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MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON1. THURSDAY. JUNE 20. 1940. PAGE FIVE , PARISIANS BITTER AGAINST REYNAUD 1DERJAZI RULE Rightest Le Matin and Semi Fascist Victorie Allowed to Resume Publication By Robert Okla. I Paris,' June 18. (Delayed By courier to Aachen and tele phone to Berlin) UP) Paris Is beginning a new life under Ger man occupation as public ser vices resume operation and some phases of the fallen capital's daily activity return to normal. Current opinion as expressed now is strong'y rightist, and bitter against former Premier Paul Reynaud. who resigned Sunday as the government pre pared to seek a peace, and against Edouard Daladier, who was premier when France de clared war against Germany. The two principal organs of opinion allowed to resume pub lication are rightist newspaper Le Matin and the semi-fascist Victorie. Ex-Residents Mow Rule. Three German officials who knew Paris before the war are now in important posts of the occupying forces. They are Captain Nicholaus Von Grote, who was Paris director of DNB, the German news service Otto Abetz. husband of a French woman, who was expelled as a Nazi agent by the French, June 29, 1939; and ' Dr. Achenbach, secretary of the German em bassy in Paris. Postal services were restored today in the Paris department of Seine and it was announced that the Comedie Francaise, the famous state theater, will re sume Saturday. Uniformed postmen delivered the first mail Parisians have received In many days. Out going mall services were again functioning and the local tele phone never was interrupted by the occupation. Telegraph facilities, at least within the area occupied by Germany, were expected to re open shortly. Mall Service Welcome. The return of mail service here's light Many say this Brown Derby Pilsner equals the finest of Imported. We in rite you to make the comparison for yourself. At our risk. Pour out a sparkling glassful. Take a big, generous swallow. Unless you enthusiastically agree this beer Is as fine a Pilsner as claimed above, your purchase price will be refunded. This offer we believe is safe for us. We think you'll agree that here is a fine, satisfying brew, a true Pilsner. Your kind of beer. Make this test today at our risk. Safeway Stores, Inc.. Portland. Oregon BROWN DEWY ffi$neidBMI Slow-Up in Defense Feared If Profit Limit Is Decreed Washington, June 20. W Representatives of President Roosevelt's national defense commission were reported to day to have told the senate naval committee that a commit-tee-epproved plan to Hi 't pro fits of airplane manufacturers and shipbuilders to 7 percent might slow up defense construc tion. Chairman Walsh CD., Mass.) said commission representatives. including Capt. Sidney Kraus, were "pressed hard by com mittee members in secret ses sion about what attitude busi ness was likely to take about forgetting the profit incentive during the emergency period." Walsh said the gist of the re sulting testimony was that the defense commission feared that manufacturers would not be 'predisposed to cooperate" In Consolidated Aircraft Corp. Curtiss-Wright Corp. Douglas Aircraft Co. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Glenn L. Martin Co. North American Aviation, Inc. United Aircraft Corp. Electric Boat Co. New York Shipbuilding Corp.. Bath Iron Works - was a welcome thing to French families, many of whom have been scattered throughout France by refugee movements or by retreat before the enemy. Stray dogs left by the evacuees have caused the mu nicipality much concern, since many cases of dog bites have been reported. The Pasteur in stitute, which produces protec tive serums, has functioned through the occupation as have government and private hos pitals. The chamber of commerce called upon all merchants to reopen their stores and restau rants and officials told the pub lie that food supplies were as sured. Log Roller Drowns. Hood River, Ore., June 20. (P) Roger Thomas, 25, log roll er, drowned in the Jaymar mill dam yesterday after falling from a log. The body was recover ed. Survivors include the wid ow and two children. a true European-type Pilsner . . . brewed in America and lively beer. A beer you can tell is superior by the way adds to the enjoyment of foods made with costly malt and hops selected for delicacy of flavor . . . brewed refresh ingly dry and pale, champagne-like in speeding up plant expansion and defense production if pres ent profits were reduced. Under existing laws, the treasury reclaims all but 12 per cent of net profits on airplanes manufactured for the govern ment and 10 percent cn ships. The committee amended a bill last week to fix the profit limi tations for both at 7 percent. Senator Holt (D., W. Va.) told reporters when he came out of the closed committee meeting that he and other members were "determined to get at the bot tom" of what he described as an effort to obtain large pro fits on defense construction work. The chairman made public the following table which he said indicated the operating net profit made by 10 aircraft and ship concerns on all of their business in 1938 and 1939: 1938 ..IS. 9 ..16.0 - 9.8 1939 41.7 18.1 (not known) 12.2 23.4 33.4 25.0 28.8 5.5 (not known) 9.2 ..26.3 ..23.9 ..17.3 ...25.1 9.3 20.0 The annual meeting of the Southern Oregon Turkey Grow ers' association will be held Sat urday, June 22, at 1:30 p. m., in the courthouse auditorium. Reports, election of officers for the coming year and plans for the program of the associ ation will be made. All turkey growers are Invited to attend. RUSSIA CONTINUING LATVIAN INCURSION Moscow, June 20. UP) Dis patches from Riga said today that the establishment of Soviet Russian troops In Latvia was continuing in an organized fash ion and that cheering thousands welcomed them in all Baltic states. almost body TURKEY GROWERS ass LNKBHK MEEI SATURDAY -m-n' ' (jspo: Li NAMES AIDES FOR i E Standing 1940-41 committees of Rogue River chapter of the Reserve Officers association were announced today by Capt. Joseph W. Scobey, president. Officers for the new year were electel a short time ago. Meetings have been suspended for the summer but will be re sumed in September when it is expected that the nation's ex panded defense program will create new Interest in the Re serve Officers association and enlarge the membership of the local chapter. All reserve of ficers are eligible for member ship, Captain Scobey empha sized. The new standing commit tees, the first named In each case being chairman: Membership pro curement Lieut. L. C. Breen, Capt. Har old Woods, Capt. William H. Driscoll and Capt. Merrill A. ;middle-ag HEED THIS ADVICE I Lvdla E. Ptnkham'a VeKetable Com pound TABLETS hplp l&OUaanda of I women thru "trylntc ttmea", Th. I way iney Drip relieve lemaia junc tional dUtresa wttb Ha nervoua. moody spella la often amaalnt. They I ALSO help build up rich red blood wnicn meana more iirengm i it WOMEN U-m-: T. ft - snxria -ssw . J I ' ' '. i-- -i icenomcAi .4.it aT,1 am. Ill v . iiMii'iri.iTi III ) J I TBaiiuuHKuitttf III a? "11 W 0 Pimentel. Medford, and Lieut George W. Eldon, Grants Pass. C.M.T.C. and R.O.T.C. Capt. Marion C. Wright. Medford, Lieut. Marcus B. Woods. Ash land, and Capt. Jewell E. Mor rison, Grants Pass. National defense Capt. Fred W. Greene. Capt. Lyle P Wil cox and Capt. Philo D. Smith. Medford. Constitution, by-laws Capt. Terry H. Holberton, Capt. Wil liam H. Priico'.l ir.d Lieut. SOFA BEDS... nil ii , . - wr rt-'?'V-' riT yfEl I I aX flm Ragnar Un.ien, Medford. Rifle, pistol competition Lieut. Maurice H. Harris, Capt. Hjalmar T. 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