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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OREGON'. TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1940. JAP MOUTHPIECE i AGAINST MARINES Nipponese Determined to 'Make Something' of Inci dentDemand Apology Shanghai, July B. W) A violent tirade against United States marines wai spread today across the front page of the newspaper Talriku Shlmpo, gen erally regarded as a mouthpiece of the Japanese army In China, as the aftermath of an interna tional settlement incident. Japanese authorities demand ed an apology for "mistreat ment" of Japanese plainclothes gendarmes arrested by marines in the settlement July 7. The Tairiku Shlmpo declared tii marines were "gentlemen with human faces, but with the skins of animals." "Down With America" Indignant patriots, it added, had posted handbills with such slogans as "Down with Amer ica" and "Remove the Amer ican hindrance to development of east Asia." Meanwhile Major Ceneral Sa- buro Miura, commander of Jap anese gendarmes here, demand ing an apology for the July 7 aiikir, warned tnat ''a speedy settlement ot the Incident is necessary or the matter is likely to take a grave turn. Anti-British feeling also In creased. Posters appeared de manding withdrawal of British troops from Shanghai. Jap Apologises Miura previously had apolo gized for presence of the gen darmes in the American defense area of the international settle ment in violation of an agree ment not to enter without Amer ican military authorities' con sent. Col. Dewltt Peck, marine commander, replied yesterday "it's a lie" In denying the Jap anese had been maltreated. In letter to Col. Peck, Miura said that despite his previous agree ment to consider the Incident closed, "discovery of new facts revealing that the Americans in sulted the entire Japanese army" made necessary further conslde ration of the case. 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Honored guests at the lunch eon were a group of girls who have assisted the attendance committee. Those present were Betty Vilm, Bessie Long, Ruth Tye and Pauline Roberts. Those unable to attend the luncheon were Constance Ames, Freda Robbins and Vada Davidson. All were presented with a remem brance gift by the club. It was announced by the sec retary that attendance for the first six months of the year had averaged 86 per cent of the membership. Program Chairman Frank Perl announced that the enthus iastic reception and attendance of Kiwanians at recent meet ings and social affairs had en couraged the scheduling of a Kiwanis club picnic at Shady Cove August 12. Kiwanian Dames will Join in making arrangements. OFFICERS TO AID y Announcement was made to day of the assignment of two commissioned reserve officers to the regular army recruiting sta tion in Medford city hall. The recruiting staff has been augmented because of the in creased activity in enlistment necessitated by the nation's de fense preparations, it was ex plained by Staff Sgt. Willis S. Estep, recruiter for the southern Oregon area. The reserve officers placed on active duty for recruiting ser vices here are Dr. Warren G. Bishop, Medford physician and a first lieutenant in the medical reserve, and Edwin C. Larson of Portland, graduate of the University of Oregon and a sec ond lieutenant in the infantry reserve. Dr. Bishop will continue his private practice, as usual. w ith Dr. Bishop on active duty, all medical examinations of applicants for enlistment will be completed here in order to speed up the enlistment process, Sgt. Estep related. If the appli cant passes the medical test, the necessary papers will be made out here and the recruit will be formally enlisted as soon as he reaches Portland whence he will be sent without delay to his army organization. Heretofore. Sgt. Estep pointed out, the re cruiter made preliminary physical examination and the final medical tests were made in Portland. Lieutenant Larson arrived by train from Portland this morn-i ing and Immediately began his army duties. Dr. Bishop began his military duties yesterday. Ray Martin, manager of the state unemployment office, said to day. Ending of cherry picking has padded the number, tie said. Of the total, 326 are women. BUSYWEEKFOR (Contributed) Townsendites will be much interested In this week's activi ties at Dreamland Townsend Hall, 415 E. Main St. Wednesday evening is the regular Tonn.vnd dance, which is Increasing in popularity. Thursday evening is the reg ular meeting of Club No. 3, fea turing a "Hat Sale". Each lady is to decorate a ladies hat which will be sold to the men. who are to wear the hat they buy; also each lady is to pre pare a box lunch which will go with the hat, and the ladv herself will go with box and hat. Definite word has been re ceived from delegates to the Townsend rational convention that they will be at the Friday night meeting to give reports. Martha Spenker will be princi pal speaker. Business will be largely dispensed with in order to hear the delegates The pub lic is always welcome at all Townsend meetings. Moving Night Norfolk, Va, July 9. Police nabbed a couple of men they said were furnishing a new residence In novel and some what illegal nianner. They were hauling furniture in the dead of night by taxicabs from a re tail storage warehouse. On the second trip the cops moved In, On stall Tribune want ads. YOUSUREGET YOUR TIT MONEY'S WORTH WITH J (A buttwojJ JSS2tCSZ7GBl) M rTr jj b A Oy & i S"f -vlJ V-" ocas! Try a bottle or Jtv.--'"'"' "ffTr" VTWojti7, two. 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We know only one nay to Iquldate at a tremendoua ucrlflce, at requeued by their leal owners; lint reduce all prlcea from I.T0.00 to Si 50.00 on paiwnter ran and np to one thud on commercial equipment, aucb at trucka. tractors, etc . . . and tbea Cite you g.irroua allowance! for your present trade-In; whereby. In moat caaea. It will make the nceeuary down payment. Your trade-In need not bo all paid for to make a deal. If you do not have the neoetiary amount ot eah on hand, com anyway, aa we are ready and wllllni to help you. Our new, low CLONE-otT FINANCE BATES wlU be In effect with the brilnnlnc of this tale, and ao by readme, between rbe lines yon should bo able to draw your own conclusions ai to the purpoae of thli Pt'BLIC CLOSE-Ol'T SALE. Come early to avoid disappointment. tVe promise you no delay for de liveries. Select the car of your choice and then back your decision with ACTION and come prepared to buy. Any of our 10 courteoua salesmen will be lad to assist you while selecting the car of your choice. This Is the trratrst opportunity Medford baa es-et witnessed. Ton can make a host of mends by telling tour friends, and aaa cold, hard cash by taking advantage of these TKE.MENDOLS ton prices now! All Spectators are welcomed without the least obligation! (Signed) ALTO SALES LOAN CO. Year uescription, Code and Makes Stock Price WAS Public Close Out Sale Price NOW Dn Pay ment Cash or Instal ments Mo'. 2.572 Lane Jobless Eugene. July 8 W) Names of 2.572 persons listed on Lane county's unemployment rolls, A. i 5 5 5 r comfortable, qultt rooms tit with rtuha from 5 mlnutt i from Union ICR. Terminal IS minute from lOLLTtOOD tan! of movie and radio .... TAVTR.N-CR1LL Gttrt ftfCtiittut r Ulmiiw TELEPHONE 261 117 SO. CENTRAL 29 Auburn Sdn. Today, best buy 95 45 25 3 29 Chev. 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Truck, duals, Brownie amidshifts .. . 445 345 115 15 36 Ford Truck, Recond., dual wheels 475 395 135 15 38 International Truck, duals, good tires 595 450 150 15 36 Zephyr Sedan, very clean and perfect 595 445 150 15 36 Terraplane Cstm Sdn., Perfect, good tires.. 395 285 95 15 36 Willys Coupe, Goodrich Super Tires 295 210 70 15 36 Ford Pickup, new tires, stake rack 395 295 100 15 37 Pontiac Sedan, Htr., New Tires, New Finish 625 545 185 18 37 Studebaker Sdn. O.D. Super Recond 645 545 185 18 37 Ford Pickup, good tires, new finish 425 345 115 18 37 Studebaker Pickup, hi box. hyd. brakes. . . 645 525 175 18 37 Chev. I1, j-ton Truck, Furniture Van 575 495 165 18 . 37 Hudson 6 Custm Sdn. Rad. Htr. new tires.. 475 395 135 18 38 Ford 2 dr. Sdn., Orig. finish, seat covers. . . 575 495 165 18 38 Willys Custom Sedan, Htr., low mileage... 495 395 135 18 38 Willys Panel Del. IJ-ton, Orig. finish 595 495 165 18 BtL.trr or om atom not listro here row ick or rrr. m limmkf RGntxtD COPYWRIGHT BY J. E. DOUGLAS, 1940. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This Public Closeout Sale is Strictly a Closeout of Our Entire Stock. Every Car Must Go! Keep This Ad as Your (Genuine) Public Closeout Sale Guide Lock For Our Banner Street Signs Then Drive in Our Lot Sponsored by AUTO SALES & LOAN CO. Corner 4th and North Riverside Medford, Ore. Phone 304