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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDTORP. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 198. PAGE NINE SETTLEMENT BY CONFERENCE IS FUEHRERS IDEA (Oontlnutd tnm On.) gtutlMtlon of tha internal economic yttenu of IndlTldual states ftlonf irlth organization of market and currency regulation to revive inter national trade; establishment of an unconditionally guaranteed peace" and a sense of security on the part of individual nations by sanctioning Europe as remade and by reducing armaments. Poland Dead Issue. HWhy should this war In the west fee fought?" he asked. "For the restoration of Poland? Tha Poland erf the Versailles treaty will never lias again. This Is guaranteed by two of the largest states In the world (Russia and Germany)." j lit thus ended his speech: "A fuehrer of the German people tnd chancellor of the relch I can only thank God at this moment that He has so wonderfully blessed us In our hard struggle for what Is our right, and beg Him that wa and all other nations may find the right way. so that not only the German people but all Europe may once more be granted the blessing of peace." As to Germany's currently close re la t Ions with Russia, he acknowl edited that in the pnst he had de elared that the U. 8, 8. R. was "or ganlaed on principles which differ from those held In Germany." But, he added: "Blnce It became clear that (Joseph) Stalin saw nothing In these Russian - Soviet principles which Should prevent him from cultivating friendly relations with states of dif ferent political creeds, national so- elallst Germany sees no reason why tt should adopt an6ther criterion. Cooperation Pact The new German Russian pact, he jKld, ww not only one "of peace, but also of constant, satisfactory operation for both states." He put great stress on what he declared had been his efforts "rid our relation with France of all trace of Ill-will and to render them tolerable for both nations." Tn an address which some Nazis ailed the greatest speech for peace since the World war, Hitler coupled fell suggestions for a general attempt to solve Europe's problems with a slecieration that It could not be done "while cannons are thundering or mobilized armies are bringing pres sure to bear upon it." "If . . . these problems must be solved sooner or later," he said "then It would be more sensible to tackle their solution before millions of men are first uselessly sent to death and bill tons In riches are de stroyed. Increasing Sacrifices A continuation of the present state of affairs in the west is un- thinkable. Each day will soon de- snand Increasing sacrifices . . . " He introduced the subject of a peace conference by saying that the "most important condition" for a "real revival of economic life in and u tilde of Europe Is the establish ment of unconditionally guaranteed peace and of a sense of security on ihe part of Individual nations." "This security." he added, "will hot only be rendered possible by a final sanctioning of the European Status, but above all by a reduction f armaments to a reasonable and economically tolerable level. "The essential part of this neces sary sense of security, however, is a lear definition of the legitimate tise and application of certain mod ern arm a menU which can at any given moment have such devastating Sffect on the pulsating life of every nation, and hence create a perma nent sense of Insecurity . . . ' I believe, however, that a sense f national security will not return to Europe until clear end binding' international agreement have pro vided a comprehensive definition of the legitimate and illegitimate use of armament. ... It must surely be possible to emulate the Red Cross and draw up some universally valid Interna-' tlonal regulation. It la only when this is achieved that peace can reign, particularly In our densely populated continent peace which, un contami nated by suspicion or fear, will rro- viae tne only possible condition for real economic prosperity. I .Nations Must A pee "To achieve this great end the leading nations of this continent win one day have to come together In order to draw up, accept and guarantee a statute on a compre hensive basis which will Insure for them all a sense of security, of calm. In short of peace. Such conference could not dos- lbly be held without the moat worough preparation, that 1. with out exact elucidation of every point . issue. is equally Impossible that such a conference which Is to determine the fate of this continent for many year to come could carry on its deliberations while cannon are thundering or mobilized armies are bringing pressure to bear upon II. THIRD ADD 3 col hed 8ETLEMENT. . weiemng then to the "unthink able" state of affairs in th he added: "Prom both sides (eventually! de struction will strike deeper, deeper and whatever cannot be reached by long distance guns will be destroyed from the air. . . . This battle of de struction won't be confined to the land. No, It will reach far out over the sea. "Today there are no longer any Islands. And the national wealth of Europe will be scattered in form of shells, and the vigor of every nation will be sapped on the battlefields." "One day, however, there will again be a frontier between Germany and Prance, but Instead of flourishing towns there will be ruins and endless graveyards. Sneer For Churchill "Mr. Churchill (Britain's first lord of the admiralty) and hi compan ions may interpret these opinions of mine as weakness or cowardice if they like. I need not occupy myself with what they think; I make these statement simply because It goes without saying that I wish to spare my own people this suffering. "If, however, the opinion of Messrs. Churchill and followers shall prevail, this statement will have been my last. Then we shall fight. Neither force of arms nor lapse of time will conquer Germany. There never will be another November, 1918, In Ger man history. It Is Infantile to hope for the disintegration of our people. "Mr. Churchill may be convinced that Great Britain will win. I do not doubt for a single moment that Ger many will be victorious. DeBtlny will decide who Is right. One thing only is certain. In the course of world history there have never been two victors, but very often only losers. This seems to me to have been ths case in the last war. May those peo ples and their leaders who are of the same mind now mftke their reply. And let those who consider war to be a better solution reject by out stretched hand." i s? kv If AV! J FOUR SENTENCED TO PRISON TERMS BY JUDGyORTON Charles Morrow Given Two Years for Taking Hotel Funds Floyd Love Given Four Years for Forgery SHE'S P E R F E C T Judges at Virginia Beach. Va., decided thai Mary Rose Cooper, 17, rot Iheir vote for the title. "Miss Perfect Figure," at a pageant Her home Is in Jasper. Ala., and she attended school in Winter Haven, Fla. American production of cotton in creased 50-fold between 1800 and the Civil war. 1 Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p. m. But prison sentence were Im posed upon four defendants, and two were granted suspended sen tences when they appeared before Circuit Judge H. D. Norton today, after previously enuring pleas of guilty. Charles L. Morrow, charged with embeEdement, wa 'sentenced to two years in state prison. Deputy Dis trict Attorney Oeorge W. Neiison, in a lengthy review of Morrow' enterprises In Salem, Portland, Ban Francisco, Weed, and Yreka, Cam., informed the court Morrow, "unless1 curbed would turn out to be an other Ponal or Walling ford." Mor row wa pecifleally charged with embetslemtnt of f296 from a local hotel, while employed aa a olerk. Had Harksaws A search of Morrow' cell in the county Jail a week ago revealed two hacksaws, tor which he later did penance In a solitary cell, Sheriff 8yd I. Brown reported at the time. Floyd Benson Love, who pleaded guilty to burglarising the Rogue River Canning company's office here, and the taking of company checks which he later forged and passed. wa sentenced to four years In state prison. Love was arrested shortly after he had passed M51.15 of the checks here. He was nabbed at Grants Pass by state police, while traveling north by auto. He had pre viously been sentenced to the peni tentiary from Josephine county for larceny. Burglar Sentenced Harold F. Bailey, with a previous prison record, charged with burglary, was sentenced to three and one half years In state prison. William Bradford, also previously convicted of a falonv. and ehanved with bure- llary, waa sentenced to two and one- half years. Vane Jones of Oold Kill, who plead guilty to threatening to com mit a felony waa given a suspended sentence, with the condition he ek employment, and provide S3A per month for support of his eight chil dren. Jons had threatened to kill their mother, It was charged. William U Scholl. charged with passage of a spurious 110 50 check In Ashland, was given a suspended sen tence, so he could support his wife and small child. -4 Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:80 p. m. erly settler In Virginia were granted 100 acre of tobacco land free. There In one non-fatal automobile accident in the United State every 37 seconds. flHEST COLDS To relievo distress easily, quickly, S3 Visas 1 0 MM IY OUT Of MOTHIW 9 rSsrm Mad tha old-tMhloMd Sour Mash w.yt We cu pioniu yot'H slwsys let oo4 whiiky vkct yos ik lot BtM t Tow. . . . u the Imosi ?Mt Bottle. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky BOTTLED IN BOND Kl.au pm Pt. '2.B0 per 0.1. B.rdltown Dlstlllcsr, Inc.. Bourbon Sprints, Nelson County, Kv. P. O. Bardatot.il, Kr. CANNING? You Can Depend on oct. 1 to . ...rajs ,-iu.an I triad Schenley's Red Label and found In whiskey "Light l Right" HNS QBANULATBD. WHITE SATIN SUGAR PURE FINE GRANULATED - QUICK DISSOLVING me SVMB ISLAJVBs Visitors to the Colim Gate International Exposition an invited to see" Behind the Cup" a sound picture in Cinecolor shoim in Hills Bros. Exposi tion Theatre. ond cm PINT f 1.00 Fa quart slim SGHKNIJ3YS RED LABEL L-l XL ru wm owi op 7ht CbMtct Qjdnd 'Think goodness, I can use The Correct Grind success fully in any kind of coffee maker by merely following directions. And I'll neTer let anyone tell me to regrind Til Correct Grind because I'd aire up flsror, aroma, and freshness." IMPenaNti CtrctMr ohi.rr. limine for ich mtthod. Menu. 2 Itltt iiruespooai 01 cnuco w tm cup of witcr. Vary wiier fliantlr for1 exact mensth dcsici coB. maker Ciena DSIP MITMOOi 6 to 8 minute, preferred. If Laith.n 2 capacity is made, water wilt drip too fiat giving weak brew. LASS VACUUM tUMIt Put up per bowl on arrer water boila. Coffee and water ibould be in con tact J to 7 minutes. "...ate may corns man it casifuut ttesMCTto.", Often this re mark it OTerheaxd from people lea ring Hills Bros. Exposition Theatre. Such inspection applies to the highest grades of coffee the kind Hills Bros. use. Similar exacting care to insure quality prevails throughout the blending and roasting of Hills Bros. Coffee. That's why drinkers of Hills Bros. Coffee say.J'Now that's what I call good cojfeel" MICOlATOli Surt with cold or not water, -fere 7 to to mi after .toedr pumping statu. J"' eiK Uills Bros Vjpffee For aura etrtntW In structions on making eogeo tcrise jar a free copy of the booklet "The Art of Coffee Making." Address flilU Bros. Coffee, Inc., Sen Francisco, ll (f.!PSrSSj I Mir- COfFtlFOTi Bring coffee ind water to boilios S-ir well. Add mill laBovot of cold wiier and let tuad suani to Mttls srovaoi. ITIIP.Mwi Ptwrbnillaawiteroe coffee. Stir well. Siir attain in 5 mioutet. Sleep fof a toul oi 10 to 1) annates. OEI01 IOC lomoi 0130 L U M A N S ur Fr" Delivery at Yur Servic " Telephone 353 or 354 LUMANS' o D o Kraft's Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING Quart 32c Pint 21 e KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES Regular lis 5c each MECO GRAPEFRUIT Large No, 2yi tint TIN 10 Schilling tee Prices Effective 'Til Monday Night Thsrs arc many attract! tb turns In our Adv. today. Wt -till maintain that It pays to do your Food Buying; at this store. Drop In, pass through tha aisles and not the nlrt display of Foods all plainly marked. Four free deliveries dally for your convenience. POP CORN GIANT YELLOW 3 lbs. 25c D MILK 3 tall cans 20c per case 48 Tall Gang $2.98 Peter Pan or Oregon Brandi 2 LB. TIN 1 LB. TIN 52c 27c TUNA FISH MZ00 BRAND 2 LARGE TINS 25c HONEY Hew Crop LOCAL NO. 1 QUADS 5 lb. pail 39c rem sco Ichuavi 3orl9c I $105 . 53c INTER BOTH C0NTI$TJ U POTATOES (KLAMATH) 50 lbs. No. 2's 55c 50 lbs. No. 1's 70c FIG BARS Nice and fresh fin for school lunch 2 lbs. 25c 49 lb. 1 AC ,ack 1 .03 49 lb. a 7Q ack Ial3 49 lb, lack BUY FLOUR NOW DRIFTED SHOW FISHER'S BLEND KITCHEN QUEEN 1 .49 KLAf.1ATHB0QUETrJM.29 CASTLE BRAND T 1-39 Telephone Orders LUMAH'S Free Delivery Saturday Specials Hens Fryers Roasts Steaks Etc. Choice young fat Hen, lb . ..20 R. I. Red and Barred Rock Fryeri, lb 22a Prime Rib Roasti, boned and tied, lb. 20 Beef Pot Rowti, choioe cut, lb. , 14J Beef Short Riba, lb 10a Young tender corn fed Pork, Lej Roasti, lb. .....20? Shoulder Roaiti, lb 15a Fresh Side Pork, lb. tStp Country Style Bauiage, lb ......w....15 Boneless Veal Roast, rolled and tied, lb. 20 Veal Loin Steaki, lb 20a Hams, No. 1 quality, whole or half, lb 25a Swift Bacon, fine quality, medium thiok, lb 20a Home Rendered Lard 3 lbs. 29a CORI FLAKES . . 20" .! Oraaklal Pti RICE KRISPIES. . 11 Cantaliu Vltamlna ' 4 t PEP lit GINGER SNAPS for the Kiddies' O Lunch 2 lbs. 25c 2 HEW CROP PRUNES ITALIAN OK PETITE The ideal breakfast food for the entire family 5lbs.25c-25lb.boxS1.10 CORN (Del Monte) Vacuum pack Whole Kernel Corn 2 cans 25c SARDINES (Del Monte) ' Large oval tins Make fin sandwich' 3 cans 29c g STALEY'S WAFFLE SYRUP 3 LB. PAIL 29c 5 LB. PAIL 43c 10 LB. PAIL 83c The syrup with the extra fine flavor equally good on those hot cakes. LUMANS1 Fruits and Vegetable! WEEK-END SPECIALS Sweet Potato Squash lb. 2c LETTUCE, crisp, solid each 5c ONIONS 10 lb. Ho. Vs 19c TOMATOES . . . 3 lb. 10c Grapefruit full of juice 5 for 1 9c APPLES new crop 6 lb. 25c LOCAL CABBAGE . . lb. 2c Lumans' Bakery Goods Fresh Dread Daily Finest of Cakes and Pastries SATURDAY tiPECIaAL Cocoanut Potato Doughnuts A new type raised doughnut made from potato flour thinly iced and rolled In cocoanut, . Dozen 23C o 0 o o D o QDQl :onoi (age. ItM, liAialw OuWieM ( Pnoi