Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 15, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1937.
PAOE KITE
SCHOOL PATRONS
DISCUSS MERGER
BIO APPLEOATZ, July 15. (Spl)
Several meetings are being sched
uled this month lor discussion of
plans for possible consolidation or
the Sterling. Forest Creek, and Llt'le
Applegate schools with the Ruch
school. C..R. Bowman, county school
superintendent, met at Ruch Friday
with patrons of that district and the
Sterling school, at which time he
gave a thorough explanation of all
angles to be considered In consolida
tion. The majority of Sterling patrons
are anxious for success of the under
taking in view of the fact that their
building Is antiquated and liable to
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A that their plnyground Is limited, nec-
essltatlng use of the public road for
many games. In addition to these
hsndlcapa some of their pupils arc
obliged to walk long distances to
school. Similar conditions exist at
Little Applegate and Forest Creek, it
was pointed out. It Is proposed to
have a two-room school at Ruch,
should consolidation be effected.
In order to familiarize everyone
concerned with all details of the sit
uation and to obtain the sentiment
of the voters in the districts before
the question is put to a vote, a meet
ing wilt be held at Ruch Monday
evening. July 26. Everyone interested
Is urged to attend.
FRUIT I
CASE IS SETTLED
Amicable adjustment of the case
of Howard Warner, fruit inspector.
was made yesterday afternoon at a
meeting of the county court, whereby
Warner continuea in the position he
has held for many year, and will
receive an Increase In mileage fees
during the busy aeason.
Certain membera of the Prult
Growers league, several weeka ago re
quested that an Investigation be
made of the system under which
Warner was operating. Other fruit
men circulated petitions requesting
that Warner be retained. There was
never any question relative to the
qualltv of Warner work, but the
method of doing it.
Members of the county court and
the county agent's office aald that
an agreeable solution had been
reached, and a better understanding
between all concerned would result.
A number of fruit growers, headed
by J. C. Barnes and Gordon Kershaw,
attended the se.ss.on with petitions
in Warner's behalf.
boraea. If the country agreed, he
would alt tight.
The flat assurance that the presi
dent does not want to run Is made
In the face of plenty of surface indi
cations that be would enjoy the Job
more or less permanently.
First, he has the physical stamina
for It. According to his physicians
he Is In better health than when he
came to the White House.
He like the active life. He can
bold a press conference with a hun
dred reporters at 10:30 a. m.. meet
callers right through a desk lunch.
preside at a cabinet session, change
to tails for a .high tea. shake a
thousand hands at a reception, and
sneak off to Jot down a few note
on a measage before bed.
Finally, the president would like
to see his Immediate objectives ac
complished before leaving office a
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BgBmnd
ream! ifiiiitireaJwBil
new deal for the one-third of our
population who. he says, are atill
ill-n ourlihed, 111 -clad ana in-
housed."
But In spite of alt thla external
evidence, a tt might be called, he's
going to step down at the end ot
hta second term, like his predecessors.
unless
The first catastrophe that might
stop htm. as the president aeee U.
Is war. That this question is not an
academic one to President Rooseveit
can be gathered from hta recent let
ter to the institute of public affairs
at the University of Virginia:
"As Americans, it must be clear
to us that a continuation of .the
existing uncertainties in the inter
natlonsl sphere la highly prejudicial
to the well-being of the United
States. It must be evident that an
accentuation of this unsettled con
dition will bring disaster and human
suffering beyond the mind of man
to grasp.
Catastrophe No. 2 (the one at
home) that might force Mr. Roose
velt Into a third term Is already en
visaged by many in the labor situa
tion. Right now, organised labor ta split
In two, which makes It that much
harder for the government to deat
with lta leaders.
Moreover, the tactics of Mr. Lewis
have been followed by a reaction
which has made it possible to organ
ire sentiment on the part of the
mlddle-claas against strikes, at leaat
of the type the C. I. p. haa called,
which threatens class antagonism.
Either one of these two develop
ment might by 1940 be so diverting
the country from the course which
the president bellevea Is Its salvation
that he would feel compelled to stay
In the driver seat.
Why. If the president doesn't want :
to run, doesn't he say so?
Because that would violate rule
No. 1 of the executive who want to
keep hi leadership. A flat statement
now that he was out of the race
would atart half a docen candidate
running their own show, congress
would forget there waa a White
House.
How does the president read the
news?
The answer is, he doesn't. t least
not as the "average reader" does. Hla
secretaries clip items they think
might interest him. they Include
news stories, editorials, the contribu
tions -ol certain columnists.
But aa for skimming through the
newspaper, there Isn't much time
for that, even on a week-end cruisr
when, as last time, he had a 800-
page technical report to read, his
"letter to the chairmen of house
and senate agriculture committees"
:o potiih up art! he message accom
panying his veto of the farm loan
bill.
The president seldom read Wall
Street or sporta news.
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Article of Incorporation of the
Southern 6regon Restaurant associa
tion wr filed vesterdav with the
county clerk, with Maude F. Clemen
son, Medford; F. A. Dutton, Grants
Pass; Leo Denzel, Medford; C. L.
Reynolds, Ashland; Emil Mohr. Jr.,
Dale Franklin, and Jimmy Valentine,
Medford, as directors. The member
ship Ilea In Josephine and Jackson
counties.
The association la Incorporated un
der the non-profit clause of incor
poration lawa with chief source of
Income from dues and assessments.
Purpose of the organization "is to
promote the general welfare and le
gitimate regulation of the restaurant
business, and a better acquaintance
and closer association between the
mmebers."
UNIFORllffitlFOR
RELIEF AIDES AGREED
The Jackson county relief commit
tee, of which A. 8 V. Carpenter Is
chairman, and the county court a
member, met yesterday with Elmer
R. Goudy, state relief administrator,
and approved of the plan to estab
lish uniform titles and salaries for
office workers In Oregon counties.
The purpose Is to eliminate current
misunderstanding among the work
ers as to conditions elsewhere and
to avoid confusion by having differ
ent titles in different counties. This
was the principal matter before the
session.
No action was taken on appoint
ment of an executive secretary to
take the place of MlsS Otis Brown
who resigned recently.
In the field ot labor and Industry.
or In International affairs, which
might threaten to destroy the New
Deal's achievements as the great war
destroyed Woodrow Wilson's new free.
dom.
In such a case, the president feels
It wouldn't be the moment to swap
OREGON CITY, July 15. (AP)
The federal bureau of fisheries has
released between 300.000 and 400.000
eastern brook trout from Its Clacks-
bibs county hatchery to be dlstrlbut-'
ed In various streams and lakes of
the county. County Commissioner
Bernard Sehoenburg said.
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