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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
PAGE TWELVE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 RAISE PAY OF 1 STATE ENGINEER TO $4600 A YEAR Houm bill Hi, fntroducei h Ik comnlltM ob Irrigation, pro Boeing to Increu th salary of thi tat. engineer from I360O 10 14(00 year. pud the senate yesterdav 17 ft Tola of 16 to 14 It U understood the governor will veto tlit bill. The rote was: For Bank. Butler, Caraner, Clark, Davis, Dennis, Hall, Hare, Joseph, Kinney, Klepper, M4U dry, Miller, Rl'.ner, Upton, Moser. Against Heals, brown. Cor bett, Dunn, Eddy, Flsk, UarUnJ, Johnson, LaFollette, Staples, Ta lor, Blrayer, Tooie, Zimmerman. Senator Tooie branded tho bill as absolutely ridiculous and flayed the senate (or going over the ceadd of the ways and means comm'tlee. He declared that '.he state off! :iuH bow seeking increased salarlei knew what the salaries were when they accepted the offices and that tbe cost of living was no higher bow than then, tie said the legis lature could better provide ma in crease in salaries for engineers at (the state institutions, some o. whom receive only (67.50 a month. Senator Upton said one reisou tor the increase was that the utute la constantly piling up the n'jtl.-a of the state engineer and remind ed the senators '.hat while Kngl Beer Rhea Luper gets only 13000 year bis deputy gets $4000. Butler called attention to th.' duties of the former water onanl that have developed upon the ungi Beer. Joseph was for the bill, de daring '.bat the duties of the stats engineer were more exacting thsu those of the governor. Senator Staples fought the bill and said that more officials are seeking salary rises than can be counted. "I hope we won't have a repetition of the salary grabs ct lours years ago,'' he said. Taylor and LaFollett opposed the bill and Dennis supported it. Senator Straycr paid a tribute Engineer Luper but wouldn't hear to an increase In his wal rv. 'I don't want to see repetition if the crime of '21," be said. IWO LINERS COLLIDE IN NEW YORK FOG New York, Feb. 21. Two tn lomlng ocean liners, the Tuivmiu If the Cunard Archor line, aui the ftochambeau, of the French i'ne. collided off the quarantine Btition today. Both vesnels were damage-) but not serlougly. The crash occurred In a n.Mvy fog over the lower harbor. Pare of the Rochambeau's railing w..b ripped, while the Tuscania's stern wan injur (Mi. The Tuscanta with 200 passengers on board was re turning fiom a cruiee to the Wnal Indies. The Kochambcau carried 145 passengers from Havre. Trance. ilobe Flier Arnold Secretly Wedded to Nurse Last August New London, Conn., Feb. 21. Lieutenant Leslie P. Arnold, one of tbe world fliers, who it vLs'.ting here, acknowledged to a gathering of acquaintances in the home of Dr. J. H. Guney that on August 13 1917. he waa married at the lit '.I." church around the corner. New York nitr. tjn Mw KilGred Avery, a nurse, who now is on duty at the borne of Charles Prentice, a f doors from the home where the lieutenant Is a guest. Miss Avery confirmed the lieu tenant's announcement of the marriage, which Lieutenant Arn old says vas the culmination of a childhood romance. Lieutenant Arnold made the acknowledgement, in dcnyng published rumors of hth engagement-to Prlaeilla Dean, g-e.l known movie actress. Arnold Md the marriage was announced a few days after '.he wedding and ba been generally known to hU friends here. "We are friends, nothing more, ' t;aid the lieutenant in speaking of the connection of Miss Dean'o name with bis own. The report of the engagement had Its -irifrln in Milwaukee, he said, where tc had a speaking engagement at thr name time that Mws Dean was fill lug an engagement at a '.heater Meeting at a hotel, he and Miss Dean renewed an acquaintance of a year's stand tug when the war! 1 fliers were at Hollywod. Arnold was a man in the rn'.c when be married, be said. He had just returned from tbe Philippines. He telegraphed Mias Avery to ini him In New York. She responded and they were wed. They separal ed on thrir wedding day and haw me, but once since and then f- only a few moments. Dallas vi- Tillamook Dallas, Or., Feb. XL The Da! la ci'.y basketball team Is aobed uled to play Saturday night In Tillamook with the fast Tillamook Comets. In an earlier game play ed on the Dallas floor the licii team won 17 to 16 after a ban' fight to keep Tillamook fro n wresting their lead from tliem. The Dallas team plays In Newberg Tuesday night against tbe tter- rians. 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