Governor Frank F. Mar- rlam were ' awaited anxiously as to whether he would extend the na tional guard lines farther Into the city In case of recurring disorder. Besides the striking longshoremen and marine workers, more than 0000 union men already were on strike In tbe bay area, about 6000 more were ready to Join them Saturday and the Central Labor Council's strike "strat egy" committee, called a session at mid-afternoon to determine Its rec ommendations for the 65,000 union men In the city. A general strike recommendation waa commonly ex pected. The east bay cities, Including Oak land and Alameda, were similarly sit uated, with thousands of union men already on strike and others awaiting advice from the Alameda County La bor Council as to their future course. Thero are about 46.000 Union men In the csst bay district. SAN FRANCISCO, July IS. (AP) Urging Immediate acceptance of arbi tration by the striking maritime unions, president Roosevelt's labor disputes board today declared that If the strikers and employers csnnot be brought together some other means must be found at once to avert a complete tleup of bay district cities, already menaced by the short age of food and gasoline supplies. MWe have got to get thera together on arbitration at once or find some other solution," declared Oscar K. Cuahlng, San Francisco attorney and member of the board, as It began further conferences with the mari time trades representatives. Expect Word Soon Cushlng said the board expected to hear from the employers shortly on whether they would submit to arbi tration Involving all the striking or ganizations. The employers previous had agreed to arbitration on the con troversy with the International Long shoremen's association, concerning wages, hours and the operation of the hiring agencies. Acta of violence continued, while the strike spread with 2500 taxicab drivers and chauffeurs walking out at 6 a. m. The taxlcabs were absent from San Francisco streets, giving the thoroughfares, decorated with flags and gay bunting for the recent Knight Templar conclave, a strange appearance. At Oakland a mob described by police as hoodlums and alleged com munlats, stormed six theaters and j restaurants. The men made futile attempts to enter three Chinese cafes, then forced operators of Talka Bar, to close their doors. Affressti Flee Girls at a burlesque shown ou at 1 Eighth and Washington streets fled to safety with the approach of the hoodlums and the manager locked the doors. Four youths, alleged mem bers of the mob, were arrested and charged with Inciting a riot. As shelves of grocery stores here were depleted, 16 cases of dysentery In a Leavenworth street apartment house waa reported by Dr. J. O. Gel ger, city health officer. Dr. Gelger blamed the malady eith er to "antiquated food from dusty shelves" or contaminated water. "Unless people are very careful this strike is going to cause a lot of food poisoning," Dr. Gelger warned. Ray or Hope Seen A ray of hope for the labor disputes board was seen In a statement Issued by Thomas G. Plant, representing the waterfront employers, who declared they would meet the unions for pur poses of collective bargaining. Plant Insisted, however, the unions should determine who should represent them. The longshoremen and sailors have Insisted upon control of the hiring halls and the labor disputes board was reported as endeavoring to get certain concessions on the matter.. As they began a conference with the board, however, some representa tives of the maritime workers Inti mated there was no absolute neces sity for the hiring halls. But they Insisted - tbe company controlled agencies, derlvlsely called "fink halls" by seafaring men, must be abolished before. Only 25 nercent of seamen hired on the Pacifio coast obtain their Jobs through the halls, they said. 4- GAS AND OIL CO-OP ORGANIZED HERE 10 AIDFARMERS (Continued Hum page one) oept to the growers and farmers who belong, and all savings and profit, over and above operating expenses, are returned to the members in the form of dividends. Mr. Carpenter reported this morn ing that completed plans for the local cooperative will be brought about next week, and expressed the hvpo that all persons and firms actually engaged In the production of crops in Jackson county will become asso ciated with the organization. Ar rangements have been made for the securing of a plant, equipment, truckt and gas and oil. During the past two days, the es tablishment of a cooperative was com pie ted in Eugene, end by virtue of the success which these organizations have had In the three western states, since their Inception, It Is believed that the lc "1 organization will be equally succ: "ul, it is said. "Every farmer and orchardlat to whom we have spoken regarding our future plans has been very enthusi astic," stated Mr. Carpenter this morning, "and we have every reason to believe that we shall have no dif ficulty In signing up a big majority of those engaged In agricultural pur suite 'in Jackson county, for the rea son that the cooperative will be of extreme benefit to our farmers and orchard ists." Anyone Interested in Joining Is ask ed to wait a few days until further announcements are made. . Those sponsoring the new organiza tion here include: Leonard Carpen ter, Harry Marx, Paul Be he re r. Rich ard Strauss, A. fl. V. Carpenter, Col. Gordon Voorhles, Captain B. M. Tut tle, A. E. Brockway, H. 8. Deuel and Charles A. Wing. James R. Owen, general manager of the Owen-Oregon Lumber com pany was honoring his birthday today on Friday the Thirteenth. He waa born on Friday the Thirteenth, In Wisconsin the exact number of years ago, he refuses to state. Friends say It Is close to 66 years. He has never regarded Friday the Thirteenth as an unlucky day. Owen attended a dance and party of the 4-L's last night and he was forced to stay until after midnight, so those In attendance. Including most of his employes, could congrat ulate him. Burns and Allen Now at Craterian With George Burns and Oracle Al len careening their dizzy way through hilarious adventures, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians producing their Incomparable music, Yolanda and Veloz whirling through Intricate dance steps, and Joan Marsh and Ray Ml Hand billing and cooing, "Many Happy Returns," which opened last night at the Craterian theater, Is a veritable four-ring circus of mo tion picture entertainment. What a lot of trouble our Oracle finds her way In and out of this timet When tbe picture opens she's busy tearing a department store down to make a sort of an annex to the zoo. She explains to her father that she thinks it would be a cute Idea to build a bird sanctuary to re place the store. Baffling Mystery One of the strangest and most baf fling of murder mysteries will be pre sented on the screen of the Studio theater today when "From Headquar ters," which heads the double bill. Is shown. In fact. It Is a double mur der case, for a second killing, pre sumably to cover up the first crime, takes place In police headquarters It self. Margaret Lindsay and George Brent are featured. "Ride Him, Cowboy," the second feature, takes for Us theme the battle of vigilantes against a band of des peradoes, who have been making life miserable for honest ranchers. The picture, filled with hard, rough riding and hairbreadth escapes, brims over with suspenseful situations and carries a wealth of rare humor as a relief to its tense action. "The Lone Cowboy9 At Roxy Saturday "Lone Cowboy," the story of a kill er's regeneration through the love of a child, which has towOseaded Jackie Coopw of "Sh.ppy" fame as the star. Is coming to the Roxy theater. In addition to young Cooper, the picture, which was directed by Paul Sloane from his own original story. suggested by Will James' famous book, features LI la Lee, Addison Rich ards, John Wray and Gavin Gordon. It tells the story of Scooter O'Neal, played by Jackie, who Is lifted sud denly from his tenement home in Chicago to the wide open spaces of Nevada. Here he is reluctantly accepted by " ' - a i m THE iaa A. Too.l . t !. L. 12 mfT T V a rich flavor that the melting ice can't drown. I Si fCj RrrauRf! ifs nivrr htrfpt wliin vn mqt. imt I T .... i Iita a iiluc oiiuuir iur iccu tea. ocniuinc Iff X . . " g a I I lea has rhfs" inrns nnalint III , opto I 4--v . oecause it s i UAbi i,u. fev;- I xg us. Man Tribune want .da. 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