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MEDFORD MATT- TRIBUNE. MEDFORD- OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 16. 193S. PAGE FIVE -i OF Pull Together Seen As Most Important Requirement for Return of Nation to Former Good Times. DETROIT, Juno 16. (P) A pro gram of co-operation between IaW and Industry aa a means of averting Industrial warfare was urged today by Lewis O. Hlnes, organizational di rector of the American Federation of Labor. In an address prepared-for delivery before the annual meeting of the Ad vertising Federation of America, Hlncs said: "We believe that co-operation be tween labor and Industry can do more than anything else to bring this na tion back to a prosperous condition." Industrial Symposium. Htnes' address was made at an In dustrial symposium at which Bennett Chappie, vice-president of the Amer ican Rolling Mill company, also spoke Chappie said, "This nation Is richly endowed with all the -essential re-1 qulrements for Industrial prog ress except one, and that Is under standing." He asserted "the time has come" for Industry "to open wide Its gates and let the public know what goes on -Inside the factory walls. W. J. Cameron of the Ford Motor company recommended to the adver-1 tlsers this afternoon ft study of the state of mind In Canada. "Canada." he said, "knows It has a Canadian government at Ottawa, not exiled Russians or men with collapsed Ideas from overseas, and that It has a premier who doesn't grab at new social systems overnight or Jam the Kingdom of Heaven through parlia ment before adjournment." 1 Radio Censors Advised. Radio broadcasters were told by Edgar Kobak, vice-president of Lord & Thomas, New York, to tighten cen .lorshlp and pioneer new programs.. Speaking at a meeting of the Na tional Association of Broadcasters, meeting In conjunction with the ad vertisers, he said, "the very structure of business seems to be under fire" but assured broadcasters that if they tune their programs to public taste "the Independence of the radio In dustry can be preserved." Donald R. Rlchberg. former NRA administrator, urged Industry, labor and government today "to cease war fare and sit down around the council tables of peace." "In all three groups," he told the Advertising Federation of America, "are exceedingly active and aggrS slve warmakers who want no peace unless they can dictate the terms. "Some of these," he continued, "are hard-headed zealots who honestly be lieve that government or management or labor must boss the economic sys tem. Some are narrow-minded, un scrupulous self-seekers who. In their desire for power or money, are ruth less enemies of any opposing private or public Interest. "It is the public clamor and the private Intrigues of these war-makurs that break down every effort to draw peace-loving men together In a joint adventure of public service." Age of Conruslon. Rlchberg asserted an economic constitution was needed to maintain a competitive system of private en terprise. "We live In an age of confusion and Insecurity," he- said. "It be comes more and more difficult for government to preserve the peace as more and more people go to quarrel ing over how they should develop and control their common enter prises and how they should share the products. "At the same time, millions and millions of people, suffering from un employment and (Inadequate rewards of labor, become much more Inter ested In changing the rules of the game than In preserving either peace or fair play. "What we need today Is an eco nomic constitution a declaration of those fundamental principles under which a democratic people can main tain a competitive system of private enterprise that will offer to eveiy person capable of self-respect the op portunity to earn a decent livelihood." PROTECTION FOR FISH BY PORTLAND, June 16. (AP) The state fish commission demanded a thorough study of the effect on fish life today before government ap proval of dam construction and flood control projects, "It Is essential to study the effect upon established Industry," said Merle Chessman, commissioner from Astoria, "rather than limiting It to the visual benefits of the future." Hugh Mitchell, hatchery supervisor, predicted an excellent egg take for salmon this year because limited catches permitted fish to reach up river stretches. Buy Surplus Flour For Needy Families WASHINGTON. June 18 (AP) The surplus commodities corporation announced today the purchase of 914.000 barrels of flour at a cost of about $4,200,000 from millers In vir tually all sections of the country for distribution among needy fami lies. ' 1 ' This acquisition was In addition to 134.000 barrels bought several weeks ago. F. R. Wilcox, vice-president of the corporation, said the purchase pro gram was designed "primarily to relieve temporary market distress Phone 642. Well haul away your and to Increase use of wheat. which there Is a large surplus." refuse. City Sanitary Service. Rescuer Gets Everything EVAN8VILLE. Ind. t7P After aid- . lng In the rescue of four persons who ! were thrown Into the Ohio river when ; their motor boat capsized, Ollle Eina- j ler dragged the river until ho recov- , red the boat's motor. Swedish Massage Helman Baths MODERATE CHARGE Ashland Phone 144 ZZ7 FASTING PASTOR READY FOR DUTY MEMPHIS, Term., June 18. (AP) The Rev. Israel Harding Noe. for- mer dean of St. Mary's Episcopal j cathedral here, returned home today I and was greeted at the railroad sta tion by a score or more of his fol lowers. "It's wonderful to be back" said the clergyman who four months ago went to a Baltimore hospital to re cover from the effects of a 32-day fast he undertook to prove that "man, here and now, can put on the Godhead bodily." Mr. Noe appeared. In the best of health. He Joined Mrs. Noe and went directly to the cathedral dean ery to await an audience with Bishop James M. Maxon of Tennessee. The bishop removed him from the ca thedral post last winter, tcrmln hls program of "absolute abstinence' a "vagary." Bishop Maxon said a the time a place would be fount for Mr. Noe In the diocese when b returned to his "normal self." Swedish Services At Zion Lutheran The monthly meeting conducted by the Rev. Oottfred J. Anderson pastor of the First Covenant churcr of Klamath Palls, Is scheduled fo; Friday night at 8:00 p.m. By Invi tation the meeting will be held In the Zlon Lutheran church, cornei of West Fourth and Oakdale. Both the Swedish and English language will be used. Singers from the Covenant church of Klamath Falls will participate Ir. the service. The public Is cordial) 1 Invited. $2000 GIVEN FOR AID TO OREGON STUDENTS EUGENE. June 16. (AP) A cash gift of 2000. to be used exclusively as a loan fund for deserving stu "dents at the University of Oregon, has been made to the Institution from the estate of George C. Wld mer, it was announced here today by Mrs. Margaret M. Wldmer, Eu gene, and Dr. Donald M. Erb, uni versity president. The gift will be known a the "George 0. Wldmer loan fund" and will be administered by the univer sity student loan fund committee. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada. I You too will enjoy the friendly companionship of Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer. 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