11Tho Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Friday. March 35, H49 Bain Defends Use of State Stationer y Sen. Jack Bain, Portland demo crat, told fellow senators Thurs day he would continue to use his state-printed stationery to corre spond with his party's precinct committeemen throughout the state. Speaking from the floor. Bain answered Rep. Raymond Coulter, Grants Pass republican who ac cused Bain in .speech in the bouse of wasting state money to wifle political letters. "I have a right to advise pre cinct workers on what we are do ing down here," Bain said. "It's my own state stationery, and I'll pay the $24 postage for the letters myself . Bain charged the legislative highway interim committee spent an exhorbitant sum ($105,000) to print a report on its proposed highway building program. He also rapped the expensive .bien nial report of the state highway commission which was placed on legislators' desks Thursday. "For a moment I thought It was Omar Khayam's lyrics," he com mented, "bound in Moroccan lea ther." In the Senate . PASSED IS 117- Hitchcock )-BootU the pay f Klamath county official. SB IS (Joint Mult Del.) Allow Multnomah county conatabM ( for lummom, orders, etc., served for the district courts. . SB US Manh) Requires the la bor rommlralontr'i office to pay at torney! fees for litigants who are suc cessful in prosecuting a claim against the labor bureau. SB 35 Municipal Affairs) Auth orize cities to borrow money on war rants or short-ierm notes to meet cur rent expenses or retire bonds. SB SSS (Dunn) Validates divorce decree in which the district attorneys have not attended the final hearing. SBT 39" Labor 4c Industries) Pio hifcrts sales of any boilers In Oregon that have not been inspected and ap proved by the state bureau of labor. SB 447 (Rsv. of Laws) Allows the committee on executive appointments to vote on nominees by mail if mem bers are unable to attend a regular meeting. HB 113 (Game) Boosts license fees for fur farmer from f 10 to $23 a year and sets new regulations. HB 2S (Sell at Musa) Boosts the pay of WtMO county officials. HB SIS (Baum) Boosts the pay of Union county official. HB J4S (Wilson Jc Smith) Boost iha pay of Malheur county officials. HB 41J (Shepard St Others) Boosts the pay .of Columbia county officials. HB 41 (Shepard 4c Others) Boosts the pay of Columbia county officials. HB ttS (Logan) Allows municipal water districts to levy a tax up for mills per fl tor fire protection. HB 411 (Taxation) Exempts from excise tax. dividends paid to Oregon corporations by foreign corporations to which the Oregon firm holds 90 Ber cent or more of voting stock. ADOPTED HCB a (Dyer St Condit) Sets up a five-man legislative interim commit tec to study possible use by Oregon of the S3 .500.000 Astoria naval hospital which the federal government is will ing to give tne state free. - RE-BEPEKRED JR 3. SB 394. iB 123, 348. DEFEATED SB S3 (Hilton) Requires candidates Submiting copy for the voter pamphlet to send any matter which attacks an opposing candidate or po litical party to the person or party being attacked 13 day before filing With the election division. REFERRED SB 47. 44. MB 441. . DO PASS REPORTS ADOPTED SB 1, 332. SJR 14. " HB Ml. UP POR ETNA I. ACTION TODAT SB S77. ITS, 27, !, 24, 3M, 33S, SS4. SJR 24. . HB 34. 443, 3S. SENATE RESUMES IS A.M. TODAT. iMiiiiieMarMMHMn m ' I - " - .1 ISCUlt , VPT Roll leu,-'.- Autna . - tey6oy es House Approves Solitrtng Incomes For State Tax i if A bill to permit married cou pies to split their incomes for state income tax purposes after the community property law expires was passed in the house Thursday and nent to the senate. The legislature has already vo ted to repeal the 1947 community property law and it will expire 90 days after the lawniakers adjourn. The act is no- longer necessary since enactment of; a federal law which allows all stales the income tax split on federal income taxes. The lower tax rates under the split-income provision result be cause the divided; income plan places couples in lower brackets. .In the House PASSED HB IM (Tax a) ion j Permits cities to carry over S per cent of their total receipts yearly a wof king capital. nB IS7 (Judiciary) Would allow married couples to split their income for state income; tax purposes after the community property law is re pealed. : f HB 411 (Rev. Of taws) Boosts sal arles of district J court judges from $400 to S3.V00. I i HB 47 (Joint Mr ay St Means) Appropriate SS2JIO0, for purchase of ground at 13th t Ferry street for a state parking lot HB 4SS (Joints Way it Means) Dissolves the post-war rvadjiutment and development ; commission. HB 4tl (Foo4 Dairying) In clude rabbiu in the law forbidding ales of animal ued In medical ex periment for hufensjn consumption. SB (Med.. Phsrm. at Dent.) Re quiring persons adopting children to furnish certain fart about themselves to the state health; department. SB 154 (Rev. of taw) Permit of ficials of Hillcret School for Girls to return Incorrigible girls to Jurisdiction of court. jj SB 174 (Interstate Cooperation) To permit the board) of control to im prison Oregon's women criminals In women's rcformstprle outside the state. t SB SIS (Smith) Makes minor amendments in law reauiattne sales of sewer or street ; bonds by cities. SB 22 (Judiciary) Allows attor ney fees to persons and companies cringing action no collect for bad checks. i v SB 144 ( Piece I Tightens educa tional requirements for practice of cosmetic therapy. SB 349 (Militant Affairs) Provides for acquisition of land for a national veterans cemetery ; at Portland SB Je (County: Affairs) Raises the population Ilsure In the Multnomah county law regelating boarding of Jail prisoners. ' ? t ADOPTED HJR IS (Doerfler) Sets an interim committee to study feasibility of de veloping a botanical garden a pro posed by . the Oregon Federation of Garden club. INTRODUCED HB 473 (Came) Sub for HB 334. providing 73 full-time state police of ficers io enforce game aame laws to be Daid j from the ger the game fund. 'j from the general fund and from HB 4S7 (Joint Way Means) A propriating $22,300 for purchase of tract at 13th and Ferry street for a parking lot. HB 44 (Joint Ways St Means) Re quiring counties to levy the 4-mill weuare lax on me total assessed val uation as of January 1 of the ore ceding year and that warrants for the first quarter's contribution shall issued not later than July 30. HB 493 (Highways) Sub for SB 273. exempting logging trucks from stop ping at all times when crossing a highway. Allows them to proceed with directions from traffic signals or a flagman. i HB 494 (Joint -Way 4c Mean) Return about 1&.000 of unexpended fund from higher: education and vet eran educational i aid funds. SB 1S7, 239. MS.i 398. 447. RE-REFERRED HB 474. REFERRED HB 491 to' 494 iae. SB 344. 394, 397, 43. DO NOT PASS REPORT ADOPTED HB 433 (Swcttl To increase driv ers license fees, giving the additional funds to cities and counties for roads. BO MM REPORTS ADOPTED HB 275, 34S, 494, 412. UP FOR FINAL ACTION TODAY HB 77, IS1, 474, 484, 44, 494. SB IS. 141, 239. 272, 337. HOUSR RESUMES 14 A.M. TODAT. .i ' I ...I. iiiSMaaM A IA CUP " J2!K HSU d continuous! v--i tl " 'oast for eVeXj'Z'" o even ?eo Coffee hl erdoo' " and CtaMa W s Svs Gffee I Plan Calls for Probe of State Welfare Setup A joint resolution creating an interim committee; with authority to conduct an investigation of the entire state public assistance pro gram, involving its financial an gles, was approved by the legis lative joint ways and means com mittee Thursday. The committee, comprised of two members of the senate and three members of the house, would hold an organization meet ing prior to July 1 of this year and file its report with the legislature. An appropriation of $2,500 to de fray costs of the committee was provided. Rep. William Morse said he did n't know whether appointment of the committee would do any good but believed the action was jus tified. Senator Austin Flegel declared that while he was in sympathy with the public welfare program he was of the opinion that the in terim committee would have a sta bilizing effect. Rep. Henry Semon said he fa vored better coordination of all state departments. Committee approval was given Dili carrying an appropriation of $113,000 for purchase of land by the state highway commission here for construction of an office building. The proposed structure would cost between $1,300,000 and $2,000,000, with the highway com mission also contributing $37,000 or its funds for landscaping pur poses. , Highway department officials indicated that bonds would be is sued for construction purposes to be repaid over a period of approx imately zo years. Retention of Labor Curb Laws Asked The house labor committee Thursday recommended defeat of two bills to repeal restrictive labor laws passed in the 1947 session. The committee voted 5 to 4 to stamp "do not pass" on bills seek ing repeal of the laws which re quire holding secret elections to determine if labor disputes exist and outlaw secondary boycotts and "hot cargo" actions by unions. The committee decided to bring the issue to the floor Monday when the house will decide whe ther it wants to throw the laws out or retain them. The action followed a Tuesday meeting of the committee in which State Labor Commissioner W. E. Kimsey said that the laws should be repealed. Voting "do not pass" on the re peal bills were Reps. Rudie Wil- helm, Portland; Earl McNutt, Eu gene; Joseph Dyer, Astoria; Ralph Moore, Coos Bay and Giles French, Moro. Voting for repeal were Reps Phil Brady, Grace Peck, and Gust Anderson, Portland, all democrats except Anderson. Roseilale Community Club Plans Carnival ROSED ALE The Community club met Saturday night. Plans are being completed for the car nival to be held in April in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brownlec and Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Enger. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hamilton and daughter of Prineville, Ore., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hamilton, last week end. 4 ivnv '.n and irii or Se woV; uniform S2rfJ " coff. xcfusiva Li1 oastins?.- .1 loi itasSlPstOS. Additional State Property Okehed The bouse Thursday passed an sent to the senate a bill appropri ating $22,500 to purchase addition al property for the state heating plant at 13th and Ferry streets, j Under terms of the oill, th property could be used for a park ing lot or for an addition to the heating plant Bill Allows Board To Send Women to California Prison A bill allowing ti.e board of con trol to send Oregon's women crim inals to . a women's reformatorjr now being constructed in Califor nia was passed in the house Thursday and sent to the gover nor. The house also approved and sent to' the governor a bill allow ing officials of the Hillcrest School for Girls in Salem to return incor rigible girls to jurisdiction of the courts. Contractors and Home Builders Sec u at once for the bent buy in complete plumbing; job SOMETHING NEW DECATUR & IIAERZ 970 S. Commercial St. 7esi Salen Ai the Fool of the Bridge 0 $52fZ (S) 7-oz. Bantam 10c 2.39 r 'fzi LUX VEGETABLLS Exlra choice each L 11 No. 2's wmm so Abolition of Pari-Mutuel Law Sought The house controversy over horse and dog racing became even more snarled Thursday when the state and federal affairs commit tee recommended outright repeal of all pari-mutuel betting in Ore gon. I Committee members said they were weary of listening to a two month wrangle between horse and dog racing interests over who should have the best racing dates. I The committee became irritated Thursday morning when the house voted to send a proposed dog-horse race bill back to committee for specific changes. The measure - - a product of several weeks work by the com mittee would have increased the horse and dog breeders' take from pari-mutuel receipts from 12 j to IS per cent, doubled the state tax on betting, and limit dog and EnJqo E IB IS IL case TOILET SOAP 1 l3 1 CAKE AT REG. PRICE 1 CAKE AT H PRICE Both Cl (7 lbs. 8 Aofsc racing 'meets In Portland to 50 days for each class. Both Inter est now hold 60-day meets. .' Thursday afternoon, however, the house voted to reconsider its earlier decision, and sent the bill back to committee without defin ite instructions to amend. Propo nents said the increased tax would boost the state's take even with shorter meets. Should the legislature outlaw dog and horse racing county fairs and other expositions would lose their benefits from the pari-mutuel receipts. Most of the funds are used to support the fairs and expositions. McDowells 'market - 171 S. Commercial St. Inspoctsxl Meats) Phono 3-8737 Buy your freh and cured meats at McDowell's Market - you set better cuts, bet ter service, and save more. No middle roan profits to pay at McDowell's. HAI1S Whol or half Lb. 55 C PlCinC SHOULDER n fce BACOII H HAIIS : . . Lb. HS) PACKS ... Lb. KS SIDE &2c BOSTOII fcDc BACOII . ..Lb. V5) BUTTS . . . Lb. )S All oar pork prod acts are snide item sething bt the finest asallty of pork that eaa be besght. All ehelce train fed pis. PORK SHOULDER ROAST u. 470 These are all well trimmed perk sheilder reasta. Any slie yes wish. BEEF T (gc BEEF p)p)c BOASTS a . Lb, KS) I BOH . . . Lb. a.sflc a2?ii e sir ism H IB E TallPinls 15c . 2.98 ea. saiw case NO DEPOSIT OR REFUND iwLjtA 1MB mm License Hike Bill Beaten A bill to increase drivers' li cense fees to $5 was killed in the house Thursday. ' Under the measure, introduced by Rep. A. J. Swett, Tillamook, cities and counties would have re ceived the additional funds ra ed through the Iiense boost. The bill was "indefinitely" post poned after the house accepted a majority "do not pass" report from its highways committee. lbs. lbs. 2 35c 290 A l&l&lf&&hl HAKE SAVHIG CEIITEB YOUB HEAT BUYING CEIITEn 7E SELL I1EAT, HOT UORDS 2 For 290 PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN MON ARK LARD PROM MON ARK BEEP FRESH FROM MON ARK flmf FROM TOP GRADE BEEP MON ARK BEEF End cuts TIIIS IS MON ARK BACON TRY. IT, YOU WILL ALWAYS BUY IT t tr Bill Gets Study But No Verdict The senate county affairs com mittee, after nearly an hour's dis cussion Thursday afternoon, failed to reach a decision on a proposal to base salaries of county officers o. population. It was agreed to postpone action until the 30 senators have had, an opportunity to study the proposed salary classifications presented to the committee. ? Salen Vi Ilile Ilorlh ct Underpass E EH cass A tomM A Lb. BUCKET lb. lb. HOGS .Lb. Lb. tL?t' County Salary Hie