irEDFOKC SrSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,- OttEflQy. "WEDNESDAY. .TTTLY T, I93f.
PAGE SEVEN
BT PLAN
ADE LOSS
fnrilim WnUld COST
ted States $246,000,
p for Fiscal Year
fesibilities of Loss By
man Collapse Infinite
lebt Holiday in Brief
SHKNGTONW-!- () The
feed moratorium on war
and reparations would
the United States about
100,000 in Income for the
year beginning uly
(at Britain and Prance
i lose approximately J20,
(0 and J98.000.000 respec-
these amounts the ex
f their reparation money
Jrom Germany over their
i. to other countries.
iy would lose more than
10.000. The combined loss
ho other allies Is placed
proximately J41.000.000.
many would be richer by
t; $425. 000,000, her repura
blll for the year,
fly inter-governmental ob
ib'ns would be affected by
uispension of payments.
What Moratorium Means
rlSOt-
30d
ICaI -
PI
lOOf
50
WHAT MORATORIUM
WOULD COST CREDITOR
nations in income
during 1951 asid 1932
20OT-H
ISO
UNITED
STATES
-8.
i
GREAT,
BRITAIN
CP
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1"
Ul
WHAT
GERMANY
WOULD
GAIN
DURING
1931
AND
1952.
C
- N
FRANCE ITALY
BELGIUM,
YUGOSLAVIA
AND OTHERS
GERMANY
W
Chart shows amounts the proimsml one-year moriilnrliiiii m
war debts would cost various creditor niitliins in iiitmim- duiliitr tlio
fiscal year, Lxitriiiiilng .Tuly 1, and lmw- iniicli Germany would lie
rh'her for the year. The figures mv approximate.
GRAND JURORS
PAID ONLY FOR
COURJJB
Codding Gets Opinion From
Attorney General Van
Winkle On Pay for Probe
Dahack, Kingsley Cases
I ly Klrko Simpson.
I11INGTON (IV) neuueeu
direct cash effect on tne
iooka of American tax-
J President Hoover's pro
C6r a year's debt and repara
tilldny is but a drop in the
can financil bucaket.
ured by the indirect effect
Upomlc or political-collapse
flnany might have on imil-
Americans, the possiblll
B the holiday are stngger-
Mr. Hoover has proposed
ufope is that the United
forego for a year annual
irits from France, Italy, Eng
Bolgium and other former
countries concerned, nggre-
Something like a quarter
billion dollars.
return those countries would
i tfrr the same period cqulva
war reparations payments
Germany.
theory is that Germany.
that aid, can weather not
tHo economic crisis which
) Dior the greatest national
l lot the world depression
nteo the Internal political
Which threatens her mlddle-
Hoad republican govern-
lart of World 1'p-SwliiK
Clermany can start up hill
'economically, then world
iiy of business and industry
be considered definitely be-
m-.n., nfflninla fpl.
:be United Slates, acceptance
er president s proposal uuu
Ufication by congress would
that about a qunrter billion
iti:irs in the revenues on
i inulgetary computations for
,1 1 nr.... Ixiunri
1 4 not be available during
vitir.
IW nnncriiBfl nlmM decide
iKo good that sum, as well
ej homo deficit now running
to the billion mnikr, by lu
ng tnxes or In other ways
Mndditional amount any in-
lal taxpayer would nave i"
flue to waiving debt pay
iJi.nth nrinolnal and interest.
nn.ill Ua ftflirnn Otlt
after reveni)o legislation was
itfd.
Increased
an lnclivldiml taxpnyer would
10 pay ni mo muximuni i
the debt wnlver could be
Only to one-fourth" of what
ilst.t v. nl1il iitinn tn DUt
ijtfiow to meet the deficit na
minht not probably would
cost him more at mis ww,
Mm .t.,.il- Vnflntml Dl'bt
yrhents of war debts received
ti0 treasury until now have
nmnlnvAri tnwnril reduction
national debt. The total
ired from that source has
nted only to -approximately
ind a half billions since 1919.
iwl, In Ihnf nnrlnH thft total
:tlon In the national debt has
more than nine billions.
4dly speaking, debt payments
equaled less than a tnira ui
nnllnnnl rfaht roil lint lonS.
debt payments are waived
ei year, it will remain for
wma nnri thA trpnsurv to de-
ino policy as to national debt
:tlons. f.;
ey also ould b deferred tor
iiy in which event waiver of
payments would have no im
ite direct effect on taxpayers.
Ureet effects of the situation
ermany and the possible re
i salons on the economic bu
t tinmr. a ra fni mnrfl lm
mt, and. not subject to any
it coMputation.
has hppT nnitifptl but. for ln
that; private loans made
erman states and tnunicipaii-
nil tn lermnn InHilotrv and
iesi by foreigners represent
i ftve billion dollars, ot which
bf half came from tnis coun
osO bonds or other securities
are hMd by American ln
'rnt having been marketed by
banking groups that carried
igh the transactions,
e Interest Income from these
itles plays Its part In Ameri
purchasing power at home
poll t ten I upheaval In Germany
upset those Interest payments
d have : ft direct effect on
test conditions In the United
oold IH(kw. m. Customer. .
nllarijr siTcn1pThprnenfii In
lany would, for a time at
i
least, destroy Germany's power to
buy in the American market. She
is chiefly a customer for American
farm products and other raw materials.
Added to the possibilities of a
collapse of the German govern
ment would be the effect on
American overseas trade, due to
steps which might be taken by
countries surrounding Germany to
meet the situation.
What those might be, or how
they might further limit or dis
organize existing American over
seas markets, already at low ebb
in consuming power. Is merely a
matter of speculation.
Added disruption of trade how
ever would almost certainly, in
the beginning at least, be reflected
by more unemployment in this
country.
All these factors and many more
enter Into the situation with whirh
tlio Washington government is at
tempting to deal through the
proposal for a debt and repara
tions holiday.
Every congress and president
from Wilson to: Hoover has main
tained that there is no connection
whatever between the two, the
United States not - having de
manded any reparation payments
from Germany, either in money
or colonies.
Faced by the crisis in Germany
which might even engulf the
world again In war, however,
President Hoover has been forced
to accept the unavoidable eco
nomic relatlonshln of debts nnd
reparations in a time of world
depression, because of the grave
threat contained in the German
crisis of further peril to Ameri
can business nt home.
RAT.rcV Or. JuV 1. (&)
Compensations "for grand jurors
are based on "attendance upon a
court of record," and they are not
entitled to pay during interims
when not in session, Attorney
General I. 11. Van Winklo stated
in nn opinion today. He made his
findings nt the request of G. A.
Codding, district attorney of Jack
son county.
Codding stated tho special grand
jury called by Governor Norblad
to investigate the death of Kverett
Dahack, had also Investigated tho
case of James Kingsley, charged
with the murder of an Ashland
police officer, before completing
the Dahack case. Hut during that
time there were weeks of interim.
Compensation does not Include the
periods not in session, the attorney
general held.
Got No Ml leal go
WntormiiHtors. usimr their own
cars In performance of thfir duties (
in tin c I ii In fin II (it. On HIP U 11(101
the now statutes providing a ti
cent a mile rate for auto expense,
the nttorney-generaia neui in an
other opinion.
Only deputy gnme wardens,
authorized by the governor and
superintendent of the state police
are to be oppolnted and bo under
the direction of the state gume
commission, the attorney-general
informed the commission. Van
Winkle further held that otherwise
the duties of law enforcement de
volving upon game wardens prior
to the enactment of the state
police law are to be performed by
the police department.
May Suggest Names
The game commission however
is authorized to suggest names of
naiNnna tn Iip nnoolnted bv the
department to perform such duties
formerly devolving upon game J
wardens. ..The game commission J
therefor will not have direction of
persons appointed by the police '
department, other than new posts j
authorized.
Absolute prohibition of motor ,
vehicles or semi-trailers equipped j
with solid tiros over roads and
highways uf the state Is provided j
in the now laws, the attorney-;
go nt-nil held in ah opinion request
ed by Secretary of State Hal K, 1
Hoss. Another section of tho la-.v ;
provides that' the statu highway;
commission may grant temporary
permission to operators of tuich j
vehicles over highways outsido city j
limits If it sees fit.
STATE TRAINING
SCHOOL TARGET
declared tho welfare commission at least two or the members re
(was prejudiced for llaillo and that' grettert signing thft report. ''
ATTACK
LYTLE APPOINTED
AS GEHLHAR AIDE
SALKM", July l. (I1) Max
Oehlhar, director of agriculture,
today appointed Dr. W. 11. 1-ytle
ns chief of tlu animal industry
division of the new department
of agriculture, which becomes ef
fective in Oregon tomorrow. Dr.
Lytle ban been state veterinarian
for 1 S yours. His salary will be
$3t!00 a year. As veterinarian he
received S4J 00 annually.
I'nder Lytle's department will
come nnimnl disease control, quar
antines, brand recording, stallion
licensing, live-stork theft preven
tion, predatory animal control, in
spection and 1 icons' ng of meat
dealers and slaughterhouses, su
pervision of county meat and herd
inspectors, supervision of county
veterinarians nnd of county stock
inspectors, .
SAM2M. July 1. P) U. J.
Manske, for the two pant years su
pervisor cf 4-H club vrk i
l'ortland city schools, has been ap
pointed by C. A. Howard, superin
tendent of public instruction, as
supervisor of rural education.
Manske succeeds the late J. W.
Crites.
Maasko was graduated from
tho University ofNebraska in
.ind imn-'ht school for a timo at
Irrigon, Oregon. Ho will take up
his new duties here July 10
Hearing On Cruelty Charges
Promised by Board of
Control Women's
League Demands Action
SAI.K.M. July 1. WP) A new
iK'aring on charges in connection
with the operation and nuumge-
nient "f the state training schuol i
for boys will be held by tho hoard
ot control within the next six j
weeks. The speeial BCfwion at i
which time complaints against V. j
11. ltnille. superintendent or the ;
school, will be aired, was set by
tho board after Mrs. A. W. Nich
olson, l'ortland, representing the
Oregon Women's Civic league, had
appeared before the hoard atid
insisted upon an Immediate hearing.
.Mrs. Nicholson, nccompnnied by j
Abraham Levey, father of Vernon
Levey over whom a hearing was ;
held nearly a year ago, charged j
that tho slate training school for
boys had not been conducted In I
the best Interests of the public !
and that the Inmates are yet being;
subjected to cruelties.
l'roof Claimed.
Mis. Nicholson declared she bad
documentary evidence in Iter pos
session which would provo that
Superintendent Hallley was en
tirely unqualified fur that posi
tion. When asked by Secretary of
Stale Hal K. Hoss to leave the
documents, Mrs. Nicholson refused,
stating she needed tho evidence
to nrouso public sentiment against
Llaillo, which sho was going to do
over the state.
Hoss informed Mrs. Nicholson
that the boys' school had lieen
Investigated recently by tho Child
Welfare commission, nnd that
B a 1 1 1 e was exonerated from
charges preferred against him at
that time. These charges were
In connection with burns suffered
by Vernon Levey, 10, while an
Oregon boot wag being removed
from his nnkle. Mrs. Nicholson
Before Your Vacation Trip
LET US CHECK YOUR CAR
Let us tune up your Chevrolet motor, check the
electrical system . . . look over the brakes, tires
and chassis and check the great, and oil ... It
will assure a trouble-free trip and avoid expensive -repairs
on the road.
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I
July 4th Celebration
Bandon-by-the-Sea
Water Sports, Baseball, Swimming, Golf
Dancing, Band Concerts, Fireworks
Private Fireworks Permitted on Beach
Free Coffee, Sugar, Cream served in City Park
Hotels-Beach Cottages-Camping
nM(E(Bl)
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EACH
$9.60 Per Pair
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JJft will deliver and apply these tires at no extra cost
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"YOUR TIRE SHOP"
Corner Main and Pacific Highway
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'30x3'2
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74.50-20
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Partial List of Cars
Ford Model T and old model Chev
rolet 25.'27 Ford, Chevrolet; alio Whip
pets and Stars
79 Chevrolet 6
'28-"29 Ford A, '28 Chevrolet .
v
'30 Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth,
Whippet 4; '28 Star, '29 Durant .
26-'28 Pontiae, '27-'28 Chryiler, ,
'27 Whippet 6, "29 Plymouth .
'28-'30 Dodge, '29 Pontiao, 29-'30 De
Soto, '30 Durant, Nash, Graham
29 Essex, -'Z0 Nash, '28 Chandler
27 Chrysler, '30 Oldsmobile . . .
26-'28 Buick, '27 Dodge, Nash,
Studebakcr, '2S-'26 Hupmobile .
28-'30 Auburn, '30 Chrysler, Hud
son, Oakland, Dodge, Gardner,
Graham, Reo
28-'30 Durant j '28 Willys-Knight;
'28-'29 Oakland; '29 Dodge;
29-'30 Nah, Studebakcr; '30
Buick; '28-'30 Hupmobile . . .
Price of
Each
$439
Prlca par
Pair
$8.54
4.98 9.58
S.60 10.90
5.69 , 11-10
6.65 12.96
6.75 13.10
6.98 1 13.60
7.10 13.80
7.90 15.30
8.57 16.60
8.75 17.00
8.90 1 17.30