China Policy Of U.S. Scored By Sen. Knowland HONOLULU, Dec. 7. P Senator Knowland (R-Cal) said on his arrival from the orient last Monday the U. S. State de partment was sending a specialist on a slow boat to China when the Nationalists desperately need n blood transfusion. Knowland, flying in ahead of three colleagues who were round ing out a globe tour, bitterly cri ticized the State department's China policy., "Now when minutes, hours and days are of vital Importance the State department announces ts Bpeclalist Dr. Jessup (Philip K.) is waiting until Dec. 20 to take a slow boat to China," Knowland said. "Perhaps by the time he ar rives Great Britain will have completed ground work for an other Munich by appeasement of the (Chinese) communists through recognition," he declar ed. As a member of the Senate, Knowland said he was "shocked by what has ; been done in the name of the. people pf the United States. . . : "It is cleaW State department actions are directed now, as in the past few years, toward divid ing rather than unifying non Communist forces in China, in cluding those on the island of ' Formosa,'; .the , Californian con- tinued. . .- -: -. . I ' , "It has long been; Communist doctrine to divide and conquer," he went on, "we should not be undermining bur-friends by new moves which will tend to divide them in their most critical hours. Despite serious setbacks and re gardless of grave errors by the Chinese government and our own,- I am convinced that the free, independent and non-Communist government of China will live." Arriving in another plane Sen ator Ellender (D-La) said he feared Formosa might fall into the hands of the Chinese Commu nists and be used as bait against the United States." (Formosa sits astride the sea and airlanes between the Philip pines and Okinawa, the United States' most Important base in the orient.) Ellender said the military sit uation in China was black, Aged Doctor Voted Top Practitioner Of 1949 WASHINGTON' Dec. Dr. Andy Hall of Mount Vernon, 111., today was named the "out standing practitioner of the year" bv the American Medical association. Dr. Hall, who will be 85 next Jan. 8, Is the father of three sons who are doctors. The AMA house of delegates wted him fold md! for hffV' ing "rendered exceptional 'serv ice to his community." Flaming Airplane Carries Five Persons To Death LONG BEACH, Calif., Dec. 7. MP) Five occupartts of a light plane died Monday in a flaming crash, seconds after they took off on a midnight sightseeing flight. Robert Sanders, 33, operator of a drugstore fountain-grill, was identified as the pilot. A friend, Harry Herbst, 34 said he had been invited on the trip with San ders and four Mends but de clined, explaining: "I wouldn't go up in foggy weather like this." The tower at municipal airport cleared the plane, however, say ing visibility was satisfactory. The other dead were identified by police as Cliff Boyden, 35: Ed die C. Wise, 42; Hal Evans, 22; and John Putnam all of Long Beach. . ....... Edinburgh is the center of the British printing industry. i hoi act w.t.f Hootor on. day And n.v.r tqtm Know "Blu Momhy." Kabul,' the capital of Afghan istan recently paved its streets for the first time. Girl Relies On God As Medics Try To Save Her Hand MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 7. UP) Medical science today makes Its last try for. a while to save the hand of Betty Lou Marbury, whose faith is in the Lord. The 10-year-old girl gets one more X-Ray treatment here. Then, with Christmas ahead, she returns to her farm home until early next week. That's when a Memphis sureeon will answer the question: Must her right hand be ampu tated? Or will science and the prayers of a nation save it and preserve the simple faith of Bet-tyT From a' medical standpoint there isn't much hope a malig nant infection such as Betty's isn't easy to cure, or stop. And many of the ministers who have offered prayers have ex pressed faith that the hand will be saved but have added that sometimes it isn't "God's will" that a certain prnypr b srr?.r.t ed. " v Betty and her parents drove here -yesterday from, their home near Brownsville, Tenn., 60 miles away, for an X-Ray treatment. They were met by Chaplain Frederick P. Loman of Baptist hospital, who said a prayer for Betty and then gave her a Bible, i In the same hospital the Mem phis and Shelby, county Baptist pastors conference offered a spe cial plea for the . frail : little blonde. ' ' . . - It was six days ago that Betty wrote a letter to tlie Commercial appeal. She said she had been told her hand might have to be removed." , She asked the oaner"s reader to nrav that her health mloht be Ku Klux Merger Under One Leader Appears Slated ; TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 7. UP) A high Wan spokesman predicted here Monday that all Ku Klux Klansmen soon will be united under one national lead er and will carry ou a. iinwle program. The prediction was made by William Hendrix, national adju- restored. She knew, she said, that God would answer their prayers. WsJ., Dac. 7, 1949 Tht Nawt-Ravlaw, RoMburf, Or. 11 tant of, the Southern Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, In announc ing that a "working agreement" had been made with the Ala bama Klan. The southern knights of the Ku Klux Klan is an offshoot of the original Southern Klans, Inc. It has units in Florida, South Geor gia and South Alabama. ,5V i he past lew momhs it has operated as an independent organization. The agreement with the Ala bama Klan is believed to leave only the Klans In North Carolina and South Carolina operating as an individual unit. . Imperial Wizard Samuel Rop er of the Associated Klans of America and of the Association of Georgia Klans recently .' an nounced a "working agreement" with the federated Klans of Ala bama. , V The Klan's main purpose. Hen drix said, is to combat Commu nism. A "dead spot" is an area ' in ...UIW . I J 1 1 . 1 . nal is extremely poor or absent. Termites, when eaten, are aaid to taste like roasted chestnuts. Shirley Temple Granted Divorce LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7. im Shirley Temple divorced John, Agar Monday testifying that her marriage to the handsome actor was turbulent. She accused him of paying too much attention to other women and of drinking too much. Courtroom spectators gasped when the one-time child stai testified that Agar's conduct once forced her to leave their house and consider "driving over a cliff." She said that when she was five months Dreenant Asat brought another woman into hei 1 Dearoom and urged her to go out to a party. Frequently! she said, he left her alone in night clubs while he danced with other women and kissed them. Also, she declared, Agar fre quently came home "very drunk," and with lipstick on his face. Miss Temple, 21, and Agar, 28, were married in Beverly Hills, Calif., Sept. 19, 1945, while Agar was in the air force. It was one of movleland'i big romantic events. They have a daughter, Linda Susan,. 22 months. The couple separated last Oct. 12, the day before she sued for divorce. ! Jttite Feitfured Again Wjvp-J 1 1 " S , Vhhort. Cut from caster tCV shank W extra f V . - .: " ' ... -;- j Ak.. Fl just right ...... corn"fed .porkers and,j-r-''- STORE HOURS -v:vpj: sag II... - iye tnem that srioi i I ; Week days 9:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. . JsKS. I ' I makes for if-nd smokey flor : I Sundays T0:00 a.m. 6:00p.m. fl?PL I 1 atng-G V""r i ...T, j All prices effectivfl through ; . . IlmW? V y' ' I ... - Sunday, Dee. 11. .:. . , . '. . .... ,, , ,. Round Steak 79c jCCTX : rf t:4 ,?vT"w' 40 : SmoVtd Picnic Va IJIC"? 4 1 Pork ' If-.. . 1 fvy' k : ' shoulder Style" W . " ,.rve. Grand . 7QC . J r 0 HI JICdK Good Lb Rib Roast tMt Swiss Steaks lb. 79c Pot Roast ' Arm cutt lb 53e Beef Short Ribs lb. 23c Ground Beef r::: lb. 35' Heinz Ketchup " - 19e No need to extol the virtues of this tine Heinz lomato proaucu Pork Beans 15c Just heat n eatl Van Camp's finest for a tasty meal in a hurry. Tuna Fish f OUtTRK. AND SEA FOODS PAN-READY & WASTE-FREE! I Fancy Fryers' tMiioWsd lb. 69e Fancy Roasters , ,- lb. 59c Fricassee' Fowl Pn-Rdy b. 65c SALMON STEAKS . jb. 59c . HALIBUT STEAKS lb. 45c - FILLET OF SOLE lb. 39c " ROCK COD FILLETS lb. 29c FRESH OYSTERS t pint 69c FRESHSKINLESS WIENERS Economical to serve. Grand tatting, too! "PURE, LEANFRESH Pork Sausage ib. 45c Country stylo,' seaiontd to delight your test, Now of Safeway! SNOW CLOUD Marshmallows Soft " V2-lb. and light Pkg. 11 HOC Dr'ed 4,b' 'S-sn UIICO Italian Pkg. OO , For stewed prunes to please your palatt and keep you in top shape. Uregonrr Silver Bay Albacore! No. Vj 11 Can 00 Buy several cans you won't be wondering what to put in those lunch sandwiches., . GlaceFruits S&W Fruit 1 Cake Mixture Jar 39 " fx frxi J jl - h -1 Cheese Food Firestdi 2Ab. LOOT A good buy on a fint cheesef ood. Makes tasty sandwiches. 69 Bisquick Cuts baking IUa work in two , 40oz. Pkg. Cf Directions , for 12 delicious bakings on the package. Tested Dy xserty rocxer sum. . Bleach ORANGES FLORIDA Lb. 8c NAVELS Lb. Bag 45c 5LB. BAG DEW-FRESH, CRISP LETTUCE Per Lb. 8c APPLES WINESAP Box 1.19 Oil- GREEN CABBAGE LB. 03c CAULIFLOWER Snowy WMH LB. 08c CARROTS LB. 07c CELERY LB. 08c DRY ONIONS m LB. 7'2c PARSNIPS Fi ot Fi.,o LB. 09c RUTABAGAS ni'. $;. LB. 06c SWEET POTATOES LB.13'2C TOMATOES M, Kip. 14-ot. Crton 25c TURNIPS For Ttf Stow LB. 05c WINTER SQUASH . LB. 05c GRISGO SHORTENING For flaky pie crusts ' For flaky ; 3.lD.'Q ROYAL SATIN j SHORTENING Far bHr baking results . Can 3-lb. Jc CAMAY SOAP 11c Beauty soap Bath six ' bar IVORY SNOW Gr.nulatsd, 12V2-0-. Ivory mild Pkg. ' TREND 19' : For all your washing 11 -OX. Pkg. WAY PAPER 4 DC Cut-Rito 125-foot roll WHITE MAGIC Half Galloa JC 35c 19c r.Q ACKERS 1 Pirates' Gold Graham Mb. ire CRACKERS , Mb-ACc Honav Maid Graham w POPCORN 10 Jolly Tims unpoppad ex. ' DOG FOOD Playfair 3 16c 25c CORNED BEEF ( Froy Bentos 12-ozl can. DEVILED HAM 4Qc Undtrwood . 2l-ot. c 1 7 CATSUP Tast Tells 1 4-ox. bot. 11 ALMONDS Mb. Qc Bluo Diamond FILBERTS ' Northwest Grown pkg. Mb. pkg. Mb. AQc 17 COFFEE AND TEA SAVINGS! Edwards Coffee 73e 21 Nob Hill Coffee 68' 2.'b J135 OrarfaA EGGS 55c t.rgo Sins 0oi Airway Coffee K 65e S tea c-r;rrv;59 M2