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' PAG LI TV0 The C2EG0N STATESMAN, SjOct, OrcsoaThuisdar Moralsi, Jansary 23, 1S37 Session Speeds Up WUh ;MamY New Bills FUed : Both Mouses Abolish Plan Board, Is Aim Pension Age Limit Change Sought; Referendum on Milk Issue Asked 1 House Mils reached a total of 113 yesterday as memoers Tirop- pea measures into tne nopper, urgmv nuiawr mat oi uwu Introduced la any single day since the session started. Many were ttUta m V I n v aAmtiilatratfTO chances and not likely to excite comment. . uosia cooiroreraiai Isaacs also made their appear ance among the new measures. Abolishment' of the state plan ning- board was pro Tided In a bill KMnrkt IktA ilia 1 nw.. KmiAV of the Oregon legislature In Its ariernoon session. Tne measure, fntrodaeed by Represen t a 1 1 r e It'u s s e 1 1 Hogan." Multnomah. would repeal the law established st the 193 S regular session of the legislature creating a board of nine members, to be appointed by the governor, and to study vital .Problems of the state, such as natural resources, surreys. Im provements, federal cooperation, and to make recommendations to the governor and the legislature. Hit Skin Gaases Fire representatives led by A. II. E8sou. Multnomah, would take tray the power of municipal cor porations and counties to license pin ball games, dart games and ether games of like character "in volving an element of skill." In a bill brought Into the house. The fight ever the milk code was carried Into the lower house with the Introduction In that chamber of a bill which would repeal the milk code and submit tie repeal to the people. After waging a losing fight In the sen ; ate. milk Interests succeeded In getting a bill into the house which Is 'different from the measure which appeared Is the senate in that It refers repeal of the milk rode to the legal electors. The bill was Introduced by Represen tative Russell Hogan. Multnomah. The two bills of Henry Oleea. representative from Columbia ronnty. appeared during the af ternoon. The first of the bills would reduce the age limit for old age assistance from 70 years t IS. and the second would pro vide funds for the first measure by a gross Income tax of one per cent. ' r Court Reforni Asked -Five measures of Judicial re form selected Tuesday night by the joint judiciary committees of the house and senate for intro duction into the lower chamber were read for the first time. The at Lilt. i a mm- v - - on is wvuia proviae as ioi' lows: on who nffora () mI. snony of. his opponent may im- pearn creait or tatter: right be given corporation to sell op dead real or personal property up to ure years aner dissolution: gen eral ngats or incorporation for non-profit corporations become broader In scope: any judge In circuit be allowed to sign bill of exceptions; suspension of mem bers of state bar who become In- ecuve or In default. Seven other . bills were Intro duced Into the house yesterday aiiernoon. xnese measures pro Tided fort 1. The appropriation f $5t to be used to investigate Kangaroo rats. 2. Making mort gages held by the state and Its reneles sublect to tax lfn Avoidance of necessity of appear- ok complaining witnesses. jtepeai or sections of Oregon rede relating to compromise of crimes, s. The Qualification of public librarians. C. The appro priation er iis.ooo to reimburse jaaon cv Moere for lands leased ny mm from the state, said lands having been found to belong to the federal government. 7. Sim plification of the tax on motor vvn.ue xuei ou and refunds made cnereunaer. WosJd Censor Ada Pictures of girls or women wouia be prohibited In advertis ing for tobacco in Oregon it n measure brought Into the lower chamber by Representative Daisy R e r a n s , Clackamas, yesterday ternlng were passed by the leg islature. Five other measures were read for the first time In the house during the morning session. The effect of these bills would be to permit the collection of Interest at eight per cent annually on assessment- in the irrigation dis- The Call Board o a T o d a y-i- "Tarxen Ear a Ma" with Johnny WeUmnuer. :' ' GRAND - Today Jack Holt In "North ' of Nome." Saturday Special return en- gagement,' Will Rogers la "Doctor BulL HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill. John Wayne In "The Sea 8 poll- ' ers- and ' "Abdnl the Damned with Nils Asther and Adrlenns Ames." ' Friday Two features. John- ny. Hack". Brown in -IJn- der Cover Man and SIfc. ting On The (loonT with Roger Pry or snd Grace Bradley. . . . . .. " CAPITOlr : TodsyDouble bill. James Melton In -Sing Me a Love Song" and Gene Antry-tn "Round Up Time In Tex- ' as.":-..- ; .. ,. . . . . -1 . . -.'.f"e Today Double' bin", 'ciand-: eUe Colbert la Toreh Singer and Wheeler and ' - Woo?sey in ;TH urn m y's - ; Boys.-. . Friday On' stage. Eastern V I r c a 1 1 vaudeville and Eucharistic Affixing a sold medal to the cassock of the Very Reverend Doming a . at- I . a t w . m . m uct mm un i nuippoKs. ixudod fla, recently honored the writers was awarded a gold medal as co Kteas headaaarta-ra in Ms alia.. tricts; to prohibit dyeing of saus age ana ground meats; to repeal certain sections of Oregon code relating to creation of arterial highway districts la municipali ties; to provide for giving notice to lnsnectors of dnartmnt nf agriculture that hay. grain, po tatoes, or onions are ready for Inspection: to nrovlde for th creation of a game ref nge In ainim county. a.. - - a . Full Calendar in House Set Today Committees Send in Many Bills ; Firecracker Ban Is Favored A full calender f billa no for passage In ' the house on Friday was indicated last night as com mittees rave annroval to a nnm. ber of bills. The reports will go before the house todav with , tha ; 'Is coming up for action tomor row. - J The committee t on ! moriicina dentistry and pharmacy gave ap proval to a measnra nrohthltin v the sale, possession or manufac- inre or iirecrackers. Two other Mils relating to control ot trail and trailer camps were laid on the IS Die lor further eonaMoraHnn The county and cities committee reported out a number of local county measures relating for the taw pan to sauries of various county oulclau a boa th mtatm, The house highway committee ave a oa pass" recommendation to honae bill st wif.t. u - -u yiuiiun for aimpllfication of admlnlstra- ueiaus m the giving of tax refunds on motor vehicles. House bills. 14 and 55 wr. ii .i table after R. H. Baldock, sUte eusueer, appeared before the committee. They relate to driver license fees and tax1 refunds on Statement) Aimed At Big Operators Rot f!arta f - ... . .wuimi oi tne House COtn m IftaV ai- - a . . . iui maa nigh way revenues issued a state- w.va..u UV i? operators as seeking to strangle competition m transporutlon and to prevent the ro naving the bene nt Of the naif unn i l vvvuniuiui aVIUU of transportation that might, be .name. - f Carter based his rhirm report of governors Interim com- v ,9.wniin ia that highways bnllt for heavy motor vehicles Including trucks and busses cost SO per cent more than those for passenger cars alone and that vehicles lighter than it nun is gross weight are st present sub sidizing the operation of the hea vier motor vehicles In an amount approximated ikaa aaa , t t w wui . a f Criticism was directed arainst a truck bUl which Carter said would restrain legitimate enter prise and competition; also against a bUl said to be In prep aration to allow Increase d weights and dimensions of hea- jr Tcuiciea. rresent maximum length of truck outfits is SO feet aad gross welcht ki aaa - iw Reported Increase ti sa -: t snd Ct.OOt lbs. are being sought. TfgitUttor and Session' Worker Figure in Crash The first traffle accident In volving a member of the legisla tsre snd one of the leglalaUve suff was reported to police yes terday. Fred Ilelbrg. Astoria, a senate doorkeeper, reported that his. car sad one driven by Rep resentative Fred D. Jeanett of Clackamas county had collided at Court and Liberty. . ; Congress Hymn Writers Honored riaUtcnuH. nrenaeac r turn nr. r mmimwt m I KnrhiHiib rimnMM vrmm- of the official congress hymn. Emetero Barcelon. extreme left, also - author of the sacred song. This photo was taken In Eachalrstic Con- Around The Lobby rlREE dollars per diem Isn't the only bad news n legislator gets. Senator McCornack got word Wednesday morning his home and contents in Eugene had burned. He took the news philo sophically though snd remained on the Job. The loss, he said, had insurance coverage. Elbert Beds, who thooght be was keeping fit with 18 holes of golf a day following adjourn ment, missed a day and a half beeaase of elcknesa. Me was back as reading; clerk yester day afternoon. The "St" classification In the senate alphabet has been badly affected this week: Stadelman, Steiwer and Stringer all out on ac count of illness. The other "St Staples, senate veteran, i hasn't missed a session; appears In bet ter health than In the previous session. Is it the ocean air or Til lamook dairy products, Senator? Lowell Paget, state republican club leader, saw the senate Wed nesday, one republican Island amid democratic seas. Ralph Steehll. truck lobbyist. and Arthur Krv,n par TTnt.n Pa cific solicitor, seen in the lobbies indicate that the annual truck railroad battle must be resuming. Mr. TV! of tYnt baw ti omt oictare which had m record run In various theatres did not care Oregonlass of their doodl Injr habits at least not those of the lawmakers. It is inter esting to sit In committee1 meet ings and watch the reaction of the members to the arguments that are being; put forward ou a measure. I With a scratch nad In front of them they make a note of some word mat strikes them from the remarks of a tiM.ir Hum . win carefully outline ft in bold mce. Alter wnich the I picture would not be comnlete without a border. A few dashing lines are aaaea ana tne page is used up. One note is firmly impressed is ine mind of the representative. Some senators da not hntti Hi- even to write n word. Thav a tart at the upper corner of the page with some . clantlng black marks. Add some naralll llna fZnm fancy circles cover th whAt m and the eopious notes are filed In the wastebasket for n fnp. reference. So doodling takes its part In the lawmaking of the legislative session. To some of the const! tuenta who watch from the out aide, the actions of the legisla tors convince some or them that thev not oalv doodla h pixilated." Two former r,nrn.nt.t!.u - - - - a . ui.i dropped in on the session yester day to see how thfnra w.r .nt, They were Mark McAllister and "" When the (fllUmlltu Kail cine, dentistry and pharmacy got together yesterday afternoon to consider the house measure which would prohibit the sale or use of urometers without permission Of the Stat ftM aaaV- M - - - - .umiauai, ii, ue- veioped into, a session of boyhood .mcB aiories. After several Tonight Family Night Mom, Pop d TJamarrled Kids : : . ' j -2 TWO FEATURES "Abdnl the Dantnea' . Kile Aether Jk t. Adrieaue Ames . John Wayne -'la The Sea . , Spoilers' Friday and Saturday Two l " y' 15c -Sitting on - ihe fllooir. Carceller, prior of the Recollet Or- . : Happenings Aroimd the Leffialatlve Halls. Including Some That House and Senate Spectators Missed. members had told what they bad done as bors for amusement on July 4, Dr. Archie K. Hlggs. chair man of the committee and sponsor of the bill, summed up the situa tion by saying, "It's s wonder that any of ns lived to be over 11 years." . Speaker Harry Boivin who has bandied the house in com mendable manner to date. Is inclined to be a little too fast oa the trigger for some of the rep resentatives who are a bit bash ful and unaccustomed to the ways of the house. Yesterday when the close vote oa the lieutenant-governor .resolution was being counted Representative Dawson rose to change his rote. The vote was counted and the result announced without Daw son's vote being changed. Boi Ttm amid that he understood Dawson to say that he wished to change his vote to "yes." He had already voted yes." Daw son said afterward that he wanted hla vote chanwt o." The rear It . vniml, would have been no different had the vote been changed, but there may come a time when such action may raise a row. Lepresentatlve Walter Norblad was one of the three republicans Who bolted thn nartv .nl. . Va lieutenant governor measure yes- iruaj ana votea i ye. There were 10 democrats who left their party side and voted no. But it was the lack of such an act that made Walter's father, A. W. Norblad. governor of the state noon the death of Governor I. L. Patter- uu. Undertaker Code Topic of Hearing No ODDOattlon tem js aew undertakers code developed -i. vhbiic neanng neid last night on the bill before the house lsbor ana industries committee. The bill has been sponsored by the Oregon 2cIatlon of Funeral Directors. The new code provides for the licensing of both directors snd embalmers and seta nn mi., M Conduct for tha nraf... All afafk-M mittee members questioned some sections of the proposed new law but there was no Ib4mIi t.. the bill would not rceive commit tee spprovsL . Tax Bill Favored ..-.-w va vavaa tlOa stud fiTAIIil kmm . mms ?"A TorDr s bUl by Represen tative Carter and others provid ing for the remission of state taxes u me uiiy or Ban don. LAST DAY TODAY DOUBLE BILL! st a.s cstrss! Extra! Re'riral Plctcrt CLAUDETTE COLBERT v In "The Torch Singer :' -' ij'c'- ; Friday - Saturday! BiTiae - VAUDEVILLE Plus ; jAra mliEiis "CAN THIS BE DIXIE Hook and line BiUfeArgued Salmon Depleted, Claim of Game ; Fishermen, Closure Sought , (Continued froia Page 1) to show that the catch. . on . the Oregon side had decreased stead' Ily from ItM to 1134. In 19X2 the catch was 20,908.000 cases of which s, 000,000 cases came from the cosstsl streams. , Other figures showed that the poundage tax receipts of the state ilsh commission decreased from 1222,009 In 1925 to f 82,059 In 19S5 Other speakers In favor of the bill Included Charles Boyd of IdUwyld oa the North Umpqua. Hugh Pearson of Winchester, Judge Fred Robinson of Tillamook and Mike Baser of Corvallis. the latter n former member of the fish commission. Petitions Come in With 400 Karnes Petitions signed by 400 persons requesting thst the e o n s t a streams in - Lincoln county be closed to commercial fishing were presented to the committee. Naterlln told the committee that he considered the charges of the so-called sportsmen amusing. It Is the commercial fishermen who retain the hatcheries despite the claims of the sportsmen to the contrary," Naterlln declared. The investment of commercial fishermen In Oregon was estimat ed at 110.000.000. Others speakers against the bill Included Thomas Kelson, Astoria packer; James 'Ford, Gardiner, ana a number of others. Final Hurdles in Strike Are Faced f Continued from Pago 1) ment In Washington that the rov eminent "stay out of the picture satll Friday at least" when the civic group will meet again to aeiermine progress: made and de cide whether to ask government intervention. A subcommittee of the employ ers met to arrange procedure In the expected return to work of the 40,000 men who have been Jobless for 90 days because of the ueun. -. The sailor-longshore problem revolved about s clause In an em ployer nronosal ruarant aaIti r thai the dockmen would not Interfere with sailors' work. i Heretofore the i sailors have done most loncshore work on tba coastwise vessels. The longshore men, whose pay Is higher, are seexing a share of the work. Evacuation of All Endangered, Plan (Continued from Page l) Indiana 9, Tennessee 9. Illinois t, Pennsylvania 2, 8outh Caro lina x. Mississippi! i. Damage Conservatively est! mated at more than 400,000. 000. i Weather forecast Warmer to day, with rain or snow: colder to morrow, i Relief Red Cross raisin jr 110. 000.000 relief fund. Senate ar ranged for quick consideration of IVV.VVO.DDD deficient-- irmmnH ation. President IRooseveit iaa - - . tJ mmwmrm WB promised it will he mad avail. able for flood relief. Red Cross, meaicai. relief workers and fed eral and state agencies rush sup plies snd aid to flood victims. Parking limit Is Signed by Mayor Ing will go Into effect in ten days. Of..a a . m '"w uys ETom yesterday falls An finnilav Valim.M n it.. J . BWIUU i , .us measure may not be enforced un til February 8, Monday. Kecessarv rStn,,, in ', O " M V A ak iUg signs will be made by the street department dnrinsr -tim a m aa t,SA days. ;. t ..v ITfJDAY- FBI. 0 CAT. w ( .-- aw 'mm , aaaaa-- .. .. I rv wit. x ... House Bills ZatradacaS WaSaaaday . IS. BO, br Seatea Parauti tha cel laetiam at iatareat at eth ar-eaat mm anally sncstnests la iriigstioa dis tricU. H. B. Si. y Cowalttaa aa Afiiealtara Proaibita Sjraiag at aaaaaga aaS croaas ataata. . . ; , . . H. B. 03. br Albar sad 8eaatar Aa gaU Ropaaliar rartaia aectioni a( Ora son cada valatiag ta crcatioa of artatial hiwar itrit la maaieipalitiaa. . " - H. B. S3, br Coaunittca oa Acrienltvra ProTidaa for svias atia 1 inspactora af departmeat at asrieultara that eartaia commodities an ready tor hsrpertitra. . II. B. 9a, by Baraaa Proiitbitiac iba aaa at pictoraa of irU aad areataa la aaTertimiac at tabaacaa. " H. B. 95. br Marios eoaatr DategaMaa Croataa a sama rafaca oa Iran'i Iilaad sad Hinto't . Itlaad ta Marioa cevnty. U. B. 9, by Olaaa aad otbara Pro ridra for gross lacoaaa tax ot oae pa cut H. B. 97, br Olaaa aad otbara Pro. videa foe old oca paasiona and rod ocas Sfa lia.it front 10 to 6S. H. B. 98, br Taraar Approprfataa $50 for atadr of Kaasaroo rata. H. E. 99. by Tarnor Hakaa motgafaa bald by atato or aabdivisioaa aabjact ta tax lien. ' 11. B. 100. by If ahoaay Prorldea tbat appearaaoa of aomplaiaiag - witaaaa ia aot aaeaaaarr. H. B. 101. br Sfaboaar Boiattng to coaiproiaiio of a crima. U. B. 103. br Committeo oa Educa tion ProTidaa (jualifieatioaa af librarian. 1L fi. 103, br Kofu Proridea far aabaiisaiea to Totara tha rapral of tha ilk control act. : H. B. 104, br Dioch Appropriates $10,000 to Jaaoa C. lfoora for ato of laaaed laada. - . H. B. 105. br Eaton aad othera Pro ridea for repeal af piaball and aurbla, license act. H. B. 10S, br Hogaa Proridea for dissolotioa of atata planains law br ra-i paal af creating act. - j H. B. 107. br Fatland aad others Pro ride for simplification of aaotor rehicle fael refunds. H. B. 108, br joint Jndieiarr eommit tea Amanda aaetioa 35-801, 1935 sup plement. Extends tha proTlsiona of in corporation for charitabla purposes to all corporations deairiag to incerporata withoat profit to tha members. , I H. B. 109. br joint Jadteiarr conunit-i tee AaMads aeatioa S-1909. pormittiag iapoachaMst at adrarsa party aad hi aaspiores when called aa witnesses. - I U. K. 110. by jeint jndicisrr caauaiU tee Amends aaetioa 35-331. PermiU tha exeentioa of eortala deeaaaanta by aarp orations after their dieeotaUoa. I H. B. Ill, br joint Jadiciaty commit' tee Amends aoetioa S8-70S. PersaiU tha settlement of exceptions br other jndfet la caaa tha Jadga before wham tha case is tried is aot available. I H- B. 113. br Joint Judiciary coamitf tea Aasanda aeet lea 11,111. Proridea for aaapenaiaa front maatbarahip la the atata bar for dtlinqaeory in parment of fees. I " aaaSal tft JBQaftft j H. B. 15, by Haekatt Chaagiag tha time for holding circuit ceart ia Wallowa eoaaty aad aliatiaatlag tha Jaly tank H. B. 39. br Eseoa Repealing 19si legislative act appropriating $35,000 for eons traction ot a fireproof vanlt oa tha atato capital groaada. I Intredaeed Wedaeedar - 8. B. To, br Esyra Balating to shelter for car repairers, machinists aad other railroad employes. j 8. B. T7, br Horticaltaral Committee Belatiag ta tha sale of aarsery stock. I 8. B. 78. br Johaeon Limiting the porcentaso of orarraa permlassbio in tha taaafaetara af creamery batter. I a. B. is. br lXincaa Keiatmr to waterasaatara, their appointment, determ ination af salaries, ato. J 8. B. SO. br Baieatiae To nrorido tbat tha coaatr clerk ahad bo tha ac- cenntiac officer for all eoaatiea within too atata ot Oregon which da sat aara aa aaditor. aa provided br law. S. B. Bl. br Boada and Hiihwsr vo atittee Aathonziaf tha atata board af control to transfer to tha atata highway commission a certain tract of land in Yamhill county beaneathed to tha atata by If and Williamson tor park purposes.; S. B. S3, br Rosa Aathoriuaa tha eoanty courts to fix tho office hoars Of county officials ia counties baring lets than 150,000 population. I 8. B. S3, br Jadiexary coasilttsa ' Liaitins tha right to practice law to act ive members of tho Oregon atata bar. j 8. B. 84. br Jaditflarr Committee Re lating ta tha defense of insanity or mental delect. 8. B. 85. br Jndieiarr Committee Re lating to appeala to the atata anpraaa court. 8. B. . br Jndieiarr Committee .Praridiag far jadicial aotica of tha iawa of other jurisdictions and for proof there at and ta make uniform the law with reference t&erete. i S. B. ST. br laaaraaeo committee Mak ing mere drastie tha penalty for tho crima of arson. I 8. B. 88. br Insurance committee Re lating to attempta to barn build inga or proportr, aad praridiag penalty. I ' JTnaaaa la sanst a . f 8. B. SI. br AngeU Strengthening the regalatioas of tha atata lead board with relation to tho collection of aaad and gravel royalties. I B. B. 45. br Angon Balatmc ta tha operation of the "Bine Sky Law." B. B. si. br Fraaetaca-nea Iacraaa- ing tho ealary of tha constable of Astoria precinct, ! 8. B. 33. br rraaclscerich Bestarlas tha salariea af eartaia Ulataos coaatr at- fidala. I 8. B. ST. br IHckten XolaUng to tha recording aad filing of tnachaaiea liana. Tax Remission Favored The senate committee on tax ation and revenue has reported out favorably s hill by Repre-1 sentative Carter snd others pro- Tiding for the remission of state taxes to the . City of Bandon. BOO Good 25c Seats Senate Bills JUNGLE TIiniLLS! JUNGLE .Or.lAfiCE! It's all new and differ. nt, this sensational Edar Rice Barronshs norei of primitive love! t JV. MmmM ' Sir. Seven Bills . ; Seriate Approval t i r ' ' . '"-..;- ' Most Are Minor and Local in Interest; Sessions of ! Day Are Brief & The senate held two brief ses sions Wednesday, approved sev en bills on third reading, and re cessed until 19 a.m. today. Two bills passed on t ti 1 r 'd reading were introduced by : Sen ator ranciscovicn ana provided for the restoration of salaries of uiauop county officials. Fran ciscovich said these bills did not provide for salary increases but merely sought to restore salar ies reduced in 133. The senate also approved a bill by Representative Esson repeal ing the 1931 legislative act ap propriating $25,000 for construc tion of a fire-proof vault on the state capitol grounds. -A bill by Representative Hock ett eliminating the July term of circuit court in Wallowa county also was approved on third read tag.. I- j- .; r,---:, , Lto Governor Idea CContlnued. from Page 1) s closed. Representative Oleen clos ed for the proponents. He declared that there was' no necessity of closing the debate when several members still desired to be heard and there was no pressing busi ness before the house. ; ' . "Just because the people have turned the amendment' down be fore Is no reason It Is not s good measure." Oleen said. "The last time a vote was taken the propo sition lost by only three thousand rotes.-. : Voting on the measure was al most entirely on party lines, with only three republicans, Martin. Thomas and Norblad voting for the amendment and 10 democrats voting against It. It was Indicated last night that's move may be made todsy for reconsideration of the resolution due to the fact that the request ot Representative Dawson, who voted aye" for a change of his rote was - denied from the chair. Came Preserve in Salem Area Asked Should the state legislature ap prove a measure Introduced in the house yesterday by the Marion county delegation. Marlon, county will soon have , two game pre serves. The measure ; Introduced provides for the creation of a game refuge on the Brown and M into Island immediately south of Salem. . The ether refuge will be set up In the Clear lake section north of Salem under a bill Introduced ta congress by Senator Charles L. MeNary. Property owners effected under the bill in the state body have agreed to the creation of the ,?gLJl,lder th f the act. A bltt making shooting or hunt ing within one mile of the state refuge Illegal Is expected to be introduced soon. One relating to shooting; near the federal pre serve If already in the hopper. Carioline B. Bayes Funeral Is Today , SILVERTON. Jan. 27 Funer- al ; servlcaa fni raa-sti.. bi. w- Bsyes. 71, who died at her home a wo s. tsecond street this morning, will be held from the Larson & Son funeral . home Thursday at 10 a.m. Rev. Frank Zook will deliver the address Survivors are the following children: Lewis B. Bayes of Sa lem, Charles and Clarence Bayes ot Sllverton, Philip Bayes of Ya ehats, -Edna Newman of - West Stayton, Mrs. Margery Carron of Tacoma, Mrs- Irene Atcheson of. Seattle, and firs grand children. TODAY - 1WU fig d TotflMUtaaa;-) 7UMt Saaa Tfe si aatart aaaajk. -aa trat im T w Favored by House (SAPQ1?fflL,l Session Radio Review Given By Statesman Each night promptly s 0 o'clock while the. legislature Is la session. The Statesman la presenting over radio sta tion KSLM a summary of the day's activities ta the two houses. These! broad casts will not be presented Saturday nights unless there are sessions of the! legisla ture on Saturday, j '. Both The Statesman radio station KSLM have re ceived many expressions of appreciation of these U-o.id- casta.-"- ' - - .1 te Settlement Asked Enactment ot a law la Oregon authorising a special commission to confer with a slmllsr group from the state of Washington, to establish definitely tho boundary line between the states of Ore gon and Washington, in the neigh borhood of Sand Island In the Columbia river, and south of Pa- elfic county. Wash.. belngf was urged Wednesday. ' R. Q. Sharpe, "assistant attor ney general of Washington, brought a copy of the Washington act to Salem snd later conferred with .President Franclscovlch ot the senate and other legislators. The Washington law creates what is known as the "Washlng-i ton-Oregon - boundary commis sion, and Is composed of three members. Members ot the com mission are the governor, . attor ney general and commissioner ot publie lands. I Sharps told President Francls covlch that the Washington leg islature was anxious to have a boundary commission created In Oregon. The Washington commis sion hss. an appropriation of $15,000. j '. Several Oregon legislators ex pressed the opinion thst the ex isting bosndsry -lis satisfactory and that Wsshlatgon might bene fit over Oregon as a result ot the proposed new legislation.' Herling Death Is Not Closed Issue (Contlnned from Page 1) tlflcation ezDert it ih slits iwn. itentiary. to discover and photo- grapn xingerpruu on the revol ver tor comnariaon with Hpr ling's prints proved futile .yes. teraay. tbu may have been doe, however, to the condition of the gun. whose exterior snrfirM showed considerable wear. Dis trict Attorney Page said. -Deputy Sheriff R. (V Honor- eutt and Captain Lansing return ed to tne Heriing place yester day morning for daylight exam inations.! of the nremlsen hat found no new evidence of impor tance, ther said. Photogranhie records were made Tuesdsy night and yesterdayj Pension Memorial Not Reported Out Senstor Strsyer has not yet giv en any intimation as to when the senate resolutions committee will meet to eonsider nnr,nni. n -. Harrison's Townsend old-age me-. Hivuai. . The memorial was snnnvrs In the house two weeks ago and has veen in tne senate committee for more than ten days : "We ara not rnmrt.. A tht. memorial." Senator ! Strayer said. "It Will be rnnrt mA in t w At.-. time. Senator Strayer Is chair- wan oi tne senate resolutions com mittee. . i Another nsntArtsi MAat-o - - - . Jm HAgf iMA thlS. CODimlttM urni' D,..lt..t ' " . a.AVa, AlWUCUb Roosevelt to Intervene In the Pa- 503 !?-ealU FRIDAY - SATURDAY S3IASH HITS!! a nm mil 9 J Boundary Dispu Johnny J lack Brown Cader cover ; - Man ' ai w o-V ' jane Withers In MCan This Be Dixie?" Roger Pry or and firaee Bradley N)lc!:WEISSnULLEnC ill fr.LTCcn O'SULLiVraH r '