Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 6. 940.
PAGE SEVEN
Births
Born at Sacred Heart hot
pltal. June 5, to Mr. and Mrs.
K. B. Edmondson of Butte Falls,
a boy weighing nine pounds,
three ounces. Mother and child
wre reported doing nicely.
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which th British (!nurs took a
terrific toll.
As to tb sir-force. Indeed, there
It some r'witt. The Brtrish otTed 1
patcnea-up squadrons, old traltunt
plane, and even on or two bl-plane
cratea In the air asainat them. Optl
mist eay that this meant the Clr
man air teetnree are lower than had
been supposed. Pessimists, who have
been mors commonly accurate of
late, argue Instead that the Germans
have simply been holding bat many
of their best plsnes for tht pretest
battle.
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Washington. June e. Within
the next ten days or two weeks,
the future ot most of the civil
ized world may have Been sex
tied on the battle-scarred fields
of northern France. It seems an
inn-oHihl itatement. Yet Amer
ican diplomatic and military ex
perts are preiiy wen convinceu
that the r.prmanj will have won
the war if their oncoming of
fensive really breaks tne t rencn
Tf the French lines hold.
on the other -.hand, there may
still be time to organize auiea
and American industrial re
sources to counter-balance the
Germans mechanical superiority.
Th bett-lnformed and wlseet of
... i wan. v. v htn wron. before.
Sine they are Increasingly convinced
that s German break-through It defi
nitely probable, one can only pray
that they may b wrong again. If
there la a eerlous break-through, the
next atep will be an offer of separate
peace to rranea. The French leaders,
with their smiles routed, their planet
driven from the air and their great
cities threatened with destruction,
will find It estremely difficult to re
fuse. And If th French accept a eep
arat peace, the Germane wiu then
be able to turn the full fury of trrtir
attack against tht British Isles.
At any rate, whether or not tt
haa been diminished, the Oerman
superiority In the air and in mech
anised ground forces is still Im
mense. There was a brief pause In
th conflict because the damaged
mechanized divisions wer being re
paired, and the partly destroyed air
squsdrons reformed for the next on
slaught. Thle proceet haa now been
completed, and th onslaught has
been launched. Th fact that th
pause waa as short suggests that the
German loasea were not quite aa ser
ious aa everyone thought.
Aa anticipated, th attack It most
violent along the Somma river,
where French Generalissimo Maxima
Wcygand re-eeubltshed th French
lines by extraordinary energy and
good management. The recent French
capture of Abbeville cost th Ger
mans their last atronghold on th
south bank of th Somme. The
French, and the few British troops
sent over to aid them, may be ex
pec ted to fight with th rag and
tenacity of men who know the fut
ure of their countries depend on
their courage.
At It it outlined by those who
ought to know, the situation is fair
ly simple. Their first break-through
in Flandera. and the violent fight
ing which ended in the allies amaz
ingly gallant rear-guard action at
Dunkirk. Inevitably damaged and die
organised th moat Important forces
of the German army. It Is thought
that they used all, or at least all
but on of their mechanized divis
ions, and these wer badly battered.
It la also thought that they used
moet of their existing alrnfprce, of
But even the bravery of desperate
men may not be enough to turn tta
ecale, which la weighted, against the
allies by three heavy factora.
(1) Aside from any possible air and
mechanized reserve, th Germane
jktve about thirty almost completely
fresh Infantry dlvlalona. which will
be hurled against the French lines
when tht break-through effort cornea.
The French and British troop ire
already exhausted by on great bat
tle, and the forty division which
would normally constitute the French
reserves are occupied on the Italian
border, guarding against the threat
from Italy.
(31 Italy It now thought Tlrtu
tlly certain to com In. either when
the Germane begin their offensive,
or at the moment when th offensive
reaches Its peak. The Italian army,
attempting to fight through the
French Alps, should present no prob
lem. The Italian navy, which may
be used to try t landing ot troops
Chef Oliver K. Cargo, who Is
introducing a new miracle
cooker at hourly demonstrations
at Wards this week, cooks a
complete dinner in 10 minutes.
120-30'IANS MEET
WITH K. F. CLUB
Members of the local 20-30
club Journeyed to Klamath
Falls last night to attend a Joint
meeting with the Klamath Falls
20-30 club. Making the trip
were Harry Pinneu, Alton And-e.-son,
Neville Biden, Merritt
Hittle. William ilugr. ths.
a: ola '...!, Franklin George.
Clyde Chamberlain, Jack Mar
shall, Eugene Monaco, Warren
Liggett, and Jack Hartley.
Principal speaker of the eve
ning was Bert Hawkins, post
master of Klamath Falls.
Four new members of the
Klamath Falls club were Initi
ated, Anthony R. Mano, mem
ber of the national board of
trustees of the association of
20-30 clubs, giving the Initiatory
address.
Merritt Hittle, chairman of
the committee in charge of the
northwest district 20-30 conven
tion to be held in Medford June
15 and 16, gave a detailed an
nouncement on the arrange
ments and program and Issued
a special invitation to the Klam
ath Falls club to attend.
on the French coast, ouatat to b
taken care of by the allleWatediur
ranean fleets. But th Italian air
force, with lta 3.000 first line plsnes.
msy turn th acal slon. If Italy
cornea In. Spain may alao permit th
landing of Italian lore to attack
Olbraltar.
(3) Th English fighter plans
must to largely retained In England
to protect the home base. Tht French
air force, while It still haa planet
In the air, waa reduced to an appal
ling Inferiority In tht first days of
the war. Thus the troops In tht
French line will have cruelly Inade
quate air protection. Under the cir
cumstances, prayer teems to be Indicated.
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because it has been stolen twice
this year.
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