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FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1G 1925
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
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SPORT FiS TO
BE BENEFITED
Ordinance Governing Situa
tion Lacking; Will Be Pre
sented at Early Date
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' An ordinance providing for the
cstaDimentoX-, a city, boxing
commission-will be among several
-bills to 'considered by the-city
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:McCIaren Cord
'Perfect Safety'
Mid" - 4 BUT
. l&uth & Watkin
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Snappy Service. ,
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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-
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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
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amend sec-
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Willamette Frosh Team
r Meets Lincoln Tonight
LIQUOR PROBE IS
APPROVED! BY S0L0NS
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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
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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,
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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. The
Indiana congressman, one of the
younger members 'and yet one of
the leaders of !the house, did not
stand for reelection last fall and
had announced his... intention of
returning to Indiana to practice.
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