Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 06, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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tommy Leaders'
Trial Near End
y New York, Oct. 8 U.BThe
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criminal wiiiavjr uiai ui a
American communist leaders be
gan its 162nd trial day today
with only one more obstacle to
hurdle before entering the final
summation stage.
Defense summations were
scheduled to begin shortly after
Federal Judge Harold R. Medi
na rules on a final defense mo
tion, but a defense attorney's
bad cold threatened further de
lay. Richard Gladstein, counsel for
defendants Robert Thompson
and Gus Hall, was bedridden
and unable to attend the start of
m the final word-fest.
j Medina was expected to ask
A Thompson and Hall to allow the
js iiimmalinns in rnntintip uithmit
their lawyer, trusting to the four
other defense attorneys to pro
tect their rights. But if they re
fuse, a postponement 0f at least
one more day was likely.
Indications were that the 5,-000,000-w
o r d, $667,000 trial
H would be over before a far-
1 right-winger could say dialectal
ij materialism probably going
i to the Jury one week from the
3 start of summations. U.S. At
' torney John F. X. McGohey had
1 planned to sum up the prosecu-
I tion all clay next Wednesday.
J Medina, wno nas rocKea away
a . i .J ., i u ; n kiMu 1 1 . i
chair since the opening last Jan.
17 (ailed five of the 11 riefpn-
Jdants for contempt was expect
ed to take a ffood deal of Thurs
day, Oct. 13, for his charge to
the jury of eight women and
four men. The jury probably
will get the1 case Thursday evening.
Japs In Manchuria 1
Said Joining Reds
Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 8 (UJB
About half of the 60,000 Japa
nese remaining in Manchuria
and North China are either in
the Chinese Communist 8th
Route Army or working for the
communists, a recently-arrived
Japanese repatriate said today.
An attractive Eurasian taxi
dancer, who arrived from Har
bin, Manchuria, said the Rus
sians were sending home only
those Japanese who could not be
used by the Chinese communist
army.
Arizona Times Folds
Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 8 U.
The Arizona Times, the after
noon daily first published by
John Boettiger and his former
wife, Anna Roosevelt, announ
ced suspension of publication
with the conclusion of Wednes
day's press run.
Anderson Charges
Brannan Plan Strategy
Washington, Oct. 6 U.R) Sen.
Clinton P. Anderson, (D.-N.M.),
charged today that some admin
istration groups are trying to
force high farm supports to gain
eventual passage of the Brannan
plan.
Anderson made the charge as
a bipartisan long-range farm bill
went back to the senate agri
culture committee for revision.
Advocates of high farm supports
wrote in a provision to keep
price supports at 90 per cent of
parity for so-called basic farm
crops. The committee got in
structions to report the bill back
in 48 hours.
Vice President Alben W. Bar
kley twice cast the deciding vote
against the Anderson proposal
, for flexible price supports. Bar
'kley voted for rigid high sup
ports. He said he had always
urged them as a senator, and
added: "I cannot change my po
sition now."
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CAMPEBLL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 - 29c
Swanson's Chicken
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Gravy
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young corn-fed Ne
braska and Iowa
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and serve.
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55c
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sized sandwiches. It's ready to spread.
Highland
Cane
and
Maple
SYRUP
12 os. Jus; 25 os. Jus;
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Quality Food Market.