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;V-i':Tl:f-'!t FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1G 1925 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON 3ISSI8N MA 3E APPQI CII SOQN f ? i i GMR NTED BY ti--.i i i f r t-. GQmm SPORT FiS TO BE BENEFITED Ordinance Governing Situa tion Lacking; Will Be Pre sented at Early Date r;. ' An ordinance providing for the cstaDimentoX-, a city, boxing commission-will be among several -bills to 'considered by the-city X s Drive WitK Safety li and Economy v" , t,:.. m T v A w :McCIaren Cord 'Perfect Safety' Mid" - 4 BUT . l&uth & Watkin JL.. - Snappy Service. , ' i. SjT " council during Borne of the early sessions. -... Jj ,! . I At the present time It appears that the - city boxing commission is not, resting on as firm a ground as it might. No -record of aiitr ordinance has been, discovered! nd the only laws governing the fcltn ation are taken from the itkte rulings on the subject. Because of the situation njdw existing, Chris Kowitr. city; !, at torney, is working on an ordinance which will provide a better --brdi-. nance tof .the sport fans of! jj3a lem and will make it possible for a clean line of sports and sports manship to be shown here.! Because of the weakness of the boxing commission : -some deplor able acts have taken place and! as a result the sport: fans have suf fered. In addition the few chang es that are to be made with jlthe present rulings will make it! pos sible to present albetter front to the sporting world. . "'!3J J Three councilmen are members of the boxing commission and it is the desire of Mayor J. Jli Gesy to increase the number on; ?the commission. . .When the batter was looked, into it was found that! no basis for the commission existed upon the books of the city.v allowed some traveling expenses which would be approved by the County court. : . :-:Tv: Two school bills were Introduc ed by Senator B. Eddy of Rose au rg, the first providing that children attending public schools could, upon application of the'r parents, be excused for . periods not to exceed 120 minutes a week to attend week-day religious edu cation classes while the second calla for the establishment of jun ior colleges as part of the second ary school system of the state and the formation of the necessary dis tricts. Any high school district having a total .average .daily at tendance of 300 or more and an assessed valuation of at least $4, 000.000 could have a junior col lege. ; .v ; ; . ' . f : r ' w Another bill for $40,000 for an section 8161 Oregon laws, extend ing protection, to purchaser- of merchandise or fixturies from ac- . 1 X ... y ..... tion by creditors of vendor.- ... . - II. B. 37, German Amending section 6471 Oregon Is wq, pertain ing, to payment of deUh benefits. H. B. 3i, Multnoiiab delega tion To repeal sections ?5234 and 5235 Oregon laws, relating to tax levy In scnool district No. 1; T S ;.' H. B. 39. Coffeyj-fAmending section 64 76 Oregon laws, to per mit fraternal benefit use ror common benefit of all members surplus ovek- i aecumiiln. uon required by state laws. - , j H, B. 40, Hall To uregon ias.! defining -he righU and privileges of drain- H. B. 41." Baft k i ci ia societies to Insurance i t ,. amend sec- It Willamette Frosh Team r Meets Lincoln Tonight LIQUOR PROBE IS APPROVED! BY S0L0NS - . i present oerating cost of. the- Jus tice , court, including rent land stenographer, is j approximately $100 a month. , Under the! pro visions of the bill the jusitlc ;or the peace, - with j due frugality, might be able to retain jalmost $100 a montli for his services. The. constable 'would also havto furnish his office! but wouldj Jbe health andi mm go together -no flat feet no brclicn ardies V. house yesterday by Representative J. W. Mott! of Astoria, the equip ment to be furnished by the city and the site and building by the state. The Clatsop delegation sponsored a bill for an annual ap propriation, of $6,000 for main tenance of the John Jacob Astor experimental station Instead of the present $3,000. Seven bills introduced in the senate were as follows:? ; f S. B. 18. Eddy-Authorizin the establishment, ;of junior ; colleges and high; school districts.- S. B. 19, Eddy : To excuse children from public schools to at tend schools for religious instruc tion. ' : i'; S, B. 20, Heals Providing, for a severance tax on timber." f S. B. 21. Banks- Providing that operators of hotels, soft drink es tablishments, etc., whose licenses are revoked by a city council, may appeal to the circuit court.: S. B. 22. Strayer Providing for the extermination of ground squir rels. ' , ' . . ; -V, -".j S B. 23. LaFollett Fixing the salary of the constable of the Sa lem district. - -';"',. . j . -. S. B. 24, IiFollett Fixing the salary of the justice of the peace of the Salem district. -j. j The 11 bills introduced in thi house yesterday were ; - ' t II. li. - 36, Carkin To amend Willamette Valley i Transfer Xo.j 73 Fast Thmuffh Frelffht to All , 'alley Points Daily r ; ! Speed-EfTicicncy-Rervice , alem-PortUnd-WooIbBrn CorvaUis - Engeue- - Jeffet-Mon IlaUais Albajiy-ifoiunoitth Independence Monroct ; Springfield .J" SHIP BY TRUCK Ihe court ,in findings I f 1 3 42, Bailey Ainendins se harto i n r, 1 , -; 43, Clatsop (county dele- not be necessary for equity suits to make facts. H. B tion lo8 Oregon law to court decisions. ; H. B. ga tion Appropriating nuatiy. for maintenance! of Jofcn Jacob Astor experiment station. H. B. 44, Mott Fbr Jacqulrai site and building . an: armory equipping and furnishing gsameUc Astoria. I j ;f H. B.' 4 6. Woodward ttA s i- suits In ' L ' a,u,"SilO j iuhuuuicu m me mij, providing It shall " Tonight at 7:15 ia the Willam ette university gymnasium, the first year Willamette men will meet the' Lincoln high school players of Portland 'in a basket- all contest, - ' ( ; Salem high school narrowly de feated the Lincoln men a . few nights ago. The Barkittens Tuesday in Portland "downed the Jefferson high school quintet by a large score, and seem to have greatly improved in ; their play ing ability. A close contest is ex pected tonight. ;! ! WILUMETTE- LOSES BY SCORE OF 70-10 dren attending elementary public schools.', ?. , . . .:. ! H. B.: 4 6, Baileyl-fTo amend chapter, 96 laws of 1023, pertain ing. to substitution off security for state bonus loans. SEATTLE, Jan. 1 5. University ' of Washington rushed Willamette university basketball players off $6000 an- their-feet in a Pacific northwest intercollegiate game here . today, winning, 70 to 10. The score at the end of the half was 44 to 0. The Husky regulars gave' way to a substitute team in the second balf which held the ' Bearcats requiring scoreless until the last! 10 minutes annual physical inspection of cli!-i of play when the visitors scored SOLDIER HOME HEAD (Continued from BUMPED bags 1) - duties in sympathy With the pur on. Kf'ommndaBt poses bf this institut f "The removal of HendersJiott . js entirtelyf political and not for the good I of the ser vice. I.wlsh tp call attention" to the laci mat wnen i oecarae gover nor in January. 1923 removed Commandaht j Riddle at any time from his position had 1 acted as the majority is acting today. lowed him to August. 1924, and He f-ould have been trere yet lent cause' arisen foi his removal 10 points.. The purple, and gold second team scored 34. : "' i' Willamette scoring Field goals Fashnacht 1; Hartley 1; Emmet 1. Free throws Fasnacht. 2; Hart ley 2. i I ; . . -.;.! v-:-: ;-. Referee Bob Morris, 'Seattle. We don't know of a- man on earth whom we woula rather see locate permanently with his family than. Wiley Ecton. Osborn En terprise. ' i I SANDERS GETS SEI GHETARYSHIP W A S II I N 0 T O N. Jan. 15.1 Changes In President Coollidge's official family . following , closely one upon the other brought today the annoupcement of the resigna tion of C.i Bascom Slemp of Vir ginia as secretary to the president and the selection of Everett Sand ers, a member of the house from Indiana, as Mr.: Slemp's successor. The announcement' I of : Mr. Slemp's intention to retire did riot come with the startling suddeness that has attended some of the re cent changes ' for f his resignation had been regarded in Washington as more than a probability since COLDS the November election. He will give up the secretaryship 1 about the first of February 'and will re sume the practice of law. ; ' The selection of Representative Sanders was more unexpected. 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