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MEDFORD SLOT TRIBUTE. BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESD3T, KTJGTJST 28, 1931 PAGE FIVE HIKED TO $15,000 AS CHIEF OF (Continued lrom rage One) "JOHNSON'S "Mllaa i Z " TI Linoleum Varn. Drli Crystal tkar la 4 Homd Toaghl Hot water, vinegar, hot grease do ment of codes today as an important tp toward greater efficiency and economy. It divided American industry into 03 classes, the Initial move toward cutting down the number of code from 683 to about 250 and grouping them In 10 grand divisions. Mergers are relied on to make the drastic re duction In the number of codes. Codes with similar related interests are grouped together In an order pub y llshed today. Allied businesses will thus receive Identical treatment on common problems, officials said. The codes also are expected to be easier and cheaper to administer. The 22 classifications, in turn, are based on four fundamental groups, as .follows: Producing Industries Pood, tex tiles, leather and fur, ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, non-metallic pro ducts, fuel, lumber and timber, chemicals and paints and drugs, rub ber, paper. Fabricating Industries Equipment, manufacturing, graphic arts, con struction. Service industries Public utilities, transportation, communications, fi nance, amusements. Distributing trades Professions and services, wholesale and retail codes. A special economic unit recom mended the plan, which --resembles closely the census bureau grouping and the international classification. The contemplated code mergers, of- flclals said, "will take place between units of almost Identical economic in terests whose separation at this time la based on arbitrary and personal, rather than economic reasons." The plan, besides producing more order In a situation that had grown cumbersome. Is expected, by officials to slash the overhead cost of Indus trial self regulation. POSSIBLE JEW PLOT "la there a gigantic Jewish plot to destroy the Gentile nations of the world?" will be the topic for the pre lude discussion by Evangelist J. Lewis Arnold of Seattle at the Free Metho dist church tonight. The following questions will be answered: "What does Henry Ford say of this alleged plot and why wouldn't Ford sign the 1ST. B. A.?" What does a British inves tigator say and what did Woodrow Wilson say of this plot? The khaki, silver, and white shirt organizations will be discussed, with their importance at the present time. Pastor Rev. E. N. long announces that there will be services each night this week at 7:45. Meteorological Report August 28, 1934 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Wednesday; not much change In temperature. Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight and Wednesday; thunderstorms m mountains of east portion; fog and inlst on coast; cooler east portion. 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