THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; &!, OrefM Tuesday, August 11, WHO, ME? DAVID BELL ASKS AT AKRON -v x ) i ll -. it 7 (I w s s a u ... a ... ,i y fi : . w II II I L ' " x ' 111 I : ; Indians Accept $4,070,571 Warm Springs, Ore. (Pi By vote ol 248 to 10, tht Warm Springs Indians have voted to accept $4,070,571 as compen sation tor their loss of fishing lights on the Columbia river. Nicholas Welter, superinten- dent of the Warm Springs res ervation, announced the vote Monday. That makes final the agreement, already approved by the Army Engineers and In terior Secretary McKay... ... . The Indians now will give up their 18SS treaty rights to fishing at Celilo Falls on the Columbia. The site will be floded by construction of the proposed The Dalles dam. BOMS CUBE! - Memphis, Tenn. UJ5 six year old Fat Holt saw the' movie "Titanic" and reported to her grandmother that "the ship hit an Ice cube and sank." Akron (Special) Salem Soap Box Derby Champion David Bell points a finger in surprise when he and his bug weighed in at 2SS pounds at Top o'Hill, Derby Downs, prior to the running of the Ail-American Soap Box Derby here Sunday. Empty pockets, lighter shoes and removal of part of the seat took off the five pounds necessary to bring the bug down to racing weight. David's racer passed in spection with ease. He placed second in his heat. He and Vic Fryer, Capital Journal reporter, are expected home Wednesday. , Te lire la anS Lore.1 On of the moat valuable addtllons to any wardrobe would bo this Muy-to-nake jumper and blouM combi nation. The V-neckVllne etyllng, the front-buttoning and patch packets make It well tailored and ready to lead a full Ufel No. 3707 Is cut In sizes 11, 14. 16, 18, 30. SO, 38. 40, 43, 44. Sit 1: Jumper 1H yds. M-ln. Blow with three-quarter sleeves, 3H yds. -ln. Send 30e for PATTERN with Name, Address, Stvle Number and Site. Addresa , PATTERN BU REAU, Capital Journal. 663 Mis sion street, San Francisco 5, Calif. Playground Tabled By Council Absence of Alderman Robert F. White Monday night delayed action by the city council on the proposed conversion of the Fairmount Hill reservoir into a tennis court and playground. City Manager J. I. Franzen recommended, after an investt gation, that a fence 10 feet high be installed around the edge of the reservoir surface at a cost of $4500. This would make pos sible tennis courts and play areas. The reservoir is in Alderman White's ward and for that rea son it was tabled until his re turn. Some opposition from nearby residents has been encountered, fearing noise and traffic con gestion. One Escapee Found In Vacant Cabin Mcdford VP) One of three prisoners who escaped from the county jail here Sunday was recaptured Monday. He is Army Pvt. Arnold Fay Grisham, 19, of Jacksonville, Ore. He was found by Don Smith, a part-time police offi cer at Jacksonville, hiding in a vacant cabin five miles west of town. Two other escapees, Floyd Earl Denno, 23, Sun Valley, Calif., and George M. Edward, 21, of Butte Falls, a marine, still are being sought. . Woman Starts Fire Without Matches Portland Mrs. Margaret A. Raymond, Portland, is not a Boy Scout, but she started a fire without matches. Mrs. Raymond, a few days before, had placed a small glass ball with a rose Inside on a window ledge. The sun came out, focused its rays through the ball, and concentrated them on some drapes. The blaze, which she could smell, but could not see, was in her living room. She called firemen, who discovered it In the drapes. They put the fire out. Carol Curtis Pattern 176 :C Crocheted Hood -Stole An other of the stoles which are stealing the spotlight on every possioie scene summer evening parties, terraces, beaches, strato sphere airliners is a real beau ty I Crocheted in a knot stitch livchenlle or wool In either light or dark colors, the stole may be drawn up over the head as a light hood when driving at night. whr;.ver in the season and line Uie hood section with 3-3 yd. of self-color clUIfon Jersey or Jisht- weight wool for a very practical acaiuon io your autumn ward robe. Send 30c for Irish Rose Medal lion Design (Pattern No. 413) actual size chart drawing, com plete crocheting instructions. YUUK SAME, ADDRESS. PAT TERN NUMBER to CAROL CURTIS, Capital Journal, 63 Muuion street. Ban Francisco Calif. DURUM HITS $1.40 Minneapolis (A1) Top qual ity durum rose to $3.40 a bush el in the cash market on the Minneapolis gram exchange, highest price in about 10 years. ihe figure represents a premi um of $1.30 a bushel over the September futures price. Red hot Iron cools more quickly In water than in air at the same temperature be cause the denser water soaks up heat better than air. Shake-up Hits Ward Lines The Cltv af hkm'l hraiul new ward boundaries, drawn UD to eaualize the rjomiUtinn among the eight councilmen. win nave to oe abandoned. This wai determine! XfnnHav when it was discovered that there was a conflict between the ward boundaries and the precinct man as nrenared bv Henry C. Mattson, county clerk. Under state statute, county precincts take precedent over city wards. So when it was dis covered that boundary lines of city wards, in some instances cut throught precinct designa tions, there was nothing for the city to do but bow to the new line up of the county. - Mattson, charged with the task of realigning many pre cincts because they had reach ed and exceeded the maximum voting strength of 500, had been working on the task that confronted him for several months. Another angle to the situa tion was the difficulty in find ing adequate polling places. Sheriff Denver Young scouted Quake Destroys Greek Village Athens, Greece Earth- quakes shook the islands of western Greece for the third successive day today, causing heavy damage. One quake early today des troyed all the houses in the village of Samis, on Cephal lonia Island. No details of any casualties were given in a mes sage received by the ministry of interior. Tremors were also felt in Patras, one of Greece's largest cities, in the northern Pelo ponnesus, but no damage of casualties were reported. Another quake reportedly de molished all buildings left in Port Ithaca (population 8.400), on Ithaca Island, early today. Nine people wee injured. DIVED INTO TROUBLE Fairfield, Conn. ll.B Stan ley Schipior, 10, of Bridge port, fractured his spine when he dived into a huge wave at a beach on Long Island Sound. the area and eventually found locations that would fit in with the various precincts. Albany Plylock Cuts Production AlHatur Pinch of a Ply- wood market slump was felt hm today when the Plylock plant curtailed produc tion to between 45 and 50 per cent of capacity. This enforced idling of about 180 men. according to employes affected who said that only one shift and a clean-up crew has been retained. ( Stem SAVINGS EARN SOONER at Salem Federal Money placed in your ac count during the first 10 days of any month, earn from the 1st of that month. Start now earning our cur rent rate of 3 per annum. y 560 Stat Strtct facing Court How SAIEM, OREGON . Open S to t Dally; I to 1 J Saturday RIDE ALL THE WAY Thru WITH THE Gnyhovad ES! SALEM to ; Bus cil ihe VJay UVIXl(!DC3Io) MM. I. T Ua. njy Off o. Con US DRS. CHAN . . LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs, 141 North Liberty Offlet ma SMvrow nl IS am to 1 e ra. Stat pjd. Coamltauoa. blood proHvr and srlao tMU ar fro of otaart PrMUetd Unro 11 T wnto ft sttrMtin sin. skU. nttom MoiVsLTI A SrlOE jslVly SALE LEON'S The biggest shoe sals In Salem . . . Famoat brands Buy f)t pfl.f a, fh ... all at exactly t for of prie, . . . gef the the Price of 1! end pair FREE! reg-sec- 1- m-mmm mm sa 7 1 J Last year, Federal Excise Taxa paid by the average tdephont gubtriber in the Pacific West came to about fl-80 on each month' bill. THE EXCISE TAX IN YOUR TELEPHONE BILL We collect it from you for the Federal Government 1. Perhaps you'va wondered "What does the amount marked U. S. Tax' on my telephone bill really mean?" Simply, it's the Federal Excise Tax which is levied directly on your local and long distance telephone calls. While this tax is included as a part of the total amount of your telephone bill, it is actually a separate tax which you pay on your telephone service. We merely collect it from our customers for the government-and it is then set aside to be passed along to the Bureau of Internal Revenue. rJ. s f nH L aii S. Excise Taxea Ttuy, depending on the kind of call you make. On a long distance call costing 2V or more, for example, we have to add 25 in Federal Excise Tax to the coat of the call. Local calls are Excise Taxed at a rate of 15. It's a small amount on each call but it's surprising how these taxes do add op. ..to around $22 a year for the average tele phone subscriber in the Pacific Wast. S. Paying the cost of government is, of course, the re sponsibility of all Americans and all American businesses. As a company, Pacific Telephone pays and expects to pay Ha full share of regular income and property taxes. But the Federal Excise Tax is s separate tax which you pay. And we make this report on it so that next time you receive your telephone bill, you will perhaps pause to consider that tele phone rates are actually lower than you may have thought. On the job for pennies a call Despite sharply increased costs for taxes, wages and materials, we've been able to keep telephone rates low. So low, in fact, that your telephone still carries your messages for a few pennies a cal YOUR TELEPHONE IS ONE OF TODAY'S BEST BARGAINS W Pacific Telephone