VACIV. KTX MEIER PLAN FOR POLICE! IS OPPOSED! i: arEDFORD MATL TTITBUNE, MEDFORD, QftECiOy, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1031 Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune-Virgin Station) I LOAN FUNDS pnn pnnn ir- M Niiiy w Airnrnnmw III L. I L V V II UV liLuLuunn Motor Association, Game; J Commission, W. C. T. U.i and Secretary of State' Voice Disapproval of Con stabulary for Oregon. Thursday. ; l M. to li rtnrktlf'll program; 4 iM-ivH and nuirketw by .Mall Tribune. to 7 K'MKI Ktircipfiin 4J tour; Jackson Co. Hldg. & : Loan Asn: Wuiih (lifts, 4 to 8 I.oI'b (iet Associated: i iifWH dtgi-Kt; old Chestnut review. I l ,"',: I'i Hoover -Approves Use . muummb u iur creation 01 u am- m nt. Sho went to S.mta Itoaa tllct to coimtruct a tunnel. I frequently utIeinptinK thi-ouch an .... vuimiiiiwiuu attorney to have tile doeretf tnoai j no iirm measure would place fk-d. Kach time she went to visit .u.,..iiK oi niKiiniiy uinnem her child lic had difficulty In cn. under tho duties of tho hlithway I ir him. When nho aaw him ulu SAUCM. Feb. 12 P) OppoHl tiiui to vurioim 'ti;i.sis of Hie mule police hill, chief iiinoliK which wan tho inclusion of the traffic depart liieut Into the cniiHtuhnlary Hy-ntcm, was voiced at the hearing hcl'oie the tjclluto rcvinion of law com mlltec last nluht. Tho ini-amire ns inliodiiccd hy Senator II. I.. Kdtly was dialled hy Atioincys I.. A. l.lljeiivlst and CeoiKe JoKeph, and carries wilh It the endorsement of Governor Julius U .Meier. Secretary of Stale Hal K. Iloss appeared helore the coininlltee pioteBtiiiK, as he had done hy let ter to the governor previously, the plan to transfer the traffic law en forcement from his dcpnrlnicnt to the police Bystcni, and filed a long brief with tho committee senilis forth his objections. Motorists Object Others iippcarint; included itepre Bcntatlves or the Orpitnn Slale Mo tor association, Slate Labor or Riini.alion, I'nrlhiud l-ib.ir Conn ell, I lie V. 0. T. I!, lind memhors of Ilio Kauie and fish commissions. 1 wo Individuals, representing taxpayers inncd adoption of the measure, whilo Sam Kozer, former aecrctary of state siiKKcstcd co operation plans and reviewed the history of the highway patrol in Orocoii. Senator Kddy. in rceniiiincndinc, tho hill, declared the system pro vided for officers to represent the "majority of the slate of On-Run." rather than each branch perform Ins only lis own dudes. He de clared I he plan would eliminate duplication ami would probably re sult in a Having to tho state of a quarter mill ion dollars. ' Act Held Impractical Robert Fund of tho risli com mission protested tho Inclusion of Homo of the duties or tho fish mid tiamo wardens, while 14. F. Avcrlll declared Ihu act Impractical. The elimination of Hie prohibition com missioner anil plaeliiK his dalles in Hie stuto police program, was protested by Mrs. V. It. Cuffou, roiiresontlni? (ho W. C. T. II. New ell Williams, who declared ho only represented the iucrcusliiK Wil liams family, and speaking as a taxpayer, urged adoption of the bill. Afntorlsts or the state protest the chanuinK of tho traffic depart ment, brings ita Mutus hack to where It was years ago, declared Itay Conway, representing the mo torists. Tho mutter of hlghwuy patrol Is also one of education und for Ihu safely of motorists, and not one with tho solo aim or ur Jiffltltig crlmliiuls. Ho slated, with prohibition und pollco powers, the .publicity attached would keep tour-1 lists, who roBvnt having their cars 'searched, out or llio state. Labor Opposed Hen T. Osborne, executive soe .jolary of Oregon Labor Federation, jmnid the movo wus opposed by labor, mostly on general principles, mill that ir adopted the statu would ilio "dririlng hark to militarism." Hobs. In his Btnloments, declur I'd slates whero the constabulary system was uaed, mid whoso plans fwero used us patlorns of tho pres ent bill kopl tho traffic depart ment separate. Ho pointed to the '.ofMcloney of llio present trurrie b.vb tern. Ho furl Iter slated Hint the enforcement of truffle laws was closely allied with the automobile I'eglst nil ion di-purtmcul, and I hey ulioiild he kept together. Three oilier hearings were hold dining the evening, ono on the now gumo code, another on child wel fare legislation anil one on the liuslc science hill, all before re spective committees. The "use of slool-plgeous" was ono of tho ob jections made to tho gaum code, ns well ns denying the rainier n light to carry a gun on his own properly. Pre.-;, flu.'. to 10 Musical t'onti'asls; .Musical l-aliitlngs, i:i;( - Trills y. 7:.".r, tu S hreakf.isl broad- ! ciusl of new. Mall Tribune. S to !l K.MKI) presentation; Taste Teasers. 9 to 10 Friendship Olrclc; Domestic Science period. -I- 10 to 11 Sin, pliers' digest; . With Hie (ialcs. 11 tn J 2 .M.iglll UruK ' 4- Hurclsou's; .laciiic Ivnux. h r. At. 1 to I- Monarch Seed and !- l-'ccil; KMI-;iJ prescnlatlon; news flashi-H, Mail Tribune. 4 fr 1 tu Spcriy Flour: Mann's -I- Dept. IStnrc; Cold Seal; Scl- cntlflc LaboralnrlcH. 4- 2 lu 2:30 Happiness Train; h Willis (lifts. 1:30 to 5-KSIHU prosenta- $20,000,OCO Drought Compromise for Food and Clothing By Farmers Hyde Gives Opinion. WASHINGTON', Feb. 1 2. (! Tho adinlnislratlun today tcinc II I Ihc use of the fJH. 000,000 dri-ut;lH loan fund comprninisc for food and clothing purchases. lion; (.'cell a:id Sally. ! to II reoplcs Electric; 4- Lewis Sujicr Service: news 4- ' and marlcets. Mail Tribune. 4- 4- II to 7 Farmers KxchallKe 4- 4- Co-op: Your Office Hoy; 111- 4t alto oran by Fox Theaters. 4 4- 7 to H Let's Oct Associated: 4- 4- ncw.s ilit'cHt; Murray and 4- 4- Harris, l'l:f. 4- 4- 8 to !l KMUD presentation: 4- 4 Harrison llargravcs Detec- 4- live Slolici. I'lIC. 4- ! to 10 Venetian N'ghts: 4 4i .llimny illttick'.s orchestra, 4-4- I'ISC. 4- 4- 4-4'4. 4-4- u 7:00 lo 7:30 p.m. Address by President Hoover "Abraham Lincoln" NIK; service In KOO, K HO. KtiMil. KHW. KI'O, KFI. KFSD. Ki'A II. 7:30 to K:no p.m. Dance Onins- tra (Traiiscnntliicnliil ) Nlll ' n-rvh-o lo FSIJ. KTAIt. 7:30 to X:30 p m. Syiiiphoiiy Hour NHO service to KOO. KHO. KOMO, KOW, KFI. K:30 lo H:.a p.m. Amos 'n vudy NHC service to KOO, Klig, KOMO, KOW. KFCA, KFSD. :4r to !l:00 p.m. Sperry Smiles NliC service to KOO, KIIQ, KOMO. KOW. KUCA, KFSD. !l:0() to l):30 p.m. Denii-Taso lie vile NIK' service lo KOO KIK'J. K ) ,M O, KOW, KFI, KFSD, KTAIt, KSI KOA. 0:30 lo 10:00 p.m. American Le gion I'rogriini NMO service to KOO. KLi'A. KFSI. 11:30 to 10:011 p.m. The Story Teller NHC service lo KOA. 10:00 to 10:30 p.m. Parisian Ollllltet NIIC service to KOO, Kllti, KFI. KOA. 10:30 lo 10:4li Ylr Frlen' Siot- ty NIK' service to Kilo, KOA lt):-iri to 11:00 p. in. Huriili Kreln dler. Violinist NHC servlco t" Klt), KOA. 11:00 to 12:00 p. in. Dance Or ch 'Mra Nlll' service lo KOO, KOW, KFI, KSL. STORY 2 (Continued from Page 1) or Dont let SORE THROAT get the best of you . FIVE minutfi after you vuh on Mustcrnle your throat should Ikkmi 40 fed Irss orc 1 C'ontioue tlip trrtminc oticc ctxry hour for fire hours an J you'll be astonished at the relief. Tbii fmouf Wend of oil of must-iid, f Jinphor, menthol and other iticmli , rnt briiiRi relif njiurjlly. Musterolc petB aetion because it t a "counter t irrru" not iut it ulvc it penc Ifates and xtiinuiaiei IiKhhJ ctmiljtion r mid helps to draw out infi etion and pain, llscd bv millions for 20 ytars. Recom mended by doctors and nurses. KcepMimerolt handy- jarsand tubes. To Mothers Musterole i$ also inatte in niiUtcr form jor bohivt and smalt children. Ask Jor Chit aren s Mitsteroie. ntldri'HMod tho mnlmlcr (tint nil power Ih from Uml, upon tlu'tr HultJrctH ho utljuml obedience. Tin inrHmiKo coni'luiltxt: Word to Itiilor "To tho riilotH of tho world wo Hoy that nil power Ih from (Jud. "SuhJt't'tM. ho yu ohedlent. lie who leslntH puwor i-ohIhIh tiod und hiliiKH eleinal dnniuutlon on him nelf. "To tho rich wo wiy: You arc the ministers of divine rrovhlence; let your KuodH ho dlspoiiHed to the poor. Kettienther tho wordH of rhrint woo (o you rich. "Pour pooplo, remember the wordH of Chrlut, tho example of fhilst. "It iciiuihiH now nt the end Hint to tho whole world ami to nil II k IhhnhlltintH wo K've our upoMolle benediction. "W'orlu'iM and oiuplnytM'H, work together In froteruul charity, week Dm iiIuiivh what Ih Just. Itcincinlrcr ATflli t;tl "1-aNt In exocutlou. hut flrt In IntenHon. wo remember Hump who (irr afflhted with InftrmltleH and MifferlMKM. offering our piayetn and our help, and i cmcmhcrtiiK the wordM of him wlumo person wo represent: Vomo unto mo all yo tui hthor and are heavy luileu and I will t'cfnvdi ye.' " Tut her ! la nf ranehehl, director nf t hi' Viillcnn radio HlalUm and proMldent or the 1'ontlflcinl Acad omy. In an addrcs-t at tho ucidemy pialned the work of Kenalor Utmll elmo Marconi and onrolled the In venting name iih a member. WAHillXfJTO.V, I 'pIj. I a. (!) Secretary llydi today Informed llio senate there Ih no prohlbHlou In '.lie drought ridhf comproinlKO naiiiKt uhIiik (he loann for tho pure ha be uf food and clothing by farmoi-H "if necpMsary to ef fect tho pui-pune of crop produc tion and nKi'J cultural rehabilita tion " The nKriculturc. wcrelary'H tele Ki'am from !oulnville. was In re Hponso to the Itorah rt'Holutlun axklii bin Interpretation uf tho $50.0(iij,uou drought loan fund coiiiproiiiise, nt-arlnir a voto In tin- Heniite. Kohlnsoii K4'plleH. A whilo hoforo Vicc-I'roHldent Curtis had the I lyde uieHHaKO read. Democratic' Leader Robinson had d dared coiiKieHH could ho charged wilh Inorfickncy If It failed to pans the remedial meas ure. He was replying lo nttacliH on I bo com promise from within his own party ranks. An attentive senate heard (he TiKi'icult uro KPcretary'H interpreta tion, a quorum call having brought many abneiiteeH to the floor. Tho Jlydo ftatonicnl henn wiyi an assertion that the propowd funds were not intended for tho purchase nf food and clothing. However, the conclusion aald Micro was no prohibition njrniiiHt lh. linnowers uslnj; tho funds for that purpose. If necesHury. DoiiUHTats rpheld. Tin- Heerotary ii)hcld the con tent ion uf Senators Kuhinsou and i 'ara way, J temncrats, of Arkansas who nave accepted the compru inl.se. Snator Horah. Itepuhlfcan. of Idaho, and other Kepublteau in dependents and r-oino Democrats are f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u the com prom Iso on the $ari, 000,000 Red CroHH appro priation which was voted by the Henate, only tu meet stiff opposi tion in tho house. Tho $0,000,000 fund dealt with hy Hydo today Is a Hiihstitutu for that appropriation. Sena tm Norris, Republican, Ne braska, ut tho conclusion of tho reading wild "It souiuIh Hko the Wlekoi sham ropcut." Senator Itarkley, Denioi-rat, ot Kentueky, proposed sending It to tho attorney general ' to find out what It means." coinmlBsitJii. This vn withdrawn and tho one Just voted down would create ti separate commission of three members, appointed by the Kovernor, to construct and sell bonds for tho project. The bill was designed for construction of the :j.ouu,ouu proposed project west of I'ortland. sn umi-uauinK stamp bill was Introduced by Kenalor William F Woodward of Multnomah county The bill would make tho issuing of any stamps, coupons, certificates, cards. packuKe labels or wrappers. can covers, botuo caps or other similar devices," which would en title the person receiving them to any premiums or bouusos, a nils- demeanor, subject to flno or Im prisonment or both. Oloo Hill Itcferred Objecting to tho clause that financial aid would bo withhold from state Institutions ond others obtaining any uld if such Institu tion used any form of butterfat substitute, house members sent .Senator Joe Dunne's oleomargar ine bill back to the committee on food and dairy products to elimi nate this particular section. Three house bills up for final reading wero re-referred to tho ways and means committee bo cause of revenuo producing fen-, lures. The bills provided that i when relatives or tho estates of Inmates of the state hospital or feeble-minded school, state tuber culosis hospital or tho stato train ing schools are financially able, they shnll contribute to the upkeeu of the Inmate In question. found him In tears, complaining of his treatment, t'pon her last trip south nn at torney informed her sho had rlsht to her child. January J ti lyai, he waited for him to come out of school, and when he beg ged to como home with her sho brought him back to Medford where ho enkred the Lincoln school thrpc weeks ago. The mother became very 111 with pneumonia and whilo she was In the hospital her husband was noti fied that a warrant for her arrewt for theft of a child In the state or California had been received J tie local officials waited for her to recover before making the ar rest. Yesterday Sears "came from Cali fornia to get the child. Sheriff Jennings accompanied him to the Lincoln school yesterday but fuxed to let him' take the bov. who cneu tr tay with his mother. Sears filed a writ of habeas cor pus, and Kriday afternoon was set the time for Mrs. Northey to appear and how cau.se whv the onrt should not ulve the child m his father, fjporge Roberts Is at torney for Sears. STORY 3 (Continued from Pago 1) STORY 4 (Continued from Page 1) Hetitiitlves Flslivr. (Iliiss, (luulry, Hamilton, llollucrs. Mi-Plitlllim. Niisll, NlrllulH, Oxmim, Proctor, iMl-H. Smith, Htmvurt, TliornbruKli, Tompkins, und Wcallii'ifuril. All members were present to vote. KesentiiiK utliieks on tho omcr Keney liuiinl. Senators J. 1-1. Staples O. It. Klieilmnl mill ;. W. Miller ntlriliiiti-il most of the (luiuirlmen lal ami Institutional flimm-tal nhortiiKes lo innmherit tif the. ways anil means eomnitttre eaeli session who have hail no experlcnec on that committee al previous hch slulis, anil Senator Miller wiih par ticularly hitter In hlit denunciation of the ways ami means committee which he termed "an unholy alli ance.' The Ihruo voled UKalust tile hills. ' Slap nt Officials Senator J. O. Halicy criticised "lllose stale officials who, Instead of 1-c.mulnlitK In their offices nt tcmliiiK to huslnesfl, lobby continu ously from morning till nii;ht UKalust or in favor of certain Icisla latliin." lie said that duiiiiK the noon recess officials had busied Iheinsclvca lobbying UKalust I ho enierKency hoard bill. Tho second Tualltln tunnel bill met lis deatli In tho sciinto ruin niltlce when a move was ntado to order n redraft of tlie measure. Implied iibllKiillon of the statu In the measure uh drawn had aroiiiied the commllteti members and they Instructed the rodrurt' be made ulthoiit any obligation. Implied or etheru Ise, to bo placed upon tho male. The now bill must also tlpillate that bonds be sold at par. ami In entirety win amount lo an wisdom of the courts. Hut )luddy wants to stay with his mother. And that's why Huddy'a boon cry ing. In .May. luau. a final decree of dlvorco was granted Fay and Uer nard Sears in tho state of f'nll- fornia. By common "agreement, the mother maintains, Joint cus tody of the child was tu accom pany the decree. Tho divorce wa obtained by the father and in ac cordance with the reading of the dwroo llio child was left In his custody with tho mother retuininK llio right to visit and bo visited by her boy at nil reasonable times.' Tho mother then married Mr. Northey, now employed n.t the Kconoiny Oroceteriu, and camo to .Medford to malto her homo on lleutty street. Tho child ill tho meantime, she say.H. wiih taken to llvo alono Willi his aged grandmother, who Is deaf. Ills father visited him Irregularly and his grandmother wn.s unkind to him. Ills pocket were cut so he couldn't -carry -rocks or mar bles, his play was Interrupted with whippings for which hi:' grajulf mother alwayrt removed her ear trumpet. The decree regarding his ctlifcj tody, the mother maintains, was in violation of her husband's agree- tho girl, Lincoln stopped at West field on u campaign train after the beard had been grown, and calling for her, lifted her up and kissed her, drawing nor-attention to the fact he had taken her advice, the governor said. Lincoln kept the original of this letter throughout the Civil war. When ho died It diKsmienred Later It was obtained by Cieorgo ijouoro in noyal Oak, .Midi., an at torney, from Mrs. Hobert Lincoln al .Manchester, Vermont. Dodero was introduced lo the governor's audience. TliPrc was no special observance at tho cabin, near llodgenville. Ky., where Lincoln was horn, hut the Ladies Lincoln league of llod genville prepared a program for this evening in the town library. The cabin, enclosed in a granite memorial hall on the Lincoln farm, was an attraction during the day for hundreds of tourists. Tourists also found an altraction at llarrodsburg In tho Lincoln mar riage cabin. It was in this cabin the marriage or Nancy Hanks and Thomas Lincoln look place. The cabin is being enclosed in a temple which will he dedicated next June 2, the U'Slh anniversary of Hie marriage of Lincoln's parents. CAR FERRY RELEASED FROM GRIP OF FLOES SAI:LT STli MAUIL. Out., Feb. The car ferry Chief Wa walam, wilh 10:! persons aboard, freed herself today after being locked in the ice for 27 hours, three miles from Mackinaw City. The passengers suffered but slight inconvenience. The Extra Cough Help Extra In Power And Price Creomulsion is a super-help for coughs from colds. It is for deep coughs where you dnre not risk a weak help. Seven major helps are embodied in it, including the best known to medical science. The creosote is blended, emulsified and palatable. It is to soothe the mem branes and combat the ftmns. It pre sents the world's best help for coughs of this kind in a pleasant form. There are white pine tar, wild cherry bark, menthol, ipecac, etc. All the greatest helps in one, but with no narcotic. Pcspite all its power and efficiency, it is harmless to a child Some coughs call for one help, some another. Nobody can tell. So we com bine the best in Creomulsion to be safe. Creomulsion costs $1.25 - a little more than lesser helps. But all drug gists guarantee it and return the full price to anyone not satisfied. It may be too good for your cough. A lesser help might serve. But is it wise to take the risk when coughs arc danger signals? Anyway, a cough from a cold which' hnugs on calls for this super-help. Do the best ineji know to be &urc. ( tti: OMULS to I for Difficult f ouyha from f 'olda STORY 1 (Continued from Pig 1) spoke against Ihc measure oil cith er one or both of the objections raised were II. F. Nichols, David O. Ol.isn, Arthur Mcl'hllllps, It. Oolllcy, I,. I). Nash ami S. I Stewart. Joining .Mrs. I.ee In sup. port were Flunk l-J. Andrews. II. I". Taylor. Allan llynon. K. A. Me Corimck, Oust Amlersoii, It. w. Olll and O. I'. Wtnslow. Iln Thrjr Voted The fifteen members vollng ugtilnst the mrasuro were Tlepie- (Jut cicrtiouJi. On your radio tonight . , . II. ten 10 l.otim Knntln, fitinini nuitirrnloHist. She'll tell von how names nnd dates nltcvt success in business, love or marriage. A real radio thrill. KOIN and entire Columbia network at 6:15 P. M., Pacific Coast time. INCOLN and integrity were synonymous. His word, in small matters or in great ones, stood firm. His was an inflexible .conscience for the right , . . coupled with a great sympathetic h:jnian un derstanding. 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Convenient for traveling. $5.00 St. Regis Heating Pad $3.98 tiiinraiiteeil UCKulur nn ? 1.50 Val JOt Therapeutic Lamps $2.49 An Unusual Value t'oniinonly lined in hospitals. Now you fan have one in your home, ltellevca congestion, colds, croup, rheumatism, etc. MHMNMMMMnHMflHIWmMnHHHmnHnHMHHHRWMH Lifebuoy "7 .Simp. 10c bur Wildroot llnir Tonle, C0c Zee Toilet 71, I'nper, I He value I & Cannon Wash Clothy. 3 tor 25c Hand and Nail UruMics Scott's ft7 i:iniiMini. .' i . O Tunic. J I Si beltle 2l 4 49 27 14 Kolynos Tooth ante 3T 98 26 Aqua Velva J0C (i2C UT Mellia's fiQtf I'ood. S.lc im OO of l'i.in.,f f Jf Ibizcir n i 3n-., Jt Turpo Vapurixcr Outfit Energine S.'ic y.e Mentha-Pepsin 7 Q f Cl io size I 17 Auto-Strop 7 Knzor I Mentholatum OOtf 3 tic lzu falU Oronite Cleaner Eastman CamcraH CUaner. ti 23 98 23 la. IUk'iI nwervcil In l .IMalllci o -AS! TOI T.0U S. H TiDI0 STAMPS 3Ti