lTbo Sterteenacra. 8alom. Oregon, Wxln dqy, Oct 1 1947 Variations in Phone Ratci Draw Protest J Approximately 60 per cent of Oregon's intrastate telephone busi ness at present on rate basis qual to or lea than interstate rates, C. F. Geode, rate engineer tn the Oregon ares for Pacific Telephone and Telegraph cora pand. tertified at Tuesday's hear ing on the company application for a rate increase aggregating 12,249.00b in the state. ' Goode- said aUci of intra state rites on the ame basis as lntertUle would ot be practical In the vey-all picture, although it would benefit ante subscribers. He id placing the two on turitv would necessitate increas ing exefonge revenues by $1,500, '. 0O0 mtxrs e the ireoed rate boost . vZ L. Graham, attorney for the public ut-Iitiea commission, in in- I tecrogsUEg Goode, ht to show that rrrtorctat ntM on intrastate , business here wewld prove a sav ing to telephone userajvithout en dangering the company's financial structure. Goode testified that in trastate rates are now applied largely en a mileege basis. Aied by Marian Rushing, de puty Portland cHy attorney, why .Uri.u a11 frnm TVirtlmnrt tt Biker, Ore, cost more than a call ber the longer distance from Portland to Bwe, Ida, Good sard it was prabatrfy doe largely to many isolated routes in the states. , Miss Rushing pointed out that ( .ana. ml Mthttttr'tinn in in tra its te telephone rates in Oregon wai m 1819, although numerous djurcments lowering revenues of . uw racjuc companj nana ikto mil Bounced during recent years. Touring UJS. Solons Barred From Russia , WASHINGTON, Sept SO -JP Tcfbrin American senators were Ka f-ra4 frntn Rliuaja tnfiUV. With the official soviet explanation that the U.S.S.R. cannot "be made the subject of an Investigation" by American legislators. Senator Bridges (R-NH), chair man cf the senate appropriation committee, said Russia had re fused to permit committee mem bers to enter the country even ta mr-ect vthe U. S. embassy in XI D COW. x I Three house members met a . 1 - . 1.-4 T. .1 Kit" at HUUMI-lviuaai tow. uii m that time the Russians gave the explanation that "tack of hotel . accommodations and some other shortages caused by the war" prevented' the granting of visas.- Bridges sata Individual mem bers of the committee which he heads had asked for visas to enter Fuss; during European inspec tion trip, oa which they will leave next week. , He said the Russian foreign! nil rust rjr gave tbi3 reply through the rtate department: -Inasmuch as the U. 5. S. R. is not con idered a country thajti could be made the subject of an Investigation on the part of thej - vii?ing senators, we do not con-i; ', aider their trio to be suitable." ii Bridges -commented the reply! ' was given In disregard or toe ' fact that the requests for visas specific ally stated the object of the trip was te 'inspect opera -ii tion. U. S. embassy in Moscow. The chairman said U. S. Am bassador Walter Bedell Smith made a second request to the Rus-j ian foreign office, emphasizing;! that the touring senators would examine only the U. S. embassy,' operations. .This brought forth S , second refusal, he aaid. Local YV Men Club Formed I ! Temrjorarv organization of a Sal am V. Mm rluh was ac complished Tuesday night in meeting of a score of local young men at we ymul iney eieciea i temrmrarv - officers DouC Chambers, chairman; Bill Shinn, secretary, and Alan Siewert, treasurer. Next meeting win te St 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday, i Robert O. Smith, chairman! of the YM young men's council, presided at the session. Marion (Gut) Moore, associate general secretary, introduced a delegation of 14 from Portland. - i I Principal speaker was Ken Fleming of Portland, northwest regional director of Y's Men irliiha The service club's projects of boys' work, young men's work. Ivor id . ouuook ana new xnemoer counseling were discussed by Walt Owens, president. Lea Mac intosh, vice president, bod nun gerford and John Rodman, all of the Portland unit. ' Politics Said Linked with Overell Trial ! SANTA ANA, Calif, Sept JO iiip)-LouUe Overall's attorneys pictured her today ss sn innocent 17-year-old, involved In her first love affair, who suddenly found herself a national figure because of what he described ss a prose rutor's politically-motivated," de sire for a "Roman holiday." ! Lawyers for the heiress, now 18, on trial with her fiancs on murder chsrger In the deaths of her parents i aboard their yacht, alternately shouted and soothed the Jury of six men and aix women as the 19-week trial nesred an end. j Louise ut calmly, but listened intently. HeK co-defendant, George Gollum, rocked in s swivel chair, Scheming Matron Bertrand West, one of the law yers, charged that a "scheming matron" convinced Louise she should help her boy friend's mor ale by writing to him-in jail- thus starting a series of love botes which the prosecution con tended in its closing arguments were "filled with greed, lust, filth, perversion." Her parents, Financier, and Mrs Waiter E. Overell, were 82 and 57, years old, respectively, when they died March 15 aboard their dynamite-shattered cabin cruiser in Newport harbor. "West's plea was followed by that of Otto Jacobs, Louise's chief counsel. He charged that At torney General Fred Howser sent bis special assistant Eugene Wil liams, "with an international reputation, a vast and almost un limited knowledge of the law,1 to Santa Ana "to convict that girl at the end of this table." Polities Changed "Why?- Jacobs asked. "For political considerations, of course. "Do you think Mr. Williams would be here if Miss Overell had come from an ordinary family? No: Mr. Howser knew she was from wealthy parents, so he thought he would have a Roman holiday at" her expense." "The" prosecution keeps refer' ring back , to those love letters," he went on. "They want you to believe that , Louise went to her Flintridge home after the explo sion and. got in bed with Gollum, But they didn't have such evi dence. They want you to suspect mat ane did." Robot Warfare Held Possible ! WASHINGTON. Sept. 3(HA Two aircraft designers said today It will take 10 to 15 years to pro dace a guided missile of 4,000 miles range but that robot war fare between continents is defi nitely possible. The cost of evolving such a weapon was estimated from $200,- 000.000 to 1300.000,000. The fig-J ures were given the president s sir policy commission by John JC Northrop, president of ' Northrop Aircraft, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif., end A. E. Lombard, engineering consul tant for Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp, San Plego, Calif. Too Late to Classify FOB SAXJC Tamatoe. Bring your kmiit you pick.' Tc bushel. Kt. 1, Box SM. Brooks. 20-30 Club Hears Greider "Jerry," Carl Greider seeing eye dog. La still in a training and adjustment period. Greider. vet erana employment representative in the local employment office, told the Salem 20-30 club Tues day night at the Gold Arrow cafe. Greider said the dog's life ex pectancy was from 8 to 11 years. . Bob Sandstrom, president an nounced . that the club board of directors will meet Monday night st the home of Dal Sullivan. Inquiry Starts into Destroyer Blast TRIESTE, Sept SO--Vice Admiral B. H. Berbl, commander of the U. S. Mediterranean fleet,. today ordered an investigation in to the disaster suffered by the U. S. destroyer Douglas H. Fox fol lowing reports the ship might have been off course when it struck a mine. ' Three men were killed (none from the Pacific Northwest) and 12 injured in the mine explosion yesterday in the Upper Adriatic 18 miles off Trieste. Four men critically injured were expected to survive. .a:m New Route Cuts 1 .8 Miles ar u "o a WSteiwer .at Vw niu i i T Itf JEFFERSON ll I Strucfurc v I Dlstanc Vtefl 3;. n ''Hfja'saii , Tj Lbo''y Via Old Highway 12.2 Mi. Via Yk Highway I0.AM1. Saving 1.8 Ml. Catting Lt miles eff the driving distance between Salem and Albany, the new section ef the Pacific highway la shewn above oa a map from the state highway department. The ten-mile twe-lane atrip opened Tuesday te drivers aaxloas te try the new bridge aereea the Bantiaaa and the time -saving overpass. Reds Agree to Meet on Italy LONDON, Sept 30 Rus sia agreed today to a four-power conference on what is to be done with the Italian colonial empire, and named Georgi Zarubin, am bassador to London, to represent the soviet union. Less than a year remains for the foreign ministers council to agree on the future of the Italian colonies which included Tripoli tania and Cyrenaica in North Af rica, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Italian Somaliland in East' Africa and the Dodecanese islands In the Mediterranean. Th Dodecanese islands, how ever, have been ceded to Greece in the Italian peace treaty and Tthiopia has had her indepen dence restored. If the question of the dispo sition of others is not settled by Sept 19, 1048 one year from the date of completion of ratification of the Italian peace treaty the issue is to be submitted to the general assembly of the United Nations. FBI Returns MuMerHere Armand Muller, arrested by the FBI in Olympia, Wash., was re turned to Salem Tuesday night by Marion County Sheriff Den ver Young and will be arraigned in Woodburn Justice court today on a charge of assault and rob bery. The sheriffs office said Muller was allegedly implicated In the $37 armed robbery of Jack Bren nan, Salem taxi driver, last June, in a confession by Vernon Byers, nowin McNeil Island . federal penitentiary. Sauer to Face Bad Check Charge LeRoy Sauer of Salem is to be arraigned in a Marion county Jus tice court today on. a charge of obtaining money by false preten ses, following his arrest Tuesday night by city police on a district court warrant A city detective's report said Sauer admitted forging the name of "CoL T. C. Jackson" to some checks. The officer said Sauer had passed' fictitious checks to taling 100 on September 18 and 19 at Leon's store, Nollman and Enger hardware, Broadway mar ket and Grand Central market, au in Salem. Expected Hop Yield Revised Upward PORTLAND, Sept S0.-(vP)-The department of agriculture today revised upwards the expected hop yield in Oregon this year. The USDA Market News Serv ice aaid it would exceed the 60, 000 bales forecast earlier, princi pally because of favorable wea ther in the last half of Septem ber, enabling growers to salvage some of the crop in mildew-dam aged yards. SAW FILING ATTENTION. CAKPENTEES SPECIAL - I WEEK ONLY Hand Saws 65c Call after S p. m. week days. 7t a. as. te p. am. Sat. and Sunday . 844 Center feVlOJlO o o e o e O o o for your hoi: Collins and Electro-Speed Water Heaters. ; Table Top Water Heaters. Kitchen Ventilators. Electric Wall Heaters. Electric Irons. Table Lamps. Floor Lamps. Flourescent Bed Lamps. ' Slimline Lighting. House Wiring Our Specialty .--.-. ienisoH & !one Electrical Oeatractera S88S Day er Night X0SS Portland Bead lalens, Oregon Six Soviet Bloc Nations Seek Aid NEW YORK, Sept.30-WVSix soviet-bloc countries which are boycotting the Marshall plan have reported to the United Na tions thst they will. need 11,234, 300,000 in , outside financial aid this year, it was disclosed tonight. Trygvie Lie, U. N. secretary general, made public these finan cial requirements for 1947 as fol lows: Czechoslovakia $168,000,000, Poland $477,000,000, Yugoslavia 8378,000,000, Albania 832,000,000, Finland $74,400,000 and Hungary $106,000,000. Lie said some aid for the east ern European countries was in sight but that they still faced a deficit of almost $1,000,000,000. Production of Butter " Shows Slight Increase CHICAGO, Sept 30 -(?)- For the first time since early in June, weekly production ofj butter show ed an increase in the seven-day period ending Sept. 25, the bureau of agricultural economics reported today. - Production was estimated at 23, 500,000 pounds, an increase of one per cent over the previous week. The boost was attributed to more favorable pasture conditions. CHINA RED PORT TAKEN NANKING, Wednesday, Oct 1 -(fl)-The government announced today the capture of the big com munist port of Chefoo on Shan tung peninsula, prime objective of a recent Nationalist drive In North China. Gasoline Fire Proves Equal Of Kerosene GREEN BAY, Wfl., Sept. 30 ()- Sam Collins muttered as he emptied the second three-gallon can of fuel into the tank of his home's circulating oil heater, last night. T "If this stove burns oil at this rate we'll go broke," he com plained to his wife. He didn't know how close both of them were to "going broke" in more ways than one. Today he learned police and state oil in spectors' had been searching fran ally for Mrs. Collins to warn her she had been sold sjx gallons of gasoline instead of the fuel oil she'd ordered and that they had escaped an explosion by one chance in a million. ''Burned fine." Sam said shak ily, "except it had a red flame in stead of a blue one." First Aid Car Out of Service Emergency first aid service In Salem was back on a pre-1937 basis again Tuesday, as the city's 10-year-old first . aid car re mained out of service for the fifth consecutive day. While treatment can be given at the east Salem fire station for walk-ins, outside calls cannot be answered. When repairs will be completed on the vehicle's trans mission' is a matter of conjecture, according to Cspt Arthur Bloom of the aid crew. Another question still on the minds of the crew is when delivery ran be secured on the new emer gency car, ordered with funds ob tained through efforts of the Sa lem Trades and Labor council. MAIL BY IIELICOPTER WASHINGTON, Sept IO.--rive cent air mall Is a year old tomorrowXand the post office de partment celebrates by starting "the ' first regularly scheduled helicopter air mail delivery in the nation." It will link the. 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