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MEDFORD (OREGOV) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVDI Veteran Writer Tells of Serious Russian View on Iran's Treaty Signing Thursday, Oetobr 13, 1951 GO o o G 0 o If You're Not Trading at The Groceteria You're Paying Too Much! 5 BIG FREE PARKING LOTS (KmoDCDiEiriEmn Q White House Coffee, all grinds . pound 89 Societe Jumbo Gum Drops lVilb. eello bag 39 Orach's Orange Slices 1 V2 lb. cello bag 39 Nabisco Chocolate Pinwheels pkg. of 1 dozen 49 Underwood's Deviled Ham . 2 oz. can, 3 for 50 Parkay Margarine pound 29 Sunshine Danquet Wafers ..... 1 3 oz. box 29 Dromedary Diced Citron - Orange and Lemon Peel 4 oz. glass 23 Sunrise Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 pound bag 37 Tang Salad Dressing .... quart jar 43 Miracle Whip Sandwich Spread quart jar 55 Allsweet Margarine pound 29 White Star Tuna Fish, chunk style No. Vi can 29 Snow's Clam Chowder No. 1 can, 4 for $1.03 Nalley's Chili, hot or regular ............... 15 oz. can, 4 for $1.00 Delrich Margarine pound 29 Tide ............... ....... large box 30, giant 739 king size $1.29 Dlue Cheer large box 30, giant 73 Pink Dreft large box 3 giant 73 Crisco ...... , ;i. . .;. . .'. . . 3 pound can 85 ( O NULAID AA LARGE EGGS Do, 5 r-, LUX SOAP REGULAR TOILET SIZE 3 forS' Lge.2-,25 LUX LIQUID DETERGENT Lux Flakes Rinso Blue DETERGENT Giant 75c Box 1 3 (333(3? iauMift 3 lb. can 85c 6 lb. can S1.69 I'm Glad I Wasn't Here in 1492! r ..Imagine what a dog's urc it was witmut . 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Note: Henry Shapiro, a vet eran of more than 15 years in Moscow as United Press manager, bas returned to his assignment in the Soviet capital after two years leave of absence dur ing which he lectured on Russian af fairs in the United States and under took special study at Harvard Univer sity. In the following dispatch, his first since returning to Moscow, this leading student of Soviet affairs points up the extreme gravity with which Russia regards Iran's accession to the pro-Western Baghdad pact. By HENRY SHAPIRO United Press. Correspondent Moscow (U.R) The Com munist Party newspaper Pravda charged today that Iran's acces sion to the pro-Western Baghdad pact- violates Iran's own agree ments witn Russia. One of these, the Soviet-Iran ian treaty of 1921, provides Rus sia the right to send its. troops into neighboring Iran if Soviet security is threatened from there and Iran's government cannot cope with this threat. Diplomatic sources here fore saw the theoretical possibility that the Soviet Union might in voke this 1921 treaty if it felt its security threatened by Iran's membership in the Baghdad pact. That Moscow considers itself threatened was clearly and sharply affirmed yesterday in Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov's official protest to' Iran against tne Baghdad pact. This feeling was made more I clear today in Pravda's three column front page editorial con taining one of the bitterest at tacks on Western policy in the Middle East in recent months. Claims Violation Pravda said Iran's accession would constitute violation of the two nations' 1927 treaty on guar antees and neutrality. The 1927 pact, supplemented the 1921 treaty under which Russia reserved the right to meet any threat to its security with in Iran's borders. Iran formally notified Iraq yesterday it intended to join the Baghdad alliance. Iraq already has mutual security treaties with Pakistan an Turkey. Pravda, the Communist Party's most authoritative organ, char acterized the Baghdad pact as an "aggressive anti-Soviet military grouping" and another link in a chain of cold war measures like NATO in Europe and SEATO in Southeast Asia. The editorial was published less than a day after Communist Party Leader Nikita S. Khrush chev, urged the abolition of NATO. i Khrushchev proposed this to Canadian External Affairs Min ister Lester Pearson during their talks yesterday with Soviet Pre mier, Nikolai Bulganin in the Crimea. Attacks Iraq Pravda coupled its attack on Iran with an attack on Iraq which it described as a "lick spittle" of Middle East colon izers. Pravda said Iran's World War II neutrality helped the nation avoid catastrophe and that "if Iran's neutral position served national interests in the past, it does so even more in the present." Siskiyou Clarifies Prison Labor Plan Yreka, Calif. A member of the Siskiyou county board of supervisors declared this week that the board has no intention of using jail prisoners on con struction work requiring special trades' experience. . The statement, by Supervisor Don Avery,, followed protests by organized labor against use of prisoner' labor for construction of ' a jail administration build ing. . , Avery' indicated that prison er labor would be on a volunteer basis and he said' such use is in accord with policies intended to aid prisoners to keep busy as an aid to their physical well-being and rehabilitation. . ' A representative of the Car penters and Building Trades un ion had' appeared before the board recently to protest use of jail labor as a violation of the California state labor code.. The Soviet and Britain occu pied Iran in August, 1941, to pre vent German infiltration of the oil-rich country that became one of the major stations on the U.S. lend-lease supply line. The action was taken under terms of the 1921 treaty. . In Washington, U.S. strategists said the United States does not expect Russia to take direct action against Iran for joining the defense pact but is remain ing alert to the possibility nevertheless. O Italian Government Honors Patterson Portland (U.R) The Italian government last night honored Gov. Paul L. Patterson of Ore gon with its Star of Solidarity at a Columbus Day banquet here. The decoration was presented in behalf of the president of the Italian Republic by Consul Baron Quaranta de San Severino. Other state officials attending the cere mony included Chief Justice Har old Warner of the Oregon Su preme Court: State Treasurer Sig Unander, and Multnomah County Circuit Judge Alfred T, Sulmonetti. Use Mail Tribune Want Ada Portland. Seattle Said Targets of Ship Discrimination Washington (U.R) Ports of Portland and Seattle have been unfairly discriminated against in favor of San Francisco by a group of ship lines, according to a ruling released by the Fed eral Maritime Board. The board said the Pacific Westbound Conference of three . shipping lines had been guilty of attracting traffic away from the Seattle and Portland ports by absorbing the inland , trans portation costs of products sent to San . Francisco instead of to ports in the northwest. Oregon Shipments Affected Particularly affected, the board said, were shipments of Oregon onions, explosives and newsprint. Equalization pay ments for shipments of apples, pears and dairy roducts were ap- . proved temporarily by the board until adequate shipping facili ties at Portland and Seattle are available. Officials of the two ports said fruit and dairy shipments as facilities would be available for soon as the equalization pay- ' ments were prohibited. 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