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i I 1 j i 1 PACZTWO 4 . ' P v 3 'Ml- M ; ? ' , ? 1 I -Tho OSZGOIt STATESMAN. Salem. 1 Oregon. Saturday Morning. December 12. 1345. T' " '. l"Trr"B ee. Clash Averted By. Recessing , By the AwodaUd -rMM''. Any possible thowcUwa between " fnivemment iact-flnders end Gen eral Motora waa averted' at least temporarily last niffct by the sudden reeeeclnc of hearings in the waje strike until Dec. It. The company had threatened to bolt the bearing If its profit were considered in connection- with the CIO union! demand for a SO per cent wage .increase, 'i . i! The bearing, coming after Pres ident Truman's declaration that ability to pay is "relevant" i in wage cases, was adjourned promptly after the fact-finding committee chairman read a state ment that GM's ability to pay would be considered aa one fac tor in determining any wage ad justment, i In New York, Charles E. Wil son, president of the General Electric company, offered a 10 per cent wage increase to union lied employes and said that non union employes would be given Situation Wanted , By Veteran Chiang Kai-Shek Out to Greet General Marshall Personally i 7.1 U...:-v "'$ 4'- I Li 'trPv . t ! T I V 60000 Pieces a io oer-cent doom Jan. i ana that salaried employe earning SAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 21 William 0 Caafleld, 21, veteran f .between S3000 and $S00 would raclfle flghtlag reeesitly discharged fret the navy, paraded on a dewatewa street here last Bight with sandwich sign which read la pert, 1 fooght far yea bow let me work for yea." Ca afield said he waaita a jo wtth seffleleat salary i sapport a wife and ehlld. (AP Wlrephote to The guttata st) receive (300 annual increases. British, Danish Tiff Reported NANKING, Dec. 21-(HJen. George C. Marshall arrived here today by plane from Shanghai; and was warmly greeted at the airport by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who cast protocol aside to Welcome in person the special 'American envoy. , The two) men and - Madame ; Chiang left at pnee tot the generalissimo's off icial residence to begin talks: They clasped i hands i on Nan king's dusty, windswept air field at moment when all China and large part of the orient watched tensely for signs that Marshall's mission might bring an end to. the country's undeclared civil war. Chiang's - presence at " the air port in itself was' regarded as a .significant gesture of friendship for Jhe United States. ; According to ! protocol in ' such ' matters the generalissimo would have await ed Marshall at his official resi dence inside the walled, city When the generalissimo step ped out of his black bullet-proof sedan, impressive; in his long olive-green cape, I Marshall saw him at once They strode toward each other smiling. They saluted and shook hands warmly, Tell him I am deeply honor ed," Marshall i said to Chiang's personal chief Of staff, Gen, Shang Chen, who was acting as Interpreter. f , f Chiang replied simply: "I welcome you to Nanking." Oregon's Highicays to Receive $5,000,000 in Federal Fwids LONDON, Dec. 21 -V The Moscow radio, quoting a Tass disoatch irom Copenhagen, said tonight "dashes" involving Brit 1ah and Danish frontier troops have occurred en the Danish 7J i k wi,t J liirfmw I River highway In Multnomah county, extending for 3.5 miles, the Danish minister ef defense . -IT" ' .... , ..Am Lew Wallaces Attacks Tax Form Verdict I PORTLAND, Ore Dec 21 P State Senator Lew Wallace to night attacked the state supreme court decision upholding the sim plified income tax law, (story on page 1) calling it "unconstitution- al" and an "affront to the legis lature."; " j Speaking as a member of the senate taxation committee, Wal lace asserted the decision "nobis that when clerks employed by the legislature make errors in the rec ords, the court, because of an cient procedure . . . must assume that such mistaken record is the law, solely because the president of the senate and speaker of the house signed the bill." - "This decision will be contest ed in the courts, causing great in convenience! and loss to. the tax payers of Oregon as well as-to the necessary functions' of gov-r eminent,' he said. WASHINGTON, Dec. Jl-iVMora than 15,000,000 will be spent to improve Oregon roads in the fiscal year beginning next July 1. The major item is a $1,000,000 bridge and overpass on the Colunv aaid was without foundation. . No comment was Immediately forth coming from the British war of fice. I vi. J... ihsr a German lieutenant who said he irnf.,n was attached to British troops 7" . All of the money will be federal funds. The projects: Ceeaty Lincoln ! was seriously wounded in a clash "w "... caused by the fact that the British do not permit the Danea Mn to -.rch the wamath sent from Denmark to Germany.' No other casualties were "men' tioned. Salvation Army Seeks to Assist Needy Families Grant Wasco Lincoln Lane Klamath Marion Crook-Wheeler Multnomah Grant-Umatilla Deschutes Douglas Location Oregon Coast Oregon Coast : Oregon Coast Santiam highway - -Willamette f Mount Hood Ochoco highway Klamath Falls-Lakeview John Day highway - f Warm Springs highway Alsea highway Willamette highway Willamette highway North Santiam highway Ochoco highway j Columbia River highway Pendleton-John Day highway Cascade Lakes 1 ! North Umpqua highway Timberline highway j I Salvation Army Christmas Clackamas cheer lists are made up of names provided largely by Marion coun- EsCapeg Criminal ty welfare and Red Cross offices, JT , Capt R. B. Lesher explained Fri- Wnrfl 0f Hosmtal day. Although the U.U are r-an- rU Ol XlUSpildl pared so there will be no dupli- Daniel Emerson Hutchinson cation, they are by no means alia? Rider escaped from the en closed, he -declared, i minal ward of the State hospital Persons knowing families or in- Friday night after slugging an at dividuals whose Christmas would tendant Hutchinsoc, who had b made a happier occasion by been sentenced to a term at the the gift of groceries, email com-state Training school tqr stealing Length (Miles) - S.7 0.05 23 15.5 4.6 2.0 6.5 5.2 5.2 6.9 3.0 ' 21.0 2.8 4.6 9.9 3.5 14.0 . 4.T 0.4 3.0 'Big 3' Talks I Move Smoothly MOSCOW Dec. 21 - (P) - In formed sources close to the big three foreign ministers said to night a "positive stage" had been I reached in j their talks, and that Rticcta tV TTnlBkul Ci 215,000 I --- TJHfain annaarul kIaup tft"rnl - " r. AAV AAA 1 V.MM tMiHWllM ..O UV. HMUI tnn AAA before the conference opened,1 Cost 121.000 80,950 405,000 300,000 The ministers talked informally h 127 0001 ' ZL aa 'or 'our hours and 15 minutes in ' i on Ann longest discussion held since f a'aaX I conference began. Without !"'"!: benefit of experts and with only j Xaa the translators present, the. three began talking and never did call a! formal meeting, 34,000 300,000 " 300,000 1,000,000 ' 250,000 50,000 70,000 180, Tompkins Officially Out Of k Congressional Race PORTLAND, Dec. 21-()-Mor ton Tompkins will not be a candi date in the .special congressional election to fill the place of the late Rep. James W. Mott, the Grange Bulletin said today, j Tompkins, state grangemaster, had been mentioned as a candi date but the Bulletin i said, "con ditions make it impossible." :; Postoffice Cancellations in the4 Salem postoffice for mis: week totaled approximately 600,000 pieces mail when Friday's work w finished; Three days la the wee Monday, Tuesday and Wednef day, exceeded the previous all time high in! cancellation for the Salem office. ! , Monday the total was 126,000, as compared; to the previous high mark - of 125,000. 1 Tuesday with 128,000 established a new mark, while Wednesday's cancellations totaled 128.000. and Thursday's total was. 110,000, and ! Friday's cancellations; were expected to go well beyond! the 100,000 mark be fore all outgoing mail was work ed, -i - - r -:- H ' ;1he' parcel post, stamp . and general delivery windows at the postoffice will be kept open to day until 6 pjnJ Postmaster Al Gragg said! Friday. Parcel post mail will be delivered Sunday morning, as it was last jweek. nate the newsprint ration' order was based on recent lecomHoen- dations of the special newsprint committee of the American News paper Publishers association, the newspaper Industry advisory committee and Boren congression al committee on newsprint, as well as on the statement-Issued last- Nor. 21 ' by the American Newspaper Publishers, association. DIUsCE suvenesi : LEGION HALL Msto TTayae Stracluus'a Orchestra Phone tZTil j Newsprint! Control To Be Relaxed i WASHINGTON. Dec,' 21 -(AP) Newsprint controls, excepting in ventory restrictions, will be lift ed Dec 3 1, Civilian Productkm Administrator John D. Small an nounced tonight i j He said the decision : to elimi- OLD TIE1E DAIICE Waltaes, 2 and S Steps, Quadrilles, etc, Toniglii Over Western Aate 25t Court Street MUSIC BY t Paul Winslow'a Gang Public Invited mm Every Saturday SilvtricnJ iiracxy 9 bl2 Glenn Uccdry's Orchestra 12 Entertainers 12 Admission 71e Pins Fed. Tax 14e f Total S5e s The petitions were handed to CoL Hi B. Wheeler, MacArthur'a secretary, by Toichiro Araki, To kyo consulting engineer.? Wheeler said the requests would be given MacArthur for "due considera tion." t - - forts or modest toys for children. otherwise unprovided for, will be helping with the- Salvation Ar my's big project it they turn in at the Army citadel en State street the- names and addresses and whatever Information they may have which would help in selecting proper gifts, Lesher said. a car was transferred to the State hospital when he- was judged criminally insane, r The fugitive is 10 years old, o feet tall and weighs about 165 pounds. He has blue eyes and brown hair end was wearing ov eralls and no shoes' when he es caped. Emperor Ilirohito, Family to Pay Taxe TOKYO, Saturday. Dec. 22-(P) Emperor Hirohito -and other' members of the imperial family hereafter will have Ve pay taxes, beginning with the prospective wartime profits levies, the news paper Klamichl said today. The government was reported to have decided to tax the im perial household after a confer ence yesterday between the household minister, Setaro Ishl- wata, and representatives of -the finance ministry. I Japanese Petition Mercy f or Yamashita . TOKYO. Saturday. Dec. 22-JP borne bo.wq Japanese xooay peu tioned General MacArthur to commute the death sentence giv en Lt Gen. Tomoyuki.Yamashrta, or allow him to commit hara kiri. !, ESCAPE WOODBURN t Three beys eacaped from the State Training school at Woodburn Friday at 9:30 pa. State police liated them aa JameS ' William Weekly, 13, Coquille; John Laurel Konrad, 13, Salem, and BillStaggs, 17, Independence. Too Late to CLaaiifv rOlt RA1X Wrtrrrt aa4 ClUUr traiUra. 14 n4 SI ft. Dlus Mutpp4. Tanlni atyk wtth Oolly. O. K, Decker, 1MM staaa at. rOX SALX: ISO CtoaJy MTTtlbl tirv. At . sclca. Xuna Packer, 14 Stale atrat. - rOX SALX: SmaU aortoMt radio lrUl and battary. lrely Kmas gin. EjOmt DKtr, ISM siM a. VJ.W. Ylctorr Club CU-TUao Dccadag Cormcr need aad ' Clcrch Streets ' -iirndt by CONT. PEOM 1 p m. NOW PLAYING I Saucy! CNauqkhjl CDelidoml I M ST ft mm? S K w Phone 3487 Cont Shows Dcdly from 1 PJd. PREVIEU TOIIITE AFTER ENDING TODAY1 (SATJ Zachary Scott THE SOUTHERNER" Bonlta Granville "SENORITA FROM THE I wisr r CAE THEFT RETORTED 4 State police reported the melt of a -183 Chevrolet? pick-up be longing to Freeman E. Manegre from St Paul at & o clock Friday afternoon. The car was dark blue and carried an Oregon license 269- ots. 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