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SIX ROSEBUftg KEWS-fer-VlEW. r6$E6UR&, 6ft&Sfl, FRIDAY, N6Vm6Er 29, 1940. ii -t Jf ti pi e: i). i i. SI bi ui sc ci U li d a ' l V li , c o t 8 Tax Code Due For Changes; Sf if fer Levies Forecast Hy URUf'K CATTO.Y Nt'ws-HevlirW Wnnhim'toii Conns undent. 2 WASHINGTON. Nov. 2C A K'n. Anil ovtrhntiUnK of Urn federal tux nii-iii'lum In nluioKt iicvI(al)lo HiIh $intoi ami Blll'lVr lucoimt and ix- ClHH IHufflH laX If-VJl'M nut in Hie ciimIh. Tin mliiilniKlrafinn lias not yet formulated the tax pniKtaiii il will fci I Ijeloii conki'iihh, hut oiih tiling Ik perfectly oJivIoim: inn govern- inent Ii.ih got. to have more money, greatly ltiereaned t-niiHUuiptinn now - A record deficit ih being created inlays il'd ho good for twice that in huh i inin i ji-ui. Tax reveiiui'H from nil mmrtres will nut to a limit V.:100,00.UmO, wlille expenditures Kill tuo ahovo $l2.0(iii,0u0.ooo. Next yoar'a expenditure: will uIitiohL certainly he oh high an that, if not higher. Ah the? national Income rises the present tax Hrl-up will give a big ger yield. How much bigger, no otm Itnow.". Treasury opinion Ik that the Increase wouhtn't he tn arly enough and thaL hlf'her levies are imperative. Deflationary Steps Opposed "There Ih mi thought of HeekliiK tn put the government on a pay UK-you-Ko basis. Secretary Mor gMilhau, like most other mlmiiils Ualinn high-ups, opposes any really deflationary step jiiHt iih full recov ery seems to he taking hold. Jtlght now treasury ex pert h are Inclined tn feel that about a billion Ih all that could he added to the "take." - Probably the first. Item on the fldmlniHiratlnri'H program will he a fitronglheulng of the excess profits fax. The president Ik highly d if ni hil icd wltli the lax I tin I wan hurried through congress thin mi rumor, lle'd asked for a steeply-graduated bill to prevent the creation of war millionaires; what he got wan a hi t of fairly mild tateH, plun an ah turnalive niotlmrl of computing the tax oh whichin the treiiHury'H opin ion kIvoh n prodlnlotiH advanlaj-o in c-orporatioiiH which happened In make imod prolltH in the last few yea rs. Hence the administration will title that the rat en he Ktiffeued. and that computation of the lux he per mitted only on ihe buslH of invented rapltal. Income Tax Boost May Face Fight Higher income (axon are also in tin cards. I'resenl lalk in the treasury imuuc.stH a hnost In (he nnruial rate posHlhly from the jiresetil 4 per cent to ft or ti per cent.. IVrimual cxcmpthiiiH and credits may he reduced, al(linu;'.h the administration oppoen ton CLEAN BURNING STOVE OIL gives more heat it costs no more. For Information Call Tide Water Associated Oil Co. Phone 537 Fullerton's Cut Rate Drug Store invites you to come in and shop for your Christmas gifts as well as your every day needs. Shop Fullerton's, where their deep cut prices are as outstanding as their prompt and courteous service. Save with safety at Fullerton's. Stationery, an ideal .-.$2S0 Vicks .. 27C Christmas 98C Palmer's American Toiletries Full Line Bisodol, 4 ft 25c size XtV Squibb's Cod Liver $1.10 size .... 89C Anacin Tab lets, 50c size 39C Listerine Tooth 40c size . 33C Fitch Sham. poo, 75c siie JVC Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan on Gift Items. Gift Wrapping at No Extra Cost FULLERTON'S Limit Rights Reserved nmch broadening of th tax ano tor fear of cutting poiihiiiii't pur ciiaHinR powor. It 'a (julifi possible: thi adminln (ration won't wt tin way on the Inform tax booKl wilhont it hard flKlit In foimrcKH. TImtu'b cotiHld- eralilo foaling tbftn In favor of booKLitiK tho Hpccfal In per cent do-fense-tax levy on ineome, laxfl In place of hiking the? normal rates the Idea being that tho delenne, lax Ih c learly temporary, hut that once a normal rato Ih rained It (emlH to stay raised, Nuiwancn taxes on giiHollnft, fig aretH, theater lickelH, etc.. urn duo (o hit kept- New Hitiireen nl' tax re venue will h mmjkIiI. Din' cm rent huk,,hI ion would mtt a Kpecial tax (Mt nid't drinks. Sue li a tax during I In- world war brought In $r.ii,.ioo.- iHK), in,, I Him theory Ik litat. with much. There Ih also some Hontlmont In the new di-al for tryiiiK to put Into Ihe tax hill varloim related finan cial feature desired by the admin istration. These would include, in addition to Ihe specific IncrcaseH, the laisinK of the debt limit to Vt;0, coo.ooo.ooo or more and the elimi nation of (ax exemption on securl- lhH. The latter Item will probably kick up sin li n llKin. mourn, mat il may not put In u bill by Itself, MARKET REPORTS WOOL TIOSTON. Nov. 23. (AP) Thfi llillli'llll will k:iv lo- Commercial morrow: "The wool market and all Iih brain lies Iuih been quiet this week, ho far us new businoHH is con cerned, The announcement of fur ther government onleiH for deliv ery through Oils fiscal year haH had only u momentary influence on the market. Mills evidently have enough wool to make them com fortable with reflect to their cur rent contracts unit are not Inclined to buy very heavily at the mo ment, while civilian orders I'uruiHh little spur to buying. "Aside from further Halee of Mon tevideo wooIh of the liner types at , prices ahout equal to those of a week ago, there has been little! misinesH in wool and prices; gen erally are firm, Wastes and noils have been relatively more active than wool. "Foreign markets generally are slower am) hardly changed. "Mohair Ih rather quiet and Hteady." PRODUCE PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 2:). ( AP) Mutter. bllllerfal, cheese. ggs unchanged. COl'XTKY MKATS Selling price In retailers: Country killed hogs best, butchers 12f-l."jO lbs.. iH.lilc; veiilers, fancy M ITic; light jllilu 10-12; heavy !I-H: lambs spring I Tela J ; yearlings ... ) ; evJes fcSc; good cutter cows icunncr cows SKc b.; hulls 11 IUr ; Ui. Live poullry, dressed turkeys, hnv, onions, potatoes, wool, mo- HALIBUT Capsules, box of 100 .. 69C Yardley Gift Sets ASPIRIN bolc'of 100 9c 8SCup mmm Bayer EPSOM 5sr.SP: 18c 19$ UzT wll!r Bottle. A " lJ I 75C vaiue, 2.quart JJTV Vitalis, iaHHHMMMMMMMMHBl $1 .00 size .. 7 IE CLEANSING lixTsoo 14c u ,p , Musical Powder Boxes BOOK Ztc0h"i, 6c '! sj-'8 American Made ABSORBINEs., 79c Pond's MHM Creams, XQf)k TAKARA $iy5o'!zcPowder' 98c 55csi"--J Dextri CAMPHORATED 14c "aitose. f,- 3bc size. 75c size WJ LIFEBUOY "soaa t0 9c 39C LUCKY TIGER Hair Tonic, $1 size, X 50c LUCKY TIGER Shampoo, both for .. OC Nujol, HQa MHMaMlHHi quart size .. TIC fill I CTTC R"or Blad"- in, VJILLC I I C package of 10. 50c .! 0n a Doy Tobts RUBBING p'nt01!01: 19c 34 83c 1 47 "Now I'm Schoolgirl Complexion All Over" Friday, rn St lf "2 for 7c y Limit 2 racara, hops mi- LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2fl (AP) fir. H, Depl. Apr.)-IIOCS Slow, Hteady with Thursday's close or artnnul In Inu-iT limn hair, hide changed. early that day: fcuotl clMdce 170- A. Post, plaintiff In a elreult 2iU Ih. drive-liiH mostly 6.25; 2.Jd- (court action nnaii)Ht Kenneth Conn 27(1 Ih. hutcheiH ri.r,o-7.rj; 140-ir0"id Keftha I linker, u cjvil suit to Ih. welhtH mostly U:i'-W: lluht plKs down to 4. .10; packing howh Inetion. won the first rodnd of the scarce, welhlH above 4e0 lbs. saNi'l battle yesterday, when J"udKe able :i..ri0 4.0o; Hiiiooth. lit'ht sows,'!. K. Sklpworth ordered that Conn upward to 4.7.1; Kood-choiee feeil- or pljfs 4.00; several lots unsold. f'ATTLK- Kew cows steady; caiiner-coiumon cows U.iiu-a.Ou: few fat dairy type rows r.2r rii; other classes nominally steady; pood, light k rain-fed nieces iiioiable to Thursday's top of in.i;'.; fed hil et'H Huluble to t!ool beef cows salable around fi.fiO-7.2ri; n""d hulls (i.lifi-7.00; few common veal eiH Hold at 7.00: aood-cliolce Kiades nuotahle to 10.0o-fi0. SIIKKP Steady: eood-choice wooled lumbH H.rlo; carloail lots (inotuble to Thursday's top of k.Iiii; Hhorn liiinlm nulablc uroiind 7.75 down: fi'w yijiii'liniiH fl.flii: olilcr wwIiwb ilown In fi.OH; kouiI hIuijuIiIit cwi.'R salulilc iiiiiiiiiil 4.00.511. WHEAT 1'oriTI.AN'll, Ore., Nov. 20. (Al) Olicil IIIkIi Low ('Ins.. Di': 7 .7H ,7li .711 Tenmile TFNMILK, N o v. 2f). Kldred Rathkey, returned to Salem Tues day, following Ihe Thanksgiving week-end here visiting his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John Rathkey. Mrs. Nellie Henry. Mrs. Alice McCaffrey and Miss Doreen Henry spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Itertha Divine in Olulln. The afternoon was spent In visiting and al a late hour a beautiful birthday cake was served In lienor of Mrs. Divine's birthday. Mrs. Walter CoatH, Airs. Cladys Rathkey and Mrs. Alice Tyler, were calling on the people of the valley for donations to wire the church building for electricity. Mrs. Dollu Howard and Mrs. Rlllu Hahu were shopping and transacting business in Rosehurg Monday. Mrs. Walter Coats has returned to her home again after spend ing last week in Ro:iehuig due to her sister, Miss Lena Porter's, illness. Mrs. Julia Crowley and Mrs. Kale Hourassa. were attending lb business matters In Rosehurg Mon day. Miss Doreen Henry returned to her home In Tenmile Monday alt er spending the week end in Mo .Mhmville. visiting relatives. Louis Kohlhagen, of Rosehurg. purchased nine pork hogs from Jim Henry. Tuesday. Mrs. (ii'ttie Sprnguo and daugh ter. Hilly, are employed in Rose hurg al the Northwest Poultry and I'eed slore, working with turkeys. Mr. and Mrs. I'eter IliU, now re siding in Drockway. who former ly resided in Tenmile. were shop ping and transacting business in Rcsehuri? Monday. Pre-Christmas Sale of FANCY SOAPS 39C 79C 50c value $1.00 value CUT RATE DRUG STORE Saturday and Monday Selling Post Wins Round In Money Action I liM-ovor money on a property trans- be conl iiiued tin u party to the, ac tion. Conn contended In a. hearing before the court, yesterday that the properly involved had been owned by Mrs. Uaker and lhat while Tn aiipeared us the lfcoid owner, Mrs. I taker wan in possession of an un recorded deed making her Hole owner at the time the land luvotv- d was pure-based by .Mr. Post. The plaint ill claimed that he contracted for the purchase of the laud and that ihe agreement, to which Conn was u signer, specified he should receive clear title. A mortpage anainst the p'operty late was foreclosed and Post Is bring ing soil to recover the amount paid on the contract. The sum involved is approximately $1,700. Judge Sklpworth held that Conn having appeared as record owner at the lime or the sale, and having signed the purchase contract, should he continued an a defen dant. In the event the case Is further contested It will he brought before a jury to determine damages to be recovered. Justice Dept. Gets Huge Report on Harry Bridges WASHINGTON, Nov. 2U. (AP) A confidential report on the ac tivities of Harry Mtldges. west coast CIO leader, .was laid before the department' of justice today for study. The 2.r.00-pago document was prepared bv Ihe federal bureau of investigation and is expected to enable the department to deter mine whether to Institute deporta t Ion proceedings against Pridees. as has hec:i demanded frequently In congress. Bride, 14, Without Food, Says She Was Deserted lin.VI), Ore., Nov. 2!). (API A ll-ear-old girl who told Bend po lice she bad been married two incendiary bombs onlv near Brln moiuhs was round in a wood-cut- dial, where thev fell In mien conn. ter's cabin near here today with-1 i out food nr wnier. She expressed . belief her young husband had tk j serted her. lie left Sunday saying j he was luokiug for work. The girt. whose mime was withheld, was tiunl over to the local relief of I lice. Samuel Duncan, Winston Resident, Passes Away ,i Ranioel Duncan, (in, n well known resident of Winston, died at his homo I his morning following ti short lliness. The body has been removed to tile Itosohurg ruder taking company parlors. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Dairyman in Hospital After Attack by Bull McMINNVII.l.K. Nov. 20. (API ' An attack by a maddened bull left Warren Miller. :il, Dayton dairyman. In a critical ciiiiilitlon in 1 a hospital yesterdav. i The bull ripped almost all Mil- ' let's clothing from bis body, gored him so severely that Ull stitches were necessary to close the Stock and Bond Average STOCKS Compiled bv The Associated Press. Nov. 2'j. 111) IS 15 fill llld ls lilt's I t's St'ks Kriiiiiy ii2.il . iii.2 :ii.i -r.t.s I 'rev. day 2.5 1K.J 111. 5 .:l.S Mnnlli ago .... lil.S 17.2 .'17.1 III.S Year ago 71.2 2u.:t Ilil.2 Mi. 3 III in liiull 71.2 2(1.5 40.(1 52 2 I'.iiu low 52.:! i:l.o ::o ii ::7.n BONDS 2n in in in lilt's lnd'ls I't's Kgn. Friday fdl.l 1H5.S Ml. 7 S7.lt Piev. day 511 I lnfoi M.5 ,'17.7 Month ago ... l!H.2 10 1.7 !!.! ,'!7.4 Year ago .. .. 5S :t lot 2 !5 '.! VJ.3 in iii high i:i2 ln5.li inn.? :.:i.r pun low is.,t iimi in).:! :i,-,.i Chapman s Drug Store will be OPEN This Sunday Hours 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. woundH, and left him for dead In a field on his farm. The animal later tore to piece Millers ponh. Millers hioon-staln-ei cloihinK was left there, and the hull went on a rampage, Kot lng and iraiuplliiK the cloth. Sales Tax for Defense Opposed by Roosevelt (Continued from page 1) newspapermen: "Yes, to me." lie said (hat. he had made no platiH to confer with Altorney (Jen- oral Jackson ahout procedure to curb subversive activities urnl (o delect fifth column agents. Karller In the week, the presi dent told Dies In a telegram that a legialuilvo Investigating com mittee and government administra tive agencies each had Us proper place and suggested that Dies confer with justice department agents. Dies pledged "fullest coopera tion" to the president and express ed confidence thai an effective program against fifth column activ ity "'can be worked out with the executive department." Britain Claims Naval Wins Over Axis Vessels (Continued from page 1) 35.000 ton battlcslilp of Iho now l.illorlo class mill u 100.00.ton crulsor of the Holzitno rlasH; divo liomhlntf of another cruiser; flrliiK of Kill) another ami gunlire tl.tmaKe lo two ilest rovers. Hooted (lennan "liKht forces" early today In the KnKHsh channel uith thus' far unspecified dniaKe to the fleeing Herman er.ir'.--ap-pareutly destroyers or smaller craft ami admitted damage to on lit it ish ship. Ilomhed Port I.akl, on (he Island of IM-o, in the nest of the Italian lieli Dodecanese islands in the eastern Mediterranean, when. (ires were set in the wnterfront area, and a vessel, probably a warship, was attacked. Ilomhed the port of Tripoli. In Italian l.ihya. where another ship was hit nnil fires slarleif which were visible l0 miles away. Hy Italian acknowledgment UrTHsh planes also struck at the naval liases of lli lndisl and Taran- to. on the heel of the Italian hoot but. accordiiiK to the Home coin niunique, "dropped explosive and irv ,ini u1B sea. Italian Version Differs (Tile totalitarian side of this pie lure offered identification of the n:,.oiiii ton battleship claimed by the British to have been torpedoed in Ihe battle off Sardinia as the crack new Vittorio Veneto, but the olll Hal Italian news agency stefanl declared, that tin- Vittnrio Veneto "dodged" Ihe only aerial torpedo launched al it. tStelani went on to say that only n destroyer was damaged and two British cruisers of the Kent and Birmingham lypi.s damaged bv Free Delivery Phone 690 PEAS Tualatin Brand, 2 No. 2 cans , 15c TOILET TISSUE Purex Brand. 3 rolls 10c POTATOES 50 Lbs. U. S. No. 2's , QUALITY MEATS -yzX VEAL STEW 2 ibS 25c BACON BACK Lb 17c BEEF ROAST Lb 16c LEG OF PORK ROASTS Lb lto FARMER JOE Pancake Flour 9.8-Lb. 11 bag 53C Drifted Snow FLOUR $1.49 Salmon Pink, Flat cans Snowflake Crackers lit 27C We Have a Complete Stock of Christmas Candies and Nuts. eight inch shellB anil forced to flee,) The. Itnlln.n high command com munique, which reported yesterday that nim British battleship, three cruisers and an aircraft carrier were damaged anil seven Jlritlsh planes shot down In the Sardinia eiiKaKement made no mention of the battle today, hut reported that the suhmuilne .Marconi had sunk u 10,000-ton British transport In the Atlantic. Other claims of the Italian high command: A square hit by a henvy cali per bomb on "a big warship" of a formution pursued and attacked near Muitu by the Italian alt arm; Destrucllon of five llritlsh planes at a cost of serious damage, to two and loss of one Italian plane In "violent battles" marking this as sault on the British warships, and Subsequent bombardment of Val letta, port of Malta, British strong point in mid . Mediterranean. (lermany outlined her own parti cipation in the naval warfare as follows, in part apparently referring to th engagement in which the British reported routing "light" forces in the channel : "Cerman destroyers undertook n thrust towurd the western exit of the (Kngllsh channel I close to the Kugliah coast," said the Berlin communique. "A skirmish developed with an Kngllsh destroyer. We succeeded In torpedoing two enemy destroy ers. Other German destroyers sank two steamers of 9.000 unil 3.000 tons in addition to two smaller enemy vessels on tho Kngllsh south coast." The British, acknowledging only slight damage to the 10.000'tnn cruiser Berwick and loss of seven men from two Italian hits in the hattlo off Sardinia, joyously claim ed that the Italian battle fleet had been wrecked as a result of that engugemenl and the Armistice day bombardment of Taranto. By British reckoning now Italy's two newest and biggest battleships, the :!5,U00-ton I.itlurio, hit at Tit rnnlo. and the Vittorio Veneto have heen knocked out or so dam aged as to be useless for some time. Two of Italy's four other battle ships, of the 2.ri.000-ton favour class, were reported crippled at Ta ranto; the British claim photo graphic proof of this. Tho British claimed they report ed thu Sardinia battle with re serve. Another eight-inch gun cruiser was reported to have "reduced speed immediately after" an attack by torpedoing Swordflsh planes, but the admiralty did not say it was damaged. It. acknowledged damnge to n British cruiser lint said It was slight though seven men were kill ed aboard her. The British press was jubilant over the clash. Typical headlines: The Unity Mail: "Big British Na val Victory." The liaily Herald: "Duce's Navy Smashed Again." The Dally Kxpress: "Six Italian Ships Hit as They ltaced Away." Y1Y0 Specials Saturday, November 30th 100 lb. $5.08 Fine Granulated, 39c WAX PAPER ,!S (t re l3c jLUXs 22c IRINSO ..55c Iwlfc tM0 Mim w ' " Bam50" , 19c lH$EBfc ..-....47c Woolever Granted New Trial on Murder Charge nnnTt Avn n-a Knv 9H fAPl I (ieorge C. Woolever. 39. gained a new trial nere yesieruay u, u churge of killing Claude and ltus sell Shaver, Vancouver, Wash., brothers. Circuit Judge Robert Tucker said errors in the original trial made necessary a retrial. Woolever was convicted and had fuced a manda tory death sentence. Italian Ships Routed From Corfu Island Area (Continued from paga 1) IlAP fighter formation over south western Albania yesterday. : "Our aircraft at once aliacaeu 'and In less than u minute seven enemy aircraft were shot qown, the communique mild. With the "choicest regiment" of the Italian army reported van quished in a bitter fight on the southern front. Greens assencu their forces were pressing deeper inlo Albania ngainst ulr. sea and land resistance. The Greek command reported Italian air attacks "un some points I of the front" anil widespread raids behind the lines. "A considerable number of enemv aircraft was shot down," it suld but gave no figures. Other reports, however, said combined British urnl Greek air forces engaged Italian fliers In an ulr battle yesterday and, with a half hour, shot down seven and probably eight bombers. Only one British plane was lost, it was said, and its pilot was believed to have been saved. Dispatches from Ihe battle front told of the exploits of an "amazon company" of Macedon ian peasant women more than 100 strong who helped defeat 3.000 Italian troops by rolling huge rocks down on them from the mountain tops. . The women, it was said, follow ed a Greek column against an of fie r's orders. ITALIANS ABANDON MUCH MATERIAL IN WILD ROUT By PKTEIl TOMPKINS I'OGRADKTZ. Albania, (Via Athens). Nov. 2!). I API Greek official communiques have been the conservative side both as regards Italian casualties and the amount of booty taken. Every Albuniun village and all COMPLETE BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION Call 536 HOTEL VALLEY James Ralston, Manager FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS 10 - lb. bag . . 51c Shrimp Dry Pack, 25C 2 cans PURE LARD Kettle Rendered 3ll 2Sc Tomatoes Douglas 3NO.JI,', ..7. Z j along the coastal sector through which 1 havp traveled to this lit tle settlement 20 miles north of Koritza, 1 was amazed by thn i. r .b. motorcycles and I1II1IIIM-, UI - - guns littering the roadside, to say nothing ot tae iiuuim,. muterials already collected hy the Greeks. 1 can also understand now why the communiques have been so re served about Ihe present sllua- lion' , ... In reality, there Is no front, and fighting, spread over a wide area fur Into the snow-covered moun tains, is being curried on mostly hy small units. These (letacilllieiiiH ,-iair more or less Independently and communlrnllons are so poor It is Impossible for commanders even In the Immediate sector lo know the exact situation. Military leaders even In Ibis ad vanced post are unable to tell Just how far beyond here their forces have penetrated Into the wild mountains. They say. however, unit tnelr forces' far to th north and west of Pognuletz are meeting no con certed resistance. They say thorn is some rearguard action but. tor the most part, the Italians are re treating faster than thn Greeks can uiivanee. I am writing Oils dispatch on a typewriter used only a ft'W days ago hy an llallan officer who up- u, lull tiui-riedlv. A half. written letter was found in the machine. Toppenish Blast-Fire Claims Seven Lives (Continued Irom pase D' ble. Tho concussion shattered win dows for several blocks around and sprutiK some doors six blocka from the scene. Had the blast occurred a few minutes earlier or later the toll mitiit easily have been much heavier. Twenty warehouse, work ers hud left for tho lunch period but the noon hour diners had not yet assembled in the ill-luted cafe. The known dead were: Vernon Kunsdull, 25. Pat Oldfleld. 32. Pill Duncan. 42. Catherine Jahake, nlMiut 1ft. Fred f'line, about 42!, and Mrs, f.'line, parents of threft youiiK chil dren and operators of the bard ware store. Charles Knnpp, 72. Fourteen others were Injured. 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