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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1936)
The OREGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning March 5, 1936 Gmertiors Salary Question Maid Me$md PAGE TWO Jory's Appeal Plea Is Heard Contends Constitution Is ,. Definite Limit at $1500 Figure The much-debated question of whether the governor of Oregon itay receive more than $1500 a year salary as set In the constitu tion of the state, was squarely be fore the state supreme court last eight after arguments on both sides were presented in the case of Ed Jory ts. Snell. Jorjr. Mar ion county taxpayer, sought to enjoin Secretary of State Snell from paying Governor Martin more than the constitutional sum. The case was first heard before Judge L. G. Levelling, who ruled against Jory. The latter appealed. Alden Pleads Case Rodney Alden, Woodburn pub lisher, who appeared for Jory, in sisted the state constitution meant what it said that $1500 was the full constitutional amount which DOES BLADDER WEAKNESS WAKE YOU UP? In four days your druggist will return your 23c if not pleased. Drive out the excess acids and waste which cause the irritation resulting In sleepless nights, fre quent desire, scanty flow, burn ing or backache. Use buchu leaves, juniper oil, etc., made ioto little green tablets called Bus: eta. They work on the blad der Rlmllar to castor oil on the bowels. Get your regular sleep. It'a nature's greatest restorative. Perry's Drug Store Schaefer's Drug Store fimmf iiv mS st mM MM sho9i mm Added Paramount News and Other Shorts! I could be paid the state annually to the governor. Ralph- E. Moody, representing the state, traced the history of the constitutional convention and declared that the founders of the state bad not intended to set a limit on the governor's salary. He alleged that all questions raised by Jory had been previously set tled la a suit involving salary in creases for members of the su preme court. Court en Banc The court sat en banc for the" hearing. Governor Martin and Secretary Snell were interested listeners. If the contention of Jory were sustained the state treasurer would be cut to $800 and the secretary of state to $1500 a year. At the present time Governor Martin receives $7500 annually, less a 27 reduction voted by the 1935 legislature. Supreme court members receive $7500 annually without deduc tion. Provision for Increasing their salaries has been made by amendment to the state constitu tion. Sociology Confab Looms at Eugene Community leaders, mining ex perts,, city and other government officials, chamber of commerce secretaries, and citizens interest ed in community recreation, so cial security, rural land zoning, stream purification and other pro jects will gather on the campus of the University of Oregon at Eugene March 19 to 21 for the acnual Commonwealth confer ence, it was announced here to day by Dr. P. A. Parsons, head of the department of sociology, gen eral chairman. City officials and civic leaders of Salem have been invited to at tend, and any Interested citizens from here are welcome at any of the sessions, it is stated. aK .BsasaaaaT .BB M . If LXaVSGD MIR-O-MIST 65 A new stocking . . . luxuriously sheer, with a cobwebby lacy weave that's completely run proof I Kayser has Mir-O-Mist in lovely new shades... which means it's perfect for daytime simplicity, or for evening splendor I galgra,Ofogov3 iudai ana FRIDAY ONLY! firrrrt-iiu irri ynti& rrrrj ; . t-:.-: f?V Here and 1 here in Oregon Associated Press Leased Wire Service Madras Banker Succeeds Rodman in Lower House PRINEVILLE, Ore., March 4-P)-Howard Turner, Madras banker, won the appointment today to the post of representative of Jefferson and Crook counties in the legislature. He was named by a joint court of the counties to succeed Miller D.. Rodman, of Culver, who resigned recently. Turner, a resident of this sec tion many years, Is deeply Interested in irrigation problems. Eugene Youth Dies of Truck-Tram Crash Hurts EUGENE, Ore., March 4 iip) In J ur tea incurred in a train truck crash near here late yesterday resulted fatally today to Ralph Jeffries, 19, Route 1, Eugene. Mrs. Ernest Johnson, driver of the milk truck which was struck by a north-bound Southern Pacific passenger train, was reported improved. The two were brought to a hospital here. Portlander Says Thugs Robhed Him of 35 Cents PORTLAND, Ore., March 4-UP)-Vern Coon reported to police today he was beaten and robbed of 33 cents. He said his assail ants snarled: "You're the guy who worked as a special officer during the strike." Coons, who was treated for ruts and braises, said be never had been a special officer. State Trooper Now Dalles Police Commissioner THE DALLES, Ore., March 4 -VP)- Mayor Willerton an nounced the appointment of Carl Unger as police commissioner today. Unger presented his resignation as state patrolman. He has been stationed here. Frank Heater was retained as chief of police. Fred Rasch, 60, Dies in National Capital PORTLAND, Ore., March 4 -(JPh Word received here today told of the death in Washington, 1). G, of Fred A. Raarh, GO, head of the former public service commission In Oregon 10 years a&o and president of the Oregon rlnb in the national capital. U. of 0. Gets Swimming Tank Bleacher Seats EUGENE, Ore., March 4-P)-SIx hundred bleacher seats and high diving boards will constitute part of the renovation program at the University of Oregon swimming tank, under a 1 25,000 PWA grant, J. O. Lindstrom, university business manager, said today. Oregon Dentists Meeting in Portland PORTLAND, Ore., March 4-JP)-Several hundred dentists met here today in initial sessions of the Oregon State Dental associa tion's annual convention. Dr. George Winter of St. .Louis, Mo., was the principal speaker. Meetings will continue through Saturday. 350 Employed by PWA in Clackamas County OREGON CITY.'Ore., March 4-)-About 350 men aire em ployed en permanent construction projects under the PWA in Clackamas county. L. C. Stoll, reemployment director, said today. Cabby, Laborer Get Part-Time Jail Sentences PORTLAND, Ore., March 4-(P-Che8ter Thomas, cab driver, and Wesley Thompson, laborer, will spend part of their time working and the other part in jail for the next 90 days. They pleaded guilty Jn police court to tampering with an automobile. The court decreed they would continue at work to support their families and remain in jail that part of each day not utilized for their jobs. O Last Times Today! "HERE COMES TROUBLE" with' ! PAUL KELLY Arline Judge Mona Barrie I Tomorrow ! I The Dionne Quintuplets I "The Country Doctor" f 2 GREAT A GLORIOUS TEAM REUNITED A wrti, aiaaa fsMttly extly t e story wfovjht Kb 4r,mti UIBIAU 'Snlcn JOEL McREA, I CAYANAGH U NEXT ATTRACTION Leslie Bette I "LAUGHING Howard Davis I IRISH EYES' "PETRIFIED FOREST I . with PHIL REGAN 3 SmmaoIIa And 2nd Hit A LAFF A V SECOND I "THE . -NUT FARM" ..... wltb . ... WALLACE FORD : 4 Bonsall Closes Conference Here An address by Dr. E. H. Bonsall of Philadelphia featured the clos ing meeting of "Christian Touth in Council" at the First Presbyter ian church last night. In the after noon Dr. Bonsall met with execu tives of young people's church groups for a discussion session at which problems of youth in rela NOW" PLAYING FEATURES This Master Crook Eludes All Pursuers! J TONIGHT FRI. & SAT. Weatwrei GUN -SMOKE 'AND ROMANCE ON THE FIGHTING WESTERN FRONTIER! 500 Seats 15e u rf Jasaaswr 1 u mentme ItSCEIrtTDI Vi! Q lowmMT3r?'iT Added 11 CARTOON - NEWS 11 LARRYCRADDE - KatherincDeMilk tlon to th church were consid ered. Last night he talked at a general -'meeting on "Christian Youth Building a New "World." "W must build a Christian world at the same tima we are building people to lire in tt," -declared Dr. Bonsall, who Is nation al director ot young, people's work In Christian churches. Points he emphasised were to capture fel lowship in the church and to hold loyalties there, to dereloD new spiritual attitudes particularly to ward money and morals, to cultl rata intellectual integrity,' and to let brains rather than physical na ture control actions. -Presiding -at the-eTening. meet ing was Miss Yirian Milligan. Phil Barrett, Jr.. was organist and Miss Gwen Gallaher directed the Girls Reserve chorus in & spirit ual. Miss Arlen'e Shoselth played the offertory. Jim Monroe Will Attend National Conference of Scout Leaden. Indians James Monroe, scout executire ot Cascade area, Boy Scouts of America, will leare Sunday for French Lick Springs, Ind., where The Call Board ELSIXORE Today Double bill. Marl am Hopkins in "Splendor" and "The Return of Jim my Valentine" with Roger Pryor. GRAND . Today "Here Comes Trou ble," with Paul Kelly. Friday The Dionne Quin tuplets In "The Country Doctor." CAPITOL Today Double bill, "Drift Fence" with Buster Crab be and "Nui Farm" with Wallace Ford. STATE Today Gary Cooper in "Pe ter Ibbetson." Saturday First run west ern, "Riddle Ranch." HOLLYWOOD Today "Here's to Ro mance" with Nino Mar tini. Friday Double bill, John Wayne in "Westward Ho" and "His Night Out" with Edward Everett Horton. I wanted more leisure said Mrs. Nils HenricJcson,'494 N.E. 25th Avenue, Portland "so we ihstalled an all-electric kitchen" . 'XT' X. " i n Un. Hcarkkaoa ii iatcrested la ffri.n a cooiplaM snsT of Uctricml wata mua. "Now I caa prceare bft sar Son at all." says Mrs. Mearicksoa. r Here's a luxury that actually saves money for you JUST add np the economies created bj aa all-electric kitchen, and you'll quickly tee why thousaiids art modcrnizinflearifyinf their kitchens. Greater cleanliness saves redecorating costs. Foods retain more nutritive value and flavor when cooked electrically. With refrigeration you may boy perishable foods at anantity bargain rices and you may prepare tasty, dishes from otherwise wasted eft-overs. Yet operating costs o a complete electric kitchen are as low often lower than other methods! One naturally thinks of time ajftd labor savins devices as luxuries. That is the impression some get from hearing friends tell about the wonderful healthfulness, cleanliness and convenience of electrical servants in the lutrhen. But actually here is a luxury that is an economy! SO EASY TO MODERNIZE VOUR KITCHEN NOW Many electrical dealers are equipped to help you PLAN the modern izing of your kitchen. They can help you finance its immediate installation through an FJLA. loan. Or you can hare just the kitchen you want by adding one unit at i time (on easy monthly payments) .until your Dream Kitchen is a fealit. Screen Lovers 7 . Uctte DavU natl. Leslie Howard hmri leading role ia the "Prtrt fled Forest" starting at the- K1- - sinore Sunday, JIarch 8. he will attend the national meet ing of scout eiecutlres. Tha national meeting is sched uled for March 11 to IS and will be attended by scout executives from all over the United States. Ionroe plans to return to Salem about March 25. . Measles and Flue Felt by Schools Measles and an epidemic of in fluenza has taken a toll in school attendance throughout the couaty this weekj It was reported yester day at the courthouse. In many schools one-third to one-half Jof the pupils are 111 and at home. The Union Hill school closed for a day early this week due to the illness: of such a large percentage of ipupils that further classroom wark was not practical. The Sil ver Cliff school closed for a day Tuesday when the teacher was too ill for: work. A, i t"- 1 y koinV g?liS4,J rami dab tad tods work, m la oroar ta sar steps tad tray at hoa sae xrical sarvaatst Eectrie (aaca, rtfrinraaie aad saionr alactrie Sot t batter SMais aakklr aa4 kaca tax kitcaaa acat aad ciaaa wfca agafcalr v.. fl ri J. Si Southern Pacific Expansi Paying on Average employment on South ern Pacific's Pacific lines, serving six western states, has increased 10 per cent over the same period of Jast year. 3200 employes hav ing' been added to the company's rolls slace that time. ' This was announced today by A. D. JMcDonald, president, report ing results of the railroad's far reaching Improvement and expan sion program, undertaken early in 193 and bow well under way. 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