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PAGE SIX ★ Coos Bay, took over the post of months. Next test win be May chief executive of Oregon last 28 at Salem. Thursday for the second time since his election as senate pilot i Jan. 10. Senator Dean Walker, , Polk county, president of the sen ate in 1941, presided over the i senate in Walsh’s absence. Governor McKay left the state Wednesday to attend a meeting 1 of the Columbia basin interagency committee at Pocatello, Idaho. He returned Friday and signed into law’ ten minor and two highly con- treversal bills. The first sanction ing construction of the proposed Rogue river dam. the first step in a $90,000,000 federal reclama tion, power and flood control proj ect, and the other a fair employ ment practice act to be enforced by the state labor commissioner, the law will forbid unions and employers to discriminate against any person because of race or religion. PAYLESS DAYS “I wanna go home, but------” These five words are a pandex of the feelings of every legis lator here at the capitol. They feel they have done their best. So do those who have had a con tinuous close-up observation of the legislative business of the growing state. There is a big job yet to do and the determination of those weary but courageous lawmakers can bo sensed all over the place. Bills keep pouring in. Among CLEMENCY DENIED those introduced this wook were Mystifying is the movement bills to provide 75 full-time state ’ that has brought an unprecedent police oflicers to enforce game ed number of letters hundreds laws, to he paid one-third from from all past of the United Stat general fund and two-third from es- to Gov. McKay requesting game lunu; pay oi ex ciisc of clemency for William Nagel, a circuit court judges when they Portland minister who was sen go outside their counties to attend tenced to prison in Klamath Falls meetings of the circuit court for contributing to the deliqueney judges association; set up a 9- of a minor. man legislative interim committee The governor’s office says. “The to investigate treatment of con case is closed as far as the gov victs at the state penitentiary; ernor is concerned. He wall take require employees not electing to no action whatever.” come under state industrial PEN POPULATION RECORD accident law to post A $50,0000 The population of the Oregon bond with the insurance commis penitentiary registered an all- sioner to cover possible accidents; ’ time high of 1354 this week. With set up a milk marketing division under the department of agricul accommodations for only 1100. ture to regulate the milk industry there are 129 in the penitentiary and provide tor a milk marketing annex, 95 in the garage, 41 ill supervisor; and to set up an in in the hospital and another 41 terim commit tee to study feas- in the hospital because there ibility of developing a state bo- not room elsew'here. tamcal garden. Warden Geo. Alexander says 1 he new' block designed to ac- FUNDS ALLOCATED The legislative joint ways and commodate 400, should be com- means committee has approved pleted in three months. At the gem ral f\md requests for the present rate of increase it is ex 1949-1951 biennium in the amount pected the population will ex ceed 1500, and the present crowd of $32.531.053.17. General fund budget requests ed conditions will recur. r* commended by the state budget FEWER REAL ESTATERS division and the governor aggre The number of persons taking gate $66.805,051,21. Non-budget- state real estate salesmen’s and ed requests before the committee broker’s examinations has d e- total approximately $8.290, (MX). creased during the p a s t four Bills passed by both houses of months. Real Estate Commission the legislature, involving non-) er Claude H. Murphy said 66 budgeted items, exceed $250.(MX). brokers and 112 salesmen who were examined in five tests the WALSH ACTING GOVERNOR Si'ii. Pres. Wm. E. Walsh, of past week are normal for recent FIT WITH MASSAGE ( by appointment) LUCIAN Member of Oregon State Association of Medical Masseurs at your service at Studio Building Brookings, Oregon P. O. Box 438 Dr. H. A. Stover CHIROPRACTOR Phone 352 1062 J. Street CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA ELECTRO-PHYSIOTHERAPY X-RAY SERVICE ELECTRO-CARDIOGRAPH Chetco Drug Co. YOUR REXALL STORE Readv To Serve You Alwavs T. W. Zenier THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1943 BROOK INGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Th? World’s Best Climate PHONE 183 SPRING IN-CROPPING Vivacious Vivian McMurtrey, president of the Oregon Young Republicans, visited’ the legisla ture week, campaigning for Sig rid Unander, candidate for chair man of the republican state com mittee. Unander who is a veter an of World War 2, is reported to have enough pledges to insure his election. piane Drops Leaflets To Advertise Theatre Party Adding to the advertising plan for the Theatre Party, staged by Chetco Rod & Gun Club, 5000 leaflets were dropped over the area from a plane, Friday. While the aim could have been better in some instances, people of the area, once they grasped the idea, made arrangements for tickets, w’hich, by Saturday eve ning were almost sold out. Weather Report t For the past week, ending on Sunday : Max. Min. Rain March 28 ... ....... 56 .... 35 March 29 ... ........54 .30 38 March 30 ... ........ 52 .02 36 March 31 ... ........ 63 .... 36 T 43 ........ 53 April 1 .... 38 ........ 58 April 2 » 42 .... ........ 68 April 3 ... .32 Rain for week 11.55 Total rain for March .1.55 Below’ normal .............. CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! Where to “FIND” and “RUT” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. REDWOODS HARDWARE “Here To Serve You Sherwin-Williams Paints HARDWARE Housewares PHONE 203 304 “H” STREET CRESCENT CITY Visit our record dept Compelte Radio Sales and Service Ph. 1512 810 3rd St DIAMONDS WATCHES Jean's Baby Shop Clothing Toys Furniture Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE JEAN HANKE Telephone 172 . ........ ■ ■ ■■..... If IM- (St Manuel's Battery! WADSWORTH < JEWELERS & ELECTRIC CO. 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