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Show . DESERiT NEW, October Friday, 1947, 11. HE REMAINS IN JAIL WHILE THEY PASS BUCK T ry. wing on Minimum Pay,CIO Man Asks Solons wAsHING.T.,,,,A , ........, ' CIO official, estimating that of-- a congressmen are paid $7 to $12 an flour, to like how would try Rouse labor subcommittee today they . living on 40 tents an hour. 'i Russ Nixon. Washington' rep- i resentative of the CIO Electri- - U. S.:Zone Closes 4 pal Workers, made the compart., , son in a statement urging that Moils to Cigorett . I ban on the the hourly minimum of the tERL1N(AP)--act be raised from 40 r of tobacco and , twage-houmailing cigarets l'-to 75 cents. their official ex- - into Germanyalready in efcounting ' 44 now get fect in the U. S. zonewill be - ' - $15,000 acongressmen Nixon said, "on imposed soon by the ; year" -, occupation week, 52 the basis of a' If;; weeks a year. that would be Powers throughottt the former Reich In an effort to combat the $7.21 an hour. black market. B. J. Humes, bead Makes Comparison I A: "But Congress ix not in ses- of the American military govsion all year. Seven months is ernment postal section, said toa long term for Congress. Work- day. Humes said the prohibition ing 40 hours a week for seven months. each congressman gets would go Into effect Dec. 1, after emI which date tobacco sent into Ger$12.10 an hour from his taxpayers. many through the international ployers, the American Some congressmen, I know, work mails will be confiscated. The price of a carton of Amer,Inore than 40 hours a week when Some ican cigarets now is approxiCongress is in session. v less. work mately 1000 marks ($100 at the --nut exact figure is unimpomilitary rate of exchange). the to get rtant I only want you between Ides of the difference $7 an hour. or $12 an hour which you find does not go too far at present pricesand the 40 cents an hour minimum of t the present law." Nixon said it is "impossible" for a single worker to get along on less than $2500 a year. "That is roughly $1.20 an hour." be said. "At 40 cents an hour. a worker who was - lucky enough to work 40 hours a week all year would get only ' rs asked-membe- ' I"Not ;. il 0- Of 63 40-ho-ur ; MIN - - k.;,;. Bluoberry $ Shimbotry 1, , 0,10 ore ,:,,,: . 3 :. hrifisy tis I . 79t 73t El Camino Rind-- Skin lots Freaks Aneour. aka , . Stti I " ORANGES, size ., ' ii 1 ti t .f.- .1.. seedless POTATOESNo. Idaho Russets HUBBARD SQUASHthick meat . . GROCERIES-STR- EET - ., et- I 116 tea ims Nosttoostow 1 - tOMMO ilk ,,' 1.1?) , 4iik , - ' ) , lit CHILDREN. . '- - e ;,o'tilkt)f .. , , 11 NUCO, Full of Vitamins 10 irs 42c SACK CORH 43c Ile SHAVEX'S GRAPEFRUIT Sections 166 19c gnasz FOR CHRISTMAS and Those Ds licions Puddings Pruit Calais aro packagod in tin for easier nailing ovorssas and lb. 9c . 'lumbers. R I lb. 5c T FANCY No. So lid 0 Plum Pudding 49c )4 et. Can lioto Heads XING MIS Llarmalade 1 Caudi" YAMs0D,slanditcsuodl lairs Cra 'ar49c FANCY .19c .. Children', 2 lbs.15c Delight SUNNY JIM Ile Apple Jelly IL". lb. 5c SQUASH tarts cmd Do liMeus cu sandwitims. c OLD MONK SUSIECT TO DAILY MARS!? CHANGES , , &vi.e.. STEWING ' v Pkg. 4111' .' iforge 1 I All v 44 ROAST 00 L ... I AND lk FAIL CEREALS,HOT BEST TASTING OF MAN ANY . 01,1' ,, : : () CUBE STEAKL ,Z17i,. ,z , : , ' , - A l'ii. 4049, , - - op - - - . 12 oz. pkg... AUNT Ile .. , , 16c Pork & .11....t. wt..t it . ,o Pkg... 32c Candy Asst. LLPR.ICES-EFFEC- .. . , . TIr ' FRID I 1 - ' 1 '' lb. 39c .. . .- . . ' ' A . E . - ' t HAIIONVEMt caocEns; 7440;10 C.) çl' C., , . - trS47.-ticrifia, . bi ) PANCAKE FLOUR fISSOCOilITIE ED , 1 leo Beans 2:1 FaveriCteau... , ., s f4eetliekrAfi le 4 1 ,. , ( VAL. 1M'A 'EMMA 212 lb. . , . i . 't .. 11 ' ATURDAY, Oct. 31 and Nost.1 , o ' $ . . ,, ... , Easo,TlYsiGas.rdn ' , . 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POLL NAMED MORE flyi 10.1 t i, z, I - , , Um ,, f ' t I GRAPEFRUIT II .$I, , 1 )7 !IIMMI1i FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS UTAH ....0 . ' - .. TEXAS PRIDE , FRUIT COCICTI111:1 I ' i i ' V ... 33c Jug - ' 111J - ' i , , WI., . cans at a timet ) t, , Zen., 1...1 FANCY , ' ' , ; 0,, 12n144::! 29 c .,.... E 44,,;4 I uPFRUIT JUICE DEL MONTE (I' a. , 0 oz. pkg. 44c . , '.'. , , , Pints Powdered or MEN LOVE QUAKER OATS!. SO , ,,,p-,,- ' It's Delicious, No. 2 Can SPOT SWEET - ,.c , .., ;-- , , MAIL EARLY - :.,..,. .....,t, 71 , At. Can BISQUICK. 2 for 27c 1 lb. 6c 10 lbs. 55c 1 lb. 312c - , ri ) , vzito.,t,:-.27-- Famcy Wiwi No. I Can ---,. i , Delicious ea waffles end pancek 014 ,1111.1111itOpi , ELIY6 , .. .,7:,... lb 1.1APIE SYRUP ' : tidl, cents). Loozwlith but s fewbested. Ing,,,i ot saute is mashed pnadullS, 1127-7wootsill tics. It's . ... ts oiss sotto011. eg"33 I PRODUCE PRICES ' . Toosnlat, ea . - - .., .P71F gglgilaibt2 . . p...n..,0,,- - yet Lcon . . - g.Isgeiswee 7; bfwerttbetno TOtDit0 51UCe (it'l - , 1 I lounge' t water, end ate& I:Ilia:AA can of Huai ' ,.'t t..!,' ..-- MAVOV 3 lbs. 29.c Z( FLOOR , I An . .., - ..), f Liquid ' SAUSAGES SAVORY , t1,4 It' .... . : , 1 vs LE 1 - .,. lot 2 doz. 35c 1 ' and NOODLES! Just Heat and Eat . BEST FOODS 23c Chip Valenclos , 0 . 'tl''',,zi 4'3 om CO: Cbecolais Cookies 288juicy .. . 12 az. 15c PARSNIPS e; ' -- -. , 4w;cre,z4, 4,-e:tetzt:alocA.V.6- - I- ' 62c lb 39c lb. 65c lb 59c AND VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUITpink, ' .1114 - ASSOCIATED GnOCIEELS 40Zrot4-- TAN ERINE JUICE lb. 39c lb PEARSfancy dAnjou : I Nrv . ; - I 79c Pumpkin Pies . I with Watoemolon Jar Icing Orange . 11 ---- There's a reason why A. G. Stores sell for LESStheir tremendous pooled purchasing power enables them to Ourihase their m erchandise at a substantial savings. These savings are reflected in the prices offered you. Only AG Store, (A ssocioted Grocers) own and operate their own wholesale house. Goblin Coke (Chocolat. Marble Wilk froth . . ! , N 1,0 4,. Associated Grocers BAKERY 49c m. FRUITS :,, 111S. cc 20 I , LY'NDEN o 190 (white') 20c lot - ,,,,,,,, El Cmaino Stuffed am Jar. Oranges-- 20 igt lb. years Mexicali Style Tomei,' I - - 20 oz. Jay lb. wime.iui :-- - -x i , 93c BEEF Nippy Cbt000---- 1 00 S. - - ,. 11111M Intl ld Apricots in HAMS ENDS for roasting Wang San picked a policeInan's pocket. , ,i 0 Or "A. G." Stands for SIRLOIN'STEAK o.winp I - ( q4...) - 1 grenadine- -- DELICATESSEN - - - ' CHICKEN 0t t,6r:4-- or k't manrim. 0" average halfCudahy, Puritan HAMSwhole, embarrassing 41 HEN-S-3 GROUND Picki3ocket Picks Upon the Wiwi(' Man HONG KONG - (AP)PickpWang San has two months ocket miso - aI i MEATS STEWING - 4 , ( 00.15 El Camino - many sectionl ofthe country. "Consumer interest centered on staple merchandise; resistance to, high prices grew," the bust- ness research firm said. ; week-to-we- PASCO an the - ttakeponder he made. . vtioornasi;lewasshoapttpliinlagutewd 'remained ilUtottit vai 3. 63e Clony Sp4c.d dwoefinsellsgahytlybuint I one sent Tuesday asking for .s report on whether any Amen can soldiers had been killed or Peru Cabinet Quits; wounded in incidents. Rep. Bennett said Tuesday that New Premier Selected "many" American soldiers Pad Rear LIMA, Peru (AP) been killed or wounded by ComAdm. Roque Saldias, president of munists in the Trieste area since 44 , the National Assembly and form- the U. S. troops moved into the er navy minister, was designat- former Italian border- - p territory, . , ed by President Jose Luis Beisti "AV1 EE' tamente Rivero to head a new eS,a10:001.11,e' cabinet today after the entire government had resigned in a 41 40: , body last night. . L. Epp The retiring ministers, beset SS ha tee SSthroep II 1 f by strikes and other labor till, , ficulties in recent months, exDoor of North Next Scmi AND plained they wished to give the CHILI "QUIKLBRIK" president a free hand in reorgan730 SO. STATE III izing the government. ONI .3e Respkiirrir t de rnodpeode Illi , puts .proserves len Is es. promo- eatotheurnft; I v,sael ee iel , GROCERIES Dkkonson'a 1 It " l six-wee- ks (11-M- Groceries ore delivered every day in the city and Tuesdays and Fridays in the county! Shop at ZCMI, for the best variety of Ole best foods in town! WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Veterans Administration said today that of 2,352,514 war veterans on its pension rolls, 128,963 are 85 or over. The "65 and above" group Includes all 85 Civil War pen- sioners, all the 809 veterans of the Indian wars, and all nbut 917 of the 112,846, Spanish-Amerieawar veterans. Also included in this elderly group are 145 veterans! of World War II and 13.745 of the 437,155 World War I veterans. as well as 2212 men of the regular armed services establishment Annual benefits to the elderly veterans total $131,689,000, in- cluding: Civil War, $120.600, In- dian War, $700,000: Spanish-AmericWar, $119,084,000; World War 1, $10,391,000; World War II, $206.000, and pensioned regulars, $1,187,000. -- - 4 Incidents Near Trieste . Pensions Paid .128963 Vets , Slightly. , ' k , . . 7 to 11 per coot above U. S. Army tion office of the allied military ing on Yugoslavia, which, now is the corresponding week a year public relations at Trieste said government made a similar reply a free state. ago, Dun & Bradstreet reported today there had been no Army to inquiries there, Bennett, who recently return-- '' today. confirmation. of an assertion by tour of Eu- t The decline, de- I ed from a o ) In Washington yesterday, Rep. Marion T. Bennett and the Near East, said the Tope th. that therthave been "63 Army galdit had asked incidents had been hidden .be,. dents of armed aggression by Gen. Bryaht, Moore. American hind a "brass curtain of Amer-- S. whether the Communists" against ,U. commander ANTrieote, can military censorship!' forces in Trieste, there had been iny incidents in- "I have the names and identi- end American Yugoslav fications of the incidents as furThe public relations office said volving dit could say nothing. however, tpororott;itts wpuhbiclhiclhya.vTehentiAt rbmeeynoarei- nished me by our military intelabout the congressman's asserhe said. , ,....,... oot request expanded ligence," tion at this time. The public rela-- . yesterday's ....., .... ZCMI Workers Like 'Incentive' Recalling that business groups have maintained to the committee that a minimum wage boost would be inflationary, Nixon said: think 'the American people have heard enough of this callous argumentthat a few dollars added to their income to help feed their children, provide medical care, put a roof over their beads, get a little tion, etc.. are inflationary. same dollars, when they "The accumulate by the billions in eorporate profits, are necessary to provide business with an 'incentive Workers like an incentive. too." Red-Yan- ROME--(A- P) SAN FRANCISCO(AP) The judge blamed the attorney MA district attorney blamed the. court v. clerk. it was siiid The court clerk the jailer's fault. Whatever the reason, Calvin Barnesipent seven extra weeks in jail. Barnes '''was arrested Aug, 28. He was charged with creating a disturbance at the state employment office over delay in his jobless benefit check. Municipal Judge Leo Cunningham dismissed the case Sept. 19. But, as it turned out, Barnes spent another two months behind bars because somebody apparently overlooked the necessary papers to ,let him go free. He's out now. . : Army Denies I ,,, - - . ... ( ( 7,01,),.7...m.. - . . - |