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4 Page ? Section 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, April 10, 1957 County Home Rule Amendment Given Approval of House By PAUL W. Associated A proposed constitutional i rule to Oregon's counties has CORNS FROM THE WITH DEL MILNE HEY! . The EASTER PARADE starts in our GOLD ROOM! With our annual Easter celebration (or every family in Salcml ' Free egga for all Ihe children . . . Easter music, flowers and decorations! Come before or after church . . . Easter Break fast served from 7 a.m. on . . . Easter Dinner from noon on. Remember-In Salem-lfi Ihe lloUl Marion HARVEV. JR. Press Writer imondmcnt to give more home the approval of the House and "now is in the Senate.. I The amendment, approved 47-11 by the House Tuesday; would be I submitted to the people in Novem ber, 1958. i If the people vote for it, then the 1959 Legislature would set up election machinery whereby the voters of any county could adopt a cnarter mat would give (hem the kind of county offices they wished, and eive to the county ! governing body law-making pow ers mat now ao not exist. The measure Is one of three that the Local Government Inter im Committee recommended as a means of helping counties and suburban areas solve their nroh lems. The committee felt that by giving counties powers to legis- late, they could lake care of many oi their own problems. Another major bill In the. Interim committee package was defeated Tuesday. It would have permitted county service districts to provide city services to suburban areas, The third one would permit ter ritories annexed to cities to get reduced city taxes for up to 10 years. The Senate passed it last weex. The Senate completed legislative action on a hill to case the 45 mile speed limit on trucks. It would he boosted In 50 miles an hour for trucks with single rear axle If (hey weighed less lhan 20.000 pounds. It wouldn't apply lo logging trucks. A bill lo abolish the Unemploy ment Compensation Commission and replace it with a single ad ministrator was approved, 5-2, by Ihe Senate Labor and Industries Committee. The House Education Commit tee approved a whittlcd-down ver sion of the bill to permit school districts to establish junior cnl leecs. Now the bill will so to the Joint Ways and Means Commit-1 tee. New Congressman Supreme Court Justice Stanley Forman Reed was Solicitor Gen eral of the United States when President Roosevelt named him in 1938 to the High Court. t "I A x V i ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. U. Gov. Joe M. Montoyn, 41 year old longtime New Mexico Democratic political fig ure, Tuesday won a special election to become the new U. S. Representative at Inrgc from New Mexico. (AP Wire-photo) mrs. McCarthy snubs FIRST LADY'S LUNCHEON Montoya Wins House Seat in N.M. Election ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 'laV-Lt. Gov. Joseph M. Montoya, 41, won New Mexico's second seat in the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday. Montoya, a Democrat, piled up a margin of some 7,000 votes over his Republican opponent, State Rep. Thomas Bolack of Farm ington. The turnout lopped 130,000. well above the usual vote for. a special election in New Mexico. Montoya fills a vacancy created by the death last November of Democratic Rep. Antonio M. Fernandez a few hours after his election to an unprecedented eighth term. Unofficial returns from 582 of 681 voting divisions gave Bolack 61.382, Montoya 88,698. There were no lively issues raised in the special campaign, which centered more on handshak ing than anything else. .Montoya had criticized the administration's nolicies on the Middle East and small business, while Bolack em phasized his interest in water resources development. 3 or More Tax Plans Besides Dooley's Will Vie for House Committee 's Okay . . i tl.it f.nrnnrfltinnS and , lc "- should pay some mcreasea axes ue "'." shouid committee, as wen as muse in uic ti j,,. - lav : Monroe. bear a greater nroaram ,., ".".------ ,:i,j nnts out tnat tno proposed in. well as those I brackets." Rep. William Republican on the Rep. Wayne Giesv. brands the Dooley tax as "unrealistic." He By JAMES D. OLSON Capital Journal Writer The tax urogram proposed by, n,, William i r.ronfoll speaxer oi me House i-ai uooiey(D) Portland, is another member put out Dy k ;- of exemptions from $500 to is noi going to nave cicar sailing o( tne committee that favors the to carry upward iai w rcmove 12 000 ncome in the House Tax Committee jud?-; removal of the federal income lax categories. taxpayers from the roles He fur- ing from opinions expressed by payment of5et. Tnis action, he, Reubc.n Writes Program !thcr arguC5 that Dooley's plan various members of the group. sajd wouid bring more money toi ' nrisinl nes not broaden the tax base Rep. Clarence Barton cha rman Oregon and less to the federal ! Republican F a y e te Bristol M l b of the committee points out that government from Oregon taxpay- Grants Pass, is writing ms on, n i . & SJLISX In' HPS WASHINGTON Wl-Mrs. Joseph McCarthy, wife of the Republican senator from Wisconsin, says she would not have attended a White House luncheon yesterday even if she had gotten her invitation in time. i wouldn't have gone anyway," she said. "When they wouldn't invite my husband because of his ANNIVERSARY ALE TERMS TRADES 3,000 ITEMS 441 .. .. Reg. 64.95 Billwell Roto J 110 Rockers 30 Only " Reg. 200.50 Ilidabed 14100 with Deluxe Rocker "I Reg. 79.115 5-pc. Dinettes J1 Reg. 10.95 Floor Lamps J 141 Reg. R 05 Table Lamps 941 . I?41 Reg. 18 95 Brass Firescreens ' 641 Reg. 13 75 End It Cocktail Q41 Tables Bleach or Mahogany . ' Reg. 47 50 Desks 32 n41 Simmons Rollaway Beds It Reg. 19.75 T V Chairs 12" 14'i Freezer Deluxe... .... 19941 rhono Records 4 for i41 Reg. 119 00 3 pc. 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The senator's wife said she re ceived only an "oral" invitation by telephone to McCarthy's of fice, and that was loo late lo re spond, She said she has written Mrs.. Eisenhower the following note: "I regret very much that I was unable to reply to your luncheon invitation for today, but as It was tendered by telephone and I did Common Folks Grumble About British Budget LONDON Ml Ominous rum blings from Britain's dissatisfied working class were heard today as Ihe nation sized up the Con servative government's new budg et casing the tax on higher incomes. Presenling the budget to the House of Commons yesterday. Chancellor of the Exchequer Peter Thorneycroft described it as a program of "opportunity, expansion and incentive." His out line was greeted with cheers from the Conservatives and boos from the Labor opposition. "It Means More for Those With Most," declared a front-page headline in today's Daily Herald, voice of the Laboritcs. The paper implied it would spur demands for wage increases such as those which recently pulled 1,700.000 shipyard and industrial workers oul on strikes. Thorneycroft told Commons Britons earning more lhan 2.000 pounds $5.roo) a year will pay less surtax, a move apparently aimed at slowing the rale of emi gration among highly skilled and executive groups. 2 More Peron Aides Escape in Argentina Broadcasters Honor Hoover que Irom tne rrcsiuems mm... said information had been re ceived i that "extremists" were preparing a plan of agitation. that the final draft of the house stale and federal taxes will not contain a number of features con tax program may be an amalga- h rhanopd materially tained in the 1955 legislative in- mation of several proposed bills. I virtually all Democratic mem-, terim committee onjaxation. The seven Democrats on the . : committee will support the in crease in the exemptions from $500 to WOO although Rep. Richard Ey mann (D), Lane county, is seri ously considering offering a tax credit in place of exemptions to the committee for consideration. The tax credit is In vogue in a number of states. Two Democratic members and one Republican are writing new tax programs. Jonas Prepares BUI The Democrats, Reps. Guy Jo nas of Salem and Vernon Cook, are putting their joint ideas into the form of a bill, which Jonas says will call for removal of the offset of federal tax payments on state tax returns. Moreover, these two legislators are not satisfied with the schedule of taxes in the Dooley plan, feel ing that taxpayers with incomes above $10,000 should pay some in creased tax . along with those be tween the $4,000 and $10,000 in come level. . i "It is not my idea to soak the rich." Jonas said, "but I feel that taxpayers in the higher incomes along committee. Chairman Barton expects to have the committee working on a tax program sometime later this week with, the result that the House tax ' plan may reach the floor late next week or early in the following week. BUENOS AIRES W-Two more Peronistas have escaped from jail, again causing acute embar rassment to the government of Provisional President Pedro Ar amburu. The two, Dr. Saul Eckern and Ernesto Mena, slipped from their cells Tuesday at San Salvador de Jujuy near Uruguay. They were -arrested Dec. 24 when the car ' they were driving from Bolivia was involved in an acci dent. Police said they found pro-Peron propaganda material in the wreckage, including person al letters from the exiled former President. Eckern and Mena were brought here last month for questioning and were returned to San Salva dor only four days ago. Their ex cape was almost as much of a blow lo authorities as the recent flight of six top Pcronista pris oners from Rio Gallegos jail, in southern Argentina. One report said the doors of the i to try for $192,000. If he doesn't cells where Eckern and Mena ' stumble, he eventually can win TV Quiz Whiz Shoves Purse Up to $160,000 NEW YORK in Schoolboy quiz whiz Robert Strom parlayed his TV winnings to $160,000 last night and became the new cham pion money winner for a single program. The 10-year-old Bronx science expert deposed Theodore Nadler of St. Louis as top money winner for one show. Nadler had boosted his winnings to $152,000 on an other program last Sunday. Strom will return to CBS-TVs The $54,000 Question next wecki Woodburn Drive-In Open 6:45, Starts 7:15 IVed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Walt Disney "GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE" Plus "THE PROUD ONES" Robert Ryan Virginia Mayo "Tueidiy li Buck-a-Car Night" MOTOR-VU Dallas, Oregon Gates Open 6:45; Show at 7:00 Open Full Time! Every Wed. It Buck Night Victor Mature, Janet Leigh In "SAFARI" Cinemascope Second Feature Richard Widmark, Donna Reed in "BIACKIASH" Technicolor not receive word of it uhtll too late, it was impossible to respond." CHICAGO Wl Former Presi dent Herbert Hoover yesterday won the highest award of the Na tional Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters. The broadcasters gave Hoover the 1957 keynote award and, joined by President Eisenhower, lauded him for helping the radio industry in its infant days. He was the first person not profes sionally associated with the indus try to receive the group's top award. The award was accepted for Hoover by C. M. Jansky Jr., of Washington, a pioneer radio en gineer, at the NARTB's 35th an-, nual convention. Hoover is in Florida, y The former President was cited for his service to broadcasting while serving as secretary of com-1 merce in the 1920s when he called a scries of radio conferences. 1 were held were left unlocked. All jail employes on duty at the time of the escape were held for an in vestigation. In Buenos Aires, the Aramburu government threatened to use Us full force to head off strikes or other attempts lo further disturb the already restive situation in Argentina. A midnight communi- $256,000. Another boy, U-ycar-old Leon ard Ross of California, still holds the title for the most money won. Last night Strom correctly an swered a complex four-part ques tion dealing with physics, aero dynamics, astronomy, mathemat ics, meteorology and electronics. That brought him $32,000. $y COO Cash Prize! Ask .For Your Free Ticket tance omiffe CRYSTAL GARDENS OPcH o-AS -Jr All the fun of the . hilarious stags hie is on the screen! MG M presents w QHtiuscort kand METKOCOtOt GIWHTOBD . MXCHIKP J&0 fi,us Wonders ot New Orleans BROS, JiTTjjgll briflfl ' I" Huiiy in with Hut eld witch! 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