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nted as two years, txoept for the
first claw to enter, and the quota of
tudent detailed to the school will
be 40 per year.
Applicants are asked to call at the
Medford recruiting station at the
Federal building, and contact E. M.
West, C1YT-USN,
full Information.
naval recruiter, for
NOTHiNG DEFINITE ON
BOYER MAKING CHANGE
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20. (AP)
Dr. C. V. Boyer, president of Univer
sity of Oregon, said here today no
definite decision had been reached
on the suggestion that he become
president of the State University of
Montana.
Dr. Boyer returned this morning
from a visit to Missoula, Mont., where
he conferred with members of the
state board of higher education.
LOG CRUSHES WORKER
IN CALIFORNIA WOODS
KLAMATH FALLS. Sept. 30. (AP
Dave Cox. 40. father of seven chil
dren, was fatally Injured In a lum
ber accident at Kaers Lauding In
northern Calliornla today. - He was
brought to a Klamath Falls hospital
with a crushed skull and a fractured
leg received wTlen a huge lok rolled
on him.
start next Monday with growers on
the whole looking forward to an ex
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LA GRANDE, Urn., Sept. 20. (AP)
Union county's prune harvest will
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MEDFOKD MATE TRIBUNE, IEDFORL, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 3935.
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. WASHINGTON, Sept. . (AF)
Harry L. Hopkins, work p regress ad
mtnlstrator, said today at his press
conference he expected the works
program to reach lu goal of provid
ing 3,500,000 Jobs and ending direct
: relief by November 1.'
"Our schedule provide for our
putting these people to work," he
aatd. "On the assumption we will
put them to work, we will end direct
relief November 1."
Hopkins added that, including CCC
workers. 931,703 Individuals have
been given Jobs under the works pro
gram. That leaves 2,458.297 to be
taken care of In the next six -weeks
If the November 1 deadline la to be
attained.
The administrator also announced
an executive order had been Issued
giving state administrators the right
to fix minimum hours of work under
the program.
His only explanation was that this
seemed desirable from an adminis
trative standpoint. He said, however,
In response to questions that this
would make It possible for itfl se
curity wage rate to fall In line with
prevailing wages through hour re
ductions, although the security watte
will remain unchanged.
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KEPT WITHOUT COLD
SALEM, Sept. 20. (AP) Discovery
of a formula whereby berries may be
barreled and kept Indefinitely with
out use of cold storage- or refrigera
tion was announced here today by
Max Oehlhar, former state director
of agriculture now operating a can
nery In West Salem.
Gehlhar declared that loganberries
packed under this formula, which he
said was secret, In his warehouse
over two months ago, and kept
under normal weather conditions,
were In as good condition as the day
they were packed.
Although Ingredients used In the
preparation bleach the berries nearly
white, their original color Is returned
In less than two minutes when heat
Is applied, Gehlhar said.
The former agricultural director
atated arrangementa had been com
pleted with 12 Jam manufacturing
plants in different parts of the
. United Statta to put his new for
mula to a test this year.
VFW SEEKS PROBE
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. . 20. (AP)
The 30th annual encampment ot
veterana of foreign wars adopted
resolution today asking congress to
Investigate shipments of scrap iron
from the United States so It "will
not be used to slay the youth oi
America should there be another
war."
The resolution, submitted by the
department of Massachusetts, asked
congress to provide statutes to In
vestigate shipments, "particularly to
Japan," to discover whether they ore
being used for munitions manufac
ture. The usage of metal shipped from
this country to other countries
should be "unquestionably ascer
tained," the resolution said.
Another resolution was adopted
endorslTtg a proposed constitutional
amendment making it possible to tax
all federal, state and' municipal
bonds now outstanding. The resolu
tion entered by the Wisconsin de
partment, estimated there were $45,
000,000,000 in bonds now' outstanding.
COCKTAIL COLLEGE
TO BE GIVEN EYE
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 30. (AP)
Portlnnd', cocktail college seU
ntyled school of "mixology" will be
Investigated thoroughly to ee If the
"curriculum" conforms with Ore
gon', liquor laws Mayor Joseph Car
son announced today.
"I'm going to lower the boom on
that place." the mayor said.
The place cams into existence
day or so sgo, with announcement
that courses of training in mixing
drinks would be given. Twenty-five
cents is the "Instruction" charge and
disposition of the finished product I
Is left up to the "student."
Mayor Carson said he bad received
reports that school children were
permitted to take the "courses."
Estb!lshment of Navy School of
Music hu been announced by the j
United Rtatea Bureau of navigation .
at Washington. O. C. recently, witn .
applicants being accepted throuch
regular enlistment channels. The '
officer in charge of the school Is to I
be the leader of the United Stttes j
Navy Band and will personally super.
Tim tile Instruction.
lierxth of the course In tliis aciicol :
the first ol Its kind, Has seen dtiig- j
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