Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 20, 1949, Page 28, Image 28

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    f Relatei Trasedy Imogene Wittsche, 14, whose legs were
severed by a ipeedboat in Lake Tahoe last summer, is carried
into U. S. court in Sacramento, Calif., by ambulance attend
ants. She related her story of the tragedy and pointed out
Phil Davis, Oakland, Calif., auto dealer, as the driver of the
boat He is on trial for negligent operation of a boat, an
offense carrying a maximum penalty of a year's imprison
ment. (Acme Telephoto)
Nickel 'Devaluation1 Hits
Georgia Town, Starts Fuss
Eaton, Ga., U.R The city council devaluated the nickels and
got a taste of the trouble Bntian is having with the pound sterling.
The value of the nickels went down when the council upped
the price of soft drinks by levying a penny tax. The bottling
business promptly went to pot
Some stores quit selling soda
pop altogether to escape the ire
of small fry customers.
Some stores absorbed the tax
themselves to keep the drink at
market value.
Other stores posted signs
reading:
"All five-cent drinks, six
cents."
A group of merchants circu
lated a petition for repeal of the
tax.
One bottling company refused
to solicit business within the
city limits. Owners of automatic
dispensing machines that handle
only five-cent coins were frus
trated. A vendor who tried placing a
"tax box" at the side of the
machine for collection of pen
nies remarked later: "You'd be
surprised how little honor some
people have when it comes to
paying taxes."
The city council, however,
800-MILE CEASE-FIRE LINE
India, Pakistan Dig In
For Winter on Kashmir Line
Srinagar, Kashmir U. Up on Kashmir's cold Himalayan
ridges, armies of India and Pakistan are digging in for the
winter along an 800-mile cease-fire line which is all that sep
arates them from war.
Efforts for a peaceful settlement of the two-year-old dispute
over Kishmir have broken down
and the special United Nations!
commission which tried to act as
People In both countries
seem to fare that no uch nlce-
. . I . n kstuiaan (ha f 1 1 ' n
pc.kcuui.ct """"" ties would be observed if fight
nations has left Asia to refer the , , .
whole quarrel back to the Sec
urity Council
There has been no fighting in
Kashmir since India and Pakis
tan signed a UN cease-fire agree
ment last January. Both sides
say they want peace.
But both have warned that
any breach of the cease-fire line
will be an invitation to a full
scale international war.
They watch each other like
panthers.
Sentries posted on mountain
tops along both sides of the line
stand guard 24 hours a day.
ready to report any unusual
movement. From the pine val
leys below on a clear day you
can see the glint of their binoculars.
Troon strength figures are
secret, but neither army is small
India alone spends 800,000 rup
ees a day to maintain its Kash
mir forces, according to official
figures.
The bitter fighting that pre
ceded the January cease-fire
was never a declared war.
Indian and Pakistan officers
referred to each other as "the
opposition" rather than "the
enemy," and care was taken to
keep operations from spilling
over onto the home soil of either
nation,
shrugged off all the abuse and
waited for reaction to the rest
of its tax- program, which included:
Two and three cents on movie
tickets.
Four dollars on all men be
tween the ages of 18 and 50.
Two dollars on dogs, regard
less of age, size, color or breed.
Grade School Posters
Are Judged at Detroit
Detroit The poster contest
for the school carnival drew a
great deal of interest at the
grade school during the past two
weeks. Judges were Mrs. Otis
White, Mrs. Ed Hanan and Mrs.
Russel Hoyt. First Prize w Mt
to Judy Haseman, second prize
to Morla Vickers and third prize
to Richard Hansen. Honorable
mention went to Gale Parker,
Quentin Findley and Marilyn
Overholser.
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ing began again.
The prize at stake. Kashmir
itself, is a snow-peaked princely
state roughly the size of Min
nesota that lies between India
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tibet
Sinkiang and Russia.
The fight for control of Kash
mir started In October, 1947,
when Moslem tribesmen swept
into the stale from the west to
"liberate" its people from the
rule of a Hindu maharajah.
The maharajah had not de
cided whether to Join this state
with Hindu India or Moslem
Pakistan, but as the raiders ap
proached his palace at Srinagar
he quickly joined India.
Indian troops poured into the
state that autumn and easily
drove the raiders out of the cen
tray valley, only to meet Pakis
tani regulars entrenched In the
mountains beyond.
Though what followed was
never a declared war, it was
fought with all the fury of one
with planes, tanks, bombs, ar
tillery and even knives. When
the cease-fire came, India held
about two-thirds of the state and
Pakistan one-third.
CapiUl Journal, Ralem, Ore., Thursday, Oct. 10, 194929
Mrs. Wood Entertains
Fairview Honoring her hus
band and son, Carl Wood and
Monte Carl Wood, whose birth
days were Monday, October 17,
Mrs. Wood entertained with a
family dinner at their home
here. Mrs. Rose Wood and Miss
Edith Wanless, mother and aunt,
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