MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1940,
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ish and French authorities said
the Germans had lost 500,000
men in the 22-day-old war in
the wtt.
Wholesale slaughter of Hit
ler's conquering warriors was
Indicated in Berlin dispatch
which said that 100 huge Junk-crs-52
type planes each carry
ing 20 soldiers sitting, eight
lying on stretchers were used
in one day in single section
on the western front to trans
port wounded troops to base
hospitals.
Hiyuh,
neighbors,
ive'll be seeing
yuh-in droves
IF a visitor went to Portland's
first Rose Festival in 1907
, he went behind a horse over
' execrable roads or behind a big
stack locomotive. He bad his
choice of one "hay-burner"' or
the other. Later one might go
n his VTinton-Six or Pope Hart
ford. But the Rose Festival
remained primarily a carnival
time for the home-folks.
This is what makes Portland'
annual fiesta of roses the most
neighborly of all such celebra
tions world-famous though it
may be today. When it comes
to gifts of roses, Portland has
always been Nature's Best GirL.
So, when Portlanders invite you
to attend their Festival, it'
really an invitation to share
their good fortune.
Throughout the era of good
toads, Portland's Festival slo
gan has been "For You a Rose
in Portland Grows." Meaning
thousands, millions of them.
Meaning ceme and revel in
their beauty. Meaning we'll en
joy things more if you enjoy
them too.
This Is the sort of neighbor
lines which merits reciprocity.
Hence this Company is happy
once more to remind the entire
'West that Portland Rose Fes
tival will await you this year
June 5-8. Lay your plans now.
These days it is but a step to
such beauty as would not be
duplicated if some miracle
worker brought over the orig
inal Alhimbra and Taj Mahal.
Standard Oil Company
of California
- A regular air ambulance serv
ice for the German army has
been established, the dispatch
said.
Now "On To Parisl" '
Meanwhile, German radios
blared a new "On To Paris!"
song instead of the popular
"We Are Sailing Against Eng
land" hinting that the next
Nazi blow may be directed
against the French capital.
In the flight from Flanders.
British tommies fought to hold
the allies' "escape" port of
Dunkerque and stem the N:zi
advance to the' sea.
Dunkerque itself was a kettle
drum of dinning anti-aircraft
fire.
Naval guns cooperating with
British pursuit squadron operat
ing from bases in England a
few minutes away made the air
"literally forbidden" to Nazi
bombers.
Thousands o f battle-weary
troops, both French and Eng
lish, streamed into the port
through a pass between muddy
sea water, several miles wide,
which girded the city like the
moat of an ancient fortress.
Canal locks opened by the al
lies spilled deepening water
over the flooded defense area.
Pocket Wiped Out
The Germans reported wiping
out a British pocket near Cassel,
20 miles south of Dunkerque,
when the Tommies attempted
to break through to the north
to reach Dunkerque and em
bark in the great retreat from
Flanders.
Trapped French force in the
Lille area were said in Berlin
to have "practically ceased to
exist.
An early attempt by Adolf
Hitler to split England and
France with separate offers of
peace under threat of calling
Germany's axis partner, Italy,
into the war was forecast in
London today as the nazi leg
ions struck harder to crush al
lied troops retreating from
Flanders.
Nazis asserted that 1,000,000
French soldiers alone have been
killed, taken prisoner or are
facing imminent annihilation
since the real war in the west
began with the smash through
the low countries 22 days ago.
and it was declared that the
allies in Flanders were falling
back "not in orderly retreat
it is pell-mell flight."
Airplanes Needed
British soldiers en route to
rest in England's flowering
countryside declared grimly
that they had inflicted five cas
ualties to one on the Germans
in Flanders, but the cry on
nearly every man's lips was:
"For God's sake, give us more
airplanes!"
A British officer said allied
losses were far loss in the last
few days than might have been
expected.
"But the slaughter among the
Germans has been incredible.
The German commanders seem
ed to be throwing away their
men's lives," he said.
The battle of Flanders ap
peared nearly ended in favor
of the nazi legions yet the al
lies, seeking to salvage all they
could from the German trap in
Belgium and northern France,
claimed a new success for the
French army of General Jacques
Adolphe Prioux.
Germany already had report
ed capture of General Prioux.
his staff and hundreds of men.
But a French military spokes
man declared this morning that
"important elements" of Gen
eral Prioux's army had batter
ed their way through the nazi
lines to the neighborhood of
Dunkerque, chief embarkation
point for the allies withdrawing
from Flanders.
England, fearing the next
major German assault would be
aimed at her rather than Paris,
was ready for an "early call on
the civil defense," and prepared
to start moving 39,000 children
from southeast coast towns.
SEEN FOR
to S4.1t; heavy roughs to around
M00.
Cattle: 1.600: ealrea 400; most
nor sold at S10.00 down to S8.50:
cowa at sa.SOeSM. oorsalonally 10
15c lower. hoarr cutter eon up to
SIS; very tew eanners under MM:
heavy sausage bulls to S7.00; most
Testers (10.00 to 610.50.
SKeep: 000: fist netIT springers
early S1J 00: clipped California sprint
ers" 410 80; mast (cd dipped lamb
SjStTS: on load seas; thorn
California ewe 64 36; most nauree
S3 JO down.
The Red Cross campaign for
war relief funds Is progressing
satisfactorily in Jackson county
and an excess above the original
quota of $2400 will result if
everyone is generous in accord
ance with his means, it was
stated by Ben E. Harder, cam
paign director.
The original quota will not
h formally doubled. Mr. Har
der said, explaining that it was -n. lamba 6S.46.7:
Sou Til Ma Franehro
South San Prmncuco, Mar ' !
(AP-USDA) H OS s: 76: fenfrallT
truly- nxvrad 44 ties California
3M-lb. butchers 66.00; good to chotc
ISO to 330-lb. nominally quoted up
to M OO: week's cloiinf top: two
dona S41-lb. packing sows M 10a
436.
Cattle: 96: desirable J.OAO-lb. (rata
ten quoted 66 00: desirable grass
hrtren absent, for week mostly 67.10
7 50; few rood S87-lb. grass cowa
66 SO. quoted top S8S8; fat weighty
dairy cowa 5 50 down: odd head
1.100-lb. bulla S5.00: calves none,
nominal: good to choice 160 to 300
lb. vealer quoted to 610.60.
Sheep: 400: lamba fully steady:
about 100 head medium to good
late
Al. Chetn.
Am. Can -
not feasible to change the goal
after a campaign had been in
progress. Finding it was facing
the "greatest catastrophe in all
history," American Red Cross
national headquarters a few
days ago doubled the nation's
quota to $20,000,000 and asked
all chapters to consider the
original quotas as "absolute
minimums."
Medford over-subscribed Its
share of the county's quota and
if other communities do like
wise a sufficient sum for the
present will be raised here, Mr.
Harder said.
IIMllK
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A Southern Pacific refriger
ated freight car, spotted near
the auto loading platform Just
south of Main street Wednesday
night, was broken into and two
cases of baby Alpine milk
stolen, according to Fred G.
Morris, freight agent here.
Mr. Morris said the seal of
the door was broken to effect
entrance to the car, and that
nothing else was taken. The car
contained a mixed shipment of
canned milk.
Navy Yard Speeds Up
Bremerton, Wash., May 31.
(;p) The Puget Sound navy
yard, now employing 6,400 men,
started gearing itself to capacity
today when 70 men, most in
one day in many years, were
added to the force.
Wednetday 100 head 64-lb. choice
lamba (9 36 straight; today load
shorn lOJ-lb. yearlings 68.76; around
120 head 1 lS-lb. shorn ewea SJ.78,
sorted 38 head at 1130. ateady.
Portland Produce
Portland. May SI (API Butter,
butterfat, cheese, eggs unchanged.
Country Meata: Belling price to
retailers: Country-killed hogs, best
butchers 136 to 150.1b. 8ic;
vealera. fancy 13i4le lb.: light
thin 10i13c; heary 10110 lb.:
lamba. spring lS17c: yearlings
10fl3c; ewea 4t7o lb.: good cutter
cows Be lb.; eanner cowa 8i,c lb.;
bulla tie lb.
Live poultry, dressed
onions, peaa unchanged.
New Potatoes: California, white
60a. 6135: 100s. .9.
Potatoes, hay, wool, mohair unchanged.
provided the main bullish lead
ership In today's stock market
It was far from a one-way
trend, however, and gains run
ning to 2 or mora points for
favorites In the forenoon were
reduced at the close and numer
ous Issues were about even to
down shade. i
The final session for May was
one of the slowest of the month
transfers for the five hours ap
proximating 950.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected slocks follow:
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311,
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711,
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Beth. Steel
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Chrysler , ..
Coml: Solvent . ,,
Curtiss-Wrlght
DuPont
Oen. Electric .
Oen. Poods
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvester
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Monty Ward -North
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Penney j. c.).-.
Phillips Pet.
Radio
Southern Pactflo .
Std. Branda
Std. Oil Cel.
Std. Oil N. J.
Transamerlca
Union Carbide
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
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turkeys.
Portland Wheat
Portland. May 81. (AP) Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sept ,73ft .73V4 .73Vj .71
Cash grain:
Oats No. a. 88-lb. white 833.80.
Barley No. 3. 45-lb. B. W. 833.00.
Flax No. 1, 8141.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 73c;
western white 73c; western red 73c.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 73c: It
per cent 76c; 13 per cent TSc Hard
white-Baa rt: 13 per cent Sac;. 18
per cent 88c; 14 per cent 61.01.
Today', car receipt: Wheat 16;
barley 0; flour 14; corn 8; oats 8:
mlllfeed 5.
Livestock
Chicago Wheat
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Portland. May 31. (AP-USDA)
Hoga: 850; market active, ateady to
strong; good-choice 166 to 310-lb.
drlve-lna 8800 to mostly 46.10; few
point standing lota S6.166.3; 350
lb. butchers 66.50: light lights sal
able 45 00 5.50; few packing sows
64 00 4.75: feeder pigs salable around
64.50.
Cattle: 300: calves 60: market ac
tive, fully ateady: ateera scarce; me
dium-good (ed ateera salable 88 50
10.00; few common-medium heifers
66.35 8.00; cutter-common cows
64.503 5.50: cannera down to 64.00:
fairly good 1.100-lb. beet cowa 67.15: '
few bulla 66.00 7.00: good-choice'
vealera 68 00 9.00: common gradea
down to 65.50.
Sueep: 1.600; market active, ateady:
good-choice 75 to 80-lb. spring lamba ,
68.75 8 85: few medium-good ewea
83.00; some unsold.
Chlcsgo,
Wheat:
July
Sept. -
Dec.
May 31. (API
Open High Low
. 83ii, M tl
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and foreign armament demands,
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Chicago. May 81. (AP-USDA)
Hogs: 11.000: heavier welghte and
so a. slow, steady: top 65.65: bulk
180 to 370-lb. 65 35 9 5.80; 300 to
350-lb. 35.00isS20: bulk 400 to 600
lb. sows 641634.50: light weights
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