10
G ain. 1946 ................1........... 5 0 4 . 3 0
D eficit 1947 ........................ I 2,175.41
G ain 1948?’->-.... ................ 4,566.50
S u rp lW^^)ctober
1948 $2,558.74
A fter a w o rd or two of comment,
Mr. Southw ick m oved the rep o rt be
accepted. M otion carried I and r eport
w as adopted.
In s u ra n c e C om
m ittee w as read by D. H. Cam eron,
^ ^ irm a n .
Mr. C am eron m oved adoption of the
re p o rt and m otion w as carried.
R eport of Social C o m m itt^
m ade by A llen French.
BEhmoBt of N om inating Com m ittee
P S n by E. F . C hidsey, C h a irm a n . I
Mr. Chidsey stated the nom inations
w ould be open from the floor at the
tim e r of the election so th a t list of -
fered by th e C om m ittee could be aug
m ented at th a t 'tim e . T h e l j M M H
nom inees w ere offered b y ’ the Com
m ittee:
P resid en t: L. R. W hite.
Vice P resident: P. M. B randt.
slfse c re ta ry -T re a su re r: M ary L augh
lin.
Dir. of Civil Service: R. M. Smith.
Dir. of P u b lic i^ R m W g rW Ja m e s
B anks H i d V irgil O’Neil.
Dir. Law s Land Legislation: W heeler
English and Floyd Query.
^¿R eport of th e R etirem ent Com m ittee
given by J . ,E. M orelock, ^ h a i r man.
Mr. M orelock stated the Com m ittee
w ould stand on the previously issued
report' w hich Siad been m im eographed
and distributed to th e chapters, since
it had been adopted by vote of the
m em bers of the Committee.
Mr.
a resolution r n d
been handed t O h im ju st before the
m eeting and .h e felt it s h o u l ^ ^ H H ^
before the W orking Conditions Com
m ittee. It concerned req u est for Con
stitutional I am endm ent regarding A r-
'-nm g e 'Day. In view of the #fact th a t
^ Ji Q h e policy of the Association to.
handle m atters only p ertaining to
statew ide p r S e m s / 4 t was 'sug-gesOjl
th a t this resolution was a m a ttg ^ ^ H
be presented to th e B oard of. D irectors
or^ExeCutive S ecretary for action as it
covered onlyB m ld tion of the statu te
an d it affects o n lv 4 ^ c ^ ^ H l^ i^ ^ a B B d
only one dep artm en t in the state. It
h c W i^ m th e
th e Council h r
M B s p ast tliat m à t t | r S H g g u ^ to';
individual g ro u p s w hich a re violations I
of principles are to be h a n d jg h .d ire c t-
1 y M M ^ ro u i g M m atters/. of business
È nrdugl^fthe B oard of D irectors and
the E xecutive Secretary. Mr. Chidsèy
said he did n o t Hplieve I this
B W B ^ E s iS B S n ^ for W j B M l g l l t ion
of those w ho gave it to him ,' b u t th a t
if th ere w as a m otion m ade to subm it
it to th e B oard ^ D i r e c t o r s w r a è b ^ ^
it w ould be all ~righ t | | |
It was m oved th a t .th is’W r a j j r h e
tu rn ed over to the E x e c U tB I g ^ cretary
for investigation and action. M otion
was carried.
Mr. .White asked if it w as t^ e , P j l | 9
H i r e of the m em bership; to c « | | | the
p resentation of resqlutions a t this time,
as H R f l w as 12:00 noon, so th a t no
further', resolutions could b^^ ^ p sénted
to th e 1948 m eeting.
.M r. Chidsey m oved th a t the accept
ance of resolutions b e/c lo se d . Motion
carried.
R eport of S alaries a n d W ages Com
m ittee presented by Floyd Query,
C hairm an.
The com m ittee h a d a b o u t eighteen
resolutions re fe rre d to it. B rief state
m ents w ere show n on th e m im eo
g rap h ed , sheets w hich h a d been dis
tr ib u te d . T he com m ittee m et F riday
n ig h t and S a tu rd a y m o rn in g to look
B r e r th ese^leWnutions, re a d th em care
fully, gave th em a ll th e consideration
th e tim e av ailab le w ould allow and
p resen t to th e C ouncil som ething ac
ceptable. T here w ere a n u m b e r of res-
olutions necessarily dealing w ith the
sam e subject so th e resolutions we|ga
b roken dow n into fo u r or five m ain
categories. A n u m b e r of resolutions
Ùbonfcerned how m uqh p a y an d it was a t
tem pted to w o rk th e th o u g h t and
m eaning into one resolution. O thers
¿/vere p resen ted individually.
SW 5, ¿O regon V ocational School
C h ap ter No. 36; SW 6, O regon Voca
tio n al School C h a p te r No. 36; SW7,
/isto ria C h apter No. 8; SW 9, Columbia
C h ap ter No. 34; SW 12, N ew port C hap
te r R | 11;, SW 13, P u b lic W elfare
C h ap ter No. 31 an d SW 15 Sec. . (D
and (2), S alem C h a p te r No. ffl are pre-