MTSDFOltr) Mfllli TOTnUNE, MEDFOllD, OTtKOOy. MOXDAV, MARCH 4. 'iftffl. i AW ENFORCEMENT AND L PEACE WILL BE AIMS M ADMINISTRATION without power lo pfut.-ct Ihi'lr ulll r.i'ii I lii'uuwli tlii'lr own authority. On thu tillwr liunu, ,wo nould lie Iimu-Iob when Uin auturlty rusts only In lo fmli.ral governim-nt. (HiM'riilluii by Inn (Imwiiiiu-nl Tho Inrai'r purpose of our eco iiniiilit IhuuKlil should bo lo ontnb HhIi iiuiro firmly slnhlllty nml Bucurlty of business nml employ, ini'iit nml th.-reby I'l-inovc pnv.-rty atlll fiirlhi'i' ft in our borders. Our moiIii Imvii In recent yniirN ilnvnl oped ii now fnuml cf.pn.-lty fur co- lH.'l'lltllltl IIIIMinU tll.'IIIS.'IVPS to -f-fl'l'l ll lull lUlpOHH III IIUllllU willful'..-, 1 1 Ih mi iirivimcu toward tint inontullllc wo s h o u 1 d support uvcry nound method of conciliation. nrbltrntlon and Judicial sotllemeiii. American sliitu.fnoii wore ainonsc tho first to propone mid thoy havo constantly' urged upon the world, tho establishment of a trlljunnl for ilia settlement of controvors sirs of a Justiciable diameter. Ih" permanent court of International justice, In IIh major purpose. Ih thus peculiarly lilt-iitlfled with American Ideals nnd with Amorl ii n statesmanship. No more po- ti'iil Instrumentality for this pur nnd aspirations . are tho touch alone upon which I ho day to day administration nml legislative act of government must ho tcstou.j Morn thrui this, tho government i must, no fur n lies within proper powers, give leadership to' iho realisation of thme Ideal and; lo tho fruition of these asplra-; tloim. . No ono run tt'lo.iuntoly ro iluco thvsn thing of tho uplrlt to phraM-s or to a cutiiloBuo of defi nition. Wo do know what tho attainment of Ihono Ideal should bo: The prc-Bervi.ll.in of self-; government and Its ,;ill founda noHo ho ovor been conceived und .... lu ..............1.1,1 nnlfili. fiiiiM Ifi I..I.I irnverr. .nenl' 'tllO highest cniiinpll'iii of self -govern-1 '"" r,"",r union iiiiwwu ; pnrmciioii or justice, wuewiur " ini.nt Hoir-iiiivi.riii.ioiit 1ois not i "Poll our inlhercnco should not beioeiinomle or In nodal tlol.ls, tho ' ,,,,,1 niiouid not Imply the uc of misinterpreted. Tho United Milieu iiiulntntinnco of ordered llborfy; ' ' politic, I iig.inclus alone. Progress Hookn hy these reservations no tho denial of domination hy any . i ... i. .. m.t-tfil t.rtvlleir., itr tiilviirituiin. but urouti or i'Iilmm '. tho building UP MllSt Safeguard AOainSt Disregard Of LaW. DCClarCS HOO-I u,uiilly-ut from governmental I 'l' l clarify our relation to in ml prervatlon of fiuallty of i i.'BliiiliilH The Kiiveriiiiiiinl Hhould ndvlnoiy opinions und other innt-) opportunity; tho nlhiiulntlon of UPr in ItintKIUral SDCCcII "Ridid and EXOCditiOUS ', lt ami encounme th..B.. niuvo. Ith wIM lira culwldlary lo thlilt latlvo and Indlvldunllty; i.l,o- " " ' 1 mmm of collective Hnlf help hy It- i major nuriiuno of tho court, ilia lliclirn Uitnl FnrrP flf Prntirpc,1? " l5 AS5PHit1il Would!"" coopoiatlini with them. Ilu-I- 'way HhouM. mol 1 hellevo will, he Trnncfnn Inrnn Part nl Fnfnrromnnt tn rionQrtmont ! Pruitr. 1.1 lh.M..lvammei prop-r p. .. in a n.ov.,.n. nv IftlllOIVrl l-UI I III I VI klUVI Vblllblll, (V tlltVHI t tj of Justice -Hopes for Adherence to World Court- lubf Inlctzrltv tn iiuhlltt affnlrn: tho choice of officnlx for fltiict.nl to office; tho ' ilirwllon of oco-I 'noiolc proKrniw toward" pronperltyi neiclce. In xlulilllly. In reuulur- I fundamental to thn proereatj of and tho further Ivmonliii; of pov-l ' It v of i.iniitovnicnl und In. the cor- : peace. )eny; tn iremom 01 puonc opm- rectlon of ll own ul.UBCH. Huclil our pooplo havo determined tU'tt " nunminlm? of education ; pioKii'iM. Jiow. ver, cuu coniinue wo kIiouiu iiiuko no poinuiu cn- '"v .iuiirn ,, Peace BV AbllltV in Defense IS SOIC RCferenCC tO 'ly l"H " luliicm inanlfvutu KaKemonlH buOi a niemberhhlp ln!cl: Iho eroIH of rcllslou-milrli ' ' I Its icMpeot for law. iho I. bkuo of nation-, which may "d the tolerance of all faltln; the Armament. ' ' 'rh..r. H an e.u..lly l...porlunt commit un in advance ax a nation BtrcnulhenlnK of the home; the H,md"U'"1, I fluid of cooperation hy .he f ral to Lecomo Involved In tho tittle- ..dv..c..mnt of Pa; . Kov.;,i,i.,eiii. will, the mullltude oflmeniH l controvert potween Here l no Khort road to he I iiMencleB. Btate. ii.unlclpiil and pii- oihor countrleii. Tiiey a.inoro 10 '""'- ""-7 7 Ju.laeH. 1.11,1 hur a.-o.l,.ll.i.iB. HibI . vale. In the Ky.iemallo develop. Iho h-llcf that ti... inueuenuence Blep, mwanl that end Bli.iulrt not I me.il of II.obo p.oceBBe. which dl-of Ainerlcii. from nuch oh a on WAMIIINUTUN, .March J limner he .l. luye.l. Itlulil and en- I r.ictiji.uirei pui.iie neaiiii. rucrea-,ir" u.... u.. Oura In a profc-remtlvo people, but with a determination that pro vreioi inuBt - 00 ' haKc.l upon the foundation of experience. Ill-con f "! i- '':' v-V... rrom pe,,,.,ur ju-llco I. .he rn-B. 'TT ! our" I'loVfi tiH Willi')) 11 f I It It I' I I hnivi't Hi.'liM'tfi) to Itlttx oti llix 4 iHlintiilMi'iitltiii n hint nf lliv until tr uffUv un pu'Nltlfiit; "Wlll-I'i llH't' l ltd VlHlufl f 4 tin' )M'uili pi't-Uli; litit hi f u.ii..i ..f r, ,. ,..!,... Him hiiM Ih of it mm m'U lunnut iu ptmm:i iiiu i vrusrvm. umI i im1 iHn i iy, tho vlljtl (mv.a tf j hmmiiim hy which Kuvvt-iiiiHiiit cun j j huvo Ititt-Jy rutnrni-d from a nnmiiMM, It hiumI nut ntnu tu Uo j hw uOnplcU to human Hvrvlce. I Jounw-y anions our nlnl.tr ropuhllcK In ulll- i-i'inihlli: thut It cud ! tin fiMiifii hy thu Imlif f"HMi('i-of the ilH'-it. hy 1-MiluHMilnti of tin; il" thut UriMK tlt thu luw, lniiiy luy uml rhliiiif:titiiitri ur tbn htw In I iff" , mi hy rtniihluiithiitH uf I'tlii.'limM. , 4 1 J unt if JntiM nut fall hit-ulltf Hie ' iiKi'ifh- i.r 1 iif-M. .'im m urv i-lthfr ltllMtlHt ut' liiurftrhtitly ut'KUil- lUlucation AlthuuKh fdui-fitluii U primarily u nMiuitilhlllty of thn MiiteH and lurul cuiitmtiiihlMN, titif rightly no, yt t thu nutloii uh n uhoh Ih vltully CUll'-l'llltMl 111 Mri llVLl0)lllfttt uvuryTAhfri to th lil;htvi t-inn tin tJ unU lo cuinplutu tiiilvi'iMulliy. WAHllLVtlTfiN, Murtli I. tIV . U-tl. Tt lunhhhr tln-no vvllu, to i k-f-Kuvoi iunnl run HUCt-fod only llni'u In the lxl nf tho tiutuu'iti l rind thlr ri If, l I he luoM mtva thruuKh imi liiMlrurtril fliM'tumt. of tho Avi'htorn licinlBphere. I huvti rt'felvod unhounUi-d howpl- tullty und courlcHy att thulr ,cx pnivJon of frh'ttdllnoNM to our country. Wo aro hold by purticu- !ur bondrf of nyimthy ond (om- hrlnK only ucrtultleg after Hhmii Hut If wo. hold the. Xaith of iho nun In our mighty pant who rt attd thctu? Idfal, wo nhnll luavo thi-ni helichtnd'and utrt'iiylheno'd for our child re , Cwiciuloii. " Thin In not thu tl;n? ond place mon Inturtfrrt with Hu m. They ar tut cxlndcd dlHcuwIon. The quo. car h of them bulldliiK a raclnl i-ir our couniry uro pruo- churu.ftor nnd a culturo which ll;,,n," f protrruMi to nljchcr atana 11 it i r i' 1 1 tif IIikivit: My cutiuti-yitifit: Thin uctiun It tiul iiluiU' Ii chhh'lit li'iltvit itft'i-HHliy of uur Uiiicm. Iliirni'ti iiii nl i.f IHili AnicrUmi nt. th. if thu umliniltlfl uhUhHii which Im Vi- n up timli'i thu 1 hlh iiiliitlnlrilitithin of thu iuot tacrcil uihi-ihIiim iiI, purl uru iluu to thu uttth which cun hu utnuiiicd hy nn AiniM-h'iin cltlxun. It In it iletttcu tltui und rmoMM'i utlun iimhT (lud tu 1 hi hlKltMft nfficu In mTvlcu uf utir M'Ull', I IIHKtlniC ttllN I III Hi III II. 'Itllnct t ItllVU Jim HK'tltltiMl'il: hut pttt l nit J u n lo thu failure of uoino hlittt'H ti ucccil their Nhuru of re rtpunhlhlllty fin cuncunnnl un fut'ifiiu'iii 11ml to the full uro of humility uf kuuwh'duo that only 1 utility ntuiu ihmI local offlchiln tu ihruuuh the uitliliiucu of Almlithty ncci-pt thu utilisation umli-r their Piovlilftiru cun t hup tn illm'lturK' ' tuith uf uffh c tt'ni h uly lo ciifurcu lit uv''rlu(ri'ulhi: htirtltnx. jihu laut, With thu fullunw fn.iu It In In KcupliiK With tt'li(IHIitN tlu-Mt Itiiilty cautii'it Iiiin coinu u thrtiuuhutil our hlMury thai 1 iiiuk,i"Un cxiiintluti In thu crliu Nlmiihl t'Xpt t'Nft 'Imply and dlrrt'ily , Itml clcmcntit who huvu fuund cn thu oplnluii! w hh'h I huh) cunccri.-' liti td opportunltd'H In lUullittf In !!E uim- of tho tnutlci'M of prctuMil llh'K'il Ihiuor. Iiiipitttuticc. ! Mut a In r no rufpoiiHllilllty rohtu Our I'niKrt!. illici tly uptm our citizen. Thcru If wu imrvry thu idtuullon uf uur wuuld he little truffle In ilU-k"! tuithin, ImiiIi at humu i'Md uln-miri, 1 llquur If only crlmliiaU pulronUi-d o riiul iiinity iiiiilwriictlono: we, find ; It. Wu muM awiiku J the fuel Minir cuuhcn fur cuiu-rrn. Wo huvu: thut lhl-i putrumiKU frum Iuiki einct Kcd frum tht Iuhwh uf the ' iiumhern of hiw-utmhllnii cltueim Ktcrtt war nnd th rucoiiHtrucllon ! mipplylnn the r?uurdn and mini rotlowhitf It tth lucretmcd virility ; ulatlnu crlmu. und tttrcmith. Friiiit thin Mrcnmh I havo been Hclcctud by you to wif have contributed to the rvcuv execute nml ,nfurep tho lawn uf ety und iut;re uf the world: iu country- I pruponu lo do no to Whut America Imi limit Inn. Hveiihu extent f my own tiMIIUex. bill renewed hope unit cuuruuo tu nil i the mcimute of hucccwi thut thu win) have fmiU In liuvemnieul hy ! vet 'inient Khali aiialn will de rhu people. Uf the Uirti View, w ft ' l"hd upon tho-tnoml oupport huve lenrhud n blither den roc uf ' " hb-h you. a cltUt-n.. i-xicnd. Thu comfort and Ne. urlty than evur ' duty of cIIIkciih to nuptort thu Ihwh lu dlmforu In the hhlory of Ihe'C the hind U co-euuul with Iho ..rhl. ThrotiKh liberation from tln-lr K..vmnmetf to en- wldoMirend poverty wu have reiu-h-1 fwrtt lho laWH whl,'h t,xlwt Nl s hlwher .I.Kree uf Indivbluul Staler nutlomil nei-vleo can be f. d.iin thun over before. The d. K'v;1" '' " w"'"n f KOl voilon to and cono.tr.. for our In-! wnZXU ktwW- urwlt l!,"lt un: -.IM.H..O- .-.. .!.. imi Nlii.-i.re' fhldful of tho l eMonMbllltie of Wu are Hteudlly hUlldlnR a new ! Our objeetlvo In not nlinply lo over come Illiteracy, the nut Ion Iiiin infii-clicd fur b'-yond thut. The more cumplex the problcniH of th't tuition become, lho r renter U the need for uioro and more udvuuced Instruction. Moreover, un our niiiiihcrn Iiiciuumi und an our life expand with nclenco nnd Inven tion, wit muM discover more and inoiu leiulut-M fur every wulk of life. We eunnut hope lo nuccoed In Ultt'rtluB HiIh lnrrtutliiKly com plex cIvlllKatlon uiiIckh we cun draw nil the talent of leadership from the wholo people. Ono clvi- tm liitiirHdlvr onlrlbutlun to hU nmn proirrewi. Wc wish only fori lho mulutenunce of their Indepen dence. 1 h row t ii of t heir ta bllliy and their pros-rlty. Whllu we have hail wnra In thn wcatcrn homlhphuro. yet on lho whole the record U In encouruglnv contruht with 4hut of olhvr purtH of tho world. Ftnco of IlMrtwt. Korlunntcly tho new world 1 lar'Iy freo from tho Inhorltnncefl of fear and di.itrunt which have wo troubled tho old world. r.hould keep H ho. It Ih ImpoBMlblo. my countrymen, 73 n S. t o c V ft 9 ff. f V m s O) Unit Ion afti-r another Iiiih ben to epeak of peaco without profound cltlr.ennhip than thut they should. by their example. obt In stamp- its own nltalnineiits. . Th i-iHo unU hUh purpuses of uur nu- w recked upon thu uttentpt to se cure HUfflclunt b-uilrrshlp from n sIiikIu Rroup or cIuim. If wo would prevent the growth of cluss ills tlnctlonn and would constantly re frufh our leadership with tho Iduuls of our people, wo must draw constantly from thu Rcnernl ituuuf. Thu full opportunity for every Iniy and Kh'l to rtso throuith tho soluo tlvo procusses of education can nlonu sovur to us UiIh Iwdershlii. Puhlk HiMtllh In public health lho discoveries of science havo opened u new era. Many sections of our country and muny Kt'oups uf our c It Incus suffer from Ubreuiicfr thn erndlcntlorl ' of which are mere mat tors of udniln lstratlun tint) inodcrnto cxjwttdi turn. Public hem It h scrvlco should bo as fully orfiinlsed and us uni versally Inooi purntcd Into our gov erntnental Kystem as Is public edu cation. Tho returns arc a thou sand fold In economic benefits, nnd Infinitely more In reduction of sufferltiR und promotion of human happiness. World iVmv emotion. In thousands of homes in America, in millions of homes around tho world, thero are vacant chairs. Jt would be a shamefur confession of our unworthlnciw If It should develop lhat wo havo abandoned tho hope for which oil theso men died. Surely civiliza tion is old cnouyh. surely man k I nd Is mat u re enou ph so t hat wo ouyht, in our own lifetime, to find u way to permanent peace. Abroad, to west nnd oast, aro na- .... , a...... till... I l.lll ..(-..111 1(1 Infill- ,UH Ul vwiinw.j v , lusniB paiucipntion in mm con- -rh,, I'liii-d mates fulK- nuCfiitH Ion or respected nmoi the peo-t "Vm" "J, tt" - the' profound truth that our own dun of the world. We usplru i; " -- iprowrew, pnyiKMiiy nnd peace u re ,ll,llnc.lo In thu world, hut to a " , ""ZT! V lZ F ,rlui;kct lth tho progress, pros dlstlnct:o bsd upon n-nfldencf ';- ''':'' "liwrlty and peace of all humanity. In our r or ju lc us well uh:0'05 w r clllvtei h elect lThp whoIo worh H nt M,ac0. Thu It 1 -III Iti ir' "O'1 lH lllt'y own hordurs nnd In our own live. rue wise uuhhmcc In this ureut nrd; they aro not the problems uf. degeneration. They demand thought and they serve to quicken lho conscience and enlist our sense of responsibility for their settle ment. And that responsibility rests upon you, .my countrymen, as much ns upon those of us who have beii selected for offlc. Ours Is a land rh-h In resources; Htlmiiluiinn in Its tluriouH beauty; filled with millions of happy homes: blessed with comfort und opportunity. In no nation aro the We I institutions- - of pro Kress nioro uu- vanced. In no nntlon aro tne fruits of accomplishment more se cure. In no nation- is tho govern ment more , worthy of respect. No country Is more loved by its peo ple. I have? an abiding faith In their capacity, Intejfrlty and hlch purpose . I havo no fears " for the future of our country. U Is bright with hope. " jln the presence of my country men, mindful of the solemnity of this occasion, knowing .what the task means, and the responsibility whh h it involves, I Im your tol- erpneo, your aid and your co-ope tlonB hoBe i.on mingled tholr '1 n' .if help of Almighty blood with tho flood of our nom. d In tMs oorvlco to my coun on tho battlefield. Mort of thcuo! which you havo called mo. na lon navo coninuutca to sj,Mrr iren becoming dry In ntccT'to-'ouf culture, our Knawl-1-. , . . , ody.; and our prohrewH. f From one of them we derive our -ory lan Biiago and from many of them much of tho. eenlUH of pur InBtl liiUonx. Their doiilro for peace In an deep and alncero an our own. ! Ily IK-ftiwc. eaco can bo contributed to by rcapect for our ability in dofoiiBO. Veaco can bo promoted by tho limitation of arma and by the crea- ition of th instrumentalities for Considered a Delicacy Only (ll'ltWIlll IJITlllUIHVIIV V IUIH1 vv. sies. Hut II will hocomo a reality; only through self-restraint and ac-j tivn effort in friendliness and helpfulness. I covet for this nd-J A well-known food authority re- paukfni; before' they are set out do better when.' soaked for soveral hours tfore plant Inc. SUGAR WAS ONCE ! TAXED AS LUXURY! I Mipport. 'ilaneerH to n roiitlliuiilton of thirf .MUi ikximi'i in j peace today nro Ini Koly tho fear Tho won.t evil of dlHiegurd for ,, Hin.pli:lon which hIIII haunt .....1 ,r recovery the ninlon Ih . " " '"." . ... 'i lie world. .No miBpicton or roar H enlv ln.lehle.1 to falvln L-nH.lu' i ' . . l'""n" i ran bo rluhlly directed toward tleepiy lll.lelil.il to i ami. v ouiii.ui . i i,,..,..,., . i ... .. . ,.f 4 7 Kin all IhlB mujeBlIc advance . ,. i","""' i iiustj n uu navo a iruo onoer- stnndlnir of America, know that Bhoiild not ohticiiro the coiiBtuni (h(iy u.o 1)1111J11,1 u )H ,,B1.UI danKem from which tielf-jtuvern-1 ,lvn f ()e VBry f thllt inent nuiBt he niremiimlcd. ' i ,.u..iun of ft., f I,,,,,,,,, and of cnnc. we havo no UeHiro for territorial cypunHlou. for economic or other Rich Could Afford not like a law, their duty ni honest I'lillm-i' of System. ,,..., i.. .n..,, Tho mot iiihIIkii t all iib violation: their rlKhl Is openly .li..mer today 1b .ll.-ioK.iid and dl- i , ollt s ,.,,1H,, ihedlencu of law. Crime Ii In- To Hiobo of criminal ,nilnd there crciiBliiK. fonfl.h nce In rlKhl nn.l ,. ,lt, ,,,.! ) vlKoroim en- bi dy JiibIIc.) Ib decreiiBliiB. I I foiceincnt of the law. Fortunate- not prepared to believe Unit IIiIk ,y ,,.y ,.,, , lt ,jt ,,IOentaKc lndlenle any decay In tho moral; f uU). .0,,t.. Their nctlvlilu fiber of the American people. 1 1 ,, , ei, ,,.,(. iiiii not prepared to believe that Hi . .yii,m lmivtlKatliii IndlcnteH an Impotence of the fed-. j propoBo to appoint n national oral Bovernnient lo enforce Ub Iiiwb. I t-ojn iiilxluit fur n BearchliiK InveB- It Ib only In part due lo ! , iIuhiUmi of the whole htructuro of iiilillllonal hiir.len liniii.Hcd upon : ,. f,.dcial b.vbIuiii of JurlBpni oiir Judicial BN-Hlcm by the lHih I lu m.u,e thu .method of amendment. Tho problem Ib much i (inf.,iceipent of the ISth Amend wider lhail lhat. .Many liifluenccB j a.i. n, mmvH 0f ni)U80 Un Iwul IncreiiBlimly eoiniillcatcil and , ,,.r it. Uh purp.w.i will he lo make weiilteneil our law enforcement or-1 Buch rccoitinicn.ini I. inn for re.or tiiiiiUiilloli hull.- Iiefni e tho ailup-! Biinlznlliin of lho ii.lmlulNl ration of lion of lho 1NI!t ninendmcnt, federal Iiiwh nnil mmrt proeediiro To ro-eiiliihllBh lho vlKOr nn.l ef-, mm may )u found ileBliahlc, In tho fecllveneBB of luw enforcement wo. mennllma It Is cHuenllul that it miiBl .M'llh'iilly ."..iiBldor lho entire Ihiko pint of Hie enforcement ac fii.leral machinery of JubIIck. tlio , tlvll U-h he triuiBferred from tho I llBtrlhullon of Hk fuuullonH. the j treiiBiiry department to the le- Biinillflcatlon of Hb tiroce.lurc, thoi purtnient of Jimtlce uh a licKlnnliiB IU-ovIbIou of additional Bpcctal trl- of more erfocllve orKanlxatlon. huualH. the belter Beleclloii of .lui'l.'H . K.'hitlon tiovornmeiil to llti.sim?oi and the morn effectlvo oiKiinlnallon ; Tho election him iikuIii confii'in- if our nuenc piOBeciitlon that Ju.tllco may lie ' Biire and lhat II mar he lft. While I lie nulhorlty of the fe.lerul aoveruinent esien.lB In hut purl of our viiBt H.VBtem of iiallonal, Btulo nnd local JiiHtlen, yet Iho Htiindit 1-iIm wlileh the fclcral Bovernnient ob tabllBlied hnv el Ho itiobI profound Inriucnen iipmi Iho whole structure, l-orlnnnlo In Ability. Wo nro forluimto In lho n 1 II 1 1 ,v nml lnlenrlt.v,of our I'u.leral JuditeH nnd nltornnyn. Hut Iho nyalet" ylilelt Iheno offlcoiH fti'n railed up on lo nilmlnlBter Ih In many vo HiieiitH lll-niliiloil to proHont ,(, tllllntiN, Il InlHculo and Involved rule" of proce.luro havo heromo tho refiiKO of both hlf anil lllllo crlm InnlB. Thero l n belief nhrund that bv InvohhiK loelinlcnlllleB, nitb terfuuo and delay tho oiiiIb of Jiib . Ilea tuny bo thwarted by IhoHo who uun pay tho cot. deform. , rcorft-nnleatluii a n d Ht. cniilhonlnu of our whole Judlulnl und onforcoment nyBlem both In olvll nnd criminal Bldoii havo bcon IMtrpoBoii nro repuKtmnt to our IdcaU of htimat. freedom. Our form of Boveruinont in lit udajited to tho responsibilities which In cvltubly follow permanent limita tion of tho Independence- of other peopled. Kupcrflcinl obnervertt Hcem to find no destiny for our abound ing Incroaso In population, In wenllh and power, except thnt of Imperialism. They fall tu aeo tho4 the American people aro entuouaeJ In the bulldini; for themselves of a new oconomlo system, a new social system, n new political s-s- lem all or which aro character ized by aspirations of freedom of opportunity nnd thereby nro tho novation of Imperialism, They fall t orcnlizo that because of our iihuuudlut; prosperity, our youlh ar6 'presslm; moro and nioro into our Institutions of learning; that our people nro socking; n luricer vision through nrt, literature, scl- enco and travel; that they aro movluK toward stronKcr moral nnd spiritual Ufa lhat from these IhltiBS our sympathies nro broad1 cnlnir beyond tho boundH of our nation nnd race toward tholr truo ministration a record of having further contributed to advance tho cnuso of peace. Farty ltotionslblljIU. Tn our form of democracy tho expression of tho popular will cun bo effected only through tho In strumentality of political parlies. Wo maintain varty government, not to promoto intolerant partisan ship, but becuuse opportunity must bo Riven for expression oi mo iionular will, and organization pro. vlded for tho execution or ns mandates and for accountability of government to tho people. U follows that tho government both 1 OlieCl.YO U. K.I '' ""' I MO CICIMOM. IIIIS UK .11 CO.llll'll- , , . t,u-l. l..s of InvesllKiillon und the .Iclori.ilimtlon of tho Amer- "Presslon In a real blhrhood lean people that resolution of prl- '"7 ,n" lo , Tt. to vote entei prl,.,, d not Bovern- l'l-n wr w' ' inent ownership or operation Is tho cotlrsn liKhtly to bu pursued lu our relation to business. In recent years we havo established a dif ferentiation lu the wholo method of business rcKUlallon between tho Industries which produce nn.l dla li'lbtito commodities on thu uno hnn.l, and puhllu ul 1111 lea on the other. In the former, our lutvu Insist upon offuutivo competition; In lho lalier, becatiso wo suhstun llnlly confer a monopoly by lltnlt Iiir eompetlllon, wo must rcBiilnto lliolri survlces nnd rntes. The tiKld onforcomont of tho laws tippllciihlo tn both biouiis Is tho very huso of e.iual opportunity nnd freedom from domination for nil our peo ple: and It Is Just ns ossontinl for Ihu stability und prosperity of business itself as for tha protection of tho ptihlla ut lartfc. Pucll rogb latlon; should bo extended by the fedural Kovernmetit within tho limitations of lho constitution and no narrow or selfish channel, but I Inspire It to do Its full sharo ns cently pointed out that suga was once considered "an exotic tropical luxury." As a luxury, sugar was subject to taxation on tho theory that it would be used by the wealthy classes that could afford to be U.xed Sugar is now so cheap in price, the food authority went on to show, that it is used by everyone. As a matter of fact, as another scientist recently pointed out, there is now no fuel for the human body as cheap as sugar. "Sugar is one of the cleanest, purest. mot whole, some foods," ho said. "There f nothing that gives nutriment so cheaply tho executive und the lcnlsla-4 Th(. i(,ca, vay t0 use sugar if in live i branches, must carry out In irood fnlth tho platforms upon which the porty was ontrusted with power. Uut tho govornment is that of tho wholo people, inc party Is t'no Instrument through which policies aro detorniinea nnu men chosen to bring- thorn Into helnff. The animosities of elec tions should havo no placo in our irovornmont. must concern itsolf alone with tho common weal. jnhvIu! Session or congnuss. Action upon somo of the pro posals upon which lho republican party was returned to powor, par ticularly further agricultural ro llef nnd limited chaneca In the tariff, cannot -In Justice to our farmers, our labor und our manu facturers, bo post poncd. I shall, therefore, roquost a speclnl ses sion of congress for 4ho considera tion or those two questions. 1 shall deal with each of them upon the nssembly ot tho congress. -iiuv Munouitnt from lf.lcctlon. It appears to me that tho most. Important rurtner mnnunics ." the rocont election wore tno ma... as a navorer of all tnore varied healthful foods we should cat in order to be slrong and well. All children and adults should drink milk each day. and a little sugar and flavoring ran be used to make delicious milk-shakes. Modern health authorities affirm that all of us should oat abundant fruits and vegetables, fresh and canned, raw and cooked. It is inadvisable to try to force the members of your family to cat fruits, vegetables and meats uncnjoyably propared. SwccteniiisT is the key-note of de licious, healthful cookery, and don't forget lho satiation value of des serts, such as cakes, cookies anil ice creams. A bit of sweet makes the meal complete. TheSucsr Instil."-1 z n m s 3 9 n t . o o PC n 9 9 P 0 9 o 1 f n 9 O- W o o a A on o ft o P udvocatod for );cui's bj; stutosiupn, only when the Individual states aro a nation toward the udvanconiont tonnnco of tho Integrity of the con- of clvlllzitllun. It will do that not by mere declaration, but by tnu lmr a nrnotlcnl part In supporting nil useful Intcrnnllonnl undertak- Inn-s. Wo not only deslio puuco with tho world, but to soo pence maintained throughout tho world. Wo wish to ndvnnco tno reign ot .histlco nnd roason toward tho ex tinction of force. Tho rocont treaty for tho ronun- clutlon of war ns un instrument of nntlonnl policy sets nn lulvancou standard In our conception of tho relation's of nations. Hb acceptance should navo tho way to greater limitation of armumont, . tho of for ot which wo slncorcly extend to tho world. Hut Its full roulliutlon ulso Inipllos a, grantor and groator porfoclion In tlto Instrumentalities for uaolflo iiottlomonf ot contro versies botwoon nations. In tho emotion and uso of thoso lnstru- slltutlon: tho vigorous oniorcw- ment of the laws; tno conimu nnce of economy In public ox noncllturoi tho continued regula tion of buslnoss to provont dom ination in tho community; the ue nlul of ownership of operation ot buslnoss by tho governmont in competition with Its citizens; tho avoidance of pollulos which would uivnlvn ii. In tho controversies of foreign nntlons; tho nioro offoctlvo roorganiviatlon of tho dopartmonta of tho federal govornment; -tho ox- nunulnn of nubllo works, ana ino promotion of wolfnro activities affecting oducatlon ana tno nom. rii.aA nm tho moro tnnalbto de- terminations of io eloctlon, but beyond them woa tho confidence and bollof of tho pooplo that wo would not nogloct tho support of the embedded Ideals and aspira tions of Amorlcat Thoso tfleals KINSER, THE GRAFTER I make a specialty of all kinds of first class fruit tree grafting. Your Black Walnuts should be grafted over to Franquettes. Will call aVid advise with you free of charge. References: Paul Scherer, phone 1235; R. J. Henry, phone 19 F-4; C. A. Hlles, phone 869-L, J. A. KINSER Box 571 Medford, Oro. ' 1 Ji M Hour t. Hn 44 ACOMPLITlCLlAraiOAO n rp immm mmmfmm o" ?l c ft r . 9 0 X s 3. - i rt o tL 3 ST Eat it while , the butter melts lluw do you like yours i lJuttei nut or -golden brown .' 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