Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 17, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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Police Guard
CIO Union Hall
New York. Nov. 17 UR) A
special detail of 55 police guard
, ed the headquarters building and
' hiring hall of the National Mari
time union (CIO) today to pre
vent fist-swinging outbreaks be
tween left-wing and right-wing
seamen.
NMU Vice President Adrian
Duffy said any new attempt by
left-wingers to barricade the
building might delay the sailings
of some of the 14 ships sched
uled to leave port today by par
alyzing hirings and shipping of
NMU seamen from the Port of
New York. More than 700 riot
ous seamen besieged the build
ing yesterday and kept 60 per
sons, including Duffy, virtual
prisoners for 10 hours.
Fifty patrolmen commanded
by five sergeants stood guard
duty outside the NMU's six-story
building throughout the night
and were relieved by fresH de
tails in the morning.
Duffy and Joseph Moutal, 26,
a union patrolman, were kicked
and beaten by shouting and boo
ing demonstrators who gathered
to protest the union's anti-communist
resolutions passed at its
September convention and the
ousting of various union officers
during the past week. Both were
hospitalized.
Union officials expected more
action tonight when an expected
8000 NMU seamen assemble for
a general membership meeting.
Donald Drummond, ousted port
agent for the NMU, said char
ges would be brought then
against Joseph Curran, anti
communist union president, and
M. Hedley Stone, NMU interna
tional secretary-treasurer, char
ging them with violating six ar
ticles of the union constitution,
was dissatisfied with the Jury at
it stood.
For a luncheon salad add
small cheese cubes to a mixture
of diced apples, celery and may
onnaise. Fold in broken walnut
meats ut before serving.
Pageant Slated
Friday Night
A cast of more than 80 will
present pageant In the Bush
school auditorium at 8 o'clock
Friday night in commemoration
of the SOth anniversary of St.
John's Lutheran church, locat
ed at 1-flih and A.
Twelve scenes will be enact
ed: the founding, the ladies aid,
the choir, the young people's so
ciety, the school, the Lutheran
Laymen's league, the modern
choir, the Lutheran Women's
Guild, the Walther League, the
Sunday school and synod and
mission.
The Rev. Emil Becker is au
thor and narrator of the scrlnt.
Mrs. William H. Fischer is gen
eral chairman and William H.
Fischer is in charge of music. No
admission will be charged and
the general public is invited.
The church was organized In
1899 by Rev. Losser with six
Capital Journal. Salem. Ore., Thurftdar, Nor. IT, 1949 U
men as the original voting
membership.
Rev. H. W. Gross Is pastor of
the congregation which is af
filiated with the Missouri synod.
Ripe avocado Is delicious
mashed fine and seasoned with
salt. DeDDer. a little win vln.
gar and finely grated onion; us
as a spread for potato chips or
'small crisp crackers.
Cub Pack No. 11
Meets Friday Eve
First meeting of the year for
Cub Pack 11, sponsored by the
Englewood PTA, will be held
Friday night at 7:30 at the
school. Robert B. Wright will
serve as cubmaster in place of
Ralph Pickering, former cub-
master for a number of years,
now living at Woodburn.
Five dens are already meet
ing regularly in charge of the
folowing den mothers and as
sistants: Mrs. George Kanz and
Mrs. Leo Dumler, Mrs. B. L.
Trelstad and Mrs. Lee Haskins,
Mrs. Verne Reimann and Mrs.
D. T. Kelley, Mrs. Edwin Mc
Ewen and Mrs. George E Osko,
Mrs. Lloyd B. Miller and Mrs.
J. Victor Reno.
Cubmas t e r Wright reports
enough boys of cubbing age are
available to form six more dens
providing den mothers can be
secured. Boys between the ages
of 8 and 11, living in the Engle
wood district who are interested
in cubbing and their parents are
invited to attend the Friday
meeting.
Chester Waite and George
Shaw are serving as committee
men for Pack 11 with Harold
Douris, institutional representative.
Bridges Jury May
Be Chosen Today
San Francisco, Nov. 17 U.R)
Federal Judge George B. Harris
hoped a jury would be chosen
today to try CIO Longshore
Chief Harry Bridges but defense
and prosecution attorneyi were
not so sure.
A jury of 12 persons was seat
ed tentatively yesterday and
four alternates had to be chosen
before the trial could get under
way.
The prosecution had used on
ly two of its six challenges and
the defense only four of its 10.
And both sides were making ab
solutely sure of getting a jury
to their liking.
"I hope and expect we'll have
a Jury impaneled by Thursday,"
Harris said. Defense and prose
cution answered a weak "yes."
But outside of court, Defense At
torney Vincent Hallinan said he
Lucky says-
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Baking Needs, etc.
FLOUR Kitchen Craft 10-lb sack 85
HOT ROLL MIX Pillsbury Pkg. 27
PUMPKIN Moonbeam No. 2Vi can 215
MINCEMEAT Borden's 28-oz. jar 35'
PITTED DATES Dromedary VA-oz. 25
COCOANUT Dromedary Shred., 8-oz. 29
ALLSWEET MARGARINE Lb. 27'
PARKAY MARGARIN E, Color Kwik, lb. 31
NUCOA MARGARINE Mb. pkg. 27
SUNNYBANK MARGARINE l ib. pkg. 29
Your TURKEY
SAYE TIME WORK MONEY
WITH A SAFEWAY OVEN-READY TURKEY
Price is figured on the waste-free, pan-ready
weight. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
GRADE A.. GRADE A ,. m.
HENS, lb- c TOMS,
LOIN
Nuts, Candies, etc.
OREGON WALNUTS Mediums Lb. 35
ALMONDS Blue Diamond 1-lb. pkg. 39
BRAZIL NUTS 1-lb. pkg. 39
OREGON FILBERTS 1-lb. pkg. 29
MIXED NUTS Sunset Fancy 1-lb. pkg. 35
LARGE PECANS Funster. 1-lb. 49
ALMOND CLUSTERS 7-oz. pkg. 29
FLUFF-I-EST Marshmallows, Mb. pkg. 25
JELLO DESSERTS Gelatins 4 pkgs. 29
JELL-WELL GELATINS 4 pkgs. 25
Del Monte Peas
EARLY No. 303
GARDEN Can
15
SUGAR
Brown or Powdered
Mayonnaise
BEST FOODS Pin
Quality femous Jar
39c
Chickens
WASTE-FREE PAN-READY
Fryers lb. 69e
Roasters lb. 69
Stewers lb. 65e
Pork Roast
The finest of Pork Roasts ff.
at the lowest price in U jcQ
years. Loin or Rib end a47
cut.
Pork Chops c' lb. 49e
SKINNED HAMS iX2i SK" lb. 49'
Rib Roast. Grd, Good, lb.
75e Comm., lb.
65'
Ifflf Pan " Ready Rabbits lb 69'
trimmed waste-Free Sausaae p0rk lb. 45 Oysters
Swift
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Mtd. CAc
lil.l pint
be Sure of FRESH COFFEEl
AIRWAY
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DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS No. 2 can 45c
GREEN BEANS Santiam No. 2 can 22
FANCY PEAS, Sugar Belle, No. 303 cant 225
NIBLETS CORN Whole Kernel I2-oi. can Ige
CRAB MEAT Brigade 7-ox. can 50e
OYSTERS Breakwater 4-oi. 43c
LARGE SHRIMP Shady River 5-oi. 49e
SALAD DRESSING Duchess Pint 31c
TILLAMOOK CHEESE Par lb. 65c
FRUIT COCKTAIL Hostess, No. Vi 29
FRUIT COCKTAIL Libby. 303 can 17
CRANBERRY JELLY Ocean Spray 2 cans 25c
MARASCHINO CHERRIES S&W ox. 33c
PEACHES Del Monte halves, 22 can 29
DEL MONTE PEARS Choice, 2', can 30
APPLE JUICE Hood River Quart 20
STUFFED OLIVES Grandee l ot. bot. 37
KARO SYRUP Red Label 5-lb. can 55(
I KARO SYRUP Blue Label a ,D- t0"
Cranberries, Cefery, Sweet Potatoes, Apples, efc.
Cranberries credit to any meal! ,8d8 lb. 17c
Tokay Grapes KV retty as a picture! 2 lbs. 25c
Grapefruit Ariz, white lb. 8c Texas Pinks lb. 15c
CRISCO
Far
Ev.rythinf
you fry
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S 79c
Swift'ning
The perfect 3-lb.
shortening Con
69c
TREND
For ell' "'"-d Q
your washing ""kfl M4T
DATES 1 lb. cello pkg. 29 C
ORANGES, Navel lb. He
PEARS, Sweet, Ripe lb. 9c
CALAVO, AVOCADOES, lb. 49c
BROCCOLI, Bright lb. 10
CAULIFLOWER lb. 10c
CHINA LETTUCE lb. 9c
GREEN ONIONS,
RADISHES bunch 5 c
LETTUCE, Snappy lb. 1 2c
ONIONS, Broilers, 10 lb. ik39c
ONIONS, Yellow lb. 6c
PARSNIPS lb. 9c
TOMATOES 14
Crisp Juicy
Apples
2 b. 15c
2 b. 15c
1.59
Delicious
Red Romei
Spitxenburg
Big Box
oi. CELLO PKG.
Sweet Potatoes 2 u. 23 Yams 2 23
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25-lb. sock 8VC
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23C HEARTS, lb. 1ZC
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Danish, lb. 3C
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