' -. - - . tlit fXTGOII CTATZTMAIT, Zdza. Ortyau Friiay KsxsL:?. l:rc!i 13. 1S3 Deserters Ml Q-LIeri No Increases i mu tn-n vm hi i vjw Set for Rates Deep Gul Prlaos Li i-i i . " . - - M ir. I , 1 1 i 1 i M: 1 1 1 , ! rr- : Ti 14 Amwm0mmm,0 IV" ilawwVW( """" ' i. i Charles Lcrett, 21 (left) and Edward Testerman, 23, are shown after, they surrendered to a posse a few boon after they killed an FBI agent . and wounded another in a fun battle in Abingdon, Va. The two army deserters were trapped In a basement and forced out by use of tear gas. Only One Position Vacant, City Ballot; Four File for Council Only one position on the city ballot was without a candidate Thursday night and at least one former alderman front ward six was known to be considering entering his name for that post. Residents of his ward which covers a large portion of the east side-of the city, have asked him to seek the place now held by Phillip H. Holmes, Fred Williams said when questioned. Holmes has declared that he is not' able to de-; vote to the position the time it should require. He was appointed to serve oat the unexpired term of Glenn . Greg when Gregg moved from the city. Both Howard Maple and James M. Clark of the seventh ward Thursday Sled notices of their candidacy. Only two-year term on the council la that post now filled by Clark, who succeeded Dr. Armin Berger. Frank P. Marshall at the second ward, who had previously refused to" announce bis Intentions, and Claude H. Jorgeasea, newest council appointee who has been filling, the -third 1 ward vacancy left when George Belt Joined the ' army.1 also fljed .notices Thurs day, -v - .. Marine League Slaves Party . tJse'of Legion, hall auditorium for its party the night of April has been secured by the Salem detachment, of the, marine corps league, officers of tee organization announced Thursday. Moving pictures for the enter tainment are to fee provided by the marine recruiting service; two acts of vaudeville have been ar ranged; Westly McWain is to speak, and services of a vocalist have been secured. Members of families "fro mwhich a man has gone into the marines are to be guests of the detachment.' Salvage Office Is Set up Here Offices f the state salvage committeev of which Claude X. Sersanous, -Portland.-Is chairman, - opened offices here Thursday. , ,The purpose f the committee Is to direct a statewide drive for scrap materials required for war purposes. All organizations and individuals are requested to as sist hi the campaign. . fl- At a meeting of the 'committee to be held in Portland, probably next week,. Gov. Charles A. Sprague and Jerrold Ojven -state civilian defense coordinator, wui be the; principal speakers. Hiking Club Slates Trip Overnight trip to their cabin on White Water creek, 12 miles above Detroit, is planned for this week end by Chemeketans, Salem's or ganized hikers, officers announced Thursday. . Cars are to leave the Senator hotel Saturday at 2 pan. A co operative dinner is planned for Saturday night. Breakfast Sun day morning Is to be prepared by a committee, while Sunday's din ner Is another cooperative meal for those desiring to remain at the cabin. A hike along Volcano trail planned for Sunday morning. Those going will provide their own trail lunches and thermos bottles, of coffee. Trail equipment and good boots are essentia r, it is emphasized. Missing 75 From County To Take Master Defense Course Seventy five persons from vari ous parts of Marion county are to gather Sunday from 9 ajn. to pjn. at the state capitol building for a "master" course in rudiments of civilian defense with Ed Colby, senior state instructor, in charge. The 73, selected from civilian de fense units in their home com munities, are to serve as instruc tors. Women of the S a 1 e m motor corps at their meeting at 830 to night at the Salem armory are to enter r upon, a teachers' training course, preparing to serve as in structors particularly for women' groups. . Colby is to teach the course.'. t . Thursday , night at Roberts school, Colby represented Marion county's civilian defense coordina tor, Bryan H. Conley, giving brief study of blackouts, incen diaries, high explosive bombs and ive yc-j feen this r' If If so, ::i!mur.I:-t J witaDw.U Krupa, j Car'- t. venue, Tankers, N." -. -TI. : ' ";T-E"t is Hop .r:Z 11, v 3 l..t her home last 'Zzrj t-.I i3 fccXered to havt i x:::l. The child's mother is , i 3 a result of worry and has 1 t! it Ue girl be picked u? ty police. Brown Building Repair $10,400 Largest building permit of the week in Salem is that for the $10, 400 'alteration - and repair of the Keith Brown warehouse at 1450 Tile - road,' filed '.. Thursday with City ' Building Inspector E. Bushnell. - The "warehouse," used, as fac tory space in the manufacture o: pre-fabricated housing units, to be doubled in size by the eon struction work now underway, Brown said. Commission Reduces' Farm Rate, Sets Two New Ones There will be no Increase in any of the rate classifications un der the workmen's ; compensation law during the coming fiscal year, the state Industrial accident com mission announced Thursday. - Commission members : said the announcement; was made possible because of the increased rate of pay and Increase In employment and by the amendment to the workmen's compensation law which requires a ' minima fee of $10. r.:i'--y., The commission reduced the rate for general f arming from . 14.60 to $4 per $10e payroll. It was estimated that 5000 farm ers would be affected by this redaction. A new rate for home construc tion, designed to cover the low cost home: in defense areas, also was announced. This, type of con struction formerly was Included in building erection, "for which the rate was $7 per $100. The new rate In this classification Is $4 per $100. The commission also established a new rate for mili tary cantonment and barracks construction. The rate schedule had not previously Included this classification. The new rate for general farm ing will become effective July 1, 1942, and the rates on the new classification, residence construc tion and military cantonment and barracks construction, are In ef fect as of March 14 this year. "Dae to increased employ ment and high wages prevail ing during the past year the commission has been able to build up the reserve funds re quired by the law so that at this time the fund ft In good condition," commission mem bers said. The commissioners added that they anticipated no difficulty in taking care of the increased bene fits provided for in the 1941 leg islative amendment, which be comes operative July. 1. . . The new benefits will apply only to workers who are injured on or after July 1, the commis sioners said. Hawkins Files For Position Martin W. Hawkins, Portland, Thursday filed for reelection i as Judge of the circuit court, depart ment No. 1, fourth districts Mult nomah county. Bis slogan: "Present incumbent. Experi enced and qualified." Other filings Thursday r '-. Louise E. McKee,. Portland, re publican, for state representative, 5th district, Multnomah county.. Karl T. Huston, Corvallis, dem ocrat (by petition), for district at torney of Benton county. Walter V. Monger, Looking Glass, republican, for state sens tor, 5th district, Douglas county. Earl T. Newby, Ashland, repub lican, for state senator, 6th dis trict, Jackson county, position for which Sen. George Dunne will not be a candidate. Coming Voters, Now Under Age, Must Register Minors who will reach; their 21st birthdays between April 14, closing, date for May pri mary election registration of voters, and May 15, election day, may make a tentative registra tion whOe the books are still open, Lee Ohmart, acting coun ty clerk, reminded Thursday. BILoers lm this age classifies tfon mast register before the customary closing date If they wish to vote in May, he pointed out. Manslaughter Charged OREGON CITY, March 19-ff) An indictment . charging man slaughter ' was; returned against Don A. Cushing, 81, Mdlall woodsman, Wednesday by the Clackamas county grand jury. Cushing was arrested February 27 in connection with the slaying of William P. Ford, Dickey Prairie logger. ,7r mai weekends, where several large-- functions are slated," have remained unchanged. Campus Events Dates Changed For Willamette Spring Term Willamette university campus ; social committee has an nounced a change in social functions for the spring term due to the elimination of spring vacation and the advancing of semester examinations by one week. Commencement was originally scheduled for June 6 but Willi now be on May 3L Exami nation week wffl be from May 23 , to 29. The ; spring C vacation dates had previously ; been' an nounced as'AprQ 3 to 1L " f ; Due to the changes several so cial -functions had' to-be eliml nated entirely, including the beach picnics and. Student "body picnic The picnics " .were taken off the calendar; because army regulations state ; that , all large groups are requested not to meet on the beach, of tire, rationing and the action of the local public transportation board .which elim inated the possibility "of schedul ing . public ; busses fi ; private parties., v,-,' "-;, ' 1, Other sod&l activities have been changed to earlier dates. 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