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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932.
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an army of police and waving flags
waa a repetition of those that be had
received In rapid succession during
the day at Baltimore, Philadelphia,
Newark and cities In between.
It was topped off with a 18-mtnuut
ovation that filled the great apaces
of Madison Squsre Garden with a
deafening din that only died down
when Senator Hebert I'll., R. I.) be
gan to Introduce Mrs. Theodore Roose
velt, widow of the former president.
who In turn presented Mr, Hoover.
Before the chief executive could
begin his speech, an excited man
shouted down from one of the high
balconies, "You're a liar." He re
peated It over and over until those
near blm, and a half dozen police
mauled him and dragged him out of
the garden.
Dangers Pointed,
Telling his vast audience that "this
philosophy upon which the governor
of New York proposes to conduct the
presidency of the United State is
the philosophy of stagnation, of do
apalr," the president listed eight "pro
posals of our opponents that will en
danger or destroy our system.
"This campaign," Mr. Hoover said,
"la more than a contest between two
men. It Is more than a contest be
tween two parties. It Is a contest
between two philosophies of govern
ment.
"We are told by the opposition that
we must have a change, that we must
have a new deal. It Is not the change
that comes from normal development
or nstionai life to which I object,
but the proposal to alter the whole
foundations of our national life,
which have been bullded through
generations of testing and struggle,
and of the principles upon which
we nave minded the nation."
Stoma study Record.
Mr. Hoover, said In considering
what the Democrats are proposing,
"we must go deeper than platitudes
and emotional appeals of tha public
platform In the campaign" and study
ineir records ana loon into the type
01 leaders campaigning for the Demo,
cratlo ticket.
Referring to the latter, the ohlef
executive said, "I can respect the sin
cerity 01 these men In their desire
to Changs our form of government
ana our social and economic system,
though I shall do my best tonight
to prove they are wrong."
The crowd booed, as the president
added:
"I refer particularly to Senator
Norrls, Senator La Pollette, Senator
Cutting, Senator Huey Long, Senator
Wheeler, William R. Hoarot, and
other exponent of a aoelsl philosophy
different from the traditional Ameri
can one." r'
Res Help From Democrats.
Unless these men feel assurance of
support to their Ideas." he continued,
"they certainly would not be sup
porting these candidates and the
Dnnocratlc party. The real of the,-v
men Indicate that they have sure
confidence that they will have voice
In the administration of our govern
ment." Continuing, the president said the
change proposed by the "Democratic
principals and allies are of the moat
profound and penetrating character.'
"Let us pause for a moment and
examine the American system of govP
eminent, of social and economlo life
which It Is now proposed that we
should alter," he added. "Our system
la the product of our race and of our
experience In building a nation to
heights unparalleled In the whole
history of the world. j
Unique System.
"It Is a system peculiar to the
American people. It differs essen
tially from all others In the world.
It 1 an American system. It Is
founded on the conception that only
through ordered liberty, through
freedom to the Individual, and equal
opportunity to the Individual will
his Initiative and enterprise be sum'
moned to spur the march of progress.
"Questions often arise wbether de
mocracy can remain master In It
own house, can preserve the funda
mentals of our American system. 1
contend that It can, and I contend
that this American system of ours
has demonstrated It validity and su
periority over sny system yet In
vented by human mind. It has dem
onstrated It in the face of the great
est teat of our history, that Is the
emergency which we have laced In
the past three years.
Value Is Proved.
"In spite of all these obstructions
we did succeed. Our form of gov
ernment did prove Itself equal to the
task. We saved this nstlon from
a quarter of a century of chaos and
degeneration, and we preserved the
savings, the Insurance policies gave
a fighting chance to men to hold
their homee. We Installed measures
which today are bringing beck re
covery. A million men have found
Jobs.
'I therefore contend that the prob
lem of today Is to continue .these
measures and policies to restore the
American system to Its normal func
tioning, to repair the wounds It has
received, to correct the weaknesses
snd evils which would defeat that
system.
"To enter upon a series of deep
changes to embark upon this In In
choste new deal which has been pro
pounded In this campaign would be
to undertake to undermine and de
stroy our American system.
80 Years Improvement.
Reviewing Improvement In Ameri
can life during the last generation,
the president then said:
"This 30 years of Incomparable Im
provement In the scale of living, the
advance of comfort and Intellectual
life. Inspiration, and Ideals did not
arise without right principles ani
mating the American system which
produced them. Shall this system be
discarded because vote-seeking men
appeal to distress and say that the
machinery la all wrong and that It
must be abandoned? Should not
our purpose be to restore the normal
working of that system which has
brought us such Immeasurable bene
fits, and not destroy It?"
Cries of "No" greeted the president
as he naked If the system should be
discarded.
L WEDD!
HELD ASSURED
STOCKHOLM. Nov, 1 -(API-
Stockholm newspapers openly dis
cussed rumors today that the en
gagement of Princess Ingrld to
Prlnje Oeorge or tfte Prince of Wales
will be announced In London on No
vember 11.
The newspapers added' that the an
nouncement might be made at a
dinner In the British capital cele
brating the 90th anniversary of the
birthday of the princess' father.
The presence of the princess In
London for a visit with her royal rel
ative there, as well as the recent
visit to Sweden of the two British
princes, lent aest . to the . reports,
however.
The fact that Prince Oeorge was
always found at Princess Ingrld
side In Sweden recently msde his
name more prominent than hla el
der brother', the heir to the throne.
Broken windows etesed be Trow.
Drldga Cabinet Work.
TARIFF BENEFIT
TO
(Continued from Page One)
ample 1 you own fellow citizen. Mr.
Harrlman. president of the Chamber
of Commerce of the United States,
who he recently proclaimed a plan
for the restoration of agriculture, not
unlike my own. President Hoover
does not favor a program of that
kind. He has closed tha door of hope
to American agriculture, and when
he did that he closed the door of
hope to you also.
For Immigration Curb.
"R says proudly that he has ef
fectively restricted Immigration in
order to protect American labor. I
favor that, but I might add that m
the enforcement of Immigration laws
serious abuses have been revealed.
"But he does not tell you that by
permitting agriculture to fall Into
ruin millions of workers from the
farm hsvs crowded into our cities.
These men have added to unemploy
ment. They are here because agri
culture Is prostrated. A restored
agriculture will check this migration.
It will keep these farmers happily at
home. It will leave more Job for
you. It will provide a market for
your products. That 1 the key U
national economic restoration.
Hoover Cant Cooperate.
One more word. I have spoken of
getting things done. Now the way
to get things done under our form
of government 1 through Joint ac
tion by the President and the con
gress. The two branches of govern
ment must cooperate. This Is neces
sary under our constitution, and I
believe In our constitutional govern
ment.. "President Hoover oannot get ac
tion from the congress. He seems
unable to cooperate. He quarreled
with a Republican congress snd hs
quarreled with a half Republican
Congress. He will quarrel with sny
kind of congress. He cannot get
tninga done.
"This is something you must con
sider. The next congress will cer
tainly be Democratic. I look forward
to cooperation with It."
"Then Dignity Died."
A few minutes after Mr. Hoover
finished speaking last night In New
York city, the Democratic presiden
tial candidate said, "At first the
President refused to recognize thst
ne wss In a contest, but as the peo
ple have responded to out program
witn enthusiasm he recognized that
we were both candidate."
"And then." Mr. Roosevelt added,
'dignity died. At Indianapolis ha
spoke of my argument misquoting
tnem. But at jnaianapoiis ne went
further. He abandoned arguments
ror personalities."
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
IVednnday.
8 :00-8 :01V Breakfast newt.
6:05-8:15- MubIc1 Clock.
8:15-6:30 Morning Melody.
8 :30-0 :00 Shopping Guide.
0:00-9:30 Friendship Circle Hour,
9:30-0:40 Today.
9:49-10:00 Shopper' Tour,
10:00 Weather Forecast.
10:00-10:15 Fashion Parade.
10:15-10:30 Oladyce La, Marr.
10:30-10:45 Health Chat.
10:45-11 ."00 Happiness Hour.
11:00-11 :1ft Interlude.
11:15-11:30 Style Hints.
11:30-13:00 Song and Comedy.
13:00-12:15 Mid-day Revue.
13:15-13:30 Where to Go Program.
13:30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune.
13:30-12:46 Pipe Organ Concert.
13:45-1:00 Piano Flashes.
1:00-3:00 Dreaming the Walts Away
3:00-3:00 Danoe Matinee.
3:00-3:30 Bongs for Everyday.
3:30-3:35 KMED Program Revue.
3:35-4.:0O Music From Yesteryear,
4 :00-4:30 Across the Seas to Hawaii.
4 :30-5 :00 Masterworks Program.
6:00-6:15 Silly Ollly Story.
5:165:45 Prosperlgraphs, Cham
ber of Commerce.
6:45-6:00 Kews Digest, Mail Tribune
6 :00-6 :30 Jackson County Civic
League.
8:30-8:45 Geo. Codding, candidate
district attorney, speaker.
6:45-70 Cnandu, the Magician.
7:00-7:05 Word About the Freight,
Truck and Bus Bill.
7:05-7:16 -Vignettes.
7:16-7:30 "Vigilante," m dramatic
sketch.
7:30-7:36 Rev. O. B. McClure, speak
er for Save SONS Assn.
7:40-7:60 Merland Tollefson. tenor.
7:60-8 :30 Eventide.
8 :80-9 :00 Modernistic,
9:00-915 Reverie. ' 7"
9:18-9:30 Eb Zeb.
Willamette Facing
Three Tough Tuts
SALEM. Nov. 1 f API cvm-h bm
o. -opec- Keen Isn't thinking of the
Northwest conference championship
now, but of the three tough games
his undefeated Willamette univeraitv
Bearcats facs In a many week, he
stated today.
Llnfleld college will be played here
Friday night.
Give your next party in the popular private dining
room at ... ,
Nandie's Grill
or
We will prepare special dinnen here and serve them
at your home.
Try Our Special Lunches, 25c
Carload Buying Enables Us
To Offer Bargains Like This
Bed, Vanity and Chiffonier
This beaotlful walnut bedroom suite, exactly as pictured
above. Is an extraordinary bargain at this low price.
Its an example of what Week Orr"s quantity carload
haying direct from tha manufacturer mean, to south,
srn Oregon people I (Bench SJ.S0 extra).
$29.95
$5.00 Down $5.00 a Month
Bontist Revival
To tie Continued
' Throughout Week
Dr. W. K. Eaton, pastor and evan
gelist at the First Baptist church,
announoe that the special revival
services which have been held the
past two weeks will be continued
during this week also.
The crowds at the meetings have
been very fine and the topics have
proven to be Interesting and helpful.
D. L-. Penhollow has charge of the
muato and you will enjoy singing
with blm. Mr. Penhollow brings a
real message In song.
The meetings start at 1:15 p. m.
each evening with a rousing 30 min
utes of singing led by Mr. Penhollow
snd assisted by the orchestra and a
tine choir.
For Sale Dry alr-bwood at unbe
lievably low prices, 13 SO per load
ta or l-ln. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7d
Republicans Sarcastic
On Denial From Farley
WASHINOTOM. Wot. 1 (AP) The
Republican national committee said
today that statements by Democratic
Chairman James A. Farley "Indicate
that he is adept at practicing the
ancient political adage: Never let the
right hand know what the left band
la doing."
In a formal statement, the Bepub
Ucan committee added:
"In brandishing aa a forgery a let
ter bearing hi signature received by
a Canadian shipping man asking him
for a contribution to the Democratic
campaign fund. Mr. Farley made this
public statement:
" 'We have never solicited contribu
tion from anyone, Canadian or
American.'
"Scarcely had this statement been
Issued before Henry W. Leeds, presi
dent of the Chalfront-Haddon RaU
Hotel at Atlantic City, turned over to
Ambassador Walter Edge a telegram
signed by Mr. Farley asking for funds
for the Democratic campaign. . . .
"Did someone In the Democratic
headquarters also forge Mr. Farley's
name to this telegram?
"Disclosure by the Republican na
tional committee of the method be
ing used by the Democratic national
organisation In an effort to obtain
campaign funds brought a very much
more discreet statement from Mr.
Frley than that with which be char
acterized the disclosure of his letter
to a Canadian shipping man. Bs did
seek to throw some doubt on the
authenticity of letter from A. P.
Homer ' of Democratic finance com
mittee, to O. A. Eddy, president of
the Ooss Pdlntlng Press company.
Chicago, but said that if It were writ
ten 'It arouses me to condemn It.'
"Mr. Fsrlrr know that such a lat
ter was written a doe 'Governor
Roosevelt. , . .
"Of course. It Is a (set, naturally
weU known to Mr. Farley, that Mr,
Homer la an Intimate friend of Gov
ernor Roosevelt and ha been sine
the days ot the world war whan the
governor was assistant secretary of
the navy and Mr. Homer was In
Washington securing contract from
the navy for business firms."
Communications
Wants a Meeting
To the Editor:
For the past two years there ha
been a hue and cry among the tax
paying citizen that taxes simply
must be lowered; right now we sre
having meetings of city and county
budget committees composed of as
fine a bunch of citizens a we have,
most of them personal friend of
mine and some of whom I have talk
ed tax reduction with and still It
seems as tho no relief will be had.
The idea that the base of taxation
must not be lowered Is so firmly
fixed In some people' minds that
they cannot see any other Idea.
Now I know that most everyone
knows that taxes absolutely must be
reduced and right now while most
ot us are marking time waiting for
economlo conditions to right them
selves Is a good time for us taxpayers
to tackle the Job, w will only go on
in this same old way, year after year,
and It Is really a taxpayers Job a
we are the one most vitally Inter
ested.
We have the privilege, of course.
of protesting the budget when the
proper time comes, but no one hs
any intention of psylng any attention
to ua as Individuals, we would only
be yelled down and laughed at.
I have a perfectly safe, sensible,
business-like plan that will work out,
but It Is a taxpayers' job and will
require an organization of the tax
payers to put it over, and as there 1
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"School Consolidation Bill"
For BETTER EDUCATION and REDUCED TAXATION
VOTE 316X YES
Paid. Adv. by
Henry Zorn
Champoeg, Ore.
no time like the present to. get It
going I am going to get a meeting
place and arrange for speeches, pos
sibly mayor of Medford and president
of chamber of commerce or soma like
that and present my plan and see If
we cannot accomplish something.
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VOTE 40 X
George W. Porter
Republican Nominee
For
Representative
19th Dist.
Mr. Porter, owner of Porter lumber Co. for the past nine years,
has PROVED to be a level-headed, successful business man and a
loyal citizen. A resident of Jackson county for 41 years, he Is
qualified to represent your Interests at Salem In the STATE LEGIS
LATURE. Paid Adv.
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THE SEA WOLF
"Nature in the Raw" as portrayed
by the noted artist, N. C. Wyeth . . .
inspired by the infamous Captain
Kidd's fierce raids on the gold-laden
Spanishgalleons(1696),vihichmade
him the scourge o f the Spanish Main.
"Nature in the Ratv is Seldom Mild"
"and raw tobaccos have no place in
cigarettes.
awaBaavaaaaaasaaBiaiwaraaP
No raw tobaccos in Luckies
that's why they're so mild
WE buy the finest, the very finest
tobaccos in all the world
but that does not explain why
folks everywhere regard Lucky
Strike as the mildest cigarette.
The fact is, we never overlook the
truth that "Nature in the Raw
is Seldom Mild" so these fine
tobaccos, after proper aging and
mellowing, are then given the
benefit of that Lucky Strike puri
fying process, described by the
words "It's toasted". That's
why folks in every city, town and
hamlet say that Luckies are such
mild cigarettes.
It's toasted
mat pacwage ct mild tucKms
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