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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1947)
Senate Action PASSED; SB 22t fSeni. Marsh and BeltonV Appropriates 117,000 for placing stat es of Dr. John McLoughlln and the Rev. Jason Lee in statuary hall in Washington. D.C. and replicas in cap ital build in or grounds in Salem. HB Mi Reo. French and Sens. New "bry. Marsh) Lets Ui commission use Income Ux receipts to pay lor admin astrarine moonw of act. mm n Sep. French and Sens. New bry. Marsh 1 Lets x commission' use corporate excise taxes to pay (or ad BiwWrstiryi corporate excise tax act. HB IS IReps..' Morse. VsnDyke. Krfil-Inertaaes from S300 to 0 the fine for violators answerabl to direc tor of aeronautics rather than secre tary of state; takes 'bounties and part districts oat of categorlr of sub-divisions authorized to ,1ery aeronautics tas I : STB T7 Jteps. Morse. VanOvke. Wefis) Provides tnaiority of five member state aeronautics board shall Kavc 2M hoars of solo and three years steronavtics experience: exempts federally-owned aircraft from state reful taons; provides (or educational pro- cram; and naming of director and ex ecutive secretarv of aeronautics. B MS i Rep: K. Bennett ) Increases fttdces' pensions. B XS7 fCom. on nat. resources) Subs for HB 144 Provides for privi- -" r t1r-4t .'. thinks. - i f -i . . . ' sr. lege fees, creation of state forest re-i ties of having common carriers and Pudik uuiiues iniurta wiiu munii agencies and brokers. SJR IS (Com. on mining) Provides for an interim committee to study legislation regarding surface mining. habilitaUon end management tax act setting charge at 4 cents per 1000 feet over $23,000 feet, to be used for forest research laboratory and forest rehabil itation. , HB MS I Rep. C. Hill) Provides that county courts shall hold hearings before dosing any farm egress or in gress road used 10 years or more. HB 417 (Clackamas county deleg.) Creates district courts in county seats Of' counties between 30.000 and 100.000 population (Marion. Lane. Clackamas) with judge In each county to set 14500 and have same Jurisdiction as circuit courts up to sentences of year in jail and $3000 fine; eliminates justice of peace in county seats of such counties; county court to name district Judge. HB 411 (Com. on local govt.) Substitutes for HB 13S Provides for , CIougfr-Barrick 20S &. Church Ph. 9139 county conint: exempts farm, xrazir and timber lands; provides lor county HB 43S (Assess, 'tax.' com. )Pro vides for a two-cents-a-package tax on eigarets for two years. HB 471 (Revision of laws com.) Subs for HB 401 Defines arson and prescribes punishment thereof. - HB SOS (Joint ways, means com.) Allows state to claim recovery from J Xii is or legacies. - up io amounts oi public assistance received prior to re ceiving such gifts or legacies. -HB MS (Assess, tax., com.) Gives 60 per cent of tax on coin-operated device to general fund. 40 per cent to cougties on basis of population. (Tax now divided 60 per cent for public assistance and 40 per cent to counties with latter distribution based on wel fare costs). HB Joint ways, means, asses, tax corns.) Provides for referendum on raising Ss. 000.000 by property tax if deficit otherwise Is unavoidable In second half of next blennlum. HB S17 (Joint ways, means com.) Appropriates S2S 000.000 from ' liquor revenue for public welfare. HB ' Ma 4 Joint ways, means Ap propriates $25,000 for legislative costs. HB Ml (Joint way, means) Ap propriates ST7S.25e for department of veterans . ajiairs, SS85J7S for. nations 1 guard. " ; ' . ' HB S4Z (Joint ways, means) Ap propriates - S615.S23 for state health board ana related activities HB 54J-M Joint ways, means) Ap propriates S824S for small ctaims on state HB S44 (Joint ways, means) Ap propriates-iz.m.aa tor prison, hos pitals, training schools, deaf and blind scnoou, parole staff, etc. HB MS (Joint ways. mesnSi Cre ates $100,000 revolving fund for ad ministration ox proposed cigaret tax. ADOPTED: WE IS Joint ways, means com.) Requires' that departmental bills for the 45th legislative session be filed with the governor five, days- before the convening of the session. -HCR (Rep. VelUr Provides for an interim committee to study possibil REPASSED: SB 47, SZ, IM, J5S, 4JS. i HB 148. r. DEFEATED: SB 92 (Banking com.) Authorises fiduciary to acquire seal, personal and mixed property and investments pro vided acquisitions is not contrary to provisions of the will. " IB 177 (State affairs com.) Re moves limit by which prior service is counted for state employes retirement system (limit is now SO years). -INTRODUCED: SB 459 (Joint ways, means com.) Appropriates $11,125 for salaries and expenses of the -Willamette river basin Vcommisxion. - - SB (Joint, ways, means com.) Appropriates $30,035 for salaries and expenses of the committee on post war readjustment and development- ' SB 4C1-H Revision of laws com.) Validates any instrument, except a will, and makes it receivable a evidence In court. REFERRED TO COMMITTEE: SB 4i7. 43S, 459. 4SS. HB 234, 41. 42. S4S. . HJB SJ. "DO PASS' REPORTS ADOPTED: SB 347, 421. HB 15, 1SJ, 2M, tJ7. n, Ml. SIS. 415, 4S1, 4S4, 4SS, M3, SOS. SIS. SM. SIS. HJK1L 1 CP FOR FFSAL ACTION TOD AT: IB J7, 42S, 459, 4M. HB IS. 1U. 209. IJ4, 217. 274, 271, J31, 41 S, 4SS. 4S1. 4S4. 4SS. SOS. SOS, SIS. SM, Htm. is. SENATE CONVENES THURSDAY AT IIS AM. House Action PASSED: ; i HB 5SS (Revision of laws com.) Provides court reporters shall be ap pointed by county officials with ap proval of circuit ludge, to jet tnem come under retirement act. -i HB S4S ( Joint ways, means) Per mits state acquisition of Klamath Ma rine barracks and appropriates (20.000 for its operation as a vocational scnooi. SB 47 (Sen. McKay et al) Includes labor contractors in category of em ployment agents. SB SS (Banking: com.) Let fidu ciary prudently acquire property, make investments, if not contrary to pro visions of will; repeals other restric tions. - SB 117 (Labor. .Industries- com.) Sets up unemployment compensation regulations regarding pregnancy.; ' SB 124 (Labor, industries com.) Bases unemployment compensation rates on experience ot calendar " year: cuts contribution of employer by 1 per cent. SB 39M Revision of laws com.) Allows state prison convicts to make car license plates for use In Oregon, and other merchandise not for sale on open market. SB 410 (Labor, Industries com.) Increases from SIS for 20 weeks to $20 for 22 weeks the benefits under unem ployment compensation. SB 414 (Judiciary com.) Regulates cemetries and disposal of human re mains. ... SB SS (Military affairs com.) Lets department, of veterans' affairs keep veterans records. SB 140 ( Fishing Industry com.) Allots additional authority to fUh com mission regarding commercial fishing. SB SIS (Med. pharm. den. com.) Seta regulations for plumbers and ap prentices. SB 221 (Revision ot laws com.) Alters section providing for legal suc cession of survival when two persons die simultaneously. SB 222 Revision of laws com I Provides for proportional distribution among survivors of persons who die simultaneously. SB MS Sen. Chessman) Requires labelling of -certified seed and alters method of determining charges for testing. SB 421 (State affairs com.) Re serves for slate the mineral rights In property sold by state. SB 424 (State affairs com.) Re leases - rights- of-way for Irrigation ditches, etc, held by state for-. federal government. -1. ADOPTED: HJK IS 1 Rep." Eberhard : et al) Ratifies proposed constitutional amend ment limiting presidential tenure to two terms. HJR 24 (Natural resources com.) Authorizes bonds up to 1 per cent state's valuation for reforestation: SJR IS ( Mining com.) Provides for interim commission to sUidy regu lations for surface mining. . DEFEATED: HB SSI (Judiciary com;) Limits back -pay suits to one year within al leged cause ot action. (39-18). SB 442 (Labor, industries com.) Voids payment of workmen's compen sation for first three days of injury unless incapacitation extends 10 days or more (33-23). -REPASSED (asaended): HB 94, MS, 455. 4SS, 495, Jt2 MJ,-JJ7 It, 285. M. 17. 417. f SO 4? 4M DO-PASS REPORTS ADOPTED: SJM S; SB 550. 25-RR-REFERRED TO COMMITTEES: SB 24S. REFERRED TO COMMITTEES: HB MS. 549. 559. 55 L SB 324: SJR 19. INTRODUCED: HB 1 MS (Joint ways, means) Ap- nrooriates S1.075.B.O for superintendent of public instruction, vocational edu cation. . rehabilitation service, library Four II Club Leaders Meet at Y Saturday M4-H Club Spring Shtjiw" will be the subject for discussion at the Marion county 4 -Hi leaders' association meeting Saturday, April 5, 1:30 to 3 p. ml, at the Salem YMCA. j Explanations will be given on how to mount exhibits ifor dii- Valley Obituaries Thomas II. Rhoades ALBANY, April 2--Thorn a Hsnry Rhoades, 8S, died; in East Albany March 31, after a short ilness. Funeral services yrill be held from the Fisher Funeral Home. 2 p. m. Friday, April 4, the Rev. Orville F. Mipk offi dating. Concluding ritesi will be at the Portland Crematorium and Mausoleum. Born October 9, 1861.1 in Ber lin, 111., he had livd in Texas for ' i : . it f 1 a time before . coming years ago. He was a lajther by trade but retired several years ago. On July 29. 1886. he ! married Mary R. Payne in Albainy. She died May 13, 1936. burvsvors are four sons and four daughters, Russel H. Rhoades of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Lea A, Kenyon, Eu gene V. Rhoades, George M Rhoades and Mrs. Daphne M. Terhune, all of Albany, Harold A. Rhoades of Eugene, MrsL Arlene L. Westbrook, Portland, And Mrs Mary Nan Ochsner of Seattle; 12 grandchildren and twd great grandchildren. ; HB 549 (Joint ways, oroprUtes S913.999 for euiU courts, attorney eeneral attorneys, supreme court library .HB sse (joint ways. oroDriates S323.040 for assessment and taxation divisions HCR 11 (Rules com.) Provld mailine law codes and Journals islators. . IP FOR FINAL ACTION HB 54S. 549. 5SS. 119: HJM SB 433. 434, 445, 45, 354; SJM S: SCR 4. HOCSE RESUMES 14 A.M . . here 63 means) Ap- suprjeme. cir- district I Ap- and utilities ing for to le- TODAT: 21. SJR 17; TODAY. play at the spring show April 21 25; and some exhibits will be shown. Demonstration, judging and other contests will be dis cussed and illustrated. Joyce Kuenzi and Joan Scharf of the Middlegrove cooking club will demonstrate "How to Make Yeast Bread." Lyons Family Returns From Missouri Visit LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Weitman and daughter who spent the winter in Missouri, have re turned here and are visiting his sister, Mrs. Hershel Culweil. Mrs. Martin Harm sen and sons, Johnie and Ronald, of "Sum mit visited her sister, Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and family recently. Mr.and. Mrs. Ray Lewis who recently purchased the Frank Sutton place visited her sister in Corvallis Sunday. Visiting in .Portland Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Kimery. Mrs. Willard Kimery and Frank Kimery. Mrs. Jessie -Fay of Lak'eview visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sut ton, recently. The) Stcrtsrsmcm, Salem. Orsxjon, Thursday. April 3. 1947 7 Birthday Is Observed Willi Party in Turner 'TURNER Mrs. Mary Ball and Mrs. Henry Wetshaar entertained with a birthday dinner honorirrg 1 vonu 5 ; ; Mrs. Keith BalU-Guests present were Mr, and Mrs. C F Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Petersen, Edith Shifferer, Bob ami Keith Ball, The sea mouse is actually F011 SALE: BLUE TAG IIAHSIIALL Strawberry Plants CERTIFIED by Oregcn Slale Ccllcge Itpys to plant the best. V'e are contracting addi tional strawberry acreage. Phone 5502 or write UI lilED GI.0V7EI1S; ux ., ' Salem, Oregon Telspli 1 . one Compw Offered to fir nitrate have repeatedly offered to renew present liberal contracts, but the union have refused and have made demands which would cost about $100,000,000 per year. Some unions have threatened to strike if 'these demands are not met. Telephone people are well paid . We want it tliat way. Studies show their wages compare favorably with those paid by other concerns in the community for work requiring similar skill and training. v 1 Their wage rates have been increased an average of 58 per cent in the last six years. .This is in addition to regularly-scheduled raises. . Telephone people have good working conditions. Their work is steady, r . They have holidays and vacations with .pay. ; , ' - ' : ' a Tliey have sickness and death benefits and pensions. Union Demands Would Cost $1 00,000,000 This, is equivalent to an average in crease of $45.00 a year in your telephone bill and 2,300,000 others. It is equivalent to a 40 per cent increase in all telephone rates. It is five times our 1946 earnings. It would make our payroll alone larger than all the money we took in last year. In- recognition that the public in terest comes first and to eliminate any reason for a telephone work stoppage which would be a disaster, for the public, the company has offered to submit , to arbitration the question of wages which is the fundamental issue in dispute. Differences Can Be Settled Here on the Coast Some unions are now insisting that their demands be settled on a nationwide basis. We believe our differences can better be settled here by arbitrators to be selected from a panel named by the U. S. Department of Labor. " ,,0ur contracts are with Pacific coast unions and they reflect wage conditions as they apply here. We feel that it is bet ter for Iwo groups which have bargained together for years to iron out their own differences instead of trying at the same time to settle all the problems that other parties may have in other parts of the country. This seems fairer to local tele phone users' who in the long run must pay the bill. A telephone strike in Oregon ap parently is being engineered by "remote control" although local means are at hand to avoid it. We believe our offer to arbitrate the wage issue is fair to every one. There is no excuse for a telephone strike. O The Public Interest Conies First The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Worth of ! ! ; IFnoiDSeim IFcodM YOUR OWN SELECTION AT : . PARAMOUNT MARKET 260 NORTH LIBERTY BUSICK'S MARKET - COURT andORTH COMMERCIAL KRUEGER'S4 ICASH & KARRY 610 LANCASTER DRIVE WITH E ACH 41 Tula Eweub- J(SJLU(S'J ' As Advertised In April 5 Saturday Eveniag Post Kw&eJft.oveS Select I m 91.59 - 1Q 1 Monthly Only fJa&U ! ar "" a j asjssw"- . mmum, i t a . ' -f " S,-. . v: ' ' ' - I CEFC7I SEE TC1S Unconditional fire-year warranty guar antee with free replacement on any de fective refrigeration part. i:d:.:e fteezer ; , WITH. ZERO WALL Store your own frozen foods at homo fax this efficient, convenient Amana S eu. i Freezer. Many exdustve features.. The outstanding . 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