Tha OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning February 21, 1937 Flood . ConiroL: . -Repeal of PAGE TWO - Criminal ITi 77 O 77 O 77n dwiawam Senate Denies Bigger 'Trucks Pari - Muluel "CraTyBill - - Passed Amid Levity as v Repeal Issue Waits - Smiles and frowns, with occa i .atonal laughs, marked - the attl - tade of senators on bills on very bear? calendar Saturday. Tbe smiles were for tbe McKay Wil lamette ralley flood control law, for a conspiracy statute In lien or we present criminal synaicai ,lsm law, for aid to the Doera 'becher hospital, for prohibition of operation of watering and j 'bookmaklng establishments. The frowns ' were for longer ' -and hearier trucks, for a difler 1 -ent law to punish kidnaping, and for a bill to exempt certain farm prodsos in warehouses from taxa tion, all of which were Indefinite ly postponed. f . The laughs were chiefly rer -the "grmry bill,- S. 3. 105. to ilncrease the state take on parl Mnutael betting and divide tbe 'proceeds orer community festi vals about the state, which was adopted. At -4 :20 the senate ad- -Joarned until 10 a. m. Monday, without . touching the house bills .on the calendar. Important among -the latter was IL B. 159, the Mar- tin bill outlawing slot machines and plnball games. Pass "GrtTy" Bill The gambling topic took up a lot of time in the afternoon' ses- sion. S. B.. 105 was pa seed, 18. for to 10 against, 2 absent, but not. until it had been raked with raillery from Duncan and Carney, -the-former jabbing at it because ; of what it contained, and the lat j ter pointing out communities which had been omitted. The bill Increases the state take f on . pari-mutuel betting from 2 M r to 5 per cent, then adds a great t many beneficiaries to the distri- button of benefits: the .Portland ., rose festlTal, Redmond potato show; Astoria regatta, Iadepend 1 enee hop festival. Silets rodeo, I Lebanon strawberry festival, Ore , gon City territorial days, Molalla ? buckeroo, and Canyon City days of '2. Present beneficiaries, ? which are not disturbed, are the L state fair. Pacific International I stock show, Pendleton roundup, i Oakland turkey show. Last year the sUte share was $100,000. : The debate orer S. B. 105 pro- jected the: question of pari-mn- tuels. & B. 1(1, to repeal the law j legalising them la set on the sen i ate calendar for 10:30 a. m. Tnes- day. After the senate defeat of the adverse committee report Fri 'i day, supporters of dog racing and I of pari-mutuel betting hurried to ; Salem to defeat the Staples bill. , Governor Martin issued a state : ment that if pari-mutuels were killed lie would rete any appro- priations to fairs, if the effort - should, be made to replace from ' the- treasury the funds thus lost. Bookmakers Hit ' No friends bad the bookie es tablishments nd wagering Joints which operate in Portland palcing bets on distant races; and S. B. 26S was nassed with only one or two' rotes in opposition. . The Burke bill to. permit longer 'trucks to operate on the state highways received the lethal sleep of indefinite postponement when the senate approred the adverse report of the committee on high ways. Burk and Ross supported the Mil but Best of the highway committee. SUples. and Carney opposed It-chiefly on the grounds that the highways and bridges -snd tunnels were not built tone- ajkmmAjlata aMftk hn spa Ant fit iViuiuvuaku esasvam vm.ma ... Friends of producer cooperat ives succeasf ally resisted an at tempt by Carney to engraft legal isation ot consumer cooperatives on the present law. McCornack snd Barks Insisted that Oregon had a model producer coopers tire law now and they objected to any alteration. Another bill by Carney, to ex empt from taxation certain farm products In warehouses, was killed. v. Refer SlashlBCS BUI - The Carter bill. H. B. 240 re lating to closed seasons on burn lac slashings, was re-referred to .the forestry committee. .. The bill to allow the highway comaalaaion to eoatrol and main tain freeways ' was laid oa . the table for further study. . - - H B. 40 to increase the penalty oa Udnsplnx to Ufa Imprisonment was defeated when Senator Dua caa reported the Judiciary com mute thought the lecUlatton -wise sad the bill poorly drawn. The Chaney -bill reducing the salary of the state forester from $4210 , to -moo per year and proTldltts for a deputy state for es' r at 92100 a year passed with out debate. - Mrs. Zylpha Zell Burn . was promoted front calendar clerk to assistant chief clerk, succeeding Mrs. Elisabeth Glatt. made chief clerk after the death ot tbe form er incumbent. John P, Bunt. Two . bills ' were introduced by Senator Staples dealing- with the ; operations of the state liquor! control commission. One bill would reduce the cost ot liquor permits from SO to 2S cents a year. The other hill would authorise employes of state liquor stores to demand evidence to de termine the age of s person seek lsf to purchase liquor. - Social Security - The, Joint ; ways and means committee set Monday afternoon for a time to consider the sev en sUUrs .the-social,, security legislation program which It has been holding back until it got its regular budget work complet el. Ia thls.i;roua Is lie old sge pension bill. The comcaittee will probably recommend a retention of the present .minimum age. VS. tor pensioners, tor the next bl enniam. It h&s already put the negative on HB 191 to make the Dills Up Monday Where Legislative Bills Arc The following summary gives information as to presen 1. M S i. X. lv , 11 1 1 . tabus cm. important urns in me i .... Old Acre Pensions H. J. M. 1, Townsend plan, passed house, senate resolutions com mlttee will report It ont "do not H. B. 190, by Bull, reduelns By committee on unemployment: IL B. 245, by Alber, retirement fund for cities, etc., in com. on counties snd cities. H. B. 233. sab. for H. B. 07, minimum pension age from 70 to senate; In houso com. on counties . ; 8. B. 121, by Dickson, retirement fund for cities, etc. passed senate; In com. on tax. rer., house. Labor Legislation r IL B. 50, by Monroe, union com. on adm. & reorg. after majority report ot labor and com. la adverse. s " H. B. 67. by Monroe, banning same disposition. . 4 H. B. 22, by Brady. Oregon and4nd. r - ,' : H. B. 205,' by McAllister, state adm. &'reorr. H. B. 2C5, by Martin, commission on inquiry Into labor relations re-referred to com. on labor & Jnd. S. Tt loc Dnnean. define trade disnute. la com. on lad. - V, S. B. 107. by Duncan. 20-day mediation period, in com. oa Ihd. ' S.B. 234, by Johnson, to create state farm labor , conciliation board. In com. on ind. . 3. B. 23$, sub. for S. B. 6, syndicalism law. and substitute conspiracy statute, passed senate. Anti-Gambling ' II. B. 150. by Martin, makes passed house. 3rd reading senate.' S. B. 17, by Carney, -defines slot machines, makes them all Il legal, passed senate, 3rd reading In house. S. B. 308, by ; Carney, 'prohibits keeping betting rooms, passed senate: ....'! . Milk Control All senate bills to repeal or amend mUk control, killed, H. B. 103, 200. ; . , Public Buildings H. B. 270, by Alber, to buy Portland oftiee building, 2800,000. In ways and means com. H. B. 353, by Marion delegation, to, build highway office bldg.. on table In house with divided report. S. B. 204. by Chaney, to buy means com.'- ; S. B. 228, by Strayer, to buy com. ! . S. B. 295. by McKay, to build S. B. 303, by Burke, to buy or 4b means com. ; DiTorce Bills S. B. 133 and 134. by Lessard, 20 days, com on rev. of laws adverse report. - S. B. 130, by Lessard, divorce houses. ' S. B. 137, by Lessard. make divorce, on Monday calendar, divided report. Social Security S. B. 217, by jud. com., revision nassed senate in house com. on Ins. H. B. 289, by Hosch, aid for relations. i s H. B. 381. by com. on adm. 4b blind, in same com. H. B. 287, to amend law on child-caring agencies in com. on adm. 4b reorg., , Ways A means com. social security bills to be introduced. Prison Reform v IL B. 16, by Barnes, allow good-time credits to present.prlsoners, passed house, on third, reading senate, re-referred to com. on rev. of laws for amendment. II. B. 242, by Joint jud. .corns., only: oa 3rd reading In house. H. B. 343, by Joint Jud. corns., 2 rd reading in house. H. B. 377, sub. for H. B. 344, laws. In com. on Jud. IL H. 280, by house jud. com., in com. on Jud. H. B. 390. by French, creates Inst. ,H. B. 397, by French, provide pub. Inst. Taxation Bills U. B. 37. by Oleen. increase Inheritance tax, in com. on assmt. A tax. t H. B. 96, by Oleen, gross Income tax of one per cent, in com. on. tax. gr rev. ; H. B. 142, by Magruder, to cancel interest oa 1935 taxes, passed both houses. ? x IL B. 153, by Oleen. surtax on Ineomes for schools, on calendar for Monday. 3rd reading. H. B. 158. by Bevans, tobacco tax. In com. on tax 4b rev. . H.. B. 272, by Alber, amend gift tax, passed house, in senate com. on assmt. 4b tax. IL. B. 402, iy com. on tax. 4b rer., to tax annuities, on Srd reading, Tuesday.' "-.,. ' H. B. 400, by Hosch, for financing court house construction, passed house, i M Highway and Truck Bills H. B. 1(1, by Miller, to share state highway fund with cities, in definitely DostDoned. - " ' i . 8. B. 3, by McKay, to reduce fee oa pick-up trucks, passed both houses, signed by governor. . 8. B. 12C. by McKay, to ammend law increasing share of highway fund to counties, passed both houses, signed by governor. - 8. B. 130. by Burke, bigger trucks, indetlnitely postponed. S. B. 147, by Ftanclscorich. new load, passes senate la aovm com. oa nienwaysw - S. B. 17C. by ElUa, exempt farm products from Juriadlction utility com., passed senate, in bouse com. on highways. - - . H. B. 271, sub. for H. B. 24, by com. oa highways, extend oper ators' license to three years, passed house. Is seasts com. rosdi sad high. .., ; i .' - v- . f Banking: - '-.. - 8. B. 22j by bkg. com., allow interest oa public funds only oa cert, of dep.. passed senate, on Srd reading house. 8. J. R. 7. br com. on bkc to amend const, to removo double liability on bank shares; passed senate, on Srd reading house. . - i - Mcrrhandhlng U. B. 207. by Roth, store closing A dairy prod. 8. B. 97, by -Dickson, amend house. - ; v 8. B. 103, by Dickson, price regulation; passed senile, in house com. on rev. of laws. - 8. B. 207, by Stringer, chain store tax, la com. on assmt. 4b tax. Alcoholic Liquor II. B. 348. by com. oa slch. control, privilege tax oa manf. 4b Imp.; passed house, ia senate com. on alch.controL. , H. B. 347, by-com. oa alch. control, to amend Knox law, in same - - H. B. 404 j sub. for IL B. 217, by com. on jud.. oa distribution ot certain liquor taxes to counties asdcltles.ln same com. ,-: II. B. 4 J9, by com. on alch. control, to divide wholesale snd retail lienor business, oa 3rd reading. - - Flood Control , ' , 8. B. .229, by McKay, Willamette rallejr Hood, control, passed senate. .M Electric Power - ( '': H. J. M. T, grange power memorial oh Bonneville," passed house. Ia senate com. -a railroads 4b utilities.' - ': - - ' . -: . : ::-!-. ago. CS and appropriate $4,000y 000 -for pensioBs. Another .bill, HB 383. to reduce the age to CS is pending ia the assessment and I The revolt In the house which broke out Saturday ! afternoon was over the alleged delay in bringing -, out the - pensloa legis lation. : - t a iegxsiaiure. 4 . ' t- - pass." ace to OS, recommended do pass re - referred to ways and means. . . t. by com. on assmt. & tax., to reduce 98, ref. to same com. 4e cities.: " . registration, re-referred to house general and sympathetic strikes, labor relations act, in com. on labor control longshorlng, in com. on by com. pn Jnd. to repeal criminal ' I slot machines, plnball games Illegal; ? - Oregon bldg. Portland, In ways A two blocks, Salem, In way 4k means library, In way Jb means com. build office bldg.. Ptld., In ways ; to reduce residence required to to one least at fault, passed both separation five years grounds for of unemployment Insurance code. dependent children. In com. on fed. reorg., establish commission for i sentences by judges to be for max. - parole board to fix sentences; on - - - - by Joint Jud. corns., revise parol - ' system for good conduct credits, . . now parole board, in com. on pub. good time allowance, in com. on '- method computing weight ot log '). one day s week, in com. on food ; fair trade act, passed senate and - Another problem before - the way : and' means commute? is the building program. ' The Uult nomah county delegation yester day "reported favorably the An gell bill for, 3200.000 tubercu losis hospital in Portland., which was - authorized ' by tbe voters a number of. years ago. hut never erected. Bill to Assist . County Passed Courthouse Measure Gets ; No Opposition; Labor Forces Rebuffed . Before action "of the "pension bloc" brought' the first an : day Saturday session io a. close -in, near riot yesterday afternoon the houso had approved 14 mea sures. There were 18 new mea sures introduced of which nine were appropriation bills from the ways and means committee. 1 Passed without debate was biQ by Representative Hosch and others, to simplify procedure in tne construction ot courthouses. Hosch explained that the bill was particularly designed to aid De schutes county but that it would benefit other counties which de- aired to build courthouses. The act . which provided that a loser in a gambling gam would be. entitled to recover double his losses from the 'Operator of the game waa amended to provide that the loser could only recover one-third of the double damages and that the balance should go to the common school fund. The old . law was described as "legalized blackmail" by propo nents of the bill, who declared that it had been operated as a racket by small time gamblers. . Wiring Code Backed ' The electrical coda which met defeat last Week," cam back in amended form., as a substitute bilL Although opponents . declar ed the ) measure was still too broad and gave the - electrical board too much power, it passed easily. By a 44 to 14 vote the nouse gave approyal, without debate, to Representative Vernon Bull's measure to make the lethal gas the manner of execution in the state to replace hanging. The use of gas as a means of execution was held by BuU to be a more humane manner of taking the life of a criminal for . capital crimes. . ' . The last of the deficiency bills before the legislature went into discard when the house approved an adverse report from the Judi ciary committee on Represents tire Antrim's bill to outlaw de ficiencies on mortgage foreclos ure. In the first test of labor strength on the -floor of the house yesterday morning, . the labor forces met defeat by a 32 to 28 vote. The showdown came on a rote on house bill 54 which would have, placed labor Hens on lumber ahead of lendors'.. liens even when stored in a. public warehouse.." . -:; Representative Phil Brady led the fight for the measure declar ing that ' workmen needed pro tection In order to collect their wages and that the bill would remedy the situation by giving them a prior right to control the products upon which they bad worked. Opponents ot the bill conn tered by declaring that should the labor liens be allowed to fol low the products into the ware houses, bankers would refuse to loan money to finance the small mills and as a conseauence work men would suffer mor by not being able to find work. Bolrln Opposes Representatives BoItIb snd Alber spoke against the bill as did Representative GraaL "If this bill la passed it win drive the little man out of bus iness." Grant said. "It will cre ate the greatest lumber monop oly this state has ever seen." The roll, call on the bill was: Aye: Allen, Antrim, Barnes, Bevans, Boon, Brady. Bull, Cady, Carter, Eckersley, Erwln. Eason, Friede, Harrison. HIggs, Hogan, Hosch Hyde, Jeannet, Jennings. Leach. Mahoney. Martin. Miller. Norblad, Norton, Roth, and Wag ner - . ' Xo: Alber, Bennett, Dawsoa, Deich. Duerst, EngdahL Fatland. Fretf-h, Fuhrer. Grant. Hockett, Hughes; Jones Kimberling. Laird, Livesley. .Magruder, McAllister, McCloskey. Monro. Oleen. Ren- nie. Semon. 8tapls. Stepbenson, Thomas. Turner, Waller, Wilkin son, Toung', Speaker Boivln. ... . Pearson Will Not Run For Congress Senator .Walter Pearson, dem ocrat, Multnomah county, will not b a candidal for representative in congress from the third eon gresional district at the next pri mary election, he state definitely Saturday In response to reports that he would be a Candida t for this office. i "I wouldn't mind serving in the United States senate.' Pearson said. but I bar no deslr to serve la the lower house. . Uigh tcay FtmdVUl Gets Signature of - Governor Governor Martin slrned 17 hills yesterday. One ot them was 8B 12S by McKay to Increase the kSM nf MBr from tlto mtmt highway funds to go to th coun- ues. ueajso signed, tne. bull frog-. ins : Storing : LAUSIEn TIUNSFER & STOUACB ; We Also Handle Fuel Oil; Coal aad Briquets and Bis Grade Diesel OIL for Tractor Eazinea and 03 Darners Around Halls, THc Lo and. AFTER yesterday's near riot .in the house the armory cleared quickly.. Ordinarily members work for a while or visit back and forth bet or leaving the halL But not so Saturday. The air was still too warm, the rumors too thick snd the representatives wasted out and out they got. ; v -. . -t;L As. one 'member' to st supposed to bare easualljr happened-yesterday. A repre sentative approached another, "I understand,' be said. that there's a measwre In today di-. rected at me. 'And right back at him came. Oh, yon mean the skunk bilL" - And that was that, J -v -- .J V.;-,, :-, : A lover of ties Is Representa tive Charles Lesch. He Is re- ported to own ISO of which he brought 60 to the session In - or der that - he could, wear a differ ent one each day. Now members are laying wagers on whether the session will end soon enough that he will not hare to repeat or go out and buy a new supply. ; Th third houso comes to life. At each session lobbyists, news men snd helpers put on a mock session. Originally scheduled ear lier in the session It had been can celed but has now been' placed on the calendar for Thursday night. High state officials hare agreed to aid. The meeting wtll be pre sided Over br Trtnlf Unornn former speaker of the house- and veteran' legislator. Bet While plans for the third: boose were going forward Rep resentative Hosch f the second boose took a slap at tbe lobby .ists during the discussion ' on the lethal gas measure yester day morning. "This measure Is closer to tbe lobbyists than any one else, Dr. Hosch said, MI think they ought to have a rote a it, Senate Bill; Xrrtreaac . Satsriay B. B. 359. r Jakasoa RUti.c tm afaaaa fiskiac oa th Korua rirar ia carry ana jepaia cvaatiaa. 8. B. S0. by Bafentiaa Permitting eeonaary ndeaea ac to th eoatcats at Heat filed wita tha eooaty dark waiea wara later Seatrerad br fire, and da- clarias aa aaargeacy. v 8. B. S61. br Baleatiae Ta nnUlt tha methed ef tiahisf ia a sartiaa at th vaseaatea rtrer sas ians lak. S. B. t2. br Stanles Relatinc ia peraon haldias a lieeas ta aell alea holie liqaora withia Ike stat mi Ores. S. E. 883. br Btavlae KalaUaa- ta asaBoec ot isaaina; uquor peraaita. . S. B. SS4. by Suplea Redaelnr tha pnea el liquor panaita (rasa 60 ta SS enti imp tm,. 8. B. 3S5. by Anell Relatiof ta Mataray proceeainrt ana aeciarinf aa emerg ency. . . S..B. S8S. br.Aaaell lUlatin ta tha collection of corporate excite tax. . 8. B. S67. by An g-ell Kelatiac to col lect 10a or peraenal taeoaaa taxes. - S. B. 868, y ABceli Relating to th calleetioa ef peraoaal iaeom tax. B. Jt. Boa. br AasU Aathorixinc tat at Urcroa ta a atad a party defeadaat ia certaia soits iaYolriap; liaas a property. ; ' - - S. B. 870. by Aacall Balating- ta the school month and lesaj holidaya. a. n. six. ay naienune uaattiat ia dabtadaaaa far imurutameat boade of atiea and tevaa and declaiiag aa emer- feney. B. a. 172. by rraaciaeoTica YsUdat- lag bonds cartels porta sad dadariag emerfency. 8. E. 878. by IndicUir eommitte Aalhariatat aa oaoentor or administra tor to aeeeot real property ia part par meat ot tha parch price of real prop. arty ot ta estate ana aecianag aa emer- seaey. - o. a. 87. ar osaesa xe ptevid for th paymeat at. premiara aa th offleial bad of iostices ad th pose sad aan stables by tha eoaaty cart aad Uaaiaag ameoas i paymeata caaratar. 8 B. 875. by dneatia eoaami Belatias to Toeatieaal schools and their aalanea. proriauur for rrmiaUa aad aaperristaa aad UceaaiaaT at Toesti schools and their salaries for ether par- rasa ta aaaai stat board of forestry to radaca salary of state foraater from 9430 to fSSOO a year aad pre rid for depaty stat for ester at a salary af S2SOO a year. - . S. B. S29, . by IfcKay ABthorixiaS eoaatie to take adraatar t federal apprep nation lot fiw eoatrol. Cwa- Uoo woald asaniSi- - tardea of- asaaiaa sareeya.'- btaiaiax' riahta of way . aad staiataaaaca. z ' 8. .- SSS. by- fadieiary eommitt- n tr t t i j i it . rwui cnauwi ihihisb ar.au abstirattaf crua of eemplraey. - 8. B. 485. by iadiciary commlttae BeUtiaaT to the nnma4ee-nMn unpiiw tia benefit - fan. nneVer proviaiona a ti amen e compensation law. 8. B. S5S. by dacatia rsmnilttoe Ftevidiaf Sams iastracUM fr maa tally haadlcappad ckildrta. 8. B. IIS. by Laeard -PraTidiaa far oota trans an ran aeoancata en very leaemeiie. power Toascia. pawes car and ether oaeismsnt as ad in plana of letema tires. B. la. br : SteDle Aathorlalna steU bard ef hia-her odaeatiea t t aU aaaaU af tha stat th benefits f child (aidaac eliai of the Uafrnraltr af Oracoa asedieal ash! aad Marias aa amenaaiy. Carrie ai riatioa f SS4.00O a B. 15. by Aafn AnaroprUUBC td,S00 far the Deerabeekrr herpital ia rerusaa. ; 8. B. 103. by Bans BelaUaa ta ia aad deeiariaaT aa eenerceaey. 8. B. SOS. by Carner Prohibitlas tha operatioa of o-caiid ''basket shop. A B. S10. by Clark Praridiaa- far the adauautratiaa, sale aad axchanfa af ty aw aad teas aad : daeiartag aa isrreacy. 8. B. MT. by Beaaott-KaUtlnn- t sa viaca and laaa a see riatioa a- and pro VMtine; for statement of assets sad ia- Sabtcdaess. - & B. 138V by Walker Kalatln ta iaTestmenU of faada at eirU anb-airl. aiona of th. state and declaring aa amer gancy. 8. B. . 2S7. by toads and highways commlttea Extending width af trattoy base by aias laches, sad cltrifyiaa- the prasrat law. . -. mmm H . hill : Tkm . far In tka session the governor has not ve toed a. single bill. Cratine ' Happenings Around the Legislative Including Soma. That Housa- Senate Spectators Missed. Representative .Ralph. Stephen son. Jackson, may not know, all the procedure 'necessary to : run aing the speaker's desk but -he at least - knows ' how to speak : his mind. During the deadlock . over call ot the hoate- motions yester day afternoon,. Sneaker Boivln turned th sver over . to Stephen son while he went on the. floor la an effort to straishtea out the sit uation. While hf was la th chair on member, suggested that the house "dispense with further pro ceedings, under " th call of the house and go to work." "I'm for you. Stephenson . shouted back over the' turmoil, but before the motion could . be put to a vote Boivln was back at his desk.' " " Willard L. Marks brought his two daughters over from. Albany. Once president of the senate Jn me thrilling session of. 1121 Marks is always sure, of a warm greeting. .-; - Solon T. White, director of ac- rlculture. circulated among legis lators Saturday. As head of the stat fair he wondered where his money would b coming from if tne pari-mutuel was abolished. Sen. Carney eloauentlv called for ' Substitution of cooneratlre system for corporation system in support of a bill to widen the law on cooperatives. It was anti-cli max wnen n quoted "Hon. Joe Dunne? In his support.- .- Al Undbeck who' has mrarait the senate for the Oregon Jour nal, took Saturday off because of sicaness, -' , A mOd baring was stdmlnis tered to Sea. Bennett, chron ic "no" voter. When an lnoffen slve biU of bis own came ap seaators cborased . "no"; bat changed their votes ia time to let the bin pass. Walker chang ing from "aye to ao to keep ap Beaaett's score. H Bill; ouse H. B. 451. by committee on highways . highway roreaaoa Provides far ra te to all cities aad towns of tea oa gaaeua aaed for maaicipsl parpoees. H. B. 431. br OraniAmnnda wile, 55-13S; is companion bill ta measure Mroaay passes ta nuke it discretionary cemn reroco rlTers" license for iatexicsted dririag. : H. B. 458. br Ifanroe Permit ! mm. operatir associations to da their owa iracaiag wttaoat payment af pabii atlU Mas liecaaa.T - - ... r. H. B. 454.. by gam committee T nan it . diaeretiannrr nrftk tmm m commission whether, gaides U con sea ahall b issued. ... ' H. fl. 455,-by T ran eh and raUsad T l Uag and faea at fa sheriff of Hbenaaa eoaaty. I H. B. 45S, by rreneh aad'rstlsnd-i -Ta- fix iilaag sad fees et sheriff . af morrow eoaaty. .-... .- , H. B. 457. by Staples To fix mileage aad fees of th sheriff fmalhsnr eoantr. H. B. 458. by commit tea aa agrieai tare To provide regalatiea aad control af need sales aader th department of agricaltara. Introdaeed by tbe joint way s aad means committee: H. B. 459 Appropriating fes.000 for oxpoasea of tha Oregon state employ meat am ilea. H. B. 460 Appropriating 910.000 for the creation of a revolving fond for th stat board of centroL :H. B. 441 Apprepriatiag $110.S5d for th szpenset ot Us sUl tax com miisiaa. H. B. 43 Approprtatinr $215,150 for th payment of interest aad principal of Oregoa district interest bonds. H. B. 468 .Appropriating $30,000 for expenses ef th state planning board. H- E. 4S4. by Morblad iTs stat fish commission sathority t clee Co htmbis rirer to cammareial fishing withia IS miles abovo aad 7 below BennerilU whea aad if it aeon fit. U. B. dS5. br Join, wan and mesne committee For paymeat e( erpemsee and investigations aad experimentation by Oregoa agricmltaral station, approprtatiag f 18700. i H. B. d6S, by Joint ways aad mesas committee Providing for state aided is. stitntions. activities aad eammiaaiana. 87,858. - i a. St. 407. br Mat wara aad aaenna committee To provide for th paymeat ' aamrios aad we roe. expenses aad rsa- itai aeniays ax u atat lameayaarr instltatioas. makins- aa nnnronriation 1.17S.STS. . . H. B. 469 by Joint ways aad means mmittee For mdientian mmA mmmtrmM af Baaa-'a diswsse nnelar atnan l. ; mt agriealtara, SIO.OOO. -. . ; . j nnii ay Tie a a H. B.17S. kr BalU-rnwIfU', i lethal gas shall be aaed for araeatlan for aapital nffaasea. - . H. B. 182. by Brady and Barnes To raanir payment of preraiUng nanse by" H. B. SIS. br Haaeb BeUtinw tn mnh. Uc atiUty district bw. H. B. 120. by esamittse ea gsaa To provide for srgsacy eleslag to ar restricting of banting aad nngliag Vy order ot atat game semmisslsa O. B. SSS, by Riddio aad Toaag Piwridiaf for boaafieo oa wildcats, bob cat or rasas, B. a. SIS, by Biddla. aUmborUag "Wxisliiiigtbn guarded tlie welfare of liia troops, so should you guard your body against the great army of diseases. Have your physician make a frequent mventory of yonr health. aad Yonng 1 Providing that skunks may not be killed withoat a license, . EL B. SSS,- by Bennott Providing for transfer of . eoaUsted' pxebat .snat tors'from eoaaty court to clreait cesrta, , H. B. Hi, by committee oa lives took (sBbstitot f .H. . B. - 165) Creating Desehate coasiy livestock district Ko. . :t. " - ' v H. B. 1M, by committee flsheriee dteletiae; to taking fiah , from waters of 8i lets river and Urift creek. . . -H. E. S. by eemmittos' oa ' repeat of lavs . (snbetttnte for H.- B, 188) Providing that a loser in a gambling gam may rocover oa. third, el doabl his losses sad that two-thifds sksll f e to the commas school fond, t - H.tB- 400. - by Hosch aad . otbarp RelalJag. to proeednre, notice, elections .and tax- levies in aeanoetloa with th bailding ot eonaty oonrahoMsea. : U. B. 01. by commit too en labor and indnotriea (aabatUat for -H. B. SO) Providing for licensing of electrical eoa tactora, jearaeymsa electricians sad toetrieal dealers. ' H. B. 403, by committee oa medicine (sabstitste for H. B. S7 Belatiag to iaspeetioa f toartst eampgronads. - H. B. 405, by Joint ways aad means eommittss Providing ' fee paymeat of salaries aad expenses af forestry board aad COC asaiateasaee. jjCimiigc.BiU Hearing Set . Set for . Monday . afternoon at four 'is a public hearing on SB 394, the grange bill to create a state farm labor, board of concil iation. The bill is before the sen ate committee on industries. . Rev. Irving A. Fox of Freeport, 111. Will Deliver llis Last Messages FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Marlon & N. Liberty Sts. ; t ;- jji " , . , . i : -. . ;' :---;-' r . I Sunday, February 21st at lr'a.tn.: - : "The Trne Us of Ljfe? v 7:30 P. M. The Thief on: the Cross, or A Compendium ' of Complete Theology? ' . "SAVE YOUR ;; February ; has b een proclaimeti National ... . .(.- st. . "Save Your Vision" week. It is the one Week in tlie year when rthe public is i urged tpigive serious consideratioii to .1 ;5"a iayh. ";v-V. .'.:- -: , .,?..;-.-- that all-important function Vision ; v--; V: ,.V"' m and its inseparable companions Light. '-; .: '--' -'V , -'- ; i ' '' ' '' ,' : - - " -.'.'. V :-i''v'.; i ;- . : ' A If you 'have not had your eyes ex- . amined in the past year make a resolu-" tion now to have it done at the first opportunity. :.. Your Optometrist! is a specialist and an authority on eyes and can advise you about their, proper care. Have your eyes examined by an Optometrist at least once each year! , SALEM DIVISION Oregon' Optometric Association Our Prescription Service U Ouf jtest Service .4 . . e r- . - i . : ...... t ",?.;.. I I '. .... ... " -. , .... . - ,r Ccrstr Ctxls ss4 liberty Session Radio Reviei y Given By Statesman Each alght promptly at P o'clock while the legislature Is in aeaalon, Tbe Statesinaa Is presenting over radio eta tlon CSLbI a snnomary of tbe 2sts actlrUIes ta the two ho uses. These broad casts win set be presented Bafurday nigtrts aaless there are aeaa kna et Che Irgi! tare oa Satarday. - Both Tbe Statesman aad radio statioa KSL3J hare re ceived many expressions of appreciation of these broad- Kerr Job UM Coming Up on Monday Morning -House bill te. to abolish the po sition held by Dr. W. J. Kerr, has been set for special order of bus iness for the senate Monday at 11. o'clock, after 'Sen. Ross failed ia effort to hare It taken from tbe table- Satnrday. The . bill has passed the hoTtse. - VISION" WEEK 21st to 27th tbt Phcst 3118 ,