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Medford Mail Tribune Second Section Eight Pages Second Section Eight Pages folly Tfnty tftnrth Vnr. klf Firir-teirath Yw. MEDFORD, OKEGOX, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 19129. No. 7. flARRfiW IQ FIRST (MIDGE in iiiiiini hi TARGET OF SOW IRE Illinois Assemblymen Flay Aged Lawyer for Court Attack Franks Case Is t: Dragged in Defended Criminals All His Life, Is Charge Hurled at Famous Attorney. WRITING DEALS WORLDPEACE- More Perfect Future Gene ration May Attain Ideal- Should Provide Adequate Defense As Prevention, Is Urge. SPRINUKIICLD, 111., March 29. (I') Clarence Darrow came here yeatenlRy- to lead the attack against proposed bills for court re forms in Illinois and found himself . t,he center of one of the bitterest tacks to be directed against him since he attained prnmlnene In the loeb-Leoiold, the Scopes and the Dr. Sweet trials. Darrow was appearing before a " joint meeting of the senate and - house judiciary committees, oppoa ! ing bills for-crlminal court proced ure changes. The bills are spon. sored by the Chicago Bar associa tion and the judicial advisory -. council of Cook county (Chicago). The veteran lawyer, expressed distrust of counts, lie was of the opinion that the reform program is the offspring ot special inter- : eats. The program, he said. I8 "a long step on a triall started years , ago to enlarge the power ot the judiciary." i- "It has been favored." he said, "by special interests which always are willing to trust the judiciary in preference to some other body. 11 is a violation of the principles of - government." . Darrow said the courts would not allow sufficient time for the trial of ordinary cases bcause they .- had "to hurry into the heRring ot '. $30,000,000 cases." V "Hut the courts allowed you time M enouzh In the Franks boy case. f didn't they?" Inquired State Sena- tor Roy C. Wood. ion.- ...1 f-1l... lnt nil that " Darrow Bald. . "But they allowed yon over 30 davs to present a caRe oi. a plea f guilty, didn't they!" Wood went en. Darrow Irked "You don't know anything ubout II," snapped Darrow. "Yes I do," said Wood. "I was In the next court below you, trying : a case, and 1 know what was going . on. ' ' "You didn't act as If you did," Darrow said. "But you know me, don't you?" said Wood. "I was the assistant state's attorney who made you come down to the criminal court building at 3 ono (,ay an1 made you surrender a stolen bond that had been cashed in your part ner's account." State Senator .lames Mainour. ..t,npn,un rhalrnmn nf the Senate committee, leaped to his feet. "We won't have charges like that here." ho shouted. "Do you think I'm going to sit here silently and nnvo an um courts attacked In this manner by a man who has been a defender of criminals all his life?" Wood rc ' lilted. ; Judge 1 firry . r inner in mi- TV. i ... ,.l,l llm ? t;ouK county t-inm. vwini. committees he had been surprised ''to hear the courts attacked by a man iiko iuiu his present position because he has always resorted to those very courts." .lutlge Fisher mentioned fhc Ixieb- - Leopold case in connecuou "im the reform program proposal to lea- ' sen the power of the jury and In crease the power of the court. UK! ftir. Ifflnow nii""ii " to a Jurv?" Judge Klsher asked. "No. he pleaded his clients guilty so that he might have a court alone and not a Jury, pass on their caae." ASHLANDER BUYS PHILADELPHIA. Mar. 29. (VP) Peace, in the opinion of Calvin Coolidfte, "perhaps Is an Ideal that can como only to future (fenera tions which are more perfect than our own." Writing in the April number of the Ladies' Homo Journal on "pro- muting peace through preparation for defense," the former president Kays the. nation should take every precaution to prevent war, of which adequate defense In one," and that it also tmould take every precaution to protect itaelf to the fullest possible extent from the ravages of war "if it docs come." He says the army and navy serves tho double purpose of prevention and defense. Mr. Coolidgo declares tho forces required for adequate national de fense should be large enough so that others would see "that there would be a great deal pf peril In volved in attacking up," and not so large that 'the United States would feci it "would undergo no peril in attacking others." "Xo sure way has ever been found to prevent war," tho for mer president declares. "Opinions may differ as to whether nations with military forces are more like ly to enjoy peace than those, which neglect their defense. In the last analysis, this is a question of deal ing with human nature. ItosiHH"t Needed, "I very strongly suspect that if there were but ono nation In the world supplied with an army and navy and, to make the supposition as strong as possible, if thnt na tion were our own, it would not bo long before the other nations had beri overrun. . It seems to me that It is almost a moral certainty that we should' find' some excuse for taking that action. But, when we know that other Countries have a considerable ability to defend thcmsolvrs, it is human nature for uh to regard them with u more wholesome respect and be more careful about violating their rights. If we reverse this picture wtf can likewise conclude that If others know that we are prepared to de fend ourselves they will be less likely to commit offenses against us. ' "Our army can be small because we are peaceful at home and far removed from attack by land. Also an army can be assembled quickly. Our navy is more extensive be cause our shores, our great com merce and our distant possessions must bo protected, and It takes years to build a warship." Mr. f'oolldge'a second article, "Promoting Peace Through Limi tation of Armaments," will appear in the May number of the Ladles' Home Journal, and the third ar ticle, "Promoting Peace Through Denunciation of War," in tho Juno Ikhiio. Vir'Uril! wi'l'!;':!!!1!!'!! Tl i-iJMAV. Ore.. March 29. (Spe cial lN. N. Charley has sold his ranch here, to a man from Ashland but plans to continue Ui make" his home here rr the present. Mrs. A. .1. (irtsAoin and daughter. Nellie, attended a ramify reunion Kunday at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. Ktlmson near Medford. The evenl wa in honor of Mr. Stimson's birthday anniversary. Mm. O. (. Oliver .culled on Mrs. Wprtx Wednesday afternoon. Mctinifoe Charley visited school j Tuesday jt'ternoon. O i During the storm of last week j neatly a IW of snow Ml In a short time but irmelted rapidly. Mrs. W. F. Charley was a pleas-1 unl c aller at the Oliver home Mon-1 day. There Is to be an Eaaer party a the school house Friday and the children, large and small, antlcl TTHte a glorious Easter ettt hunt. It la also hinted that a mysterious friend has aent a box of gifts to the children as an Easter present Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervous? To have plenty of firm flesh and the ability to do a big day's work and feel "like a two-year old" at night, yoa must eat three good meals a day, relish your food and properly digest it. If you can't eat, can't sleep, can't work, just take a tcaspoonful of Tanlac be fore meals. Mrs. Fred Westin, of 387 E. 67th St. North, Portland, Ore., says: "Tanlac cured my stomach trouble completely after three years suf fering. It built me up to perfect health, with a gain of 27 lbs. That was two years ago, and I still en joy the best of health." Tanlac is wonderful for indiges tion and constipation gas, pains, nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brings back lost appetite, helps you digest your food, and gain strength and weight. It contains no mineral drugs; it is made of roots, barks and herbs, nature's own medicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist. Your money back if it doesn't help. Tanlac S2 MIUJON BOTTLES USED Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Silk from top to to with s pointed heeL Vote Next Tuesday for the Airport Bonds rr RUSSELL'S "MEDFORD 'S OWN STORE" Vote Next Tuesday for the Airport Bonds -.J Buy Your Complete Easter Outfit Here Saturday and Save As Prices Are Lowered for Our Pre-Easter Sale Easter Dress Accessories Kerchiefs Dainty little affairs of georgette with hand embroidery Swiss Aponzelle work that is decidedly dif ferent. Easter ker chiefs priced at 25c to S1.25 Scarfs Russian hand blocked scarfs of fantastic and original design and colorings. New shapes, new ideas, es pecially attractive for Easter wear and for general use. : S1.98to$3.98 Kid Gloves If at no other time, you want gloves on Easter. Fine French kids in the new colors and styles, slipon washable doe skins, the best and most de sired gloves. $2.50 to $4.98 Jewelry The new crystal and pearl novelties ..are. outstanding in Easter jewelry. High colors, sun-tan shades, clear tin cut crystal and white. A wonderful selection to cho os e from. 59c to $3.98 ' that are The new shapes, the new colors, the new frames and the new leathers and fabric materials all these things combine to make our new display of bags for 'Easter very attractive. A smart new bag will help materially in completing your new Easter outfit, and prices are low for Satur day selling - . ....... Holeproof and Phoenix 'Hose Are Correct for Easter Wear Perfect color har mony can ,Je had in hosiery from ourQ complete stocks of fine sheer chiffons and service weights that we show in 30 jjew spring shades. In profile heel, a pointed heel and the new Mission "Holly vogue" heel that you should be sure to see and wear on Easter (1 QC morning....170 The "llollyvogue" a New Heel I P3iiiSP ii 3 kliiwon-TWr riotiety ' fcjfi iill , l i' . P Er. fiTTTTj-?,,,. m i.mu.' iv.l.nnii '..M'1,!.;' .'"H'.'r.l"!.! . jiiljliililittdlajllji'"' :":-':'iihilliiilllniilHltlM Umilllmnllliliiiii Many Charming New Frocks Just Received for Saturday Selling 14 s Values Ranging to $25 in a Special Purchase for Our Pre-Easter Sale The advance styles in sleeveless modes, pastel shades and darker tones, of georgette, of laces, of beautiful crepes and of chiffon. One-piece dresses and ensembles that will sur prise you because such garments are very unusual at so low a price. The new low back (so-called Sunburn back), big cape collars, scarf effects, fluffy skirts of many ruffles these are just a few of the many style notes you can expect Sizes 13 to 46 in This Group The Tides of Fashion Turn to Ensembles for Easter Wear 75 $29.75 to $35 Values Priced Saturday at 24: Both Wool and Silk at This Price A practical garment is the ensemble of today be cause we, have selected them so the dresses are a . costume by themselves and correct in dress detail Also most of the wool garments have a coat that can be worn as a wrap with any other dress. Our many attractive ensembles at this price to choose from should interest many, especially those who wish style with economy. ' ' !4Pr-tr if! 1 $1.98 Wash Satin Slips $1.69 Nicely made, good full width and of rayon wash satin in. tan, Copen and all the good pastel shades. - A nicely tailored garment that will be satisfactory to wear with your t 1 CQ Easter outfit. Special ffx,ju $3.50 Crepe de Chine Slips $3.19 Heavy all-silk crepe de chine slips with wide shadow flounce of same material. Nicely made and for wear with your finest dresses. Tan, Copen and a beautiful range of the jQ 1Q best pastel shades. Saturday special Ju . Children's Easter Hosiery FROM PHOENIX AND HOLEPROOF Clever little socklets for the tiny tots, half box, five-eighths and seven-eighths lengths for the older chidren. All the new spring shades and of fine mercerized and rayon in a great dis- 25c 75c Misses' Flat Weave Rayon The little ladies who want hosiery like mother wears will like these. Pretty shades of tan Sad whitf in sizes 7 to 9. Not a fashioned KQC hose, but will fit the younpters English Lisle Sport Hqse For golfing and for general wear these new English hose are ideal. A sun-tan shade with jacquard weave and a white ground with col ored woven jacquard designs. A perfect golf stockingand fashioned as only English sport hose is made. tfJT QC Priced Dainty Dance Sets at $2.25 "Laros" made setsof "Tubize," superior to ordinary rayon fabrics. Bandeaux of perfect cut, and panties with trimming appliqued in fantastic designs of many colors, :.using the same fabric in trimming as gar-i tO 21 ments are made of .v,::'...,,.iT Bon Ton and Nemo Foundations Corsets, bandeaux and brassiers from these tv o lines are certain to be correct in cut and desig n. A perfect foundation is necessary for yoar Easter costume. And we have two EXPERT CORSETIERES HERE to properly, fit you and advise correct models. "Kaynee" Easter Suits for Tots from 2 to 8 Just as cunning a3 can be and just as well made as it's possible to make them. .With the per feet workmanship you also get guaranteed fast color materials such as broadcloth, repps and linens, and you get the most clever styles of any boys' suit on the market. In spite of all the superior points of "Kaynee" wash suits for Easter, youspay very moderate prices as $1.98 to $3.98 !i!,ffSfwri"l'i'j'''fl a Eh