I" I :1 - -;)!.ViN,- jh !! Tb OREGON STATESMAN. Sales, iOroyoaJ PAGE TWO Sunday Morning, Dtrtmhw 2. 1945 V. i 7 . t: Bill Proposes ToUp Gtys Fee Income 3 ""- " - ... . fc. j - .. (AP Feature) The ruffed tunDlicitr and charm of the ranch house which had it origin in the southwest is The city ef Salem's license In come wlJl be increased by, ap proximately $12,667.15 if bill, to license : many Salem ' -activities and increase the fees of others , already taxed, is finally approved by the city council. . J The bill will be introduced ! at Monday night's council meeting by the ' new license committee, composed of Aldermen Ed Acklin, chairman, David 0Hara ' and Howard ilanle. -" ' Some controversy is expected likely to find wide acceotance in tn Amrmnn Ytmtnrm . thm kill n I mcl.mr Hiiilriin a v W W ceives its final consideration as I Schumacher (Petroleum building. most or we increases proposed j uauanoma utj),r wno designed are so snarpiy upward. A total oil wis one. 17945 is exneried ta ha derived I His nil from activities now paying noth-lcle floor spaciousness for six- ins ana increases on inose airea- room suouroan i jiome. rne rea dy licensed amount to $4722.15. brown roof covered, with asphalt J Receipts Irom licenses now are sningies xor extra nre protection mam . I I V I 1 1 : l x ; 'a mi a uigiuignia uie exienor,. i oe sruray chimney ; and low configuration give an appearance of solid com fort v. i The three bedroom - two ' bath arrangement separates the-sleeo ing area from the livine area. The combination living room and din ing area has an overall length of 38 feet and is 14 feet wide. t The kitchen includes a built-in breakfast nook witha " circular $3448.89 New items on the bill and the mounts they will pay annually re: '" 's Three ambulance, at $SS each. $7S. Thri imuwiMnl device distribu tors. S-TOO each. S900. .i Tthlrty penny machinea at $13 each, $410. I ' Thirty music machines at $50 each, $ivx. ( Thirty-five miscellaneous device at $71 each. S2625. I Eleven hotel, dining rooma, restaur antt. etc.. having rsoacitjr of lew than 20, at $20 each. $220. I Thirtythree of Mine with capacity ever 20. at $50 each. $1850. I Sixty grocery (tores, delicatessen, etc . at $5 each. $300. i Five wholesale groceries, candy tores, slaughter houses, packing plants, etc . at S25 each. $115. One penny arcade, $50. .1 . Total 7SS. . - ,l! Increases- proposed hi present li censes: I Auctioneers, Increased from $100 to ,00. . Auto wrecking and Junk shops, from $10 to $50. Billiard and. oool halls. Sift ta SIS. Bowling alleys; from $35 per Place tand Trial At $5 1 font rtmrnm 4kL. - to $25. for each additional table from HMD eacn.- One-nne nrruset front $M to $79; two-ring from $75 to $100; three-ring from '$100 to $125. Dinee. nails, for one and for three month unchanged at $10 and $30. but for six months increased from $45 to $50' Pawnbrokers from $50 to $250 ' - Rooming houses and hotels, 20c per living unit tn Hi Apartments, 25c per living unit to koft drink: places It U $$. Shooting pallenss $25 to $50. Tastcab $u to tM. Tetal taevease 0472Z.IS. Youth in Hospital Here With Bullet V In His Lreft Le William H u n t e r. ol. West "Stayton, was Isi the Salem peft- coness Botpital with bullet in bis left leg today. He -was shot at Stayton yesterday afternoon. A Henry Smith, StayM tovi tnarsnai said . Hunter eacapOd when the, marshal was taklas! bfm Into custody ( laiayion Friday IllC aiui.inate.MOiArM nred when Huntejv re-appeared in Stayton SaJrday.'ifnd gain ran after huslfng. words at Smith. HunVer, - ouoVed aa .-saying he rfias ,ht .when he alighted from -his) car, at Stayioa and didn't,' -understand '. what Smith said' to him. So far aa could b. learned, no Hess Held Fit Toi AT 1 nuernDerff NUERNBERG. Dec. l-4l-Ru- dolf Hess, f self-confessed amnesia faker, was ruled fit to stand trial today, and then listened intent ly as defense attorneys failed to break down a German tor chief. tain's- testimony linking: some of hi$ co-defendants with the wont horrors of nazism. Attorneys for Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Hermann Goer- ing, and Joachim Von Ribben-. trop sought to upset the story told by Mai. Gen. Erwin Lahou. sen, former offioe r of the German counter-intelligence, who declar ed that Hitler and the entire Ger man ; high command were to blame for atrocities on the east ern front. 5 charges -were filed. Dinner Honors Ilenry Crawforcl Members' of' the Msrion-Poik-Yamhill County -Asaocitio " of fiMimasiers were- guests et.-dio-ner Saturday night' at the biiefle in honor of Mr. and Mea. Henry K. Crawford. C. L. Kromef. su perintendent of the Portland post office, was the speaker. crawiera. wno recently re signed as Salem postmaster, was given honorary membership in the association and presented with gifts by Dr.Georre Larkin of New berg. Mrs. Grace Nebert uf atiyloii also preaentetl Mrs. Crawford with a gift Air. ana Mrs. Crawford are leaving today for PHoenix, Ariz for a moath's stay. hues iauu tooatv of Rep. William D. Uoahanv Georgia, who spoke -to a. large crowd at the high echoel last night under the auinicaa aa tb rvnuth Center, will give three Ulka let the First Evangelical church today a the morning service. t a citixenshin rsllv at 1 nai ImI kt - . T I ac the evening service. His topic at parliament mgni wui do -Modern Philoso phers and Real ThlnkeOr ' rfticx emmois orr ' ! ' 1 PORTLAND. Ore- Dec. Sustention; of Mice cantrala em bowling, billiards and pool was an- nacneed today by the district OPA uice. 1 j Dr. 17. C. Jaclissaj Natvrepathle PhysicUa : Improved method of treatment for chTonic cattarrh and ainua si lis. Many obscure' cases of digrUv disturbances; toxic conditions, arthritis, etc .are now traced to trouble m the upper air passages, due to wallowing muco-pus dischar ges, or 'idlrect absorption into the system, of the toxic prod ucts of sinus infection. These patients show marked im provement, often 'the very first treatment, and rapidly recover from ail secondary symptoms, as the primary cause is cleared tip. Office $71 Breys Are. For Appointment, Fboote $82$ I. v'V ' I ' ... - w. A.' a- A . r rssssBsMsaBMaBWs. I jo&JeL.-U.-a::r: "'-' . v .. H '. Hf I ; T anon j Li , i ! I -o-. ta & i 'UViss stoost J '"to aaoMn I ' " T fitP a)B.oM'l -'! I . j . FIRST FLOOR PLAN ".. ; -1. J.. .5CALS ra JfONB foot. j seat There s a large recreation room in the basement which runs the length of; the living and din ing; area. There .is also space for the heating unit and laundry, The screened porch off the 1 i rJLz room, reached through , -sliding glass doors, f faces the i flagstone patio. I- ' ' - . 'a.-cI- 1 1 The house is 80 feet overall and calls for at, least a 100-foot site. It Is planned to face either west or east, thus placing the bedrooms in the south! Exclusive of land. the cost : jsl estimated at $12,000 including'! heating plant and all built-in . pictures. . rentice li27Veteran8 V.HVU iHUUlUfUli ' j i I 2." .'Approval pt 21 apprenticeships GoUlltV VV OrlT of .veterans vndV one. for, a higii Ti 'J 1 Find Glue Toiiost;PIiine . r PORTLAND. Ore"TJec,M-fi-r Search for a navyVentura plane with six men aboard, since yes terday failed to locate any trace or the plane or Ha crew, army air base officials -said tonight ' Meanwhile, three army airmen are still unaccounted for in the timbered wilderness east of Coos Bay tonight A party trying to hack a trail to reach four men located in the forest . but not rescued was ex pected to be at the airmen's shel ter camp by tomorrow. ' Fiv of the twelve men aboard the aircraft when it disappeared over the Oregon coast monday were rescued earlier. The navy plane disappeared yesterday an hour after leaving Portland for Red Bluff, Calif. Bevin Would Put War Up to Common Man "I !-. LONDON. Dec. 1 -)- Foreign secretary Ernest Bevin suggested in an address tonight that the "common man" be allowed to vote in -a "world paTii$ment on whether he wanted to go to war. . Bevin said delegate, to the United Nations organization will fail to "complete their duty" un less they devote themselves "to the further task of creating the right of the peoples of the world to elect their own representa tives and send -them la wnrM school ; senior was . announced on Saturday by the Salem tpprent ship council- Approval, was given following a meeting at the school administration!; pf f ices Thursday night I'..;. - . - - ; - Car banter apprentices approved were: Chelae S. Johnson. Albert T. Pats, Milo D. tnotv. Louis p. Wsrner. Raymond E. Pterpont. Richard N. &eU berf. WUlis Kt HU1, Austin T. Davis, Leo J. Stnruch all apprenticed to Local 1085 carpenters and joiners, and Oliver Seymour and William Kayton. appren ticed to Plank: Ax Anderson of Wood bum. Oregon. I. Apprenticeships were also approved for Amos E. Mlneman of the Capital Journal as a1!, stereotype printer, to local No. 4S. Portland. Robert. P. Ohl sen and Hirain T. Amick. typesetters, to local No. i 110, Salem; Raymond Beard., meateutter, and Arthur L. Thomas, butcher to Robert Cannon; Glenn C. Moody, plumber to J. K. Par ii winter; Oetus A. Boedlgheimer. auto mechanic to Bonesteele - Sales; I Anlbal: Ceoree R. n.rhr,.r .- m.tn. eteetrleUn. to Roy Van Ottincham: Charles L. Wakeiield. draftsman to maker, to R. W. frost; Weir'r. Bald win., jr. appliance repairman, to Vine Electric Co.: Jack R. Carr. auto me chanic, to W.jJL. Anderson Inc.; John W. Busk, radio repairman, to Ray Moore; Keith S. Kaye, radio reoair. rAan, and Donald E. Clark, radio i re pairman, to Keider Radio Co. i Clark In a senior in Salem high school ana dIslim a Mw.r In ..Hi. - - Ins. All veteran mircntlpM ble to receive GI subsistence. i Vocational training memoranda ' for Maxine K. Toevs and Leona M. Mey- r puracs i atoea 10 me ueacottess hospiial Was approved. ine counril dbiruaaMl tha anMi tion of .setting up additioo4lre-: lated traiarf&g classes for ,tbefi- number of The common man 'will not to w -war, the foreign secretary said, "if he is given the-chance to determine the 'issue.' creasing in the Salem area, including cr penary, watch repairing and elec were , ttarry a. Johnson vin - - r e - a " Chairman, Elmer H. Halstead, sec retary, William J. Entress and H. E. Barker representatives of labor a rut Mnnm 53 rKlr Harry L. Scott representing Em ployers. Lee Eyerley, alternate member, also attended the meet- in, i i :'. : ii ! 'J-- Juvenile Court Takes fCustody: Of Four Youths M Four 'teen-age Indian boys all from the Chemawa Indian school. were released to the juvenile court Saturday on charges of lar ceny of an automobile, belonging toldharles; st Heltzel, 70 S. High '.Tha youths, who were captured rtesur iRickreall . after abandoning tnw car at , jjaiias, loia oiiicers that they took the ear, irom-tte 100 block on N. Cottase st Fri-x day night, with the intention of returning it fter short ride. NeaT Dallas, they met . with slight accident and left the car there.-. ? : ntESS CONFAB FEB. 1-t i EUGENE,! Ore, Dec. 1-ivAD. newspapers in the sUte nave beert tnvited to en4 represen,ta ves to the Oregon Iptess conference -iiere reb. and V . r Expense Scale M- - S - ; ' . ' Set for Official Unemployment l? RavmentsGo Up 63 Per Cent Payments for i unemolovment benefits for the .month of No vember went up to $.712,087, Ore gon unemployment compensation officials! announced Saturday. pointing jout that this total has ;tnly beeii exceeded tour times in tfre rornmissloh's eight-year his tory. Payments in March. Anril and May, 1838, and March, 1940, were higher amounts. - The amount! was a 63 ner cent increase over October, when 43fl.- 037 was paid to workers. Read justment j allowance; granted to out-of-wbrk yeterans went up 3B2 percent oyer last month. f veterans readjustment allow ances, which j are paid by the state compensation! commission under agreement with the- fed era! government, amounted to $133,576 last month f against $36,- 906 for October. November's to tal does not include $13,871 paid to self-employed veterans who failed to make $100: a month. All veterans) payments are made un der the CI bill of rights. With; Unemployment payments under both laws increasing from 12,000 the week ended November 24 to approximately 18.500 last Veek, officials expect December's total to go over the; million mark and possibly to exceed the high if $1,117,556 set in I March. 1938. New claims for the 1946 benefit year will be taken at all employ ment offices beginning December 10, but no payments will be made on these claims until after Jan uary L - - . Modifying an order of March 4,v 1843, Marion county court Sat urday established a new series of "ceilings" oh expense accounts for county officers and. deputies Under the order, a maximum of $3 a day for hotels is per tn 1 Itsx! wfln ci i rH nM-enn at ta v a official business in Portland. As toria, Bend, Pendleton,, Klamath Falls, Medford, Corvallis, ! Hood River. Baker. Tillamook. North Bend, Burns, LaGrande, Florence, Princville, Gearhart, Gold Beach or Walla Walla. A maximum of $2.75 is allowed in Eugene, and $2.50 In an other cities.: ; Outside Marion coiinty and Portland, meal allowances ' are 09 n n il; in TXn41n' . Individual meals outside of Port land: 50 cents for krekfet 7S cents for lunch and 'K 15 for din ner; inside PortlaadT 65 cents for breakfast, 85 cants for lunch and SitesJOffered For iHome of Peace Confab i - LONDON Dec. l-(-Eiht American deleeations anrjeared beforeTjnited 'Nations subcom- world Deace brraniza4jon The delegation, heard in alpha c - oan crancisco. v Bids from 16 other cornmuni ties were submitted by letters. ; the MiU City Bowling Alleys Mill City. 3 was fined 1100 ianrl costs by Justice of the Peace Joe j Felton. shortly', before-- mkmight Saturday on charge of maintin ing and operating a slot machine The machine was ordered destroy- ea. a so-'jau sentence was sus pended and Knapp, who pleaded guilty, was placed on prpbation for one-year. He was brought to Salem by Sheriff Denver Youngi Hearings Set 1 o AJonsider 111 ' l : 1 Oiling Three i hearings have been set by the county; court to determine whichl roads have the greatest heed for oiling, members Of the court saaa 2aturaay. Appiicauons have been received for 142 miles of new oiling, but money is avail able for only flared. , Pips nt ihm - r- - 21 miles, they de- New Garage in FourCoirners Is Aimoiinccd Br Myrtle lUtvart Special Correiponoenl. the ialeeman FOUR CORNERS. De f.Vfltna. cial)- Leonard W. Rust, original ly from Springfield, and llsrold a. uougias from Tillamook, have opened new garsge on East State Jtreet where the Slentx Feed and Seed store was formerly lo 1. They plan to do general repair ing, body and fender work and welding. They believe there Is a wonderful opportunity for sue. cessful business at Four Coqwfil and already have a. great deal of work lined up. This work is not new to either man, as each has done repair work for years. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas have found an apart ment on route six, but the Rust family Is still living in Salem un til they can find a place in this community. I Frank Doerfler and his son have recently put into j use new hearinara ia t fnr December 6 at 10 ajn. When roads petitioned for in the area north ; 0f the Salem-Silverton road will be considered.. I i u oi, me- roaas in a .raoius oi three! miles of the! city, of Salem i t.L I .1! . .. consiaerea in tne second will be hearing I Third hearing wul be Decem ber 14; at 10 ajn. when all roads south of the Salem-Silverton road ViU be studied. December 11 att 10 tuuL el WhUtinehill Kites JWilljBc Heldj Monday WPODBURN, Dec; 1 CSpecial) 2U?12RS22J21 " ;". r. , . . , - ... -1 mcuxiku uieuci. one naa win re neia jaonaay Id. m. from! the -Ringo chapel. She had 'ii d ! J 2. . i - Mill Gtj-Man Samuel G. Knapp, operator U g Wil Corona, Calif, two sons e MiU City Bowling Alleys at ?drSeBrown of Kentucky and f She! was born Ma 14, 1880, in Rockport, Kyj Sh was a member of the First Christian church of Woodburn. Survivors j are : the widower. Burton Whittinghill, and a daughter Helen Claiborne, both of ceryais; another daughter, Haz Harvey. Brown of. Indiana. T7an!c3 Haw Fork a We Specialise lnrMink and I Unskraf, Always Fay More i uesi aiat cr to. i West Salem, Oregon . .... Phfne!4531 I Y Onquite Moat : . 8PEGIALCCI1MKP NO MONTHLY SKRYlCf CHARGE I '; , JHd K1KJMUM IAUMCS tlstSd it V : Atkfor Details j ' LADD & DUSII-SALEL1 DnAriCIl & UMITED STATES N ATI0MAL DATIII .' ' - ' Saltrn, Oregon a,EaBcji roie Member Federal Deposit fetsoraaee Corporation i t . , hi. m - - ;-r M -!:!. ' f -the . family ironing., was done ' with those" old fashioned Irons! f f , heated ;o4: jtop !ol lhe; co0k. st5ve?.,S The handles ielt 'very ':hotjeven through thl heavy padded helder. You were; lucky to .jet the Job done without burning your! fin- gers.; Remember? AT1 eve en .i I m yy. i.mgaon vo. Funeral Directors f m N. Cettaga . , Fh, IVlf i : id 14 1! A: .-7f (M. Ktoetihtnii 40 by 2d feet. It now h 1000 camellias, but in the Wring UieM will be replaced by tvmoaenautna and other camellia. j ...... , .- - . . ifthot tage of lumber has held up wrk on the sl:ed at the Fred Smith lumber yards. It will be 20 by 147 feet and wU be used w store new lumber "when and if, the materials are .obtained. Tito Gets Confidence r Vote In Parliament i BELGRADE, Dec. I -(P)- The Yugoslav parliament today gave Marsh al Tito a unanimous vote . of Confidence and refused the resignation of his cabinet, which he submitted as a formality, f ol- , lowing the creation of the Yugo slav federated republic. LET US Before it starts rusting from the rainy weather Or, If the paint is good, we cait' : I Ilachise Polish and Uax ; ! to preserre the finish. j , j You may hare to drive your present car quite a while. 'i - IK '-'r r'-1 Douglas IlcavGhcvrplc! Go ! 430 North Commercial I Jlw.-. -r-rwnmw'. yawsa?iMitMiwawie m o t 01x- fry VV: DR. HARRY SEMLER Creatl emsi( asn Youn DHiTisT . . . ro show you somples of Mod ern Tooth, Replacements. Parti cularly note bow they ore shaded to march your, complexion and shaped to match the contour of your facial features. More so, they absorb j and reflect light from theifsUrroundings, elimi nating chalkiwhite ond ortif icial oppearance. Truly, they hare the effect and apedrance of Living, Natural Teeth. That's why you can wear Modern Transparent Palate Dental Plates without fear of embarrassment . to the contrary, they enhance your per sonal features, r --vi.:- ' . . . - .. 1 v i . - . -.'.. Yter Yea' Pbfes VK!e . Paying Parskas v Htat M Dr. 'T--- . SasWs Lia- ..i .,.. : - '.ft y - y A , III hrXS l. . - fj V K ' ee.xsssisT :-.; . -..:T:-js Jt w jr. . r m :.... v a r AsU Year , Dentist . Skmm AFro::m:DiT ; rKjO) Vhk your nearest ,Dr. Sentler Denrol Offices ef eay time. 3 offices te serve ye Portland. A. Solera end Eugene. x III v LlblBOL IS.. r i i j i , i Dr. SemWr-s Liberal Credit Flee it y0hclle for N trenches ef dentistry; Arrong. t. korm Hf' "CWM7 wotk completed- RIGHT U0Wt; ; W later in Small Weekf, er Monthly AraoynH. CrWit oosih .rrongl. LvLJIjLiiL GCJTDSI- HOURS! iM la Saturday 8:30M f f r onfr WAT E R S.An iSl bu n i rV - .. ? ihsci, -is