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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1931)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, Iffll THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON GOVERNOR MAY APPEAR BEFORE WAYS, MEANS Governor Meirr may be railed be fore the joint ways and means com mittee of the legislature to BiytfK'st cuts In the state budget below the approprlatlons recommended by hi predecessor, Governor Nor b tad. This suggestion was made to tin? committee Tuesday right by Sen ator Woodward of Multnomah county. Borne ol the other member of the committee thouttht Wood ward was Joklr.fF, but he rcplkd. "I am In earnest about this. g n tlemen. I know Julius would be very glad to enme here ar.d put his kn.lt Into this thinK." Tlie Joint committee will Intro duce In the hotue Wcdnesdny two bills covering deficiency allowance authorized by the tat cmerKcwy board during the la-t bi'-nniiim. One bill will provide for an appro priation of $475,G33.45 covering mis cellaneous dellclencles, and the other $i3,000 applied to (lie con struction of a WW cell uig at the penitentiary. Both bills Include In terest, which ts running about $100 a day, and which mil terminate soon as the bills are parsed. Senators Woodward and Straycr Jed on attack on the cnurk'uitv board which haa po to authorize expenditures by the Mate depart ments and institutions In excess ol the legislative appropriations. On Woodward's motion It was voted that a sub-commlttcc of three mem bers investigate the board and brinvr back a recommendation lor curtail ing Its activities. Relatives to the deficiency Items Woodward said: -Tin re is nothing we can do but approve them. Th emergency board has power to bank rupt the state if it wants to."' "Many of these deiicirnry Itrmr.." Btrayer added, "represent cxpiiKii tures that Uie ways and means com mittee two years ago reltised to nl Jow. But no sooner was the legisla ture adjourned and the commit te" out of tlie building than they were allowed anyway by the emergency board. There is only one remedy. That is to eliminate the emergency board. I have gotten so dumnably disgusted because a small group ol men can override the work ot thio committee that I nm rently to go almost any length to do aaay with that board." MASKED LONGING (Continued from Pase 6) here and dine with me? I should love to have you." "I was noping j a os tca Cluck inked at th doctor. -And I should like nothing bet tor ' fiftnnrirr arrntt fladlv. This maoked lady appealed to him. not Solely DCCausc CI IHT linrirat In all tlmt he had maid, but be- thing as yet so tubtlt that he could not define It. (To be contln.jed) SIXTEEN BILLS DROP IN HOPPER Sixteen bills. Including the awaited free textbook bill, and appropriation bills (or the construct km and equip ment vi annoriu at K!amath Falls and Astoria, were received by the hoiu-e TK-s:lay afternoon. Both bills ask for (40,000. Commercial fMienr.cn of Clat&op are affected by two measures by Hetx'ig and Johnson. the first doing the Lewis and Clark river between March 1 and May 1, and Ann u.st 25 and September 10 at 12 o'clock noon and between 8 o'clock In the afternoon on Saturday ant: 6 o'clock the Sunday foilowlng. from May 1 to August 2b cxtept by angl ing. The other clow Youngs bay and river eat o! the S. P. & 6. railroad bridge, between coon March 1 and May 1 and noon Au gust 25 to Septemuer 10. and Satur day at 6 o'clock In the evening to 6 o'clock fcuiulay evening between May 1 end August, exctpt by augliny. WAGE COLLECTION BILL IS PROPOSED A measure prchlmg for the pav nient and eoi.'ection of wages of employe i will b? imrtKlurrd this week by the hoi;v cimi'teA en labr and Industries, Gutt Ander son, chairman of trie committer announce!. Tlie bill provides frx drslpnatcii pay clays by employers, for the rv rlgniiK 'lit of w.ircs to the stntr labr comr.ilsioiier, v.ho is the enforcing officer under- the act. and provides fcr the giving of a bond in certain Instances guaran teeing payment of v. ages. Tlie b:li tariUs penalties for violation. Mmilar laws arc if ferine I; o'.htr stnU's. Anderson ha:i. won't object, I'm sure J'' "Why should I?" aaald Gluck. "I met Jimmy Crane, and he told me about your offer. Perfectly all right with me. Emile Gluck iz Cic. might even make a donation, lion's that appeal to you?" "Perfect!" Ailccn was delighted. She was In such marvelous spirits that all at once she dreaded being left alone. "Can't, yoit both fv NKW IISII CODB An entire new commercial fish code Is prn)OMd of the 3t:h Igfis huure by II. B. No. 30. Introduced Tuesday morning by Re presenta fives S'Kll, Schaupp, Angell, Hell fcerg, Knapp. Keascy nnd Weather ford. The bill h voluminous and contains 141 tnewniten pages. It provides for a fish, comnii!ton and outlines the duties and procedures or the department, Jurisdiction, ap pointment and duties of master fiMi wanien and deputies, arrests ami enforcements 0. ail provisions prr!l!!f . "EMPIRE BUILDER chooses the tea blended to America's Taste 5 Strvlng TREE TEA In observation cf his crock train, fittingly named the "Empire Builder," is the pride of the Greet Northern. Blended to the American taste, Tree Tea meets American ideals of flavor. Tree Tea's mild pleasing flavor, Tare fragrance and reason oble price make it America's favor ite Tea Blend. NO INTANGIBLES ACT TO BE TRIED SOLONS DECIDE Fearful of the reception that the pibllc would give a new intangibles tax act, with retroactive clause to forestall a refund of taxes paid un der the act of 1829 recently declar ed unconstitutional, the house and senate committees on assessment and taxation, meeting Jointly Tues day, Indicated that a bill In this form will not be offered. A tenta tive bill Including the retroactive clause had been crawn ai.d ass be fore the committees. The upshot of the meeting was an agreement, on motion of Sena tor Kddy, not to attempt any In tangibles tax ugttljulon until tlie supreme court has dlpoAfd of the petition for reliesrlng of the ea.se in which the l!-9 act was Invalid ated. Should a bill be passed nith the retroactive riause Included, Senator Datlry derland that the peopie. "ha ing bee n fooled once, might refuse to pay their income taxes." Senator Miller vas of the came opinion, declaring that the people of Oregon "are on the verre ef resistance again t tne payment of any tax." Senator Eddy said the present legislature would be a failure If It diet net do something for the re lief of the people ht pay taxes on real estate. "There Is a vast number of peopie In the state,-' he said, "who are In such distress that they are crying for relief, for they have to pmi!fp s'f-dfriinl !: or der to pay their property taxes." The roads and highways com mittees of the senate and house will hold Joint hearings, but there will be no Joint action on bills. This was by tote of the senate com mittee Wednesday on motion of Senator Upton, who declared be was "constitutionally opposed" to Joint action by committees. Representatives of large billboard advertisers are to be heard by the committees on the bill Introduced by Senator John-son to limit adver tising along pub:lc highways. EXTEND EXEMPTIONS TO WAR VETERANS Tlie privileges of free hunting and fishing license., woulel be extended to veterans of the Philippine Insur rection antl the China relief expe dition, and exemption from taxation up to an assesseel property valuation of $1000 wwild be extended to veter an of the fcpaniAh war, Philippine ln5urreetion and World war by two bills intrwluced Tuesday by Senator Booth. Free game licenses are now Issued to veterans of the Civil war, Indian wars and Spariih aar. The tax e-xeniption is now allowed veter ans ef the Mexican, Civil and ln eiinn wars. The reejulrtmcnt of law that the county court of Marion county levy a tax not over one-tenth of a mill to pav bounty on rodents would be amer.aed b a bill Introduced by Senator Bron:i so that the tax wouid not be levied unlets the need actually existed. PENSION FUND FOR POLICE AND FIRE FIGHTERS A plan for a cooperative pen sion fund for municipal police and fire department employees which will divert a portion of the 3 per cent tax Imposed upon Insurance policies written In the etat will soon be laid before the legislature, according to Captain Frank Irwin of the Portland police, who was conferring with member of the legislature here Monday evening. Captain Irwin said that the general form of the bill had been decided upon, and that It would probably ask that a portion of the Insurance tax be diverted to bol stering up tlie pension funds of cities coming under the att. To be eligible for participation a city would have to Itself main tain a pension levy of at least one tenth of a mill and the members of tlie fire and pe-iue departments would be required to pay one and one half pfrcent of their salaries Into the pemlcn fund. Captain Irwin said that the In ynranre t?x ff 2 pr -ent on poli- cles. enaitrd 90 year ago, la now amounting to around 1800,000 a year, he re as the expenses of the insurance department only run slightly In excess of 9125.000. The balance reverts to the general fund of tlie state. He also said that aome means might be dtlicd thereby deputy sheriffs and other police officers might be brought under the bene 51 ts of the pension fund. Eola Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mal lory of Hubbard were week-end vi!ori nt the W CV oherke home. T'i Kf W C BAKING POWDER 25 25 You tavt in using KC. Use LESS than of hi$h priced brands. Eoljv The 8. P. company have ad tied another donkey engine to its plant here for loading gravel i TRUSSES a k it on M'om.i; in mini r.n Hoff, Snnlfarv. (ant Klip Guarnntretl to llnkl, Retrninleti Occupation. Ae or Sex Akron Crroilunte l'hter Here to glie Von h i rial Mltliijt HtLt CAI'lfAL 1KII falOUC " FOR OVER 4Q YEAR' IT'S OOUtlt ACTINO Did You Ever See Shoes LfeThese? and such Stylish ones too, as displayed at the Buster Brown Shoe Store and imagine all Pairs for the price' of 1 Pair SALE OPENS TOMORROW TR E E W 5T" TEA BLENDED TO AMERICA'S TASTE Tlie Uiaseen Ynloae That Makes lie New Ford a fine (Car Large number of bull and roller bearings reduces friction and tccar and gives greater reliability and economy YOU step Into the new Ford, press your foot on the Btarlcr nnd oway you go. Smoothly, evenly, It carrief you olong your wny, for many thousands of miles each year. You bare no fear of mechanical trouhle ami you aceept Its good per.rormnnce as a matter of course. You hare confidence that it vill serve you fuithfully and veil under all conditions. Though you may never lift the hood of your car, it Is interesting to know some of the reasons for the reliability of the Ford and Its economy of operation and up-kecp. The extensive use of hull and roller bearings Is an example of the quality that has keen built Into it. These bnll and roller bearings and there are more than twenty of them in the new Ford allow moving parts to run smoothly and freely, thus reducing fric tion and wear to a minimum. To you as a car owner, this means smooth, quiet mechanical operation, more speed nnd power, In creased gasoline mileage, greater durability and longer life. The function of the ball and roller bearings of thenew Ford Is similar to that of the jewels in a watch. Since they ore placed at every point In the rhussis where they are needed to prevent friction, the new Ford may be called a full-jew cled car, in the same sense that a fine watch Is full-jeweled. T 1 i lift? - Jy-" ff Stat I LIS 1 1 t ' s THE NEW rOKD DE 1CXE COIPE TA De Luxe Coupe It a itriking example of the Hch finhh of the nr Ford cart. Attractive colon glre added charm $o it grace line and contour. For upholstery you may thoote luxuriant mohair or Bedford cord. Here, at a low price, U erer;fung you ttant or need in a motor car distinctive beauty, tafety, comfort, $peed, potter, eae of conn Iroi, reliability, economy and long life Atk your Ford dealer far a demonstration. This simple illustra tion shows hem the ball bearings In tha neu) Ford minimise frit tion by reducing the contact surface be iween moving parts Roller bearings are used In the netc Ford ttherexer a scide bear fag surface ts needed, Tha contact If along 'tha entire line marked A and B. Exmmpltt ef th typt Ml mni nttrr bfringt utti in th new Ford. Thrr mr man thrnn twenty In nil mn unmtmmUf Imrgm number. 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Adjustments on the rear axle pinion and differential are made unnecessary by tlie close limits to which those roller bearings arc held. The ball bcarins on the generator gives greater LOW 1 O II D P II ICES Standard Bodies Boadstrr Phaeton Coups , st $435 I 440 . . 495 Tudor Stden list 1495 Sport Coops tl o23 Fordor Sedan . I 600 De Luxe Bodies De Lue Roadtfrr $520 De Luxe Phaeton . i 625 De Luxe Coops , , S45 Victoria , De Luxe Sedan . a Convertible Cabriolet Town Sedan . , . .625 $640 62S 660 JO frtrn t. 0. S. Ptrlf, Im f,rltkt, IrUirrr mnd Iff Hr. Humeri atCr. wrl i D. Uh ItMdiLr m4 De TAmim. The Ford may be purchated foe e mall ienn payment en eonrenlenl financing plan. See your dealer for dctatli. reliability to that Important part of the electrical system. The value of the large number of ball and roller bearings In the new Ford ts especially apparent after the first year. By reducing wear, they also reduce the) cost of up-kecp and the need of replacement parts In many other parts of the new Ford you find this) same high quality of materials and fine craftsman ship in manufacture. The performance of the) i i . ,!.. , AJ) uuuer log ectcmi uriviug cunumons re flects the value that has been built into it. FOIl D MOT OH COMPANY