Salem, Oregon, Friday, Mocal Government Proposals Readied for Next Legislature Seven legislative proposals incounties to obtain a report and regon s basic city-county struc- irc to meet the needs of subur an areas will be sent to the 1957 gislature by the legislative inter n committee on local govern luent, Chairman Ormand R. Bean nnounced Friday. The committee Wt earlier this eek, at which time tentative ing estions were studied and agree ment was reached upon recom mendations, dralt of which has just fccen completed. Tax Differential Claimed One important proposal will be hill to authorize a tax dilfercn ial (or newly annexed districts. The committee said a strong np- insition to annexation now is the reument that the area involved is not fully developed and thus not need of a lull range of city serv ices, inoreiore u was felt that such areas should not be required Ito pay the full city tax rate. A constitutional amendment to authorize counties to establish fcrvice areas outside of incorporat ed dies and towns, following an election in the affected area, is another of the committee's pro posals. Another constitutional amend-; nient recommended permitting vol crs in counties to adopt and amend their own charters on a basis of charters of incorporated cities. The committee also favors amendment of the state constitu tion to permit counties to issue bonds for purposes other than roads and bridges. Zoning Encouraged Proposals recommended by the committee would encourage and strengthen county planning and zoning in two ways. All counties having a non-city population of 15.000 or more would be required to appoint a county planning com mission. Closer coordination of city and county planning is pro vided in an amendment to the planning law which would require TODAY'S CLOSE U. 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US NORTH COMMERCIAL October 19, 1956 recommendations from city plan ning tuminissions on proposed sub division plats and zoning actions for areas within six miles of cities. The law permitting public tran sit companies to operate within three fniles of cities without com ing under the jurisdiction of the public utility commission would be extened to 15 miles under a pro posal by the committee. One other change would be in regard to reports filed by special districts providing that a'financial showing be made to the stale treasurer prior to extending the district's tax levy. 1st Frost Hits Inland Oregon By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Much of Eastern ar.d Cenfral Oregon had freezing weather early Friday, but the Weather Rurcau said it would he slightly warmer this weekend. Rlirns fit 9.1 rfnnrruG hnrf Hrn. g0n's lowest temperature report- en 10 me weather Bureau early Friday. It was 24 in Klamath Falls and 25 in Baker. Blustery weather tapered off in Western Oregon after a day of intermittent rain and wind. As toria measured .65 of an inch of rain in 24 hours. Winds of 15 to 30 miles an hour were expected along the coast from Astoria to Coos Bay. INTER-CHURCH MEET LEBANON (Special) -An inter church gathering will be held Sat-, urday at 7:30 p.m. at the First Baptist church, with the Ilev. Phil Shuler. evangelist from Pasadena, and Bill Jackson, singing evange list from Salem, in charge of the services. They are currently con ducting a revival at the Evangeli cal United 'Brethren church. Political TV By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Friday, Oct. 19, srhedule of political talks reported by candidatcs or their representa tives: President Elsenhower's Los Angeles address, 8:3tT-9:30 p.m., KOIN-TV. Gov. Smith, 6:15-6:30 p.m., KOIN-TV. Jazz Age W. U. Parents Begin Arriving Mothers and fathers of Willam ette university students began ar riving at the school Friday to take part in the annual Parents Week end activities at the school. Some 500 are expected. The festivities get off to a swift start Friday evening with the pre-! Weather for the week end in the sentation of the Varsity Varieties Salem area will be mostly cloudy, show at the Fine Arts Auditorium.' with recurring rain for the first Following this presentation will part of the five-day period and be informal firesides at all campus aSain "'ar ,he nd. the Weather living organizations. Bureau says. r Registration will get underway Thototal amount of rainfall will Saturday morning followed by j be V to 1 inch. Little change in talks from university and student ; temperature is expected, with an officials 1 average of near or slightly below The annual meeting of the f'JZTin l ents association gels underway at 1 65 and ""mums ln thc 40s- 10:20 with election of officers. Out come nresident is Roy Harlan, parents Salem. A barbecue luncheon Is planned , ai Jl.l.i lounweti uy a iuui ui iiit campus. Faculty members will ocavaudme .u. u un m, ( Parents- I At 3:45 the drama department is presenting a one-act play "Mr. j F." in the auditorium. All living organizations will host j Tor a nearby destination. 0ratlip across thenation. Ve Pde yur lranSPOrtatiIl'S Mayourhotel reservation, And or ycr accommodation, Well pre-plan Dancers in Production "these Willamette university coeds ponra.v Ja.z Age flappers at (he Vnrsllv Varieties production whirh highlights this eve ning's activities at Parents Weekend. Pictured from left to right arc Angela Cesario, Barbara Bretfstcen, Audrey Ball, Gall Reyer, Harriet Kundali and Laurel Warner. The production will be held in the school auditorium starting at 8:15. Mostly Cloudy Weekend Eyed at dinner Saturday eve ning. . j .1 :- - i- - u..t wj, bc hcjd a( (hc Fjrst Methodist church at 5:30 sponsor ed by the Salem Mothers club. cimax Qf SaUrday ac,ivitiM will be the football game with college of Idaho, The final activity will be parent amj sludent attendance at the churches of their choice Sunday. a JallVacation. Greyhound GREYHOUND THE CAPITAL JOURNAL' Teachers to Study Books Representative teachers,, num bering about' 300 throughout the state, arc evaluating language art textbooks at thc request of (he state board of textbook commis sioners. The reports from the teachers will bc submitted to thc commis sion prior to Nov. 12 when the commission will make its text book selections. Availing themselves of teach ers' recommendations began sev eral years ago, and since that lime 90 per cent of thc first choice eluded in the multiple choice list approved by thc textbook com mission, it was slated. MONMOUTH The All-Campus drive at thc Oregon College of Education reached more than 20 per cent of the goal of $t,000 to the United Fund at the end of the second day of the drive, Tuesday, IyoU want Let's nave .T.i See us now tor At Greyhound ! ,., UDlIf OK 0Mtt- UWTHW But Depot Police Spot Two Runaways Two runaway youlhs from Ta coma found out that Salem Isn't a good place to visit if you want to stay "lost." The two. 15 and 17-year-olds drove into the city about 4:30 a.m. Friday in a 1953 model auto be longing to the father of the 17-year-old. Just IS minutes later they were talking to a city policeman who spotted them driving aim lessly around. Shortly thereafter tiicy were lodged in the county juvenile sec tion as runaways. They told of ficers they left Tacoma Wednes day with 14.15 in their pockets and had been sleeping in the car. Par ents of the two were being noti fied of their whereabouts Friday. Radio Station Bids Received The county commissioners took under advisement Friday two bids submitted for the proposed radio station to be operated from the county shops. Thc bids covered the antenna, the base station and 10 mobile units for installation in as many motor vehicles. - General Klectric company's bid was $.i.528 and that of the Motorola company was $7,891.04. Board Inspects Health Building Members of thc executive com mittee of the Marion County De partment of Health, including rep resentatives of the county, the City of Salem and the county court, took part in an acceptance inspection of thc new county health building erected in thc vi cinity of Salem General hospital. lhc health department, current ly quartered on thc second floor of thc Masonic building, will move to the new location in thc near fu ture. Four Tires Stolen Theft of four white wall tires valued at $125 was reported to city police Friday by Ray Rogers, own er of Rogers Used Car lot at 2615 South Commercial. Rogers told police lhc tires were apparently taken sometime Thurs day night from a rack near a building on the property. more expo: a conversation TO lHt Winu. 450 N. Church FORi LOW-COST Suspended Driver Uses Brother s Name, Gets Fined A Salem man was arrested Thursday on a charge of driving while his operator's license was suspended after city police found that he was driving with a license he had obtained in his brother's name. When Richard Allen Springstead, 1578 Sixth St., was stopped by olficers he gave his brother's name instead nf his own and told them he left his license at home. He was arrested on a charge nf not having an operator's license on his person. At thc police station, it was found that Springstrad's license had been suspendsd last May un der the slate financial responsi bility act and that subsequently. Springstead had applied for a li cense in his brother's name. The brother is in the service, police noted. Springstead was fined $100 in municipal court on the charge Fri day. 7 to Report For Induction The following Marion county men will report at Salein Armory, Oct. 23, at 2:30 p.m. for forward ing Induction Into the armed formes. They will be Inducted at Portland on Oct. 24. 1956. Harold Fredrick Remmy, Dan iel Lee Gust, Robert Lee Lowcry, Waller Carl Jackson, Salem: An drew Morris Gilchrist, Michael Ray Ramp. Brooks; Robert Erwin Guerin, ldanah. Reserve Jurors Called A number of reserve jurors have been summoned to report for duty next Monday in Judge George R. Duncan's circuit court. Those called are Gelta Anderson. Lcsta Bates, Wallace H. Bonestcele. Jr., Josephine M. Brand, Roy W. Bren ner, Timothy J. Burke, Alice A. Collen, Roy E. Davidson, Elhcl G. Forbis, Almo W. Frcy, Robert Gangware and E. Ray White. DOCTORS rKNOW SI.JOStPH i" ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN beitMreurchlld'a atadl.Trrittodlil WiiUs lugist Silling Astim ftr CbiUm i i" I V7 U0 Parents Set Meeting The University of Oregon Mothers and Dads club will hold its first meeting of the fall in thc Coral room of McKinley elemen tary school at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25. A covered dish dinner will be served at 6:30. followed by a pro gram which will include addresses by Golda Wickham. dean of women and Roy Hawk, dean of men at the university. Parents nf students who arc new to the university campus arc being urged to attend, as well as all others. Clackamas Corn Show Best Ever . OREGON CITY Ml The Clack amas County corn show will be the biggest in history, field crops agent Clint Cook reported Thurs dav. . The Slnto Corn Show is sched uled for Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at Ontario. Local Paragraphs Speed Sign Asked North San- liam school officials have asked that a 20-mllc speed sign bc placed along thc road near the building. It was explained that previous signs have disappeared, probably through the work ol vandals. Illegal Possession Ally H R. Pierce. 19, 3950 Monroe St., was arrested by city police at 12:05 a.m. Friday on a charge of illegal possession nf intoxicating bev erages. Pierce was arrested in front of a North Salem lavern where he had purchased beer with an illegal identity card. Sunday Meeting The first con gressional district, Townsend club, will meet at 11 a.m. on Sunday at Beaver hall. A luncheon will bc served. ELECTRICITY i$ SAFER! PORTLAND OINItAl LICTIIC COMPANY Phons 2-2428 e U r LUXURY Section 1 Page 9 Live Cannon Shell Founds By Childrep. Marion County Deputy Sheriff Amos Shaw came up with one'ol his "touchier" investigations Fri day morning and one. he says he doesn't want again. ; Subject of thc investigation wis a 105 mm howitzer shell children found in a field in the northeast section of Salem. The "find" win reported by Mrs. W. E. Meyers, 324A Beacon St. i Shaw checked the shell and found it had been fired and had a time fuse, but had not explode)!. He took the explosive to ths Sa lem armory. National guard offi cers there called Vancouver, Wash., for a demolition expert. Thc shell had apparently been n the field for some time, Shaw saitj. National guardsmen said they had no idea how the shell got there. Let's be frank" . There's no known Cure' for J ARTHRITIS ...bufsumii gets results :' like this! ACTUAL TISTJ t Uiding mtdlttt colleg provtd that mora thin tw out of ivtry thnt got bltttod rtM. with SUIl INI Thfy could llvi, work ind pUy gln thtnki to rtgulir uit oi SUftlN. 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