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HfEPFOKD MATT.) TRIBUNE. arEDFOKP, OREGON, FRIDAY. "AUGUST 12. 1938. PXGE THREW A. Y' IN POLICY SALES President's Son Answers Saturday Evening. Post In Biting Interview With Collier's Representative NEW YORK. Aug. H. AP) "Jimmy" Eoowvelt threw the long W discussed matter ot Mb Income before the American publlo today and de clared in incisive terms it was much mailer than a lot of people thought.. In a biting Interview with Associate Editor Walter Davenport published in Collier's magazine, the president's son and secretary flatly denied Writer Alva Johnston's intimation In a re cent Saturday Evening Post article he made from (250,000 to S2.000.000 a year In the insurance business and need political pressure on prospective ellents. Income Revealed Young Roosevelt produced Income ' tax records showing that from 1933 to 1937, inclusive, his income ranged from (21.714 to 149,187 annually, totaling (173,978 for the five years. "Since I have been my father's " secretary, since I have been in Wash ington," he said In the interview, "I have not solicited nor attempted to solicit no, and I haven't accepted a single dollar of Insurance from any one, any time, anywhere. Anything to the contrary is a miserable He." When be went to Washington last 4 year at a salary of 810.000, he said, be resigned from the Boston Insur ance firm of Roosevelt and Sargent but continued to receive dividends on business he had helped place. Not All Easy Sailing During his Insurance selling days, he acknowledged, "I got Into places 1 never would have If I wasn't the son of the president. But, son or no son, I got tossed out of a lot, too." He named several large corpora tions whose insurance business he had failed to get because he was underbid, Including Paramount Pic tures, Stone and Webster, and the Ford Motor company. "Certainly father gave me no direct in,' Be continued. "1 had never asked him to speak for me. And anybody who ssys or suggests that he would have aided me In anv oum- tlonable way Is. of course, a liar a rather cowardly liar whom I'd like personally but briefly to meet." (A new york newspaper published a composite picture today of him and Johnson, author of the Saturday Eve ning Post article; In boilng clothes squaring off.) The appearance of the Interview l was preluded by a National Radio J (NBC) Interview with Davenport from Eastport, Me., last nizht. in which Roosevelt went over much of wie material covered in the article. Johnson In Rebuttal Johnston Issued a statement In re buttal which said In part: "The statement of James Rnnxv.it ! a plea in practically every respect ""i" j ine size of his Income. In that respect he is not doing badly "His figures indicate bis firm has obtained more than half a mim., dollars In commissions from great wnicn, because of their ywlfttlnna ... .1 .. uio government, are especlelly subject to political pres- LI 73, Orion U. Newell, 73, passed away In Gold Hill Thursday afternoon after residing there for the last 35 years. He was born in LsSelle county, Illinois, July 37, 1865. He leaves two brothers. W. E. and A. Newell of Centralla, Wash. Funeral services will be held at the Gold Hill cemetery at 3:30 Sat urday, with Rev. Sherman L. Divine officiating. Conger Funeral Parlors In charge. THE NEW ROXY ANN CONFECTIONERY "Where it's always cool" Hot Plate Tplat! Salad Lunch 25c 25c FROSTED MALTEDS Any Flavor 10c ICE CREAM 6 Flavors! 20c quart This is our regular ice cream we pack to take out on short notice. Slight charge. We pack to hold up to 12 hours. r :'" if ryn -v WITH THREE CHALK LINES he put this Budapest stork to sleep, declares Francis Volgyesl, animal hypnotist. INJURED paw once benched Gabby Hartnetl; this was before he became Cub manager. AT JUBILEE Mayor Joseph O. Carson of Port land will act as toaatmaster at the second annual Miners Jubilee at Cave City, Sept. 3, 4 and 5, It waa announced today by Homer White and Elwood Hu&sey, visiting In Med ford In tbe Interests of the celebra tion. Among features of the Jubilee, staged to call attention to the excel lent mining possibilities of the Cave COFFEE CAKES These are the mornings when coffee cake seems to hit the spot so this week-end we are featuring two new varieties of coffee cake. An Almond filled and a plain pretzel coffee cake with a delicious topping. 3 We are also featuring two new doughnuts! MOCHA and COCOANUT DIP Dozen 30c 1 VJL' rmm mm $1 ,000,000 suit has been filed against M.G.M. by Dolores Henderson. Detroit, widow of Flyer Jimmy Collins, who charges film firm with plagiar ism In nroducintr "Test Pilot." . City district, will be gold-panning contests, dances, mining exhibits and contests and games of all sorts. Every male cltlezn of the community will be forced to grow whiskers or pay a fine, the two men reported. Practically one-tenth of the Job less women In 1930 were heads of families. Cold storage warehouses and meat packing establishments In the United States have increased their capacity by a third during the last 16 years. for 25c Livestock PORTLAND, Aug. 13. (AP-USDAj HOOS 300, Including 133 direct; mar ket alow mostly 35 lower; good-choice 163 -a 00 lb. butchers mostly 3 50, car load lots probably saleable up to 6.05; odd head packing sows 6 76. CATTLE 100, Including 4 direct; calves 100. Including 90 direct; load plain steers unsold with other classes fairly active about steady; tew com mon steers 5.50-0.50; week's top greas ers 8.75: odd heifers 5.50-0.00; load good beef cows 5.85; odd lot 6.50-73; low cutter and cutter cows 3.35-4.00; few bulls 4.75-5.50; . choice vealers quotable up 8.50 or above. SHEEP 1500, Including 1450 through and direct; market nominally steady; good trucked In lambs saleable up 0.50; week top carload lots 7.35; medium good ewea saleable around 3.00-3.00. South San FrnnrlM'O SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13 (AP-USDA) Hogs: 135, steady; top and bulk 180-330 lb. butchers. $8.65; odd head good sows, $5.90; few com mon, $5.00-36. CATTLE 150; only odds and ends on sale; market quoted nominally steady: package medium 960 lb. grass steers, $7.35; good fed steers quoted up to $8.50; medium to good beef cows salable $4.50 iff 5.76; low cutters eligible down to $3-35; odd bulls $5.50(3 6. Late Thursday; two loads steers sold weak to 35c lower than week's best selling; medium to low-good shortfeds, $8.00. Calves, 10, all direct; nominal; good to choice vealers quoted around $8 10. SHEEP 825. Lambs alow, opened about steady; part deck choice 80 lb. California wooled lambs, $7.50, sorted 6 head medium, $6.50; noth ing done on about 5 decks north coast shorn Iambs; other classes scarce; fat ewes quoted $3.25 down. Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 13. (APt (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOOS 7.000; slow and uneven: top 8.75; good light packing sows 6.40-7.00: medium weights and heavies 5.75-6 25. . . . , CATTLE 1.000; calves 300, practi cally all killing classes steady to" slow; few Individual and odd-lot yearlings 10.75 and 11.00; few heifers 8.00-9.00; cutter grade cows mostly 4.00-5.00; outside top on weighty sausage bulls 6.75; vealers firm; more vealers at 11.00: bulk choice kinds 10.00-75. SHEEP 7.000: spring lambs active, strong to 15 higher, quality and sort considered: western 8.15-60, according to kind: native spring lambs 8.35-60 to packers; sorted kinds to small kil lers 8 60; sheep steady; native slaugh ter ewes 3.35-50. Chicago Wheat CHICAOO, Aug. 12. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .621,4 .62', .61 ,62V, Deo. 6 .64 ?i .63 b M March .6014 -86 V4 .68 .66 Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 12 (API BUTTER Prints: A grade, 28 lb. In parchment wrappers 29 In cartons; B grade 27 In parchment wrappers, 28 lb. In cartons. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery, buying rice: A grade 26-28V4 lb. In country stations: A grade 2414 lb.; B grade Hi less; O grade Sc lb. less. EOOS Buying prices by wholesal ers: Specials 2514 doz.; eitrss 23 doz; standards 22 doz; extra mediums 21 doz: undergrades 15 doe. CHEESE, live poultry, country Let Our Label Protect Yonr Table PEERLESS MARKET Phone 603 14 N. Bartlett Medford, Ore. Roiled Prime Rib Roast lb. 17c Choice Inspected Beef RIB STEAK sr:; lb. 15c VEAL ROAST tsrsr ib. 13V2c LAMB ROAST lb. 12Mc LAMB CHOPS Br Ib. 1 7c LEG '0 LAMB r lb. 19c COTTAGE BUTTS J " . lb. 24c VEAL or LAMB STEW 2 lbs. 15c FRESH LIVER .... lb. 10c rnnnrnirc 3 jnuucniLo BOB OAIL, OWNER New Spuds 14 Fancy Slicing Cucumbers, ea .2c Pork and Beans. 6 cant 25c Toilet Tiue, Gem. . . 7 Rolls 25c Matches, carton 15c Salad Dressing, Flavor Foods, qt.. . .33c 15c pkg. Cheese Free! meats, turkeys, steady unchanged. Potatoes, onions steady unchanged. Cantaloupes Dlllard-grown 3 00: Yakima MS-US; The Dalles 1.35-1.50 crate. Wool, hay unchanged. Portland Wheat Wheat PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 1J. (API Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. - 584 584 684 68' Dec 61 01 01 01 Cash grain: Oats No. 3, 88-lb. white 33.50; No. 3, 38-lb. gray 33.50. Barley No. 3, 45-lb. b. w. 30.00. Corn No. 3, E. T. shipment 37.35. Cash wheat bid: Soft white 58; western white 57; western red 65. Hard red winter ordinary 64; 11 per cent 67; 13 per cent 80; 13 per cent 63; 14 per cent 65, Hard whlte-baart ordinary 59; 11 per cent 59; 13 per cent 69: 13 per cent 61: 14 per cent 63. - Car reoelpta: Wheat 61: flour 9; corn 3; oats 1; hay 3; millfeed 3. Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Aug. 13. (AP) The stock market suffered an attack of war "nerves" today but late buying stimulants were administered and early losses running to more than 3 points were reduced. As In the preceding session, bro kers said, traders ran to cover on the fear of a military outbreak at the Czechoslovak border over the week-end. Tangible basis for this uneasiness, however, apparently was lacking. The pace slowed after noon and tbe volume was comparatively small on the belated recovery ahlft. Trans fers were around 1.600,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 83 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye . 173 Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow. A. T. & T. Anaconda Atch. T. s 5. P. Bendlx Avla, Beth. Steel Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Hi Curtiss-Wrtght DuPont Oen. Elec, Oen. Foods Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T, Johns-Man. Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips' Pet Radio . Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J, Trans. Amer. Union Carb. .... Unit. Alrcratt U. 8. Steel San Francisco Butter. 6 AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12. (AP USDA Butter, eggs and cheese un changed. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 12. VP) Churning cream butterrat: ." First grsde laij; second grade 17. ' Zinc bullets will penetrate "bullet proof" steel vests according to an In ventor who has received a patent based on the claim that a tine bul let Is faster than any other kind, and harder to stop. ' 3 S Phone 603 3 .. a nnnnnnr aim rnuuuuc lbs. Shopping 27C ; 140?, 33 ii 34 i 21 H 8514 80H 88 v. '. 10 BV4 J33!4.. t 40 . 344 44', 86 8i . . 91 ; 454 ., 20 V4 39V4 ..... 17 H 7H SIN 83 . 10V. 80 SEATTLE WILL LEAD Charles L. fimlth, former mayor of Seattle, Wash., wlU lead one of the discussions at the private fliers' round-table session of the Pacific Northwest Aviation Planning Council conference here September 16 and 17. It was announced today by A H. Ban well, program chairman. Mr. Smith and his wife are both pilots and are. prominent In aviation circles. Mr. Smith will discuss rec ommendations for the simplification of regulations governing private fly ing. Mr. Banwell said. Frank K. Caldwell, assistant to the United Air Lines vice-president In charge of operations, will come from Chicago to lead a discussion on the location and' construction of airports. Mr. Caldwell Is a former pilot and Is now regarded as an authority on air port developments. Congressman Clarence P. Lea of Santa Rosa, Cel., co-sponsor of the McCarran-Lee bill, has tentatively ac cepted an Invitation to attend the Be Wise, Buy Wise For Quality Price Dependability Service You can't beat Holloway's Reliable Grocery RELY ON THE RELIABLE Phone 20 WE Baby Food, Heinz, . . .3 cans 25c Jello, any flavor, package 5C Peanut Butter, jar 1 5C Corned Beef, best quality . . . 1 9C Pickling Spice 3 for 25c Olsry gfd, Mustard "fffl, rtc. Catsup, C.H.B., large bottle. 13c Lemon Juice, M.C.P., can. . . 10c Kqtllvalrnt to 8 Lemons Coffee, Holloways high grade, ..... .25c Oronnd M you like It. Bring your Wesson Oil and Snowdrift Coupons Here Wax Paper or O i 1 CA Paper Napkins Pk IOC Mustard, pint jar ........ 10c SUNSHINE CANDY Bars. ....... . .3 for 10c Cellophane Bags. . . .3 for 25c Cocoa 2 lb. can 7c Whole Bran Shreds pkg, 23c Good Cannon DUh Towel Congoin 100 cup - 9Qm size CWW With 20 cup size free. Rely On the HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner 100 Independent, Ho Affiliations Phone 20 FREE DELIVERY - ANY SIZE ORDER CHEY MEAT MARKET 121 North Central Phone 324 4 Free Deliveries Daily MSTS Saturday we will have special prices on EXTRA FANCY BEEF ROASTS FANCY VEAL ROASTS and also HOME CURED BACON BACKS luncheon September 16, Mr. Banwell stated. Notice was received by Mr. Banwell today that a delegation from the Northwest Air Defense asjcclatton would attend the Medford confer ence. The notice came froot Addis Outmann of Seattle, association vice president. Mr. Banwell la to go to Portland early Sunday morning by plane to confer with general committee mem bers on perfecting the conference 6oe --.,, 1 Dl coB:.fti lu and Economize at HOLLO WAY'S For Our Own Free Delivery any size order. You will be disappointed. CLOSE SUNDAYS Pastry Kitchen Qifeen Whole Wheat Coarse Graham Kitchen Sold Gray's Champion Peaches are at their best now. They are noted for their unusual flavor. We urge you to order now as the season is short. For Quality and Flavor The Mountain Grown Strawberries from the Woodi Ranch, near Prospect, cannot be beat. They are the finest we're ever tnteI Reliable For Distinctive Quality program. He plana to return by plane the same day. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy m the recent death of our beloved hue band and father; also for the beau tiful floral offerings. Mary Oliver. Mrs. Paul New comb, Miss Elsie Oliver, Tbe gasoline tax was first adopted by Oregon In 1019, and was takes up by all states during the next 10 years. 5 0dc ate Duality deigns on not SUPREME MERE BUT AT FAIR PPICES PARD Dog Food. 3 cans 25c Dozen cans 95 : VINEGAR Pure Older. Gal. 19C Bring Jug SALMON Tall can. Eaob 19c Fancy Alaska Red ot;u Asw tec" . 1 t.st'f'r.ofl" 3 CROWN FLOUR Pancake, 10 lb. sk. . 47c 101b.sk. 43c Queen, 49 lb.. $1.29 on Money Bark Ona rente . Extra Fancy String Beans Local Blue Lake 4 lbs. 17c Out from tender, juicy special fed steer beef and milk fed veal. The qual ity is perfect One of these roasts will be a welcome treat on any menu.