i 4 Th Newi-Heview, fcoieburg, Ort. Tuei., May 17, 1960 Salmefl Proposed As Memorial To Dick SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) A River in another resolution. The! recommendation that Hie Salmon jdamsite is about a mile above the liivrr be made a fish sanctuary mouth of the Salmon, as a memorial to the late Sen. I Tle resolution included a rec llichairt Neubcnjer (D-Orel i was! omlncnd atjon thal ad(.qui,te (j.n adopted Sunday by the Pacific, ... , . . . . .Northwest Conservation Council. passage facilities be installed at Ncuhereer was coauthor with! Hie dam. Saturday the group had Sen. Frank Church (D-ldaho) of ajheard .Milo Bell of Seattle, nation ally known expert on Hallways, say that nothing is accomplished by huildinK fishways in dams un less the biological needs of salmon and sleelhead are satisfied. "There is no cheap solution to bill, now before Concrcss, which would block dam-building on the Salmon as a conservation meas ure. The council, representing sports men in Idaho. Montana. Washing ton, Oregon and British Columbia.! the problem of fish passage faeili auproved the High Mountain lies at water power projects," Sheep Dam on the .Middle Snake 'Bell said. Portland Man Held On Murder Cnarge PORTLAND (AP) Frank Wil liam Thomas, 34, died early today in a rooming house from wounds inflicted by a butcher knife. Police liooked his neighboring roomer, Walter C. .Maxwell, 37, on I first degree murder charge. Police said Maxwell told them thai he and Thomas were scuf fling after Thomas threatened to kill him and thai Thomas fell on the knife. Hoth men lived at 2421 S.W. 1st Ave. Repeal Of Federal Income Tax Urged GET RID of Cooking ODORS -GREASE -SMOKE with the NAUTILUS duoctH00D! NO DUCTS NO CARPENTRY NO WIRING A ml boon in the kitchen. Banishes Kitchen nHora eomnletelv. ComoacL nelf-contained. completely versatile can be installed in any kitchen, new or old. Kasy uwtnllation . . . jtwt fix screws, then plug it in. Uses same scientific principle for complete air-purificat ion pioneered aboard atomic submarine Nautilus. In com. plete range of sizes and finishes. f 94. to4nQ 648-658 S. E. Rose St. Phone OR 2-1616 635 S. E. Stcphent St. Phone OR 2-1616 THIS BUSINESS IS HOME OWNED WHERE THE EARNINGS STAY IN ROSEBURG Booth Takingfon's 'Penrod' Hero Passes SYOSSKT, N Y. (AP) Keyes Winter, 82, who was used as a model by Booth Tarkington for bis hero in the novel "Penrod." died Thursday. Winter, who spent his hooyhood with Tarkinglon in In dianapolis retired as president justice of New York's municipal Court in 1953. A Republican, he also served as campaign manager for Fiorello H. l.a Criiardia in the 1029 and 1933 New York mayoralty elections. Hospital News Visiting Hours 2 to 3:10 p.m. and 7 te I p.m. Douglas Community Hospital Admitted M.dical: John White, Mrs. James Casconi, Alazie Smith, Mrs. Uonald Nellermow, Airs. Autry (livens, Priscilla Bissonette, Itose burg: Cindy Stogncr, David Proc tor, Winston; Airs. Klbcrt Cellers, .Mrs. Jerry Ward, Glide; Airs. Kl don Davis, Sutherlin; Airs. Paul Klenke, Canyonviile; Mrs. Vernon Thomas, Wilbur; William King, iMurphys, Calif. Surgtry: James Pine, Richard I link. Itoseburg; Percy Pendcr grass, Winston. Dischargtd Airs. Virgil Pease, Clair Whel chel. Harlan Thomas, Jake l.cicht, Al Newman, K on a Id Smith, Robert Foster, Airs. Ches ter Setters and daughter, Carol Lynn, Robert Pate. Phyliss Ken nedy, Airs. Joseph Nufer and baby boy, Dewey Cronce, Airs. Victor .Monger, Airs. William Snell and daughter. Victoria Lee, Itoseburg; John Aloore. Oakland; Mrs. Charles Frcdcrickson, Earl lleid,! Airs. Hoy 'Long and daughter, Mol ly Jeanne, Kenneth Sampson, Mel ody Cook, Myrtle Creek; Airs. Rob-j ert Weaver. Airs. Guy Cunii'i" ham, Sutherlin; Albert Alow, Airs. James PipMn. Wi- i Fracdrick, Idleyld Park; Patricia liilzman, Riddle. Morcy Hospital Admitttd Mtdical: Airs. Lyle Bursik. Du aue Graves, Kelly Ryan, James i Dirkscn. Roseburg; Alls. John While. Winston; Airs. Louis John son. Glide; Airs. Robert Pickcll, Riddle; Airs. Darrell Brown, Can yonviile. Surgory: Airs. Harold Braun, Mrs. Charles Larecy. Itoseburg. I Discharged Scoll Alitchcll, Elmer Hicks, Edna Elliotl. Airs. Lloyd Gallop, Alice Goff. Airs. Michael Lee, Airs. Francis I lorn k. Airs. Richard En right. Mrs. Richard Frccsc and daughter, Denise Diann. Mrs. Ralph Bcamer and son. David Al len, Mrs. James Sargent, and son. Steven Rnan, Roseburg: Nancy Webb. Drain; Airs. Leonard Mor-j row. Riddle: Airs. Printcs Pruitt and son, John Edward, Alyrtle Creek. SEATTLE (AP) Approval of he 23rd amendment to the Li. S Constitution, which would repeal the federal personal income lax, was urged Sunday at the Wash ington State Committee for Eco nomic Freedom convention. Alain speaker at the convention was Gov. J. J. Hickey of Wvo ming, who said his state was the ursi in the union to adopt a reso lution supporting the amendment. He said the amendment would take the federal government ou Young Fisherman's Body Recovered From River of competition with private busi-1 nrss and would repeal federal taxes on personal income, estates I and gifts. I After Hickey had described how1 much of Wyoming's surface lands and mineral resources are owned j by Hie federal government. Wal-i lace L. Lee of Portland, Oregon j chairman for the Economic frce-i dom movement, said 53 per cent of that state is owned by tho fed-! cral government. I The Washington group urged the I I1 Legislature to approve the! amendment. Among the officers' elected were' Henry C. .Merely. Iloquiam, and Howard Ordway, Walerville. West and East side vice presidents, respectively. KLAMATH VAT I S iidi -u.. - - .. ......... yrti f I DC body of Barrv Lynn Bell. 6, who . . , . fell into the Klamath River while: Planes Attack Rebels nsiiing April zi, was recovered I from the river Sunday, a half-mile I below the point where he fell in. The parents are Air. and Airs. 1 Clifford Bell. I Funeral services are scheduled Tuesday. 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) In donesian air force planes made 15 air attacks on rebel hideouts in the interior of West Sumatra in March and April, an air force spokesman said today. 9 Banks Protest Higher Tax Rate SALEM (AP) Nine banks have! filed a suit in Circuit Court challenging the constitutionality of a 1957 state law which taxes fi nancial institutions at higher rates than are assessed against other corporations. - The financial institutions pay a 9 per cent tax on net income, I while other corporations pay 6 per cent. The banks also claim the tax violates a federal law which says national banks shall not be taxed at higher rates than other corpo rations. The Legislature assessed the higher rale against financial in stitutions to compensate for the personal property taxes paid by manufacturing corporations. The First National Bank of Ore gon. U. S. National Bank of Port-; land and seven other banks filed the suit. t Train Crash Kills 59 BERLIN' (AP) An East Gcr-! iug 5") persons and injuring 100, man express train and a local col-j the East German news agency lidcd in Leipzig Sunday night, kill-1 ADN reported. For COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vic Pomerlo REEDSPORT "I witf devote oil of my timo to th job of Commiitiontr, working for the good of oil the is emxen or iougioi ounr. r-W,.-.-. tt.vJ Pd. Pol. Adv., Bud Karcher, Reed-port, Oregon, 13 Thursday, May 19th - 9 to 9! During "UMPQUA VALLEYS" WISHES! PQUA VALLEY' Onc out o' . a a,a o -.il I 0bca on 4 P'"'r too ,4cte in ,000 - BVeO 4. 4 P. S. 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