Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1949, Page 30, Image 30

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    bdel Krim, Lion of Morocco,
lots Return From Exile
By SAM SOUKI
Cairo (U.R) The old Lion of Morocco is rumblins anrt nawine
f afemii ao lie luieo biuuugll llic lltUTUW UUIlllIie OI IUS
;(ldea cage.
mir Abdel Krim, that almost legendary fimire of Morocco.
ho fought French hnd Spanish armies with his Riff warriors in
1925, is living in exile in Egypt,
nd not liking it.
He came to Egypt in 1947
hen he abandoned his ship at
ort Said while the French were
scorting him from his exile in
eunion Island to France, there
o spend his remaining days.
But North African national-
sts persuaded him to jump ship,
nd once again take up the cud
els for North African freedom
The "old lion," aged by more
han 20 years in exile, shuffled
Stthrough' the halls of the Arab
league and the Egyptian gov
rnment, hoping that he would
fget at least the moral support of
is Arab brethren.
But they were all busy with
EFalestine, and when Palestine
wded in defeat, the Emir snort-
id in disgust at the poor fight
and sank into a frustrated si-
ence.
The veteran Riff leader real
ized that the time was not pro-
litious for any North African
ampaign, military or political.
Now, two years after the Pal
atine affair and with the Arabs
ying to stage a comeback on
,ie international scene by con-
uctive social and political
plans, the old lion is stirring.
He has been meeting people,
land preparing a new drive to get
better conditions for the North
Africans.
Recently Emir Abdel Krim
visited Egyptian Premier Hus
sein Sirry Pasha to thank him
for Egypt's support of North
Africa at the United Nations.
(The Emir wants a United Na
tions inquiry commission to in
vestigate conditions in North
Africa.
All indications point to the
Emir being determined to carry
out some decisive moves, in fav
or of North Africa.
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Crown Zellerbach
Sales Down Slightly
San Francisco, Dec 1 UP)
Crown Zellerbach Corp. report
ed yesterday sales, including
subsidiaries, of $81,430,311 for
the six months ended Oct. 31,
first half of its fiscal year. This
compared with $85,049,716 in
the similar period last year.
Net income, after deducting a
currency devaluation adjust
ment of Canadian working capi
tal of $354,777, was $8,656,013
or $2.77 share. This compared
Vwith net of $10,266,039 or $3.29
k suuie ill me annual laio yen
Id. ' The report said results of its
second fiscal quarter showed an
improvement in sales and earn
ings compared with the first
quarter.
Bulgars Indict
12 as Tito Spies
Sofia, Bulgaria, Dec. 1 (PI
Former Communist Vice Pre
mier Traicho Kostov and 10 oth
ers were indicted today by Bul
garia's communst-domi n a t e d
government on charges of trea
son, spying and economic sabo
tage. They were accused of having
worked with Yugoslav agents
and American and British intel
ligence services.
(Rostov's trial on such
charges long has been expected.
Similar trials in other countries
the Soviet sphere have been
aimed at weeding out "Titoism"
support of Premier-Marshall
Tito of Yugoslavia. Hungary
recently executed her former
communist foreign minister.
Laszlo Rajk, convicted on simi
lar charges.)
The government published a
20,000-word indictment which
said that "with the knowledge
and agreement of the English in
telligence service, Kostov got in
secret criminal relations with
Yugoslav leaders."
The Indictment said Kostov
intended to attempt to deprive
Bulgaria of "her national sov
ereignty, territorial integrity
and independence, by her annex
ation to Yugoslavia, and first of
all by tearing away the Pirin
(Macedonia) region in favor of
Yugoslav Macedonia."
Tapllal Journal. Salem. Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1949 31
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with S W, product for product, by actual taste test.
For more than 30 years, grocers who have made this actual store
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like to Boast RUMP
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Our Weiners are so good SKINLESS 1 lb. 39c
JZSr WIENERS 2 lbs. 76c
should buy 4. 3 lbs. 1.08, 4 lbs. 1.29
All of our lunch meats are selling for 38c 0 " Tihs includes Minced Ham, Ring
Bologna, Salami, Liver Sausage, Braunsweiger, Roast Beef, Pickle and Pimiento,
Macaroni and Cheese, etc. It's the lowest price in Salem, and we have plenty for all.
PRODUCE!
CARROTS 2
bunches . . . . . 15c
CABBAGE Solid Head lb. 2c
CELERY Fresh, Crisp bunch 70c
LETTUCE
Large, Solid Heads. . . , 10c
CAULIFLOWER White ead 19c
ORANGES 220 Size dor. 29c
'MSSM FROZEN PEAS
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A Bagfull of Lever Fine Products
1 Large Rinso 1 Giant Silver Dust (with large
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Regular Lux Soap 2 Large Lifebuoy 1 Large
Swan Soap 1 Regular Swan Soap and 1 3-lb.
can Spry Shortening.
$1098
$2.75 Value for only
Also Free Plastic Utility Bag With This Purchase
LIMIT ONE TO A CUSTOMER
YOUR DOG WANTS
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DOG FOOD
New Canned Type
2 Cans
25c
Cut Green
Santiam Beans
19c
No. 2
can
Frozen Pictsweet
Concentrated
Orange Juice
25c
EASTERN
MOTOR
OIL
TWO
GALS.
99c
can
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