Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 25, 1953, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Man, ttrefoa
Convict at
Prison Stabbed
. A aoovict wu stabbed in tbt
hMt at Oregon State penlten
. Mary Tuesday afternoon but
we daaerlbed a in pretty food
condition Wednesday by prison
aociors. no soajor veins or ar
teries were cut. they said.
. Warden Virgil O'MaUey aald
ehst Harold Peak, 26, wu the
eonviet who wai Injured in a
flfM with one or two other
onvletf about 4 o'clock In
Cellblock D.
Guards who heard aoundi of
she Kufflt rushed to the icene
to find Peak alone in hii eeU.
A thin, narrow-bladed 'hand
. made knife was found aearby
and ! believed to be the wea
pon wed on Peak.
Prison officials are pretty
'aura they know who did it.
CMalley aald, but lack proof
a present The investigation is
eoatinuing. '
Peak is serving seven years
from Coos county lor arson and
Ms-eecr. . .. ,r-..;
Unions Accused
Of Discriminofions
.' Twenty-one per eent of tfae
oaapliaata filed under the
Oreejon fair ajMloyaaant praa-
tiaea law . have bean against
labor anions, Mate Labor
Commissioner W. Z. Kimsey
said Tuesday. -.
The lew, passed hi 148,
forbids employers, unions and
employment ageneles from
discriminating : against any
person because of his race or
religion. . ' . -;
There nave been W eonv-
plainta filed under the Uw,
There have been IV eases
filed against eight unions,
Kimsey said.'
Gibson Heads
Senate Today
Sen. Angus Gibson, the gen
ial Junction City Scotsman not
ed for his tightness with the
taxpayer's dollar, was acting
president of the Senate Wednesday.
He was appointed to preside
for the day by Senate President
Eugene E. Marsh, who Is acting
as governor while Gov. Patter
son is in Seattle.
When Marsh announced Gib
son's appointment, Gibson rose
and asked Marsh:
"Couldn't you leave the state
for s couple of hours so I could
be governor? ..- j
State Building
Faces Heavy Cut
Oregon's proposed SO million
dollar program for new Build
ings at colleges and state in
stitutions faced the prospect
Wednesday of being cut in half
The Joint Legislative Ways
and Means Committee will
have only 10 millions or less
for new buildings, unless the
Legislature provides some
more tax revenue.
However, Chairman Lee Oh
mart, Salem, of the House Tax
Committee, told the House
that "no revenue measures are
before soy eommittaa, and aone
are eon temple ted." -Bap.
Henry Semon, Klam
am rails,' chairman of the
House Waya and Means Com
mittee, added that his commit
tee has "no Intention of ask
ing for additional revenue, and
we'll use most of the money
for buildings that is left over
from the budget."
The amount left over from
the budget will be around 10
millions, but Semon aald his
committee probably would use
a million or two o that for re
serve. ,
The State Board of Higher
Education - wants almost 10
millions worth jof new build
ings, and an equal amount Is
wanted for state institutions.
QUICK CASH
LOANS
rtr kit nlavti swdwsti
It's wkm you went to Sake
quick edvantog. ei coin
bargain or make a lait minute
purcnaie mar our rair loan
service b emt helpful. ,
25 to $1500
In 1 trip on (I) signature)
. . clone, (2) ear or
(3) furniture)
m. 100, ti "mt, 117 Cwrl M.
.rtw -
. 0. WMKMt, War. '
Bank's Trust
Officers Talk
Three trust officer of the
United States National Bank
of Portland told an audience
that filled the main dining
room of the Marion Hotel how
to pass their estates to their
heirs without paying more
than the necessary estate
taxes.
Speakers ' were R. M. Alton,
vice president and trust offi
cer; LeHoy B. Staver and E. V.
Overman, trusi officers. One
of the susuroetiona was that
married couples with large and
fairly large estates take steps
to avoid double taxation by
reason of one of the couple
leaving the property to the
other, and the other leaving it
to the children up-n aeatn.
Jointly owned property that
automatically passes to the
other spouse works nicely
when small rmounts of proper
ty are involved but leads to
costly double inheritance tax
ation on larger amounts, it was
pointed out. , : , , . ' .'. , '
Rex Putnam presided and
introduced the speakers'. Light
wnesr, March . 1B3
a .Mir Tuesday that 1t
term -
wouldn't sponsor any bills to
lncresse tsxes.
.!. -nhblv means that
lliu y-
. .n iiunn dollar program
mo ev - - -
, s.w " " , ,, r -r I ,)f PUUUH1--
refreshments were served at- Meges ana ine u..-.w
ter adjournment The meeting te institutions wlU be
on. of a aerie, being held) ; v
Ban Ml Bilk for
Increase in Taxes
The house tax committee
throughout the Ute.
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