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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1949)
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Ill 111 HI 1!??! ;I?li!liniTT lUluTtfl 'llll'l r pin h- - r I nr-c rr sn; ITT 1 tr. .avt . j 'Jk7gfc' TiwiiyilT1? , yZJJ litr 1T ..j i 1 j 1 1 u MAIN FLOO PLAN ctir t I , 0 I I esse jm owarr Marion oounty'i nw court house, M outlined thus far In ketche by Architect Peter Bel-luschr- (and ihown in Tuesday'n Statesman), contemplate a (round floor, a main floor above It, second floor, second floor mez zanine, third floor and fourth floor. The main and second floor plans art self-explanatory in the ac companying drawings. The build ing would front on High street. Sen. Morse Interprets Federal Economic Issues in Local Soeecl By Thomas O. Wright ' ; i Suff Writer, The Statesman Cutting the economic pie, trimming down the ingredients and still keeping the hungry spending agencies happy was the topic of Sen. Wayne L. Morse in a talk before a joint luncheon gathering of Salem Kiwaniaand Exchange clubs Wednesday. i The Oregon republican from Eugene gave a "rapid, fire interpre tation of federal economics and defended his actions on economy measures m the hour-long speech i ; - t the Marion hotel. rest of allies in rearming Both maior parties have been i i . ..;. ., i.v!n rw.irttM nn the I Western Europe under the Atlan- economy question and have want ed to pass the buck to President Truman, Morse said. "It. Is dead wrong and I will oppose any ef fort to Increase the presidential responsibility. "Substantial economy cuts are possible on the pattern of the j Hoover commission eporte .. . . but j I am against a peniiywUe, pound i foolish attitude towards a flat , fat nt in rwr c-pnt a-. recommended i In the McClellan resolution." far enough. Control of procure Currently 43 percent of; fed- , ment agencies of the armed forces eral income comes from direct needed to strengthen the bilL taxes 28 from corporation taxes. , Much is bt'ins savent by the new from customs. li from 'excise 1 hut more can be saved. nd 2 from new taxes. Morse 8 Social welfare It would be pointed out. Of this, 31 per cent unrealistic . to expect ruts in soc'r li spent fur defense, 16 for inter- al we!f(jire except jn the admin national ol)ligatiyis. 13 for veter- 'isrationi The trend, not to be ans. 13 to pay interest on debts. 6 stopped.;' is toward ; expansion of on social welfare, health and sec- the social security and health pto urtty and tht remaining 18 for all j grams. iThere still; needs to be othersgovernmental expenses. some broadening of th coverage Explain. Stand j "f w-urity laws. With this two-way pie for an- DurinR the recess of congress alysis. Morse took p.?int by point ! which Morse says he expects will to explain and defend his legisla-i come, he plans a speech-making Mve stands. On all except interest tour of Oregon. He said he would on debts, defense and all other take individual Issues separately. governmental expenses, he said there was httle room for economic trimming. '"But the only way we , every other group," Morse stated, can trim the former is by start- "If you have the right to ask me ln to-pay off the debts", he said, to dp that, then I hava tha right ' On jthe 18 per cent bite, we to at.k you as individual citizens may haje to d some toe pfnching to do it also," he concluded. but we- must also be careful we ; do not indulge In false economy j D,Am Iv rTT-i.nm practices. He explained that the i UEin-1E 1 per c ent slice included conser-j MANILA (INS) The PhiH vation and hydro-electric projects PPne j government ; has extended and rivers and harbors projects by 'our months its evacuation which he said are the greatest pro- deadline for 5.000 White Russian vidersiof new sources of revenue." r refugees on the Island of Samar, Cots Cut SubsUnUally It is true, Morse pointed out. thjt administrative costs can be cut substantially by putting into actum' the recommendations of the Hoover' commission. He reported this true most dramatically In defense expenditures where dup lication of services take an un necessary chunk of the tax'doliar. On othe specific points the sen ator from Oregon said: 1. Veterans services--We have , yet to fulfill our duties to the vet erans. We cannot expect to trim spending in this department. 2. International obligations I think Mr. Hoffman is doing his Job as economically as possible. The faster European rftdustrv gets on its feet the sooner the 16 per cent tax bite can be reduced. If we let Europe down, we are sell ing her to Russia; with Europe down, we are playing into the" hands of Stalin, and we can't go It alone. Will Support Bill ; 3. Arms aid to Europe The armed forces chiefs explainxthat the U S. will pay $1 to 5 for the Toddy Is Double Green Stamp Day at 177 North Uberty ; : m i oir eovtt The ground floor will Include quarters for I the county school office, the A.A.A., .veterans' ad ministration, treasurer's office, county surveyor, a mail room, coffee room, election room, sher iffs office and various smaller offices. The second floor mezzanine space would largely be taken up with the high-ceiling court rooms extending from the second floor", but there also would be a library 1 L tic pact On that basis I w"Ul sup port the bill presented by Senators Vandenberg and Dulles. 4. Exciie taxes They were voted largely as a wartime con trol measure and should be" writ ten off the law books. This means that some new sources of revenue must be found. 5. Unification bitl Good as far as it went, but it did not go "We must put the general wel fare above selfish interests of i lor wnom tha international Re fugee Organization has been un able to find space in otheir coun tries r f7"? , LVIM, Mi m . . mezannine floor and men's and women's dormitories. The third floor would have dist rict attorney's offices, judges' of fices, judges' secretarial rooms, grand jury and jury deliberation quarters, district courtrooms, and witness and constable quarters. The jail would be on the fourth floor, as well as day and interro gation rooms for prisoners of var ied ages, and also a kitchen and laundry, a fingerprint room, jail- Dvsenterv Tops Disease List in Marion Count v Dysentery led all communicable diseases in Marion county during the week ending September 3, the Marion County health office reported Wednesday. Eleven cases, all outside of Sa lem, were reported. A total of eleven cases of chickenpox, eight in Institutions, was also reported. Enteritis cases numbered eight In the report of 63 per cent of Mar ion county's physicians. Other diseases include: impetigo 4. meas les", mumps 2, and virus pneu monia, poliomyelitis, tuberculosis, gonorrhea and syphilic one eaph. N ANTI-FASCISTS REORGANIZE FRANKFURT (INS) On of the first a nti -Fascist organizations on which Hitler cracked down In 1933 has reorganized In western Germany with 7,000 Free Masons uniting in the "Grand Lodge of Germany." 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