Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 13, 1956, Page 9, Image 9

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    Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, November 13, 1956
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Section 1 Page 9
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KHRUSHCHEV IN BUDAPEST
Russ Bigwigs Try to
FirmKadar's Regime
BUDAPEST, Hungary (UP)-A The delegation was reported to
delegation o( prominent Soviet be I'd by Communist party chief
leaders sought today to bolster the Nikita S. Khrushchev and includes
regime of Janos Kadar and end 'wo other members of the ruling
the revolt of the Hungarian peo-Prcs'dum, Anastas Mikoyan and
. pie.
Freedom Asked
My Dad,
Walt Disney
At Uttl Tho Intimate story
Of America's most beloved
yet least known genius,
told by hit daughter.Diane.
In this week's Saturday Eve
ning Post, rend the whole
rags to-richps story of the re
marl.ahle man who gave the
world Mickey Mouse, Donald
Duck and Snow White! You'll
follow Disney from his early
failures in Kansas City to his
triumphs as top Academy
Award winner of all timel
You'll go right into his home
find out what he is like as a
husband and father. It's the
whole story that only his
daughter could tell!
Disney's Daughter Reveals
Why, though his pictures
hare made millions, Disney is
usually strapped for cash
How a nervous breakdown im
proved Disney's outlook on
life The unique appeal The
Mickey Mouse Club and
Mousekcteers have for mil
lions of children Disney's ex
citing plans for future projects.
Don't miss "My Dad, Walt
Disney," as his daughter told
it to Pete Martin!
Out today on all newsstands
A CUI1II MASAZINt
M A. Suslov.
The delegation arrived Monday
even while Hungarian freedom
fighters continued their bitter re
sistance and workers throughout
the nation refused to end a gen
eral strike.
The delegation was believed to
be striving desperately to shore
up the Kadar regime which Hus-
sia imposed on Hungary after
overthrowing the government of.
lmre iNagy eight days ago.
Kadar- was reported to be con
ferring with Nagy in a desperate
attempt to win popular support.
The Soviet leaders were said to
be backing Kadar in his attempts
to enlist Nagy s help.
Nagy and other members of his
government took refill'; in the
Yugoslav embassy after the Ka
dar government was proclaimed.
Leaflets 'were distributed in
Budapest Monday calling for the
"reinstatement of the Nagy gov
ernment." Signed by "The Hun
garian youth which goes on fight-,
ing, the leaflets also demanded
the withdrawal of "alien forces."
The circulars urged workers not
to work "under the command of
the occupiers and the illegal
usurping government."
"We shall ration our supplies
and help each other, but we shall
continue to strike.. .we shall not
retreat."
Salem Building Permits Rise
Five Per Cent Above Year Ago
Linn County Four-H
Club Work Expands
LEBANON (Special) Expan
sion of 4-H club work in Linn coun
ty has resulted in the temporary
appointment of Mrs. Mary Rice as
assistant to H. Joe Myers, exten
sion agent in charge of 4-H club
program.
Mrs. Rice completed seven years
of 4-H club work in Umatilla coun
ty, is a 1954 home economics
graduate of Oregon State college
and worked for two years in
Klamath county as 4-H county ex
tenstion agent.
Mrs. Rice will serve on a tempo
rary basis until a full time assis
tant can be secured.
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3.1 Million Total
For Nino Months
Reported
Salem building permits for the
past nine months of 1956 totaled
$5,103,144, up 5 per cent from the
$3,077,203 of the first nine months
of last year, says a survey by the
WALLA WALLA, Wash. Mrs. Violet SMI, left, chats with Mrs.
Dorothy Anderson. Washington State Penitentiary matron, as
she walls results of attempts to gain her freedom. She Is serving
a sentence for manslaughter In the shotgun death of her husband
In 1954 at Seattle. Evidence now indicnlcs she may be Innocent
of the crime. (AP Wlrephoto)
TANKER EXPLODES saingpo, 25 miles northeast of Pu-
PUSAN, South Korea, Wl Po-jsan, killing six crewmen and
lice reported Tuesday a 54-ton ; seriously injuring two others. The
tanker had exploded at Chang- j explosion followed a gasoline fire.
Property Tax
Deadline just
2 Days Away
.Last call for payment of real
property taxes.
Or, rather 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
15, is the deadline when taxes be
come delinquent unless at least a
quarter of the entire assessment is
paid.
If the entire obligation is taken"
care of no later than Nov, 15, the
property owner is given a 'a , per
cent reduction. Many taxpayers
are taking advantage of this situa
tion, although others, not quite so
flush, -wilt settle the demands of
the lax collector , at three-month;
periods, or perhaps twice a year. 1
The line of taxpayers at the court-j
house varies in length from hour
to hour. There is a sizable rush at
8:30 a.m. when the dbors are
opened. During mid-afternoon Tues
day there was a queue of men and
women that contained 30 to 40 per
sons. '
Howard T. Evans, chief tax col
lector, reports collections are run
ning about the same as a year ago.
As usual, many property owners
are making their payments by
mail. Most of these remittances
are placed aside while the office
force waits on the customers at
the big counter. It may be several
weeks before the receipts are re
turned.
There is not too much delay in
being waited on and the person
who has but one statement and
has his check all made out can
expect to be relieved of his money
within live or 10 minutes, depend
ing upon his position in the line.
As could be expected under the
circumstances, there is little jovial
ity among Collector Evans' custom
ers. Most of them are grim-faced.
! Equitable Savings & Loan asso
ciation.
Behind Corvallls, Eugene '
S?!cm drops behind both Cor
vajlis and Eugene in dollar volume,
of permits because of. large build-;
ing projects at Oregon State Col
lege and the University of Ore
gon. Corvallis with a total of $7,
420,165 is up 374 per cent, and
Eugene with $7,165,676 is up 95
per cent over last year.
Compared with Washington cities,
outside of Seattle. Tacoma and
Spokane, Salem drops under Van
couver and Yakima, although Van
couver is down 4 per cent.
In dwelling construction for the
last nine months Salem has drop
ped 26 per cent compared with
last year, with a total of $1,918,120.
The nine-months total last year
was $2,583,935. Salem, however,
led alt other Oregon cities but
Portland in dwelling construction.
and also all Washington and Idaho
cities outside of Seattle, Tacoma
and Spokane with the exception of
Idaho Falls which has built $3,020.
350 worth of dwellings.
, 1955 Mark Topped
As an overall report the survev
says that in the first nine months
of the year Pacific Northwest
building has exceeded the record
for the same period in 1955 by la
per cent in dollar volume, though
dollar volume for home building
is down 17 per cent.
State by state total building es
timates show: Idaho, $55,119,218.
a 13 per cent increase: Oregon.
$73,382,160, an 8 per cent increase;
Washington, $142,672,779, an 11 per
ce,nt gain; and British Columbia,
$61,642,924, up 26 per cent.
New YM Instructional Pool Opens
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Lebanon Reports
Riiil(linI Active
I.KBANON (Special) Building
permits during October totaled $.1,
900 in value, City Councilman Rob
ert Heimerdinger reported at a
council meeting Friday. Licenses
were renewed for Pastime Cafe,
Nameless Food Market, Columbia!
Foods, Jack's Market and the Din
elle. Councilman Ken Fuller reported
that loss by fire within the city
limits totaled $5,000 during Octo
ber. In the rural area the loss
was $75.
The public properties committee,
headed by Councilman Mai Beard,
I was authorized to call for bids on
city-owned items no longer in
use, including a roof cooler, tar
pot, and similar articles. 1
Polk County Has
Man Sought Here
A man wanted by Salem police
on a bad check, charge has been
arrested by the Polk county sher
iff's office on a charge there, city
police said Tuesday,
Officers said John Ditzlcr, no ad
dress given, wanted here on a
charge of passing a check with in
sufficient funds last January, will
be held to answer to the Polk
county charge first.
t The new Instruetlonal-lherapy pool at the YMCA was opt4
Monday and Immediately put to work. Here, Dick Audley, Willam
ette student from Burlinganie, Cnllf., puts some small fry througk
kicking exercises In a lenrn-lo-iwim program, ' Formal dedication
will be Nov. 30 following a week-long open house of the Y's new
building. (Capital Journal Photo)
ation. The three men will remain
in Portland much of the week at
tending the sessions of the Asso
ciation of Oregon Counties.
County Court Atlcntls
Meetings in Portland
County Judge Bex Hartley, Com
missioners Boy Bice and E. L.
Rogers were in Portland Tuesday
attending the executive meeting of
the O. & C. Land Counties associ-
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Crisp Fall Days ....
Sauerkraut Time's Here
when you belong to y Y ,nri
First National's interest-earning -rrEXt
' Christmas Club" ' (
IVIRY FRIDAY
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PERSON to PERSON
Wit Uwtti I. Murrff
Here's the way to Oiristmai fun . . . faii Jnr In tJunct!
Just join First National's Christmas Club at any
convenient Branch. You will receive a special Christmas
Club passbook in your name, showing the amount you intend
to deposit each week. (Any amount you choose, 50c,
Jl.OO, $2.00, etc.)
These weekly Christmas Club deposits go into a
special account, and just before Christmas next year, you
receive a check for the full amount saved . . . plus
intertill It's the easv wav to take c'f' of hnlidar
expenses.
Start ynur Christmas Club membership now. It's a
lure way to have more fun at Christmas!
SALEM IRANCH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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an YOUf It's Old for '57 . . . with aa
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ponvertihlr and Iwn new Kiwi tin. AH
with the 277-hp. Rocket T-400 Enjrine.
that's NEW
Oldi puti tha accent on luxuryl
New Tech-Style Interior ... the iptr
kling tction of the Rocket T400 end
new JttiwiT Hydrc-Mctic ... the
eipe of SifetT Power Steerinft ind
Power Brakei are ell itcnrlird feiture.
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