Thursday. January 14. 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Ongem Ftf I local Paragraphs Talks ra WUIsC. William Dobaon, local attorney, will apeak on the aubject of "WUla" before membera of the Salem Board of Real ton durinf their weekly luncheon meeting at the Senator hotel Friday noon. Ceuerrattea Meeting The Mar ion County Court attended Wednes day'! meetinf of the Santiam Soil Conservation district held in the Ankeny Grange building. Approxi mately 100 persons, interested in the control of the Santiam river . were present . Interim Meetinf The legisla i five Interim Tax Committee's next meeting will be held at 10 a.m., Jan. 18, at the State Office Building in Portland, Sen. How ard C Belton, Canby, announced Thursday. Building Permits John How ard, to build a garage at 1062 Third, $750. John M. Doerfler, to alter a garage at 840 South 13th, $150. A. O. Fluitt, to alter a two story dwelling at 1547 Sixth, S300. , C. R. Smith, to alter a one-story dwelling at 690 Missouri, 1500. Trial Opens The suit of Olen E. Browning and David V. Ran dolph, doing business as Brown ing and Randolph, contractors against the Phoenix Indemnity company in which the plaintiffs seek a judgment of $5,809.71 against the defendant concern, opened in circuit court Thurs day before Judge George Dun can. The contractors seek the Judgment as compensation for extra work which they claim they performed in connection with the contraction of a sub station of the Bonneville Power Administration at Port Angeles, Wash. Fireplace Mantel Ablate Heat and flames from the fire place set the fireplace mantel ablaze at the Walter Babson res dence, 1286 South ISth street, Wednesday night, oadly char ring the mantel and smoking up the house but doing little other damage. City firemen who were called to the scene at 10:35 p.m. said Babson had beat out most of the fire himself by the time they arrived. Tank Drained The gas tank of his car has been drained bout ot the past two nights while the rir was narked in the employees parking lot at Salem General hos pital, Leslie Chandler, 3008 Fish- .er road, reported io cuy pouce Wednesday night The filler pipe was pulled loose from the tank each time, ne saia. . Arrested for Deaver Ray Boyd Turvey, Route 4, Box 714, Salem, was arrested by a Marlon county deputy sheriff Wednesday night for Denver county, Colorado, authori ties on a charge of nonsupport He la being held in lieu of bail. ' lnfernuvtien Officer An nouncement was made by the Coast Guard this week of the as signment of Lcmdr. Robert T. Noma aa public information of ficer for the 13th Coast Guard district N orris, who cam to the 13th Coast Guard district in Sep ten.ber, 1952, aa assistant search and rescue officer for the dis trict, will also continue to serve in that capacity. Leg Permit A permit to haul logs over nine market roads of the county has been issued by the county court to Vernon John- CeasmlUeea S b ) e e t Interim committees of the Oregon state legislature were the subject of a talk by State Representative Lee Ohmart, Salem, at the Wednesday meeting of the Salem Exchange club at the Senator hotel. He de scribed the organization and func tion of each committee that serves while the legislature is not in session. Tools Stolen About $50 worth of tools were taken from a power plant and a tractor at the Breitenstein Brothers . Lumber company north of Sublimity Sun day night, atate police reported Wednesday. Tbey are investigating. Pre-acheol Conference Set for Wednesday, February 20 at the West Salem city hall between the hours of 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., is a pre-school well child conference. The clinic is sponsored by the West Salem PTA and is under the supervision of the county nurse, Mrs. Jsne KomkowskL Dr. John Rttchey will be the physician. Parents may call Mrs. Herman Boese at 25279 or Mrs. Harold Elbert at 22392 for appointments. New Trial Ordered Circuit Judge George Duncan has issued an order for a new trial in the damage suit brought by Frieda Guthrie against Kluth S. and John W. Muller at the request of the defense counsel. Mrs. Guthrie sued the two men who operate Chuck's Steak House for several thousand dollars and a jury re turned a verdict in her favoi She claimed injuries when struck by a falling table. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS New Avalanches Hamper Rescue Work KEY WITNESS RETURNED FTarrW SJ.IH.tn.ilP 'yV-t 'FT'' ,!.(""! i 'i i i- ' Jt.s,' r . jajSsxa-iiiUaft -vi xea 1 New Snow on Cascade Passes The Cascade Mountain passes were covered by new snow Thursday, the Oregon Highway Commission warned. Chains are required at Timber Use, which had 0 Inches of new snow; and on the East Diamond Lake route. Chains should be carried la the Government Camp, Warm Springs Junction, Santiam Pass, Chemult and Austin areas. The commission reported icy spots at Bend. Willamette Pass. Bly, Lakeview. Ochoco Summit Brothers, and Baker. Other points reported' sanded packed snow or bare pavement Donald Ritchie, ker witness in the Ambush shooting ot union leader Walter Reuther six years ago, covers his face as he is led into police station at Preston, Ontario. Ritchie surren dered to Canadian police and agreed to return to the United States. He fled "protective custody" in Detroit Jan. a. (UP Teiepboto) - . ' : ' . 2 Is - WITH UPMAN'S I ' .f i 1 V J lkr "A Post Cordon Seeks to Deepen Columbia WASHINGTON U) - Sen. Cordon (R-Ore) Thursday asked Congress to approve a project to deepen the ship passage through the Columbia River mouth. The project, recommended by Army Engineers, would provide a channel 4i feet deep and at least s half mile wide. It would cost ,S65.000 with an initial expendi ture of X2.S9e.000 for dredging. - Construction of a spur' jetty, coat ing t5.657.0Oo, also would be au thorized under the senator's bill but would be built at a future date. JUNIOR FIRST Stpwm- ; ; . '.-fry a-f.; 'p- 'f I i v Lw A; r aWkViL -J - Sidney Boise, active young Salem citizen and Junior Chamber of Commerce mem ber, who was chosen Salem's Junior First Citizen for 1953. ... . y, i Philip M. Hawley, who will be general merchandise man ager for Lipman'a of Salem Department Store. Thursday. January 14 Organized Naval Reserve sur face division at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. D battery. 722nd AAA, AW bat talion, Oregon National Guard, at quonset huU on Lee street Company D. 162nd infantry regi ment, Oregon National Guard, at Salem armory. Friday," January IS fi..hM reserves at Naval and Marine Coips Reserve training center. Saturday and Sunday, January 1 and 17 Naval Air Reserve quui.... AAU 892 at Salem Naval Air Fa cility. With Cembat Teant DcuDii lman Pvt. William V. Kergil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kergil. route 1, Salem. Oregon, u Urvine here with the 187th. Air borne Regimental Combat team " . .inn,n in rnmnanv L. The aa- i entered the Army last February and was stauoneu Fort Benniog. Ga., prior to arriv ing overseas In December, 1953. In Korea THIRD DIVISION. Korea Re cently arriving here for duty with this division was rvt. ueorge v. Hildcbran., son of Mrs. Martha Hildebrand of route 1, Dallas. An engineer, Hildebrand entered the Army in June, 1953, and completed his basic trai.iing at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo. In civilian life he at tended the Dallas high school and was employed by the Crown Zel lerbach paper mill at Camas, Wash. VIENNA (fl Alarms of new avalanches, plus fresh snow and ram. hampered rescue Thursday in snow-buried vallevs where m Deraona known dead. There waa little hope for 2 others still missing. The overall avalanche toll in the Alps of Austria. Switzerland, Ger many and Italy reached IS dead and at least M missing. The latest rind outside Austria were to little ! girls, whose snow-smothered bodies were uncovered near iremo, norm Italy. ARCH CAPE P. M. WASHINGTON () Appoint ment of Mrs. Ethel Le Gault as postmaster at Arch Cape, Clatsop County, Ore., has been recom mended by Rep. Norblad. Hawley on Lipman Stall "Kicked Out" You can take n- nrt nf this stock of furniture at savings to 50 and 70. To mk it easv for itou we will be open nites until 9 o'clock, bring the family. Credit too, you don't .l reariv cssh. Capital Hard- I ware and Furniture Co., 294 N. Commercial. Fresh killed turkeys. 39c a pound. Orwigs Market, 3975 Sil verton Rd. Phone 4-5742. Will make $20. Rent allowance , ton First floor furn. apt. Close in, to right couple for care of lawn and automatic heat Ph. 2-4505 or 2-5272 eve. Accordion lessons. Instru ments rented while you learn. Wiltsey Music House. 1860 State. Ph. 3-7186. nviii u TT.wlf-v Is- to be the general merchandise manager for the new Lipman'a of Salenf de partment store, " , j today by Harold F. Wendel, president of Lipman Wolfe oC. The Salem store is now in the process of construction, and the opening is planned for sometime in midsummer of this year. Hawley is a native Oregonian. His business experience includes several years with Merrill Lynch. Pierce, Fenner and Bean, brok erage firm: and operating his own ice crM: business, owning two retail stores. He joined the Lip- msn's organization in "u..,, 1952, as assistant to the general merchandise manager. He later was promoted to hosiery and glove buyer. Chamber of Commerce direc tors voted Wednesday night to eliminate tht office of assistant i manager effective March 1 as an 1 economy measure designed to ' balance the organization'a bud- get The recommendation was pre sented by the executive commit tee of the Chamber which had studied the Chamber's organiza tional setup and finances. It waa pointed out that some of the Chamber's work has been taken ; over by the Salem Industrial De- ) velopment Council. - The position has been held tor ine past two years by ira Moore. It was emphasized that the move was no reflection whatever on Moore s work, on which there waa no criticism whatever. To be retained will be the manager and two clerical as sistants. The directors authorized the first audit ot Chamber books in several years, to be made by Berwyn K. Biaxwel'. Frealfient BiU Hammond announced that attendance at the last two noon lu DC neons was 17T, and 183 r apecuvely. ' ' The recent addition of members wss announced. Extension to (Continued tram Pssi It House Group (Continued tram Pag 1) COURTS 18 Circuit Court ! Dlm con.pl.lDl. J" J.n It. ISM. AU eiuuxlT t "' c"ldr """ """"rl ttcb. BttIT J. CUrS SUntord A. Clirkj DKore, conaMiai. '"" ,T.m ,B.m.n lr,.tB.M. M.rma SM Ptb. 11, , enu no aioaiatt iuppo'I. inhumui lr..tmtnl. a. Ui !;mi" i.om. ri.wt' ln cbUd to M Porn. 499 Motorists Paid $4500 for Parking - PORTLAND m In December 49t motorists parked between. 4 p. m. and e p. m. in iwo-aw.j zones and paid. more than 14,500 to get their cars back. Lt. Jonn nuenger, in nuusc police records, said 72 of the towed cars were from out of the state. The average penalty of (9 was di vided about half to towing charges nd half to narking fines. So far this year the daily aver age of towed can r.as oeen ii. 220regonians (ConUnued Uom P 1) At present, the first $3.M of in come is taxed. The rata this year went up to 2 percent It had been 1 H per cent on worker and em ployer. 1 v . The President set forth six- point program for "improvement" of the social security system: 1. Expansion of insurance pro tection to about ten million more people not presently covered in cluding self employed tanners many mors farm workers and domestic workers: doctors, dentist lawyers, architects, ccountana, and other self employed profes sional people; membera ef state and local retirement systems and clergymen (on a voluntary basis) and several smaller groups. Retirement Test 2. Liberalization of the present "retirement test" to permit retired workers to earn more at regular part time joba without disqualify ing themselves for social security benefits. . . At oreeent a man or woman over as vear of axe land under TS cannot oraw social aecurcr payments If earnings are , more mu Tm impm. Tlus opersies to discount them from tskina Dart time work. Similarly, a widow of an insured worker , loses, nor payment n sne takes joo and earns mora mu $75 a month. After axe 7S. there la no restric tion at present aa to earnings. Th increase in the monthly benefits which Secretary Hobby is to detail later. 4. Broadening of the current base of the social security tax that is levying on the ursi a.aw of income. In the first year, taxpayers would be allowed to deduct from their tax bill I per cent of their dividend income. This would be fbereaaud to 10 per cent the sec ond year and 15 per cent the third year. : . . -. From Tax Faymtnla , The deduction is from the actual tax payment the taxpayer would face under nresent law not fmm his income to which tax rates are applied. Thus, in effect, much larger percentage of dividend in come would be free of taxes. Still before the group are staff recommendations for bigger deduc tions for medical expenses, new deduction for cost of child care expenses to working widows or widowers, and a provision permit ting taxpayers to count aa de pendents some persona making more than 8600 annually. Stockmen lor: I Flexible Price' 1 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Ill 5 The American National Cattle , man's Assn. Thursday endorsed the administration's flexible price supports program "with the nope that it will eventually lead to com- Nt The cattlemen's convention .1 which Wednesday applauded Sec retary of Agriculture Benson aa be MltlinMl th rm nmorpm Thnpp. ! day adopted the following reeotu- i tion: "We commend President Elsen- bower and SecreUrr of Agriculture i Benson's new farm program . re cently submitted to Congress as a step In the right direction toward bnngn j the nation s farm econo my back to a sound basis, but we reiterate our old and Ions eatah. lished pr.llcy against price sup ports and we endorse this program with the hope that it will eventual ly lead to complete decontrol." Benson told the cattlemen that variable price supports "promote shifts in production and supply to meet changes in demand they en courage more production ricn more ia needed and tbey put on the brakes when supplies are bur- OOHWnE. India to Return (Continue1 tram Pas t) WORKERS TO BE GIVEN AID STRASBOURG. Franca lit Jean Monnet chief executive of the Schuman plan,' Thursday pledged a helping hand to West European workers displaced by 'technical progress in the steel and coal in dustry. Ha told the community's common assembly that be ia set ting aside seven millin dollars in the next six months to finance the transition of workers into other in dustries. Dr. Will J. Thompson OPTOMETRIST Examination in Afternoon or Eve. ky Appointment Far Appointment Ph. 44051 ThiraaUa said the prisoners would begin leaving their com pounds at 8 a.m ttm. 20. Gen. John E. Hull supreme V. N. commander in the Far East, said the United Nations waa prepared to receive its pris oners snd would send them on their way to freedom - within 48 hours. s Beds Get 348 Men No official word was received immediately on what the Reds plan to do with the 348 prison era who elected to stay jrith the Communists, including 21 Atsr icana and a British marine. The Indian general said he took unilateral action "because I can neither retain custody of prisoners of war nor further Im plement the terms ot reference nor release them." . Thimayva also' sounded the death knell of his commission, which does not expire officially until reb. Z3, by admitting it wss not competent "at present to 'declare release' tram prison- - er of wsr status to eivilion atav . tus of the prisoners in its cus tody aa the procedure prescribed preceding such declaration have not been Implemented." By returning the men to their former captors before the end of the scheduled 120-day period ot neutral eustody, Thimayya sought to leave the prisoner is sue to further negotiation be tween both commands. - rfeoldt thousands of For croupy coughs mothers hail PERTUSSIN PERTUSSINS fast-arting formula works ixUnuttf) to relieve eougha of eoldswd loam sticky pMera.lt'aao safe and effective thousands ef doe tors nave prescribed PIXTVtUUM. PRICES GOOD THRU SAT. Silk Tissue P J Toilet ; !' .1. iwisaTff.Ct i ':,-;w . llaU. Six Bolls Clue Indicates (Continued from !" 1) ' Rttgufar 25c ROSE HAIR Oil 13 Keepe hair Is Place, Adds Oil to Scalp 2 for 25c Toiletry Big 24' Tall ft. 2.99 PA17BA BEiin $99 Variety Information, John Carpenter, ra dio, Arden X. Paugborn, Oregon Journal. Robert Notson, The Oregonian and Alton Baker, Eu gene Register Guard: Public Of ficials. Chief of Police James Purcell, Portland, and Mayor Loucks, Salem: Service and other groups, A. N. weir, American Automobile Association, James Pruitt, Kiwsnis club. Walker Reese, Junior Chsmber of Com- n f c-:.l. Amsw. p. vn or... c. v.n; mrarca merce an 1 oen o. r I comprint, llnlas rn"' "'""'" , "' T . v.lltins l.fii in 4 00 trlmni. . I nccai .n.um.. io... ........... --.V rbiwita. SPi !"" '""""" , COrv nf n , , r,.,. ci Dhnn, . .. . I 111,1. r.B- t,. . . . . , P.M. .rtf I I r.Mu.ry 1. In the clothing was a bill fold that contained, among other things, his social security num- ber. This wss the same as that! on the withholding Ux statement I received by his father, indicating that he must have app'ied for and received a duplicate number. For further contirmation mat the man employed at Mercyville Saniarium was the Oregon Pris on guard, State police have sent photographs for identification. The only previous clue to Wil liams' movements wss from the driver of s bus operating east out nf Port and. who identilied a pic ture as a passenger who hsd been aboard his bus. There was sus picion here that Willlsms might n in Forth Smith. Ark., and contacts were made with police there, but without result The Portland story that Wll Hams might have been murdered Commerce Sin clair V eeks is genersl chairman and thrown into a well in Polk , . . vn,i ran take' . of the White House conierence, i county waa inc5ua": ". Kicked Out SOU Can laac . .... .ndrrv Hutalnt: . , , . n , , i i... ik. wnmpn .u:. ..!, -f i..rnil.ir. "l","... ,r,l .1.(1 i StCO Dy KODert D. murray, r lice lunu.j !.ny-f " . mST "and 70 To i ST!. . -a,;, ... ... undersecretary of Commerce for mr e it easy tor you we win open nites until 8 o'clock, bring the family. Credit too, you don't need ready cash. Capital Hard- iware and Furniture Co., 284 N. I Commercial. , .... ,hUm SM monWilr .upporl lor ,.ch h.itna tl s.nop. Wmo. Transportation. Rear Admiral Harold Blaine Miller, USN) iri i. executive director of the Maty B White va. Vernon T. oi injustry Information com 'SZJrtiSXTffi mittee. American Ptroleum In deirnd.ni from narr.Min and mo- ,titute, was named by Secretary int, pi.miiif and minor chiw Veekl director of the confer curins lllla.tion. who started the story was taken to the scene. After 'he investiga tion police said the story wss without foundation. n n. W.van 3fH Rrtnrntng te SUtes I Live,iev Bldg. Ph. 3-36B3. Perms- j B-ie M. Dixon v. . Rohert Thornw p,, T, Mottntl 4JRD DIVISION. Gernuny-Rc- '1,0' Rulh Ford. Mgr. JJ nd.nt In s letter to the governor, he turning to the Vnited States after n m ' ",in"1 President pointed out that "m serving here witn mis omjion ia ; wjll mak(. $20 ,,, allrrwance ; " pi.iniiii ri'rinf I "resioem " Cpl. Charles R. Carver, son of i .. . . , uivorr - . tum "mnuniinii in i nf neain ana Mr and Mrs. Fred Carver, route clo(f jn , rj)!nt f0upie for care ; freement r.i.a injury on our nngnwiya ion ao 1. Monmouth. Oregon. Carver, a I . automatic heat Ph. . .rl I reached a point of deep concern l s i i rroooipj . to US all. II Sianas oeiore mer- n rrankltn Tucker eiiate: rinai n t grMt ch,lenge human- riflrman in the 172nd regiment s 2450S or 241272 eve, comnsny E. entered the Army in February. 1932, and arrived in Europe in July. 1852. He had pre viously been at Fort Ord. Calif. i nrnvr. t i :-. a ..o KfiTTrE1 To the 1.000 people ... 1 Itarian ana economic mo mii who signed our grid petition, if Carl M.rtin Hamre 11mln-' be met by urgent action. vn,f h3rt msiled vouV ballot to !" nrn 'J.1 tMU'" ' The President stated In. his ez- the Statesman. Must be in Fri- B.mer 'Br'A day. A. R. Meltord, Citizen i una , J'a,;;"",.;' H. Coppoc ap. Births Problem hsir? W. sepci.lii. In - ' , I il tvM nf hair eare at school i iarui ....rdun BATHKtv To Mr. and Mr.. I prices. Modern Beauty College,, vi,Te.taie: P.uuoo Uie. Boa 411. DalUfc a Dor. J.n f 'v . fc Bfc uui. . Kaftatliw Ma ai J, SALEM MtMORIAL HOSPITAL CWYN To Mr. nd Mrt '"'!' Gwvn. Bt 3. Boj SS, a girl. Jan U. SALEM UIti .. BaUike. Box 411. WCXrviR To Mr. and Mrj Don.ld WeUtver. Rt 1. 81 O-A. Woodbum. a bor. Jan U. ORLOrF To Mr and Mn. Jonn Orlo. Rt. I. Bo 11-D. Turner, a ""hODCES-To Mr nd Mrs R"D ert Hods... IMJ Warner St.. a srl i.ULAY-To Mr and Mr.. Orvllle tulay. Rl a. Boa St. Scjo. a dot TONW-Tn Mr and Mr, Jprrj a.ton. 141 Htnea St.. a girt Jan. " Committee. prauers. for an order dlrecllns conveyance real eatala oy inmiw,u,. 478 N. Church. Phone 3-8141 -KicKed inn -. -- Mu1.,io(l Co-rt my pin oi im siw - , tattstflat In ."ill- MU IV ! e . . . . ,, at savings to 50 and 70. To make it easy tor you open nites until o clock, bring the family. Credit too, you don t need ready cash CapiUl Hard ware and Furniture Co, 24 N. Commercial St Ins. Pld SW fine. W.tl.re M. DeBow. drlrlnl while Intoxicated, flned S230, Morrieee License AIJlAKT-.r"T D Ree apd Hen. V eirvart. pots pf lei. ler he had examined the ac tion program for highway safe ty," developed by the Governors' Conference in cooperation with interested organizations and pub lic officials having Jurisdiction nver hiehwav safety. I "It is a sound and workable program," the President wrote, j "but ellective leauersnip is ami ed to help you put this great drt" crusade m organized action on a Kale far bigger than ever De-tore" YOU Are Invited to Attend "A 1-Way Grid" Meeting Friday Noon Senator Hotel S3.95 electric Regular 10c heating DISHCLOTHS . First Ouallty H C C4)Cl) lock Knit ID J MP.. q 03 m. Control siaTJ Limit 5 Toiletry V'letl, ' $i.75Hudnut $7.95 Sun Volley children's ELECTRIC HEATER Home ktjkj Permanent Fan 5L 69? Type j ToTletry Variety 1 I 1 Good charcoal does not leave more than three per rent ash. HIGH-SPEED relief from AGONIZING PAINS Or ARTHRITIS Honpltal teats prote Muiteroie gives relief almost beyond belief. Aim preater paae In moving. Htrh- Ir medicated. Cotwmlrafed.. You can rax Musterole work! MUSTJEROLE 1 8c DANDEE FANCY FLORIDA WHOLE SEGMENT GRAPEFRUIT te 4.50e Mb. Tin Limit 4 te Family Toiletry $1.69 Certified MULTIVITAMINS $199 Hi-Potency lOCa Toiletry Fred Meyer Drugs 148 N. Liberty We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities . Reg. 85c DATE SPICE CAKES 2 Layer CO Serves 10 te 12 0V Bakery f rr ' K , o . ia & i t: : ' : .r ,'B tl f IT : w '. Pi tl TfJ Tft