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who won't avan heve to leav their autot to conduct butinati.
Oregon Law Volumes Now Condensed
Charles Wilson, Nev Defense Secretary,
Says He'll Give Task 'Darnest Whirl'
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WA8IHNOTON Wl Chnrlra Kr
y.t Wilnon'ft cuiiiin-nt nlKiiii riv
lllti llir drlnn itrcrrlaiy Julj Ilie
"darnilral whirl It ever had" cn
work buttl )'.
'Ilio Jub hni iilvrn lour infii a
wlni I In the Ium tuur jnn,
Wilhun wea iiamrd ychirrdiiy r
Pirnitlrnt-rlrci Kl.-.enliowrr'a wlrt
l.nn an llic nrkt arcrruiy of tip
Irmc. Tlmt llir. pic-IUrlil ut Clcn
rral MuUra Invra a Uiuuli r-Hlmi-liirnl
l tJiuwn by the Incl thai:
The llrnt nccrrtary icnliinrd and.
biuki-ii by the nnmciiM- burden vl
hia Jut), coiniiiiuert miiciui-
M-cund one wnn iirrn.
he third imr, a nuldirr by pro-
mn. dutifully nerved out m
niniiieiu lor a year, then re-
kilned.
The prenent one let It be known
enine months ami, before he anew
live elertlon would brlnit a i-hauar
In erimliiinlraiioii. that lie imeniled
Jo leave government. He now aaya
Tii l moi anxious than ever,
Ii. put it. to to bnrk a radly
a pmilhle to thai hr liopaa will
ha moderately prnperoiia obacur.
Ity.
Even tba Elmntlc General Mo
tor Corp. which Wilon head"
and which, at Flvnliowrr'i re
quest he la leaving to come to
Wanhlnston. I dwarfed by the pro
liorliona of the bustntKn lie will
jiianana aa drfenne chief.
There In a noteworlhy a.-pert to
Wilaon'a Job cline: A much big.
grr Job priMlut-ei a much amaller
py check. The general impriw-
ln la that hli 1WM aalary and
homines totaled about IMII.300
)le'll get ir.'.Wxi from the Inleral
government and no bonua.
Of all the executive agenclea of
government, the IJelrnrve Uetiart
ment la the Urgent, the roMUeat,
Hie mot complei. Ilie moi tech
nical. Ha rcspouMblllUca can be
giave. lleclMona mad by a de
iertue aecretary can be Important
In how a battle la fouiihl and bow
men die.
The number of peraona who work
Under the Dclrm Department
and lla armed force approach
the five-millinn mark J. 600.000 of
whom are In the armed lorcen.
Ine other civilian employee In the
iMrflung enterprise of ttie military
rslablLihinent, General Motors haa
a big work force, but nowhere
near that large.
General Motor ll reallv big
alone, not counting the Income
I from commercial aiiles, It tiai
j Ucrn doing bunlncsa in the nmlti
mlllloiis since the start ol the Ko
rean War. Hut me IJcicnse ue
partmcnt upciiilliiil budget ruiu
about 00 billion dollars a year.
Kir hi man appointed to the Job
BltT tinilicallou olthe Army, Navy
and Air force and creation of the
Dcicimc Drpuriuicnt In 1U48 was
James Kurrestal, Investment bank,
er. He worked at a tremendous
tmk ol organizing the department,
living to nettle lung-existing rival
ries and quarrel among the armed
lorcea and getting the national ac
idises into slme at a time when
national aeniiment was cool toward
military matter. He got thliiK
going but. broken by the burden,
loll Ills Job and then took his lilt.
Louis Johnson a named to
sutceed him. Juhnson camo Into
nllice at a lime when the trend
waa to economy. Action he took
to cut back on military spending
III line wilh economy mandate
came In for crmclam from con
cessional quarter nd elsewhere
'ilie Korean War burst upon the
world. The criticism, by men In
volving charges the military wasn't
ready. hrpened. President Tru
man ousted him.
Truman turned to a man he had
long admired and apiioinied to pre
vious high jobs, including that of
aecretary of stale. He chone live
star (len. Clenrge C. Marshall. A
special exception was made by
Congrrsa In a law which would
hnve barred appointment of a mil
itary nian to the civilian Job of
delcnse aecretary. Marshall came
back Irom brief retirement and
took the Job. He lelt much detail
of administration to his deputies,
kept for himself the task of orer-
I seeing the whole broad operation
!of the Defense f Apartment and of
1 making basic policy decisions.
Mobert A Lovett, present ec-
reiarv, l lexaa-oorn DIM trans
planted to New Yoik. tike for
reslal, he la an Investment banker.
He work hard at hia Job but.
unlike Porreslal, doesn't worry
about It. A sense of humor, some
times sardonic, save him. He hsn
been In government work, with
oniy a short break, since early In
World War II.
Lovett and Wilson know each
other, having met In business
uicciing during World War II and
alnce.
Immediately upon hearing i.l
Wil.-.on's appointment ye.sierd.iy,
Lovett wired his congratulations
and the offer of full co-operation
ol hla office to bring about the
j transition of administrations In the
lcirnse Lsi-pariiiirm, up uihii una
inorii.nj. tile Defense Department
had no word whether Wilson would
want to come to Washington to
sit In for Ilie remaining week
wilh Lovett and his aides, as
Lovett ha recommended.
It
"I must
deliver
my baby
my so it!
Her huabunrl rniaainf or
dead her right arm uaeleaa,
her leg broken, she faced th
long Alaskan winbrr and
rkiUhirth alone! Ytt de
spite the overwhelming odd,
aha vowed, " Will Lift and
Wat My BbyPU it tha
heroic true liory of Martha
Martin. Raad it in tha now
December Lad Horn
Journal ... on your nowt
.Und today! toMSit
By Ml' I. V. IIARVKV jn,
SALEM i You've heard about
author who get II a word for
what they write. But did ou hear
of anybody who get II a word lor
euch word he eliminates?
Oregon's Slate (Statute Revision
Council, almost ready to hand the
legislature lla written version of
all the stale laws, get paid that
much.
It has spent 1300.000 on Us four
yesr mammoth Job, and has cut
300.000 word out of the old law.
Trie council has had to work over
20,000 section of Oregon law.
These laws now are contained In
I he 10-volume edition of the 1B10
code, plus six fat volumes of laws
passed by the past six Leglnlature.
The new edition will coinprcas
all I he lawa Into three volumes,
'mere also will be a one-volume in
dex -and a one-volume reference to
court decision and attorney gen
eral's opinion on the law.,.
The council will ask the Legis
lature In January to adui the new
code. When the Legislature docs,
all of the old laws go off the book a.
Besides trimming execs word
age, the council's staff ha re-
w.ltten many Jaws and eliminated
many others.
It wants the Legislature to adopt
a system whereby whole new sec
tion of lawa can be easily Inserted
alter each Legislature.
Tan full-time lawyers have done
the revising. There are 22 separ
ate steps a reviser has to go
through In revising a tection. The
lawyera have to be very careful
Uiey don't change the meaning of
a law.
An editor check each revision.
, and I tic- n the state departments
and private agencies affected by
illume sections gel a chsncc to
1 cneck.
The new code will be a big help
to lawyers. 'Iney wiTi be able lo
I save much time because It will be
ra.y lo find a law and because the
laws will be easier to understand.
! Sam Haley, the code reviser,
locs the job. 8am worked on a
I similar Job In Mlasourl.
THe consultant Is Robert K. Cul-
len, Pranklort, Ky., who revised
! Kentucky's law and who served
us consultant in Ohio and Missouri.
Cullen started the Oregon project
and now he works for the Kentucky
Uuiirenic Court helping the Judges
! prepare their opinions,
i The new book won't be printed
I until late In 1663. That's because
Ithe laws passed by the 1953 Legis
lature will have to be included.
1 Members of the new Legislature
' are being told Friday In Portland
'auout the new law code.
Many complete aectioni of law
(are eliminated because they no
i longer have any effect, because
they hsve been repesled. becaue
ihcy have been declared unconsti
tutional, or because they duplicate
other laws.
Tne stale constitution eay every
law "shall bo plainly worded,
avoiding so far a practicable the
use of technical terms."
That's the aim of the Statute Re
rhlon Council, which haa had to do
some major repair Job on some
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laws. For Instance, It ha had to
trim down sentences running as
'ong as too words.
Here's a typical example of how
the council reduce the wordnge.
One law starts out: "In all elec
tion precincts In which were cast
one nundred (100) or more bal
loi." eic.
1 The council changed it to this
' "In precinct where 100 or more
ballots were cast." etc.
Another law starts: "In any and
all counties of this state having a
population of over 300,000 inhabit
ants," etc.
The new version: "In counties
having a population of over 300..
000," etc. The word "Inhabitants"
Is dropped,' Haley believing any
body would know that 300,000
means people.
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