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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1953)
Tuesdiy, July 21, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Orcgoa Pastt Oregon Has 466 New Laws Passed by 1953 Legislature By PAUL w, UwelaM Pnu ' Oregon will have 486 new lwi Tuesday, including im portant civil righti, education, highway, labor and forestry legislation. These laws, the bulk of the work of the 1953 Legislature, go into effect 90 days after the end of the session. There are 25S others that already are law because they contained emergency clauses. The most important of the Kill Strangled Cat, Too Mean London C) A cat belong ing to John Christie, strangler Of women who was hanged last Wednesday, was executed Tues day. J The reason given by the Hlfral Society for the Preven tion W Cruelty to Animals was that Christie's cat was too mean to live with anyone. After the arrest of Christie, Who said he killed seven women and was convicted for the murder of his wife, the cat roamed near Christie's dingy fiat. The society finally caught it, but concluded that the cat had turned savage and was be yond rehabilitation. "We waited until after Chris tie's execution, and decided re luctantly that his cat would have to meet the same fate," a society official said. "Many of fered a home, but it was past being happy In human society." 4-Couniy 4-H Tour Planned - Dallas The South Wil lamette Valley 4-H tour will be held in Polk county, August 3, 4 and S, reports John Grimes, assistant county exten sion agent. Polk county 4-H members will play host to club members from Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties. Judging, showmanship, and fitting stock for show, will be done at farm stops. Fun is also planned. with two nights of camping out near Helmick park and the Dallas City park. Swimming and ball games also are in cluded. The schedule calls for meet lng the other county's club members at the E. E. Wilson Game Management Area on 99W highway, formerly part of Camp Adair, at noon, Aug. 3. Don Kirkpa trick, manager, will conduct a tour through the pheasant farm at 1 pjn. North Howell North Howell Visiting for the day on Tuesday at the Will Oddie home were their daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs rhrlfa Waltman from Hebo They came to pick logan and raspberries at the Oddie farm. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wies ner and family of Palo Alto, Calif., are here for a months visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weisner and other relatives. Mrs. Les Hettick and sons, Larry and Stevie from Eugene, are spending a few days visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Woelke, also at the Wilmer Fossholm home. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coomler had as their house guests sev eral days their two grand chil dten, Johnny and Judy Coom Wr from Salem. The North Howell Commun ity is busy picking logan and boysen berries with plenty of pickers. Multnomah Demo Chairman Resigns Portland P William H. Way will resign Aug. 20 as chairman of the Multnomah County Democratic Central Committee. He said he was quitting to give more time to his job as business manager of the AFL Boilermakers Union. HAKVET JE. CWTwpMdratl bills becoming law will do these things: 1. Expand Oregon s teacher training program by adding training of high school teach ers and liberal arts courses at the colleges of education, and provide four-year liberal arts courses and teacher training at Portland State college. 2. Simplify the state tax sys tem by putting income tax re ceipts into the state general fund. 3. Make it illegal for public eating, lodging and amusement places to discriminate against minority groups. 4. Permit sale of 32 million dollars worth of highway bonds to finish the highway commission's five-year emerg ency1 road building program. 5. Ban organizational picket ing by labor unions. 6. Tighten the forestry laws, requiring logging operators to : take stronger precautions against fire. ' The Session Laws, contain ing the 724 laws passed by the Legislature; go on sale Tues day at $6.50 per copy The bill providing straight $000 personal income tax ex emptions for every person goes into effect, benefitting parents of two or more children. Another import new law i will permit tout on the Van couver - Portland bridge, The toll money will be used to fi nance a second bridge. Other major bills becoming law Tuesday will: Let the governor appoint the tax commission. Provide a two-year study of the use of water resources. Require public hearings aft er power companies impose electric surcharges. Permit the governor to post pone hunting seasons during periods of extreme forest fire hazard. Ban sale of horse meat In places where other kinds of meat are sold, unless the horse meat Is in sealed packages. Require that ice cream sub stitutes be labeled mellorine. ! Increase farm and home loans for veterans from $6,000 to $9,000 for home, and to $15,000 for farms. Give the state Its first oil and gas drilling code. Tighten the laws against abortion and sex offenses. Provide out-patient service at the state hospitals and at Fairview Home. Let the department of agri culture license rainmakers. Allow the department of ag riculture to order landowners to get rid of their ragweed, a prime cause of hay fever. Relieve radio stations of lia bility for statements made by political candidates. Resume Hearings on Surcharge Aug. 24 Hearing on the complaint at tacking, the surcharge of three Oregon electric power compan ies will be resumed Aug. 24, Public Utilities Commissioner Charles Heltzel said today. First part of the hearing was completed several weeks ago. A complaint, filed by State Rep. Monroe S wee Hand and officials of the Linn county Farmers union, charged the surcharge returned to the power compan ies revenues in excess of the normal return permitted by law. Named defendants are Port land General Electric company, Mountain States Power com pany and Pacific Power and Light. Clear Lake Clear Lake Honor guest at a shower Thursday evening was Mrs. Kenneth Seely. Mrs. Jack Chapin and Mrs. Arnold Fast were hostesses at the for mer's home. Games were played and supper served by the hostesses. Those honoring Mrs. Seely were Mrs. Arthur Sorensen, Mrs. J. E. Whelan, Mrs. Ar thur Evans, Mrs. A. A. Eich elberger, Mrs. A. B. Seely, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs. Laudie Krosman, Mrs. Dean Wall, Mrs. Ted Girod, Mrs. L. J. Chapin, Mrs. Chris Seely, Mrs. T. C. Mason, Mrs. Fast, and Mrs. Chapin. V.tagteCfocfie V ROUTE! ... Mike the mm of four trip at ao nore cost! Lurariite is superb scenery, serf ice snd food as too swing east on Ctotdita Pscitc through sky-high Ciosdiifl Rockies, prairies sad across the Greu Lakes. Ktrora any U. S. rail route. 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