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Identical hills will he offered to other state legis­ latures as they convene. The measures represent the Mrs. Kahn, by the way, rea­ sons otherwise. . . conclusions reached a t the recent conference in W ash­ "On the prohibition* question,” ington on street and highway safety. she told me, "women, like men *■ The interstate-charter of automotive traffic has de­ WASHINGTON differ, with localities and groups, ANO veloped so rapidly in recent years that the need pf but I believe they average about uniform legislation Is obvious. It is ,a mark of sound •lik e, the country over." By CHARLES P. STEWART judgment that the conference decided to reach the ques­ NEA Service Writer Congressman HUl certainly tion entirely through state legislation in preference to WASHINGTON — Congress­ isn’t jealous of. the talk about the proposal of a general federal act governing interstate woman Florence P. Kahn of Cali­ Mrs. Kahn, as wet leader. In­ traffic with local statutes covering everything else. fornia emphatically denies that deed. Mrs. Kahn says she thinks No /le a with brains ever parks she aspires to leadership of the he started it, .“for a Joke," as The three proposed acts comprise a registration and , • certification cf title act,' a licensing measure for opera­ himself on a short-haired dog. wet bloc in the House of Rep­ she puts It. résentatives. firs. Kahn’s unduly modest. , tors and chauffeurs and a statute regulating tlitFojFra- When the supply of lies gets Maybe she doesn't, but there’s | The wets aren’t joking. tion of vehicle^ on highways. Thrf Registration act*pro­ low, there is always Florida to such a thing as being drafted. | vides for a motor vehicle department or division in. each fall back on. Mrs. Kahn is being talked ’ about for the Job, anyway. state. The chief provisions of the drivers’ licencing meas­ like Religion is sometimes ure deals with age liifiits, examination of drivers and re­ life-preservers— used only when Congressman John Philip H ill, ciprocity between states. The measure covering oper­ danger threatens. of Maryland Is wet leader now. ation fixes speed limits and deals with suclj m atters as but Hill is figuring on breaking The smell of frying bacon It road rules, reckless driving, driving while intoxicated, into the Senate. more effective than an alarm Besides, some of the wets road signs, weight limits and penalties. clook la the morning. Always doesn’t seem long at have an idea there would be Examination of existing state laws revealed that the all on a beautiful moonlight strategic advantages in having age limits for drivers vary from 12 to 18 years. ’ The Those who fight on the right a woman as their standard n ight conference recommended limits of 16 years for operators, side always win, no matter if bearer, assuming, otecoqrse, that 18 for chauffeurs and 21 for drivers of passenger-carry­ they lose every time. she was a capable one,, which Another sign of spring 1» there isn't any doubt about In when you have the feeling that ing vehicles. Bars are raised against licensing of habi­ Get on the right track. ol Mrs. Kahn's case. tual drunkards and narcotic addicts. yon want to take the agency for course', but look out that the fel- The popular' impression is something. ' Visiting limits vary from 15 days to six months un­ low behind doesn't run over you that women are dryer than men, der existing state laws. The conference measure pro-: on an average. A good many of When you see a man thought­ vides for complete reciprocity. F or example, a tourist them might be won over, with He« Heck says: "“They ain't a woman leading the fight for ful, disturb him. He may he from a state which permits a visiting car to remain only no glory in grinnln' and bearin' thinking up a name for a new- dry law modification. 15 days without a local license would face a 15-day limit a misfortunes if they ain't' no So the wets reason. soft drink. in Oregon, and a car from California could remain s it way to git out o' it." months, since that is the rule there. The conference provided for a maximum speed limit of 35 miles an hour, with definite restrictions covering speed at grade crossings, on curves and in business and residential districts. There are many who will maintain, THERE. VNOwY- and correctly, that a speed in excess of 35 miles is entire­ V f M -M BUT > A h U oF S O U 7 NOÔ R t A ly safe under certain conditions. GET” AhW OF I CAKlO'V 0 Ú Each legislature will modify the acts, undoubtedly, iT IF w o o I M A - SA W O ow rf atX I HOU NQ! > to suit local conditions, hut it wilT be a fine thing if legis­ M A .1 G f f ovref here I G E T 1 » PO SyU i. lation governing ojteration ipf motor cars, uniform in ¿Till I M oish T* D IS H - fa te essential details, shall be passed by ail the states. T IM E * C - I UCK Ö0WT MOORKIP*. LICKED T R * I I M A ? Hurt? Vfop OOhlT \ D o r f 1 MA ? C H A N G E O F A M B IT IO N S K nife i * s T OWM "TÍME - N1ÇJ40EI Out of 189 Chicago school pupils recently questioned K r tc H iN t \ m a ? m - m - as to what they wanted to ho, only one wanted to I k * presi­ , MA dent, while 10 wanted to be football stars, 11 wanted to l»o I f e W \ C jo iïttH A dancers, sc von to be great travelers, etc. \ M A?^z * The bov who thinks he would like to be president is ¡m lioà not often heard from now, while the cash rewards in the enfcrlaiuiucnt and supjxtrting field look more enticing to* the youthful crowd. But it will lie recalled that formerly J many thought it would lie very wonderful to hold any kind of a railroad job where you could move around from place to place. . . Money seems to lx* the great lure now. When |x»o*j pie are offered a certain job, thé first question usually is,' what dqes it pay T It continues to lure the older ones, too. But after people go on awhile, they learn that there ure many things »that money cannot buy, aud there are many things that jteople will not sell for any amount of money. LETTER. — ' ’i ". ' T he C itizehs Bank o f A shland BERKELEY, Cal., March 17.— ftp)— “There 1» no place In our modern prison system for capital Ashland Natatarhffli Mineral Plunge N O W OPEN! lionograpn the Only one th at wil| play all makes of ... Records without injury to thè record COME Palm er P iano tìtòùàé. Nátat'óriúm coinpletely rehÖVateil and under new m anagem en t »*<»«»*< *"* / • «Hk«•** DOW N REAL By Williams I TU’ Fine thing about summer is when you get your un rear on outside iii the buttons don’t feel cold. The w eather’s been in cold storage all winter, I . - A sh la h d , O regon MARCH 17,. 1020 A FAITHFUL READER — ‘ AND Jehovah went before them day In a pillar of cltfud. to lead them the way; and by night in a pollar of Are, to give them light." Ex. 13:21. PRAYER— "Guide me, 0 Thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim through this weary land.” W e'd like to see a centipede doing the Charleston , , W« want yon to rememberjthle when you call here at th e Citizens Bank of Ashland. "What dies can we do yon you?" M l» . Virginia Van Wla. lUytter-old golflny star who recently defeated Glenns Collett, national women» champion In the- Ans Is for the East feast crown A fy» * « ° Ml»» Vau Wly won t h t . f ’orida sjytte tlt»» Mis» Cottett havtr.s lx*en eltmlnared in one of th e-en rli« rounds Great things are i -i - , ■ 4 ejC G A SO LIN E AÑEI ENJOY P L W to fe A