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Query were requested to' select the
other members of the committee and
to lose no time in undertaking their
work.
A "Vox Pop” or "Voice of the Em
ployee” column in the magazine was
discussed and by motion of the board
instructed the editor to appoint a col
umn editor to conduct such a column,
the column to be available to members
for the expression of ideas, views, criti
cisms, complaints, and commendations,
if any, subject to the restrictions of
Section 3, article 9 of the constitution
and the editing of the column editor.
Forrest Cooper of Redmond was ap
pointed "Vox Pop” editor.
Leo Smith, Legal Counsel, gave a
brief report. He stated that the merit
system bill passed, first, because the
attitude of the legislators toward state
employees was more considerate and
understanding, second, because the bill
was written to give full protection to
the veteran, and third, because the bill
embodied the "open back door” dismis
sal procedure. Of great assistance were
the support and endorsement of the
League of Women Voters, the Civil
Service Assembly in Chicago, the Civil
Service League of New York and the
Social Security Board in San Francisco.
Other things that helped were the edi
torial comments of C. C. Chapman,
editor of the "Oregon Voter,” the edi
torial comments of ex-governor Charles
Sprague in the "Oregon Statesman” and
Governor Snell’s favorable mention in
his • legislative message. Mr. Smith
thanked the members, the directors, the
officers and Mr. Stewart for their as
sistance and patience. He commended
Mr. Stewart and Mr. DeFrance for their
long hours of work in behalf of the
measure.
Mr. DeFrance stated that Mr. Smith
had worked long and hard in the inter
est of both bills and expressed thanks
and appreciation on behalf of the en
tire membership for his untiring ef
forts. Mr. Stewart stated that the Merit
System Bill passed only because of the
personal confidence and high regard
which the legislators held for Mr. Smith
and commended him most highly for
his fine conduct at the legislature.
A standing vote of appreciation was
given both Leo Smith and Forrest Stew
art for their dignified, reputable and
successful representation of the Asso
ciation at the legislature.
There was some discussion of possi
ble appointments to the employee
member positions on the retirement
board. It was held desirable that an As
sociation member be appointed to the
board but it was agreed that no sugges
tions would be offered unless requested
by the governor.
The meeting recessed for lunch at
12:30, reconvening again at ,2:00 P.M.
The appointment of the Civil Ser
vice committee was completed and ap
proved as follows: H. J. Anning, chair
man, A. J. Skelton, Glen Roberts, For
rest Cooper and J, K. Campbell. Sub
committees were discussed and because
of the important work of the commit
tee and the necessity of being informed
and prepared to consider merit system
(1) rules and regulations (2) classifi
cation plan (3) pay plan (4) educa
tion, experience and performance cre
dits and merit rating application to
promotions and lay off (J) entrance
requirements, test procedures, and ap
pointment lists (6) dismissal proce
dures, hearings and appeals (7) holi
days, working hours, overtime, vaca
tions, sick leave and possibly other
subjects. Mr. Anning was instructed to
appoint, with the assistance of the
President, sub-committees to study and
investigate the b e s t practice and
thought in each of the above matters.
Mr. Anning’s sub-committee is as fol-
. lows: Marion Chapter, E. D. Lindberg