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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGON. FRTPAY. JITLY 13. 1940. PAGE TTTREE E BY NAZI CHIEF (Continued from vuf Om. Count Galeazzo Ciano, th Italian foreign minister, arrived 15 minutes before Hitler and was given a seat of honor in the diplomatic box opposite the Fuehrer. U. S. Envoy Present United States Charge d' Af faires Alexander Kirk also was in the diplomatic box. Hitler entered the reichstag at 8:55 p. m. (8:55 a. m. PST) and seven minutes later, Field Marshall Hermann (joering opened the session. Hitler began speaking at 9:05 a. m., PST, after the relchstag had risen in homage to the Ger man and Italian war dead. "There is no ground for the prolongation of the war," he said. "The British statesmen probably have no real concep tion of what it will mean, once the German offensive begins in earnest against the British isles. "Churchill would not dare to face the music. "The people left behind in London would have quite a different conception than that of a government which had fled to Canada. "Once more I will attempt to be a prophet," said Hitler, prophesying that "world empire will be destroyed" unless Eng land listened to "reason." Churchill, he said, may think It is Germany which faces de struction. "I know it will be England," he asserted. British Slow Hitler said that England's ef forts to disturb the relationship between Germany and Russia based on "a clean delineation of spheres of interest" were "doomed to failure." He added sarcastically: "The British statesmen always see so much more slowly . . . perhaps they'll see this in due time." Germany's pre-war program. Hitler said, was two-fold: Real friendship with Italy and "a similar relationship" with Great Britain. With Italy he succeeded, he went on. It would have been a boon for both nations, he de . clared, had Britain and Germany come to a similar understand ing. wiin mat Kind of arrange ment, he said, there could have been "a new life for Europe." Hitler gave these as the rea sons for his pronouncement: The necessity to open up to our own people an insight into the historical rareness of the events which we are experienc ing; to thank our soldiers and to attempt to direct once more and this time the last appeal to reason." The western powers, he said, "needed a long war not less than three years, as he said himself." This desire for war by the allies. Hitler charged, has been established beyond possibility of challenge by documents "unique in history" which fell into the hands of the German army. These, he said, showed the allied will for war at any cost and their determination to use any and all nations for their purpose. Hitler said "derision and mockery" greeted his October offer of peace to Britain. As a result, he said, France "is down and out." "The terrible misery which came over the French people . . . the misery of fugitives and evacuees . . . need not have come." he said, "as my offer was aimed at nothing but peace." Hitler said "Churchill has be gun to bomb the civilian popula tion in Germany" and added: "Thus far I have hardly ans wered this bombardment . . . but when my answer comes it will be terrible for millions of people." Oops! Brakes Didn't Hold for Joe LIVESTOCK ram it ii toH-.Zj. SWot SJ- nm,: J r .."VJS Portland Portland, July 19. (AP-U8DA1 Hogs: 300: active, mostly 15c Above Thursday average: extreme, top Sc up: bulk and top ISO to 315-lb. drlTelns S7.40: over and underweight carre; parkins sows 25c higher, mostly 4 75 I 5 35: choice 87-lb. leeder ptgs steady at $7.00. Cattle: 36: calves, 25; active, atrong on limited eupply; few grass lat steers sa.009 00; odd belters ae 00; good graaa cows $6.35; cannera and cutters 3.50 23; shells S3.00; bulls scarce, quotable $7.35: few good calves $8.50: choice Tealera aalable $9.00 up to $9.50. Sheep: 600: slow, steady to weak: few lota medium-good spring lambs $7.75 9 8.00; good -choice quotable $8.35; few feedera $7.00: good slaugh ter ewes salable $2.75 3 3 00. South San Francisco South San Francisco. July 19 (AP-USDA) Hogs: 100: several pack agea 185 to 326-lb. California $7.90. few sort at $7.40: odd packing aows $5.00. Cattle: 15: desirable under 1.000-lb. grass steers quoted $9.00; fed steers up to $10.00. usual rrtday clean-up: few cannera $4.00: fleshy dairy cows $535: desirable young cows and heif ers absent; odd plain bulls weak. $5.00; calves, aalable 6: nominal; good to choice vealers quoted $10.00 311.00. Sheep: 350; largely shorn lambs: 3 decks 73-lb. $8.00; shorn ewes eligible $1.00 jt 3.00: undertone lambs market decidedly weak. Jo Kuhel. White Sox first baseman (left), scrambles madly In an effort to get back on third base after ever-running it In the seventh Inning of a gam with the Boston Red Sox. but Third Seeker Jim Tabor of Boston does a body dive across the sack to cut him off and register an out. Hydroponics May Yet Bring Apartment-Grown Vegetables Ey Sam Jackson. Berkeley, Cal. P) A minia ture Jungle in the home of Dr. W. V. Gerlcke forecasts a day when even the most cooped-up apartment dweller may have a garden. It's another steo In the de velopment of "hydroponics," the scientist's widely advertised system of growing plants in water. In his home here. Dr. Gericks Barley No. 3. 45-lb. B. W. $30.00. flax Ko. 1, $U7li. Cash wheat Ibid): Soft white 75c; weatern white 75c; western red. 74'2c. Hard red winter: Ordinary 74c: tl per cent 75c; 12 per cent 76c; 13 per cent 77c: 14 per cent 80c. Hard whlte-baart: 13 per cent 81'4: 13 per cent 84Vjc; 14 per cent 86c. Today'a car receipts: Wheat 63: flour 13; corn 1: mlllfeed 8. has a series of stanJardized growing basins, resembling any thing fiom a saucepan to a suit case. As in outdoor water-culture, the unit consists of a tank to hold water and a wue-mesh tray to held tho p!siit. The wire is covered with vegetable fiber shreded redwood bark right now to support seeds and growing stalks. The roots grow devn into the water. About c n c e a month the grower pours in powdered chemicals that supply nutrients plants normally would obtain from soil. Gcricke is cultivating some 30 kinds of plants, some edible some ornamental, studving their development and apparent needs. All the plants are doing well. 'it appears physlologicall;' possible to grow any field, veg etable or floral crop without soil," says Gericke. "But wit'i some the cost of equipment and of chemicals precludes econom ic production. "Crops like potatoes and to matoes, which are composed predominantly of water, can be knjwn economically, and that appears true of various floral crops." The American national debt has increased $20,123,000,000 since 1933. Avacndoes (alligator pears have 1,200 calories a pound far more than any o'.hcr fruit. paying pas?ngcrs carried on U S. airlines in 19.!9. Chicago Chicago. July 19. (AP-USDA) Hogs: 7,500; top 96.85; bulk 200 to 240-lb. fe.60afl.80; most 240 to 370 Ib. tQ.3S0.65: 370 to 810-lb. 5.90f9 0-40; good packing sows S60 lbs down 5.35 t 8.75; most 400 to 600-lb. 4.65 4 5.35. CMtla: SO0; calves. 200; best fed steers 10.7S; these, good to choice; good offerings 96.75; grassy i8 60 down, with common kind C7.00 9 7.25 with weight; light kind below 17.00; light grass heifers selling balow (6.00 common. Sheep: 7,500; native springers weak to 25o lower; good to choice small lota at 99.00; throwouta largely 97 00 down; bidding 99.00 for best western springers held at 99.25 and above; fat sheep steady; bulk light and handywelght native ewes 93.75 3.25; heavlea around 92.00; culls down ward from 91-50. Portland Produce Portland, July 19. (APt Butter, butterfat, cheese, eggs, country meats, live poultry unchanged. Onions: Oregon crystal wax 92.75 per 60-lb. bug; Walla Walla 91.50$ 1.60. Potatoes: Eastern Oregon-Washington 9l.50(1.60. Hny unchanged. Chicago Wheat Chicago. July 19 (API Wheat: Open High Low Close July .73 .74'4 .73, .7H Sept. .7 ,7SJ, .73', .74 Dec. .75', .7s "' .7 OLU-FAM1IO.SED RE VIVAL. Charles E. ful ler. Director. Forceful Uospel riearhlnr. Ola ll'inm of the Faith LVLKY SlNUVY.SrOO p. m. Kit M-ROOS. A Nation-wide Gospel Program. Portland Wheat Wall St. Reports Portlsnd, July 1. (API Oram: Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .7 .74 .7 .74 Cssh wheat: Oats No. a, 38-lb. white 2J 50. Pecan Nougat Cookies A brand-new cookie, and, eh bow, wall till you last ltl Mad wllh brown sugar, creamery butler, Irtsb tggs and lots of chopped Texas paeans. Hera Is a cookia that you should hara en hand all lha time it can be, used In a doien different ways and all of them good. You'll want to buy plenty at our special week end price of ISc a doien or 2 for 25c Sour Dough French Bread .You'll be glad to know that we are now making a genuine Sour Dough Trench Bread a type of bread that few bakers make. A finely flavored, crusty bread that goes so well with soups and salads and just as good to eat with your regular meals. On sale at our retail store er aik your grocer for It. PLENTY Of PABKINO SPACE New York, July 19 (T) The stock market again pulled its rallying punches today. Lead ing issues drifted over an irreg ularly lower course. While dealings were Inconse quential from the rtart, the ticker tape virtually came to a standstill when Hitler began his address to the German reich stag. Traders, listening to the lenptliy speech, saw further confirmation of their fears that the long-threatened smash at John Bull was in the offing. Transfers for the five hours approximated 250.000 shares. Today's closing prloea for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. efe Dye 147H Am. Can 4's Am. a: Hgn. Power.. A. T. tt T. Anaconda Atch. T. 8. P. Bendlx Avla. Bethlehem Steel . Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solvents . Curtus-Wrtght DuPont Oen. Electric O-n. roods Orn. Motora Int. Harvester - t. T. as T. Johns-Manvllle . Monty Ward North Amrr. Penney U. C.)- rhllllpa Pet. Radio Southern Pacific . Bid. Brands S'd, Oil Cal.' std. Oil N. J Transsmerlca Union Csrblde . United Aircraft , U. S sl ..unquoted 181 la 1J4 27, 74'. 47 04 . 9', 1574 31', 42j 43H 43 as 85 40 10 ao S3', 8 18 '. , en1, , 33', . 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