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t :' . ' I M .... 6 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday. July 19. 1950 Portland Soldier ' Injured in Combat WASHINGTON, July 18 -OTV Six Americans were reported dead and 39 missing in two casualty lists from the Korean area made public by the defense department today.' ; " Three deaths were reported in the department's 27th casualty list this morning and the same number in its 28th this afternoon. The injured included: Pfc. Robert L. Mackay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Mackay, 13312 southeast Claybourne, Fort' land. Ore. . ftlOvffJ'G r. Time Will Tell '.V ; lr for small jobt, -or big, local or. long distance, phonet SHBVDER Truck, and Transfer Phone 3-4966 10N0 DISTANCI MOVING POI ICONOMY-lIT US : HANDll All PITAIIS y t. 5 Si J, V X:7 , MEMPHIS, TeniL, July 18llny Becky, dnhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Halre, has a 35 per cent chanee at life. Parents decided afainst aa operation to remove her blind eyes, which doctors said would oeet her chances to per cent but leave her badly disfirured. The Infant eyes ax belnf treated for cancer while parents pray the dlaroods which cant be conflrnued without the operation was wronav (AP Wirephoto to the Statesman.) i. J WANTED!! EXP E RI E HCED READY-TO-WEAR SALESLADIES Applications will be falc on 9:30 - 10:30 a. m If r j ; inexperienced, please do ; ' . i - ot apply. ! . - - - f 1 s OTITE PRINT ' SALE! M ' , '"N'r , mtisisi is. nw"? dependable 6-PointFight With Inflation SetbyEccles SALT LAKE CITY- JulflUflV. Marriner S. Eccles of the 'federal reserve board said today danger ous inflation is devlrmintf raniril because of the Korean- crisis. In a statement he nronosed the inflation be checked through tax es, stricter credit control and re duction of civilian demand for goods. Eccles, a member of the federal reserve board of governors and former Utah banker, suggested this fiscal program for the government: 1 Make no reduction in taxM this year. 2 ReimDOse a cornoratlon ex cess profit tax of 75 per cent on au net earnings above 10 per cent of the first $5,000,000 of invested capital and 8 Der cent on anv bal ance, allowing a. $5,000 exemption oi earnings suoject to tax. 3 Request organized labor to make no demands for wage in creases while the excess profit tax is in effect, 4 Close tax loopholes. . 5 Increase second and third class Dostal rates enoucrh ta meet post ornce department deceits. 6 U. S. treasury to offer non bank investors long term non-mar- xet Donas with 15-year maturity interest rate of 2 per cent. "The present situation." he said. "calls for the people to save their Veteran Memorial Unit Re-Elects All Officers 1 f f., - t , - I, Veterans living Memorial as sociation has re-elected all officers in its annual election, it was an nounced Tuesday by President Verne I. Ostrander; , " - Other officers are William Crog han, senior vice president; William Richards, treasurer; James Brem mer, James Crowder, Keith Harris, Douglas McKay, William Mack and Wilfred Wilier, trustees. money and purchase more bonds. They cannot be expected to do this umess tne government takes the necessary action to protect the purchasing:, power oi the. dollar (their monev) from further nrfr inflation. . . . Demonstration On Flax Work :' A combined inspection of flax varieties and J a flax-pulling dem onstration has been scheduled near Salem for Thursday afternoon at 2 -o'clock by U. S.' department of agriculture and Oregon State col lege flax specialists. The demonstration will be held on the Jack Chapin farm at Mis sion Bottom seven miles north west of Salem on the Mission road. Several different varieties of fiber Chapin farm in commercial -size plots for experimental use. Anyone interested in the plant ings may observe them and have them explained by the fiber flax specialists. At the same time the flax - have ' been planted on the newly-developed puch - type flax puller designed and made by Un ited States department of agricul- The Newest Development in Collision Insurance , - i , i j - The Insured pays the deductible amount ONCE ONLY. Thereafter full coverage at NO further i premium charge. The cost, ONLY $1.00 above regular deductible charge. - !l ' i This hew form of coverage Is available only at the Severin Agency in Salem. i Richard G. Severin Every Form of Insurance 212 N. High St. Senator Hotel Bldg. 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