I tommy Leaders' Trial Near End y New York, Oct. 8 U.BThe ' . i :.... t 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. 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AT Elsinore Sliced 1 BEETS ELSINORE FRUIT COCKTAIL 6-195 Case 24 cans $7.75 V ELSINORE BARTLETT Q No. 2 ww cans Case 24 cans $3,35 Hearts Calif -5 '.'5 Center Cuts .m ELSINORE BARTLETT V cans " m sat. oat m 4 sob a m APRKUI5 6 6 Tasty Pak Cut Green Beans Case 24 cans, $3.50 Capitol Short Cut W A f Case 24 cans, $3.35 Tasty Pak Cuts & Tips f No. Jt A g5 0 300 cans Case 24 cans, $7.35 Elsinore Whole Kernel CJ An sssW T SB Ono.: cons Case 24 cans, $3.98 IGA No. 2'j cons Case 24 cans, $1.95 Green Beans Case 24 1 Tasty Pak Cuts & Ti Asparagus Ca! Elsinore Whole CORN A Pumpkin 0 I I 49c i I-h7, r . R ' 1 Stock vour Dantrv with these baraaim f tV Elsinore Dimole PEAS JT r w f. ... on O . If iu. ouj cans w Qp w mm Case 24 cans $3.79 iv-i-itiii-i-y 'wi-rii ASPARAGUS 69c 6 n 3m 89' )19 No. 2'i cans Case 24 cans $4.75 TASTY PAK YELLOW CLING REACHES 6 -I49 Case 24 cans $5.89 ' ELSINORE $ .BOYSENBERRIES O Z. Case 24 cons $5.55 No. 2 cans Cose 24 cans $2.75 ;. Elsinore Cream Allll ft No. 303 3i LUKN W can. s Cose 24 cans $3.5Q Tasty Pak 111 A V nr AsVIC VVAA DCM(X3 "DlSur't OlVILtD iw'WHosi.Pr ar VIENNA 19 4 ol Cut 6 )39 No. 2 cans .... Case 24 cans $3.98 J00 Cut-rite WAX PAPER 125 ft. 23c HYDROX 23c and , B Tasty Pak Small t No. 303 TO A PEAS O cans "C 1 lCase 24 cans $3.15 zg&S Royal Puddings 4 29c 4 23c IGA JELL-IT Six delicious flavors of fine gelatine i 1 89c & Bunch "m L 45c M GARDEN FRESH TO IGA STORES DAILY NO. 1 OREGON Potatoes Tokay Grapes Large, sweet & delicious. Local Carrots 288 SIZE Sunkist Oranges BIG NEWS I MONET-SAVING PREMIUMS Blf sftAsk sslBieji est est tt mm iifMm hardens tf ArUKAltu MILK Writ Box 3531, San Francisco 19 for FREE PREMIUM BOOK andbuy2cans23c OR ONE OF THE 140 OTHER PRIZES OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Get entry blank y ) r At IGA Stores cans A J STAR KIST TUNA sas 33c 39c SWIFT'S PREM 35c 3 - $1.00 CAMPEBLL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 - 29c Swanson's Chicken Steeped in Butter Gravy Whole parts of tender young corn-fed Ne braska and Iowa chicken ready to heat and serve. 16 0Z. CAN 55c SWANSON'S A e Chicken Spread can 4sF I The six ounce can will make a least five good sized sandwiches. It's ready to spread. Highland Cane and Maple SYRUP 12 os. Jus; 25 os. Jus; 30c 57c Delicious syrup from Old Vermont 29c 8 WH0UWW1OSUI IGA I fi5,f.4i THEN i USUI SEND g ' ' FOR Big Bulb Offer IVORY SOAP Ixlh TIDE Lo9,pk9 28c OXYDOL 28c DUZ m?:xh,ng 28c DREFT 28c l mrVyVYy ..mmm, n I'T(f Hf VST Y rr-j i ssi v sm earn s o r m i - r. s . Puffed Wheat ... 12c ruuea rne ... I SAVE EVERY DAY AT IGA STORES HIGHLAND MARKET PEARSON'S FOOD MKT. 80 Highland Ave. 194 No. Commercial BROADWAY GROCERY MODEL FOOD MARKET Broadway & Market - Open Sunday 275 North Hlf h St. SCIO FOOD MARKET ORCUTT'S MARKET 4200 North River Road QUALITY FOOD MKT. CENTRAL CASH MARKET 17th and Center Monmouth, Oregon CARTER'S MARKET RONNER'S GROCERY "th and Market St. Gerv.ls, Oren.n STATE STREET MARKET QUAIL'S GROCERY LEMMON'S MARKET INDEPENDENCE 5!)H North Commercial St. IflULrLlllLnUL KEN GOLLIET FOOD MARKET Mehama, Ore. Open Sundays Independence, Oregon QUALITY FOOD MARKET This IGA Store is owned and operated by Henry Schrenk and Rupert Schulx, two grocers with mony years esperience in the food business. They have the know how to give you the courteus and friendly service that makes shopping a pleasure. 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