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GRABBEDBY JAPS
Invaders Tighten Hold On
Hapless City Nippon
Armies Drive Into Heart
of . Chiang's Defenses
Livestock
SHANGHAI. Not. ?. (Sstur
Jt) (AP) Japan tightened her
grip on Shanghai today by tak
ing over control of all communi
cations facilities hitherto held
by tha Chinese government In
the International settlement as
well a the native parta of the
city.
The potoff1ces. telegraph and
radio administration and broad -ca.it
I ng fttstlon XQIIC and CGHA
were placed under Japanese rule.
Many of the principal offices and
Installations of these services are
In the International settlement.
Japanese authorities have not
Indicated whether they Intend to
establish their own censors In the
cable and radio offices communi
cating with foreign countries.
Portland.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 26. (AP
USDA) Hogs 100. market steady;
few choice lightweight drive in, 17.7&,
few 140 lb.. 7.3S; parking tows
salable around 6.00; feeder pigs
eligible around 17.28.
CATTLE 50. Including A direct:
calves none, scattered sales steady;
odd head common steers. 3.006.U6;
medium-good salable around 7.00
a 8 50; common - medium hellers
nominally 4508.35: scattering low
cutter and cutter cows, a.35.3.ou;
few common - medium $3.60 $ 6.36;
good beef eligible upwards JS.OO and
above) bulls salable around M.OOij
4. 50; good-choice vealers nominally
S7.00(?7.60.
SHEEP 160. Including 48 direct;
market slow: few good fat lambs
held around steady or above, 7.50.
strictly choice quotable $8.00: 1 deck
medium 117 lb. ewes. $3.00; 2 decks
common-medium unsold, good-choice
quotable up $3.75.
SHANGHAI, Nov. 26. (AP Spear
head units of Japan's Shanghai
armies tore Into the heart of Chinese
defenses today In a drive their com
mander-ln-chtef declared would force
speedy collapse of Oenerallsslmo
Chiang Kai-shek's regime.
Pield officers sent back word to
Japanese headquarters that their
troops had crossed Lake Tat, the
great natural barrier between Shang
hai and Nanking, for a push against
the virtually evacuated capital.
General Iwane Matsul, commander
of Japanese forces, proclaimed In an
Interview with the Japanese Shang
hai United News that his armies
might be forced to Invade the In
terior far up the Yangtze from Nan
king unless Chiang's government
ends Its resistance.
Aliens Warned
"Nanking must abandon Its policy
ef depending upon European and
American countries and European
and American people must under
stand that their support of the Chi
nese policy never will contribute to
security and peace In the orient," he
asserted.
The general added a prediction,
however, that tha Chinese regime
would fall soon, "bringing about vari
ous trouble" which would be settled
under Japan's guidance. Chiang, he
said, must be brought to terms.
In Nanking, Chiang appeared un
daunted by the Japanese march up
the Shanghai peninsula.
"China will resist to the last man,"
he said. "I am confident that right
will, overcome might."
f Japanese Advance
This afternoon's reports from the
front as' given by the Japanese
spokesman were that three Japanese
columns fought their way Into
Changhlng. on the southwestern
shore of Lake Tal. Chinese were
driven from the walled city at dawn.
The troops had crossed to the west
ern shore of the lake, some 90 miles
southeast of Nanking. In a make
shift fleet of Junks and sampans
Other Jspanese detachments ad
vanced westward from fallen Wuslh,
which had been a strong point of
the Chinese defense line, to Wusln.
30 miles beyond.
Chinese officers said Japanese had
been repulsed In their assaults on
Klangyln forts, northern terminus of
the front, forcing the Japanese to
ehange their strategy and prepare an
attack from the north bank of the
Tangtze.
The drive to choke China's rein
forcement and supply arteries, a
Japanese nsval spokesman ssld,
would be continued with air raids
on Canton, Hankchow, and other
cities. He emphasized that only
military objectives would be attacked.
Shanghai's acute food shortage.
which yesterday sent mobs of hungry ,
Chinese refugees to rice shops, wss
relieved today with the arrival of a
rice-laden ship.
South San Franciwo.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, NOV. 2
(AP-USDA) Hogs 150. Butchers
steady, top $8.50 on about 100 head
good to choice 206 lb. weight; pack
age 105 lb. butchers. $8.50; bulk
good packing sows eligible $6.80.
CATTLE 200; holdovers 30. Bteer
supply largely limited to few hold
over stockers and feeders, scattered
sales steady; short load medium 706
810 lb. stock steers, $6.50; medium
to good slaughter steers quoted
largely $7.50(3 8.75; she stock very
slow: three loads range cows olfered
early taken off market and placed
In local feed-lot. load and half still
unsold: good beef cows quoted up
to $5.75 or slightly above, low cut
ters and cutters salable $3 a. 4; bulls
quoted nominally steady, medium
grades eligible $4.756: calves, none.
Nominal; good to choice vealers
quoted around $9.50 1 10.50.
SHEEP: None. Market quoted nom
inally steady; strictly good around
70(?85 lb. wooled lambs quoted up
to $9.25: wooled slaughter ewes
eligible largely $3.25 down.
lb., country stations; Aggrade. 34 t
36c lb.; B grade. 3o lb. less; C grade,
8c less.
EOOS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Extras, 28c; standards, 35c: firsts,
33c; medium extras. 31c: medium
firsts. 19c; small extras, 16c; under-
grades, 19c dozen.
LIVE POULTRY Buy In price: Leg
horn broilers, to 3 lbs., 20 31c
lb.; colored springs, 2 to S'c Ins.,
18 16c lb.; over S' lbs., 18f 19c lb.;
Leghorn hens, over 3 4 lbs., 13 14c;
under 3 lbs.. lit 13c; colored hens,
4 to ft lbs.. 18fl9c lb.; over 6 lbs.,
17(4 18c lb.; No. 3 grsde 2c less.
Cheese, country meats and turkeys
unchanged.
Potatoes, onions, wool, hay unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 38. (AP)
Grain:
Whest: Opn High low Clos
May xavt w, 3 .83j
Dec 83 .8S .83 .8
Ch whet: Big Bend blueetem.
h.w., 13 per cent, 88',$; 13 per cent,
844: durk herd winter, IS per cent.
98'4; 13 per cent. 94'4; 11 per cent.
87V4: soft white nd western white.
83'i; hard winter, 85V4; western red.
83 S.
Oats. No. 3 white. 34.
Oat, No. 3 gray. 838.
Barley. No. 3 4IS lb., b.w
Corn, No. 1 E. Y., 837.60.
Mlllrun. standard. 830.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 67;
barley, 1; flour, 18; corn, 8; oats. 3;
hay. 1.
827.51),
Chicago.
CHICAGO, Nov. 26. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 15.000; market 10-18 higher
than Wednesday's average; closing
active at advance: top 8.25: bulk good
and choice 150-300 lbs. 8.00-8.30; lew
butchers 320-360 lbs. 7.75-7.95: most
good packing sows 7.25-7.60; light
weights up to 7.75 sparingly.
CATTLE 5.000, calves 500; Inter
national Carlot show reject comprise
bulk steer crop: trade opening slow;
buyers complaining against light
weight and lack of high finish: very
little done: prospects 13.00-15.00 on
bulk light show cattle with heavlea
at 14,00-17.00 mostly, up to 17.35
having been bid on heavy throw-
oute: heavy sausage offerings 8.50
down: vealers 10.50 down.
SHEEP 13.000; fat lambs In broad
demand but as yet few sales; Indi
cations fully 25 higher: asking more
upturn: now talking 9.25-9 50 on good
to choice fed offerings frequently
held 9.75 and above.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. NOV. 36. (fl BUT
TER Print: A grade. 37c lb. in
parchment wrappers, 38 e lb. In
cartons.
BUTTER.FAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade. 37c38c
Chicago Wheat
session was impressive because of the
absencs of important selling pressure.
Utilities, buoyed by hopes of sub
stantial agreement between the com
panies and the administration, were
in strong demand.
The rally pushed to every other
division of the list. Anticipation of
renewed power compsny construction
and an early push In the president's
housing program sent building ma
terial stocks soaring. Steels, motors,
rails, coppers and oils were active on
the upside.
Sales approximated 1.300.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye .....151;
Am. Can 83
Am. & Pgn. Pow 4
A. T. Is T.
Anaconda
Ateh. T. 8. T
Bendix Avla
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler -
Com). Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght ....
DuPont ............
Gen. Elec
......144
38',
Slt'j
13
48
43'i
56
- 'i
- '
- 102 i
Gen. Poods 39' 2
Gen. Mot 33 'i
Int. Harvest. ............ . - 68 1
I. T. & T. 7
Johns-Man 7S'i
Monty Ward 33 Ti
North Amer 32 i
Penney U. C.) 65
Phillips Pet . 38 yt
Radio ST,
Sou. Pac .... ............ . ie7i
Std. Brands .. ..... 8'i
St.'Oll Cal 30'i
St. Oil N. J. 43 'i
Trans. Amer. ... .. ...... 10
Union Carb 66'4
Unit. Aircraft 18,
U. S. Steel S2i
CHICAOO, Nov. 36.-(AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Dec 87 V4 .90 .87 .u!
May -B8 .90 .87 .90 V
July .83H .85 .83 M't
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. NOV. 26 (AP) The
stock market turned about abruptly
today and In a day-long climb lead
ers zoomed up 1 to 4 points or more
above Wednesdays closing lows.
few were boosted even higher.
While turnover was moderate tne
YOUNGEST AUTO THEFT
SUSPECT UNDER PROBE
PORTLAND. Nov. 26. (AP) De
tectives had in custody today their
youngest suspectea automobile thief
a 12-year old boy. He was arrested
after picking up s hitch-hiker, en
route from Longvtew to Portland.
Suspecting the boy. the man called
police when the lad stopped here
to buy gasoline,
4 .
A fossilized crab, believed to be
more than 50.000.000 years old was
unearthed recently during excavation
work on a London subway extension.
blitz-mEinimnD
DlFtrllmted by iroei Hairy I'rndiicls Co.
,51,
VISITOR. PASSES
William E. Hammers. 51, who with
Mrs. Hammers has been here for the
past week visiting with Mrs. Ham
mers' son. W. D. Plumley. proprietor
of the Camp-Wlth-Us auto cottages,
died suddenly early Thursday morn
ing from an acute heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammera reside In
Decatur, Illinois where other rela
tives reside.
He was a member of the Congrega
tional church and of the Brother
hood of Railway Employes at Deca
tu.r The remains will be forwarded by
Conger Funeral Parlors to Decatur
this evening accompanied by Mrs.
Hammers end her son.
OPP. NOV. 9.7 uriri 29 PHONE 9
MEDF0RD, ORE.. NOV. 11 and 29
FOLGER'S COFFEE 1 TIN 26?
ANUT BUTTER lb. 9c
FOLGER'S COFFEE 2 LB' TIN 51 C
PE
QP.G NAPTHA
rctu
SOAP . 5 Reg. bars
14c
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING. PT. 22 QT, 35
LEO W
2 lbs.
23c
SCOTTISSUE 3 ROLLS 21 WALDORF TISSUE 3 R0LL8 14
The Smoke Abatement society of
London says smoke adds to the "soup
iness" of fogs and estimates tlamae
to the parliament buildings from
smoke to be 15.000.000.
a A " 1
m im 1
CARROTS
2 large bunches
5c
SCOT KITCHEN TOWELS 2 ROLLS 19
ECONOMY MEAT and FISH MARKET
ROY GUYER, Proprietor
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 46
RpmI iMt tor Ttt
CffOWM Ova to
tlt (tat' C"ti
rjOufci owfr pouSJ vuia
QUALITY BEEF
I a welcome treat after turkey;
e have nme extra nice prime beef
Pot Roast lb. 17c
lb. 27c
Sirloin or
Round Steak
Veal Steak lb. 19c
Sauerkraut qt. 10c
gS sl 65c
rhislan I a rre
7 for25C
JVl L& W LQ) It
STOCK
EEDUOTH0)K
7 BIG
DAYS
Ladies' Tuck-stitch
Pajamas
59c
$1.00 Values,
Reduced to
Special
Value
Ladies' Flannel
Gowns
.... 49c
Ladies'
Rayon Gowns
VERY SPECIAL
Reduced from
$1.00 to
59c
Store Opens 8:30 A. M.
STOCKS MUST BE RE
DUCED! Thrifty buyers will
be quick to take advantage of
this money saving opportunity.
BUY NOW AND SAVE!
What Specials
11c
17c
Ladies'
Boxed Hdkfs.
3 Beautiful
Embroidered
Handkerchiefs
10c box
01d-Fashioned Chocolate
Drops, pound ....
Walnuts in the Shell,
pound
500 Sheet
Facial
Tissue
15'
SALE!
Starts Saturday
Morning, November
27th . . . Continues
Through Saturday,
Dec. 4th.
LADIES' RAYON PANTIES
Extra 1Qf
Value I WW
LADIES' BRASSIERES
Large 4 Cr
Group I WW
RUBBER APRONS
Reduced
from 25e
19c
CHILDREN'S ANKLETS
Very Special
3 pair 25c
Ladies' Slips
' 4TW w -
Rayon
Taffeta
'V Top
Lace Trimmed
Reduced to
35c
LADIES'
DRESSES
Fast Color
Sizes
14 to 52
SSc
Formerly Priced $1.00
DON'T MISS THESE NEWBERRY VALUES
INDIAN BLANKETS This is what
you need for your car
FRAMED PICTURES
8ize 12"xl4"
$1,00
25c
SPECIAL
VALUES
TURKISH TOWELS Made by
Cannon, size 1 Rf
18"x36" I WW
FLANNEL YARDAGE 27-inch.
Pink, Blue and White, Q
yard .WW
FLANNEL YARDAGE 36-inch.
Fancy and Juvenile 1 7 f
Patterns, yard I W
RAYON TABLE CLOTHS With 4
Napkins to match. Size OC
34"x34". Complete for CwC
MIXING BOWL SETS 4 piece sets
in Golden Glow color. OQf
Complete C W W
CHILDREN'S SLEEPING GARMENT
Special Price
LADIES' NEW STYLE BAG
Reduced to
49c
88c
Boys' Dress
SHIRTS
Ideal for
Xmas Gift
49c
Reduced from Bflc
me:j's hosiery
Plain and
Fancy Patterns
o pair
25c J0
Special for 7 days onlyl
for
RAYON TABLE COVERS,
Size 64"x B4" .
RUGS
LADIES' SILK
) Hosiery
Full
Fashioned
Chiffon
Very
Special
47c
Regular 59c Value
MEN'S FLANNEL
Shirts
Plain Colors, Ideal
for Cold
Weather!
mm
I1j79c
98c
CHECKERED AND ZIPPER
TYPE
LADIES'
SILK HOSIERY
A Real Newberry Value I 1 Q r
Reduced from 2Bo I W W
Ladies' Slippers
Felt and
Leather Like
. 25c
Men's and Boys'
MUFFLERS
Spot Light
ITEMS
TABLE LAMPS Complete with
shade. Very special CO A
WWW
FELT BASE
Reduced
from $1.00
BED BLANKET
68"x76". 8pecial ..
HOT WATER BOTTLES, QC
Reduced to WWW
33c
27"x84"
88c
49c
What a Value!
Buy Now Only
15c
J. J. Newberry Co. 5c 10c 25c Store
7,
38 North Central Ave.
The very hent quality beef
vnibncn s-vge
Phone 131-R
Medford. Ore.