Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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PEACE BETWEEN
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Europe Under Tension Over
Suspension of Friendship
Negotiations Revolu
tion Looms in Mexico
By the Associated press
Britain sought today to patch up
the Italian-French quarrel over the
Spanish civil war while ominous
troop movements In the provincial
stamping ground of a free lance
' Mexican strong man threatened to
turn Mexico Into "another Spain.'
France's Mediterranean fleet today
concentrated off Blzerta, naval base
of French Tunisia, which adjoins
Italian Libya, amid European tension
over suspension of Franco-Italian
friendship negotiations.
(King Vlttorlo Fmanuele sailed
from Sicily for Libya to attend Ital
ian army maneuvers near the Tunis
tan border.)
Only Maneuvers t
Seven cruisers and 18 destroyers
drop pea anchor in Bizerta harbor in
preparation for combined night war
games with air forces. Officials Bald
they were only "normal maneuvers."
A fascist "day of solidarity with
nationalist Spain" throughout Italy
and the empire was ordered today
for May 29.
Despite Indications to the con
trary, authorized Italian officials said
French-Italian negotiations toward a
friendship agreement "have not bro
ken down." f
In Mexico, phlegmatic General
Saturn i no Cedlllo deployed hi pri
vate peasant army nearly 20,000
strong by Its own count- -through the
hills of San Luis Potosl state In pre
paration for posslblo guerrilla warfare
with federal troops.
Cedlllo said he had "trustworthy"
Information President Lazaro Carde
nas was getting ready to "try to
crush me by force of arms" and pre
dicted the onslaught might come
today.
Right, Left Conflict
As In Spain, It was a conflict be
tween the pollttal right, as represent-'
ed by Cedlllo, and the left, as repre
sented by the socialistic Cardenas
program.
Cedlllo declared the people were
"tired of infamous dictatorship, with
communist trimmings, that Is put
ting an end to all sources of wealth
and submerging the country in ruin
and misery."
France, counting strongly on Bri
tain In a showdown on conflicting
fascist and democratic Interests in
the outcome of the war an Spain,
made clear It was Premier Mussolini's
next move If French-Italian friend
ship talks were to be reopened.
Britain called a meeting of the
Spanish non-intervention committee
for next Thursday in an effort to set
tle the dispute while British diplo
mats Interposed their good offices.
Actual war in Spain was largely
stalemated by rains except for small
Insurgent advances on the Teruel-to-the-sea
front.
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Methodists Plan
Special Services
The official board of the Mam
Street Methodist church In collabo
rating with the pastor will observe
the two hundredth anniversary Old
ersgate commemoration by carrying
out the program that originated from
the general board of the church. The
program will consist of special serv
ices Sunday and on Tuesday at 8 p. m.
when the sacrament of the Lord's
supper will be had.
Dr. Jouett P. Bray states that
every church in the Southern divi
sion will hold these services on these
days. On May 29 the closing program
of this church-wide movement will
be climaxed by a deep spiritual
awakening.
The public la Invited to attend
these special services, states the
pastor.
Dinner To Climax
Masonic Reunion
A chicken dinner to be served in
the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock this
evening will culminate the semi
annual reunion of Medford consis
tory. Ancient rind Accepted Scot
tish Rite Free Masonry. The reunion
opened Wednesday.
Medford consistory embraces all of
southwestern Oregon. Members from
all parts of this territory have been
attending the reunion.
Eckener, Roosevelt
Talk Helium Deal
WASHINGTON, May 20. ( AP )
Dr. Hugo Eckener. German Zeppelin
builder, and German Ambassador
Hans Dleckhoff discussed . briefly
with President Roosevelt today the
question of making American helium
available for use in German airships.
Previously the White House had
said the visit would be merely a
personal one In which Eckener and
the president would exchange greet
ings. 18th Traffic Victim
PORTLAND, May 20. ( Mabel
Taylor, M, knocked down by a hit
and run motorist on March 28, died
today. Her death was the 18th traffic
fatality in Portland this year.
Joint Commencement
GRANTS PASS. May 20. (P) Jose
phine county rural schools will hold
Joint commencement exercises here J
tomorrow morning. j
English Lutheran
To Dedicate Huge
Painting Of Christ
A large oil painting of the Saviour
will be dedicated at a special service
In the Zlon English Lutheran church
at 4th street and Oakdale avenue at
11 a. m. Sunday.
The painting, 7 by 12 feet In di
mensions, is being Installed above
the altar. It was presented to the
church by Dr. LeRoy C. Jensen as a
memorial to his father, the late Hans
M. Jensen. The picture was painted
by August Klagstad at the K lags tad
ptudlos. Minneapolis.
The public is Invited to attend the
dedicatory services Sunday. The Rev.
Werner Jessen, pastor, will conduct
the services.
Former Postmaster
Admits Fund Theft
PORTLAND. May 20. (AP) A
plea of guilty to a charge of em
bezzling postal funds was entered
yesterday by Willis F. Coffey, 64.
former north Portland postmaster,
when arraigned before Federal Judge
James A. Fee.
The case was referred to the pro
bation officer, but Judge Fee told
the defendant he saw little chance
of probation being granted.
Coffey was charged with a $164
shortage.
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SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 20.
(yP) Sir Abe Bailey, 73-year-old South
African sportsman-millionaire who
recently lost his second leg by am
putation, completed a 6,000-mile
voyage against doctors orders today
to see his horse. Golden Sovereign,
run in the English derby, June 1.
Holloways Hold
Sale Celebrating
10th Anniversary
Tomorrow will be "open house" day
at Holloway'a Reliable Grocery, mark
ing the end of 10 years In the present
location. There will be balloons for
the kiddles and every adult visiting
the store will be served free coffee,
hot biscuits, sandwiches, cookies and
tomato Juice, according to an an
nouncement today by W. A. Holloway.
The City Meat market, located next
to tho Reliable and owned by Con
DoVore will also celebrate tomorrow.
It Is their eleventh anniversary.
Several factory and wholesale rep
resentatives will be at the Reliable
all day Saturday with special dem
onstrations. The feature of the cele
bration will be a special sale and
demonstration of Royal Club canned I
foods. Many canned foods suitable
for summer menus have been selected
for this ovent.
Each year of the Reliable's exlst
ance has shown an Increase In sales,
according to Mr. Holloway. The Re
liable opened with two mcq and there
are now from eight to ten employees.
For the past several seasons the
Reliable has handled the famous
Dltsworth and Vaughn strawbe rr
crops and the 1938 berries will be
on sale at the Reliable around the
middle of June, according to Mr.
Holloway. The berries are grown in
the mountains near Prospect anc:
they are noted for their fine flavn
and large size. This year's crop 1
estimated at between 5,000 and 6.00:
crates.
San Francisco board of supervisors
for 20 years, and who as city editor
of a 8an Francisco newspapor. once
fired Sinclair Lewis "because he
couldn't writ." died of a heart at
tack today.
Ose Mail Tribune Warn Ada
Vagrant to Asylum
GRANTS PASS, May 20. () A
man arrested on a charge of vagrancy
who gave nil name as Harold Charlea
Suts of Wilmington, Calif., was com
mltted to the state hospital yesterday
after he tore up fixtures of a city
SAN FRANCISCO, May 30. (API
John S. Dunnlgon, 68, clerk of the
CHENILLE SPREADS
We have just received a new shipment of these beautiful
new Chenille bed spreads that are lovelier than ever.
Extra large size with white backgrounds and colored
borders and floral center designs,
$6.85 to $12.95
Three tone
Plain colors
S7.45
Two tone
Plain colors
S2.98 to$9.95
M. M. Department Store
rVe 1 RKla&a 1
. nw7
a i mm l I
More than 3 out of every 5 motor car buyers today
are choosing sixes. And, of course, the most popular
six of all is this new Chevrolet the Six Supreme!
Discriminating people prefer it because of its high quality
. . . because of its great value . . . because it's the only
low-priced car with all these fine car features 1
"You'll bo AHEAD with a CHEVROLET!"
PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
83-H.P. VALVE-IN-HEAD
ENGINE
GENUINE KNEE-ACTION .
ALL-SILENT, ALL-STEEL BODIES
SHOCKPROOF STEERING
T1PTOE-MATIC CLUTCH
On mwtif 0 twin m4Jt mif
ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET
Jail cell. Officers laid h became
onraged when a demand for a c!jar.
etta waa not Immediately answered.
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May Up firhonl Lev,
GRANTS PA8S. May 20 (4) An
Increase of tfl.941 In the Josephine
county non-hlh achool d latrlct
budget la proposed here to be settled
by election June 30. The total la
S29.99J. which represent a tax levy
of 9.S mills, an Increase of 9.3 mills.
Closing time for Too Lata 'o Clas
sify Ads U 1 :30 p m.
i V; A ri I Si IvHCi IS 7TToA VTi TtT.Pi ti STwF'
! 4 f xj5j Infants 50o Imported Drosses
V ,, -"v I Buy two and save 30c I Fine cotton batiste, hand-
f . " 1 nde and hand-embroidered. Adorable puff-sleeve
M i Y ' It) atyles with pleats. Sizes 6 months and 1 year.
Toddlers" lfle Dresses
Special styles for the 1 to 3 year olds. Dainty
pastels in hand made, hand embroidered styles.
Deep hems. Excellently made. Tubfast.
49c Two-piece Crepe Sleepers
Button-on pants so convenient for diaper chang
ing. Cotton crepe needs no Ironing. Pink or blue
with contrast. Sizes 1, 2, 3. Excellent value.'
Raron and cotton plaited
Sizes 4-6.
Anklets
10"
pt-
Gertrudes
lland-nnrk. Slips to X JxJC
White Shoes
Elk grained. Soft sole WCJC
Training Pants 10?.
5 A LEI
SALE!
SALE!
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Tots We Sheer Dresses SALE I
Sizes 1 to 61 Cool pretty styles so easy to laun- jm j
der. Cotton lawn, batiste, dimity. White-ground fl fl
prints or pastels. Tubfast UTLt i
49c Ilirdscye 27" Diapers
Cotton birdseye or cotton flannel. Non-chafing
and very absorbent. Wrapped six to package.
Stock up during this sale. Pkg. of 6.
Beacon Crib Blankets
First quality cotton the long staple yarns that are
so serviceable. Fluffy .nap that won't wash out.
Juvenile jacquard design. 36" x SO",
SALEI
44
59
Serviceable
Sheers
Full Falhhntd
65
These stockings are just the
right weight and sheerness
to see you through a busy
day I Brighter colors Includ
ing Iridescent, Bluahtone.
cannon
TOWELS
25"
EACH
Bath Mre. 2Vx4". Absorbent
loop?. Heal Tftlue.
Office and Salesroom.
Sparta Building
Used Car Lot
234 North Riverside, Foot of Fourth Street
Service Department
32 North Riversid.
Wards May
Linen Sale
Peplumi Are Newt In
Persian
Prints
308
At Wtrd,
2-plece rayons in bright or
light ground prints, good (or
summer! Shirred sleeves,
mandarin neckline, and gored
skirt. Misses' liiei.
HAT
BOXES
Rfg. 89c
49
Limited quantlt?. Choice of
brown and black In the new
two tone colors. Here.
Sale!
Wush Ties
Rtgvlatlf 10c
to
So economical vou can
gat several I Bright new
Summer colors In plaids,
tripes, dots, plains! Save
NOWI
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15 to 30 lower trtan regular prices!
- Rayon and Cotton .
Luncheon
Cloths
39c
3 for 100
Imported. 81 xM In. Lunch
. eon Clothi. Choice of 4
oopulnr colors,
SaletRtBolarl.91
Lace Cloths
154
Outstanding value at
regular price. Save dur.
Ing this sale! Elaborate
design. Ecru. 70"xW.
, Reg. 59c Cotton
Damask
Mercerised. IOC
Firm weave.
48". White. yd
Reg, 69o Cotton
Damask
M In- Checks AQn
or plaids In I X'
colors. i
VwSjfl Sakl Rtgular 1 .98
Ss. .: Nurses'
'SfvV Oxforcls
:A .w TI67
i J ' With metatirsal pads . .
rBs. 17 aprlngy heel rests . . cra
; li JT j ,rc'1 eopports .
AV Black kid. White smooth,
' "' ? leather. Sixes 4V to .
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