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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 3

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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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restone ELECTRIC COMPANY (HOWARD E. FIRESTONE) PHONE ED 2-4613 409 EAST SECOND STREET three THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 THE SALEM. OHIO. NEWS Military Pay Hike OK Seen House To Act Today On Increase WASHINGTON UP) Two key Democrats predicted the House will approve today President program to boost the pay of career military servicemen from 6 to 25 per cent Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) of the House Armed Services Committee and Rep. Kilday a senior member, said they had heard of no importan topposition.

The measure would add 745 million dollars to the annual ffv e-billion-dollar military payroll. A House vote is expected in late afternoon. The Senate has not acted. The measure calls for an average increase of 11.9 cent for enlisted men and warrant officers with over two service and officers with over three duty. An estimated two million would be due to raises on the of the mccith after the President signs the bill.

An Anny private with over three service would get an added $7 80 per month, or a first lieutenant with over three years duty would get $01.22, or 533 40 monthly; a brigadier general with over 22 ve service woo be jumped $49.92 to $850.20 monthly. No increases are provided for men with less service. Administration spokesmen said the main purpose is to encourage trained men to make a career of mlitary service. The President strongly backed it. Kilday said he expected some, attempts on the House floor to in-, elude raises for the lowest- ranking enlisted men.

There may also be criticism of increases fn hazardous duty bonuses. 1 Vinson said in a separate interview the proposed raises were promoted bv the hicosts of providing replacements what he term'-d a heavy turnover of servicemen. A committee report said that oi about one million men eligible to leave the services by next June oniv about 200 000 a ro expected to re-enlist, and it added: this rate could be increased by 100.000 individuals, the savings in training costs alone for replacements would be tre The measure also would establish a new allowance equal to one months basic pay for families making a permanent change of station in peacetime; JUNIOR CORN Hull (above) of Lisbon was recently proclaimed county junior corn growing champion at a banquet held at Columbus in honor of Ohio corn growing champions. His yield of 84.94 bushels per acre was the top yield in Columbiana County the 1954 selected two-acre Junior DeKalb corn growing contest. travel allowances from $9 dily to $12; boost retirement pay at least 6 per cent; and raise service school cadets from $81-12 to $111.15 monthly.

AUTO KILLS GIRL CINCINATI tflV-An automobile swerved onto a sidewalk here yesterday and struck and killed Joyce Funk, a 16 -year-old theater usherette. Homer Lee Jackson 16, driver of the car, said the vehicle swerved as he clutched the steer- ng wheel in an effort to avoid falling out after the door opened Observe Rules, Avoid Trip to Traffic Court this trip Cpl. E. W. Mallery of the Salem State patrol barracks said today that this question is one every traffic violator should ask himself as he makes his way to traffic court.

course, the answer will be the officer said. little more patience, a little moro sport- smanshtp, a greater sense of responsibility on the part of the o- fender could have made the trip unnecessary. Why should pe pie take the chance of being arrested or even killed just to gain some temporary advantage in traffic. He urged all drivers to avoid an unnecessary trip to traffic court by observing the following simple rules: 1. Know and obey traffic laws.

2 Drive at a speed that is safe for conditions. 3. Never drive after drinking. drink if you intend to drive. 4 Never attempt to cross an intersection unless sure you have the right of way.

Always be ready to give up your right of way 5 to avoid an accident. 5 pass on hills or curves, and never cut in sharply after passing. 6. hog the road. 7.

Heed the of Life 8. Check car, check acci- dents. The largest compartment of a stomach may have a capacity of as much as 50 gallons, ac cording to the Encyclopedia tannice. SPINET PIANOS CONWAY MUSIC CENTER 286 East Stale Street Salem, Ohio.

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