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KEEPS FAITH IN FOREIGN POLICY Washington, Dec. 29 (U.R) Senate Republican Leader Wal lace H. White, Jr., of Maine, to day joined four other prominent senators in warning President Roosevelt that the trend toward power politics in Europe may prove a fatal stumbling block for the Dumbarton Oaks proposal for a world peace organization. At the same time a newcomer to congress, Sen.-Elect Wayne L. Morse, R., Ore., expressed his faith that the principles of the Dumbarton Oaks plan were IZ'iyPiiions KOIWO This! A FEW MOM OukklylWlett Distress of HEAD COLDS! 1 It's bo eaw to get nromDt.effectiva v SJT relief from dls- 'N tress of head colds with Va-tro-nolf Works right where trouble Is to reduce congestion soothe irritation make breathing easier. Also helps prevent many colds from developing if used In time. Try It I Follow directions in folder. YICKSVATSUMIOL strong enough to orereomet oudis ana cynicisms arising from the troubled Hint situation in Europe. Morse, former rfpnn nf th University of Oregon law school who resigned from the war lahnr board to run for public office, win reporters In an interview. "No one ha th nirf hln. print for peace yet, but in my opinion tne objectives set out in the Dumbarton Oaks als come closer to it than any. i Deneve we must keep our eyes on those objectives and not per mit our tendennv in "details to distract us from achieving them. I think they are sufficiently sound so that they can be achieved despite the dif- ncuiies wnicn seem to surround them." The foreign policy issue In the senate and throughout the coun try, Morse emphasized, "must be raised to the plane of states manship. No one has a right to a partisan approach." Japanese To Study National Lottery By United Press The Japanese cabinet will sub mit to the current session of the Imperial Diet a proposal to legis late lotteries "on a large scale," Radio Tokyo said Thursday in a broadcast recorded by United Press. Legislation of hitherto pro hibited lotteries is one at several bills "decided by the cabinet as necessary for Japan's sound eco nomic system," Tokyo said. LACK IN TEACHERS Salem, Ore., Dec. 29 U.R) Despite a constitutional require ment that a uniform and gener al system of education shall be provided In Oregon, the educa tional advantages for children of the state are as varied as the development in 1898 school dis tricts, Rex Putnam, state super intendent of public instruction, held today. The economic disparity of school organization In the coun ties has caused a situation where it is impossible to obtain fully . and adequately trained teachers in some sections, Put nam said. In explaining the financial setup of the state school system, he said that the state provides 30 per cent of school support, including the $3,000,000 income tax-derived support fund, while 12V4 per cent comes from the individual counties and 57 Vi per cent is supplied from taxes on real property of the school districts. The latter figure varies from district to district, Putnam declared, citing one in stance where property worth $5000 would pay $3, while in RELIABLE GROCERY CHET LEONARD PHIL WH1TLOCK Free Delivery Service DIAL 2126 For FREE DELIV ERY Conforming with new O. D . T. Regulations. Role of Hitler Coming Sunday to the Ria'to screen for three days is a trie story of "der fuehrer" and fcis satellites, in "The timer uang. Scheduled as the companion fea ture on the Rialto's twin bill policy will be "Thoroughbreds," with Roger Pryor and Tom Neal. PACIFIC POLICY is J I 4 Hew Year Greetings TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Help to make this the year of Victory: the year of the final fall of the flag of the "Rising Sun". You can do it by put ting every dollar possible into Bonds' and by ex erting every ef- . fort at your war job. Your Reliable Grocery Will Be Closed New Years Day Remember to Buy Tomorrow for Two Days. another district It would pay $143.30. There will be 1300 teachers needed in the state next year, he said, and teacher training instl tutions will graduate only 24S, YMCA Camera Club Meeting Tonight at riL rt v biuo Aoumi in A meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Camera club will be held this evening at the Y club rooms at 7:30 p. m. A movie will be shown and there will be discus sion on plans and a program for the coming months. Ralph Rothermel will serve as chairman of the group and the following have signed up for membership: Dean Eppinger, Ted Huber, Ardell Marrs, Car roll Lantz, Bill Tama, Floyd Hayner, Jack Campbell, Dean DeBerry, Bob Barrow, ai uoucn er, Roger Pederson, Susan Ins- keep, Bob uunagan, bod urey, Barbara Earl, Dean Jean Rose, Rfxharri Tirie RnVi Wickman. Dick Walsh, Jim Scheffel, Chuck I Herman, Cap FerKins. Monthly prizes lor type pic-1 ttiree are nlnnned. The croun is ! in need of dark room equipment, some already naving Deen loaned j or donated to the club mempers j Close Ashland USO For Three Months After New Year Day Ashland, Dec. 29 Mrs. Will Dodge, chairman of the Ash land USO council, announces that for the next three months the local club will not function. At a recent USO council meeting a careful survey of ex isting conditions was made and it was voted to make an appeal to the national USO that the Ashland club not be closed per manently at this time, but in stead be placed on a stand-by basis so that when the weather is better if there should be an increase in attendance at Camp White the 'club could at once re open. This petition was granted. The club will be open New Year's day and evening, but thereafter will be closed until further notice. Washington, Dec. 29 (U.R) Rep. Walter C. Ploeser, R-, Mo., predicted today that it would be necessary to keep military pressure on Japan for many years and said the United States should formulate a definite po litical policy for the. Pacific im mediately. Ploeser, a 'member of the House Naval Appropriations subcommittee who returned this week from a tour of the Pacific, said in a statement that the Pacific had become "an American link which must be maintained and defended." "It appears that for many years, we must exert naval and military pressure against the re birth of Japan as a military menace," he said. "While car rying the burden of the Pacific fight, American force hare taken numerous strategic is lands. Some were American possessions before Japanese con quest; others were Japanese and others belonged to our allies. "The future of these islands should be determined now." rrldar. Bee. II, 1844 MTDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Ploeser told reporters that the United States should "decide now what bases it needs and say so" and then take necessary steps to secure title to such bases. Rep. Ward Johnson, R, Calif., who also made the trip, said he agreed with Ploeser and felt that the United States should "retain all bases we need for defense." EAST SIDE MARKET 608 E. MAIN STREET OP MEDFORD PRICES GOOD SATURDAY AND MONDAY FANCY I TOILET I FRESH CARROTS PAPER KRAUT 3 Bunches 6S0 Sheets Per Pint 17" 27" 15' j fflM i is Boy Scout News By J- A. S. 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