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PAGE TWO :t The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleia. Oregon, Tuesday Morning, January 2, 1934 . J ' , ; . J . MMM,M,,MMaMMMMMMM.1MMiM,,aMMMMM,,MMMMMMMMMMiMMM . ii ' 1 F- ' . . . . . -J ,. ,, , , r - m- M 1 1 . CBEJRH i ninn mm inrn Ul JUUILHO Numerous Amendments are Made to Regulation of. - "Highway Transport Minnie Had an Ice Trip - The lmoortant chances in the 1933 bee and truck law as amend ed at thl recent special legisla tive session in which It was one of the raoet controversial meas ures, hare been outlined in aa an- .. . i a TT.. T3n aiysis . prepare j neru k er, state auperintendent of trans portation. ' . . ' . -J Section two, containing princi pally definitions of terms, eon tains only no change, the term "special carrier" being extended so that it may include person engaged ia the hauling of cord wood in long or abort lengths, haulers- ot sawdust and hog fuel, sand and gravel trucks used e cloatrelr ia highway rebuilding construction. Previously the spe cial carrier class mean any per son: engaged in the transportation ot logr, piling, - poles or rough lumber. - ;:-.' Principal changes in 1 section three ot the act had to do- with exemptions, including clarifica tion . eC exemption relating . to tana trucks. This provision as revised, now exempts motor ve hlcles when used exclusively k by the owner thereof in transporting from point ot original production, feeding ground jor dairy barn or ranch, tarm, orchard of wood tract ot such, owner in this state, the products and livestock ot such ranches, farms, . orchards and wood tracts to place of sale, ship ping point, packing plant or feed ing grounds, or to place of stor age or holding of such commodity or livestock. ' Exemptions Extend .To -"Neighborly;, Aid" - Another exemption Involves the - intreouent transportation on one and one-half ton trucks or 1 those of less capacity and for nominal consideration, by one farmer , or orchardist for another farmer or - orchardist In his immediate neighborhood of products ot the farm, orchard or dairy to market and the infrequent transportation on said trucks for nominal con sideration from market to farm or orchard of foodstnffa or other commodities' consumed on said farm or orchard. - Also, the infrequent transpor tation of livestock for nominal consideration by one farmer for another farmer, provided such .'trucks are- operated within their legal load' limits. '; This section now extends ex emption to vehicles known as ar mored ears used for the safe con veyance of money or other vala ' ables, and also hearses and am bulances. - A further : amendment of .this aection relieves the utility eom- , mission from approving as safe for operation creamery tracks and tow cars. . -.--' ' In section six the provision concerning the filing ot tariff of rates on the part of anywhere-for-hire freight carriers was changed so as to include, in addition to filing a tariff naming rate per mile, for the haul plus a rate per hour for loadlnr and unloading. ' a rate' per 100 pounds for the movement ot commodity, -? such rate to bear a reasonable relation to the rates on file by fixed ter mini carriers for the same com modity between the same points. Mailing Contract Copy la 8offleient Section ' seven; originally re- Quired ' contract carriers to file copies of their contracts before the-eama could become effective. It bow provides that the deposit of a copy of contract in the post offlcg, : addressed to the' commls- sion, with postage, paid, shall be deemed -a filing, and thereupon - the carrier may immediately pro ceed under suck" contract unless the same ia suspended by the cora f mission. The filing of contractu ; without - additional cost to . the contract carrier. -'- The jurisdiction of the j com mission over the rates, fares and ' charges named in such contracts . a. . m : a . nai not een cnangea except mat - the commission shall have no aa thorlty to fix rates on agricultur al. horticulturaL - soultrv. dairv. livestock, timber; or livestock -products In the transportation from point ot origin to or from ; the packing or proce&slsg plants or to the nearest market r ship ; ping, point wheat not transported .In competition wltl. common car riers andor railroad. Section eight, . regarding rales - and regulations, requires the com ; mission to mail to each county tn . m- 4-Hxt j-.m - -. commission's rules and regula- , tions. such rules and regulations to be made a matter of record ia each county. This change also re- -- V-at;.I. ot the act to forward a certified ' copy of any conviction ot any per- son for violation to the office of . : the commission. . -. . An amendment to section ten x reduces the annual filing tee per vehicle from. $5.09 to 12.60. Sefction 11 was revised so as to i relieve-the. commission from hold- lng hearings en each and every application for permit where the ' sroeoaed operation are' not com. petiUte with, existing carriers and . in cases where there is no prates' against the granting of permit. Section is sow provides ' that ' any applicant for a permit as - ., , ' - " " - ..Ui.l! .:! '"lp f ' ; ii ? ::. air. . ;. H. r i ( . j - - - - . '- ! ---' slx ; , - " K - " . - - -i fi.Mlm .i f i ii linn in i .iii.iii.i. mmummmm&&tf&i8mM there's fishing and -fishing, and this is the kind that hardly anyone' weald leave a nice, warm office for. The ice-sheeted craft la the Minnie V.' first of the Nantucket fishing fleet to reach New York since Eng Winter, threw his refrigerating plant into high gear. , The entire crew were assigned to tce-cnopping bexore cargo coma oe anioaaea, f LB of m WIO 10 UPSET Last Collegiate Grid Game Is Biggest Surprise;. Columbia Victory contract carrier at the time of til ing: ; application - shall : declare whether or not the proposed op erations will be protected with cargo insurance. If such declara tion indicates that cargo . insur ance will be carried the commis sion must provide the operator with an appropriate plate or de sign bearing the words "cargo insured'; and if the applicant does not intend to carry cargo in surance, and so declares, an ap propriate plate bearing the words "caro uninsured" must be fur nished by the commission. - ; Section 13, concerning the Is suance ot permits to special car riers, required the commission to call upon the state highway com mission if the proposed movement of logs, etc. was to be over state highways and upon county courts it the transportation ot logs was intended over county Toads, for suggestions or recommendations to promote thf proper, protection and preservation of such roads. In addition, the commission is now required to call upon the au thorities ot cities or towns for like suggestions or recommenda tions. Vr Under section 17 -the contract carrier alone had the privilege of paying. In lieu of the one mill per ton mile taxjfof the use ot the public highways, an amount equal to six per cent of the gross re ceipts from his operations. This privilege also is afforded the com mon carriers.; - . This section was further amend ed to permit contract carriers and private carriers, in lien ot the re spective mileage tax of one mill and three-quarters ot a mill per ton mile, to pay on a vehicle with a combined weight or eooo pounds or less a fee computed at the rate of 45. cents per 100 pounds of the combined weight of such vehicle, and with respect to any vehicle, the combined weight of such vehicle, and with respect to any vehicle, the com bined ' weight : of which exceeds 600 pounds but does not. exceed 10,000 pounds, a fee computed at the rate ot 70 cents per 100 pounds of the combined weight of such vehicle which fees may be- paid quarterly. .. - , tn I addition, this section was amended so as to exclude from ita provisions the motor . vehicles of private carriers, the combined weight of each of which vehicle and load does not exceed, 4000 pounds. The provision formerly In this section requiring every eommon carrier, private carrier and con tract carrier to" deposit with the commission at the time of Issu ance of permit St per ton com bined weight for. each motor ve hicle to be operated, minimum de posit. $30 has been, entirely elim inated.. ; - v Section . 22 previously, required the tiling on the part of common carrier, operating between fixed termini . ft surety. (C O. n.) .bond of 1 25 00.. This ha been amended so a to require the tiling: of ft suitable surety bond; In a suns to be fixed by the commission not to exceed I2M0;, ..; V The prevision with respect to cargo burn ranee for common car riers la retained but the filing of good rafut bond in ft sum ot not more than f 1000, previously re quired of common, contract and private carriers, has been entirely emninaceo. ., Section 32. relating to penal ties, was amended by reducing the maximum fine from 12.000 to $1,000, with a mlnimuni fine of 10, and was otherwise revised to give eircult courts, district court tad Justices of the peace concur rent Jurisdiction. '. f Continued from pas 1) yard -line marking . the Indians: farthest ' advance. " , Outweighed 17 pounds and id to be lacking la reserves, tne lads from: Mornlngslde Heights were held at 2tt ,to 1 in the little wagering before the game. Odds, of to 5. could he had mat Hianrora wouia wm oy points.:; j -- . : 1 , V , The only trouble from -tho standpoint ot thewestetn repre seatative was that the visit ois did ; noV know they had no chance, i.. As . for., the "reservas. Coach oa ; jUttle did' not need them, playing the gruelling game on wet grounds and partly In the rain' with 16 men. . f. The deception ; of the winners scored- their wlaxlng touchdown for ;j them and their ability as ball hawks saved It tor them. Columbia recovered five Stanford fumbles E and proved better han dlers of' a wet hall than the Ios- ears.: j ..- The game was played on a wett hut fainy substantial ' grid- Iron. ThreV days rain had made it doubtful 1 yesterday that ' the lie-ld Could be placed In shape for rallied round with their hose and pumped; it tree of water before game time. The Lions were sur prised fat the firm footing and at half time discarded their mud cleats and returned to regular football footwear. There was some -Ifnntnr amd WUlamette univeraity law school -.1 adjusted their momen ta the spring of 1M2. He imme- tunTto the footing with fine re- aiaieiy oegan ine practice oi law j nima cllf Montgomery and Bob- T1 i f. . 'r . by Grayson were the running tory over the Hawaii Deans here today; -The Deans, shone -briefly with ft - dazzling passing ' game, bet It was later ground out be neath the eharge of the plunging, leaping Broncos.' - - , ' Taking the offensive with the opening kickotf, the Ha wallani played the heavier Santa Clara, eleven ott .its ' feet during the, first .quarter, met it on even terms In. the' second period, bat weakened, la , the third quarter. They almost collapsed In the final moments of the game. The Santa Clarans had a weight 'advantage of 15 pounds to the man.. - F ULLER TO RECOVER FROM CBASH INJURY First National- bank. He is not married. - i ; Last year Fuller served as sec retary ot the Marion County Bar stars for the two teams and time after time the two fleet backs broke into the.open tor substan tial galas. Especially was Gray- assodationv Forjsnumber of years Bon hard to stop and on both re he has resided with Mr. and Mrs. kyer$ei an4 fake reTer8es gtla. w. narwna, iom ana nier deep? Into Columhiaterritory. streets. I rv-,--. ti i-rrTi rv, Floyd Baughman with whom imvi untk .nnnui .ft au Fuller was travelling was former- tA win 1Ti- i.n trtd ly a resident ot Klamath Falls. - -1 tt.rAnrh tn, xa wua . iu the goal, vrhere the pay-off elud- uuu. l Tslm all - mr. jTuuer s iatner is manager Th tn iw-chM tjmi. oi mo -rier -.umoer com- 0f Columbia, and Tiny ThornhiU pany ai oprague tuver, souinern 0f Stanford, had only compll- Oregon. ITT. DRAW S B3G CROWD it t Conttaned from past 1) whose ages range from 9 to IS menta for each other after the jrame. 'A great team, Columbia," said Thornhill. "We have no alibi. We knew it! was a really great team and would put up a great show, .That's Why we invited it to play for the east. No sir, there is no i alibi from Stanford." "Stanford is the best team we played all year," said Little. "It was a. Clean game, and ft crest 5!oOD , ' (Coatbraed from page 1) - v refugees in the event ft complete evacuation - ot the area must he effected. Thel Verdugo: highway, ft road winding through the foot hills,' war the only connecting link with the stricken district and safety, ' The "day total" of precipita tion tn Los Angeles was. 4.52. in ches. The total tor the storm, weather bureau records showed was 8.21 inches. For the season the total was Il.tS Inches. Nor mal is 4.81 Inches. Weather bu reau officials said the storm es tablished aa all time record. . Furious waters in high. walls and freshets, converged from the Hall and Beckley canyons, : carrying mud, - debris and boulders onto Montrpse homes. Ia 'spme cases the walls of water . that rushed down the dry canyons were de scribed as being 25 feet high. Thirty-tire hundred persons, au- tnonuea saia, were driven from 1200 homes which were aban The coastal region did -not escape the fury of the storm. In the Long Beach district,, the San Gabriel river overflowed its batiks, flooding the ' community of Los Alamitos. Lifeguards, policemen, citizen volunteers were pressed into service. They, manned life boats sent Into the flood swept sone. An area of three square miles was under water. In Long Beach, one bridge was closed because ot peril. On Ana helm boulevard a bridge at aa en trance to the city caved in. In Los Angeles, Echo park lake backed up to the very doorsteps of Aimee Semple Mcpherson's An gles temple. More than a score ot automobiles and trucks were damaged whenan 11-foot wall of water crashed into the county road department's warehouse aear Lincoln park. .m x - r. . years, has practiced together one 7" T --V Ta TB hour a week for 12 or 11 weeks. .itn?LVn.?5wordi t0 de" did they present ft fin-17 , , 4 UTrr our ucceM tSSEi seiel &?lnian 0Ter "UCh a reat out- etr - . r , yii?N "-Eddie-. ( i iTV J Canter ia";, tfTh EiJ Froa Spain' Not only ished concert tinn- tint t laaaf h- - ),- I were in. manuscript form, hot LE B hit f, .mf.(i...l CUOVMl.,,,LE M08CriP jacxei. i . .. ...LT. . . . Reynolds BagPipers, whose previous P- wud V. C UntZ pearances at the T. have served rmW J?5 ' .. vr ...... wruua wicnavicn RT. . . . CaUaway Matal.. JtE....... Smith Montgomery. . ..Q. . . . Alastlza Barabas JLH Maent. Brominski ... , ,.RH. , . , Hamilton NJ1-. P...... Grayson score ey periods: joiumoia ....... e 7 A o v Stanford ..0 0 0 a a Colombia scorinr: TAnenitn-rn Barabas. Goal from ipiace kick) 'WUder. to make them general favorites there, and by Phil Barrett's "Pep orchestra. ORDERLY FESTIVITY I fill BE POSTPONED Injury to Neuner Cause of Request; Bowerman Also Is Unable to Appear ; i -' '-vC, -U; j " ' : r: V" ' ":' S'Tv-'i fContInod tram casa t Mr. and Mrs. Neuner and three children were in the car when the accideat occurred near Bedding-, Cel., late Saturday. They had been' driving through ft heavy rainstorm and In places the highway was tin der water. As the car approached ft sharp turn. It skidded, struck ft tele phone pole and plunged down an embankment, 10 feet .high. The car rolled over twice. N5 one was Injured beyond severe shock and minor bruises. The family and Mr. and Mrs. Neuner. . continued to Portland by train. ;- " Mr.' Neuner had been In south ern California since before Christ mas. Uu Hot Shot Quint ; Holiday Champs T. Hot Shots' won a 30 to 20 victory over the Yankees to take the " high school holiday league championships yesterday as one ot the features of the annual T. m. CA. open house program. Linsups: T.BotBhots Yankees Quesseth S F , , 7 Wln&low Cater e ., F. 9 Albrlch Popkaff S C Willig Keddats 7 G 1 Etsel MiUerl 1 .-' i O 3 BerdoU The Call " Board . . . - I- - . . T , - e COLLEGE TRUCE Of TO h k Sh . -T cnrnniii ! Todsv The Four Marx'Bro- Wednesday-amee Dunn Fridayan Harlow in Today and all i week-wm Rogers aBU'-w. 4- s-ttch". HOLLYWOOD " Todav Double bHU. James vJli-v in "Picture Snat- char" ana mm is - ' --n with Ranm O'Brien. Wednesday--Jontance Ben- nett in "Bed of Roses"; ? Friday Warner j Oland in "rrhirlle unaus ureaicsi e ' . CAPITOL Today Alice Brady in - "Stage Mother". Thursday "Elysla", the val- ley of .he nude. I, e STATE ' TodayEddie Cantor la "The Kid lrom Spain". WednesdayCharles Bick- i iri Pa ran Ttdv. S - . iuiu xn - - TMdiT Double bill, first runs, "Matto-erosso , ana -Jack Perrin in "Girl Trou- Dill , iau . " w.- . , Higher Education Group to i Consider Reports When r. It Meets Jan. 15 '"'i. (Coatlamad from pt 1) j sion of these suggestions or to in terpret them as findings or a re port. No. detailed report has been made by the committee and when or if one is made, it will be han dled; by the AJLTJ.F. committee in its own way. "It is significant that these in- fprnjal suggestions of the com mitteemen I were accepted by all concerned as fair and. construc tive, and I that controversy has been suspended to give the board time to pass upon them.' The out look Is decidedly encouraging, if there la scrupulous observance of this truce. Today and Tomorrow MTJSIO i'.-y. GIRLS .. ROMANCE . . And daring. em etiosai story that ev- I - - III T SI - . - . Ill I TV- I " I I I TOMORROW AND THURSDAY JJi i Now on the TV fossn after 52 weeks 'r V K i I a rt tea tnHiimt . 1 vi WJf IlV I .11 -. '. , i It ill I ii I irr... . i !,,.-. -.- r- . . riu llirVSSaWBia"-"1Kb Mil iu I ii I x V IThnrs. X eJt, 1 II I II t f lilt "-. I . "V II I II J 1 11 ? FrLSatJcan llarlorJUeTr BombshcIP Jj GLASSES Increase Stenographers' SPEED In other words, your ten fin gers ere as fast as your two eyes. Vision is vitally impor tant. Yon probably need glasses, it your speed Is be ing lowered, or your . head aches. i:- i with Franchot Tone, Usareem 0Snl- livan, Alice Brady. PMUlps - Hotosee, Ted Healy EIxsia,, Starts Thur.. ' (Contlnuad from pegs 1) released on his own recognizance. He la charred with reckless driv ing 1 which brought on an acci dent McCaftery, according to po lice reports, was going north, on Capitol street when he er-ulded with, an auto driven by O. O. Forgard. The letter's euto ran uwut eX Li rKT .ltn into a parked car belonging to !"' k.e ?n-ye H. I Kroeplln. 1189 Jefferson TmZm rarrT If . ,V l0Zl street. McCaffery's auto is said to L!mt 18 to T Tlc" have gone S00 feet after the crash. . ... Hawaii U. Team 'OSes Decisively To Santa Clara HONOLULU, Jan. 1 ( With AThreeDays'Cough TULE FIGHT OKKHKD NEW YORK. Jan. 1 ison Saoara Garden anthoritiae tonight announced -'final approval I Dont let theht get a strangle of a heavvwelcht : title bout ail nouu Tight germe onlcklv. rrm. Miami February 11 between Fri-1 mD1BIoa eombmea 7 major helps mo camera and Tommy ixugh-1 ono.? mwernu oat harmless. ran had been received from Louis i-esa so tare, wo narcotics. Start-. . Car---- Ttaltaa man-. 1 XOUT Own drUSSlst Is atortXM m roiuna your money on tne spot if roar coaxh or cold I not re- ueved by Creomalsloa. Adv. j r - ssaaaagaa- r J ger. 1 x - i a mim'm m RacWR HUOSOH Also Disrys fewest Iliekey n House CKAS. STARRCTT nnraaea D-SMOWP .' HARRY QRCEM I i r -i WL 15c jBS".15c And Oar Second Feature AIM Harry Langdon Comedy and Metrotone News . Wednesday & Thursday A Are Dime Nitca . 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