lijStc II) Sfrtgsnsn, Stlem. Ore, Tue, May U. 1S5T iiy Manager Silts'! irepeaet budget Wat MtUaei by City Manger Keit ptathewtaa befert 151 persons tt the Chamber af Cemmerea hiieheei at the Marie Hetd MaicUy. The full text af the talk, whkl was dlttrllmted to the aidleace la beeUet fans, waa at follows: - Aa old quotatioa zayi: "When tbera it no vitioa Um people per tea. The life expectancy ef t child bora today in Salem it twice at long a a child bora la many parts of the world. The picture o( our new health admlnistrstioa building with a modern hospital la the background It a symbol of this situation. Yet thert is much room lor improvement. 1. Dental Health. The teeth of Salem's children art twice as bad ! as the national average. Here the j average boy or girl has IS 7 teeth j decayed, filled or missing as against S.I nationally. Only half of . our chiktrea la this community I have had correction. Our dtisons have conscientiously studied and debated this problemyet ao sotu tioa has been found To the aver ago mother who knows that dental bills are one of her biggest items of household expense there will bo at ia Olfaction until the proper answer is forthcoming. Sewage Problem 1. Sanitation, la the medieval cities of Europe raw sewsge was dumped ia a pea ditches and seeped ia the streets. That same condition exists today ia the city of Salem, ' and ia more than isolated instances. We art dump ing thousands el gallons of raw sewage dally during several months of each- year ia an open ditch that flows through the heart of our city. Wt need but take a Sunday afternoon drive to see sew age seeping from faulty septic tanks flowing down our streets while children bop and skip to keep their feet dry. Front or back yards art quagmires in half a hundred locations ia the city. Pub lic sewers must be brought to all section! of the rity. I Mental health. Over one half of the 711 persona from Marioa County admitted to the Oregon State .(Mental) Hospital last year wore from Salem yet wo have less than half of the population. Lane county to our south had 94 per cent leu admissions and Mult nomah to the aorth M per cent less. Perhaps a high admissioa rata ia not all bad because part of this was voluntary. But II force fully calls attentioa to the need for. a sound state of community mental hygiene, the absence of which reflects Itself kt Juvenile detention bomca divorce courts, jails, school coots, and unemploy ment, as well as la admissions toi the mental hoapHal. Our health! department eaa aid materially ia correcting this problem at the source so that it will not progress to the mental hospital. Chronic Ailments 4. Preventable deaths. Deaths from chronic Ulnetses such as can cer and heart disease caa be con siderably reduced ia Salem. For eons also die or are crippled each year needlessly from communi cable diseases such as polio and diphtheria. Periodic heart and can cer examinations ia industry or groups, increased Immuniiatlons for polio and diphtheria and wide spread health edueatioa is the an- t. Moequite control. Though less dangerous, mosquito control ia Salem is far from being on Important and accordingly addl tianal spraying equipment ia pro Tided for ia the budget. That malaria is endemic here, that mos quitoes cause encephalitis, lest sleep and emotional stress makes thia a community health problem to be attacked with rigor. Services rendered solely within the city to city citizens inclusive of the school program) by the Marion County Health Department will coat PS. 000 next year; US. SOS or 41 per cent of thia amount will be paid by the county from taxes collected within the city. 131 .) ar 43 per cent ei the cost will come from this Salem budget with the remainina ia per cenl derived from state and federal tourcei. It is well that the health program is carried oa by the county because germs move freely in either direc tion past city limit signs Whether the percentage of coat borne aV rectrjr by the city Is too little or tee great M seems apparent that the total amount of money avail able is insufficient te do the tot of saving lives and health that could bo performed. Added Sewers Fundi have been Included in this budget to bring trunk sewers to nerve the Park Avenue area he twee Market and Center Streets and the newly annexed sdjacent properties, thereby making tt pos sible for all land to he aerved by sanitary sewers within that eaat Side are. This budget further pro vides for replacing the Cress Street sewer line from 1SU Street to the east end of Oxford Street which will materially reduce the amount of raw sewage that new flows into She It no Dnch daring eertais times of the year. This will put as ia s pasrtiee to complete the job as soon as additional funds are available There will be other sections af the city that cannot be reached next year that are distressingly hi owed of sewer service The reaaea tor that becomes apparent whea we see that aext year's sewer rev enue Is calculated to he tjiT.snt which is m.SOS tew thaa the t33t. 4Sa) ar ejected sewer expenditures. Even though part of thia expendi ture Is far capital outlay it ia aveetiened whether the newer wtit- fty atflwWM be) Mtwffeftsaat4 fffTI pQ arty taxes as we are now esmg The mayor and council are urged la toaairtar whether sewer eee- ttructioa should be apeeded aad fully paid for from sewer revenue by issuing sewer revenue bonds or increasing sewer service charges to fully moot operating and con struction costs. Safe Community Salem is a safe and morally sound community. This is being achieved through the cooperative efforts of our churches; civic or ganisations; police, fire, first aid, civil defense and building intpec tioa departments; the citizens ad visory traffic council, our courts and the school safety and citixen ship programs. Our Are defenses are good and our ratings are high by national and regional standards. As e a r city grows older aad larger wa will have to continually increase our attentioa to inspection aad prevention services. Our system of using our firefighters for inspec tion purposes has allowed us to operate with a minimum sixc pre vention division. Even so, the two man prevention division is rapidly becoming inadequate. However, no additional funds have bees pro vided next year. Also, K would be desirable to start a truck replace ment reserve ia the fire depart ment but thia seems fiscally im possible as the per cent tax limitation ia Inadequate to meet even normal demands of the city brought about by growth and price increases. One of our trucks is now X years old and soon will have to be replaced through a special mills ge levy of (20.004. Training of Police Increased emphasis Is being placed oa training ia the police department. Our courts are dedi cated to the needs af thia com munity. Salem ia not a city of crime and vice ia fact it ia the opposite. Wt have, however, had aa increase ia petty larceny and robbery. Additional funds art provided in this budget for our detective dfvisioa te enter to better cope with thia situation, lacreaaed petty larceny goes hand ia band with juvenile delinquency. Correc tioa here starts hi the borne. Par ents should spend mora time with their children aad offer full assist ance to school officials. Public behavior goes beyond the police department and courts. Salem has adequate church buildings but a low church attendance record. Re ligious participatioa by the entire family means much to any com munity. Funds have been Included for a beating inspector ia aaticipatioa af city council enacting a beating code. This is aa outgrowth af the mayor's citizens committee, who investigated last year's explosion that demolished a bouse and sev erely iajured sU occupants. The other phases of building inspection. Including plumbing and wiring are presently covered by modera safe ty code. One af Salem's most serious safety hazards ia our many rail road crossings. Major strides were (hade last year with the Uth Street improvement Traffic accidents have beta steadily declining hi Sa lem aver the past few years but we have a long way to go yet Wa are the Brat city ia the North west to adopt radar to assist ia controlling speeds aa tor streets. The citizens advisory traffic coun cil Is meeting regularly and doing much to improve the day to day driving conditions la Salem. Their work is unspectacular out none the less effective. The time Is rapidly approaching whea Salem will have to employ s fufl time traffic engi neer. It Is regretted that funds coals! not be provided la this bud get. It m hoped that our schools win soon be able te expaad their driver edueatioa program and that parents will diacewrage the aav usual practice hero of childrea playing in the streets. Our dvil as fa ana prwgrsia Is capable hands and the snore thaa three mercy calls a day made by the first aid crow art strong stal warts la Salem's safety program. The mayor and council are re quested to give thought te s future public safety building to serve as a central headquarters far sir police and fire deportments and related services. Seme day Salem will need a new City Hall. A deciaiea should be made as to whether It will be built oa the she of the present City Hall sr at seme other location If It Is to be at a different location U could be built ia stages with the public safety building beiag the first ana or wing. The first step would be to acquire the site. The present police quarters are overcrowded and the patrol looker room and hail art inadequate The space la the pres ent City Hall made available by locating the police and fire head quarters in a aew building. could he very effectively used te accom modate growth of remaiasng offices and Is twuse some of the offices not now in the City Hall. Thu would result ta savings in sever si ways Need Industries New industry spelts jobs sod mcreaed buying power. gaeiting words tempered by the reahza uea that no community dnerves new Industry unless they give equal attention to existing industry Te attract additional or retain existing industry and business we moat have a progressive rity re flected in the eewnuery el at streets, water and sewer etiUttet, ing and i e n i s g agency. sirport Internal manage ment and Ms employees Our network of city streets are the nctoriee of commerce sod rep resent one of our citisens largest I Investments The maintenance, I cleaning, lighting and marking of the streets, bridges and drainage ways will cnst tM& ana next year. tM tot slane will he spent on re ' surfacing ta protect our investment oMwtj keei ObaFfll M ffMtJ ffMwffrt MM J Hew street sod storm arsis eea- Delivers Bu structioa of particular Interest recommended for next year is Stats Street widening, 17th Street extension and Washingtoa School drainage. The sum of $23,000 for our eoe-fourth share to widea State Street to four lanes from 11th Street eastward to the city limits has been included. The state and federal governments would contri bute the other $73,000, tt it be lieved that the state and federal governments will require that narking be removed ia order tt provide four lanes from 17th Street to the city limits. If this is not deemed advisable and wa choose to forego the 173,000 state sod federal grant we could use our J23.000 to widea the street to four lanes from Uth to 17th. Aa Mem of $21,500 has been pro vided to purchase right of way and. grade and rock the extension af 17th Street through the Fair grounds to Silvertoa .Road. The curbing aad paving of the street could be budgeted the following year so that the street would be Budget Summary la tat iatrodnctioa ta the budget message City Mgr. Keel Mathcwtea areteated Menday at a public Chamber af Cemnaerce lunch ti Marioa Hate) at listed the foK lowing major points: The proposed budget 1. Is balanced. 1 Keeps property taxes wtthia the statutory I per cent limitation aad calls far ao aew forms of taxatloa. 1 Aatkipates a $7t,IM surplus from the prcseat year's eperatiea. 4. Provides for fall payaseat af all hoods and Interest falllag dae wtthia the year. I. Allowi $1470 for twa major street construction projects, aaaaely, State Street widening and 17th Street txteasiea. 1 Aatkipates a modest wajer rite redaction of su,eo. 7. Provides far permaaeat easplayes' beapltallxatJoa aad medical lasvaace, a cumulative sick and vscstioa leave policy aid a step pay plsa. f. Makes sewer tcnico available to Z4 square miles af east tide property aid makes a aujor start la ellm laatJag the damping of raw sewage la Shcltoa Ditch. I. Fwibheo finds far perse aad aad equipment ta .establish a brmach library la West Salem aad money ta assist with faapreremeats at Bath Raise. II. Makes desired tmproveaaeitt at play areas In four aectJeis af the city. paved prior to the MM fair. The sum af 15.000 has been in cluded to construct approximately one -half of the aorth-east storm drsia near the Washingtoa School This ia a health, safety and engi neering need. It it proposed to start at the north lint of Washing toa School and lay pipe to a point 400 feet south. M is hoped this project may be completed as sooa as additional funds become avail able. Water Rate Drop The Ufa and death af business aad industry is directly dependent oa aa adequate water supply. No development has beta charted mora carefully ar mare tally planned far the economic growth of ear community thaa bat that af our water system. Bead funds have been budgeted to move ahead aext year to triple the auppty ef water piped to Salem from the North Santiam at Staytoa. Ulti mately this will involve aa expend iture ia excess of four millioa dol lars. Accordingly the mayor aad council appointed a woO ejaalified citizens' committee of diversified interests te review all aspects ef this project. Their reports aad find ings have been followed aad it is hoped that their final report deal ing with water rates caa ho ac cepted ia part if not ta fulL By eliminating aO but the most es sential seeds ef the water depart meet, a reduction ia water charges ameuotins to S8.000 aext rear. could he granted. This coupled with ether recommendations ef the water rate committee should bring modest relief. Four years from aew whea our principal bond pay ments commence, we may fact t new problem. However, every ef fort should be made bow to effect a reduction that will serve as aa Incentive to ear home owners to continue Salem's beautiful laws 1 care While st It bard to measure la .concrete terms, exweideriog the relatively email a meant of money involved - less thaa 110.000 aext year for the city af Salenv-tho si A U1J mtfltt- a- i oruiij awmssi mm wiuswirief VUt7 Ptwtamaf CmmeU pcrteps Is the mmt jrfTfmr tUtp Ufct by Uait fttnttmwitf tv PsKsMt yun. The significance af the joiolag to gether ef Marioa aad Polk coun ties. School District M a aad the City ef Salem to cooperatively chart the future growth af busi ness. Industrial and residential do ttmpmtm) lei yf twMia4)BMa! Iffl, CeWfHat bo) )wl eTtlltlaeflsfal. OM te90j flight pUaaing staff will be knotty eriipteyed to serve the sever si planning agencies la the ares, re sulting M a better quality ef serv ice to each and a "Wl to" sys tem sf coord: nat mo. Trained Workers Every year oar school system si making available to our busi ness sod mdusiry s price less com modity a tuppry of better-than-sverage trained manpower. Every school system turns out t supply of neupewee---goed. IcTvojt anions s try has the edge en rheer tomosCS tart t set ess ef the esceflewca of tranwng receeeed by our yewta. Salem s scnoel system Is generally receamsed as equal to any la the tatt and Oretea's srheots t r t rated best ia the notion We have recognized that t preereseivc eeeo menrty raanet afford unpr ogres v schools Vwwebow though, so erferttve Jfb Klbv) ftfpt baw( djetjfjf tj (OhfpOJiaJ the puhhe that the prograaa ef oar city is else rotated Is our airport tthat a a huury for auf capital city. A con trol lower aad aa additioa to the administrstioa aad passenger building seam essential. The pub lic baa dec&Dod to vote bonds for thia purpose aad yet there seems to be aa ether mesne of financing them. The moat pressing of the many Improvement needs at the airport is the completion of the north toxiway. Its present con dition is dangerous aad is daily becoming worse. Aa estimated $. 04 bat beta included ia the bud get in the hope that the federal government will furnish aa ad ditional HUM to order that this work caa be done thia summer. The proposed airport expenditure is $33,000 which ia $1,000 less thaa normal aatlcipated airport revenue. It is difficult to mske the airport self supporting but pro jected revenues have been in creased by C.OOt beyond normal expectations. This envisions s 10 per cent increase in rents and charges. It is recommended that the citizens advisory airport com- miss km be requested to study the proposal. The business concerns st the airport should lo ss far si possible ia its support. Overhaul of Budget The budget document before you represents a complete overhaul of our budget system incorporating the moot modern thinking in bud getary control. In the past year the city organization baa been re viewed ,to eliminate unnecessary functions, clarify ergsnizatiooa lines. Improve cooperation. Invest temporarily kUt funds aad reduce borrowing. The good response has resulted la a tightening up of the organisation all the way down the baa. The job Is not complete. If one aeed were hated above all ethers la developing a progres sive community It would be to strengthen the city's personnel program. Most business men have long age learned that cheap help Is the matt expensive, that trained aad satisfied employees are our bast aaeet aad that high turnover Is vary costly. Public employment It aa different ' Aa eight point personnel plaa is ar gently recommended 1. Complete not later thaa this My 1st the adjustment of depart' meat head salaries that was com menced a year ago. 1. Draw a workable classifies tioa aad step Increase wage plaa far ail employei te be completed and take effect not later thaa Febru ary 1st. 1 Provide at city expense hot Halitatioa and doctors insurance tor all employes with twelve months continuous service te take effect this July 1st Accrue Sick Leave 4. Formalist our sick and va cation leave policy to allow per oisnent empteyes te accrue sick leave at the rate ef one day per month cumulative to ninety days, aad vacation leave at the rate of one day par month cumulative te eighteen days. a. Study the costs aad feasibility of developing a retirement plan tor all permanent employes. I. Increase our entrance employ ment staadardt and Improve our reel uitinent methods. 7 Publish aa employe hand book t. Provide greater training ep portunitiea for our employes The state goi eminent hi grant ing sizable salary increases far their employ oa and the county ia coaaidering raises for theirs. We are ia rompetitioa with both pub be SsBwl pHve9ws wnjbym, H Is essential that we provide nana aMo personnel Standards far city employes The turn af 111.) has been twhsdsd la this bwdawt tor hUf&M eHwel wVCtflfl atoBFeirtawft, lie.sot has been tentatively ear marked to finance deportment heed end employe salary edkHS mente expected te result from the tostaBatiaa af the claasa'icatiea and step wags plaa. Other easnmasattoa, la varying areas, are Worthy, safe aad pre greaafve. The thtof that seta Se ism apart is ha beauty and Ire-ability--. Our city an attractive eemmwaity la das beweowst tenet sf the word - porta and atov- ahrsrles and art me yarda am and lectures. water Mora thought has pane aste due eadsvt ss Oust N may be beat that way sad that our facilities may he enlarged to keep pore with sur growinf on n'stmo Ttoese an the lax enfiart that brag enjoy Jgef Message meat - the ethers art for the necessities ti nrbaa living that af course must come first More for Parks The recommended Park Depart ment budget has been increased by te.500 while the Recreation bud get remains vwtually the same. Proposed improvements of interest are: (a) the furnishing of facilities at the new north end playground on River Road, (b) providing ten nis courts at the south end Fair mount play area, te construction of s playfield oa the east side of Walker and Kth and di making further improvements oa the west side tt Joseph H. Albert-Paul B. Wallace Willamette Memorial Park. This budget assigns street tree maintenance as well as park tree maintenance to the park de partment. Every effort should be made to safeguard Salem's trees. The citizens' park sdvisory hoard believes that our park ac quisitioa sod Improvement needs are greater thaa caa possibly be met from normal budget appro priations. Accordingly they have recommended that a special bond election be called at an early date in the amount of 0473.000. A spe cial joint City School swimming pool committee is considering rec ommending that a apodal election be held as soon as possible to raise $180,000. They tentatively propose a dual one mill two-year serial levy ia order that our two outdoor swimming pools tOlinger and Leslie) may be reconstructed so that they will not have to be closed. Should the election pass, one mill would be added to Salem city taxes snd one mill to School District 24 CJ taxes for a two year period. It seems essential that the pools be kept open and therefore it is recommended that the mayor and council join in call ing such sn election ss soon ss the necessary legal steps be token. The proposed $475,000 park elec tion Is too brood to discuss hero. However, general comments can be made with respect to its three major breakdowns. An estimated tl7S,000 would be for Improve ments to present park areas. The improvements would be extensive and very worthwhile one of par ticular interest and value is the piping of Clarke Creek through Bush's Pasture. And $223,000 is suggested for land acquisition for future parks. While study should be given to the areas proposed for acquisition, additional park land should be bought while it is avail able. The sum of $73,000 would be to acquire land for a municipal golf course. It is pointed out that the farm income from this land could be set aside for the future construction of the course. While a municipal course Is desirsble, it teems thst careful review should be gives this item whea money is so badly needed for our sirport. schools, sewers or a police fire headquarters site. Ia any event, it it recommended that tome per tioa, if not all. of the proposed park bond Issue be voted on at the same data ef the swimming pool election. Library Branch The proposed budget Includes M.tSO to establish a branch lib rary ta West Salem. The library would bo boused to the tid West Salem city hall. The appropriatioa it sufficient to meet salary ox peases and to refinish aad provide furniture for the rooms. Aa ad dUioaal $4,000 will be seeded for the purchase sf aew books, tt It hoped that donations aad the as sistance af . our civic clubs will meet this need. . Aa Item of lest thaa a thousand dollars bat beta Included to assist the Salem Art Aaaactouea la mak ing repairs aad lmprovornents to the Bush House M una urn. Their excellent mtaagement af this worthwhile city pranerty It grati fying aad ear assistance should he ia keeping with the steadily increasing aad diversified ate af the house by the public. With the etty'i growth aad rh ing prices It la vary difficult to operate wtthia the statutory ill per cent tax hmltattoa. Psrdleas of hew high our property vah sttons. popuJatton ar prices may jump, sur giasral fund property tax levy eaa be lacreaaed net mere thaa six par cent of the pre vious year's levy, tt is divercod from rapidly chaagiag conditions either up or down. This year's 0 per cent win yield aa additional $30,000 Due la predicted reduced valuations aa eowntoos business property treat aad personal) and utility property It It estimated that our mitlage may be up two mills next year. Emergency 'Fund If expenditure reductions eaa be made ia thia budget or If the State Legislature grants the citiet aa In creased share ef the Bauer rev enue. It la rocefjwwauejed that ouch meney he atoeed in the yoasrsf fund amorataay acaesnst This bud get prwvktea only tlSjea far that account which It entirely toe tttle 19 staMMtegfs Mai He1 an that wtn artot dur lag the year. ft is eng rested that the mayor end council appoint a committee af ripreasatotiva asjasaeaa mea to ret iew ear ausaveoa aeeaae tot structure. By ewrrectjag fta to qattJea the yield eeuld he a year bringing as mora nearly ia tote with ether canoe. Aa reported etscw4sere erttoa te nedee to make our airport and mr eiflBttoB atere asartf as ' tufieerttog. These eaves si Banes ;seem jnajertant aa that we may ! cant sue to held taxaa aewe to the It per cewJ fesotarjew end stf snoot I ttmf lanfetsfil ! aw fTf,twwf 0s5HVl0 aity. i Mesx veer s eecwrnnsended ' ed- eet i anoints rareeut theaftt but 4 It tVficuB to cover such a wide field without placing ton much em phasis In one place ar too hula m another. The budget committee, af course, is ires to accept or reject the accompaayiag budget ta part or ta whole. Careful coasideratipa ef the budget by the committee aad the public at large la urged ia order that the final document may represent the bast thinking of alt The manager to Indebted ta the personnel af each department for their cooperative assists ace hi the preparation at the budget and especially to Mr. M award D. Brsndvold. finance director, for his untiring efforts in thia connection. Our management team at City Hall la working to help build a healthy, safe, progressiva and at tractive community it grateful to the civic clubs snd erganizationt and especially to our excellent Chamber of Commerce, private utilities and banks. The citizens af Salem by the part they play ia 1SS7-S8 wiU be meeting the char lenge contained in the last sent ence of the Athenian Oath re produced on the cover. "We will transmit this city, not only not toss, but grester, btiter, and more beautiful thaa it was transmitted to as." Demos, GOP Argue Hells Canyon Costs WASHINGTON, May 10 lal -Democrats and Republicans oa the Senate Interior Committee dis agreed today ever whether a fed eral Hells Canyon Dam or three private power company dams would be the bigger burden oa the taxpayers. Majority and minority reports were released oa legislation to authorize a federal project In the Hells Csnyon stretch of the Snake River bordering Idaho and Ore gon which would flood the sites of three dams to be built by the Idaho Power Co. under a Federal Power Commissioa license. The committee, with a Demo cratic majority, has approved the bill. Senate debate is expected soon oa the measure, which is similar to one that was defeated by a 10-vote margia in the Sen ate last year. Majority Report The majority report said the $480,394,000 Hells Canyon project, along with related works, "will cost the taxpsyers of the United States nothing" because the con struction costs would bo fully re paid by power sales. The minority report bearing the names of Sens. Wstklns R Utah), Dworshsk R-Idaho), Bar rett (R-Wyo) and Coldwater (R- Artz declared the legislslioa would represent aa unnecessary out -of treasury expenditure or an outright tax loss of a billion dol lars. . . while the Congress it struggling to reduce the budget so that inflation caa be halted and debt and tax reductions great ed." The majoritx report, which was not signed, said it would be greatly ia the interest ef govern ment economy' to authorise the federal dam because Idaho Power Co. la being " subsidized" by the government. The minority denied the company ia getting any "sub sidy." Several Pages The majority report devoted several pages to discussion of the recent granting by the Office ef Defease Mobilization of accelerat ed tax smortizatioa certificates to the Idaho Power Ca. in connec tion with two ef Its dams. The certificates will permit Ida- he. Power to write aft to five years, aa depreciatioa for income tax purposes, a portion ef the east af Oxbow and Brownies Damn, Theoretically the highar- thaa usual depreciatioa deductions In the five-year period wiU he off set by lower-thao usual deductions later In the lives at the projects, with the result that all taxes will be paid. to Jaetlfy The majority report said "such a subsidy far the Idaho Fewer Co. to the araaeat case to hnaaa-4 tiblt for this committee to justi fy." Saying the ODM ectioa wifl result to aa "Interest-free loot to the company," the report ad it: "The ainouat ef the Interest- free leaa will he Incorporated tote the company's rata bane, aad if interest en the decliniag balance af It aver the period ef the FPC aceate (ta years) la cam pounded annually at the rate af return allowed by the company aa Ms tovestmeat the total amount would be In excess af too millioa aoOars. ". . to addition, a the Idaho Power Ca. treats ks tax aavtop during the torttof five-year period far acceuattog part tin aa ether essnaantot have done, a large part ef the dividends af the cernaeey earing that period wtl be non taxable aa dtstributtoa af capi tal. reseJtieg to aa addittoaal toss tf incense tax rnises to the gov ernment tjMcb moat be made ap ay tutor iMpayers.- The mtaarlty report anal The rapsd tea ainerUtatiea granted Idaho Power Co. Is as giveaway aa charged.' Saying "prapeeints ef high Hem Cenyea are aaehtog to bead a smikssgson- srwand the OO sf aettea. the mtnartty re- The mtoarity tools that. Oa) mama aad dsmorttr of the tat arnertixatiea program have aa - reel tearing ea the aetherhnttoa af a federal power dam oa the Snake huver The aatoerty report said the tax benefit was Moulted so l te- lease basis because "of me ar. : gent need tar large Works af new , power to the PacnV ertbweet 1 See. Morse OA-Orel to a Sea- Hollow Lock Hides, Keys D. A. Williams, Salem real estate "portable viult" which he laveated far safekecpiag af keys la uaoccuplcd houses for tale aid ether small val uables. The hollow padlock clamps ta door handles or pipes. Man Invents Portable 'Vault' to Keep Keys A former Salem real estate deal er who dids t like to carry a poc ketful ef keys when be showed houses has invented a device for keeping the keys saft at the houses. The inventor, D. A. Williams of 10S5 Schurmaa Dr., says msny other uses csn be found for his "portable vault." He suggests that jewelry and currency be kept in it when sleeping in hotels. The device is simple. It is a hollow padlock. Whea the shackle is unlocked, the chamber inside Sex Offender Confesses to Slaying Girl BRISTOL. Conn.. May St UV A good-looking, slightly-built sex offender confessed today to the week-old slaying af blonde third grader B rends Jaaa Doucetto. George J. Da vies, St, af aearby Tbornastoa, waa unshaven and bit striped shirt bung out tf hit baggy pants as he led poUce to a culvert where they found the giri't dinner aad aaotber cuhrert where they found the screwdriver he said he used te stab her 22 timet. Davles, t father at three, waa divorced by his wife to ltU. while ha waa serving a prieoa term for molesting twa httle girls. Ha lived with his parents, aad police said ha badtrt been employed for months. He waa held en a cere aer'a warrant Police ttld at confessed to seis ing the girl ea her way to school. driving her to n secluded apot and attomptlag la attack bar sexw- aiiy. . Ponce uld be told this story and later re-enacted the crime: Sha tcroamod and he choked bar. She fainted, aad a pathoto giat later said sha may have died than. Davtoa told police he aext carried .her into a weeded tract etebbed bar repeatedly with the acrewdriver. Tbtra waa aa evidence aha had baea sexually attacked. Do vies wss picked aa la a check tf known, sol efleedors. AEC Man Claims 'Freeze Out' at Atom Agency Talks WASHINGTON, May St - Atomic Eaergy Commissioner Thomas C Murray seat today be waa "treses oat of aa AEC moot Ing which drafted toetlmony la support of V. S. participattoa la the International Atomic Energy Agency. Net only was be eat lav tot to asaslsa. Murray said, but he waa alts 'left to the dark ea tottimaay by Chelnnea Lewis U aatl R waa eeevered teat niisr, Murray, aftoa at odds with ether membert ef the eenv msmton, said ha agreed fully with ate retincaboa af the treaty mak ing that country a aaernher tf the agency, which It deoirnod to pre- President tor pence plan. erltktoad the Ameri can ruterwrtoe Aam far aa aaae- roto I mode af the PtoOa Caayea "AtA represents lattf ae aa IrnwertiaL abjeetr group with ae see ta grtod." atom sasd TI baa attoanptad afata aad again to laftoenee Congress egoist the high federal Hells Canyon Dam - but always la the gwwe af disinter t trS appraiser, demeastratet the the lock is also opened. The in vention was announced Monday by J. T. Anderson, Salem coordinator of inventions. Williams said his device differs from others In use to keep keys on vacant premises for the conven ience of real estate salesmen la that it can be attached like s psd lock to fences, faucets, door knobs or staples. He said he has made about 1.000 of them with one part-time helper in the past eight months. Now with a patent be has ordered $1,300 worth of dies snd equipment and is planning to make 1.000 t month in a converted barn next door to his home. Williams said he has Invented several other things but thia is the first one be has patented. The one he recalls with regret is the electric fence which he' be lieves tt have beta the first He said be built several ef them ia Nebraska but it was during the depression ef the 1030s and be didial have money enough to pat eat B ar to continue production. By the time things picked up for him similar fences wort ea the market Rebels Lose Teamster Tiff at Spokane SPOKANE. Wash., May M III -Rebel members tf Teamsters lo cal let loot their court fight today to mat the regular officers and gala control af the anioo here. Superior Judge Joseph Wicks held that the dissidents haves, t exhausted al the remedies le the anioa'i const it utioa to settle their differences with the incumbents Ht disserved temporary orders waa by the rebels earlier, re straining regular officers from managing unioa affairt aad plac ing records af the local la custody af a bank. " The Judge'i eecietoa alas end ed, temporarily at toast, efforts ti the dissident group, to gain rocognftioa for their awn slats of affkera, elected after a stormy aatoi meat tog last meath. sWasaoags Start RnmbBan within the Spokane local ttartod aftaf A. J. RuhL the veteraa secretary treasurer, test ified before the Senate committee aa rackets ta labor aad industry that he leaned some fSa.MS of anton nssaey tt gaintoi i aad tav era people. Cordon Lake, aa attorney hired by smim apSof rtbtl flvwWPbs?fi tW the z.m member local, told .the judge earlier that the "internal remedies tar eomng the prob lem wtthia the aatoa ware werth- He contended that regular offi- cart accused tf misconduct would be la the aostttoa tf Judging thenv lam R assort aa attorae for the regular afficart, laid there are deftatte aseiedurea to the Toamstort' ceeetitatina to snive grievances. UatM SO these pro cedures have been tintatttd. he said, the court had no aatherity the tow. Not Csetrary to Lew - The todae. ea al- by-tows fegstteas that the said they "may ht" hut that they iwaltiaid aethmg "taatrsry to the mental law at the Jamf. The dissidonts wee the rtry twstraeatag ardart gram se parier Jadga Hoga Evens. Judge Wieha wsa called hi to preside as i vhdttog badge from fjniesg aa County at the shew reuse hear tog ea wwether the ardors sheuM be aMde Legislature Said Demo Fiasco ; PORTLAND. May SO ( - Re publican Sen. Anthony Yturri of Malheur County tald to t speech read here today the 1037 kgu lauva sea tioa was see gmaieei Democrat nasca ever preeented la this tUte." Ht and twa ether GOP lecu la tors. Sena. Phil Lowry af Jack soa County and Warrea Gill of Line County, were scheduled ta speak at a Multnomah County Re publican Club meeting. But Gill notified thOvClub that aa three senators "did not dare leave for fear of some last -minute Demo crat maneuver ia the doting boun of the tessioa." Yturri'i speech wss read by Dwtght L. Schwab, chapter presi- dent. It said: "The Democratt are endeavoring to swsDow their feel- lag of frustration and helplessness by pointing to the session as a tremendous success. If the truth were known, I suspect that most of the Democrits ia this state re gard this setsioo and the gover nor's leadership of it with thtme tnd embarrassment." Ceeaaaeoaa GOP He commended Republican leg islators saying: "I am prepared to declare categorically that had it not been for the Republican leg islators that our state would have been one step closer to a form of government which wt til despise. We hsve tit witnessed during the past four months a concentrated Democrat drive for centralized power ia Oregon." OT Gov. Robert Holmes, he said: I think he knew that hit pro gram, which was ridiculous at the inception, was destined to igno minious defeat. He had nothing to offer. He ha no Initiative. He had no originality, no resourcefulness. He hsd no decisive policies. He had no power of persuasion and above all he had no quality of leadership. He had only indeci sion, a sense of frustration and incompetency." Childrea (sacrificed The governor and the Demo crats, he said, "sacrificed the chil drea of our state and the local school districts because they were afraid their tax program might get off balance." And he said the governor's plan to abolish the state Board of Control was a "dream for concentration of pow er and paying off political debts." Ike Predicts Success for Red Cross WASHINGTON. Msy It W -President Eisenhower told the Americaa Red Cross today ho be lieves it will weather the crisis sf disaster - depleted finances and emerge even stronger. He ssid ho was sure the Red Cross-like the nation as a whole can be confident of meeting any challenge with which it it faced. The President, ia an extempo raneous speech at the opening ef the Red Cross' 32nd snnual con vention, said the expenditure of St million dollars for disaster and Hungarian refugee relief la the past two years "poses a terrific problem" for the Red Cross. But.. be said It "caa be sur mounted. The American people will respond." If the story Is csr ried to the people, he said "I be lieve that 30 millioa dollart will be restored rapidly." 'Both the nation and the Red Cross csa look forward ta the fu ture with confident ability" thst we eaa measure an to the chal lenge the future poses," ht said. They have weathered many a crisis and have "emerged strong er" as a result ht added. Noting that his longtime assed- sto. Gee. Lucius Clay, has been selected to head the lttl Red Cross fund-raising campaign, the President added: "I assure you that If there it SO millioa dollars toft to the coun try te find, he'll And It." Clay, now board diairmaa af Continental Caa Ca., takes ever the fund-raising pest from H. S. M. Burns, president of Shell Oil Co. Israel Envoy To U.S. Gets Bomb' Threat NEW YORK. May 11 Iff - A bomb threat Sunday oa the U e ef Abba Ebaa. Israel smhaasador to the I'sJtsd States, caused a hur ried search if rooms at the Hotel Blltmore. No bomb waa found. I Police were called to the hotel I where Ebaa was scheduled to ! . .. ... . apeaa, aner a mea wan a for eign accent' telephoned the hotel and said: "Abba Chen, your hotel speak ream IN. Oct hrm out or we put bomb to your piece " Ebaa was scheduled ta address t luncheon meeting ef the Ameri caa Jewtoh League for Israel, a newly formed group which ee enhes itself as ea Independent ZtonM ergaidxattoa without aeUts- cai aimiauee. , Ehaa arrived for the hiwchone shortly sfter police started their search. Police toraed up anttong after a March af Um dais aad the suite af three reams ea the first Door reserved tor the affair. Ebaa aad tame Bt Machine rati were taken to aaotber ream the hotel. Mu$icl Locktr Doer VERONA. Italy. May 8) ID -Set. Malcalm Wart at the U g. Air Farce, grew fared tf hat soueakiag barrack ream lacker doer. He toataDed t niaascaf mechanism Oust plays Brahm s LaBahy eneasm ht auto hit kt away tor the etfht r