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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE - , , - . - ' I u auu unuu WHAT IS DOING IN LEGISLATIVE SESSION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926 OTHERS PASSED The senate yesterday defeated bouse bill 309, providing (or the tboiition of the voters' pamphlet except as far ca It pertains to measures. Only six me tube re Davis, Dennis, Dunn, Hall, Miller and KUuer- voted for the bill. A Ions list of minor measures wae paused by the senate yester day afternoon, including the fol lowing: H. B. C46, Hunter To prohibit certain livestock from muffing at large on pu) lie highways In Union county. H. B. 416, Mott Providing method of asjepsing and taxing de nuded forest landti and providing for reforestation. H. B. 303, Shelton Relating to practice cf dentistry. H. B. 414, (substitute for H. 13. 147) Prohibiting sale of adulter ated commercial feeding stuffs. H. B. 420, (substitute for H. B 321), committee on assessment and taxation To remit penalty and interest on taxes for 1921, 1922 and 192:. H .B. 3S1, ifhelton To provide funds to build a bridge over Snake river. H. B. 418, Judiciary committee, (substitute for H. B. 17 Hegu latins the manufacture, sale and repair ot ucuuiug. L The house yesterday afternoon adopted a resolution by benatur Eddy calling to the governor to name a cumi.iisjion to study and make recommendations for changes in the : gh school courses ot tho state. Representative Woodwara opposed the resolution Btylint,' it an insult to the educa te z of the state in that it provided that n3t more than one educator could be on the commission. A bill catling for the appoint ment of a commission to take charge of the battleship Oregon Yhcn it ie delivered to the state was passed by the house yester day. The bill , is designed to re lieve the national guard head quarters of the slate the burden of taking care of tha snip. The state superintendent of banks would be allowed to collect certain additional fees than here- toforo provided under home bill 614, passed yesterday afternoon It .woe explained that addition.; funds were needed by the state banking department on account of the revenue law passed calling up-C-i all state boards and commis sions to contribute 10 per cent of their fees to the genera1, fund of the state. Chief Figures in News of the Day Yr I, a 1 i I T- ! r Vis-. " iXz 'i fit f . . "C","M 1 M:m Jy-" " ' St ft ' SwS Its m "it "' ' to 2S&ttwTgtSK rtEWnR&Tifr AC"jr3 GKCRGgv John Emory Andms, "richest straphanger," of lookers, N. t., who la said to own more timber than any other man In the world, and whose wealth la counted In millions, celebrated his eighty-fourth birthday by riding to his New York City office In a auhway jam. He didn't get a seat. King Goorge, of England, has been compelled to cancel all his engagements because ot a severe cold. Cleveland H. Dodge, multi millionaire New York philanthropist, has given 1500,000 toward the fund for Near East Colleges. William M. Buller, ot Boston, who managed the Coolidge presidential campaign and who later was appointed United States Senator from Massachusetts, has been made defendant in a $10. COO suit filed by Theodore Thomas, lniuato ot the Soldiers' Home Ir Washington, who alleges Senator Butler reported to postal authorities thai he scut a death threat through the mail. BEARCATS PLAY PACIFIC TONIGHT HOUSE PRESENTS Berlin. Feb. 26. (By Assoc I ated Press) President Kbert, who underwent an operation Tuesday morning for appendicitis, de veloped peritonitis last night. He was somewhat better this morn ing, but his condition was sttill serious. The president's physician this morning issued a bulletin which read : I The president suddenly fell 1 111 at noon on February 23 with a I severe case of appendicitis which' necessitated an operation that igbt. Despite the fact that the 'ration was undertaken soon fter the Illness developed, the appendix was found badly In. flamed and partially punctured, bo that peritonitis developed. The course of the Illness was satisfactory until late last night, but as often happens on the third day, the peritonitis became orse last evening so that the president spent an uneasy night." President Ebert'e secretary said this noon that the patient's physicians expected the crisis in is case to come today. The p res- dent's condition early this after noon was etill very serious. While the patient was sleeping at 2 o'clock this afternoon, It was reported that bis heart was not so strong as the hospital attend ants hoped and there was much apprehension about his condition. Dr. Bier and the other physicians who have been assisting in treat ing the president, will hold a con ference at the hospital at 4 p. m. Kurds Cant ure Biarbekr. Constantinople, Feb. 25. (By Associated Press.) The city of Djarbekr in Kurdistan has been occupied by the Kurdish- insur gents, It was reported here today. The insurgents also are said to have captured the city of Kharput, 0 miles northwest of Diarbekr, and a small town in the vicinity. SLIDING SCALE Of PAY KILLED The house yesterday afternoon killed house bill 250 which would have, ect sliding scale for circuit judges and would have resulted in ;. considerable increase in pay for many of them. Tho salary of Judges in judicial districts of less than 25,000 persons would have been set at (4000. The salary of judges in districts having a popu lation between 25,000 and 200,000 w uld have been set at $5000. The state fire marehal'e office will be given greater authority In eliminating fire hazards in the state under senate bill 172 paswed yesterday afternoon. Representa tives Lonergan and Hurlburt argued for the bill which was op posed by Representatives Winslow and Hazlett. Resolution of appreciation for the service of Secretary ot State Sam Kozor and Homer Foster head of the supply department, was aleo voted by the house. The resolution also expressed apprecia tion for the work and courtesy of employes of the two officers. The basketball tilt slated for tonight between the Willamette and Pacific quintets will be the last on the Bearcats' northwest conference schedule, and will de termine whether Willamette or Pacific finish at the bottom of the conference percentage column. Although a win by Pacific would only tie that school with Willam ette in the number of games won, such a tie would place the local school below the Badgers due to the fact that Willamette has played more games than Pacific, consequently losing more, which would result in a lower conference percentage in case the tw3 teams break even in the number of games won. It has been stated that a small delegation of rooters wil! accom pany the team from Forest Grove. Although the game is to be played on the Bearcats' home floor, dopesters have it that the Badgers have a better chance to win the clash thin the last, Adams, star center and captain of the team, having returned after a brief sickness. He was oat of the tilt which the two teams played at Forest Grove. In thai game the Dangers were crowding the Bear cats closely up undl the last three minutes of play, wnei a rally bratiKht them into a safe lead. The one remaining &ame on tho Willamette schedule is with tu Lniversity of Southern California not a northwest confirmee school. Business of the house was sud denly Interrupted yesterday after noon when Repre .entative Coffey, Multnomah county, without invi tation, hastened to the speaker': chair, and announced that house members were taking over con trol. "We are tired of the way thtngi are running." explained Coffey. 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Delswell, acting director of the church, will of ficiate. The body will be en timbed in Graceland cemetery pending final burial at Byron, 111. BRITISH CUT OUT BOOZE WITHOUT PRIHIBITIOK London, Feb. 26. The British workman of todiy prefers wireless to whiskey and 'Bunyan to Bar leycorn," Captain Charles Nichol son of the Salvation Army told the fine bury justices at their meeting to consider liquor license renewals. "Drunkenness has been reduced by one-half during the last few years," said the captain, "and many public drinking houses are often empty on Sunday evenings." URUGUAY GETS NEW PLANT FLAGSHIP HURON PULLED OFF FROM REEF, RETRNS Manila, Feb. 2n. (By Associat ed Press.) The U. S. S. Huron, flagship of the American fleet in Asiatic waters, was returning to day to Olongapo after being pull ed from a position aground in Malampuya sound, 200 miles south east of Manila. The Huron will go on drydock at Olongapo to ascertain the ex tent to which she was damaged. According to reports received here today, the vessel was steaming slowly when she struck. The point where the V ron went aground is not well charted. Naval officers believe tl'ot necessary repairs to the vessel will be made quickly and fhe will proceed to Java soon. plant wuicli will supply meat at cost pries to co-operative associa tions or butchers, and also export MEXICO HELD LAND OF OPPORTUNITIES Acaponeta. Nayarlt. Mexico William Dunn, an American, says ho has demonstrated that sugar cano may be grown on exteiulve areas ot this district without the usual necessity of artificial lrrlga tion. Mr. Dunn Is manager of the Hacienda de Qulmlchls, a Califor nia-owned holding of some 85,000 acres located on the Acaponeta Montevideo Uruguay, although geographically the smallest South American republic, has always been something of a pioneer in the mat ter of up-to-date legislation. 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