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Thursday. May . 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN IF YOU'RE HOT TRADING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH! Small Size Swift's Premium (Brand Short Shank Fully Cooked Delicious U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER WELL TRIMMED ehucl; Roast 41 U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER -WASTE FREE Cross Rib Roast EXTRA JUMBO -AVERAGE 12 TO LB. MOTS THEY- $efl29 U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER -CENTER CUT Round Steak U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER -EXTRA LEAN, NO WASTE : Germed Beef ,o U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER - SHORT CUT Prime Rib Roast Meal Prices in This Ad Good Through Saturday, May 1 1 LEAN CENTER CUT SHOULDER pork steak Extra Fancy Deep Water Fresh Caught Pacific Siracflpdeir met lb. roceteria Ft reODUCE kJS-vOvJs: Hih Luscious Red Ripe Extra Fancy 12 OZ. CUPS Start Tha Day Right with strawberries k ertam for breakfast. SNIDER'S or JORGENSEN'S WHIPPING CREAM, Vi pint 33c Sweet and Juicy California i Enjoyment Lew in Calories CEfl.uTl4CflDILDpeS HEAD IETTUC CRISP LETTUCE SALAD ADDS ZEST TO A MEAL Crisp Fresh Vacuum Cooled j Q: I vf : WALKING DOWN SENATE STEPS, Marine pallbearers carry casket of late Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R), Wis. to waiting hearse following services in Senate chamber. He was Marine in Second World War. (International) LOCAL GREEN ONIONS LOCAL RED RADISHES LOCAL FANCY ASPARAGUS 2 Bun. 15c 2 Dun. 15c Lb. 25c SUIIKIST LEMONS. Doz. 30c Coachella Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 45c HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES Lb. 15c Officials Closing Short Creek School 01 Religious Sect Kingman, Ariz. (U.R) Offi cials are closing the school in the desolate Arizona community of Short Creek, inhabited by members of an extremist religi ous sect, because of charges that at least two eighth grade girls were pregnant. E. Ray Brown, principal of the Short Creek school, also charged that the sect, . an offshoot dis owned by the Latter-day Saints church, again is practicing po lygamy. Two Leave School Brown was reported as saying that during the last year two eighth-grade girls left school be cause they became pregnant. "That's not polygamy, that's white slavery," the school prin cipal was quoted as saying. "The devil is the real mastermind in Short Creek!" Brown's charges about polyga my were denied by Richard Brook, Mojave county chief .ju venile probation officer. Brook said he and Sheriff Frank Porter went to Short Creek Monday and "found nothing to substanti ate" Brown's charges. The . alleged resurgence in polygamy at the remote hamlet near the Utah border has drawn the attention of Arizona Attor ney General Robert Morrison, who was reported to be consid ering closing the town due to the charges. This isolated Arizona strip community gained fame in 1953 when law enforcement officers staged a predawn raid and ar rested 26 Short Creek husbands for living in polygamy, a tenet of their religion. China Rescue Pi Rests in Honolulu Honolulu U.R) Henry Bush, a Venezuelan Airline pilot who claims ne maae a secret rescue mission inside Red China, arrived here 'Wed nesday night. Bush maintained that the ahnut the flieht was true, but indicated that he thought the newspapers over-emphasized the importance of it. The pilot said he intended to rest two days in Hawaii be fore flying to Los Angeles to ail rieht of the story to a mo tion picture concern. He plans to return to work in Vene zuela on May 15. Bush, 42, is nearing the com pletion of a seven-month trip around the world. He is on vaca tion from the Venezuelan Air lines. He attracted world-wide at tention last month when he told his story of a flight 350 miles into Communist China to res cue a 13-vear-old Chinese boy held a virtual prisoner by the Communists. Bush, and his co-pilot Mike Sullivan of Bangkok, said they turned down $10,000 from the boy's parents for making tne dangerous flight. They explain ed they just wanted to "bring the boy home, where he be longed." Smog Law Violation Brings Heavy Fine Los Angeles U.R) A Portland trucking firm has heen ordered to nay the largest fine ever assessed against a transportation company for vio lation of local smog laws. Municioal Judge Mark Brand- ler Wednesday fined Exley Pro duce Express Co., which main tains headquarters at Portland and an office here, $500 for a smog violation last March 20 when a diesel truck emitted "heavy" smoke on the Holly wood Freeway. Brandler said the company had been found McCarthy Successor On Committee Named Washington U.R) Vice President Richard M. Nixon has appointed Sen. Carl T. Curtis (R-Neb.) to succeed the late Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.) on the Senate Labor Rackets Committee. , The 52-year-old Curtis, a prominent critic of labor, has been m the Senate since 1955. He previously ' served eight terms in the House. The appointment came Wed nesday after Edward Bennett Williams, the attorney for Teamsters President Dave Beck, had challenged the committee's authority to hold hearings in view of the McCarthy vacancy. Mrs. Langley Tells Of Elkins Attempt To Sell Recordings Portland (U.R) Mrs. Janice Langley, wife of Multnomah County District Attorney Wil liam Langley, testified in Fed eral Court Wednesday that racketeer James Elkins tried to sell her some tape recorded con versations for $10,000. Mrs. Langley took the stand as a government witness against Elkins and his employee, Ray mond Clark, on trial on federal indictments accusing them to illegally tapping telephone com munications. Mrs. Langley said Elkins played two of the record ings for her. Blackmail Indicated Earlier in the trial, both Lang ley and Teamster Chief Clyde Crosby had testified that Elkins had played them the recordings. Those witnesses had testified that Elkins told them the re cordings had cost him $10,000 and they indicated he tried to blackmail them. Mrs. Langley told the court, "For $10,000 he'd leave those tapes for me." ' She said she refused to let her husband take any action against Elkins as a result of his visit because she feared for the safety of her family. The government indicated it Is nearing the end of its case against Elkins and Clark. Legislator Dies Ontario (U.R) Patrick Joseph Gallagher, 72, attorney and for mer Oregon legislator from Mal heur county, died Wednesday at a local hospital. Gallagher, who had returned from Portland Tuesday night, suf fered a fainting spell shortly before noon and died about an hour later. He served in the Legislature in 1919 and 1921 and returned to Ontario to practice law with his son in 1925. 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