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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1945)
X2 C2ZG0:i CTATC1I&2X, Solas. Oregon, Frficry IZxtlaq. rotatory tX IMS. Senate Beats Non-Partisan Assessor Bill ; By a vote of 23 to 6, the senate Thurdsay indefinitely postponed bill by Sen. Coe McKenna, pro viding for the election of county assessors on a non-partisan basis. Following the defeat, Senator McKenna asked and was granted permission to withdraw two oth er proposals relating to county assessors, providing that candi dates for county assessor should submit to an examination by the state tax commission before their names would be eligible for a place on the ballot, and the other providing for an equalization of county assessors' salaries, under which increases would have ran ged as high as $400 a year. A bill which would increase the alary of the state engineer from $4500 to $4800 a year was refer red to the joint ways and means committee. j A senate bill, by the labor and industries committee, creating a five-man contractors state license board empowered to pass on the qualifications of to revoke their contractors ; and licenses under certain conditions, was indefin itely postponed, j . Sens. John Carson and Freder ick Lamport, Marion county, Thursday introduced a resolution under which tile ; constitutional provision forbidding 1 Chinese to hold! real estate In Oregon would be eliminated. If approved both by the senate and house of repre sentatives the bill will be referred to the voters at lhe next general election. I Jfsychiatric rrogram Gets Reconsideration The senate, upon motion of Ben. Thomas R. Mahoney, Thurs day . reconsidered the vote by which a bill providing for estab lishment of a psychiatric hospital in Multnomah pounty was de feated at . Wednesday's session. The bill later was reref erred to the committee on public build ings and institutions for amendment Proposed Redistricting of State Senate Areas JUkely To Add New Fireworks Additional fireworksand time at ; the i teg end of the 43rd legislature appeared a possibility today with wmouncement by Sen Marshall Cornett ox Klamata ran inai ne wouia ina-oauce ixumuaj bill to reapportion state senatorial districts ox eastern ana soutu Simplified Form for State Taxes Sought State income taxpayers with in come from salary or wages less than $5000 could file their returns next year on a simplified form similar to the federal withholding certificate, a bill introduced In the house Thursday by the taxation and revenue committee provides. ern Oregon, j ' f . I - . The proposed measure Is similar to tnat wmcn last session. It would eliminate the 19th district, now served by Sen. Rex Ellis of Pendleton, and split Cornett's own 17th district which now includes one-fourth of the state Klamath, Lake, Des chutes, Crook and Jefferson coun ties. The redistricting would be as follows: District 17 Klamath and Lake counties. District 18 Sherman, Gilliam, Wheeler, Morrow. District 19 Deschutes, Jeffer son, Crook. L Whether the proposed elimina tion of Ellis lflth district now Morrow, Umatilla and Union county would , bring repercus sions from friends in the Multno mah delegation was not definite ly known. Multnomah members have declared that on the basis of Portland's swollen population a re districting of that area on a popu lation basis would give it from 10 to 13 senators compared to the current five. Upstate counties have 25. If the Multnomah group coun tered Cornett's proposal with a bill for general redistributing, the re sultant battle could last for days. , Under present districting, Pen dleton has two senators Ellis who serves three Counties including Umatilla and Sen. Carl Engdahl who serves Umatilla alone (20th district). Terms of both Ellis and Engdahl expire before the next legislative session. almost passed Additional Legislative News on Page 16 In the House Bills passed Thursday: --KB 163 continues salary increase of fustic of peace of Harney county. HB 17; increase salary of Grant ounty officials. HB 178 adds $1500 to amount coun ties can pay on advertising. KB , 299 continues increases of sal aries of Washington county. HB 347 provides that i educational acuities for veterans be administered y director of veterans affairs. HB 377 increases salaries of Yam kill county officers. HJR a provides for. interim com anttea to study statutory revisions. SB 41 increases to S7.90O.00O (from $1500.000) the industrial accident fund iwerve.' SB 4 extending provisions for coun ty payment of ire -protection. SB 68 validates divorce decrees which otherwise -might -be challenged n the basis of residence particularly elates to service talk.).- SB 71 provides penalties for viola tion of forest protection laws. SB 98 extends term for board mem tors in a Multnomah county school Sistrict. SB S9 putting fish commission en Arect appropriation basis. SB Mi liows city to buy surplus war goods without bidding. SB 163 continues salary increases for Wallowa county officials. SB 189 lets veteran organizations raw on certain counties for burial expenses not to exceed $100 for funeral expenses of indigent veteran or mem tor of his family. - SB 191 salary increases for Marion ounty officials. SB 203 defines terras in narcotics control laws. r SB J2J authorizes erntra court re. jortfor Marion ond - Linn circuit : Repassed will -senate amend ments: HB 118. "Do pass" committee reports adopted: Referred to committees: HB 381, S36, 387; SB 3$. 168. New bills: HB 388, by taxation and revenue eommiuee io provide a simplified tn ome tax table and mk roturn HB 389, by assessment and tax tin eommittce amends section 110-313, as mended. Relates la assessment and viim on or snips. HB 390. by insurance com mitt elating to inxuranra MmiuniM HB 391, by insurance committee ra wing io insurance companies. Columbia Valley Authority Opposed The senate irrigation and drain age committee introduced a me morial Thursday asking congress not to pass legislation creating the Columbia Valley Authority. The memorial asks that states be per mitted to keep control over irriga tion, flood control and power Tights. Game Refuge in Polk County Gets Senate Approval The senate Thursday passed a bill (SB 219) by Sena. John Car. son and Frederick Lamport de signating the following Polk coun ty area as a game refuge for the next six years: . 1 I "Beginning at a j point on the bank of the Willamette ! river di rectly beneath T the i center of the Polk county-Marion county bridge at Salem; n thence southwesterly along the center line of said bridge and road to center Una of Wallace road the same being state hlfcft- way No. 221; thence northerly following the center line of said county road to the county line between Polk and Yamhill coun ties; it thence easterly along said county Una to the Willamette river to the place of beginning, and including all aloughs and backwaters included , in said Senate Committee Favors Service Bills ; The senate committee on; mili tary affairs Thursday sent out "do pass reports on four bills to increase the salary of the senior officer ., of the Oregon national guard from $4800 to (8000; pro vide that probationary teachers now in the armed forces shall ac cumulate credits while so serving towards teaching certificates; give veteran associations free quarters in armories; levy? an annual 45 100 mill tax for 10 years, tf vot ers approve, for financing con struction of armories in 20 Ore gon cities, i I Unemployment Benefits Set f : At 18 Week 4 - - i : The senate labor and industries committee-Thursday agreed upon an Unemployment benefits formula providing for a maximum of $18 fori 20 weeks with a limit of one- fifth of the worker's base year earnings. . However, Chairman Lew Wallace reserved the right to brifig In a minority report calling fori a maximum of $20 for 20 weeks with a limit of one-fifth of the annual wages. The formula was decided upon following hearings at which repre sentatives of employers and unions discussed senate bill 78, which would have set the limit at $25 for 26 weeks and one-third of the an nual earnings. . The present law fixes an upper limit of 815 for If weeks and one- sixth the workers' wages. Senate bill 78 was sponsored by thm ! nreffoa Federation ox uow and the CIO, and was the principal unemployment measure upon which representatives of unions and employers were unable to agree. Other bills in the group were reDorted out Thursday py the committee and will reach third reading today. With the exception of a measure extending coverage to all employ ers i with $100 or more quarterly payrolls all these bills were given "do pass" i recommendations. BILL SHUNTED ASIDE The senate Thursday indefi nitely nostponed a bill by the Ir rigation and drainage committee riesicmed to strengthen the law relative to Qualifications and ex perience of water masters In ir rigation and drainage matters. Salary Increase for Justice of Peace Asked A bill was introduced in the tenate by the Marion county dele gation Thursday, to increase the salary of the justice of the peace for the .Marion county aismct from $2400 to $3000 a year. f SIMPLE AS 123 " ! -.UV i "4 : X KafrwUoi tSMris wfaa sripli ectwa I Ctraat DotKfc powder for JadanitJ senoaal argfcael This eee-der ckaasas teas at V. tawhes Mm tics, sa a senmfctty sWsriataj, DcUgbtfaay , saehwM ee ictMalt sstdlriaat Miat eesr. Btoaaalnl tailafaesns e foar aioaey back. AS Draggins. PAY BILL UP TODAY The senate Judiciary committee recommended passage of a bill to increase the fees of Jurors from $3 to $4 a day. The bill originally asked for $5. Final action is sched uled today. ; In the Senate Bills passed: SB 21S by Senators John Carson and Frederick Lamport. Marion county. providing for the creation of a game refuge in Polk county. ; Bills introduced: t SB 148. by Cornett aha Newbnr relating to contributions deductible In computing state income : tax. So 249, by Hilton relating to tourist camps. SB 230. br cornett and Nawbry relating to state Income tax. SB 251, by Lee Patterson relating t4 the salary of the quarter-master general and chief of ordinance attached to the state adjutant general's office. SB 252, by Wallace making It un- uiwiui io uu or iian ior craw-iisn ii any waters of the state of Oregon by any means In any year from April 15 to June 1. prescribing penal ties and declaring an emergency. I SB -253, by Strayer relating to cruel tveatment to animals. SB 254, by game committee to authorize creation of game manage ment areas, their regulation and pro viding penalty for violation. SB 255. by Marion county delega tion increasing the salary of the jus tice of the peace of the Marion county district from $2400 to S3000 a year. "Do pass" committee reports adopted: SB 125, 61, 04, 219, 62, 226, 232, 243, 150, 218, 8. 136, 143, 74, 27; HB 138, 9, 332, 351, 306, 100, IS, 339, 211, 216, 330, 355, 362; HJM 5. reported out witnout recom mendation; SB 82. "Do not pass" reports adopted: SB 93, 6, 45, 67, 224, 36, 146. , Re-referred: SB 62. ! Referred to committees: SB 244, 245, 246, 247; HB 356, 357, 364, 365, 375, 183, 185, 218, 271, 306, 320, 326, 327, 342, 346, 349. Introduced: HB 174, 178, 299, 347, 377; HJR 8.- . nnn n nnr i Wu? m Lift l IIcdJcc'j, VJIiiic Fir, Sprues cy Uh fit - 2 FL io 8 Ft. . , :r. - : - : . : '- ' - - .5 .: 1 !..:. V ". " .. '' Present delivered price, is established OPA ceiling price of $12.00 per cord 128 cu. ft. stacked for logs with bark on; "$2.00 additional if peeled. Minimum top diameter of six inches impeded or 4 inches peeled. 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