The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 19, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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Tie C2EGON STATESMAN. Safcrw UMfea, Tuesday Elorninar, lilay 19, 1231
PAGE TWO
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EISGIM
(Kit TAX
Earl Fisher of State's tax
Commission Speaker at
- Chamber Luncheon s
i eonrifi aplaaatkm of, :
state loeome tax to bo collec-
fjri" U the chamber of " eom
S? a ? -C Moudar
noot bT Fisher member t
tbVtte tax commiwion.
Atax rebellion was IneTltabla
-ws Ji ioim tax readjustment at
wA-of ibate legislature
Suar? ildTisber. "Wo tell
1 r iBporatiT. to wmore Horn of
the tax from rural land. and city
lots whose Taluo were being; d'a
atpated through excessive taxes. ,
All the new revenue from in
come tax. excise tax and toUagl
blea tx will t to reduce the en
oral property tax. Fisher declared.
Intangible Tax
Exemptions Told .
Exemptions on the nest tmtn
rlbles tax were thoroughly ex
plained toy risher. The maximum
exemption on the latanstble tax
la $800 from revenue roceired
from this source by a married
person and 15 Oft by a atnglo per
eou. Exemptions on the Income
ax are- ior an- muMtnoa
en.' A J 4 90 exemption In per
sonal Income tax Is allowed for
each dependent In a family.
The tax rate for the Intangibles
tax Is eighl per cent flat on In
come, lees exemption, recehred, af
ter deduction of all Interest. The
Income tax rate, after deducting
exemptions. Is one per cent on the
first f 1000 of taxable Income, two
per cent on the .second' thousand,
three pet cent on the third, four
per cent on the fourth and, fire
per cent flat on each $1000 of
taxable income after the first
IS0S9. ,
BEGINNING MAY 22
SMI AXTTOUO,
3'
and .
City Ticket Office. 184 N. Liberty Tel 4642
Passenger Depot, 13th and Oak TeL 4403
TODAY ONLY
n:aiRDDix r
f
T Tn AfV th t? Occurrence and Gt talpr
Dome e UU rorernment
n tt one day , of bis Tlsit
now recorded In history,
rmrat Smedler D. Butler
has about wfrek longer to gain
impressions of Orejon and to
learn that the state Is not as bad
as his eastern Impressions had
perhaps led him to belleTe. Port
land welcomed the .general yes
terday and now tt wtU.be the
turn- of other cities of tho state.
r OoTcmor : J alias ,1 .Meier,
host of the general while be is
in the state, was ewe A those
at the banquet for 'Butler in .
Portland last aUght rnd was
heard -over th rradio. Otters
from Safeaw da attsswlert the .
tMuaqnet, Jnchnling- Henry Has
sea, sae-bwdet-4MMAr; mmA ,
Major-aeneral Gjs write :
Whit sawl Urtgsallas' Gfawral '
m.i irtl. both on the
mlttee.
HmKiiaiii with Butler's ar
rival la the xUXe, the -attorney-
general issued ballot uue tot a
referendum agnlnaX he police
sratem which Hutmr "is tore to
assUt in rwrgaalxmg. Petitions
were erpectetf . to, Je -circulated
at once. . j
A boasd oX control .meeting
is acbednled fortetUy at which
time tho contract -for She east
ern Oregon hospital and the
garage xm the ground at Pen
die tost, twIII be awarded. Fif
teen bkU, with dlfTerence of
more than gitt.OOO between
the high and lew, .ware opened
yesterday for The Jobs. Den
gai.Bamraoal OomstnKtton
company was low 'bidder on
general -hospital ; eonstrwctlon
at fl23,BOO. - - '
Charles Galloway and John
Car kin, other msmbera of the
state -tax commission, attended
the luncheon wits Fisher.
Foe only a few dollars rrxjre than
an ordinary "straigbr there gad
backTroundtrip, Southern Pacific
will take joa East through Cali
fornia on this great Sunset Ctfde
Trip. ' I
a You go -down through CaB
fornia to Los Angeles. Then
' by Sunsst Route acrosj the
! colorful Southwest to New
Orleans. Here you may coo-
: tmae East by rail or take a
Southern Pacific steamer
; through the gulf and op the
: Atlaatk: Coast to New York.
Ketum by any northern line,
stofovtr dnjwbrrt. t , :
ANY TRIP EAST CAN
, BE A CIRCLE TRIP
No snaner what your eastern des
tmation,Southn Pacinccan take
1 East ihroogh Catfbcnia at
a con onlf jdjghdf more thaa
tbe-Kgrnar twainxr fowaowipw
Ticket are good on trains leav
ing from May 22 te October 19.
Return link October 51. Boy
tickets, plan yoor sip era
SHatSIaQIS?2D
WEDS. THURS.
Captain
Thunder
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GRAND I
I . - . 1 9W 1
U. i "ome-uwaod Theatre j
.rr, -rv i :
a. y
J. W. Crites. who until last
January was, superrisor of rural
education in tho state depart
ment of public Instruction, died
at bis home hero Sunday night.
Funeral serrlces will bo held at
Hood Hirer. ' r
Rufoa Hofanan, ; state treas
urer; yesterday -warned tho
publle against signing referen
dum petitions agahmst "tho po
lice MIL- Solxnau chssstcter- -ixed
tho present .law enforce
ment sit nm ties as chaotic, aatd'
declared thoeo onpportlag- the :
marv to laff ttm mtt tm 4her
,retca were lining tin tmmtum
-up with tew Violators and with
those wmnttng tho spoil
jof poUsfas.
Hal lloss. soecretary of state,
apparently -utarteS t twnnethlnjr
when ho suggested a $3 Jraensv
fee for passenger atemoblles.
Tho 'talk is new for a special ses
sion of the legialxtnro to enact
it at wnee. A. session could pass
the Mil with an emergency -clause
and make it afTectrre thlr next
July, or could make it affectiTe
by next Jannaty. It Is -doubted
hero such a session would he
callod, : : ,
James Wsdtou. brother of
Mlmm Beatrice Walton, anere.
tary to the geernor, .died in
Pittsburgh, ft was learned here
jesterday. IteporU .Saturday
twere he was seriously 111 and
that his condition was serious.
Miss Weltou was absent yes
terday. -She had planned -to
attend the conference ef the
governor with General Butler
at -Meier's residonce.
To Alter Dwelling W. A. San
er eaalg will alter his dwelling at
1SS4 Chemaketa street according
to a $100 .building permit record
issued Saturday, by tha city.
-Shoplifting' Charges Darid
Ling of 2335 .Sonth -ITIrh H-t
was taken to JuTenila court Sat-
uraay on shopilfUng charges by
the city police. ,
VialUng Here Mrs. C. W. Da
sia of Central Point, formerly of
this city, is hero annilfn f
days on a combined business and
pleasure TisiL.
Four in seat- Police arrest
ed Cnr Edwin Dnn r Tnin
on charges of baring fonr persons'
in the driTer"! seat of his machine
ouuuay.
UI0AV
AT 2 P.M.. ;
ANYTIME
c
Kiddies 10c
1- 7
Gorsreoaa Nancr
25
i
most trlamorons dramatic actress, in
the third and greatest of her sensa
tional trio of hits "The DeTil's Hot
Iday "Laughter and NOW ...
-)vci Lovbl Scamp VS
Today
and
Wed.
Only!
COIUUG THURSDAY!
RAMON NOVARRO
in DAYBREAK"
coin COURT
f,ilD CLERK HIT
Irregularities irM Method
Of Keeping Records Is
; : Grand Jury's Claim
." J,, - fl-'-11 K ,, wssw wmm '.v ';
'! CC6ntlnr from pace :ll - '
$400 affecting a et saidng of
S80, the iury sakU .-; ;. i (,
Iioas ou Wallace; ' ;J " ,
Road Job Claimed
In 132 the county lost $3S5.
41 oaHhentariaca road grarellag
nrolact. the renort alleees. A
mntractar had offered to do the
work oLiuoYlng It.JRfi rard: of
material ut fl -acuta a yarn, -me
contract -was not- aderrtised, the
report said.
Sereral other road projects, ior '
whirJi the eonutv allecedlr uald
un excesaiTe price, are -mentioned.
Tho jury tanner ouargea taac
naollne and oil owned br the
county lor operation of Its trucks
and automobiles had been, uoiea
out to unidentified parties and
that no record was kept of who
reeailred tha aaouliea or for what.
purpose they were to ha used.
The Jury sorereiy cruidxed the
system of keeping county records, ;
aaaerttnr It waa dlfflenlt to trace'
Itemized bills submitted to the
county court. 'A complete and de-
taiieu sec or records is aemanaea.
The county court Is composed of
O. r. Hawkins, ludro. C C Gard
ner and Frank Farmer," commis
sioners..
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SUPERVISOR CALLED
J. W. Crites, If, for more than
two years superrisor of rural ed
ucation in Oregon .died at his
home hero Sunday night. Fun-'
oral serrlces will bo hold at Rood
River Wednesday at 2 p. m.
Mr. Crites was born in Ohio,
but came to Oregon in 1910. He
first located at Hood Hirer, whore
he was connected with tho city
schools and the office of the
county school superintendent. Mr.
Crites came to Salem in 1928.
He resigned as superrisor of rur
al education January 1 of this
year because of 111 health.
Sunrirlng are his widow, Ruth
and four children. They are Mar
mot Ruth. Barbara and Betty.
CarrolL the screen's
1PPY
edumiid;
1 jgmxs, ;
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ti- life
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15
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Now a li v ing, moving, breath
ing, talking, whistling kid , . .1
NEW SUMAIER PRICES
aiat.30c Nitea 40C
I Loges SOe Kiddies 10c ;
The
Gall
Board
Of OUVE tL OOAE
e e
THE GBAND : -.-1
. Today Bichard Dht la
Clmarron. -r . '
Wodnesday Victor Varco
nl in "Captain Thunder.
JTrlday Lois Moraa ia
"TJader Snspicion.
TTABNER KROS. CLSlNORB
Today Robert Coosan la.
Sktppy.- - ' -'
. Tkuraday- Ranaou Worar
ro in 'Daybreak.
WARNER BILOS. CAlrTOIi
Today Nanoy -CaTroU ia
-
Stoten HHWa,"
-Friday -Zasu PItU
"Finn and Hattle.
in
THE HOXXTWODD
Today Joan Crawford
in
Paid. ' 'I
Wednesday Oeorre Ban-
croft in 'Scandal Sheat."
rrlday Jack Dakia la
Tha Oanr "Buster;
Today will open 'Stolen Hear-en-at
Warner firos. Capitol the
atre. Nancy Carroll and Phillips
Holmes lead tha east i of Louis
Calhern, Edward " Koano, Joan
Carr, O. Albert Smith, Dag-mar
Oakland Joseph Crehan, Buf ord
Analtago, and Joan Konyoo.
Phillip Holmes will he remem
bered for tho splendid work ho
did la "Tha Derll's HoUday and
Nancy Carroll will he remember
ed for no and of things and out
wm m
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Nowl Ploosol Actually put your
fingor on your Adam's Apple.
Touch It your Adam's Apple
Do you know you are actually
touching your larynx? This is
your voice box it contains your
vocal chords When you consider
your Adam's Apple, you are con
sidering your throat your vocal
chords Don't rasp your throat
with harsh irritants Reach for
a LUCKY Instead Remember,
LUCICY STRIICE is the only ciga
rotto In America that through its
oxclusivo "TOASTING" process
oxpols cortaln harsh irritants
present in all raw tobaccos, Theso
oxpollod irritants aro sold to
manufacturers of chomiccl com
pounds Thoy aro not prosent in
your LUCICY STRIKE, and so wo say
"Consldor your Adam's Apple
TVtfE
TheLuckyStrike
Dmc Qrchea
f f sit ctwry JTitS
tiay. Tnwrsdoy
ana SarwrJay
evenf over
N. B. C. net
svoris. '
standing among thesa things will
bo tho work she did -fx Tho Der
ll's Holiday", hex first serious ef
fort at dramatic interpretation.
She again takes a serious part
la "Stolen -HearenT and te It is
added a bit of winsome piquancy.
Paramount produced this pic
ture and it was directed by
George Abbott.
Enid Bennett after Jutrtag
been off the screen for six years,
came back to play the role t
Sklppy'a mother in the screen
play "Skippy" now showing at
Warner Bros. Elslnoro. Miss Ben
nett socially Is Mrs. Fred Nlblo. .
. Foreclosure ' Foreelosare com
plaint has been filed" by If ay B.
Salisbury against 'Bertha Roth
and Elmer J. Roth.,
Orchestra to Ploy Aire, fea
ture of the Klwauls meeting to
day, the Cbemawa Indian orches
tra win furnish musical numbers.
OLYMPIC
Night
EMMife
Wednesday
3o
"Reach tot a WfflZW UnsZead"'
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Including
Sunshine Mellows Heat Purifies
Youi Throat Protection -ranainst irritation analnsf courth
SPECIE SESSIOn
OPPOSED BVIIOSS
tCoatlnued from pass i)
pletloa of the initiates petitions
for four yn oaths prior to tha gen
erat election.'
Would AJtf otd Tlmo :
To IVmrrange Plans
This, j plan.- in my opinion,
won Id giro tho state highway om-mlaslon-
ample time in which to
rearrange its program ao that
thoro would; be no material slow
ing; dbwn, ia necessary construc
tion operations. Future expendi
tures couIdbe contemplated un
der soy repossl, and tha opera
tions could be made te correspond
to the receipts.? '
II oss- said be hased his state
HOTEL BRUNSWICK
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the use of Ultra Violcl- Rays
ment on press reports that there
ia a demand 4u' -certain parts of
the state for an Immediate reduc
tion of tho license fees. lie de
clared that such a proposal was i
not in lino with the recommend
ation made fa his statement issued
last Saturday.
The secretary of state Indicated
that he would prepare a state
ment within the next few days
showing; how the highway de
mands of the state can be met un
der a lower license fee.
New Goa-rdla Mildred Pel
ker Smith has been discharged
as guardian of Edward Hugh Mo
Caf frey, minor, and United States
National bank -of Salem has been
appointed In her place
4
Appraisers II. R. Scheuer i
man.. Charles Eauth and C A,
Howe hare been appointed ao- 1
pralsers of the estates or Cecil
Paul Bartrutf and others, minors. '
;'-';'; ; : . I9ffi v
John Robinson
- aid His ,
THjLIAN HALL
Nelson Building
Chemeketa and N. Liberty ,
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