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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAP; TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1940. RED CROSS SAYS OVER 5 MILLION HELPS REFUGEES American Tourists Also Aided; France Gets Most Funds; Britain Next. Washington, July IB. flJ.FD The American Red Cross, in a recapitulation of Its, war relief activities, said today that $7, 884,878 has been spent for refu ge aid, service to Americans abroad and administration costs. Actual relief to stricken areas In cash contributions and sup plies amounted to $5,388,604. the report said. In addition. S1.S98.274 worth of supplies have been purchased but not allocated because of uncertain tie in the present situation In Europe. - Amounts sent aboard Include tl.204.68S for the Inquiry and information service, which lo cates Americans In Europe, for repatriation ot American citi zen and for chapters produc ing supplies to be sent to the war zone. Clothing, surgical dressings and the like, made by volunteer workers, o far have mounted to $492,797. The Red Cross broke down it relief distribution by coun tries as follows: France $1,712,484 in cash ex- penditures and commitments and $117,199 in chapter-pro duced goods. The latter in cludes 110,602 garment and 626,406 surgical dressings. Great Britain $904,779 In expenditures and commitments and $62,474 worth of supplies made by volunteers. These goods included 73,241 pieces of clothing and 398,627 surgical dressings. Ten ambulances also have been sent to England. Poland $606,427 In expendi tures and $196,524 worth of chapter goods, including about 180,000 garment and 41,187 dressings. Finland $367,452 in cash outlay and $116,600 worth of home-made supplies. Including 112,292 clothing items and 422, 237 pieces for medical aid. Norway $45,000 in cash, of which $25,000 was administered by the British Red Cross and $20,000 by the Swedish orga nization. Although American Red Cross aid is available to any nation requesting it, officials her aaid that to far there has been no inquiries from any of the totalitarian countries. Orchestra Plays to Cooks To Keep Contract in Force Asbury Park, N. J., July 16. (U.R) A contract i a contract to the Charles Barrow orchestra, and it plans to continue Its nightly performances In the Bcrkley-Carteret storeroom the rest of the summer. 10 (Contributed) Townsend activities at Dream land Townsend Hall, 415 E. Main, this week, include: Wednesday night, usual week ly Townsend dance. This dance is attended by the older Town send folks as well as young folks. This week will be a spec ial carnival dance and will be more fun than a bushel of monk eys. Youth club meets Thursday Right with reports from dele gates. Alexander's String Orch estra will play for an hour or so of free dance. All young folks re invited. Harmony club meet Friday night with delegate reports and program. The public is Invited to all these affairs. Like Better Service State College. Pa. lU.P.I Giv ing pigs more "elbow room" and better service at meals results in more rapid fattening at lew cost, two members of the agri cultural experiment station at Pennsylvania State college have discovered. NOW Vndtr-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1- Doet not rot dresses, doe not irriure skin. 2. Kuwtitinftrodry.Ciiibcustd right after shivirtft. 9. Instantly nopt penpirarion for I to ) days. Remote odur from perspiration. 4. Apure.white.ftreaartestjtaio- les vanishing cream. S Arrid has been awarJed the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering lac being harmless to tibms. 39 MILLION fare el Arrid km ba sold. Try a )' I -xiy I ARRID W mtmr ' i-iui r-" The room is only IS by 20 feet, and the nearest thing to an audience are the cooks and kitchen helpers in the adjoining room. The storeroom itself is littered with sacks and cans of food, but the orchestra has a contract calling for $550 per week until September 2, and none of the eight musicians or the vocall.it, Linda Lief, wanted to break it. From June 20 until last Saturday the orchestra had played in the hotel's terrace garden. When' it arrived for work Saturday evening it found another orchestra In Its place. Arthur C. Steinback, president of the hotel, said the patrons liked the new orchestra better. When Barrow insisted on ful filling the contract, Michael Kelly, hotel manager, assigned the Barrow band to the store room. For three nights Barrow' or chestra performed faithfully In its new quarters from 6:30 p. m. to 2 a. m., with Miss Lief rendering an occasional vocal ization. The kitchen help reported It found the music soothing. IS. INJURED BY AUTO A motorcycle-automobile ac cident at Fifth street and North Riverside avenue yesterday af ternoon put Joe Miller, 26, of Medford in Sacred Heart hospi tal with a badly fractured left knee, hand laceration and bruises. Miller, according to investi gating city police officers, was knocked off his motorcycle by an automobile operated by Glenn George of LaVeta, Cali fornia. The car, traveling north on Riverside avenue, made a left-hand turn into Fifth street and struck the motorcycle, tra veling south on Riverside ave nue, police said. Miller, a service station at tendant, was taken to the hospi tal in the Perl ambulance. Dm Mall Triount wast ada. T CONCE TO OF M BOARD Consent Decrees End Labor Litigation in Aircraft Packing and Other Cases. San Francisco, July 16. (U.R) Consent decree ending labor litigation in several important Pacific coast cases involving na tional labor relation board de cisions and orders were an nounced today in the ninth U. S. circuit court of appeals. The consent decrees were reached through negotiations between attorneys for compan ies and associations in N'.L.R.B actions, and the N.L.R.B. They were announced simultaneously The Douglas Aircraft corpor ation agreed to cease discourag ing membership in the C.I.O. Auto Workers union at Its Northrup plant, to cancel an anti-strike agreement which it allegedly required its employes to sign. Packing Firms Agree Fourteen leading California packing firms, including the California Packers & Growers association, ended litigation which started in 1938 when the CIO Agricultural Workers un ion filed a complaint against them. The packers agreed not to coerce employes. Since the complaint was filed, the packers have signed a closed shop agree ment with the A.F.L. Cannery Workers union. The Milton Box company of Milton, Ore., agreed to cease interfering with AFL Lumber and Sawmill Workers union members and reinstate two em ployes with back pay. The Pacific Crape Products company of Modesto agreed to reinstate 123 members of the A.F.L. Cannery Workers union with back pay and cease alleged interference with union mem bers. To Reinstate Seven The Hammond Redwood com p a n y of Humboldt county agreed to reinstate seven mem bers of the CIO Lumber and Sawmill Workers union and cease alleged interference with union members. The West Oregon Lumber company of Eugene, Ore., agreed to cease alleged inter ference with the C.I.O. Lumber and Sawmill Workers union and reinstate 59 men with back pay. Portland, July 15. (P) Four members of the house naval af fairs sub-committee on a nation al tour of naval bases expressed satisfaction today with progress on the navy s new aerial base at Tongue Point in the Columbia river. I ITALY MAY GET RUSSIAIN MEET Cfeno Will go to Berlin for A Conference in Which Molotov Might Take Part. Rome, July 1 6. tU.K Reli able quarters said today that Count Galezzo Ciano. Italian foreign minister, would go to Berlin for important confer ences in which Soviet Premier Foreign Commissar Viacheslav M. Molotov might participate. Advjnce by Italian troops in the British African colony of Kenya and great damage to the Palestine port of Haifa by raid ing Italian planes were claimed today in Italy's war communi que. . General headquarters of the armed forces raid that Italian airplanes which bombarded the port of Haifa caused fires which could be seen by Italian avi ators 125 miles away. In East Africa, Italian troops who last week occupied British Moyale on the Kenya-Ethiopia frontier, pushed into Kenya, oc cupying four strategic places, the communique said. In tha Lake Rudolf region, also in Kenya, the Italians, with the aid of native forces, claim ed to luve repulsed British at tacks. Italian planes which partici pated in the Haifa raid yester day returned safely to their bases after hitt'ng oil refineries and other plants, the communi que said. It alleged that British planes unsuccessfully attacked Tcbruk, Italian North African base, but one British plane was shot down and that its crew was captured. Tout! enjoy the Freili 8 Food. from Holly's. 124 S. 6iith. Dm Mali Tr.oun. want ad. PHONE 481 for Quick. Dependable Berries Unique Cleaners Hotel Allen Bids Bud Lawrenti Y Ibu Chntfitty fjjh I a jRicfier, Finer Jj yj-d. quart r w$Jv '. t THIS WHIIKf r IS 4 YIAIS OlO VO PROOF Cap. 1940, Th. Old Ovokar Compony, Lowr.oc.bvfg. Mioa. A GREAT ONE DAY SALE EVENT! TOMORROW ONLY! Remnant Bargains For Men & Boys Boys' Pajamas Remnant Day Special on Boys' Summer Weight Broadcloth Pajamas. Here are fast-color stripes, figures and solid colors for only 98c suit. Regular S1.49 value. The Sale Includes sises from ( to 18. Boys' Wash Trousers Remnant Day Special on Boys' fast 98 nemnant Day Special on Boys fast- color sanforised Wash Slacks a cool VL yC good-looking trouser in all the best j I mlJ colors and patterns. These are regular I -$1.65 and $1.95 values. Your choic. - Boys' Polo Shirts Remnant Day Special on Boys' fin quality Rayon and Cotton Polo Shirts. In this group are whit and colors in ages 4 to 16. Your choic tomorrow only at Mann's Store-wide Remnant Sale. M ens owim Trunks 39 49 Remnant Day Special on Men's Cotton Gabardine Swim Trunks, lace side style, for only 49c pair. These come in Blue. Yellow, White and Maroon and sell in the regular way from 98c to $1.2$ pair. Men's Sport Shirts Tomorrow Mann's Store-wide Remnant Sale otters a large group ot Men's Sport TT 4 T TH Shirts and Jackets at half off the regular AIVIJl price. Cool summer weight cottons that -.--.- -w Sr launder perfectly. Get yours tomorrow W If 14 at this Big Sal. - -i-VAVXl Men's Suits The Mens Clothing Dept. joins the Store-wide Remnant Sal with a supreme value in Men's and Young Men's Suits. Hero are values up to $29.50 for $14.9$. Fine all wool worsteds and cheviots In both single and double breasted models In light and dark shades. The best suit buy In Medford. Tomorrow at Mann's Regular Values to $29.50 $ 14 95 Fabric Remnants HALF PRICE & LESS The Sale That's Often Imitated but Never Equaled Hundreds of Yards of Seasonable Lengths in Silks, Rayons, Wools, Cottons and Draperies FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED SILK AND RAYON REMNANTS Desirable lengths in beautiful quality silks and Rayons including Flat Crepe, Crep d Chin. Rayon Crepe Georgette S".p Satin. Pongee and other Silken Fabrics. Every one of these lengths Is a real bargain. Suitable for dresses, underwear, and other garments. Pick yours out tomorrow at Mann's sale of remnants. But remember, early shoppers always get the best lengths. So be here when the doors open. WOOL REMNANTS Woolen Remnants in lengths suitable for children's dresses, women's and misses' skirts, packets, etc. Included in this lot are Flannels. Tweeds. Challies. Wool Crepe nd Mixtures. Many of these Remnants will make a coat for some little miss. Com early Wednesday morning and get your pick of these remnants. COTTON REMNANTS Remnants of Wash Goods Including Voiles. Percales. Pique. Dimity. Swiss. Lawns and Cotton Broadcloth. This lot otters a marvelous opportunity to buy fine materials for aprons, blouies and kiddies' dresses. A wonderful selection of quality pieces in good lengths and splendid colors. But come early, as dosens of customers are waiting for this Remnant Sale of Wash Cottons. DOMESTIC REMNANTS Included In this Great Sale of Remnants are dosens of choice domestic pieces consist ing of lengths of Sheeting. Pillow Tubing. Pllsie Crepe. Linen Toweling. Nainsook. Dimity and Muslins bleached and unbleached. You'll find plenty of uses for these pieces, so be among the early shoppers to get your pick. All are out en one big table ready for quick and easy selections. Doors open at 9:00 sharp. DRAPERY REMNANTS Many desirable Remnants of fine quality Cretonne. Scrims. Nets. Damaiks and Marquisette in good lengths suitable for drapes, chair coTsrs. cushions, pillows and fancy work will be found in this group. But they will go fast, be her early tomorrow and get your pick of these good-looking remnants. You'll find plenty of uses for the various pieces. All Remnants Out On Tables Nothing Reserved In This Great Remnant Sale MANN'S MAIN FLOOR Window Panels Here s a Remnant Day Close-out on odds and ends of Quaker. Zion and Beacon Window Panels. Only one and two of a pattern and color, but each a regular $1.00 value. Your choice while they last tomorrow at Mann's. Lace Cloths Remnant Day Cloteeut Sale on 72x90 inch fine quality hand-mad Lac Din ner Cloths. Included In this group are our regular $3.9$ cloths. Out they go tomorrow for juit $2.44. A real bargain. 59k Remnant Bargains From the Ready to Wear Dept. DRESSES Remnant Day Special on Women's Silk and light weight Wool Dresses. Only 25 in this group, including prints and plain shades, so be here early. Values up to $12.95. Your choice while they last at Mann's tomorrow $349 HOUSE COATS Extra Special for Remnant Dayl Women's and Misses Silk. Corduroy and Chenille House Coats and Robes at lust Half their regular price. Included In this group are sipper front and attractive wrap-around styles. Your choice HALF PRICE Swi wim SUITS Remnant Day Special en Women's and Misses' Ray on "Lastex" and Wool "Lastex" Swim Suits. Sises In this Sale group from 32 to 39. Your choice while they last. y2 PRICE Sale of BLOUSES Remnant Day Special on Women's Satin and Crepe Blouses. Here are long and short sleeve styles in a good range of sises. col ors and patterns. Your choice PRICE SKIRTS $1.49 & $2.49 Remnant Table! Extra Special for Remnant Dayl On the Second Floor you will find a large Remnant Table consisting of Blouses. Wash Frocks. Sportswear. Jackets and Boleros priced so low that the values will positively amaie you. Just find your sise and we assure you a bargain indeed. SECOND FLOOR Underwear Remnants From ihe Underwear Section comes this Remnant Day Sale of Women's and Misses' Slips. Gowns and Shorts. In cluded are Rayons and Crepes, but sises and lots are broken. See these garments tomorrow. Regular values up to $1.25. On Sale for only Hosiery Values to $ 1 .00 extra Special for Remnant Dayl Women's and Misses' Full-lathioned Silk Hose for only 29c paur. Broken lots, color assortments and sises. but regular values up io $1.00. Your choice while they last. 19 29 THE AIR CONDITIONED STORE THE AIR CONDITIONED STORE