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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1949)
ruDiic Welfare Program Set At $55,000,000 The joint legislative way and In tlie Senate : FAIIID SB MS (Pattcraoa .and Carson) Tightens provisions of the public em ploye rturtnwni acu SB 34? (County Affair) Pre venta Marlon. L-ane and Clackamaa counties from Inheriting the Multno mah county law requirinf appointment of a special- district attorney ; to pro secute juvenile eases. SB SS4 (County Affairs) Pro vents Marlon. Lane and Clackamas means committee recommended counues iron innenun ia Miumo- MoT fUtepubUc welfare pr- ZUSSZTt, up gram cvouua; ij,uw,wu iui utc i lis duo get. two years beginning next July 1. sb mi txducatioai crmum It la tlO aaa noa mora than for I special fund svithin the eeneraJ fund the present biennlum, but is SO,- Ki.m.h VTn. 1 000.000 less than requested by the tftSTluZ iuni pproprit" state public welfare commission. sb its (Education Allows the The committee recommenaea Kn jnsree ana um j!-- ) iiui am .ij uquor caiua commission io ariw spending: 2 8, 3 00, 000 lor Old warrants from the state treasury and pension, a lugui ui vu uw i pay ma-ir employes py cnecM. amsMint MniiMH h the mmmii SB Sit (Camel Prohibits com 4 I 1 . I i .1 all . S10n. I tnrf I. tnhtitariM It WOn't b enough tO provide IB Ml - I Med- Pharm. aV IWnt.l S30 monthly miBUnum pensions, on wmn aentans to practice in Ore the basis of the present relief rolL f? 27L !W -- from . . . . w ,v.m nauonai poira ox denial exam- Which were voted by the people mrs t lieu of an Oregon certificate, last November. But it will be ib - (Lynch Others) Ap nouh to nrovide slight Increase Propria tea S30.000 to loan cities to I- finance local housing surveys to de- toJrPJent0njll . r. w termlne hmubif needs. Of the total $55,000,000 welfare sb ms ( education Permits the nrnsnni h atat wniiM mntrib I Oregon Technical inatltuta ta 4noait ute $26,236,000, mostly from sales "J" ?w m the state a.- of liquor. The federal government me j Patterson others) WOUld pay 919,080,0UU, ana Uie Appropriates B79oo to continue oper counties $9,684,000. . tJi 22UUe tor The $28,500,000 pension program hb act (Arruii..,.. s. n, would be split as follows: $14,-1 the state Into districts for purpose of 820,000 by the tederai government, T?'1'""" jron -$9,576,000 by the sUte, and $4,104,- Vm'lS.'J. f!l , 000 by the counties. Abolishes post - war' readjustment Other parts of tne weuare pro- oprnen commission. mrmm fnr 112 (575 000 for sen- J5 wr. Means) eral assistance, $8,000,000 aid to 77S5vi5 iCb -dependent children and $625,000 hb u i (Legas) Permits poiiti- aid to the blind. . lU,""''" property The whole Den ion program is I Hr M ri..rsr . expected to provoke a bitter fight legal speeds limit for motorboata and on the house and senate floors, as EAESSLe2L :onrlc!- old age pension groups will make - a determined fight to get their $50 hb jm (Joint ways and Means) minimum pension. Soleras Favor Rearranging Of Legislature Appropriates $190,000 for purchase of property in a aaiem dmck bounded bv Chenwkila winUr riM Summer streets: t3TJtOO at aunt to h waca xor uTuunf and landscapina Summer street which will be between the proposed state highway commU 2" building :and the proposed state HB 499 (Local Cammt SL.. slery of Clackamas county at S32S a momn ana. allows him S cents t mllev for traveling, e (State and Fed. Affairs )- Prohibits Cities from aHnntln m Am TV. ..ns. lMinn an4 nHv-1 UsTht SSVlnaT time and allnwa mtvm-r leges committee Monday approved ."wn Yt a house joint resolution providing Washinjrton and caiifomu that the legislature two years hence hb ni (McAllister & Van Dyke) may reapportion its members, sub- " w season county r ject to suggested amendments to hb 2 (Rev. of Laws) Makes be considered by Rep. Phillip the office of notary public non-iu-Hitchcock and David O'Hara, in f,"v'- lcgui-tors to retain Charge of the state elections bu- " kepassed ewon reau, I HB in (StaU & Fed. Affairs) A A R -afAT-Tswi I CA4tnT4fS HillrrMt '-: irhAAt mow umu to the voters for approval or re-1 - BEFEKSiED jection. sb m. The resolution, as consiaerea Dy D -. mittee. provides that no county Asking the acxV? of luu S" uJ shall have more than six senators to start negotiations with Canada to and one senator snared Jointly witn rr " V" Y 'rwuon or a natural fas two other counties and not more to the northweX provmc of AiberU than 13 representatives and one iw (Neuberger) Sets up a .nai. K n-wA nritK nntllM' flVe-man laeialaHvA, Mtmiwi. J... county. Multnomah county now has I Sc Proving leglalaUve 14 represen lauvn buju i kim an zi (Vfahoncv Ac Uuul a it w v. 1 , .k i - . r. ' tors. I mwt-w:, uie rate civu service pose of the resoluUon was to legal- s." of luor VIndian7 To prmit It nrhat alrciHv hat hn done. He I SB 4X3 ircriml n.i..i said a number of attorneys contend I s.? d'fc.tln-the state engin- that reapportionment of the legis- rtehUon''.Lfr'"!: .w.r lature is mandatory by the State Camp Adah- Area lost by federal oc corutitutTon while other attorneys ?ioa ot during the late disagree with this interpretation. SB 424 (Mmin,) t-i.. 'If we want to reapportion tne face minina- DnTinn. . legisUture it should be accomplish- m,n w ed at the 1951 session following tne ay- . sez, tvs, , 1950 federal census," Hitchcock do-pass Beports mnmn averred. ;J. . " 35S, M4. k r.?..,NiiLsT?N xoday HB IS. 2iS. aai i- M ... SENATE KXSUMES 1 A. M. TODAV. Bill Would Allow Indians to Buy Whites' Firewater STUDENT BILL, SIGNED Spring's In the Air A bin to allow Indians to buy Gov. McKay gigned Into law .ana arms, jirewaier w miru-1 jwonaay a pill to let Alaska and duced in the senate Monday by Hawaii residents attnH o. Sen. Richard L. Neuberger of Port- state colleges without having to - I vui-vi-staie nuuon lees. iveuoerger sa ia uie present taw dates back to pioneer days when traders sold whiskey to the Indi ans to put them on the warpath. He contends the tribesmen got ex tremely intoxicated because they were not used to the spirits. He said the existing law is dis criminatory, and that modern In dians don't get any drunker than white men if they over-indulge. However, the Indians stUl could not buy liquor even if the state restriction is repealed. There is still a federal law to keep them from buying liquor. Bird A re ?fe i n gin g Natural Gas from Alberta Sought A memorial was introduced by 12 senators Monday asking the U.S. state department to negotiate treat ies with Canada and Alberta so that the proposed natural gas pipe line from Alberta to Washington and Oregon can be built. Sun?s shining and we're "Expecting'" Life Is Really Wonderful I I-B AP1UL 6 es' Pay Bill Sent Back To Committee The senate-passed bill increasing the salaries of state supreme court justices from ssooo to S10.000 year was returned to the legislative joint ways and means committee Monday with Indications that (xmpromIse may be sought before 11 is reported out for final consid eration in the house. The bill previously was reported out by the ways and means com mittee with a "do not pass recom mendation but this recommends tlon was rejected by the senate which approved the salary Increase 17 to 13. On the senate floor sev eral ways and means committee members charged that in increas ing the salaries for the supreme court Justices the door would be opened wide for other salary in creases Involving state and district officers. Civil Service Ouster Sought A bill designed to abolish the 1945 state civil service act was in troduced in the senate Monday by Sen. Thomas R. Mahoney, Port land. The measure. If nessed br the legislature, would liquidate the Or egon state civil service commis sion which hires, classifies and reg ulates the promotion of all state workers. Mahoney said he believes the commission and system Is 'Ineffi cient and works to the detriment of the employes and the state. In the House PASSED STB 1 (Snort. Oeary) Author izes department of higher education to construct greenhouse - laboratory at OSC for testing seed potatoes; appro priates S2S.M0: potato growers would contribute equal amount BB 142 (Educ. com. by req.) Lets state supt. of public instruction commodity guts; appropriates accept saoxw. 411 (Military Aff. com.) Pro rides for the establishment of a civil defense agency to act In emergencies. B 4M (Rev. of Laws com.) Allows county elections tor issuing of rood bonds to be held on apodal dates as well as at general elections. BB set (Ways. Means com.) ruminates requirements that special 14,000 Insurance commission funds be in special fund for secretary, of state. B SOI (Ways, Means om.) Appropriates 9140,000 tor administering uniform motor vehicle safety act. BB leg (Game com.) Eliminates state game assembly from state tith ing act and. la effect, would add IS state policemen to game enforcement, - a si ii (auns et ai memoes former subdivisions of state in law regulating replacement of lost, destroy ed or stole; IPunMii IHlecoipdlo MUNICIPAL COUXT Cmo Cody Lowe, 1031 f. 23th st charged with driving while intoxicated, posted S250 bail. Robert James Fowler. SS0 N. 20th st, charged with reckless driving. pleaded innocent, trial set April 7; charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, pleaded innocent, trial set April 14; no operator's license, fined $5; viola tion of anti-noise ordinance, fined or stolen state warrants and checks. SB 131 (Roads com.) Requires motorists to stop when school buses are unloading or loading unless on four-lane road. ADOPTED BUB t (Tax com.) Provides for Interim committee to study state's tax structure. DO-PASS REPORTS ADOPTED B 411, 4S1. set. JM S. RE-PASSED (Senate sssjcnded) B 427, 44, 4M, 44, 4S4. RE-REPERRED TO COMMITTEES SB 244. REPERRED TO COMMITTEES SB ST. set, ITS. DEFEATED INTRODUCED SB ML US, SeS, lit, MS, SS4, Ml, SSf. BJM S. BB Se (Wars. Means com.) Provides for a S4M.000 state printing plant in Salem. BB SIS (Clackamas del) Al lows counties to use borrowed road funds to oar for special election to provide road funds. UP FOB FINAL ACTION TODAY bb 4. 411, see, tee. SB 244. RIM S. SB SM (Divided committee re- Hillcrest Age Compromise Gets Approval The senate Monday stamped fin al approval on a bill setting the age limit at the Hillcrest school for f irls at Salem from 12 to 19 years, t now goes to the governor. Under existing laws, courts can commit wayward girls between the ages of 12 and 25 years to the in stitution. The bill approved Mon day represents a compromise be tween the house and senate. The house had asked that the limits be set at 12 and 18, and the senate favored a range between 12 and 20. Under the new bilL no girl over the age of 19 could be com mitted to the correctional school but those committed before reach ing the age of 19 could remain un til they reach the age of 21. ports set for special action at 10 JO a. m.) BOUSE SWSUMES If A. M. TOD AT. 15; held In lieu of $323 ball. Lyle Jean Fowler, 650 N. 20th st and Sylvester L. Rose, 2280 Mis sion st-, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, held in lieu of $250 ball each. Calvin Bailey Hlldebrandt, is lam route f, box 380, charged with reckless driving, liquor involved, posted $180 ball. Hugh K. Naughten, 705 f . 12th st, charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, held for Linn county officials. DISTXICT COUBT Roy Charpilloz, Silverton, charg ed with . destroying trees and shrubs and with opening gates and tampering with lodts, trial set for May 25 following plea of innocent; posted $500 bail. Melvin Laverne Clodfelter, Al bany, charged with driving while intoxicated, continued for plea to April 8; held in lieu of $350 bail. Claude Z. Morley, Portland, charged with non-support, contin ued for plea to April 6: posted $500 balL PROBATE COURT Clarence W. Keene estate: Final decree settles estate. Catherine M. Tick estate: Final account hearing set for May 9. Edward Duffy guardianship es tate: Order allows annual report. CIRCUIT COURT Leonard C. and Ruth A. Orton vs. Victor and Elizabeth Knuth: Defendants file motions to strike. Neva Koroush vs. Victor L. Kor- Ths) Ckrtemxrn. Scdem, Onqcn. Tuesday, April I. oush: Decree of divorce to plain tiff. - Mabel X. White vs. Leland T. White: Decree of divorce awards plaintiff custody of two minor chil dren and $25 oer month support money for each child. Charlotte More vs. Ernest L. More: Decree of .divorce to plain tiff. Wllda Eder vs. Clarence H. Eder: Decree of divorce restores plain tiffs former name of Wllda Cuts forth and approves property set tlement agreetfient. Jean E. Rowan vs. Leonard A. Rowan: Decree of divorce approves property settlement agreement Kate McDougal vs. Charles W. McDougal :Decree of divorce re stores plaintiffs former name of Kate Snoop and approves property settlement agreement MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION S Harvey Willis Blair, 41, lumber grader, and Hazel Elvina Pierce, 48, cook, both of Sweet Home. Prank D.' Mettleton, 36, sales man, 503 Court St., and Lois J. Iverson, 25, sales clerk, 1889 N. Cottage st, both of Salem. i t Salen Healing end Shed Ilelal Co. "Heating- Headquarters" 168$ Broadway St Ph. 3-8553 Salem, Oregea Day er Night T California Seeks 1I4J 3 2 Men Held Here Extradition papers have been, requested for two men lodged In Marion county jail by state police since last Wednesday, It was re vealed Monday. . y .. . j 1 Donald Howard Ross and Wil liam Martin Walllck are held jn lieu of $2,000 bail each on charges of holding up a drug store in Esn Francisco, and a hotel In San Jose, Calif. They were apprehended by state police near Salem- In a car which police said has been stolen March fl In Burbank, Calif, j Don't Do FAT! R.D.X. Tablets help von to help yourself reduce J Take K.D.X, Tsblesj ta f ton aarali to kelp rue tut " voitr SAaeiia) fur knarti I fooa. Banrsea 1,.ID.X, , I Tahlaoj help yoe oat t Miasir SM caaaas se e I If evariasalse la latMsias waon pleaasec )TMe way of eaaac, j If fees ScCTsc feat mI4 foe o take oeT wetabt. , atk feist sboa S woeacrtul L 1 aew S-D.X. Tablrai aae Re. ' f 4ucia rua. pLD.X. Tabkns . taenia oe msrmimt v Let Tfce Scale Shew Ve-w Yo 4o waat as Vom weisk, Soe't rout Thorn fee? s Back set of B-D.X. TabWw aa4 iuUov o X.OJL I Too lets WeiyM f J' . - i - i I. Potato Laboratory At OSC Approved The house passed 48 to 6 Mon day and sent to the senate a bill appropriating $22,500 to construct greenhouses at Oregon State col lege to conduct research Into po tato diseases and pests. Potato growers would contrib ute an equal amount. Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich We Can't Stop The Clock BUT We) can rot you money on plumbing nxrtazialsj and fix- tUTMl Decalcr and Ilaerz Ph. 3-S223 $76 S. 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