MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1939.
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of our continental American pol
icy." Brown spoke after Senator
Johnson (R-Calif .) had contended
it was "idiotic" to believe Chan
cellor Hitler could conquer Eu
rope and threaten the United
States.
Hitler Bar to Peace
Another speaker. Senator El
lender (D-La.) supported the neu
trality legislation and told the
senate he could visualize no
peace in Europe "as long as this
Insatiable brute (Hitler) is per
mitted to rule over Germany,"
Senator Barbour (R-NJ) said
the United States must defend
Canada under the terms of the
Monroe Doctrine but could not
help her prepare against attack
under the existing neutrality
law.
Brown asserted it was inevit
able the people of Canada, Great
Britain and Germany would be
lieve Lindbergh spoke for a con
siderable section of the Ameri.
can people.
Delcaring such a belief would
be erroneous, the Senator said
that it was "utter folly" to con
tend that Canada is under any
obligation to the United States
"to refrain from aiding her
mother country in any manner
she may see fit.
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Colonel Philm Flemina (above)
was named successor to Elmer
F. Andrews, who resigned as
wage-hour administrator, t-ol.
Flemina. district enoineer for the
army, at St. Paul, Minn., was
attending the Mississippi Valley
convention at the time of his appointment.
Only One Course
"Our only course is the ob
vious and logical one. Let the
government of Canada do as she
wishes and let the question of
our aid in repelling a foreign in
vasion of Canada be decided by
us on the basis I have outlined
when the occasion arises."
Senate opponents gave notice
today of a series of fresh amend
ments to the administration neu
trality bill, despite their expect
ed acquiescence to proposed
changes in shipping regulations
Both sides predicted that gen
eral debate would end Saturday
with amendments being consid
ered next week.
CAPTIVE PHEASANT
FLEES WITH LEGS
TAPED TOGET
England Careful to Avoid
Stepping on Russia's Toes
London. Oct. 20. (AP) Diplomatic circles noted with keen
interest today fresh indications Britain was carefully avoiding
stepping on the toes of Soviet Russia, despite the latter's close ties
with Germany
A beautiful China pheasant,
evidently tired from dodging
hunters, chose to alight on South
Grape street near the Davis
Transfer company this morning.
While the rooster was resting,
apparently unaware of its un
usual surroundings, it was cap
tured by two boys. who. im
pressed with the brid's brilliant
coloring, decided to try and lo
cate an artist to make a drawing
of it. So, with bird in hand,
they walked over to Marshall-Smith-Leonard
in search of an
artist. This firm in turn advised
them to take their pretty captive
over to the Crystal Spring pack
ing company.
At the packing company, the
boys turned the pheasant over to
Jim Walker, bookkeeper, who.
also struck by the birds' beauty
at once decided to take pictures
of it and then have it stuffed.
Mr. Walker tied adhesive tape
on (he pheasant's legs so it
wouldn't walk off and proceeded
to make plans for its future
when all of a sudden the bird
flew off, adhesive tape and all.
Mr. Walker later made an ap
peal to the public to return his
pet, dead or alive if found, be
cause he is sure it is the most
beautiful pheasant in these
parts.
For 73 years the quality
whiskey for every man
Pint 1.00
Quart 1.95
.i.u.f.1 ihiiiu iltatiWWffTFnfflra
ATTEMPT 10 BURN '0
Lffl TO U-0 PUPILS
Eugene, Oct. 20.-AP) Im
mediate disciplinary action will
be the lot of any University of
Oregon students involved in an
attempt to burn an "O" on the
Oregon state campus early this
morning, dean of men Virgil D.
Earl said today. O. L. Rhine
smith, campus policeman, has
gone to Corvalhs to investigate
the report Oregon students were
caught in the act of burning the
campus.
Names given by the appre
hended youths do not check with
any on file at the registrar's of
fice here, but it is possible as
sumed names were used.
Photographs of the "culprites'
taken by State college authori
ties will arrive here this after
noon and will be checked with
identification pictures in univer
sity files.
It is thought that the act on
the Corvallis campus was plan
ned as retaliation for a coat of
orange and black paint that ap
peared this week on the huge
O on Skinner's butte here. No
evidence of the identity of those
who smeared the letter has been
found.
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Next Week Is Word
They pointed to the protocol
of the British-French-Turkish
mutual aid pact signed yester
day which frees Turkey from
any obligation to fight Russia
and to the statement of Foreign
Undersecretary R. A. Butler
that Britain's military pact with
Poland did not apply to any
Russian aggression.
Butler told the house of com
mons yesterday, in reply to a
question as to whether the pact
was inteded to cover the case of
aggression by powers other than
Germany:
"No sir. During the negotia
tions which led up to the signa
ture of the agreement it was
understood between the Polish
government and his majesty's
government that the agreement
should cover only the case of
aggression by Germany, and the
Polish government confirm that
this is so."
Diplomatic quarters said the
treaty with Turkey might tend
to bring the Balkan states more
closely together and lessen ten
sion between them. These
sources said Britain always had
favored any steps to enable the
Balkans to get together in their
common interest.
Britain counted Germany
twice a loser stymied both by
their treaty with Turkey and by
bad weather on the western
front.
RUSSIAN PAPERS
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Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Moscow, Oct. 20. (AP) The
British French - Turkish treaty
was all but ignored today by the
Moscow press, which limited
comment to a warning against
any attempt "to make a bloc
against Soviet Russia" or to ex
clude her from settlement of im
portant European problems.
In an article on the 20th an
niversary of fighting against the
white (anti-bolshevist) Russians,
the communist party newspaper
Pravda said recent treaties be
tween Russia and Germany on
one hand and Russia and Baltic
states on the other had greatly
strengthened Russia's position in
world affairs.
1
Pine Business Off.
Portland, Oct. 20. AP) Re
ports from 115 mills showed
last week's new business of 81,
121,000 board feet of lumber
was 14 per cent less than the
previous week, the Western Pine
association said today. Ship
ments reached 82,213,000 feet
and production 81,011,000, both
I about the same as the previous
week.
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San Francisco, Oct. 20. (AP)
Ninth corps area headquarters
announced today two of the
army's most modern fighting
planes, the Douglas B-18-A bomb
er, would leave Hamilton and
March fields on October 30 on
a recruiting tour of the eight
states in the area.
The public was invited to
view and inspect the fighting
equipment during stops of ap
proximately 24 hours at many
of the principal towns and cities
on the itinerary.
The two giant bombers are
the latest in design as defensive
and offensive weapons. They
are twin-motored, weigh about
seven tons and have a cruising
speed of more than 200 miles
an hour.
Crew of the bomber from
Hamilton field will be: Captain
Wilfred J. Paul, air corps, pilot;
Second Lieut, Murray W. Crow
der, air corps, co-pilot: Private
Raymond A. Cantwell, air corps,
crew chief; Private Frank W.
Summers, air corps, radio oper
ator, and Sergeant Ralph M.
Marley, army recruiting service,
from the ninth corps area re
cruiting publicity office. All
members of the crew except Ser
geant Marley are from the ninth
corps bombardment squadron at
Hamilton field.
Itinerary, with overnight stops
at each city, includes: Walla
Walla, November S; Wenatchee.
November 8; Yakima, November
7; Pendleton, November 8; Port
land, November 9; Eugene, No
vember 10; Medford, Novembei
11, and Klamath Falls, Novem
ber 12.
Major Charles C. Quigley.
corps area recruiting officer, and
officers in charge of the flight
said weather conditions possibly
might alter the schedules
slightly.
Non-Skid Cinders.
Charleston, W. V., Oct. 20.
(AP) A "non-skid" cinder will
help keep motorists driving
straight on the icy West Vir
ginia highway this winter. The
road commission announced that
it not only has a new mechan
ical system for spreading cin
ders at danger points, but that
the cinders will be chemically
treated to keep them from be
ing thrown aside by the wheels
of passing automobiles.
Closing time for Too Lata to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p m.
AUTO IYER' IS
State police reported today
that a man named Jack Freeman
or Barton D. Brown, about 34,
had been arrested in Vancouver,
Wash., and would be returned
here to face a probable charge of
larceny by bailee.
The man, state police said,
allegedly took a 1037 Packard
sedan from the Perry L. Ash
craft agency here Saturday
night for a demonstration ride
and failed to return it. The car
was found early this week aban
doned on a Medford street, un
damaged but with 600 additional
miles on the speedometer.
Police said that Freeman, or
Brown, was arrested in Vancou
ver when he attemped to enlist
in the United States army.
Tomorrow will climax the
first six days of the semi-annual
'Ward Week" sale, now featured :
at Medford's big Montgomery
Ward store. All next week will
be devoted to this spectacular
bargain event, according to H.
L. Brown, manager of the store,
but early shopping has been ad-'
vised to assure more completf
selections.
Months ago, 625 store man
agers in the big Ward system
laid their plans for this out
standing event now underway.
They combined their purchasing
power to make tremendous mer
chandise buys at rock-bottom
prices, Mr. Brown pointed out,
and the public is afforded the
advantages of their purchasing
savings. Goods were shipped
direct to stores from various
factories to further reduce han
dling costs.
"Medford shoppers are recog
nizing the values we are offering
during the present 'Ward Week'
sale," Mr. Brown said today.
"Every department is enjoying
sales increases as far as the Med
ford store is concerned and, from
reports already sent by other
stores, the nation-wide Ward
Week event will set a record for
Montgomery Ward operation. It
is certainly evidence of renewed
optimism among those who hold
the purse-strings in America."
Added sales people will be on
hand tomorrow to serve south
ern Oregon shoppers in the best
manner possible, Mr. Brown as
sured. All next week will be
"Ward Week" in the Medford
store for the convenience of
shoppers who have not already
had the opportunity to take ad
vantage of special Ward Week
sale offerings.
EXPECT NAZI DEMANDS,
Stockholm, Oct. 20. (AP) j
Rumors of German demands led ;
diplomatic observers to express
belief today that the northern
countries would be dangerously j
optimistic if they assumed that
Adolf Hitler would let Soviet
Russia issue all the invitations
in the Baltic.
A sour witticism in Stock
holm just now, in the wake of
the conference of rulers of Nor
way, Sweden. Denmark and Fin
land, was: "We shall soon know
whether we Swedes are Ger- i
mans or Russians." i
Weather.
Northern California: Fair to
night and Saturday with local
morning fog on the coast; little
change in temperature; gentle
northwest wind off the coast.
Oregon: Partly cloudy to
night and Saturday; rain in
northwest portion Saturday;
cooler in interior of northwest
portion tonight; moderate south
west wind off the coast.
Men Admire Women
With Shapely Figure
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WESTERN
THRIFT
Medford's Original Cut Rate Store
Again Offers a List of
Outstanding Specials For Saturday Shoppers
A close check up on the following items will convince you
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
A closeout purchase of Colgate Lilac Imperial Shaving Lotion
enables ut to offer you this regular 50c Shaving Lotion, at the
ridiculously low price of two bottles for 39c. We could get only
twelve dozen at this price so first come, first served.
50e
Bottles
2
FOR
39c
BELFAIR
Sanitary Napkins
3 doz- 25c
MATCHES
Box el
50 BOOKS
6c
HEATING
PAD
Thraaheat lectrle
guaranteed
$1.69
COUGH DROPS
MENTHOL
or
EUCALYPTUS
At Western Thrift
Reg. Si
Pkg.
2c
ABDG
Vitamin Capsules
Our best "Buy" in
VITAMINS
Pkg.
100 $1.49
CHERRIES
Chocolate
They are
Full
Pound
Box
covered.
delldoui
17c
P & G
Giant ill
Laundry Soap
3 bars 10C
COD LIVER OIL
Easier to take In capsule form
PACKAGE OF fjQp
100 Capsule W
Western Thrift has the largest and most
complete stock of Vitamins in Southern
Oregon.
HALIBUT
LIVER
OIL
The Upjohn Company offers new Halibut
Liver Oil Capsule that is ideal for grown
people or children who have difficulty In
swallowing the ordinary silt capsule. These
capsules are of the same potency as the
larger sis. Ask for MINICAPS.
Pkg. of 50 79cPkgof 100 $1.29
HAVE YOU TRIED
the new liquid dentifrices? We have
all three brands Teel, Cue and
Pepsodent in all three sites.
1 0c 23c 39c
VICK'S VICK'S
VAPORUB NOSE DROPS
sis 27c 39c
MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS AT
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RIVERSIDE
MARKET
HOME OF BATTLE CREEK HEALTH FOODS
Open 24 Hours a Day Including Sunday
313-315 North Riverside Phone 358
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
"MEATS
Specials for
Saturday
and Sunday
Extra Fancy
BABY
BEEF
Milk and grain fed.
Something really nice
fur Sunday dinner or
any other meal.
Roait....lb. 13T4
Shoulder, any out
Chop....lb. 17j4tf I
Loin and rin
Breast lb. lOtf
.vonoern.i ror
dumpling
L t . SI
Pork Chops, ea. 4c
Really delicious; Cut perfect
for frying
Lard. . . ,41b. 39c
Wlitle It (ants. Pure home rrnd.
Extra Fancy
STEER
BEEF
Roast! lb. 16
Boiling Meat lb. lie
Rib and Plate
Cubes ...lb. 20
All lfan, no bono.
Nlca with noodles
Ham and Veal Patties lb. 23c
Really nice no comparison
Kraut, new pack . . .quart 10c
Try this with Oregon Chief Wieners
For a quick evening meal, try
Tamales, Stidd or Roberton2 for 25c
Flour, Snowdrop. . . .24J lb. bag 69c
Tomato Soup, Campbell's 3 cans 25c
Crisco. . , .31b. tin 49c
Spam, Hormel's .12 oz. tin 27c
Salmon, Celilo, lb. can 2 cans 35c
Fancy Columbia River Chinook
COFFEE
Chase fc
Sanborn, lb 3G
Vacuum parked tin
Riverside AA.
09G
Hlway 3 lb.
PEAS or CORN
Llndy. plain or assorted
Case (I 7C
of 24 eani 4 I I V
FIG BARS, Loose-Wiles, whole wheat or plain 2 lb. 25tf
COCOA, Rockwood, pound package. 3 pkg. 25
CORN FLAKES. Kellogg's 4 pkg. 25
Blue Crystal Cream Pitcher FREE with 4 pkg.
SAL SODA package J)
PARD DOG FOOD, Swift's 3 cane 25
CALUMET BAKING POWDER lb. can 10
MILK, Swift's Premium or Oregon 4 cans 25
CORN, Del Monte whole kernel in brine. No. 2... 2 cans 25
TOMATOES, Josephine ex. sld., new pk.... 3 cans 29
PUREX BATHROOM TISSUE, soft white 7 rolls 25
Klamath U. S. No. 2
Potatoes 50 lbs. 43c
Grapes Tokay ... 8 lbs. 25c
Onions ...... 13 lbs. 13c
Sweet Potatoes . . 6 lbs. 23c