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MEDFORP MATL TRIBUNE, MEPFORD OECiOX. FRIDAY. MAY 14. 1037. PAIE REV PIN NOR AGAINST (Continued from Page One.) and by the constitution of the state Itself. No group can threaten or forcefully Interfere with operation of the state government unless it la willing to asumo responsibility of a revolution. The Ute cannot, and will not. Idly permit such a situation because It la charged with the duty of maintaining Itself for the good of all the people instead of for the benefit of organize! minorities, "Attention must be called to the fact that title 30. section 153. sub division 3, of the national labor re latlons act, so-called Wagner act, states: "The term employer shall Include any person acting In the Interest of an employer, directly or indirectly, but shall not Include the United States, or any state or political sub division thereof , . .' State Exempt. "In this wording the act clearly recognizes the sovereign character of the states and definitely exempts San Francisco Waterfront Fire Damages Tiers Floor Mats Jwit what row mW lor Mw ot mtm tW trtcfwn door tht 9h (firtj M qukMy-f tor Hvt worn ipet nor tfco ttovt m I front of tfco tint THom mah art eolorM, and com In vortom poHomt. II t M In. LIMIT J TO A CDITOMtl CANTEENS Four quart size. Blanket covered. Spun - on metal bound for longer wear. The finest quality canteeD available $ 24 MIX BOWLS 8ix-uici-e mixing bowl set. Floral decorated semi-por" celain. Never before of fered at sucli a low price Set of six 59 Rubber Tired MOWERS Aero Mowers Extra heavy treaded rub ber tired wheels. 10-inch wheels. Fully enclosed gears. Five evenly temp ered cutter blades. 16-inch cut. $925 Garden Hose U. S. Rubber Co. Rainbow Garden Hose. Full two braid reinforced. Vulcan ized in three layers of rub ber. You will find this high quality hose very inexpen sive to use because it lasts so long. 5-8 in. size 50 feet coupled $540 Water Bags A p p e 1 l's famous Linen Water Bottles. Two gallon size 75 HUBBARD BROS. Main and Riverside Phone 231 ...A3i Damage estimated at $200,000 by Fire Chief Charles J. Brennan was caused by (ire in creosoted piling under two piers on the San Francisco waterfront. The Alaska Packers Association's freighter, Delarof. was towed to safety after Its gang plank had burned away. Seven firemen were injured fighting the blaze. from provisions of the state and its duly constituted officers. "Chief Justice Hughes and Justice McReynolds of the United States su preme court commented on this fact I In recent majority and minority de- clslona handed down by each respec tively relative to the constitution ality of the national labor relations act. "The right of public employes to threaten sovereignty of a state by strikes was disposed of in the Boston police strike. "The state cannot and will not enter into bargaining with labor union organizations or their repre sentatives regarding state employes, for the simple reason that because public money Is used for payment l of services of employes It Is manda tory that no person be discriminated against for not belonging to a union, nor given preference because of mem bership. No Recourse, "Exemption of the state from pro visions of the national labor rela tions act also prevents employes from having recourse to the labor relations board In the matter of filing charges or complaints against the state for any purpose whatever. "In short, the only privilege ac corded state employes in Joining a union organization will be that of paying dues and enjoying whatever fraternal satisfaction arises there from." When asked what he meant by "subversive organizations," mention ed in the second paragraph of his statement. Governor Martin declined to mention any by name. LEGIONNAIRES REMINDED OF CHANGE IN MEETING Members of the American Legion are reminded by post officials that the next meeting falls on Tuesday. May IB. Since moving to the new quarters In the armory the regular meeting date has been changed to the first and third Tuesday each month instead of the second and fourth as formerly. The chance was made In order not to Interfere with the semi-monthly meetings of the Disabled War Vet erans, many of whom belong to the American Legion and wish to attend the session of both orders. A large attendance is urged by Commander J. P. Fllegel for next Tuesday's meeting. SEVEN STATES PLEDGE MINERALS FOR DISPLAY Jackson County chamber of Com merce was today In receipt of seven more letters from governors, pledg ing contributions to the chamber's all-state gem and .mineral exhibit. Each of the governors expressed his appreciation of honorary mem bership in the Southern Oregon Gem and Mineral society. The letters were from these gov ernors: Homer A. Holt of west Vlr ganla, Lewis O. Barrows of Maine, Fred P. Cone of Florida. Hugh White of Mlsslslsslppl, George C. Peery of Virginia, James V. Allred of Texas and Harry W. Nice of Maryland. Grand Jury Frees Theater Operator KLAMATH FALLS. May 14 (AP) A grand Jury freed Harry W. Poole, theater operator, of charges of assault with a dangerous weapon brought by O. M. Jacobson, representative of the Theatrical Employes' union, who said Poole had threatened him with a gun at a labor conference. The Jury Indicted Jack Roesner on a charge of manslaughter, resulting from the fatal shooting of Jesse Emert two weeks ago. Vsn Kfldio Setup ST. PAUL (UP) A radio setup in the newly dedicated Cleveland Junior high school here connects all rooms to permit simultaneous reception of programs of educational value, as an assembly method of speaking-and for announcements of Importance to all school members. r. Oft n II e&PQXXM2Z3 I Here are just a few of the amazing values we are offering this week TRUCK BARGAINS 1936 Chevrolet 157" W.B., dual tire truck. Completely ' overhauled New paint, exceptionally good nib- ber. Carries tbe "0. K." CC9K that counts '. DtW 1933 International 157" W.B. Dual tires. Repainted. Balloon tires. A bargain.. M $395 1934 Chevrolet 157" W.B. Dual tires. Good rubber. Good condition. Extra bargain tllhW for Orchard or Ranch LAST MONTH We delivered 30 new cars and trucks and oarried over 20 un filled orders due to strike car shortage. BECAUSE the 1937 Chevrolet is the fast est selling car on the market today, we get the pick of the "Trade-Ins." COME TO US For OK USED CARS Passenger Car Specials 1934 V-8 Ford Four Door Sedan. New rings, tip-top shape. Good tires. Clean paint job tlW 1934 Studebaker 4 Door Sedan with trunk, radio, and heater. Good rubber. Paint in good CACR shape, low mileage for a '34 tD3 1935 Chevrolet Sport Sedan New paint, good rubber. This car carries the famous Chevrolet ttCQE 0. K. that counts. Radio USID CARS AND TRUCKS AIL MAKIS ALL MODUS BUY WHERE MILLIONS ARE BUYING I9M 1,160,231 people bovghr used can frem Chevrolet deotert In Iho Uninet SWISS IMS 1,425,209 aMa4 bvf M vtW cert In the Urtrred Hmf 19M 2,019,839 af4e avf hf wed cart fram QwvreJet dealer! In fKe UnHsd Sfatet ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET Office and Salesroom Sparta Bldg Service Dept. 32 North Riverside Used Car Lot 234 N. Riverside, foot of 4th Bt 1 SPRAYIN IS ADVISED Walnut trees are now In proper condition to be ftprnyed for blight control. C. B. Cordy, itMltnnt county agent satd today. Walnut blight la a bacterial dlncahe that attacks leaves, nuts, catkins, buda, and shoots of current growth, Cordy explained. Large limbs are not attacked. "A 3-2-50 Bordeau spray at thlB time will be effective in cutting down the damage done by this disease. There Is some danger of burn by the use of this spray alone and so It Is advised that one pint of fish oil or mineral oil of the summer type be added to each 100 gallons. This has appreciably reduced the foliage In Jury," Cordy said. P nml I Speculators Wnrneil 8T. LOUIS ( UP 1 No. 1 trouble maker In the stock exchange Is the little fellow who wants to plunge when he can't afford It. Or, as Thad deus R. Benson, president of the Chi cago stock exchange, politely put It while in St. Louis; "customers who want to speculate regardless of whether thay can afford to do so, and who use little intellleent Judgment." TURNED BY IRELAND INTO FUEL ALCOHOL DUBLIN. (UP) The potato Is once again likely to become Ireland's most important product. This Is duo to the establishment of industrial alcohol factories. In thc.se factories surplus potatoes and beets will be converted into al cohol which win be used for heat ing, lighting various scientific pur poses. The potntocs are washed when they reach the distillery. They are then conveyed to a converter, where they are crushed and ateamed under pressure. When this process is com pleted they are transferred to the mash tun. where they are stirred up vigorously. Not more than 3 percent of malt la added to the potatoes In the mash tun. The action of the malt sac charines or converts the potato stnrch Into sugar. When the mash has cooled, the liquor or wort la drawn off Into wash backs. The residue forms a valuable food for stock, and la extensively used for feeding cattle and pigs. The wort Is then treated with yeast. This Induces fomentation and .when the prows is completed, the wort becomes wash. The wash contains alcohol, and it la ready for distillation. Potatoes produce 28 gallons of al co hoi a ton, and dried potatoes will yield 83 gnllons a ton. Barley pro duces 72 gallons of alcohol a ton. reared a wild duck. But when they tested lt aea-flolng webfeet, they had to rescue it. The duck simply couldn't swim. Other swimming experiments fail ed, so the boys gave up in dfgust. They found a cry spot for the bird and named It Marine. HOUSE OF STUART sets iu distinctive Scotch characteristic mellow flavor (roro the uw of 10-yeai-old imported Scotch malt whiskey The Scotch null whiikry in this product 4 S PINT 342-C i OAL. 342-B 90 11.65 is 10 years old; 20 Scotch malt whiskey, 80S neutral spirits din tilled from pain HOUSE OK STUART ii blended in America to tauily the American taste for mildness and tnsave you money. .Rail Fares Infant Arrives As . King Given Crown PORTLAND, Mny ,t4. (AP) Tiny LAwrcnco ifchpehtel will always have a fpcclal reason to commemorate the anniversary of Kliv? George's coron ation. A doctor listened to a broad cast of the London ceremonies and officiated nt Lawrence's birth at the same time. He delivered the infant the e.ime moment the crown was placed on tho monarch's head. Non-Swim Duck Dubbed "Marine" AsroniA. May 14. 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