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rEDFOTJT) MAIL TRTBTTSTE. FRDFOTiT). O'RF.nON". FRIDAY, OOTOT5FR 14. 1938. TO E JERUSALEM. Oct. 14. (AP) Jews In Palestine holding United States citizenship made plans today for an aarly conference of all Jewish -Amer lean Investors In the Holy Land to express to Great Britain and the United States opposition against any restrictions on Jewish Immigration Into Palestine. Spokesmen for the 8,000 to 0.000 American Jews In Palestine said they Intended to appeal to the British government not to break pledges of the Balfour declaration and the League of Nations mandate. On the basis of the Balfour decla ration promising Jews a homeland In Palestine, the spokesmen said. American Jews invested some MO, 000,000 In Industrial, commercial and agricultural enterprises In the Holy Land. The Jewish agency for Palestine replied to a warning by the Palestine Arab defense committee with the declaration further killings would not deter the Zionist movement. The Arab committee on Monday warned Jews "In Palestine and In other Arab and eastern nations" to expect grave trouble if the Zionist movement persisted In further im migration Into Palestine. There was a widespread belief a climax was fast approaching In the Palestine crisis, v in which disorders to the past 12 weeka are unofficially estimated to have claimed 1.650 cas ualties. Including more than 800 Uvea. JAPAN DRIVE IN SOUTH CHINA TO HURT TANK TRADE WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. (UP) Japanese military operations baaed on Bias Bay, If successful, will reduce further the United States already dwindling trade with China, and spread diplomatic tension from the 61no-Japaneae struggle throughout a wide region of south-eastern Asia, International experts here pointed eut tonight. The railway from Kowloon (near Hong Kong) to Canton, presumed to be an early objective of Japanese strategy, ls a present "life line" for transportation of supplies from the ae aboard to Canton end thence Into the Interior of nationalist China. If and when this line la cut, the tint ted States stands to lose a large part of the commerce with China which Is routed via Hong Kong, as there Is little likelihood this could be moved in present volume over alter native unestabllshed routes or motor tUghways. At the same ttme the cutting of this railway would create an Im perative necessity for the Chinese nationalist to obtain more supplies from French Indo-Chlna and Burma (British) b'y way of Yunnan province of aouthwestern China. Success of Japanese operations against the Kow-loon-Canton route would also tend to "isolate" British Hongkong from the Interior of China. The Philippines (American) may feel certain "sympathetic" effects of the South China military operations due to tho close commercial con nections between Canton merchants and the Chinese merchants of the Philippines, and also due to the ex pected board commercial shift and adjustments which the new situation may require throughout South China. Heads Millers . Faces "Life' or Death BOZEMAN, Mont., Oct. H. )?V John Kunze, 43, was convicted today of first degree murder for the slaying of his half brother. Mayor August Kunee of Three Forks, Mont. and the letter's wife. 4 Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. THE NEW ROXY ANN CONFECTIONERY "Where It's always comfortable HOT PLATE LUNCH Southern Baked Ham or Meat Loaf 25c Hot Chocolate Made with Milk. Topped With Whipped Cream 10c Hot Fudge Sundaes 15c ICS CREAM 20c qt. To Always Get the Best Try The Roxy Ann aaaaaaaaaaaaaaH( ' . UtU, AS HOST TO BRITAIN'S RULERS, American Financier J. P. Morran entertained Ktar George and Gueen Elizabeth at his Gannoeby lodce (above) In Angus. ScoUand. . The kta wm SSclaUy interested in the grouse shooting over Mr. Morgan's "Punch Bowl. " repu ted ! the best srouse drive In Scotland. Banker Morgan has lon been neighbor of the ooeen s father. ' r;; - ; Tp ' ""1 if ? ' ' . ? - ' v. . lrS . WIDE OPEN SPACE OUT WEST Is camera subject for Frank Bandy of Portland Bcav ers with Irv Jeffries as victim: They're at Pacific coast league camp In Fullerlon. CaL SETS NEW RECORD WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 (AP) Sale of federal "duck stamps," which mi gratory fowl hunters are required to purchase each 5'eor. reached a new annual hif?h during the fiscal year ended June 30. The biological survey announced sales totaled 783,039, or almost 150, 000 above the next highest year of 1934-35, when the annual series was first started. The stamps cost a dollar each, and although they are used primarily by migratory fowl hunters, large num bers are sold to stamp collectors. Minnesota led state sales for the 1937-38 series, with Wisconsin. Mich igan. California, Illinois, Texas and Washington, following in order. The 1938-39 stamps now are on sale at postofflces and county seats. Figures on sales from July 1, 1937, to June 30, 1938, Included: Alaska, 1,640; Idaho, 10,138; Mon tana. 15,884; Oregon, 19,540; Wash ington, 41,060. Russian government In 1917 and became prime minister when the country waa taken over by the social democratic party. E REICH PLAN RUIN WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. JP) The committee for Catholic refugees from Germany said today enemW-a of the church In the relch were seeking it", complete destruction. In a report to the meeting of the hierarchy in the United States, now being held at the Catholic university, the committee added it had handled 1,378 refugee cases between January, 1937, and October. 1938. Borne of the refugees, it said, were settled here, while homes for others were found in the South America and Eu rope. Church, persecution in Austria alnee the anschlujs, the committee said, has been more ruthless than it wu in Germany in the early months of the nazl regime. "People are not everywhere f"N bldden to attend their church ser vices.' the committee continued "but It la made practically lmpov slbte for them by the fact that they have to attend meetings of the party which coincide with church actlvltlts. "In rcrne parts of Germany the nazis have dared go further and have demanded publicly Catholics should stp out of the church under threat of economic or social loss. Employes have lost their position, laborers have been dismissed and Catholic students have been excluded from colleges and universities." 4 Radio tllil Lot WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. (AP The navy awarded today a contract for alterations and additions to building No. 1 at the Empire, Ore., naval radio dlrectio'n finder station, to R. L. Hlllstrom. Marshfleld, Ore., for $7923. NEW WARNING NET EXERCISES SHOW FORT BRAOG, N. C. Oct. 14. A civilian warning net, function ing with military precision after four days and nights of exercises, to day enabled pursuit squadrons de fending this base to Intercept two bombardment flights simulating an attack from the Atlantic ocean. Demonstration of the ability of such a civilian set-up to provide in formation rapidly enough to permit accurate interception of bombard ment missions waa pronounced by high officers one of the most Im portant developments of a week of alrdefuM exercises here. A high spot of the exercises came last night, when a million residents of eastern North Carolina learned how to defend themselves against air raids by means of the "blackout." Residents of approximately 15,000 square miles. Including 87 towns in 31 eastern North Carolina counties, turned off their home, factory and store lights as big army "flying fort resses" and accompanying planes flew at a high altitude toward Fort Bragg. Commanding officers said the great est difficulty of the ground forces was caused by automobiles on the highways. They asserted pilots could follow the stream of lights to a point where all was dark, indicating the presence of a "blacked out" town. Generally, though, the cooperation of civilians was "splendid," the offi cers said, and probably would go a long way toward thwarting an In vading aerial fleet that waa not fa miliar with the territory. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada la 1:30 p. m. E E KOMAROM, Hungary, (on the Czechoelovak border), Oct. 14. (AP) Czechoslovakia sent troop reinforce ments eastward Into Ruthenla to night and strengthened her army along the Danube in an effort to halt spreading frontier and internal troubles. Hundredsof persons In autonomlus Ruthenla started oYuiunsnattons for union of that section of Czechoslova kia with Hungary. Thousands of Hungarian troops oc cupying tho Ccechoslovak towns of Tpolysag and Sat oral Ja U J holy under agreement between the two govern ments stood ready to make further advances. There was no official estimate of the number erf Hungarians under arms, but It was known Hungary had moved at least 13.000 men into Kom arom In addition to troops already there. On the Czechoslovak aide of tho town which straddles the Danube river, thousands demonstrated for cession of the area to Hungary. All Hungarian flags were torn down by Czechoslovak nationalists. Stores were closed and many residents were afraid to leave their homes. 4 Seek "New Basis' 8 AN PRANCTSCO, Oct, 14 (AP) A "new basis" for settlement of the dispute which has locked more than 100 warehouses and has thrown 3500 men out of work waa being explored today. Pro Grldders Released PITTSBURGH, Oct. 14. ( The Pittsburgh Pirates of the National professional football league released two more players today, Llndy May hew, veteran guard from Texaa Mine and Karl McDade, center, former Portland, (Ore.) university star. There's one "best way" ?'V to mix In shortening to make your biscuits ten der. Do you know it? LOOK IN THESE BAGS FOR NEW IMPROVED BISCUIT METHOD PLUS THE KIND OF FLOUR ESSENTIAL TO BISCUIT SUCCESS! In simple foods bread, biscuits plea, plain cakes the good new all comes from dour I It costs only more per recipe to use PUlsbury't Best Flour than to use the cheapest flour. Tokol, one-time Finnish prime min Ister, told Astoria Finns yesterday. Tokol, now editor of a Finnish daily paper In Fitchburg, Mass., was j head of Finland's labor organization j following collapse of the Imperial 1 Women Reduce This Safe Way Thousands of women are Taking Off Fat Safely . . . without dieting or exercising . . . with LAXRID Fat Reducing Treatment. 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If you haven't tried them, be sure to do so you'll learn something new in cookie goodness. Special per dozen at 19c HALLOWE'EN Is not far off. Start planning your Hallowe'en party now, and before you do anything about cake or Hallowe'en games, be sure to see us. With each Hallowe'en Goblin Cake you will get a special game card explaining 38 Hallowe'en games, stunts and fortunes. It will put your party over with a bang. See the sample in our store. Lot Oar Lobel Protect Vour Table Jjl 1 PEERLESS MARKET Phone 14 N. Bartlett Phone ' 3 603 Medford, Ore. 603 q BEEF SPECIALS I Peerless Meats Are Slaughtered Under State Inspection Beef Roast, meaty cuts. . . . . . .lb. 10c Beef Steak...... ..lb. 17c Loin, Rib, Small T-bone Rolled Roast .lb. 17Jc Prime Rib or Rump Round Steak : lb. 20c Cut any thickness Boiling Beef9 plate brisket. . .3 lbs. 25c VEAL ROAST sr lb. 13c VEAL STEAK -ar lb. 15c LEG OF LAMB lb. 20c LAMB CHOPS lb. 20c LAMB STEW , 2 lb. 15c MIIICE MEAT sr. lb. 11c BACOH SQUARES s lb.12jc BACON JOWELS lb. 17c Roasting Chickens v lb. 25c FRESH DRESSED REUS . lb. 20c GROCERIES and PRODUCE BOB 0AIL, Owner ' CAULIFLOWERS 2 for 15c GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES, fine for Juice..... Do?on 25c Dozen 11 hrn or miiiE NEW CROP BEANS 10 lb. 39c 100 lb. S3.79 Be Wise, Bay Wise and Economize at HOLLOWAY'S nnnrxiw W for your cooperation in making our Royal Club Canned Food Bale the greatest In the history of this store. It exceeded our fondest hopes. The values were the best it is possible to obtain and we know you will be pleased with the fine quality. FREE Delivery of Any Size Order - Just Phone 20 Tomato Juice, lg 46 oz can 2 for 33c Grape Juice, Welch's, pint 23 Sorghum, Ioc. new crop . . 5 lb 59c Wax Paper 2 rolIs 15C Spam, lunch meat 29 All Bran, Kelloggs, package. . . 20c Rice Krispies, Kelloggs 2 pkgs. 23c Almonds, new crop lb. 23c Oats, Rose wave. . .Ig. pkg. 25c MECCO PEAS OR CORN 3 cans 25c Doz. . 95c Case $1.89 9 1224 Kg. PRIZES CRiico $1.05 S-lb. cut 55c APPLES H' have lare itw of fancy local Dellrloua and gplticnbcrga. Their line quality and escellent flavor make them per fect for cooklni or eat Uif. Sweet Potatoes Smooth. Medium 1 5r 4 pounds Ivv Cauliflower Large, white fl. heads each OC A BARGAIN IN FLAVOR Lb. can 27c 2 lb. can 53c PACKED IN WOODEtf BOXES r .it 4iv j NuBora .lg. pkg. 29c Oxydol, lg. pkg .2 for 45c Camay Toilet Soap. . .3 bars 17c P.&G. Soap 10 bars 33c CITY MEAT MAEKEft 121 North Central Phone 324 4 Free Deliveriea Daily We Bought Bradshaw's Hereford Bull OS Them All" A LO'S OF BULL! Try it in our Hamburger thi$ week! KRAUT, Columbia's Supreme, none better, Vt can 2 for IOC No. 1 SWEET POTATOES 8 lbs. 23c sssss