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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 18. 1940.
PAGE FIVE
Roosevelt Victory Likened
To Apple With Worm in It
In Journal (Dem.) Editorial
11 per cent 7e; It per cent 78c:
IS per cent 78c: 14 per cent 80c.
Herd wblut-oaart: 11 per cent eoe;
19 per cent Uc; 14 per cent He.
Today's nr receipt.: Wheat 38:
barley 0: flour 10; corn S: oat 8;
bar 0: mlllfeed .
(Continued from Faj. On.)
Franklin D. Roosevelt is regret
table (or two separate and dis
tinct reasons. The first was . . .
that Mr. Roosevelt would do his
country a service by saying out
right, before the national con
ventions, that he would not run
again for the presidency, thus
removing from the campaign the
bitterness which must go in
evitably with his renomination
... the other reason for hoping
that Mr. Roosevelt would 'elimi
nate himself is that if he had
done so one of the most re
spected of our traditions would
not now be under attack. He has
not yet destroyed the tradition
against a third term, but he is
attempting to destroy it.
Washington Star: Taken at its
face value, the renomination of
Mr. Roosevelt is a confession of
poverty on the part of the Demo
cratic party . . . that, of course,
Wall St. Reports
NAZI WARPLANES
RENEW ASSAULTS
ON BRITISH ISLES
blackjack and weighted with a
stone, was found in shallow wa
ter. A 23-pound rock lay on
her chest.
According to State Police
Liept. Arthur T. Whitmarsh,
Kenyon said he killed Miss
Wheaton because she refused to
marry him.
(Continued from rag One
New York, July 18. P)
Sellers and buyers were equally
. i !.,, tk. . shy in today's stock market and
the matter is that the Candida- 'tad,ng ,lml,ted. P'",'18"" . t i r r e d speculator,
cies of other potential nominees I changes either way to inconse- whether .t signalled the open
were killed in infancy by the j 1uemial in Ph of a mass invasion
president s silence as to his own The list got off to a sluggish 'by 600,000 nan troops, which a
hv th ortivitimt' start and dealings freauently ! French newspaper, Le Petit
SUPPORT F.D.R.
of the hatchet men of the New
Deal.
Philadelphia Ledgeri As usual,
Mr. Roosevelt has played
hand very cleverly ... if he is
defeated the president is in a
position to put the blame on the
Democratic party by saying that
he advised the convention he
had no "desire or purpose to
continue in the office of presi
dent," Mr. Roosevelt may find
out that being nominated does
I not mean he will be elected.
came to a full stop for lengthy
Dauphinois. said earlier
week might come Friday.
Three civilians were killed
intervals during the remainder
of the oroceedings. The turn
over of around 220.000 shares and several wounded in a bomb
hisi,. the smallest for a S-houriraid on Britain's great Mediter-
session in 22 years. Iranean stronghold of Gibraltar
iM.,'. o.i. orieai for st .. early this morning me first
lected tocka follow:
Al. Chem. Dye. unquoted
Am. Can MT
Chicago, July 18. (U.R Sen.
this I Burton K. Wheeler, (D.. Mont.),
frequent critic of new deal pol
icies, said -today he will sup-,
port the Roosevelt third term
ticket.
"I am a Democrat," Wheeler
said, "and I will support the
ticket."
Wheeler, whose friends start
ed a presidential boom for him.
planned to leave Chicago tomor
row for Lake Geneva, Wis., for
a brief vacation before return
ing to Washington.
TO JOIN FIGHT
Ottawa. Ont., July 18. OI.R)
A royal Canadian air force
official said today that "at
least" 13,000 United States citi
zens had applied for air force
membership.
The official said that an ac
curate estimate was difficult be
cause many of the applicants
had appeared personally at the
30 Canadian recruiting stations.
He said 7.230 applications had
been received by mail up to
June 30. Personal applications,
he said, were "greatly in ex
cess of that figure."
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Da alaU Tr.iun cant ads,
S25.00 REWARD
Will be paid by th manufacturer
for an? Corn or Callous GKF.AT
CIIKISTOrilF.K POSITIVE CORN
SALVE rannut remote. ' S3 at Your
WESTERN THRIFT Store.
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LIVESTOCK
Portland
Portland. July 18. (AP-USDA)
Hogs: 600; active, steady to 10c
higher; good-choice 170 to 210-lb.
drivelna mostly V7M; few lots $7.36:
330 to 370-lb. butchers $604.15;
light lights $8 25fl.50, packing sows
M-603&-35; few good -choice feeders
W.25&7.00.
Cattle: 150; calves 125; active,
steady; several lots grata tat steers
8.35 43 9.00; few stocker steers and
common killers 8J5 & 7.75; strictly
good light fed ateers quotable 810.50;
common-medium heifers 15.35(15.76;
odd head 88.00; canner-common cows
$3.60 4.75; good beef cows 85.50
6.00; medium-good bulls 86.50 7.25;
common 86.00 down; good choice
reslera 89 00; extreme top $9.50.
Sheep: 650; steady; good -choice
spring lambs 88.00 13 8.35; including
3 decks 81-lb. Washington at outside,
few medium-good lambs $7.50 7 75;
feeders $7.50; odd yearlings $5.00;
good slaughter ewes $3.75 $3.00; com
mon $1-00.
fed heifers $10.65; all grass cows at
new low, 10 to 15c lower: practical
top weighty cutter cows $5.00; bulls
weak to 15c lower; outside heavy
sausage offerings $7.35; vealera strong
at 110.35.1 10.76; selects $11.00.
8heep: 6,000; spring lambs slow;
four doubles hsndywelght Oregon
trade at $9.15; more desirable kind
held at $9.35 and above; small lot
native springers mostly around $9.00:
with throwouts $7.00 down; few head
lightweights and native ewes $3.50;
medium and heavyweight mostly
$2.00a30; i?lth cannera $1-50 down.
South San Francisco
South San Francisco, July 18 (AP-TJBDA.--Hogs:
100; generally steady;
few 200 -lb. California! $7.90; package
143-lb. pigs $7.35; few packing sows
$5 00.
Cattle: 80; steers absent, nominal;
fed kinds quoted $9.60 $ 10.00; few
medium grass steers $3.25 98.75; de
sirable heifers absent; package me
dium 834-lb. grass heifers $6.76: good
young cows quoted $6.35 g 6 .85, scarce;
load medium 970-lb. grass cows $5.76;
odd canners and cutters $3.50$ 4.25;
bulls nominal, $6.00(88.50. Calves,
salable 86; steady; one load good
358-lb. calves 810.40.
Sheep; BOO; weak to 15c lower;
woo led lambs absent, small package
70-lb. medium 67.75; around 800 head
horn 71 to 81-lb. northern Cali
fornia shorn lambs $8.00 sorted 10
per cent; package choice 102. lb.
shorn $7.00; ewes nominal, quoted
$1.60 850.
Am. At Pgn. Power. .
A. T. T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. ft 6. P
BendU Avla. .,
Bethlehem Steel
Caterpillar Tract. -
Chrysler -
Coml. Solvents ,
Curtlsa-Wrlght
DuPont .
Gen. Electric
Oen. Poods
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvester -
X. T. As T.
Johnt-Manvllle
Monty Ward
North Amer. .
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Radio
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casualties Ihere of the war.
Raid Follows Speech
The raid followed close on a
fiery speech by Spain's Gen
eralissimo Francisco Franco
that Gibraltor must become
Spanish once more and that
Spain has "2,000.000 soldiers
ready to face anyone and to
support Spain's rights."
On the political front, Brit
ons expressed satisfaction in the
nomination of President Roose
velt as the Democratic party's
candidate for a third term.
Portland Produce
Portland, July 18. (AP) Butter
unchanged.
Butterfat: First quality maximum
of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
In Portland 27(3 27 He lb.; premium
quality (minimum of .35 of 1 per
cent acidity, 39c; valley routes and
country points 2c leas or 25c;
second quality So under first of
35(3 350.
Country Meats: Selling price to
retailers Country-killed hogs best
butchers 125 to 150-lb. 9'i10c;
vealera fancy 14 ?14'jc lb.; light thtn
10'$ 13c; heavy 10a 11c; lambs, spring
154$16c; yearlings 10 13c: 'ewes
5 & 7c lb.; good cutter cows 9c lb.;
canner cows 8 13 9c lb.; bulls 11$
13c lb.
Live poultry unchanged.
Onions: Oregon crystal wax $2.76
per 60-lb. bag: new wax $1.85; Walla
Walla $1501.60.
New Potatoes : Eastern Oregon
Washington 81.70 185 ewe.
Hay, wool unchanged.
Chicago
Chicago. July 18. (AP-USDA,
Bogs: 17.000; top $6.65; bulk good
and choice 300 to 340-lb. averages
$6.50605; most 340 to 370-lb. $6.30
6.50; 370 to 330-lb. largely $5.76 1
6.35; good packing sows 360 lbs. down
$6.3536.85; few $5.75.
Cattle: 4.000; calves 1000: best
weighty steers $11.10; yearlings $10.75;
most dry lot cattle $10.00 upward:
short fed $8.50 10.00; some grassers
$7.00 8.00; heifers steady to 35c
lower; grassy kind off most; best
Chicago Wheat
Southern Pacific .
Std. Brand.
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J.
Traniamertca -
Union Carbld.
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
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YOUTH ADMITS
San Francisco Butl.r
San Francisco, July 18. (P)
(USDA) Butter unchanged.
Sacramento, July 18.
Churning cream butterfat; first
grade 31; second grade 29.
Croton, Conn., July 18. (U.R)
Hugh B. Kenyon, 20. of
Pawcatuck, was charged form
ally with murder today after
state police found the battered
body of Miss Rita Wheaton, 18,
Westerly, R. I., in a brook near
here.
The girl's body, beaten on
the head with a home-made
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Chicago, July 18. (API
Wheat: Open High Low Cloae
. .73 .74', .73 H .73 4
. .74'i .75 .73!, .74
. .75 H .78 i .75 .7514
July
Sept.
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Portland Wheat
Y CLUB TO
MEETJLF1AY
(Contribut.d)
Townsend Harmony club will
meet Friday at 8 p. m. The club
council will hold a short session
commencing at 7:30. All Town
sendites should be at the meet
ing, as there will be an import
ant announcement of a special
meeting Monday, July 22, of all
clubs when a Townsend traveler
will explain in detail the oper
ation of the Triple T program.
The delegate will present a
report on the St. Louis conven
tion at Friday's meeting. An ex
cellent program is assured.
Lunch will be served.
Portland, July 18. (API Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Sept. .74 ' .74 .74 .74
Cash grain:
Oats No. 3, 38-lb. white (32.50.
Barley No. 3. 45-lb. B. W. 130.00.
Cash wheat (bid) :
Soft white, western whit 74c;
western red 73!ic.
Hard red winter: ordinary 73jc:
Find Nickel Deposit
Washington, July 18. (U.R).
Col. Charles R. Rutherford,
Phoenix, Ariz., attorney and ci.
vilian aide to the secretary of
war, said today he has been in
formed that "the largest nickel
deposit in the United States"
has been found in northwestern
Arizona.
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Child's 2-Strnps
94c
Cool, well-made whitt or smoks
toned aandals with fenuins lea
ther soles. Wards for VALUE.
Full Fashioned
Chiffons
fl, t, 4 threads. Broken slsea
and shades.
sWsa.s-a.y.-.'
Summer Dresses
Values from 90S to S.9S
Wnit tor styf.f
3Ieus Oxfords
Rg. 3.9S
299
Wlng-tlpa.. are the., real., "all
around" styl In white shoes!
Goodyear welt lor wear I Broken
sires.
Women's Hats
Value to 1981 Only a tew left at this price!..
Organdy Blouses
Reg. S8c! White and color
Women's Uniforms
Reg. 1.001 Oreen or blue colors. Small alas only.
Sport Oxfords
Reg. 3.981 a ton and whit. Brolten alsea...
Women's Shoes
flport shoes, Reg 2.98. Antique, 2-ton, whit, Broken slaes
1.89
19c
49c
49c
2.29
2.44
I5s'i'-. V A fli
Deigned for YOUR Camfertf
UnionsuKs
25
R9. 59c
Generously cut from fin
combed cotton I Shaped sides
(or smooth, sleek fit I
M.ns 1.S9
Swim Trunks
l39
Wards Perma-flt, All-wool. Broken
slsea.
Play Sandals
Reg. 1 491 Whit and Brown. Broken sizes ,
Sport Shoes
Reg. 1.98! Two-ton. Colors. Broken sines..
Boys' Oxfords
Reg. 3 001 Two-tone. Broken , ,
Summer Ties
49
Boys' Oxfords
Reg. a Ml Broken aires! Two-ton...
Boy's Swim Trunks
All Wool, Red and blu colors.
.394 to
9c V.lu
Rand Ullored, lined! Only a few
left!
Boys' Tommy Suits
Reg. 59c! Bit 6 only
Boys' & Girls' Slacks
Reg. 69c I Bright colors! Bis 2-81
1.19
1.44
1.97
1.47
49c
39c
39c
Corsellettes and
Girdles
49c to 1.49
Valuea to 4.98. Odd and Broken
sties.
Slip-on Sweaters
R9. tSe 49
Cotton and wool sweaursl As
sorted color.
m nio iiiiuiii
Lawn Chairs, Rf. 1.39..
Hassocks. 1.29 valu
Oce. Chairs
..ach 09 e
1.00
1.00 Wash
Trousers
88
Bsnforlred.
nowt.
Assorted colors. Buy
Tapssirv Platform Rockrs, vat,
S pe. Brtakfast Sat. 13.99 val
I pe. Dlnalt. St, 27.9S al...
I pe. Din!! Sat. R. 11.91. Now.
Redactor Lamps, 14.99 Value.
Valour Club Chairs (2 only) 30.00 al.
.lrom 3 4S Is 21.05
17.90 13.05
13.88
.10.05
.10.05
.10.88
23.00
HvkOf, New, CrwarltW
Lidos pun Itnyon
lle. 39 23
rd.
Cresse-rtilstant fabric tn aoft,
mart color. Washabl.l
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