Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 03, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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NEW SHOW!
Legislative Appropriation of
$30,000 Too Scanty.
THE MORNING- OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921
BONUS COMMISSION
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LONG DELAY MAY RESULT
Emergency Board looked To for
Aid in Getting Machinery of
, Jvcw Law in Motion.
1 SALEM, Or.. An;. 2j (Special.)
Approximately 60,000 forms of appli
cation upon which the Oregon bonus
can be paid are being: printed as a
result of a meeting: of the state bonus
commission - held here "today. These
lorms, when printed are to t dis
tribute among- the ex-service men
before the actual cash receipts from
the bond issues are at hand. It was
eaid by Adjutant-Cen-eral White that
this procedure would result In avoid
ing: unnecessary delays. :
The commission had no announce
ment to make of the method of dis
tribution, but s-aid that Its policy of
eliminating every preventable delay
would be followed in the distribution
method, as in all other matters.
That the bonus law failed com
pletely to take Into account the mag
nitude of the task in fixing- the ap
propriation for cost of bonus adminis
tration has given the commission a
perious problem which has been under
discussion and consideration for some
time. The law grives the commission
$30,000 with which to defray the cost
of operation for (wo years in creating
a 130.000,000 'building and loan agen
cy. That sum. is eaid to be barely
enough to Install the necessary equip
ment and to operate for a period of
four or five months. Instead of two
years.
Emenrgrrncy la Seen.
comparison of the Oregon appro
priation with the cost of the bonus
administration in other states, where
no loan feature is involved, has con
vinced the commission that there la
no plan of economy under which the
Oregon bonus law can be adminis
tered effectively or promptly as mat
ters now stand. There was said to be
a possibility that the state emergency
board members might be called into
Joint meeting with the bonus commis
sion for the purpose of studying the
problem and reaching a solution that
would meet the best interests of the
state.
Many Attorney Apply.
While the supply of attorney appli
cants Is ample, enough competent ap
praisers to meet the legal require
ments in every county have not yet
been received, according to the re
port of Secretary Brumbaugh to the
commission this morning. No ap
pointments of any kind were decided
upon today, as the commission has
adopted a policy of studying' closely
the personnel for operating the bonus
among the counties, since the very
foundation of the successful opera
tion of the loan feature depends upon
the character tof organization that Is
built up over the state for making
Appraisals and examining titles.
Those present at the meeting were
Governor Olcott, Adjutant-General
White, Commissioner Rice and Secre
tary Brumbaugh.
PLANE FUEL IS SOUGHT
Everything Declared' iBeing Done to
Get Air JPetrol Supplies.
A telegram was received yesterday
at the district forester's office here
from Chief Forester Grilley, to the
effect that everything In his power
was being done at Washington in an
effort to get the gasoline, and oil sup
plies for the fire patrol airplanes fur
nished as quickly as possible. The
district forester's office here stated
that It was yet a matter of specula
tion as to just when the service, sus
pended the first of this week, could
be resumed.
Major H. H. Arnold, chief of the air
service of the 9th corps area, also is
exerting every effort to get the planes
back Into operation and has tele
graphed to Washington.
Captain Lowell Smith, commander
ot the 91st aero squadron at Eugene,
which controls the planes operating
between Eugene and Portland, also
is working In an effort to get the
service started again.
BOYS TURN IN ALARM'S
Mischievous Youths Cause Trouble
for .Portland Firemen.
False alarms turned in by boys who
are curious to see how the little red
boxes work, have been causing the
city fire bureau a great deal of
trouble of late. Fire Marshal Gren
fell estimates that each box alarm
turned in costs the city $100, and two
alarms within the last two days have
been found to be the work of mis
chievous youths.
An alarm was turned in yesterday
morning from East Eighth and East
Alder streets and one Monday night
from East Thirtieth and East Stark
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streets. Both were the result of boys'
pranks or curiosity..
Einge-ne Postoffice to Be Enlarged.
EUGENE. Or., Aug. 8. (Special.)
Plans for the new addition to the
Eugene postoffice building were re
ceived by Postmaster E. L. Campbell
yesterday. It will be of concrete
construction, 20 by 30 feet, and one
story high. The plans include the
remodeling of the present mailing
room and the- basement. The post
master says that the postal sales of
itne JbJugene oitice nave grown irom
$9000 during the year 1900 to over
$75,000 in 1920.
PS
V "The Golden Snare" I
The north as Cur
wood knows it,
writes it and screens
it with- new thrill,
new romance, new
mystery.
It rivals "back to
God's Country" in
its romance and
"Nomads of the
North" in its thrill.
"The Golden Snare"
will ensnare with its '
mystery.
THE GOLDEN SNARE
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Is a crook human or all bad?
Jim the Penman forged to save the
woman he loved from disgrace.
He forged to ruin his rival for her
hand. i
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lie forged to place his daughter in
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WOOD'S LUNCH
.Sixth and Stark Sts.
Facts About
CANADA
Those interested in Canada's farm
and industrial opportunities are
cordially invited to come and se
cure first-hand information. On
Thursday and Friday, August 4
and 5 at the Seward Hotel, Port
land, Mr. W. F. Anderson will
tell you the facts about Canada.
You are welcome
and will not put
yourself under obligation by hear
ing this talk.
Canadian National Railways
Industrial mnd Besourres lrpU
Dewltt Foster, W. r. Anderson,
Kilpt. Aftenl
Slarqnctte Bldgr. 903 St-onri Are.
Chiuio, 111. Seattle. Wash.
FREE
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
I n V'e tlgatea all cases of alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room 150
courthouse. Phone Main 378 from
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
The society has full charge of the city
pound at its home, 535 Columbia bou
levard. Phone any time. Woodlawn
76. Dogs for sale. Horse an. biUanc-s
for sicR or disabled horses. Smalt
animals painlessly electrocuted wiicr-;
necessary, and stray animals carc-1
tor. All dead animals, cows. Horses,
etc picked up.
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