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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942. HITLER WILLMAKE SUICIDE IS BELIEF OF SCHOOLMATE Oklahoma Farmer Tells of JAPAN MAY BEAT been Indications, however slight. winter offensive In Russia. These forces are said to be backed up by 800 to 700 planes, while based chiefly on Vladi vostok are fleet units reported to include 70 submarines, some 30 torpedo boats and other small vessels. He appealed to the senate finance committee to increase the house-approved $6,271,000, 000 tax measure to a minimum of $8,700,000,000. Substantially, the administration asked the same revenue from the same sources proposed to the house months ago. to the stream while fishing and drowned. Victory Garden Vegetable Tray that the Russians feel they are prepared to nr. t anything the Japanese may v.irow at them. Still sticking to their principle of keeping all their military de velopments strictly secret, the Soviets nevertheless have hinted It's Salad Tims Enjoy One of Our Delicious SUMMER SALADS Topped With BEST FOODS Real Mayonnait JACKSON HOTEL COFFEE SHOP WITHJjEW FRONT Nippons Planning to Strike Russia in Asia Is Belief Reds May be Ready. that their Siberian armies and air force are in full fighting M0RGENTHAU CALLS FOR HUGE TAX BILL BOOST , Washington. July 24. (?) trim. VACATIONER DROWNS Tillamook, Ore., July 24. UP) The body of Ernest Cooper, 62, a department manager for the Meier-Frank company, was found in Nestucca creek seven miles above Blaine near his summer home here today. Of ficers said he apparently fell in There is no definite Informa tion on the strength of these Russian armies. Estimates have ranged all the way from 300,000 to 600,000 troops, with the possibility that some divi sions had their baptism of fire in helping stall the Germans' Secretary Morgenthau called for a two and one-half billion dollar boost in the tax bill today with Boyhood Days of Schickl gruber in Vienna School. a warning that only bold war taxation could bring America a sound economic future. Araphaho, Okla. (U.RV Adolf Schicklgruber would have had a hard time of It going to school if Stanley Mark, a Custer coun ty, Okla., farmer and old school mate of Adolf'i. had any idea of the trouble he was to start. "Oh. if I had only known 40 years ago what kind of man was Hitler . . ." Mark said, grimac ing. He doubled his work-hard ened fists, eyes flashed. Mark and the lad named Schicklgruber went to school to gether, 40 years ago, in Vienna "We was Joost young boys going to trade school and we would run to not be late, Adolf and me and the other boys, Mark said. Sullen In Classroom He recalled that once in a classroom, the instructor asked the students of their ambitions, All answered except Adolf. He sullenly lowered his head and "sat like a dunce while Instruc tor keep asking him." "He was stubborn like a lack' ass," the lanky thick-muscled B3-year-old dirt farmer said. "He still that same way. I think." he added, smiling. Hitler was studying to be a paperhang er. Mark was studying the shoe- maker s trade. "Goot student? No. He would joost sit and look at nothing. He was like that always, Mark ex plained, In a booming, slightly accented voice. Hitler Wouldn't Fight "Yes, he was like some by the boys," Mark said, when ask ed about Hitler's personality, "but he was funny, le would never fight. We was not bad boys, but we like to fight some times lots of times. He would n't fight. Maybe he was coward then like now." About the present war, Mark said: "I tell everybody we got to fight. That Schicklgruber, he Is going to make war till the last man is gone. Dead. Then he Is going to make suicide you watch You." Mark went on to tell about Hitler's love for coffee, his aver sion to girls and about the little cottage he and his mother lived in. Hitler, he said, wore patch ed, but clean clothes to school. "His mother was good wom an," Mark said. "She work hard to make him good boy. Now he is doing this. He is no good, Ach." Mark now has another score to settle with the man who changed his name to Hitler. Mark's brother, a farmer In German-occupied Sudentenland, pulls his plow by hand. The Germans confiscated his horses. To Mark, whose Ideas about farming are modern and Involve use of tractors, huge combines, multiple plows and cultivators, the fact his brother pulls his plow by hand is the worst scar of slavery. Last Seen In 1902 The Custer county farmer last saw his former schoolmate In 1902. He came to America In 1906, settled In Oklahoma near "N. "- 1 its ' i fjt , -' ' ...... Pictured above la tray of crisp, garden-fresh vegetables right from one of those popular Victory gardens. Included are a Jar of Best Foods real mayon naise and a Jar of Best Foods Thousand island dressing, which completes all of the ingredients necessary for a tempting, nour ishing vegetable salad. Health ful vegetable salads should be on your dally menu list. Here is a popular recipe for a pep-vim-vigor salad: IVi cups peas, cooked. 1 cup celery, sliced or cut In 2-inch strips. 2 tomatoes, cut In wedges or sliced. 1V4 cups string beans, cooked cut in 1-inch pieces. Vt Spanish onion, sliced or V4 cup scallions, sliced. , Green lettuce broken In pieces. 8 hard-cooked eggs, quartered or sliced. Best Foods French dressing. Best Foods real mayonnaise. 1. Lightly toss together In salad bowl peas, celery, toma toes, string beans, onion and let tuce with French dressing. 2. Arrange quartered or sliced eggs in bowl. 3. Serve with real mayonnaise for added zest. 'Yield: six servings. his present diligently-farmed 400 acres and became a natural ized American citizen. He has never returned to Europe, and says he never wants to. He owns his land, has a modern home nestled In a grove of trees off main road. He and his Iowa-born, Ger man descent wife live alone. They have five children, three girls and two boys, all of whom are married and live on nearby farms. Mark said he likes this country. "I work, I rest, I make money. I think its is good. I am happy here,' he said simply. 4 OF FOTLYDIE MEAT CENTER Hamburg, lb. 20c VEAL STEAK LB. BACON m gy SQUARES LB. Q ROAST. LB. 23C BRISKET LB. 15C CHICKEN gfp LEGS 6 FOR JQ SIRLOIN STEAK.. 29c BACON POUND 29c HAMS 0 ja il or Whole, Lb. fjJC 231 East Sixth Phone 5611 Chehalls. Wash.. July 23. (Pi Four members of one family were killed outright last night when their automobile was struck by a rapidly moving Great Northern passenger train at Napavine crossing, five miles south of here. The victims were Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hamrirk, 37 and 82, re spectively, Violet June, 10, and Melvin, four. Flagman E. T. Carter told railroad officials Hamrick drove directly Into the path of the train, apparently failing to see Carter as he tried wildly to sig nal the driver to stop. Best Foods Jars Adapted To Home Canning Purposes A timely suggestion for house wives is offered by Best Foods, Inc., and users of Best Foods mayonnaise will find this tip useiui lor effective, economical home canning. Best Foods Jars are adaptable for home canning ana the company offers self sealing lids for the halfpint pint and quart sizes. These lids are available at the company's offices. 2810 S. Kilbourne ave nue, Chicago. Housewives are reminded to be sure to specify sizes. Here are the Instructions of fered by Best Foods for the use of the self-sealing lids: Remove the wax paper and cardboard liners from the orig inal jar cover. Thoroughly cleanse the Jar cover and pre serving seal with soap and water. Rinse with hot water After filling Jar (following your usual canning method), center the preserving seal on top mak ing sure the rubber sealing ring is in coniaci with the glass edae Place the original Jar cover over the preserving seal and close tightly. Fruits, vegetables. Jams and Jellies put up In these attrac tive streamlined Jars add a snappy appearance to canning cupboards. The government Is encourag Ing all housewives to do more canning and here is an oppor tunity to cut canning costs. Claslnt lm. fnr Cluunml Ads t m. Too ism to ciusirr u so p. m. (By the Associated Prass) Burial with full military hon ors of 29 crewmen of a German submarine sunk by a destroyer on Atlantic patrol has been an nounced by the navy as the As sociated Press unofficial count of allied and neutral ship losses by submarines in the western Atlantic rose to 396. The navy declined to give further details of the sinking of the U-boat whose 29 dead were buried at Hampton, but in an nouncing the recent destruction of three more merchantmen de clared the captain of one was machine-gunned because he re fused to give the submarine commander the name of his ves sel. Br BUI Bonl (Wide World Military Editor) New York, July 24. While allied leaders discuss the prob lem of diversionary attacks to ease nazi pressure on the em battled Russian armies, there is a continuing possibility that the Russians will face a new front in Asia even before Britain and the United States can open up any sort of second front in western Europe. Japan is believed to have up ward of 600,000 troops (some sources estimate as many as 730,000) stationed in Manchu- kuo and easily accessible parts of northern China. Airplanes Ready A strong proportion of the Japanese air force also Is based in Manchukuo, according to the best available information, with additional facilities air fields, fuel supplies, -spare parts, re pair bases long since com pleted so that combat operations could begin the moment the needed extra planes had been flown in from China or the Jap anese home Islands. If the Japanese should attack Siberia (and the Aleutian occu pation well may have been a move to protect their flank for such an operation) there Is little likelihood that it would be set in motion, however, before late September or early October. Primary target of such an at tack would be, presumably, Russia's maritime provinces, and July and August are months of cloying heat and heavy rains along most of the lowland SI berian-Manchukuo border. Conditions are at their worst now for troop movements through the densely wooded valleys of the Ussurl and Amur rivers, whose broad, generally shallow courses mark off most of the boundary between Siberia and Manchukuo. Red Hint Readiness In recent weeks there have t7M MaU TrlDuns want ada. Enjoy a Cool, Crisp Salad Topped with BEST FOODS Mayonnaise at our Fountain Lunch Jarmin's PENNYWISE DRUG 323 E. Main We Make All Our Ice Cream Made Fresh Daily X aaiawd Dutch Boy Paints h YOUNGER k LANCE 31 No. Bartlatt Now genuine SweetHeart Soap actually costs less than many ordinary brands! The sensational One Cent Snle of fers you one full-sire cake for penny with every three cakes you buy. Save almost 25Cd SweetHeart is the only toilet soap you need! 1 : It's pure and mild enough even for bnhy. 2: SweetHeart's purity and fine fragrance help keep grown-up complexions adorable. 3: Men "go for" its plentiful lather. Today hurry to the store with purse full of pennies. 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On a bed of lettuce arrange strawberries, avocado balls, seeded grape halves, pear halves and orange slices, as illustrated. Serve with one cup Best Foods Real Mayonnaise to which grated orange rind has been added. The creamy light richness of Best Foods Real Mayonnaise blend lusciously with the fruit flavors to make this a superb "company" dessert. A grand idea when you entertain, the Bridge Club, too! I L 0SST FOOD'S REAL ADDS PBAL FLAVOR TOYOUR SALADS! IT'S THE HOME KIND, made with just eggs, added egg yolks, choica salad oil, vinegar and spices. No starchy filler. IT'S REALLY FRESH! It is mada with our own "fresh-press" Salad Oil, which we ourselves prepare fresh each day, as it is needed. 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