The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 29, 1956, Page 21, Image 21

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    Pay Hike for Teachers, Driver Education
Pi ogram Bills Passed by Young Solons
Br ALMA Kl'NOWSKY pressed his rejrets that the bill lation. a it is now. But the young lieutenant governor to relieve the
Yea: a. Le;isltrre Repwrirr ! regarding sales tax was rot lawmakers decided that, if they governor in. event of the Utters
Higher ajcs for teachers, a passed. "The government must be could have their say-so. the Senate absence, removal, disability, or
flrivin? education program in Ore- run on a sound basis, and we cm- would consist of one member from death. As forty-four states already
fin high schools, reapportionment not do it by staying in debt." he each county, and the House of Rep- have this addition, they could see
of the State Legislature, the ad-, remarked. j resentative's members would be no reason why Oregon should be
dition of a lieutenant governor, j Slrle Seuter according to the population of the a backward state,
and more severe penalties for; There were arguments that rep-' district. I Bills Debated
violators of narcotic laws were resentation in the State Legislature ! Abo. the young people thought 1 Debate was held on the various
some ot the measures passed by should be in accordance to popu- i it necessary that Oregon have a bills in morning and afternoon
the ninth annual VMCA Youth Leg- , . . , , . . . . . sessions. A joint session concluded
islature Saturday. t it it it it X X it X it it the activities in the afternoon with
There were a total of only six Robert Wambach, President of the
eut of 63 bills to appear on the J - m L f-ii.1 C H J. T UmiII Imm Senate, presiding. At this session.
governor s desk, after first being IVWIWII Will I 111119 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 III Senator Ken Stevens. Oswego, was
passed by both le-jislative house. k J k I named the outstanding delegate of
ine oniy Dm inai ine governor am, y Al A C T Allth I OniClnrilVA the convention. John C. Vcech II
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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 20, '56 (Sec. Ill)
To Celebrate Our Appointment as R.C.A. Victor
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machines. However. Boy Governor
Doyle BuckwaKer, La Grande, ex-
State Library
Association
Ends Confab
The Oregon Library Association
Concluded its 14th annual conven
tion here Saturday with election
and intromduction of new officers
and a soon luncheon at the Hotel
Senator.
Henry D r e n n a n, Pendleton,
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Gakrlel Kriast l
Ua VMCA yntk Lclllatura whlrk
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By GABRIELE KRINGS
Gernvaa Enhaacr Stadeat
of the Oregon YMCA Vouth and
Government Committee made the
phasis in the United States is put, announcement, stating that Ste-
on leadership abilities, how to be vens was selected on his condu
a good citizen and comolete and knowledge on the Senate floor
knowledge of the American govern-: nd as chairman of the Committee
ment,' its functions, its purpose nd on Health and Welfare,
its good and bad sides I Boy Governor Buckwalter gave
By bow, I know almost more h closin message, thanking "aU
ahoiit th American .nv..rm.nt of the people and organizations
YMCA Youth Legislature 1956 th. t i r.. ho made the Youth Legislature
and I am a reporter. This is really manyi but I will correct this fault P0"1" Pe J?0' "SlT?
one of the most outstanding and u oon i g0 back. i ?'M by U- Cl Dubach.
important experiences I have had, I don't know which' event of the ' , U,"1-' . .
this vear as an exchange student v,ih i,,cii,,r- ... . i-.! This closed an entertaining and
in America. Iwessiv.. F.vervthin- ... n.w Linform!ltiv dav ,or to
You would not find any similar and everything waa extremely in
event In the capital of Germany teresting. Parliamentary procedure
as we now experience it in Salem. was completely unknown to me be-
The principle of German educa-cause we had never atudied It in
Hon is more or less: Bring the old 1 Germany. '
tradition and customs of the coun-vfry Formal'
try through knowledge to the Parliamentary procedure seems
t'matilla County librarian, was
seated as prudent succeeding . ,tudv r....ir,..ry preuure seems
Carl W.Hintt. librarian at Uni- "Li ?Lfj I"? "! J0' - 1 th,nk ,hal
ersitv of Oregon .k-v--.. , a sompiimes very unnecessary,
b '.A v.. -'t.-.u.J i: I music ana nisuiry.
m-tiiatu " iiuiii, i uiuyitu u v.
In contrast to that, the main em-
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Air Reserve
Unit to Move
brarian, was voted into the vice
presidency and will automatically
become, president of the associa
tion next year. Secretaryship-was
voted to Miriam Yoder of the Ore
gon State College Library, and
Margaret Jean Hooper, with the
State Library in Salem, was elect
ed treasurer.
An inaugural address by Presi
dent Drennan featured the closing
luncheon Saturday.
Chief business at a morning ses
sion was endorsement of activi.
ties oi tne associations UDrary
Development Committee. The com
mittee was instructed to prepare
legislation for presentation at the
next Legislative session.
More than 180 association
members attended the two-day
convention., Hugh Morrow, Salem
librarian, was chairman of the
arrangements committee.
Heart Attack
Takes Life of
Salem Man
Salem Man
Found Dead
In Apartment
but if I imagine a House full of Salem's Air Reserve Center will
debating and discussing represent-" movrinto new quarters at 1031 S.
atives it make more sense. , Commercial St., Thursdav, accord-
I think everyone of us young i ing to Lt. Col. Charles W. Terry.
Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y members was
greatly impressed by the serious
ness with which the governor,
senior senators and represent
atives look at our work and all
the other advising officials look at
our work,
commanding officer,
The move of the 9414th Air Re
serve Squadron will make avail
able more class room and office
space to take care of the increas
ing enrollment. Col. Terry said.
Open house win be held later
Range-
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They were advising instead of , j May with a program for former
supervising, and that is the most service men who may be eligible
wonderful thing. Everyone of, us i enlist in the Air Force Reserve,
feela verv imDortant because
. crlcT,"y Hort was found everyone is a part in this youth and holding classes in the Army
uc.u oawiu.j niu.miig. uic movemem ana everyone w us naa Reserve Armory on Airport Road
"-"-fc -., me responsiouuy lor u.
Learas Mack
When I go back to Germany In
at 682 N. Commercial St.
Death of the 35-year-old City
Water Department employe ap
parently was caused by hanging,
Marion County Coroner's depu
ties said. The light .rope appar
ently broke after death had oc
The first man made earth satel
lite is exnected to circle the earth
July of this year after one school i about once every 90 minutes.
year in America, i win Know much
more about this land than I could
ever learn in books or hear from'
Duncan McLean Sr., retired
State Forestry employe, died
Saturday in a Salem nursing home
at the age of (3, apparently ot a
heart attack.
on all' day Friday. Relatives said
Hoffart did not seem despond
ent, although apparently affected
by a recent divorce. - -
Born in Canada June 30. 1920.
Hoffart had been a resident of
Stayton and Silverton areas since
about 1924. He had been a saw
mill worker before. taking em-
First aidmen ealled to the fcome ployment with Salem Witer De-
t 1060 Mill Street about 12:Ki Prtment about a year ago. He
p. m. found that he had fallen to w" Army veteranof World
the living room floor, they said.!'" with overseas service in
They administered oxygen but Mc-,he Aleutian Islands and Panama
Ian was declared dead on the cnal Zone
arrival of a doctor. . . i He I e a v e s his father. Nat
McLean was employed by the Hoffart. Port Orford: four sis
States Forester a number of years '"" Mrs. Ann Anderson and
in Southern Oregon before moving Velvy Snethen. both of Sa
in 1931 to Salem, where he became '") "nd rMr'- Aurora Kettner
engaged in State Emergency Con- nd ' Hiabeth Farman, both
servation Work and later became f Woodta": and 10 nieces and
purchasing agent for the State .neonew- ..
Civilian Conservation Corps. i Arrangements are pending at
He was born Feb. 9, 1893. in Bos- j Howell-Edwards Mortuary,
ton Mass.. and lived at San Fran- .
riro Calif , and Lakevievtr before Irish immigrants are credited
moving to Klamth Falls. He was with introducing white potatoes
member of Calvary Baptist 'n' NfW England,
Church, Masonic Lodge 4 and
American Legion. He was an Army
veteran of World War I.
He .leaves, bis Kidow,.-Mr Verde'
McLean, Salem; two sons, Duncan.
"McLean Jr., Roseburg, and Charles
McLean. Air Force, stationed in
Puerto RkO;' andl five grandchil
dren. .
Arrangements are pending at
Virgil TGolden Mortuary. :
curred, according to the police ; 0,her PeP!e-
report. Events like the Youth Legisla-
The bodv was discovered aft-ture will stay in my mind and
er Hoffart's landlady, Mrs. Dora I will never forget it.
E. Hill, noticed that the-shades We young people are the gencra
hd iiTT" 1"!" 'V! 1,ghj lion of '"morrow. If we promote
a better understanding between
all countries, and if we develop
the ability of good and responsible
citizens, we can hope that tomor
row will be better and more peace
ful and more cooperative than today.
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OREGON CITY -George
Wick, 50, Gladstone real estate
broker who pleaded guilty to em
bezzling 110.000 from a client, Fri
- day was sentenced to a term of up
to five years in prison.
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