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MEDFOED MAIL TRTBTJTTR fEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1933. PAGE OTNE LEADER NEW DEAL Stafford King of Minnesota : Substitutes for Edward Hayes When Illness Pre vents Westward Journey ' Launching a vitriolic attack on the new deal, atafford King, of Minne sota, addressed Jackson county Re publicans at (he high school audi torium laat night, speaking instead Edward P. Hayes, lorraer national commander of the American Legion, who waa taken 111 In Spokane, Wn.. - and waa unnble to fill nls engage ment here. King Is a former na tional vice-commander ot the Legion, former commander of the department of Minnesota and Is at present state auditor of the organization. Frequent applause Interrupted the speaker as he asserted that Roose velt and the new deal are leading the United States down the same steps as those taken iy Russia, Italy, Cuba and "poor, misguided Spain;" that-' the present administration has not kept a single platform or cam paign promise: that "wo have had enough of pleasant smiles and ora tory now we want 6ome action;" and that Roosevelt and his new dealers liave gone so far away from their own party that they are no longer oalled Democrats, even by them selves. Says Promises L'likcpt "My father," King stated, believes, f along with a lot of other people, that wo have no Democratic president now and have not had for the past three -Wars. The Democrats have been sold Sown the river. They and everyone else were given In 1933 promises, not one of which has been fulfilled This Is not merely a political campaign as we ordinarily think of It. It Is not based Just on party platforms and differences of opinion. This Is a struggle between two classes of peo ple those who believe that there Is nothing wrong with our American form ot constitutional government, and those who want to change it." Reviewing the struggle of the American people for freedom which resulted In the revolutlcn. King stated that the dictatorship of 1936 Is no different from that of 1869. which rules by making might mas ter of right. After tracing the de velopment of democracy and the writing of the constitution, King said: "Why should anyone come to you people and talk about the develop ment of our constitution on the evo of a presidential election? Because there Is now In power an admlnla tratlon which not only does not be lieve In our constitution but has preached that that great document has produced misery ma despair ana hampered us with restrictions. I call , that treason." L Communism Taught 1 J The speaker aseened that commu nism and like doctrines r being taught In schools and even preached from pulpits. He told his listeners that If they valued their nomes ana freedom to Insist that their pastors keep out of politics. Continuing King said the administration hopes to destroy the present form ot gov ernment. It was Roosevelt himself, King said, who Insisted that we rec ognized Soviet Russia, a move that opened our doora not. only to com munist money but to communist propaganda, ao that now an honeat workman Is kept from hla lob by "oommunlstlo thugs" who continually stir up labor trounlea. Xn regard to the president's recent statement that he did not wish or seek communistic support. King said "It President Roosevelt does not want communistic support, he has my sympathy. Because that'a exactly what he's got, and Is what his actions deserve. He has gathered close to him a host of sovlet-bltten radicals, men like Tugwell who has not been re moved or reproved for definite com munistic statements." New Deal "Cold Deck" King stated that the theories and governmental experiment being con ducted by the new deal are not new at all, that they have been tried and found to bo failures hundreds of years ago. "This Isn't a new deal we're being handed It's a 'cold deck'." King told bis audience He rapped the new deal policies of ex penditure and accused Roosevelt of being untruthful in that ha promised to decrease governmental expendi tures and governmental employes. Instead of which he haa gone about u far the other way as possible, ac cording to King. "It will take three generations to pay off the national debt as it now stands,' King charged. "Prom the bottom of my heart I pity .he young people of today, who face the fact that no matter what they do they can never get out of debt as long as they live. And not only them selves, but their children and their children's children and so on." Hard lo Hellcte "It is hard for Americans to be lieve that there Is really anything wrong with things going on in this country, we are loathe to believe that our president and nls admlnla tratlon would double-cross us. But it is time we are waking up to face the fact that if we go only a litue further along the route we are trav eling, the only picture we have to faoo 1 that of Russia." Asserting that Roosevelt has de nied the veterans' a right to com pensation, and that tlicro is no group to which a country la more indebted than the veterans, King made a plea for the election of Gov. Alfred M. Landon. "It la tune we had a busi ness administration. We have had too many promises. We want a true patriot and an honest man In the nresldentlal chair. All Landon can't speak, but he Is honest, patriotic, and has an unblemished record And he la going to the White House Preceding hla epeech at the high school, King was honored with a banquet by the local Legion post ana ex-service men at Valentine's cafe. He was Introduced by Paul McDon ald, of Ashland. Medford post com mander, Joe P. Pllegcl thanked the visitor for his short oodrcss In behalf of the group. BEST FOODS RECIPES MESSAL JAILED Lester Messal, admitted driver, au thorities say, of the auto that hit and killed Everett Thompson, 00, of l-ai ent, a Pacific highway pedestrian, on the night of September 13 laat, this morning entered a plea of guilty to driving an auto while his driver's li cense was suspended. He waa sen tenced to 40 days In the county Jail. The district attorney's office an nounced that the Jackson county grand Jury had been called for Octo ber 26, and would conduct a thorough Investigation Into the circumstances surrounding the death of Thompson Messal had his driver's license sus pended for six months last July on a reckless driving charge. He was arrested In this city last Saturday night, as driver of the hit run car, after a long search by state police. He was arrested by the city police as he drove Into a service sta tion. Messal, who has been empioyeu In a Klsmath county sawmill, claims extenuating circumstances In tne death of Thompson, and that he was blinded at the time by the lights of an approaching auto. Join ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN'S Hosiery Club Every 13th pair free. NOTICE After this date I will not be responsible for any bill contracted bv anyone but myself. BEN FURCH, Klamath Palls, Ore. Use Mall Tribune wsnt ads For Tasty Goodness try these fresh, flavorful spiced cookies, generously filled with dates and nuts Date Nut Cookies 1 3ca dozen or 2 dozen 25c Featured Saturday at All Good Food Stores or By EUltt 8Urk. Heaven In a School Lunch Box I Sandwiches, Cafe and An Apple. By ELSIE STARK Breathes there a child who doeant prefer a sandwich to a cooked meal? Probably not. Children lore to eat snacks, and that's why school lunch boxes are such fun. Nice white or whole wheat bread with delicious fill ing ... a big. shiny apple ... a piece of cake or a couple of sugar cookies . that's a heavenly meal In a child's opinion. We can keep our fruit cups, hot soups and roasts. Since sandwiches mean so much to a younster, by all means make them tasty and attractive. Often mothers aren't around when children eat their school luncheons. The food must sell Itself, so to speak, without benefit of sermon. A good Idea Is to glvs a child on a sandwich containing moat or eggs and another made of something sweet. Here Is a practical suggestion: Chopped Tongue and Egg Sandwiches, 3 slices tongue, chopped S slices tomato, chopped t hard-cooked egg, chopped 3 tablespoons Beat Foods Real May onnaise Salt snd pepper to taste. Mix together tongue, tomato, egg and real mayonnaise. Season with salt and pepper. Use a layer of fill ing between slices of bread. Makes cup filling. Makes 6 sandwiches. Pat o Stars. 2 tablespoons Best Poods Real May onnaise 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese cup finely chopped dates 1 teaspoon lemon Julco. Blend real mayonnaise, cream cheese and dates. Spread between thin slices of bread cut Into star shapes with a cookie cutter. Makes 1 cup filling. Is no enrollment fee tha only re quirement being that each leader en roll by Monday evening and attend all sessions of the school. IN HEAD BY GOLF BALL United States Marshal John T. Summervllle. during a golf game yes terday, with Federal Judge James Alger Fee. and United States Attorney Carl Q. Donsugh. was hit In the tem ple by a ball, catapulted from a club wielded by the United States at torney. Bummervtlle was only stunned by the pellet, but bears a sizeable welt on the side of his head as the result of not ducking. The marshal was talking to Federal Judge Fee, when hit. The wounded official suffers no ill effects, and has a low opinion of the golfing ability of the United States attorney. The golfers are here from Portland in attendance at the annual session of the federal court. Buckingham's loe Cream, Oandy & Party Spools Is The Crest 330 & Cent amnmg; T7IU I BEST BAKERIES L FOR PROJECT HEADS SLATED OCTOBER 12 The annual home and community recreation school for project leaders in recreation will be held next week, commencing Monday, October 13. at 8:00 p.m., in the courthouse audito rium. This school Is one of the major activities of the home economics ex tension project In recreation. It Is under the direction of Mabel C. Mack, county home demonstration agent, The instruction at the school will be given by Mrs. Gertrude Skow Sanford, extension specialist In community so cial organization. The plan of the school is to give training work In the directing of com munity singing, pre-party gamea. ao tlve games, and folk games. On Mon day and Tuesday evenings leaders will meet In Medford to receive instruc tion from Mrs. Sanford on these va rious activities. On Wednesday eve ning the leaders are asked to schedule meetings in their respective commu nities and to direct all activities for the evening. Thursday evening, the leaders will again meet in Medford with Mrs. Sanford to discuss their problems and to complete the train ing work of the school. All active recreation leaders of the county are expected to attend this school, including leaders from the granges, home economics extension units, boy and girl scout leaders, 4-H club leaders, churches, lodges, and other organisations. Any organisation Interested In the recreation activities are invited to send men or women representatives to this school. There ie'Oy YOUR jjSy GROCER Watch your msnfollet reach for a tecond cup of Pannant with a feel ing of real luxury. It'i he rich deliciousness of the full Brazilian Bourbon-Santos beant . . . Thermalo roasted . . . that makes it a man's drink. "Thermalo" means the new, revolutionary, hot air process which roasts every bean an even brownness to the center. "A Taste and an Aroma to Warm th Cochins of Eii Heart." "Pay Less Park Easier" RIVERSIDE MARKET OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Phone 358 313-315 N. Riverside Our Own Free Delivery During the past two weekg we have filled ao many orders for the winter's supply, we know we can save you money on yours. Bring in your list and let us show you how to save. GAIL and BATEMAN, owners. C. & H. Cane Crystal White SUGAR Soap Chips 10 ib. 57c 5ib.pkg.33c Cloth Bag - 750 Borene Samples Come Get Yours POTATO HEADQUARTERS ,AMATH OEMS 50 e bag 59C They are Oood Keepers Red Feather Kellogg's TISSUE Corn Flakes 7 whs 25c 2 'k8-1 5c We have a COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH MEAT LUMAN BROTHERS I BIG FOOD CENTER Main and Bartlett Telephone 2734 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Telephone 273 SHOP THE ONE CALL BUY ALL WAY r2p0 SATURDAY ONE CALL -BUY ALL 111 STORE MIRACLE WHIP KRAFT'S Kraft's Miracle Whip Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread Quart Jars . .39c Pint Jars 25c "What a convenience!" "It's a real pleasure to buy all my foods at one store I" "I find I save both time and money!" Common expres sions from the buying public at Lumans' Big Food Department Store. This convenience is here for you One Call Buy All of the finest foods obtainable and we offer big savings in spite of rising markets. NUT MARGARINE . 2 lbs. 25c IVORY SOAP Large Bars each 9c CRISCO 3 Ib. pails 63c - 6 lb. pails $1 .09 RflEATTS LUMAN'S SATURDAY SPECIALS Frying size Young Rabbits, lb 33 Choice Cuts T-bone or Sirloin Steaks, lb 20 Eastern Bacon, sugar cured, lb 28 R.I.R. Hens, choice fat, lb 20fr Choice Fryers, R.I.R., lb 25 Shortening 3 lbs. 35 Lard, home rendered 3 lbs. 39 Swiss Steak, cut thick, the way you like them, lb 20 Beef Short Ribs, lb 10 Picnic Shoulders, lb 22tf Prime Rib Roasts, boned and tied lb. 20 FREE NARCISSUS BULBS WITH 2 POUNDS BLUE "G" COFFEE 43c Buy 2 pound of Dlue "G" Coffee tomorrow for aao and receive free two NirclMui tlullil picked In beautiful box free. Don't mini tliln offer. Let Karcltaue brighten your home darlns the winter mnnthi. jggKS, 1 lb. 2 lb. 4 lb, ffrolrM TIN Tm TIN nnSU 25c 49c 97c S7H FINE CANNED FOODS No. 2 tin 18 ..4-os. tin. 3 for 25 Telephone Peas Pimentos Hominy No. 2 tin 14 Asparagus .. No. 1 tin 19 Long Branch Pineapple....'... cyl. tin 22 Mandarin Oranges 11-os. tin 11 Fruit Cocktail 8-oz. tin 10 Crushed Figs pionlo tin 10 Grapefruit . 8-os. tin 10 Grape Juice Pints 19 Grape Juioe. Quarts 36 Rice ....2-lb. carton 19 Rice 1-lb. carton 10 Oysters No. 1 tin 24r Tuna Fifth V tin 15 Products Packed in Wooden Boxes PEANUT BUTTER NO. QUALITY 2 lbs. 25c RAISINS, Hew Crop 4 lbs, 25c CATSUP, Meco as, each 10c SUGAR, Pure Cane .... 100 lbs- 85,29 CHEESE, Kraft's lb. 23c MACARONI y0r 3 lbs, 19c JEWEL SHORTENING .4 lb.cn, 59c POTATOES K,A mqt"m . Ho. 2s, 50 lbs. 59c CHOCOLATE lb. 10c We are keeping FLOUR PRICES DOWN Kitchen Queen 49 lb. bag $1.59 Klamath Bouquet 49 lb. bag $1.29 MOON BRAND Montana hardwheat flour, CI JC 49 lb. bag 5) I j43 Harvest King Sold with Money-back Guarantee LUMAN'S bakery Specials SATURDAY NOT JUST APPLESAUCE This week end we are featuring a particularly delect abh special. We strongly recommend that you try our FRESH APPLESAUCE CAKE In addition to Rogue River Valley apples each cake is filled with nuts and spices. Topped with cream icing and flaked apples. LUMAN'S Fruits & Vegetables SATURDAY Celery, crisp and tender. . . .each 10c Fine Cooking Apples. . .6 lbs. for 25c Grapes, fine for eating 4 lbs. 17c Cantaloupes, locals . ... .-.7 for 25c Bananas ....per lb. 5c Fresh Local Tomatoes. .3 lbs. for 10c Sweet Potatoes. ...... .6 lbs. for 25c Cabbage, Fall . . lb. 3c Local Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10c Oranges, med. size . .i... ... . doz. 25c Dry Onions. . fc ,.n. . .4 lbs. 10c