Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 16, 1950, Page 14, Image 14

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Children for the First Time
t il rrntrii' ' 'ir
Named Gov. Earl Warren's
crime commission has named
Jack Dragna (above) as an
I important rival ol mobster
Mickey Cohen. The commis
sion identified Dragna as a 55-car-old
Mafia member of Los
Angeles. (AP Wirephoto)
Red Pact Aimed
At America
Washington, Feb. 16 VP)
Diplomatic authorities said to
day Soviet Russia and Red Chi
na apparently had designed
their new treaty of alliance in
part as a weapon for cutting
thr ground from under Ameri
can policy toward China.
That was the initial interpre
tation placed on the annex to
the pact, announced last night.
Under this, Russia promises to
hand over to Communist China
withing two years the South
Manchurian railway, which the
Soviets now operate, and the
port of Dairen. Moscow also says
it eventually will withdraw So
viet troops from the "jointly
used naval base" of Port Ar
thur.
American policy, as stated by
Secretary of State Acheson Jan,
12 is based on the hope of a con.
flict of .interest between Russia
and China in North China and
particularly in Manchuria.
If Russia actually returns the
railways, Dairen and Port Ar
thur the effect would be to min
imize this conflict.
Meanwhile, state department
officials are certain that both
Moscow and the Chinese Red
regime will make propaganda
capital of the fact that Russia
has entered into a treaty to re
linquish the special rights which
the United States has assailed as
a form of old fashioned imper
ialism in China.
Mary Ruth Dowd
Chosen Maid of Honor
Linfield College, McMinn
ville, Feb. 16 Mary Ruth
Dowd, Salem, a freshman at
Linfield college, McMinnville
was elected maid of honor to
reign with the Sweetheart of
Inter-collegiate Knights on cam
pus Friday, Saturday and Sun
day, February 10-12.
The court included three other
attendants as well as the two top
gins.
The court members were
guests of honor at a banquet in
the college commons Friday
evening, and at a formal ball
Saturday. The outstanding
freshmen were selected by mem
bers of the national service fra
ternity on the basis of poise,
neatness, attractivenes, friend
liness, scholastic ability, and
participation in school activi
ties.
i Atlanta. Feb. 16 W)--A delicate operation performed as 1,000
.... .u-j onhlo n rntton mill worker s wife
to see her husband and two children for the first time,
i It was the surgical transplant ten days ago of a cornea from
a still-born baby to the left eye of Mrs. Mary Ella Sams, 33, of
'. . Manchester, Ga.
Color television picked up mi
nute details and displayed them
to physicians at a southeastern
medical meeting. '
Mrs. Sams' sight was tested
with a liasnngnt oeara. i
children and relatives clustered
around her and told them she
could detect the light.
Her doctors at Grady hospital
were silent on the final results.
But she herself said joyfully:
You know, they think I'll
probably have 80 per cent vision
in this eye. Isn' that great?"
Mrs. Sams has been blind
since an infection at the age of
18 months. If sight is restored
to her left eye, a similar opera
tion may be performed later on
her other eye.
Cold War End
Election Issue
London, Feb. 16 iP) Win
ston Churchill's suggestion for
new Big Three talks to end the
cold war has pushed the debate
on the hydrogen super bomb In
to the British election campaign.
Churchill mentioned the bomb
but not by name last night
in a speech at Edinburgh. Then
he called for east-west talks on
the "highest level" in a "su
preme effort to bridge the gulf
between two worlds so that each
can live their life, if not in
friendship, at least without the
hatreds and maneuvers of cold
war."
It was the first attempt by
either conservatives or laborites
to inject the east-west issue into
the Feb. 23 election campaign
that so far has been fought sole
ly on domestic grounds more
or less socialism.
This suggested that conserva
tives may end up their campaign
by claiming that Churchill if
he becomes prime minister
could deal better with Russia's
Generalissimo Stalin than could
Laborite Prime Minister Clem
ent Attlee.
Nugget Inka Ormsby
In Production Test
Nugget Inka Ormsby, a regis
tered Holstein-Friesian cow
owned by C. J. Berning, Mt.
Angel, has completed a 365-day
production test of 843 pounds of
butterfat and 20,214 pounds of
4.25 per cent milk made in herd
improvement registry.
Testing was supervised by
Oregon State colleke in coopera
tion with the Holstrin-Friesian
Association of America.
The cow was milked twice
daily and was 6 years 4 months
when she began her test period.
Business Group Meets
Aumsville The Aumsville
Business Men's association met
at the fire hall. There were
eight members present. The next
meeting will be held Feb. 21 at
the fire hall.
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Capltnl Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Feb. 16, 195015
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SPINACH
Beef
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FRUIT COCKTAIL
In heavy tall -l ff
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HOMINY
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White.
large No. 2J4
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Pork Roasts
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
PICNICS
Ready-to-Eot
SWIFT'S SMOKED
Loin or Shoulder
49
lk 3 9
HUNT'S
Tomato Catsup '3..1.4 01 S.
10 oz. Chili Sauce - 12 oz. Cocktail Sauce
7-1.00
Boston Butts Lb. 3 9c L
OCEAN FRESH
Red Snapper Lb Z5c
XJST ARRIVED!
MW CEREAL
pkg. 25c
SPRY SHORTENING
9 lb. can 69c
RED SOUR CHERRIES
No. 2 can 29c
LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE
27c
Sliced
No. 2 can
Crushed J c
No. 2 can
Vi gal. Jug
SWIFTS PREM
12 oz. can
50 ib. bog
6. 49c
798
Netted Gems
U. S. No. 2's
POTATOES
GRAPEFRUIT
DELICIOUS APPLES
Texas Pinks sweet and
heavy with juice
Ex Faney & Fancy
31b 29c box
New Cabbage ,b. 6c
Texas, Solid Green Heads
Celery Hearts Pk. 19c
Fresh Green Stalks - Cello Wrapped
Spinach
garden fresh IP
cello pack pkg. I S C
Oranges thin ikin 3 dox. 49c
Sweet and Juicy - 344 Slie
Superior Cookies
39c
Koko Puffs
1 Ib. cello
Delicious chocolate eclaire
type cookies with choc.(4f.
base-sprinkled with cocoa- 5
nut. CI
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Wonder Food
wonderfully fresh
1 Ib.
cello
19c
$ Boysen-
( berries m
II in heavy syrup II
II & No. 2 cans U
WHITE KING
GRAN. SOAP
Ig.pkg 25C
Giant pkg, . . 53c
WHITE ROSE BLEACH
19c
33c
HUNTS
PORK &
BEANS
No. 300 cans
11 Tall Cans
1.00
ROYAL GELATIN
DEAL
Assorted Flavors
3 pkgs. with 4
aluminum molds
All for 31C
HUNTS
DILL
PICKLES
Large 24 ox. Jar
3 o -loo
Jars
Whole New X
if Pe,B"8S
S I No. 300 can II
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PABSTETT
Cheese Food
2 l 69c
These Grocery Specials Also
Available at
PARAMOUNT MARKET
SALEM'S QUALITY SERVICE STORE
Plus 2 Upcharge for Delivery en These Specials Only
260 North Liberty Phone 2-2461
3060 Portland Road
Two Big Stores
3720 East Statr