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PACE FTOHT araPFQRD matl tribune.- mtsdford. oKEfloy. Friday. .rtrsrE 11. 1937. RELIEF NEVER TO CEASE IN AMERICA WABHINOTOK, Junt 11. (UP) Senate Majority Leader Joe T. Rob' teaon (D.-Ark.) today ssld It U "un likely" that the government aver will abandon Ita new policy of extending aid to alck, crippled, distressed and Idle Americana, and ha lorecaat In areaeed expenditures for aoclal wel (are In the future. Simultaneously, the senate unex pectedly passed (ha Hatch-Murray resolution calling for the first con gressional investigation of the prob lems of unemployment and relief which have coat the government bll llona of dollars since the depression began. The lack of opposition to the measure came as a surprise in view of President Roosevelt's repeated statements that auch a eurvey was unnecessary. Recently,' however, the president was reported to have con sented to an Investigation. Under the resolution, the Invest! gating committee will have authority to atudy, aurvey and Investlgste un employment and relief, Including an estimate of the number of persons Idle by reason of labor-saving de vice mechanical or otherwise, The group will be empowered to hold hearings throughout the country and .to subpoena all records needed. Robinson expressed his vlswa to a delegation of the people's lobby who called at his office to recommend broadening of the Ux base, Increas ing the levies on large personal and corporate Incomea and elimination of so-called "nulsanoe" and consumers' tsxea. Insisting that the government must make hast alowly In extending Its social welfare program. Robinson aald that "we have already laid out aa many reforms aa we can oarry througb thta session." Also, ha pointed out. budgetary limitations must be oon sldered earefully. "So far we have been running on . borrowed money on the theory that by theaa expenditures we Increase confidence. Increase th incomes of the people and Increase th general welfare," he said. "The further w go, then Is an Increased likelihood that expenditures for what we call social welfare will Increase. It la unlikely that we ever will go back. The difficulty now la In finding addi tional revenue." GEARY EXPLAINS PORTLAND, June 11. (AP) Casea of alleged violations of the Robinson atman antl-prlc discrimination act show th law waa designed to sustain price levels and prevent chiseling, Arthur M. Oeary, Portland attorney, aald today. H spoke before the Paclflo Ooaat Association of Nurserymen. He added that the flrat restraining orders had Just been Issued and not sufficient time ha elapsed to allow for a test before the supreme oourt. FEMALE INMATES IN 'PEN' TOTAL 13 SALEM. June 11. (AP) The arri val at the state penitentiary late yes terday of Cordelia Hopkins, sentenced at Roaeburg to 13 years on charges of involuntary manslaughter, broke the 18 number Jinx In the women's ward for a ahort time only. Shortly after her arrival a short term prisoner In that ward was re leased, placing the number of women back to 13. Mrs. Hopkins pleaded guilty to ac cusations she struck her 4-year-old stepdaughter, Barbara Irene, on the bead with the handle of a table knife. The child died April 17. VACUUM PACKED in Either Jar or Tin MASON IHRMAN JAM SESSION 1937! SINCE long, long before th days of "awing music," Jam sessions bar been very Important events In lb routine of a well-ordered house bold. And this year Is no excep tion, 'in wnoi orcnestra or mid lesson fruits It ripe raspberries, oherrles, blackberries and ourrantt and th housewife herself It th maestro who needs only to follow modern recipes to create a whole new symphony for her Jelly shelfl Swing Into fashion, and present your Brat Jam session today! A new not for th makers of sweet spreads this year, too, It a gift silver plated aalad fork accompanying each two bottles of "tried and true" fruit pectin. If you purchase a season's supply of th product today, a whol set of sllvsrware It yourtl Raepbsrry and Currant Jam 41 etips (IH Rh.I prepare trull caps (t lbs. 10 es.) sugar I bos powders fruit peetln To prepare fruit, crush thorough ly or grind about 1 quart fully ripe red raspberries. Crush about 1 quart fully rip red currants; re move seeds and skint by sieving. Combln fruit. Measure sugar Into dry dish and tot itlds until Deeded. Measure prepared fruit Into a ( to t-quart kettle, ailing up latt oup or fraction of oup with water It necessary; pteoe over botteat Ore. Add pow CONG. PIERCE FOR BUYING PINE, NOT L OF GOLD WASHINQTON, Jun H. KP) Ita btttT for th government to purchftu ponclroM pin t Ochoco, Or., at 11.40 a thousand feet than to buy gold brtcki at 35 an ounoo and bury them In Kentucky, Con gTMtman Walter M. Pierce of L Grand told th national forrat com mute today. The commlaalon aald tt had no funds to purehaa half a billion ft of pine for $628,000 becauae -the senate haa reduced th allot ment voted by the house for the pure haa of forest lands. , No purchases trill be mad, the i oommlsslon reported, unless R00, 000 la restored to the original 3, 0OO.0O0. It waa estimated that the Ochoco growth la 60.000.000 feet annually and rutting at that rate would be perpetual. A Wanderer Killed KLAMATH FALLS. June II. (AP) Authorities found the body of a man along the Oregon, California and Eastern railroad tracks near Squaw Flat yesterday on the Klamath In dian reservstlon. Hs spparently slip ped beneath the wheels attempting to board a moving train. Fact No. 7 The coffee tree la eelentlflcally known as Ooff iVrabica. Oolfss Arabics is ths orltlnal species In digenous to Abyssinia and Arabia, and ror many years It waa known aa "Java" when U cams from Jata and "Mocha" when tt oam from Arabia. Th Arabic. Seed planted to dti ferent eoua and climates take on locaj characteristics, thereby giv ing us a rartanc in quality of coffee produced In B rap 11, Colom bia. Ms i loo, ealrador, Nicaragua, Oof re a Arabics ia a shrub with ersreen leaves and reaches a he If hi of 14 to 20 (est when full frown It la cultivated mostly for lu birrlM The Coffea flower is snow vhiu and very free-rent, hST Ina s delicate chsrtvterlt odor The Coffea berry develops Into s bright red color about the else of an ordinary cherry, and when thet are in tbls state on the tree. It make a very beautiful picture. 4 CO Dittributor dered fruit pectin, mix wall, and continue stirring until mixture comet to a hard boll. At one pour In tugar, stirring constantly. (To reduce foaming, teaspoon butter may be added.) Continue atlrrlng, bring to a full, rolling toil, and boil hard 1 minute. Remove from Are, skim, poor quickly. Paraffin hot Jam at once. Make about 10 glasses (t fluid ouncet each). Sweet Cherry Jam 4 sups 19 lbs l prepared fruit ft cup. Umon Juice T eups is lbs.) suisr I beltls Oirto To prepare fruit, atom and pit about 3V pounds fully rip aweet cherries. Crush thoroughly or grind. Add cup water, bring to a boil, cover, and simmer 16 minutes. (For stronger cherry flavor, add U tea spoon almond extract before pour ing.) Squeeze Juice from 2 lemons. Measure sugar and prepared fruit, solidly packed, Into a large kettle, filling up last cup with water If necessary. Add lemon Juice, mix well, and bring to a lull rollino toll over hottest Are. Stir constantly before and while boiling. Boll hard 5 minutes. Remove from Are and stir In Certo. Then stir and skim by turns for Just 6 minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly. Paraffin hot Jam at once. Makes about 11 glasses ( fluid ounces each). 2 Arrangement were oompleted to day for brief stops at municipal air port of two of the new Malnllnera of the United Air Lines during Med ford't aerial show on July 3. The show here will be the start of a 10 clty air tour through Oregon. The Malnllnera to call here will be flying on regular passenger sched ules. The southbound plane from Seattle la due to arrive here about 11 a.m., and the northbound from San Francisco about 4:30 p.m. The Mslnllner Is equipped with two 1160-horsepower engines end cruises with a hill load at 180 miles an hour, top speed being 313 miles, tt has a wing span of 08 feet, over all length .of 04 t feet and over all height of 18 feet. It has a cruis ing range of 1800 miles. MICKEY AND HIS MA tWD.COUU) I HWE reason ran it ro SAy yes, but iVs tut THE Si'S MOT- 50 raff. i'u. swy PA SOMETHING NEW! Beck s Fresh i5dc Never before presented in Southern Oregon. Thii cake will be ft rent treat for those who appreciate variety, Each cake li attractively wrapped in Cello phane. Special Saturday, June 12 at Beck'i Bakery or at your favorite food store. OWN VOTE C. 1. 0. POMTAKD, Ore,, June 11. (API- President Harry Bridget and hit Ps clfle Coast International Longshore men's aasoclstlon cut convention red tape today and prepared for an Inde pendent referendum on the dominant Issue of sfflfllstton with th Com mlttee for Industrial Organisation. Longshore delegates to ths Mari time Federation of ths Paclflo con vention, acting separately as a dis trict board of the I. L. A, came out of a caucus with plans to complete balloting among their 30.000 members within the next three weeke. Bridge' C. I. O. resolution at tne convention received no Immedlnte consideration because of a tangle of parliamentary procedure, credentials and challenge over voting rights. Hie press committee revealed a race between Harry Lundeberg, president of the Ballon' Union of the Pacific, and Joe Curran, leader of the east ooaat sailors, for the No. 1 charter under John L. Lewis. Reliable sources aald Lundeberg delegates had already balloted to qnlt the Ameri can Federation of Labor. "The strategy of Lundeberg," he longshore press spokesman aald, "Is to have hie west ooaat group de clared the only official o. 1. O. union. This la objected to by the esst const seamen and Joe Curran, who have pointed out their organization repre sents some sa.000 sailors while Lunde berg's represents SS00." Curran received a telegram from O. I. O. executlvea aaylng his group will be accepted following approval of the action at a convention. He proposed the east and weat divisions hold a Joint conclave and merge Into a national maritime federation. Lundberg alto offered a C. I. o. resolution to the oonvelton, but op posed Ita Immediate consideration. Bridges' anger over delay on his resolution drew the wrath of William Flecher of Portland. Martlme Federa tion president. He accused the long shore chieftain of leading a "minor ity which la attempting to control the convention." "I took the atand," he ssld, "thet there were two ways open: One to establish credenttsls and voting rights and really aet up a conven tion, the other waa to adjourn." Brio sea replied that to far aa mem bership wsa concerned, the long shoremen represented half the fed eration. OF i hymn composed by Mary o. Carey of Bden precinct I receiving fevnr- noi attention in California. A postal received by Mrs. Carer to- rfay from Bdgar Wright, oholr direc tor said her composition waa played recently In the First Methodist Epls- t-opsi cnurcn oz untarlo, cal. "We used three violins, cornet snd piano and the piece waa very effec tive." Mr. Wright said. "We plan to play It again In one of the other churches." ' City Manager Quits LA GRANDE, June II, (AP) Antus McAllister, city manager, hae ten dered his resignation to Join the Union Paclflo railroad company at an examiner. He headed- the city gov ernment for nearly four yeart. By QE0RQE B- HAWKINS &E 6' tomorrow kh 1 wnm -ro rvct mo 1 sei: - PLANS "There's in excellent reason for feeding your family Beck't Cricked Wheit Breed. It's the purest msde and It's fresher than the morning paper. Lime Cake Each Meteorological Report June 11. 1087. Forecasts. Medford snd vicinity: Part cloudy tonight. Warmer Saturday. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; slightly cooler Interior of B. w. portion tonight, warmer south and eaat portion Saturday. Moderate changeable wind off coast. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 89: lowest, 83, Total monthly precipitation, 1.18 Inchea. Eiceas for the month, 0.88 inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1038. 18 inchea. Deficiency for the season, 1.04 Inches. Relstlve humidity at 6 p. m. yea terday, 81 per cent; a a. m. today, 94 per cent. Tomorrow : Sunrise, 4 :36 a. m. Sun set 7:46 p.m. Ohirrisllons Taken at S A. 120th Meridian Time M. 5U s a a H II cm Boise 70 -43 T Cloudy Boston .... 78 58 3 Cloudy Chicago 63 44 Clear Denver 78 80 Clear Eureka 64 S4 3 Cloudy Helena 68 36 Clear Los Angeles H 66 36 Clear MEDFORD ....1 80 60 .08 Rain New York . .... 86 66 .50 Rain Omaha .. 76 66 Cloudy Phoenix 100 63 P. Cdy. Portland 70 56 .05 Cloudy Reno .... 88 34 Clear Roseburg 68 54 .11 Cloudy Salt Lake 83 48 P. Cdy. San Francisco 70 58 ,04 Cloudy Seattle 66 60 Cloudy Spokane 60 50 .90 Cloudy Washington D.C. 00 60 Cloudy Yakima 66 48 ,33 P. Cdy. HARrUSBURO. Pa., June 11. (AP) Major Lynn C. Adams, superinten dent of the Pennsylvania state, po- 11 co. said two Atste trooper left by plane yeateraay for Salem. Ore., to return William Meyers, wanted for questioning in a double slaying 16 years ago. They were Corporal Joseph SsntUH and Private David R. Qree, of the Wyoming barracks. Major Adama said he understood Meyer had waived extradition. Meyers Is accused of killing two farmer near Coudersport. Pa., in 1931 while they allegedly sought to pro tect his wlf from hla attack. Indifferent Hubby, BEDFORD, England, Jun 11. (UP A coroners Jury criticized Richard Percy Wllsher today be cause he failed to make "strenuous efforts" to save his wife when she drowned In two feet of river water. Wllsher explained that hla doctor had forbidden him to bathe because of hla catarrh. THATS BECAUSE IT'S REAL MAYONNAISE MADE WITH ft "FRESH-PRESS SALAD OIL! II I tr vi """v" sjk ntir li i v f, ii REAL MAYONNAISE Feel at Home in "The Heart of Portland' Cnearort Cenrenlenr Coortesy eertlr attractlT ! lieucaee baibifl.ee oe Tltb batb f " p BEN 0. OftlMSON Mp. Hotel Cornelius 5tl S ir. Iart Portlan tN THE HEART PLANS COMPLETED AMERICANS URGED SUNDAY SERVICES TO RESENT SCORN IN PARK, 10 WKS. FOR AMERICANISM Plana were oompleted today for vesper service to be conducted for ten Sundays by five Medford churchea In city park during the summer. Th services . will be held between 6:30 and 6:80 p. m. around th bandstand. Each participating church will fur nish Its own music. In case of rain on any of the first five Sundays the service will be held In the Presby terian church. If it rains on any of th second five Sundsys, services will be conducted In th First Methodist Episcopal church. The schedule follows: July 4, Rev. B. L. Shlpman, South M E. church. July 11, Rev. James M. Hamilton, Christian church. July 18, Rev. Sherman L. Divine, Presbyterian church. July 25. Rev. Joseph 'Knotta, First M. E. church. August 1, Father E. S. Bartlam. St. Mark's Episcopal church. August 8, Rev. B. L. Shlpman, South M. E. church. August 16. Rev. James M. Hamil ton, Christian church., August 93, Rev. Joseph Knotts, First M. E. church. August 30, Rev. Shermanu L. Di vine, Presbyterian church. September 6. Father E. S. Bartlam. S. Mark's Episcopal church. DONAUGH JOYFUL ON KEEPING JOB PORTLAND, June 11. (AP) Carl Don ugh, United States attorney for ! Oregon, expressed gratification today when he learned President Roooevelt submitted his name to the senate for appointment to a second term. 'I will continue my best efforts to conduct the affair of the district attorney office In accordance with th best principle of law enforce ment," he ssld. Campus wisecrack, CANTON, N. T.. June 11. (UPj David Kingston, St. Lawrence univer sity student, answered a question on a history examination today asking for the name of a "famous 30th century sculptor" by writing "Rob ert Irwin." Irwin la wanted by po lice In connection with the Oedeon triple slaying In New York city Eaater morning. War Stork Busy. BORDEAUX, France, June 11. (UP) The high maternity rate among Basque refugee women brought here from Bilbao today forced French authorities to order that the next ship-load be sent to Paulllac In the Ofronde department. The maternity wards of Bordeaux hospitals were said to be filled with Spanish war refugee. BEST FOODS TASTES ffaWK THAN ANY MAYONNAISE I CAN BUY OR EVEN MAKE . P&rk Are Hotel Its .W. Part Periltnd 11 1 liil rnlij Hi! OP THE CITY SALEM. Jun li. (AP) Harry W. Colmery, national commander of the American Legion, Issued s call for preaching of a political religion of faith in order to "make democracy click" In his address here last night, bis last appearance In Oregon. Speaking before Willamette Valley Legionnaire, the quiet-spoken, con genial eiecutlve of world war vete ran stated the Legion hopes to tee this religion once again taught "on the streets, In the schools, and may be In th pulpit." Attacking ultra -pact f lata and citizenry spathetlc to attacks on the BOYD'S MARKET Phone 1054 S. & H. Green Stamps SPECIALS for June 12 and June 14 FRUITS and VEGETABLES BANANAS Golden ( Ripe lb. 3U GREEN PEAS Fresh 1 7c 3 pounds I I V NEW POTATOES 10 lbs 19c KLAMATH OEMS Potatoes QQat U.S. No. 2. 25 lbs. 03W SUGAR 10 Pineapple Tid RAISINS Shortening ' K C Baking Powder 25 oz. can 15c Grapefruit 'hSS 2 for 25c FLOUR HIGHLAND CHIEF 49 lb. bag $1 49 FLAGSTAFF Hardwheat 1 CE 49 lb. bag.... 9 I D3 KITCHEN QUEEN 49 lb. ff'j CO bag P I iDw CROWN Best Patent unbleached 4 ft ft 49 lbs 9 I . 99 COFFEE BOYD'S Oround as you OC j buy it lb. fcOC HILLS Red Can Lb 27c HILLS Red Can a lbs 53 c MOCA & JAVA iKn.eL. 47c 2 lb. tin 89C Something better in COFFEE BABY FOOD Reins' All Kinds Salad Dressing (Brookfield) CEREALS and FLOURS Bitquick Large ftj package COV Pancake Flour No. 10 bags ... 43c American principle of freedom. Col msry declared "th average citizen alt around with hla head In a flower pot la a storm cellar. With American being held up to scorn, very few people have th courage to stand up and tell those who do so what thy really are. w should make reverence and respect for law and authority more profound end sincere Instesd of less so." NOTED SPECIALISTS tuccvMfsilly treat Rectal. Celei and Stomach Ailment Within aisy reach Is this oldcat and moat tspariaaced CUolc la ths wail (or treat ment of Pilot and other Rtctat and Colon disorder j alto Stomach ailment. Sat isfactory reaults asaurad. Mo hospital smrflesl operttion. No eoatos nant. Send (or alaeblo Fr Booklet today Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician mn MurgK N.E. Corn.r Burolfae ,nt Orsnd Atssos T.l.phon, EAst lt Pcnl.sil. Orr CRACKERS FIG BARS 2 lbs. 25c GRAHAMS Made with Honey 2 lbs, box 25c Salted Wafers 2 lbs. box 25c These Crackers are baked fresh each week 53c Pure cane lb. cloth bag Bits 8 oz. cans 6c Seedless 4 lb. package 23c 49c Pearl 4 lb. carton ,TAKE 1 ADVANTAGE tOF.THESEl GREAT, SOAP, SAVINGS TODAY I IIV'TOILET SOAP t for keeping tlcln amootl KB 3 bars 19c 1UX t Cuts down 1 stocking runt Smalt RINSO 'Stree time, work money i Small f 2f0r 17c 21c LIFEBUOY - HEALTH SOAP Stopt "B.O." (Body Odor) 3 bars 19c 3 for 25c PinU 19? Quarts 33 s i -1 Rolled Oats Sperrys 07 No. 10 bags 3 I C Huskies Package 11c fi