Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 19, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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Moving Day Aged "Love Pirate" Sigmund Engel (cen
ter) miles and waves goodbye to friends as he is removed
from Cook county prison at Chicago for transfer to the
Illinois state prison at Joliet. He will serve a two to ten
year senten'ce for swindling red-headed Mrs. Reseda Cor
rigan of $8700. Engel is flanked by Deputies Harry Jacob
son (left) and Jack" Rudolph. (Acme Telephoto)
Attlee's Labor Party Promises
Nationalization of Industries
London, Jan. 19 tfP) Prime Minister Attlee's labor party today
promised to keep Britain on its socialist course with new national
ization of industry and continued rationing and price controls
if laborites retain power in the Feb. 23 elections.
The pledges were made in a 6,000-word manifesto containing
the campaign piatiorm ot tne
Socialist-minded labor party.
Principal aim of the labor
program, said the manifesto, was
full employment.
The policy declaration sharply
rapped Winston Churchill's Con
ervative party, which is bidding
for reinstatement on the promise
of steering the country out of
Socialist waters back to free
enterprise.
The Laborites said their fight
was directly against the Con
lervatives and against the "un-
imployment, strife and econom
ic confusion which would in
vitably result from the Conser
vative wish to "let things rip."
Thus the party in power had
fired the opening big gun
what promises to be one of the
most crucial political battles in
recent British history.
The Conservatives' big blast
is expected next week with the
issuance of a similar policy
manifesto. Churchill and his
"shadow cabinet" which would
become the real cabinet If the
Tories win met at his London
house yesterday to polish it up
Conservative reaction to the
labor manifesto was typified by
Lord Rothermere's London Daily
Mail, which called it a "blank
check on nationalization."
The Laborites have promised
to continue their Socialist pro
gram, already well on its way
with nationalization of major
industries in the five postwar
years of Labor rule.
To consolidate state ownership
and round out the picture of So
cialist aims, the party now prom
ises to take over the cement in
dustry, sugar refining, water
works, meat slaughtering, and
cold storage plants. It also said
it would keep an eye on cer
tain portions of the chemical in
dustry and take them over if it
were in the national interest to
do so.
Worry of
FALSE TEETH
Slipping or Irritating?
Don't be embarrassed by loose false
teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling when
you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a
little FASTEETH on your plates. This
pleasant powder gives a remarkable sense
of added comfort and security by holding
plates more firmly. No gummy, gooey,
' pasty taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non
acid). Get FASTEETH at any drug store.
The manifesto, titled "Let Us
Win Through Together" follow
ed closely a policy statement
called Labor believes in Bri
tain" issued last April before the
Labor party's annual confer
ence. One exception was its prom
ises on industrial insurance
which last spring the Laborites
had marked for state control
ine mannesto proposes to "mu
tualize" such insurance com
panies, putting them under own
ership of policy-holders.
Girl Groups Interest
Parents and Teachers
Lyons The Mari-Lynn PTA
met at the Rebekah hall with a
fair crowd, considering the
weather. The sixth grade moth
ers were hostesses for the eve
ning. Some discussion was held
on sponsoring either the Girl
Scouts or Camp Fire Girls
group. Following the business
meeting Paul Ackerman, from
the public relations office of
Portland, gave an interesting
talk. His two boys who were
with him furnished piano and
clarinet music. Refreshments
were served at the close of the
evening.
Swing Club Was
Speechless
When I Served My Gorgeous
Qeddi-lOlp Dessert!
For once everybody was speech M
less when I proudly brought in E W k
my gorgeous dessert, lusciously I m mm
decorated with Kcddi-wip, itiey
just couldn't understand how I
could serrc anything so glamor
ous with absolutely no prepara
mm or work. Rcddi-wip whips
itself at the touch of a finger.
Made with pure, rich cream,
it turns even simplest desserts
like gelatins, cupcakes, and pud
drags into gorgeous treats
instantly. Get Reddi-wip todayl
US! TBII UUKMAN 01 St OC El "IT I HI PI ITSELF"
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 19, 19509
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All Safeway stores in Salem ore now open Friday evenings until 8 P. M.
Safeway stores in Hollywood and 1420 State St., open every week-day evening until
8 p.m. Shop leisurely in the evenings, avoid the rush of daytime crowds.
Mrs. Wright's Bread Qc
WHITE OR WHEAT . IVj-lb. Loaf
Sunnybank Margarine nrc
Lb. MmtJ
SWEET. FRESH TASTING
Pictsweet Corn
Cream Style Golden
Jm No. 303 Cans 25e
Nob Hill Coffee K 68c
Airway Coffee 65c
Edwards Coffee !73e
CANTERBURY TEA ft 30c 19
UPTON'S TEA S 33 21
ORANGE PEKOE, BLACK TEAS
Soda Crackers
Oven-Glo New at Safeway
?- 29'
Kitchen Craft
Enriched Flour
$198 l $389
25-lb.
Sack
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tlib Roast
For a roast that's easy to carve one
that's sure to roast juicy and tender get
one of these Standing Rib Roasts at Safe
way today!
GRADE GOOD,
PER POUND
Eviscerated
Pan Ready
lb.
FRYERS
red
65c
Beef Short Ribs lb. 29c
Ground Beef Fresh lb. 35c
Pork Roast shouiderlb. 39c
Pork Steak shoulder lb. 45c
Pork Sausage lb. 45c
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SIRLOIN STEAKS
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Lots of lean, tender
meat. Chock full of
mouth - watering
goodness.
lb. 39c
lb. 59c
Sliced Bacon
lUrkeyS Hens
Smoked Hams lb. 53c
Fryers or Rabbits lb. 65c
Fresh Oysters pt. 69c
ID. & C
Smofced Port Shoulder
RINSO SOAP
Granulated 46-OZ.
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CRISCO SHORTENING
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It's digestible
Are Today s
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Value in Good
FOOD1.
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BEST LIKED, OF ALL THE BEEF ROASTS .'
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You get more for your money at
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Spinach i
27c
AQe
Strawberries is-. Pk
Bird 2C
Peaches i-.pk-
. . Honor 39C
Brussels
Ice Cream
,29c
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Hb CA$TU CMST 11 1
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BORAXO
Cleans dirty hands!
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Peanut
Butter
Specials!
PETER
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aerowax s Q A P AQc
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nourishing salad. jl
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SK.PPY
BRAND
PEANUT
BUTTER
Sweet CoaeheHa
Grapefruit
69c
t 69'
Prices in this ad are
effective thr o u g h
Monday, January 23.
We reserve the right
to limit quantities.
No sales to dealers.
pre-packaged I
1 SPINACH j
1 Garden-fresh 1
1 19c
1 i0-o. Pk- j
Potatoes 1
k 49c I
10 lb. ack I
98c I
15 lb. acW
Navel Oranges tig 59c
Green Cabbage 5c
Smooth Carrots. 8c
Saladsjj25
BANANAS
Golden Ripe
Tomatoes Jtr 3c
Hubbard
C,cVl lb. oc
Drv Onions
. Solid
Yams 2
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