V S The Elatesacv Sclera, Orsw Auto Makers Reveal Plans For Price Hike WASHINGTON. Sept 10 -- ford and Chrysler notified the government today that they intend to 'increase car prices. General Motor and other companies are expected to follow suit. ' New price list were filed with ''the Mice of price stabilization (OPS), which only last Friday au ' tborizeTautomobile manufacturers to raise prices of new passenger cars an estimated average of 3 to f per cent if increased production costs Justified the boost. Chrysler corporation's new price liit calls for a boost averaging per cent in the retail price at the factory. Ford asked price increases of 4.J1 per cent on Ford ears at ; wholesale to dealers, ranging from s(llii to 455.81. is Ford's other increase requests, "also at the level of wholesale f rices to dealers, were: Mercury, as ner cent, ran riii from 140.45 to $552; Lincoln, 347 per cent, 1 rename from sea J7 to so.uo; Lin coln Cosmopolitan,-2.30 per cent, ranginf from $58.90 to $10.77. . Assuming that the companies have followed the complicated formula established by OPS in its relaxation order, and that OPS approval will be a matter of rou ' n th niti"imnhil eonmanles can put their new prices into effect within Cve days alter tney are okayed. Union Votes on Settlement of Copper Crisis ; NOG ALES. Ariz., Sept. 10 -WV J The International Union of Mine, I Mill and Smelter Workers find) tonight adopted a resolution ejstab-llshing-a 19 cent an hour pack ace increase as the final basis -for The settlement in the current cop ; pe crisis. ' The Increase represents the amount granted the union by Ken necott Copper Co. in a recent agreement. The resolution said In part: "We will not under any circum stances give up the fight for our : members' Interest We will not settle with any of these companies for less than the Kennecott agree- '' t." The other companies still re fusing to accept the Kennecott set tlement were identified in the res olution as Anaconda Copper Min - Inf Co- Phelps Dodge corporation. American Smelting and Refining Co, operators of the Couer d- 'Alene, Idaho, and the Miami Arl- gona areas, the" American Brass - Col, and others. t AIR CONDITIONED "Salem's Oaly Home-Owned . Theatre ENDS TODAY OPEN 1:41 K.ED SKFXTON la : "KSCTJSK MT DUST" rtas TIOS1X TOWN STOXT" STASTS TOMORROW TmpjiCES Seeend Featare TATnra takes tjix aii ,..aaso& t:r,sl ccfwnciNT run. " ' I rT' I 6 s CIT 'lfl no3 CAPITOL LUMBER CO. rLoasj 3-ZZZ2 or 2-4431 Tcasdsrr, StTaecher 11, 1S51 Limitations on Parking Near, Capital. Buildings 'I . : i . (Story also on page 1) limitations otupaxking in the vicinity ct state buildings were proposed by Salem aldermen Monday night, and the old problem of congestion near the statebouse was referred to a new committee study. Mayor Aided Loucas was directed to name a council committee to confer with; state; university and area.'. -M- . : " Alderman Robert I. White pro posed that one-hour parking be enforced "front 13th street west to the parking meter zoce." j i : City Manager Ji X Franzen asked the council to set a policy on response to merchants seeking relief from all-day parking in front of stores ia the state build ings and similar areas where park ing ia not now restricted. 24-Mlsate Helen 3 " -' . Another phase of parking ex plored by the . council last night was 24-minute meter spaces to accommodate citizen having brief errands in the present meter zones. Action was del ered until . Sep tember 24 and the mayor asked to get an expression of opinion from the Chamber of Commerce and Retail Trade bureau. City Manager Franzes sug gested placing ;m 24-minute meter at the end of each block (making eight per Intersection), plus that type j of meter In the middle of blocks with angle parking. The meters - would ; be in force until 9 or 9:30 p. m. Pros and cons of two contro versial issues were aired when a north Salem delegation appeared to urge the city to carry out an agreement with the state to pro vide : off-street parking,'' : and a hearing was given also to per sons i interested in the proposed new city sidewalk policy .i No final action was taken on either meas ure. .- , . - "Basad by Ceatraet North Salem spokesman Robert Forkner, Carroll Meeks, Earl Mootry, W. J. Davies and William Stortx declared the city bound by its contract to provide parking to offset loss of parking spaces on the highway in connection with the forthcoming new Salem traf fic plan, i i Lawrence Brown opposed the parking lot plan, stating that the r i i - r :! " v I - . r . f'- - ' . s i J .'.!''': I. , i i . :. - ! - I - - 1 . 1 - I i i . i ; . . . SALEM AUTOr.lODILG CO. o' business officials la the affected v. l-;v--- ! . :". - dty should not get into the private parking business. ..-.- , The dty has before it a resolu tion to pay $200 a month for leas ing two Hollywood area lots for about 75 parking" spaces. A third lot already has been obtained by the dty. : -. 1 Opposes Cnanges V ; In the sidewalk hearing, Mrs. W. R. Mefford and Fred Williams opposed changing the present law which requires property owners to put In sidewalks within 100 days of a street Improvement The new policy under consideration would allow property owners to petition for walks and would make excep tions easier. In other dty business last night, the council took these steps: Authorized purchase of a water chlorinator and scales from Wal lace & Tiernan at $5,040. Authorized a resolution to re move parking meters from in front of Glenn Burright's dry cleaning plant on Church at Ferry streets, after considerable argument over special consideration asked by parking and some other businesses for removal of existing meters. Transfer Approved . . Approved transfer of garbage service franchise from Martin Wil liams to William Schlitt if the lat ter completes negotiations to buy out the West Salem Sanitary serv ice. Schlitt operates to only other garbage collection system operat ing in Salem, i Changed location of new Center street stop, sign from 24th, street to a point just least of existing crosswalk.1 ; Approved four-way stop signs at 19th and Nebraska streets. Prohibited parking on north aide of Columbia street from Donna street to alley just west of Fair grounds road. Sold property at North Commer cial and Tryon avenue to Kirby Johnson for 13,200. ' cZ?ic?c3F 1. 1C0 V-0 HOnSEPOVEH Even on non-premivim (prade fuel buHt-ta MIechanlcal Octanes"; enab! the mighty new Chrysler FirePawer engine to develop the most power, give. the quickest resporM tiveneas in emergencies, of eH modern pa4 enger car engnft ' fi-POVm STEERING : For the Erst time In &n American carj Chrysler brings you Hydraguide power tteering. Hydraulic power does four-fifths cf the work '. . . gives your hand on tha wheel many times more seeririg control ia ruts, over bumps or soft shoulders! siFovo BiiiUnNa ; " Another Chrysler erigineerins "nrst? taes power from the engine to apply the brakes t - the touch ; of your toe. Induces pedal pressure required for fast, smooth steps by as much es two-thirds of that ctherwis needed! Proposed ) Ancient Cars Racing East .1 FromMidivest MENDON, Mich, SepV 10-P4 Two ancient cars, their headlamps flickering dimly, gasped on to night toward Jackson, Mich-, first goal in their race from Chicago to New York, i - , I : By 11:33 p. m- they still were more than 50 miles from their goal, somewhere enroute between here and Union City, Mich, 20 miles on down cloudy highway M-60. - The. cars are a 1913 Stanley Steamer, driven by Jack Brause, 78, and a 1911 Stoddard-Dayton, driven by Rube De Launty, 70. As the two vehicles coughed through Mendon at 10 20 De Launty passed Brause, who had to stop for water. They got off to a crawling start in Chicago at 10 a. m. this rrwmg and were given a motorcycle escort out of pjwn. ; Blast on Ship Injures 4 Men PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10 -4Jfh-An explosion and flash fire ripped through the forward hold of a Liberty ship undergoing repairs tonight, injuring four men. The injured men were spraying paint id the number one hold of the S. S, James Kieffer, 70 feet below the main deck. . , : Fire alarms brought a steady stream of equipment and police to the scene, a northeast Philadelphia pier on the Delaware river, but the blaze was extinguished quick ly. Cause of the . fire was not im mediately determined. in Hmcnsn Scdnvl 4. OniTLOVf HIDE CONTEOL - . - i ' Chrysler's revolutionary new type shock absorbers have over twice the power of other types, to keep your car steady' and stable on rpugh roads. Driver and passeni gers sit comfortabryr as has never been posi sible in any car till now! I ' ' I . . .- ' i ' 5; PLUS ADDED, PROTECTION of Safety Rim wheels foam rubber Safety) Cushion Dash i $ Safety Vion windows all around ; ; s z Constantspeed Electric : Windshield wipers . . . Drfrex-contxolled . Automatic Transmission, f ; ' x ' i . . ..... r ' cmi czzzj ucij i7nn? . in urn oot, m prdwetiam mm 435 W. COrMPXIAL BiplomatsOpen Conference i "WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 -3V The western big three foreign ministers opened the first stage of their -conference ; today with Secrtary of State Acheson ready to. urge more United Nations troops for Korea's battlelront. - '. f U. S. officials said - Acheson would raise the troops re-enforcement traestion during Ms talks with British Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison and French For eign Minister Schuman. . SixSurvive CrasK Landing f ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept 15 -V Six persons survived the emergency crash landing of a B 11 bomber . 100 miles north of here today. One person was killed when the No. 3 engine exploded while the B-17 was flying - at 11,000 feet less serious injuries, i The plane had been reported missing earlier today and the Wreckage was later IvntH K tween Talkeetna and Summit. t 1 A' 2-71 Gates Open ENDS TONIGHT! Ben Bogaa Story "Fellew the Sun . Glenn Fori - Pins - "Inside the Walls of Felsont Friaea" Steve Cechraa 1 ) UILT-M UojmUL him Imlti W- fiiiitarv uneis Issue Plea for Blood Donors WASHINGTON,' Sept l0-(5V Three top U. S. military -leaders pleaded tonight for ia creased blood donations. y: ;i - SDeakinf on a nationwide radia program were Defense Secretary ereorga i. uarsnau; Gen. Omar N. jraouey, cn airman of the joint chiefs of staff: and Cn. I7atthw B. Ridgway, supreme commander. Allied Pacific Powers- ,1 "The military needs fori whole blood from Which nfasma tan hm processed have been set at JOO.COO pinis per montn zor every month between now and next July," Mar shall said. "Present donations fall far below this figure -in' June, oniy au.ouo pinis; m July, the of fers dwindled to 36,000.'" Pararescue teams parachuted at the scene to give aid to the sur vivors. . HUBBY, LAST DA fTuesAry)--- H Law And Th Lody and "G. L Jan'' iiew Tononnoui For All inerica To Cheer! Hare's HacaH-wQTmln? ' Eniertcdnment Glorious as the Great Guy it - - j Gloriaes! ' ' YTi ss ir tit BURT LANCASTER CHAiai$RCKK).5TIVICOCHlAN M,.r..iir mi t (' 2nd Tea Hai l L LffAX DONDsrSb H AHDISAIONO mmm v eaoswau$SAmssur McejMAMausi Tor Toot Added. liJoTraetiil--Ccntoon -"Ches Chalers' Ererttr ,-: ; Ma2dag lBmaST:. . Jlews ' :: sr-r "i r I -A- , lots o? fu:i on SALEf.VS tIEVcST mull 7:30-10i30 TONIGHT Just lldtih of ta DHve- Theafsr n f9 JaheMiglit Run for Mayor PORTLAND. Sept 10-iP-Port-1 a n d city commissioner J. E. (Jake) Bennett said today he might run for mayor in 1952. -If Dorthy (Mayor Dorthy Mc Cull9ugh,Lee) doesn't want the job I might run for mayor," he said. "I think the mayor well be reelect ed if she is a candidate, be added. 4 Uayor Lee has not yet announc ed whether she will run.- 1 r RIGHT:-NOWI i wssaias " - znd cia urn ; with LINDA DA&XELL CHAIUXS EOTEX 7 nun PHYUJS THAXTIX 1L ) - s y? asadMSSsSall ToUug Vomana Qoihcs Carl Richard Spencer, $3, Pra. turn, was lodged in the city Jail Monday night in lieu of S250 bail foUowws his arrest on a charse olluteny. .i.' iw Folitre said the complaint, - in volving theft of clothinj?, was signed by Hazel B. King, Everett, Wash. I ? nom tontinuous! ZSU TREAT! Alse: Cartoesi News B'aBBasHssssaBapssjssssss'W'ijasse loon Open at : i. iL LAST DAT! "Cattle Drive"-Clert . 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