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    MEDFOKD MATL TKIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 193B.
PAGE THREE
HULL AND PARTY
OFF FOR PARLEY
IN SO JIRICA
Secretary Has Long Confer
ence With Under-Secretary
Welles On Foreign
, Problems Before Leaving
Clipper Passes Test Over Seattle
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. (AP)
High governmental officials and Latin
American diplomats wished Secretary
Hull godspeed today as he left the
capital by train for New York enrout
to the Pan-American conference at
Lima, Peru.
Sumner Welles, who will be acting
secretary of state In Hull's absence,
and Secretary of Commerce Roper ex
tended wishes to Hull and his party
In the presidential room at the Union
station.
Also there were Uruguayan Minis
ter Jose Richltng, Norman Davis,
chairman of the American Red Cross;
Argentina Ambassador Felipe Espll,
Ecuadorean Ambassador Colon E3oy
Alfaro, Peruvian Ambassador Manuel
Freyre Santa nder, and Ellis O. Brlggs,
aotlng chief of the Latin-American
division of the state department.
Landon to Join Party
In New York Hull will meet other
members of the United States dele
gation, Including Alfred M. Landon.
The group will sail at 2 p. m. (PST)
on the Grace liner Santa Clara. With
them will be state department aides,
secretaries and a number of Washing
ton diplomats who will represent
Latin American nations.
Before his departure from the capi
tal, Hull had a long conference with
Under-Secretary Sumner Welles, a
Latin American expert who will be in
charge of the state department In the
secretary's absence.
Discuss Problems
Their discussion revolved In part
around the Lima conference and In
part around the foreign problems
likely to arise during the next few
weeks.
One of these concerns relations
with Germany, about which Ambas-
sador Hugh R. Wilson of Berlin will
report to President Roosevelt this
week-end at Warm Springs, Ga. Wil
son was due In New York late today,
having been summoned home at the
president's request.
Germany's economic advance In
South America will receive Indirect
consideration at the Lima conference,
which state department officials con
sider the most important meeting of
the 31 Pan-American republics ever
held.
by
AT AUTUMN 'FAYRE'
HOVE. Sussex, England, Nov. 25
(fl) Police of this seaside town were
searching today for a mysterious
dark-haired young man on the com
plaint of the pretty, extremely
wealthy Duchess of Norfolk, wife of
England's premier duke.
The blonde peeress, who Uvea with
her husband and five -month -old
daughter in almost feudal splendor
at ancient Arundel castle near here,
told the authorities she was followed
around at the "Autumn Fayre" here
Wednesday by a stranger' who made
grimaces at me."
Police were alarmed at the report
because only Wednesday the body of
four-year-old Patricia Owens was
found near Hove after a 72-hour
hunt. An employed Ice cream sales
man was arrested the same day and
charged with murder.
The duchess on Wednesday opened
the "fayre" to aid local charity and
afterwards she visited various booths.
She said she noticed a man who made
strange faces following her.
E
E SALE
Contributed
The tenth anniversary of the Hu
mane society's famous "Candle-Lite"
sale finds the directors of the society
highly elated over the wonderful con
tributions received for the event this
year.
According to Mrs. Sid Richardson,
secretary - manager, "Contributions
are doubly appreciated as they show
the appreciation of the public for
our humane work and spell success
for our sale November 30 and De
cember 1 on East Main, next door
to Brophy'a Jewelry shop."
N
Constipated? You
Should Get at the Cause! '
Lot of people think they can't be
"regular" without Iroquent trips
to the medicine chest. "I Just
dose up and get It over." they tell
you. But doctors know they
don't"setltover"atall-unttlthey
get at the came of the trouble!
Chances are It's simple to find
the cause If you eat only what
most people do meat, bread,
potatoes. It's likely you don't get
enough "bulk." And "bulk"
doesn't mean a lot of food. It's
kind of food that Isn't consumed
in the body, but leaves a soft
"bulky" mass In the Intestines
and helps a bowel movement.
If that flu you. your ticket Is a
cmnchy breakfast cereal Kel
long's All-Bran. It contains the
"bulk" you need plus the great
Intestinal tonic, vitamin a,.
Eat All-Bra i every day, drink
plenty of water, and Just watch
the old world irrow brlehterl
Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
In making tests for a rerteral license, the 72-paengcr Boeing Clipper flew for 15 minutes over Seattle, Wash,
with the two left-side motors idle. Test pilots said there was no loss of speed and prni.om.ecd the tests
completely satisfactory, ((P) Photo.)
E
LINE OF FORTS
By AI.PHON8 TIIOMA
(United Press Correspondent)
ZURICH, Switzerland (UP)
Switzerland, fearful of becoming the
battleground of a future European
war, Is planning a vast new "MaKi
not Line" of Its own.
The government's aim Is to safe
guard the country against a pos
sible quick Invasion In event of war
involving three powerful neighbors.
Prance, Germany and Italy. It Is
feared that one of t hose countries
might attempt a swift flanking move
ment across Swiss territory to "by
pass" the virtually impregnable steel
walls along the Franco-German and
Franco-Italian frontiers. Such an
attack would be virtually the only
way Germany or France could strike
at each other without hurling mil
lions of men against the French
Maglnot line and the German Sieg
fried line.
Construction of a wall of steel and
concrete fortifications across Swit
zerland would cost vast sums, but
Swiss military authorities regard It
as an urgent necessity. It is ex
pected It would extend across the
country along a line from Basle
through Lucerne to St. Gotthard,
where smaller fortifications already
exist. The scheme, howover. Is only
in the stage of a project at present.
Meanwhile Switzerland Is hasten
ing toward other urgent defense
measures following the Czechoslo-
Srins in Today's Hews Grist
(By the Associated Press)
BEDFORD, Tnd. Catfish, buffnlo, perch, and carp fishing la good In
White river at Williams dam.
Slit deposits on their gills have made the fish helpless.
Edgar Beasley took home a 40-pound buffalo, and catches of the other
varieties have been numerous lately.
ti;hkey pay
SALAMANCA. N. Y. An Indian and his wife, strolling a road after
finishing their Thanksgiving dinner, were struck by a skidding car and
injured slightly.
Their names: Mr. and Mrs. Myron Turkey.
FISHERMAN'S LVCK
SAN FRANCISCO John Galloway. 65, was pulled out of Snn Francisco
bay and taken to an emergency hospital.
"I just wanted one of those pretty fish," he told Dr. S. P. Smith.
Dr. Smith began unbuttoning Galloway's clothes. Out flopped a four
inch smelt.
THIEF'S INTUITION
CHICAGO The thief who broke into the posr box In St. Peter's Cath
olic church apparently had anticipated the faithful would fill the box with
their Thanksgiving contributions.
He was correct.
The Reverend Leander Conley told police there was $100 In the box.
vaklan crisis which, In the opinion
of competent Swiss military authori
ties.' found it war preparations
wholly Inadequate.
Several hundred small blockhouses
have been built along the frontiers,
while the valley of Sargens. which
the anschluss of Germany and Aus
tria made a weak link In the chain
of frontier defenses, now is fortified
heavily. The number of troops man
ning the frontiers hitherto 10 com
panies Is being considerably in
creased, while special plans have
been drawn up for speedy mobiliza
tion of all men in border districts
liable to military service. Under this
reorganization, it will take only a
few hours for reserves to Join their
units.
The Swiss army, which is based
largely upon machine gun units, to
day has a strength of about 400,000,
including the recently organized ter
ritorials or "third line" troops. It
has no tanks, however, and suffers
from a deficiency in heavy artillery
and anti-tank guns. Switzerland also
possesses 'only a tiny air force of
about 120 first line planes and vir
tually no anti-aircraft guns.
WEST MAY YIELD
NEW RESOURCES
FOR USE IN WAR
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) With the
United States dependent upon lm-1
portatlons from all part of the 1
world of nine of the "atrateglo mln
eral supplies" necessary for the car
rying on of modern warfare, a cam
paign has been launched for making
the United Statea self-sufficient in
nearly all of these minerals by the
development of known deposits that
exist In the western states.
This development is declared to
be all the more necessary at the
present time for the reason that
China, major source of tungsten,
which is indispensable in the hard
ening of all Iron and steel, is pass
ing into the hands of Japan and
Spain, principal world's source of
mercury, Is still too embroiled in
war to make it certain that America
could Import enough for its own
needs in event of war.
The campaign has been undertaken
by a private non-profit organization
whose objective Is the development
of all resources of the western states.
The nine minerals that are Indis
pensable for the manufacture of
modern war materials are antimony,
chromium, maganese, mercury, mica,
nickel, platinum, tin and tungsten.
With the exception of mloa, the
United States is exceedingly poor in
the production of these minerals,
although deposits of all, with the
exception of tin, are said, to exlat
in the western states.
The minerals or metals are neces
sary for the manufacture of all types
of guns, ammunition, armor plate,
rails, automobiles, machinery of all
ktndB, virtually all electrical equip
ment, cutlery, structural steel, tools
and Implements, hardware, tinware
and building material.
At present the United States Is
dependent on importations from 'all
parts of the world. The bulk of anti
mony comes from Mexico, China
and South America; sheet mica from
British India and also Madagascar;
tin, from tho East Indies; nickel,
platinum and chromium from Great
Britain: tungsten from China and
mercury from Spain.
Statistics were offered to show
that the United States' consumption
of these minerals is as exceedingly
large, but the production is small.
For the first step in Its campaign
to make the United Statea aelf
sufficlent In these minerals, the
complete technical survey of the
situation, aided by state adminis
trative officials, federal departments
dealing with new raw materials of
tho region, businessmen, and pri
vately and publicly owned electric
utilities. As soon aa the survey la
complete, which will be early next
year, conferences will be convoked
and steps taken for the development
of all domestic sources of these
minerals.
Homecoming In Bus
SILVERTON, Ore., Nov. 25. (AP)
So many Sllverton relatives went
to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. K,
Funrue, near Mulino that a bus was
chartered for the trip. Eight children
and their fnmilles attended.
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Menus of the Day
By Mrs. Alexander George
Refreshments
Spiced Cider, Hot
Banana Doughnut
Popcorn BaUs
Apples Cracked Nuts
Spiced Cider. Hot
(13 portions)
33 quarts cider
3 cups orange Juice
13 whole clovea
1 cup grapefruit Juice
3 tablespoons bark cinnamon
Let ingredients simmer together in
a covered pan for 15 minutes. Strain.
Reheat when served.
Banana Poughnuts
(Makes three dozen)
3 tablespoons fat
cups granulated sugar
3 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon cinnamon
H teaspoon cloves
1 teaspons salt
1 teaspoon van it la
M cup buttermilk ,
33 cup mashed bananas
5V4 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
3 teaspoons baking powder
Cream fat and sugar together. Add
rggs and let stand for 10 minutes.
(Doing so helps dissolve the sugar.)
Add spices, salt, vanilla, buttermilk
and bananas. Beat for two mtnutes
Add rest of ingredients. Roll out
small amount of dough at a time
and cut out doughnuts. Fry in deep
hot fat until wVll-browned. Turn to
allow even browning. Drain well and,
when cool, store In a tightly-covered
Jar. Coat with sugar when ready to
serve.
Popcorn Balls
(Makes IB)
3 quarts popped corn (unsnlted)
1 cup molasses
33 cup brown sugar
1 cup water
3 tablespoons vinegar
3 tablespoons butter
teaspoon soda
Boll without stirrinj the molasses,
sugar, water, vinegar and butter.
When a "click" ball forms when some
of the hot syrup is poured Into cold
water, naa tne soaa. mix well and
while "foaming." pour over corn.
Mix thoroughly. When cool enough
to handle take up In hands and press
together Into balls. Wrap in waxed
paper and keep In a warm dry place.
220 Game Arrests
SALEM. Nov. aa.-(AP) State po
lice arrested 320 persons and warned
134 others for violating the game
code last month. Fifty-three hunters
were arrested for hunting In prohib
ited areas and 03 others for hunting
prohibited animals. Sentences totaled
1.89 years and fined 8.203.
lortgage 215 Pages.
KENTON, O. (UP) iA 3 1 S-page
mortgage deed, the longest In the
history of Hardin county, has been
filed at the county recorder's office
by the Ohio Power Co., Central Bank
and Trust Co, and Frank Wolfe to
secure bonds for $55,000,000.
Highest tides occur with the turn
of new and full moons.
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mm CLEANUP
ABOVE NORMAL
PORTLAND. Nov. 25. (AP)
Although retailers and wholesalers
reported a bettor than normal clean
up of turkey supplies, here, a slack
condition resulted In price cutting
at New York.
The eastern situation was expected
to influence the pre-Chrlstmaa trade.
A few hens carried over here and
there was a slight surplus- of tomi.
The outlook remained good but ona
handler said hens would not com
mand the pre -Thanksgiving premium.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov, 35. (AP)
Net price paid producers for Itv
poultry delivered San Francisco:
Turkeys, young toms under 18 lbs,,
fresh, 25c; over 18 lbs., 23c; young
hens, fresh, 25 g 26c.
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of competent advice in all
insurance and bonding matters.
I am at your service
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AETNA-IZER
313 Fluhrer Bldg. ' , Phone 636
Life Accident Health Annuities
Be Wise, Buy Wis and Economize at HOLLOW AY"S
You Can Rely on Reliable for Fancy RANCH EGGS
We make doubly sure that you get GOOD
E1 OS, First WE PAY HKillKST CASH
PRICKS for good ranch eggs . . . then we
grade and Inspect them ourselves.
PHONE 20
FOR FREE DELIVERY
OF ANY SIZE 6RDER
APRICOTS, peeled whole, lg. No. 2 J can. ..... .2 cans 25c
PEACHES, fancy Royal Club, large No. 2 can. . ... . . 19c
GRAPEFRUIT, fancy Royal Club .2 can. 25c
JUICES
Pineapple, Orange, Lemon
Orapefruit, Prune, Apple
or Tomato
3 cans 25c
Pineapple or Orapefruit
No. 2 oan
2for23c
lg. 46 oz. can 29c
ZZ
Plums, large No. 2 can ... 2 cans 25c
Minced Clams, fey. R. Club, 2 cans 33c
Shrimp, 5 ounce can 2 cans 25c
Corn or String Beans ...... 2 cans 25c
FANCY QUALITY
Catsup, 14 oz. bottle. 10c
Bulk Dates, new crop. 3 lb. 25c
Chocolate Creams. . . . . . .lb. box 15c
HURRY ONLY A FEW SiOXES LEFT
Fig Bars. .2 lb. 25c
Sunshine
Tamales . 2 cans 35c
Swift Foy. Quality
Prunes 21b. 25c
BURTON
The extra large onea noted
for their unusual flavor
i
g 0 A BARGAIN JN FLAVOR?y
m?m via
Lb. can 27c
2 lb. can 53c
PACKED IN WOODKN BOXES
We specialize in packing and
mailing fancy holiday pack
ages of Fruits, Dried Fruits,
Candy and Foods.
CROWN FLOURS
Pancake . 10 lb. bag 47c
Graham, fine or coarse,
or Kitchen Queen 10 lb. bag 43c
Kitchen Queen 49 lb. bag $1.29
You Can Rely on the Reliable for the Best Produce Available
5 for 1 Q. ORANGES 2 doz. ?QC
I Bunkist 252. Sweet. Juicv
GRAPEFRUIT
Arizona, 80 size
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121 North Central Phone 324 4 Free Deliveries Daily
Try One Of Our After Thanksgiving Specials
ROAST
of Tender Veal
lb. 15c
LIVER
Fresh Pork and Beef
lb. 10c
HAM
Half or Whole
lb. 25c