The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 04, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    j Tho Statesman. Sal am, Oregon, Friday. April L. 1917
New Sales Tax
Bill Would Cut
Income Levies
(Stery alse on pager 1.) 'H
The sales tax bill, as it ap
parently will rest : when . given
, final "approval today, I provides
"for 3 per cent tax pn retail
sales, - nptinf feed , ;old lor
home consumption. I . .
BarrMHT further changes, : .the
compamm bill regarding income
tax would specify; if the sales tax
' becomes operative, ',. that - $2000
-would be exempt- for t married
persons,' 11000 for sine! persons
and $406 for each dependent. In
event the sales tax is defeated,
the exemptions in the first two
categories would be halved: and
the exemption tor each dependent
would -be $300.
Votirnr against the sales tax bill
were Sens. Beitott, Jones. Lynch
Mahoney, Pearson and Wallace.
The ailes tax iaaue has been
up in Oregon several time's pre
viously, with the following re
"suits:
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Meanwhile,
Perce, taf.
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. acajns -
i final' accounting
f the joint . ways : and . means
committee Thursday showed . the
state's -deficit for the next two
years at just under $3,000,000.
It woukl te increased if the $4,
QJ.000 cigaret tax is taken to ref
erendum and defeated, and de
creased -or .wiped out if other rev
emies exceed present estimates
or if the tales tax is approved it
tae pcus.
If a substantial deficit remains
'by. next year, token tax on
property to be. offset by income
levy revenues will be sought at
the' Jievember, 14S, election,
wnder permissive' 4egi station ; en
acted earlier this week.
Leirion Women
Plan Journey
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Members of Pioneer post -149,
will Journey to the Portland vet
eran's hospital April 12 to visit
women patients and investigate
facilities there after action taken
by the all-woman American Le
gion group last night.
..Twelve members, ' including , a
new member, Florence Cameron,
former army nurse, now assistant
superintendent at the Deaconess
hospital, decided to j publish a
monthly bulletin to be called
,Forty-niners. - '
The next meeting wiU be April
17 at 8 pm. at the Legion hall
with ritual team practice at 7:30,
Rose Grimaldi, adjutant, announc
ed. Members who were present
signed the post's newly acquired
charter, which was placed in the
Legion- hall.
FLAXER ENDS STOLEN 1
The Oregon Journal office at
433 Ferry rt, "last night reported
the theft of an entire truckload of
planer ends, from its downtown
property.-
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SUNDAY
THE MAN 1 LOVE"
British Rule
2 Jews to Die
JERUSALEM, April 3.-P)-Two
more Jews accused of terrorism
were doomed today by a military
court and the four others already
under sentence of death were
quoted by the underground or
ganization Irgun Zvai Leuml as
defiantly renouncing appeals for
clemency in their behalf, i
Meier Feinstein and David Azu
laL reputed- Irgun members ac
cused of taking part in an armed
attack on the Jerusalem railway
station last October, took the sen
tence calmly. When the president
of the military court pronounced
their fate both, chanted in unison
a line from a Hebrew, nationalist
song: -. f !
"In blood and fire Judah fell, in
blood and fire it will, rise again."
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Good Friday
Services Set
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Good Friday, will be observed
in several Salem churches today.
There will be the mass of the
presanctified at St Vincent de
Paul's at 8 a. m. and at St Jo
seph's at noon. Stations 'of the
cross - are scheduled j at 2:30 and
7:45 p. m. at St 'Vincent's, and im
mediately following the noon ser
vice and at 7:30 p. tn. at St Jo
seph's. .
The Union Good Friday service,
sponsored by the Salem Minister
ial association, will be at the First
Congregational church from noon
to $ p. m, and St Paul's Episco
pal will observe the same hours.
St' Mark's Lutheran church will
hold services at1 3 p. m, Christ
Lutheran at 7:30 p. m., and First
Christian at 8 p. m. J -
Milk Strike
Called off
NEW ORLEANS, April MSr
Actirig "Sheriff John Holstead of
Tangipahoa parish said tonight he
had been officially informed the
Louisiana mijk strike has been
called . off and union dairymen
will begin to ship milk to New
Orleans tomorrow morning.
The announced end of the strike
came in a flurry of excitement af
ter two Louisiana sheriffs had by
passed Governor Jimmie Davis
and called upon the national guard
to preserve order in their parishes.
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SAN DIEGO, Calif., April 3-The XB46, Jet bomber baUl for the army air forces by Consolidated Vul
tee, takes off from a field at Saa Dlege, en a test flight The army said It Is America's fastest bombe
and asay be the world's speediest (Ar Wlrephota to The Statesman.)
Search Witfened
For Escaped Con
KLAMATH FALLS, April 5-(P)-Norman
Jacklin . arid Alfred
Paine, escaped San Quentin con
victs who fought a , gun battle
with police here Monday ' night
were i charged with assault and
robbery while armed today.
Meanwhile northwest police
were alerted to watch for Paine,
who 1 eluded - pursuers Tuesday
and was thought possibly headed
for Idaho.
- Hacklin was captured Monday
shortiy after a service station
holdup.
Mdrse, Wherry
Near Blows
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WASHINGTON, April
Sen Wayne More (R--Ore.) and
Sen4 Kenneth Wherry (R.-Neb.)'
cam close to blows on the floor
of the senate last night over 'a
decision by Sen. Wherry, tempo
rary presiding officer, cutting
short Sen. Morse's ' objections to
the calling of a recess.
Morse issued a "statement of
facts today saying Sen.' Wherry
had asked him later "in anger"
if the action was unfair. When
Sen. Morse replied in the affirma
tive, Morse said, "he squared off
in a pugilistic manner, grabbed
me by the front of my coat and
started pushing1 me backwards.
To protect myself I put my books
down and advised the senator
from Nebraska to keep his hands
off me. At that point other sen
ators intervened and the incident
came to an end.:
CRASH VICTIMS BETTER -
CANBY, April 3 Dr. James
Ginsmore of Canby tonight stated
Roy I. Pottratz, 20, and Ray Price,
19, were, progressing "quite well"
after their March 29 crash into
a power pole near here. The two
youths incurred brain concussions
and Price was reported in a crit
ical condition as late as two days
after, the accident occurred.
LEGION TOURNEY SET -..
BRAZIL, Ind, April : 3 -(JP)
Champions from fourteen states
began arriving in Brazil today
for an American Legion national
basketball tournament which the
Legion plans to make an annual
affair. The tournament starts to
morrow morning and will wind up
Saturday night ; .
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SOLDIER AGAIN ACCUSED
TOKYO, Friday, April 4 -VP)
For the sixth time, accusing wit
nesses today pointed out Pfc. Carl
J. Havalda as "the tall soldier"
they saw clubbing Japanese mer
cilessly the night five teen-age
U. S. soldiers allegedly beat five
Japanese to death on roads west
of Tokyo. 4'
Miners9 Strike
Blankets Ruhr
ESSEN, Germany, April S.-ifV
Crowds demonstrated in more
than a score of the Ruhr's cities
and towns today in support of
300,000 miners whose 24-hour
strike over food shortages brought
the area's giant coal industry al
most to complete standstill..
British occupation authorities
made no attempt to intervene in
the mass protests oyer the food
situation. No disorders were re
ported. British authorities described the
Ruhrv stoppage as almost 100 per
cent complete. Reports from
points throughout the industrial
valley indicated that almost all
the 170 mines were idle, and the
one-day protest was expected to
cause a loss in production of a
half million tons of badly needed
coaL ,
Head-on Crash
Injures Five
Five persons incurred injuries,
none serious, when -cars driven
by William Fisher, 17, of Dallas,
and Dale Simon ton, Milwaukie,
collided head-on on Portland road
a few hundred yards outside Sa
lem's north city limits at about
1:30 pjn. Thursday, state police
report
Simonton and his passenger,
Harold Johnson of San Jose,
Calif., were taken to Salem Gen
eral hospital where their condi
tions were described as fairly
good. .
. Fisher and his three . Dallas
companions were taken to Salem
Deaconess1 hospital. Fisher i in
curred a cut right hand, Keith
Holdorf, 18, incurred a cracked
pelvis,- and Jack Cook, 17, was
given first 'aid treatment for a
face laceration.
- Police said that Fisher was at
tempting to pass another car,
headed north, when the collision
occurred.
Accident Cut
Said CAA Job
SEATTLE, April 3-(P)-Those
aerial traffic cops, the inspectors
for the civil aeronautics admin
istration, are diminishing acci
dents in private flying, directors
of the CAA's 7th region agreed
at a conference here today.
Swift punishment is cooling off
the enthusiasm of the "buzz
boys," they said.
R. D. Bedinger, region admin
istrator, said "low flying Is the
biggest cause of private accidents
and heavy fines are the best way
to combat it" Weather conditions
are the second biggest accident
cause," he added. '
State directors present includ
ed Leo G. Devaney, Oregon.
' It's Coming" Tonight!
"Accent on Efeic"
SALEM HIGH AUDITORIUM
Friday, April 4, 8:30 P.IL
Greatest Stago Revue Salem.
Has Ever Seen
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TEDDY HALE Ted Lewis' Shadow s
TONY KARLOFF, Boris Karloff'a
Screen Double
MANIACS OF RHYTHM, Harlem Dance Team
PORK CHOPS and GRAVY, Comedy Dancers'
SMILEY TURNER, Famous "Waterfront"
- Singer -
ALICE HULETT, foe Tap and Character
. . ... 5 Dancer
JAXSPONG, Sensational Magician
tad many -others
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Glen V7iiliacis 10-Piece Band
Tickets 'on Solo Salem Record Shop
Taylor's, Independence
Bliven Installed
By Toastmaslers
William Bliven was installed
last night as president of the
Capital Toastmasters by District
Governor Al Crose. He succeeds
Wayne Smith, to whom a trophy
was awarded last night for win
ning the annual speech contest
in the local club.
Marion Curry was installed as
vice president, Clarence ; E. Creig
as secretary-treasurer and Harold
McMillan as sergeant-at-arms.
Wire Walkout
Notice Filed
NEW YORK, April 3 l-(JP)- A
nationwide strike of 50,000 West
ern Union Telegraph Co. workers
outside of the New York metro
politan area loomed as a possi
bility today as the AFL. Com
mercial Telegraphers union sent
out tiotices of intent to call a
walkout
Jesse A. Paynes, the union pres
ident, asserted there had been a
"complete collapse of collective
bargaining" and accused the com
pany of effecting "wholesale lay-
oris, down-grading and unilateral
wage cuts."
Payne said the employes were
seeking a wage increase tot 25
cents an hour and a 40-hour week,
plus health, welfare and! pension
benefits. About 50,000 workers
are involved In the i disDute.
Payne said.
IIUDSONS TO COST MORE
DETROIT. April 3-Hiip)-The
Hudson Motor Car Co. announced
price increases of $25 to $69 on
its automobiles today "because
of increased material costs." The
increases range from $25 on the
three-passenger coupe to; $59 on
the four-door sedan.
BOMB BLAST KILLS S i
BORDEAUX, France, April 3
WVEight persons were killed and
one was injured today when sev
eral bombs exploded at a military
camp at nearby Cazaux. The cas
ualties were French civilians en
gaged in defusing war materiel.
Too Late Jo Classify
'VETERAN and wife need furnished
apt. Immediately. Phone 1-40S7.
-Opens S:5 P.M.
Pius
James Craig- - Danna Reed
"GENTLE ANNIE"
Soviet Guns in
Korea Noted
SEOUL. Korea, April 3. -fP)-Louis
Saillant of Paris, general
secretary of the world federation
of trade unions,, said today his
touring WFTU party got a warmer
welcome in Russian w occupied
North Korea than in the American
zone and that there was "far more
freedom of organization'1 in the
Soviet area. '
An American and ' a British
member of the party said living
conditions were far better in the
American-occupation zone and re
marked on the military display in
the north.
Ernest Bell of London, interna
tional secretary of;; the British
trades union congress; said the
American zone was "paradise"
compared with the Russian zone
and that "I never saw a place so
stiff with tommy buns as Pyong-
Srhwe1Ienlach May Ask
Veto for Portal Pay Bill
WASHINGTON, April ZMJP)
Secretary of Labor Schwellen
bach said today that unless there
is a change in the present legis
lation banning portal pay suits he
will recommend that President
Truman veto it
Schwellenbach observed that
labor department funds had been
substantially slashed. He said
that the portal bill in congress
would bring on "a flood of law
suits" concerning new interpreta
tions of the wage-hour act '
3 Fai ths Observe
Rites Today in
Bloody Jerusalem
JERUSALEM, April i-4JP)-Tht
peoples of three faiths will offer
kup their prayers in Jerusalem to
morrow in the Holy Day services
of each religion.
Moslems of the Islamic world
commemorate the day for . the
death of the prophet Moses, as
Jerusalem's Moslems make the
annual pilgrimage to the small
desert shrine near Jericho where
Mohammed's adherents believe
Moses lies buried. . .
For Jews it is the 5395th anni
versary of the date Moses led his
people out of Egypt ,
Christian services-in this trou
bled land commemorate the day
on which Christ was tried, scourg
ed and crucified and include a
symbolic .procession along the Via
Dolorosa (Way of Sorrows) which
is believed to correspond to ! the
path He trod when He shouldered
His cross and was led' to Calvary.
DANCE
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Announcing
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Located at Grand Ilonde, Oregon
THE VALLEYS MOST MODERN RESTAURANT
We will be glad to greet our many old Mends and new pxitroxu-drive over
or stop on your way to the beach.
GLENN WILBUR CHARLES THURSTON, :
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Founkzin Pons, like lino wat
ches, should be Inspected at
regular intervals. Bring In
Shoaifer or Parker Pens.
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Schaefer's
Remedy
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Hundreds of people are taking
advantage of our offer to re
move corns. .
No Cnre, No Pay
A guaranteed corn remedy
safe, efficacious and reliable,
stops the ache and j soreness,
the first application.;
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See our stock of Trusses
YOUR PRESCRIPTION ST4I1E
WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS-THINK SCHAEFBR
1899 - 1947 "It Pays to Trade t SchaeferV
" Prescriptions Acwaiely filled
feftvy mpr1Tn'C to Candy Headquarters far Salem. Be
dbuilEir Eill a sore and get Fresh Candy whes yea
bay. Bay Schaefer's aad be sore;
FOR EASTER
0) CHOCOLATES
Sociele ... . $1.59 !o $3X3
Winslel .......... . . $US
Sierra . . . ... . . $1.50 la $3X3
Johnston . . . . . . . $L25 & $1.50
The kind always find advertised
THIS WEEK CANDY SPECIAL
Chocolate Filberts ' " - vk $1.00
Peanut Clusters Light Chocolate JLh. M W
French Bnrnl Peannis iv 50c
This is the official Peaslar Remedy Store far Marion Comity.
Tea wHl find these preparatleas ef . highest quality and guaran
teed te be exacUy for what they are seld and represented" U be.
Schaeier's .
Nerve and Bone
Lininenl
For the relief of the discom
fort of muscular stiifness and
soreness of musclast
5Qt mi Si
Fel Fin! Rsst all night
use Schaefer's Eld- Cft
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Eat cmythlng anytimo
Eat 'what you like '
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