Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1949)
General Fund Appropriation $102,078,090 General fund apropriations of the current legislature for the next biennium was unofficially reported at a meeting of the joint way, and means committee Wed nesday as $102,078,090. Bugeted Items, including liquor revenues of $17,000,000, total $83,955,451. In addition to budgeted items the appropriations include $8,000, 000 covering the proposed state building program. $2,863,020 con tained in bills already approved by the legislature. $106,830 in volved in bills and resolutions now pending, and a deficit of $6,430,089.10 carried over from the 1947 legislature. The original budget as approv ed by the governor and state budget ' department appregated approximately $66,000,000. not in cluding the liquor revenues. Officials predicted that witn receipt of corporate excise tax revenues in the general fund be ginning July 1, this year, the general fund appropriations would ' 4i3.ooo Jot operation of bureau In the Senate PASSED SB 1S (Carson) Boosts salaries of supreme court clerk to $4,200 and de puty clerk to f3.000. S SB 427 (Wys St MnH Appropriates H3MIO for penion to Widows of de ceased pruoit guards and other state employe HB 411 J Military Affftlrst -Provides for setting up a civil defense agency wnnin tr national guard. SB 42S iRev. of Laws) Authorizes Marion county court to regulate auto parking within its grounds. SB 42a (Irrigation St Drainage) Maxes minor amendments in laws gov erning Irrigation districts HB 47t Agriculture) Tightens laws lor enforcement of Banff disease reg ulation. HB 247 (Rev. of Law I ) Makes it a misdemeanor to wound anyone with fir ranm through negliffence HB $07 (Local Govt. Permits cl ues to call special elections to nil va cancie in city councils when quorums are larking. HB SU-iWavi St Means) Appro priates S13.13U tor payment or various small claim; HB 314 ' Ways and Means) Appro priates 1162.023 for expense of state treasurer and bond department. HB 515 (Ways St Means I ADoropri ates $30,000 for Oregon Blind Trade school. HB 51 (Ways Sc Means) Sets up tnree-man committee lor study needs of educational facilities for blind chil dren and appropriates $10,000 for com mittee's expenses. HB S17 (Wals Ac Means) Appropri- of labor, wage St hours commission and apprenticeship council. SB 414 (Judiciary) Boosts pay of circuit court judges from $7,900 to $8,500 a year. HB Jia (Bull & Other) Places In trastate barge , lines under jurisdiction of the public Utilities commission. HB 411 (Gardner (Boosts pay of Lincoln county officials. HB S21 (Ways St Means) Appropri ates $1,500,000 for revolving fund to permit the state bond commission to be well under the estimated re ceipts. Corporate excise taxes are now being received at the rate of approximately $18,000,000 a year A cigaret tax, intended to sup plement the general fund appro priation for the state building program, was expected to be re ported out by the ways and means committee todav. It was estimated the cigaret tax would ,1,d is7?by citi of t enn nnn - less than 25.000 population. iduc fduVpUUV m year. "Also approved by the commit tee was a bill increasing the sal aries of district attorneys in a total amount of $89,000 during the next biennium. There was no opposition to in creasing the salaries of -circuit Judges from $7500 to $8500 a year. In the House PASSED HB 34S (Chindgren et al) Requires 4 per cent or property owners to vote In soil conservation district to make ballot legal. HB 53$ (Logpn et al) Re-creates al coholic rehabilitation clinic program (former one formed through resolu tion, and such procedure challenged). HB 532 (Ways. Means. Com.) Appro priates $26,736,044 for public assistance, i Counties to supply $9,000,000. federal government $19,000,000). (54-2). HB S3J (Ways. Means Com.) Appro priates $10,000 for OSC experimental work in Umatilla county. HB 534 (Ways. Means Com.) Ap propriates $21,050 for experimental Work in The Dalles. HB 535 (Wavs. Means Com.) Ap propriates $1,339,908 for educational and field work in agriculture. HB 53$ (Ways. Means Com.) Appro priate $6000 for control of gorse. HB 537 (Ways. Means Com.) Appro priates $8000 to combat squirrels, go phers. HB 53$ (Ways. Means Com.) Appro priates $12,000 for agriculture statis tics. SB 391 (Educ .Com.) Creates ex pense fund for Oregon Vocational School at Klamath Falls. SB 393 (Educ. Com.) Provides for Salaries at Oregon VocaUonal school and liquor commission. SB 138 (Carson) Permits widow to take under a will or take one-fourth Interest in her deceased spouse's per- j on a I property. SB 303 IRev. of Laws Com.) Pro Tides for denial of motion to quash Service of summons in matters re Viewable by higher courts. SB. 315 (Judiciary Com.) Directs ourts to set attorneys' and referees' Sees in suits involving 'partitions. SB 357 (County Affairs Com.) Ex eludes Lane. Marion and Clackamas counties from provisions of law af fecting non-partisan election of udges In counties over 100.000. (Raises pop ulation limit to 300.000). RE-PASSED (Amended) HB 121. 474. 352, 481. 439. 74, 244. 434. 424. 411. SB 331. ADOPTED SJM 15 (Deunn. Rand) Asks con gress to suspend requirement for as-, Sessment work on mining claims. DO-PASS REPORTS ADOPTED HB 5, 244, 424, 4S5. SM, S4S. SB 3. $. 129. 138. 224. 241, 293. 294, ft. 393, 334, 357, 315. 343, 424, 419, 418. J9S. 223. 278. DEFERRED TO COMMITTEES HB 522, $33. S3S, SM, $37, 538. $49, 1M. SB 198. 2$7. INTRODUCED HB $39 (Wavs. Means Com.lL Ap propriates $1.302. 186 for forestry, geol gy boards. HB $49 (Ways, Means Com.) Appro priates $1,390,000 for children's health, guidance. HB $41 (Ways. Means Com.) Ap- Iropriates $12,363,039 for higher equ ation board. HB 542 (Ways. Means Com.) Ap propriates $1,060,389 for fish commis sion. HB $43 (Ways. Means Com.) Pro Tides for paying hospitalization for Jrt M. Howe, game warden who was inured In performance of duty to Linn sounty Sept. 12. 1928. B $44 (Ways. Means Com.) Ap- HB SIS (Ways Sc Means) Appropri ates $354,000 for expenses of assessment and taxation division Of state tax commission. HB 519 (Ways St Means) Appropri ates $875,000 for state aid to orphans and neglected children in private charitable institutions: HB 520 (Ways St Means) Appro priates $1,500 for operation of the flax and linen board at the state prison. HB 522 (Ways Sc Means Appropri ates $10,000 for Oregon State college experiment station. HB 523 (Ways St Means) Appro priates $288,884 for operation of Ore gon State college experimental station at Corvallis. HB 524 (Ways St Means) Appropri ates $64,345 for various agencies throughout the state. HB 523 (Ways St Means) Appropri ates $260,023 for operation of offices of state engineer, reclamation com mission, hydroelectric commission and conservation committee. HB 52C (Ways St Means) Appropri ates $47,048 for operation of public utilities commission. HB 527 (Ways St Means) Appropri ates $19,331 for expenses of Willam ette river basin commission. HB 528 (Ways St Means) Appropri ates $704,997 for expenses or various state departments HB 529 (Ways St Means) Appropri ates $65,142 for expenses of Oregon State college s branch experiment sta tlon HB 531 (Ways Sc Means) Appropri ates $1,012,587 for expenses of boar a of health, board of eugenics and state sanitary board. HJM 8 (Military Affairs) Petition ing congress to allow states to retain control of national guard units. HJR 28 (Highways) Sets up high way interim committee to study high way needs. RE-REFERRED HB 152. 511. 52 L INTRODUCED SB 432-r( Alcoholic Traffic) Tight ens regulaUons In connection with serving liquor to minors. DO PASS REPORTS ADOPTED SB 335. 414. 339. HB 423, 283. 41. SI2. $17, 193. HJR 39. Senate resumes 9:39 a.m. today. Tornadic Wind Beats Georgia MANCHESTER. Ga.. April 13- (P)-Tornadic winda lashed Man chester late Tuesday, leaving four known dead, several injured and damage running into the thous ands of dollars. City Manager William C. Me Lemore said all power lines were knocked out, leaving, the town of 9,000 in darkness. Crushing winds, hail and rain demolished four or five houses and crumbled the walls of two stores in the west central Georgia town. Names of the dead and injured were not available. Later tonight, a windstorm hit in the Griffin area, about 40 miles south of Atlanta, causing some property damage. There were no immediate reports of casualties. Union Hill The April grange meeting will be Friday night April 15, with the master, Julius Krenz, presiding. Mrs.. Arthur Mulkey, lecturer, announces that Roy King from Suverton f arm Equipment store will show a tra velog of agriculture pictures. Dick Johnson of Salem will sing. propriates $1,400,000 for agricultural ex perimentation. HB &s (Wavs. Means Com.) Ap propriates $475,000 for pay, mileage of legislators. HB $44 (Ways. Means Com.) Ap- Dmnriiin S25.0O0 for next legislature. HB $47 (Ways. Means Com.) Pro hibits state departments rrom speno in more funds than budgeted. HB S4S (Wavs. Means Com.) Ap propriates $2,000,000 for buUding at state Institutions. $4,000,000 for bulla lnes on state educaUonal campuses. HB 549 (Multnomah delegation) Provides emergency powers for gov ernor In case of flood or earthquake. HB $54 (Ways. Means Com.) Ap propriates $948,240 for operation of the Oregon vocational scnooi. MB SSI (Ways. Means Com.) Ap broDriates $1,417,674 for state board of education, vocational education, text book commission and state library. HB $52 (Ways, Means Com.) Ap propriates $747,147 for Dept. Of Agri culture. UP FOR FINAL ACTION TOD AT arm mm lit SAA k. . SB 199, $23. 824. 17$. S34. .419, 41$. 419, 4Z4. ease resasaee 14) a .am. today. sMMT-SACr aAlARTH Yevr fWif pwrfcaia HfSMl Freshness Is what counts ia any spread. And Sonnybsuik Jm always fresh Made ia small batches! Shipped direct from producer to warehouse to store! Bo sars the margarine you buy will always taste sweet 1 Bwy Sonnybamk Margarine-, its freshness is gtisrantsorll IT TKJI SAFE17AY STORE Town Dry as Tank Collapses KLAMATH FALLS, April 13- (jTVSprague river was a dry town today, literally. The town's 20-year-old wooden water tank collapsed yesterday, and the 400 Klamath Indian re serve inhabitants were left with empty taps. The 124 school students drew a vacation while workmen tried to patch the old tank for temporary use. ',1 I WIJ&r Us ' ' 4, , l fji v , ,, EARLY CARS IN MINIATURE Arthur Salmons shews the (L to r.) 1902 Oldsme bile, 1911 Ford. 194 Cadillac, 1911 Chevrolet sad 1911 Ford X -passenger he built at Hynes, Calif. Tho Slcrtosman, Salem, Oroyon. Thursclcrf, April 14. Sllverton Good Friday prayer service, sponsored by the Guild and Missionary society of the First Christian church, will be held at the church Friday, April 15, at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Perry Dowd and Mrs. Ben G if ford as leaders. Salem Heights Boy Scout troop 19 Is conducting a three month contest for the number of scouts in uniform at each meet ing and for advancements. The winning patrol will be taken on a trip by Clarke Lethin, commissioner. Lyons Dr. Roy Fedje, dist rict superintendent, uwill hold communion service at Lyons Methodist church Thursday evenr ing, April 14. A missionary will speak and show pictures. Easter Rites Start Today At Mill City MILL CITY A candlelight communion service will be con ducted at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14, at Mill City Christian church, according to Thomas Courtney, Jr., pastor. Members of the King's Teens plan to attend the service, in commemoration of the Last Sup per. Sunday at 6 a.nf. will be the community Easter sunrise service in the city park. Donald Hinkle of the local Free Methodist church will be the speaker. Following the service a break fast will be served in the church dinning room with the young peo ple in charge of the program. At 9:45 the Sunday school will pre sent an Easter program with Mrs. Edward Cruson. superintendent, in charge. Church services will be at 11 a.m., including special choir music. Coffee is the most wirely culti vated beverage plant. HOW! Bendix At judsoii's See Page 5 Resident! of Alsea Visit Liberty Home i i' ! LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Quen tin Kewsen. Vicki; Viola and Jackie of Alsea, visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney VanDyke and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanek. The HeSiens have a month-old baby, Jim Iler ron. j . ?! j Mr$. Wilbert i'Kurth and Mrs. Wayne Blaco collected magazines Tue$day andtook them to Fair view home, i The first coffeet home is said to have opened in 1554 at Constan- N tinople. j i First Presbyterian Ch Thursilav, arch ! r. I 8:00 I.M. The Choir Presents I it . ! "1M.- ! if" f: ine urncuixion By Skxlnor CANDLE-LIGHT l t COMMUNION 3ERY1CZ W Ctv nd Redeem S&H Cree. Stame 177 North Liberty exotic mandarin style judy bond blouse Sweet and low-priced Beautifully tailored and detailed in wonderful rayon crepe that washes like April clouds. Demi-bosom front with pretty tucking and pearl-like shirt buttons. It's a perfect show-off for your new Easter suit, wonderful topping- for separate skirts. Sizes 82-88 in white, toast, beige and navy. ACCESSORIES. MAIN FLOOR. special purchase of dan river skirts Re. Ct $5.95 fancy neckline blouse 3.95 Famous Judy Bond rayon crepe blouse with dramatic neckline to peek importantly from your Easter suit. Pinked seams. In Kmc, white, maize, eggshell, blade. Sizes 32-38: ACCESSOftrES, MAIN FLOOR Whirl hkto class rooms, whip across the campus or make a dash for the time clock in a sleek-fitting skirt fashioned from Dan River rayon fabric dhn skirt with tipper fly front, srit at the bottom to cope with big strides. Stripe sjFle in brown or gray j plain m gray aqua or beige. SPOftTSWEAX. MAIN riOOft swagger handbags springtime 2.95 (MsMTea) Spexiol Purchase! Slim handled swagger styles, satchels, boxy types, pouches, all lady-like companions to your new Easter suits. Plastic, lea ther or rayon faille in brown, black, red, navy. Many with inside zippers. SXCfSSOaiES. MAIN FLOOft savings m string gloves from Italy S V Volues to $1.95. String gloves, hand made in Italy at this low price! Ribbed knits or lacy open-stitch in jaunty wrist type. Slight Im perfec tions that are hard to find mark them "seconds" and bring extra Ings. White and natural color in sizes 6-7 ACXISSOmMS, MAIN FLOOR