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MEDFORD MAPI TRTBUXE, MEDFORl), OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 1935.
EFFORT 10 SLASH
STEEL HEADS' PAY
Schwab, Grace Criticized
for Taking Enormous
Bonuses Widow Says
Priest Knows His Subject
NEWARK, N. J., April 10. (AP)
Small stockholders of the Bethlehem
Steel corporation today attacked the
high sslarlrs paid to Charlee M.
Behwab, chairman of ths board: Eu
gene G. Grace, president, and other
officers, but retired In defeat when
their motion to limit officers' sala
ries to 30 per cent of the 1034 proflta
was beaten by a vote of 2,370,220
shares to 335.
Tha criticism of Schwab and the
others was voiced at the 30th annual
meeting of the stockholders, and was
an echo of the legal efforts In recent
years, first to restrict the size oi
bonuses paid the officers and later
to force them to return soma of the
money thua awarded.
Today's onset came after Schwab
and Grace had spoken with enthusi
asm of ths future.
Three Draw WM.000
Leopold B. Coshland, New York,
first of the stockholders, said there
are 44.000 men getting 67o an hour
"by the aweat of their browa" In the
plants of the corporation, while three
officers draw 488,000 In salarlea.
The next person to criticise the of
ficers was a widow, Mrs. Mary Galla
gher, of New York.
"No wonder that Father Coughlln
preaches about blood money," she
cried. "He knows what he la talking
about; there has been too much of
this,
"Here we are without a cent while
you b to re up millions.
"Mr. Grace ahould remember there
re no pockets In shrouds," she
added.
Orace, speaking concerning tha sal
ary paid to Schwab, said the chair
man of the board waa an asset to the
Industry "a real asset for tha $260,
000 he received a year."
"Yea," interrupted Coshland, "but
there cornea a time when a man out
lives his usefulness."
Shame on Grace
Referring to the salarlea of the
three officers, Coshland aald: "It Isn't
fair, Just or honorable and If I were
Mr. Orace I would hide my face In
ahame. Such things make a man's
blood booll." :
Coshland quoted Schwab aa aaylng
aome time ago he waa giving up many
of his activities because of advancing
age, but that Bethlehem Steel "would
remain nearest my heart."
"Ha made a alight mistake In anat
omy," Coshland said, "because he's
held It nearest his stomsch and we
have been his meal ticket."
Phone 642. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary service.
roe
MARRIAGE
HYGIENE
A SCItNTIFIC METHOD
eneortte ey phriklarn
la Conn, Iflhr er eowosr.
Powerfully active, vet son
hrltitlni to ttnetr msi
evens. Atk Veer Dnisliit.
Write tor mil IOOK
"MAMtlAGI S1CMTS."
IMS W. Pico St. D-31
CIKTANI CO.,
lei Anitlei. Calif
THERE'S EVERY REASON
i ,,ili J . . L -
POWER
The Ford V-8 engine has proved
Its superiority beyond question.
It assures you of rtstrv power.
Instantly. At 30 to 60 miles per
hour this engine is actually run
ning at ease. The Ford is the
only car under $2000 that gives
you V-8 performance.
COMFORT
"Front Seat Comfort" for hack
scat passengers that's the re
sult of the new "Full-floating
Sprlnabase" with "Comfort
Zone Sealing." AH seals are
now cradled between tbe
springs, and every pntttnger
ridn In tbe "Camore int."
AUTHORIZED I
C. E. GATES
Witness For Lamson
Jfik - f
Delorl Roberts 8orensen (above),
former maid In the David A. Lam
ion home at 8tan.ord University,
a she appeared In court In San
Jose, Calif., as a witness for Lam
ton. She asserted the Lamson's
home life was happy. Lamson la on
trial the second time charged with
the murder of his wife two years
ago. (Aasoclated Press Photo)
VT.A.T0
MEET SATURDAY
CENTRAL POINT, April HWSpl.)
Central Point Parent-Teacher as
sociation will be hostess to the
county council Saturday, April 13.
The meeting, which will be held In
the auditorium of the high school,
will begin at 10 o'clock, with Mrs.
W. H. Young, council chairman, pre
siding. There will be a covered dish
luncheon at noon. '
It being tha annual meeting, a
large attendance la expected aa there
are many Important things to come
before the council. Election ot offi
cers for the ensuing year will be an
Important part of the business.
following the business session,
there will be a program, arranged by
Mrs. C. L. Bergstrom of Ashland and
the Central Point Parent-Teacher as
sociation.
DUSTER STRIKES
BOIHE CITY. Okla., April 10 (AP)
Schools wore closed and business
men summoned to escort the pupils
home when a terrlflo dust storm,
driven by a 40-mlle wind, struck this
Oklahoma Panhandle community
Tuesday afternoon.
The storm, general over the coun
ty, was the most serious of the sea
son. Traffic was at a standstill aa mo
torlsta halted to avoid crashing Into
other cans or leaving the streets and
roads.
. Visibility was limited to 60 feet
as the swirling sand swept over the
area, blinding and choking humane
and livestock alike.
EXCHANGE OLD OOLD for cosh or
trade at Brophy'a, Jewelers.
why
SAFETY
The new Ford V8 gives yon
welded, one-piece, all-steel
body. Safety glass all around in
all models aw txtrm cott. New
safety-pressure brakes. Trans
verse springs, lower center of
gravity and air-balloon tires
give greater safety on curves.
BEAUTY
Outside and Inside the new
Ford V-8 strikes a new note in
modernity and beauty. Grace
fully streamlined bodrwith a
choice of attractive body colors
In durable baked enamel. Newly
designed, luxurious interiors,
with quality upholstery.
ORD DEALERS
AUTO COMPANY, Medford, Oregon
COST MUCH LESS
IN CURRENT YEAR
AAA Officials Estimate
$550,000,000 Will Be
Paid to Farmers Will Be
$20,000,000 Under '34
By HTBPHEN McDONOrOH
Associated Press Htaff Writer
WASHINGTON, April 10. (AP)
AAA officials estimated today they
will pay out approximately S550.00O,
000 to American farmers for taking
part In the 1035 crop adjustment pro
gram. This Is $20,000,000 less than
the payments for 1034.
At the same time officials Indicated
there was a growing sentiment within
the argr (culture adjustment adminis
tration to develop a new type of pro
duction control which would be baa
ed on regions rather than on crops.
Benefit and acreage rental pay
ments already made to farmers are
now approaching the bllllon-dollar
mark. Reduced payments this year
will come largely In the corn-hogs
and tobacco programs, where restric
tions havo bc:n eased.
Cotton farmers, however, will re
ceive more than they did last year,
officials estimated. On the basis of
present contracts, AAA officials esti
mate 126,006,000 will go Into the
southland aa compared with $115,-
000,000 for 1034.
Money to make these payments Is
raised through processing taxes which
ara now being attacked In congress.
AAA officials generally express the
view that the current programs as
emergency and temporary adjust
ments to remove heavy crop surpluses
which existed at the time the AAA
waa created should now be replaced
with permanent adjustments In each
region.
Cotton, wheat and other farmers
signed two-year reduction contracts
which will expire In 1030. Definite
regional programs, officials said.
might be ready for consideration then.
FINE STAG PARTY
The Active club met Inst night for
the regular Tuesday night meeting at
the Hotel Med ford for one of the
most successful stag parties In the
club's history. Having lost the re
cent membership drive contest, the
team captained by Chet Hubbard paid
for the dinner and entertainment.
The entertainment was furnished
by Johnny Eads. a clever young ma
gician, and Ted Flschback. who sang
several popular songs, accompanying
himself on the guitar. One particu
larly puzzling trick by Eads was mak
ing a four-inch block of wood dis
appear from his hands and reappear
In a silk hat several feet away.
Guests at the meeting were Harold
Mitchell of the Pacific States mine,
and John Connor, local orchardlst.
The meeting being an Informal one,
regular business waa aet aalde, but
committees are working on the spring
opening being sponsored by the club
on the klttenball team that the Ao
tlvlans will enter In the twilight
league.
11 want a new
1
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i
ROOMINESS
It's longer, wider and roomier.
Seat-widths are increased from
IS to 34 inches. There is
ample leg room front and rear.
The new angular gear-shift
lever permits three to sit in the
front seat with comfort. Lug.
gige space In all closed models.
ECONOMY
The new Ford V-8 costs less to
operate than aoy Ford ever built.
Posy Itrml tbrongb Vmnntl
CrtJit Co., ibe AmlberittJ
fml Finance PUn.
Meteorological Report
April 10, 1035
Foreran ts
. Med ford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Thursday, with frost In the
morning; becoming unsettled Thurs
day. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs
day, but becoming cloudy and un
settled with showers Tnursday on the
coast: freezing temperature or frost
In the east, and local frost west
portion Thursday morning.
Temperature a year ago today:
Total monthly precipitation, 0-73 of
an Inch; excet or the ir.cn in. 0 32 of
an Inch. Total precipitation since
September 1. 1034, 4.4o Inches; defi
ciency for the season, 0.24 of an Inch.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, 37 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 06
per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 5:37 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 0:47 p. m.
Observations Taken at ft A. M.f
120th Meridian Time
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Boise 53
Boston
Chicago -
Denver ..............
84
33 .78
38
30 .66
46
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48 .
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38 .13
38 .00
42
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86 ....
34 .64
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44 .01
Clear
Rain
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Rain
Rain
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy.
Clear
Snow
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Eureka
Helena
62
Los Angeles .....
MEDFORD 67
New York 48
Omaha 44
Phoenix .......
Portland . 83
Reno 43
Roseburg 61
Bait Lake City .... 30
San Francisco 50
Seattle 60
Spokane 66
Walla Walla 58
Washington, D.O. 44
HIGDON GIRLS TRAVEL
Word has been received by friends
here that the Misses Deah and Oolda
Hlgdnn are now with the Al Q.
Barnes circus as equestriennes In the
center ring. They also do acrobatic
dancing.
They are well known here and will
be remembered for helr dancing
with the Dixie Ambler Harvey studio.
Miss Oolda Hlgdon taught dancing
In the south after leaving Medford.
Barnes circus will show In Medford
someNme In May.
4
State Flax Debt
Cut By Profits
SALEM, April 10. ( AP) Profits
In the state flax Industry at the state
penitentiary reduced the deficit for
the Industry during the 7 months
since July 1, 1034. by $35,132, the
audit dated as of February 1, Just
completed today, revealed.
The deficit at that time was 9350,-
478, but It Included the earlier oper
ating losses which were paid for by
legislative appropriations in the sum
of 9361,175. listed as donated sur
plus, TOLO BOOK AGENT HAS
FORGED CREDENTIALS
TOLO. April 10. (Spl.) A book
agent who used faked credentials
from school authorities waa in this
community recently but so far as
known did not succeed In obtaining
any orders. The agent la said to
have claimed the county superintend
ent of schools had urgrd him to call
on the residents, end It was also sold
the agent had forged the name of the
Toto teacher to recommendations.
The
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"toff -K ' ' '
Mid-Continent Airway " i
straight across America
United't arrow-straight line New York and Chicago to the.
Pacific ia America's premier air route. Officially, it is "U. S.
Route No. 1", lighted, equipped with every navigation and
operating facility. It is the "Overland Trail" route of the
pioneers, famous for scenic grandeur. Today, over this oldest,
most important Coast to Coast travel route, United Air Lines'
3-mile-a-minute twin engined Boeings fly their frequent
day and night schedules. When you travel, across the country
or between cities, be sure your ticket reads "via United".
TICKET OFFICE, Mt'XIClPAL AIRPORT. PHONE 241
Or lUul Ptrurii Train Eurtaui, ttttat or H aunt Union Ojfrtu
AW faster service to Chi
cago, Detroit, Cleveland,
AVtt York, Washington
oil major eastern cities. Day
or night flights to California
2'h hrs., Portlandl'l, hrs.,
Seattle 3 hrs.
UNITED AIR LINES
ARE DESIGNED FOR
CAMP WTMER, CCC.f Spl.) An
ticipating the prefabricated house
recently perfected by eastern compa
nies. Camp Wlmer's CCC technical
staff has devised a three-section unit
nouse for use In aide camps. The
new houses, composed of sections
bolted together, can easily be de
mounted, loaded on trucks end moved
from one work project to another,
thus affecting a great saving In la
bor and materials. Thua In Medford
district, men In aide camps will live
warm and comfortable In buildings
which are almost aa easily moved as
tents.
Each roof, side wall and floor la
composed of three sections bolted to
gether with -lnch Iron bolts easily
removable. Tbe roof rests on "AH
framea which are tnemselves bolted
Into the side plates. The arrange
ment Is so simple that a crew of
four can demount and load a bunk
house In an hour and a half. State
Forester Lynn F. Cronemlller has ap
proved the new plana and similar
buildings will be built or the need
arises In side camps of other state
ECW camps.
In Jack Creek camp, side camp of
Wlmer, all the buildings are portable,
one of them being a house of the new
type. The other Wlmei side camp
two miles north of Medford on the
old Crater Lake road Is composed en
tirely of the three-section unit type.
When completed this camp will be
capable of housing 48 men.
A side camp for 48 men includes
six bunk houses for eight men each,
a mess hall and kitchen, a recreation
hall, a meat house, an Infirmary, a
tool shed, a latrine and an' oil shed.
Menus of the Day
ny MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE.
Delicious Spice Cake
Dinner Serving Four
Spinach Ring Creamy Filling
Buttered Lima Beans
Bread Currant Jelly
Head Lettuce Russian Dressing
Spice Cake with Boiled Frosting
Caffee
Spinach Ring.
8 cups cooked spinach
1 egg
2 tablespoons butter
Va teaspoon salt
i,4 teaspoon celery 'salt
14 teaspoon finely chopped onion.
Mix lngredlenta and pour into but
tered round or ring mold. Set In pan
hot water and bake J20 minutes In
moderately alow oven. Let stand 6
minutes In worm place. Carefully
unmold and add creamy filling.
Creamy Filling.
8 tablespoons butter
8 tablespoons flour
1 cups milk
3 hard cooked eggs, diced
1-3 cup grated cheese
teaspoon salt
4 teaspoon paprika
1 tablespoon chopped pimlentos.
Melt butter, add flour and when
blended, add milk and cook until
creamy and sauce forms. Add rest
of Ingredients and cook 3 minutes.
Pour over and around mol'
Spire Cake
(Using Buttermilk)
H cup fat
Wx oups sugar
3 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon cloves
teaspoon nutmeg
14 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup buttermilk
3 eggs
3',i cups flour
1 teaspoon sods.
teaspoon baking powder.
Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of
Ingredients and beat 3 minutes.
Pour Into 3 layer-cake pans lined
Direct i
DANZIG REMAINS FREE CITY
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Here Is 1 section of the free city of Danzig In northern Germany,
where voters defeated proposal to abrogate the ecmmunlty'a man
date for control by the Hitler regime. A two-thirds majority was need,
ed, and the Reich supporters secured slightly leas than 60 per cent of
the ballots. (Associated Press Photo)
with waxed papers. Bake 25 min
utes in moderate oven.
Boiled Frosting.
3 cups sugar
3 teaspoons vinegar
1 cup water
3 egg whites
1 teaspoon vanilla
yA teaspoon almond extract.
Mix sugar, vinegar and water. Boll
gently and without stirring until
fine thread forms when portion hot
syrup Is poured from spcon. Slowly
pour Into beaten egg whites. Beat
steadily until cool. Add extracts and
frost cake.
Honey mixed with raisins and used
as filling for Graham bread sand
wiches gives variety and nutrition
to the child's lunch box.
Baked Dinner
Menu Serving Six.
Breaded Veal Chops
New Potatoes, Creamed and Baked
Bread Grape Jam
Buttered Green Beans
Fruit Salad Dessert
Coffe
Breaded Veal Chops. Bnkod
6 loin chops ' ,
H teaspoon solt
'a teaspoon paprtkt
2 egg yolks
1 tablespoon milk
1 cup crumbs
8 tablespoons fat
2-3 cup water.
Mix salt, paprika, yolks and milk,
Beat with fork. Dip chops Into
crumbs. Heat fat In frying pan and
when hot add and quickly brown
chops. Remove chops to baking pan.
add water and lid. Bake 1 hour in
moderate oven. Turn several tlmea
to allow even baking.
If gravy la desired, mix 8 table
spoons butter with 3 tablespoons
flour and add 1 cup water; .when
blended add to meat dripping left
In pan after removing cooked meat.
Boll 3 minutes and stir until gravy
has thickened.
Xew Potatoes, Creamed and Baked
8 cooked, peeled potatoes n
3 tablespoons butter
4 tablespoons Tour
RID-C- ON T41t
fywis txcrriNC tkt
OWR THt WORST ROADS IN TOWN
5st rop IN at our showrooms
sZ...orphoneus...andw '11
give you the most interesting
ride you ever had in a motor car.
We've picked a "washboard
route" over the very worst roads
we could find.
We invite you to float over
this route in a 19.55 Chrysler.
We want you to prove for your
self that no way of traveling on
four wheels even approaches
the Floating Ride in a Chrysler.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS,
3S NORTH RIVrK-lllE A L.
3 cups milk
1-3 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoon paprika
cup crumbs
3 tablespoons butter, melted.
Melt 3 tablespoons butter and add
flour. Blend and add milk and cook
until creamy sauce forms. Add pota
toes, salt and paprika. Pour into
buttered baking dish and -cover with
crumbs and melted butter. Bake 20
minutes In moderate oven.
Fruit Salad Dessert.
1 cup seeded white cherries
1 cup diced pineapple
6 pear halves
6 peach halves
2-3 cup cottage cheese
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
cup mayonnaise.
Chill all Ingredients. Arrange por
tions In Individual plies on lettuce
arranged on salad plates. Serve Im
mediately.
If desired the cheese can be shaped
Into 1-mch balls.
The lemon Juice should be sprin
kled over tops of fruits Just before
served.
Cheese sprinkled over top waffle
batter after poured in waffle Iron
gives a good flavor and brown crust
when waffle, la rooked.
TEN CRUSHED BENEATH
FALLING THEATER ROOF
CANTON, China. April 10. P At
least 10 persons were killed and more
than 50 seriously injured today In the
collapaa of the roof of the Capital
theater. Many women and children
were among the victims.
The dead and Injured, trapped by
the falling roof, were crushed beneath
heavy beams. Firemen extricated
scores. . '
Anto Victim .
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 10 (AP-
John B. Baldwin, 69. of Tobias, Wash
ington county, was killed last night
when struck by an automobile near
his home. His neck was broken. Po
lice reports listed Lloyd E. Anderson
of Hlllsboro as driver of the car. An
derson was not held.
On, MEDFORD
MXUSTItATTD. CHRYSLER AIRSTRtAM SIX SCDAN. SU.
There's been a lot of talk
about riding ease. You really
owe it to yourself to get the facts
before you buy any car. So come
in, travel over the "washboard
route" and decide for yourself.
And incidentally , make note of
the new low Airflow prices, and
the astonishing fact that prices
on the Aimream Chryslers are
as low as $745 (.' o. b. factory.
AND DP
SB tnlA Id-
CHSTS1ER AND PLYMOUTH DEALERS
Town's Business
District Burned
hprrchri, Saak.. ADril 10. (AP)
Fire swept through the business
section of this village yesterday and
before It was brought under control
urv husinMs bulldlns except the
hotel had been razed. Loos was es
timated at $125,000, partly covered
by Insurance.
For a time the residential section
also was threatened and two dwell
ings went un In smoke. Thirteen
structures were destroyed.
Bryan Nominated
As Lincoln Mayor
T,Tnoi,H. Neb.. AnrU 10. (tfV
rve,riAs vj. nrvtn. brother of the let
Wllllsm Jennlnga Bryan, "the Com
moner" was back In the political
saddle today with a nomination for
mayor of Lincoln.
Bryan, thrloe governor 01 neDrasx,
TuA l&raer vote In yesterdav!
Ttnn.n&rtiaan nrlmarv than anv of the
44 other candidates for the ten nomi
nations to the Jive eeots on unooin s
city council.
Knee Was Hoodoo.
SACRAMENTO, Cal. (UP) Prank
Jordan broke - his knee. A month
later, on the road to recovery, he
gathered friends for a celebration
Hobbling to the bead of the stairs he
bid them good nigh, slipped, fell,
broko his knee again.
Let's
take the
TRAIN
CALIFORNIA
because we can...
RELAX while the engineer
does the driving.
READ or write as we speed
over smooth steel rails.
EAT in the dining car when
ever we're hungry, rompletsj
meals now cost as little as 80fc
DRINK cool, clean watee
whenever we're thirsty.
SLEEP in a cozy berth. A
Tourist Pullman doubU lower
for the night costs only $1.2 5.
SAN FRANCISCO
On way Roundrip
$840 $16oo
LOS ANGELES
One Way Round Trip
$1613 $2870
These fares good In coaches on aB
our trains also in improved tourist
sleeping cars, plus small berth charges
Southern Pacific
J. C. CARLE, Agent
Tel. 34
You'r. taru.d to t.si Floating
Rid. for Toun.lh
North on Riverside Are. to
McAnorews Road . , , Wet
on MrAndrews Road to Rn9
Lane . . . West on Ross Lane
Then South to Jacksonville
Highway . . , Kat to Medford
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ChVu Ai!t1au ri .. . Qt . r-.ll?-in.w.b-Fnbirir.
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bflT rrp-X Sf l.-rs, pr-,-r. ill aMdi $1 J4V
CMm.sa Aiurw tMrtaui. ... 110 h.
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( FUES MORE PA5it.S0k.KS THAN ANY OIHER LINE IN THE WORLD