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District Contest to Draw 1,000
School Musicians to Salem
Salem will be bursting with musla Saturday.
Well over 1,000 school musicians from 18 cities will be here to
perform In a western Oregon district contest and festival
They will comprise the 38 Junior and high school bands and
orchestra which will be Judged by 11 committee of university music
instructor! and band leaders.
Playing on a half-hour schedule,
the individual band performances
will start as early as t:30 a.m.
and continue until late, afternoon.
PUylng will be at Parrish Junks
high and Salem high school. j
M usical groups rated superior
will be eligible to compete in a
state contest at Eugene May I
end 6.
Several outstanding groups also
will be chosen to appear in a con
cert Saturday night at TJO in the
local high school auditorium.
Salem will be represented by
lu high school band and orchestra,
Parrish band and orchestra, Leslie
band and orchestra and West Sa
lem band.
The other school musicians are
coming from Albany, Brownsville,
Chemawa, Corvallis, Dallas, Cot
tage Grove, Eddyvilla, Emira, Eu-
Sene, Harrisbfirg, Independence,
unction City, Lebanon, Lowell,
fclcKenzie, Newport, Silver ton,
Bpringf ield, Sweet Home, Scio,
Etayton, Toledo, Turner, Waldport
and Woodburn.
Judges will be Maurice W. Bren
iten of VTiIlamertA unifeisity;
George Boughton and E. A. Cyk
ler. Uahrersity of Oregon; Charles
Dietz and Rev Underwood. Uni
versity of Portland; Richard
Greenfield. Pa elite university;
John O Conner. Oregon State; John
Richard, Lewis and Clark; Char-
Agreement
Averts Strike
Of Bus Drivers
IPORTLAND, April iO-VA
last-minute agreement averted a
strike oi AFL drivers and shopmen
on Overland Greyhound lines from
Portland to Salt Lake City tonight.
i Commissioner 1. 1. Pickett of the
federal mediation service said
company and union officials had
reached a tentative agreement. A
union official said details were to
be worked out tomorrow, and then
submitted to a vote of the 22S
drivers and shopmen involved. The
union- said th strike was "iada-
ftnitely postponed.'
The strike had been scheduled
to begin at 1241 a.m. Friday.
Company and union oftteiala held
a five-hour session mat resulted
la tha agreement.
I The principal point of dispute
was a pension plan. The union also
asked soma changes in working
Grocery Company
Opposes Nyssa
Plant Preference
W. H. Ehrman, General Gro
cery company, Portland, appeared
before the state board of control
Thursday and urged that it rescind
a previous decision in connection
with the purchase of sugar far
state Institutions under which the
Nyssa, eastern Oregon plant, re
ceives the benefit of the 9 per cent
differential for Oregon manufac
ture. Grocery company officials said
they had submitted the low bid for
sugar on several occasions but
could not overcome tha differen
tial. Gov. Douglas McKay told
other board members that the
Nyssa plant, an Oregon operation,
has a large number of employes
and pays a large amount oi state
and local taxes annually.
laf Stowell,
Education.
Oregon Gkulaaa of
Teachers in
Silverton Elect
Mrs. Jarnagin
KLYEKTOff - Mrs. Car! Jar
nagin was announced Thursday
aa the 1050-11 president of the
Silverton Teachers' association
Other officers are vice president,
Mrs. Estelle TanCleava and sec
retary treasurer, Bessie Greger-
son. These take office ta Septem
ber.
Cordell Woodall fa the out-going
president who will eon Lai ua
through tha summer. Mra Z&her
Marion County
Grand Jury
Indicts 6 Men
Tha Marton county grand Jury
indicted four men on check-writing
charges and two pn a burglary
countj Thursday. The jurors also
returned two not-true Wis.
An Aumsville pair, George
Wright and Don Erickson were
ordered held in connection with, a
break-in at an Aumsville tavern
fat which $200 in nickels was de
clared stolen.
Tha following were indicted on
charges of obtaining money by
falsa ! pretenses: Kenneth John
Bernard, Woodburn; Robert Wod-
son Morrow, 3999 Cherry are.;
Harold a. Gourley, Eugene; and
Allie Mehrla Derrick alias Frank
Greea.
rne grand jury dismissed a
charge of threatening commission
of felony against Bill Smith,
Silverton star route. Also dis
missed waa a charga of obtaining
money by falsa pretenses against
uarroi A. Feterson, 18 1 1 N. 4th
St.
One secret Indictment
turned.
Sec. Acheson to Make
'Major Policy Speech'
WASHINGTON, April 20 -P)-Secretary
Acheson will make a
"major policy speech Saturday
night at a dinner of the Ameri
can Society of Newspaper Editors.
Reporters were told that the
address will be carried by the
Mutual network and probably by
other networks, starting at 9 p.m.
(EST).
Srickson is the secretary.
The association has voted to
end a CARS package to soma
teacher In Europe, probably in
Poland or western Germany, with
a committee to investigate tha
cz location.
Wilsons Enter
Formal Ple&
Of Innocent
VANCOUVER, Wash., April 20-(P)-The
Wilson brothers, accused
of the kidnap-slaying of Jo Ann
Dewey, entered their formal plea
of innocent today.
Utah and Tinman Wilson were
arraigned this morning, still not
sure whether they could have the
attorney of their choice, Irvin
Goodman of Portland, to defend
them.
"If Goodman is not allowed full
participation in the trial," Turman
Wilson told tha judge, "we'll de
fend ourselves.
. The matter will probably be
settled tomorrow morning, when
Goodman will confer with County
Prosecutor R. De Witt Jones and
Superior Judge Eugene Cushing
Cushing will preside at the Wilson
brothers trial.
Superior Judge Charles W. Hall,
who conducted the arraignment.
set tne trial date for June 19.
But Hall did not rule on whetn-
.
Bateson Heads
Salem High's
Student Body
The 1950-51 student body presi
dent at Salem high school will be
Gilbert Bateson, Salem route 5,
as a result of a vote of students
Thursday.
. Bateson, Statesman school re
porter and a member of th state
championship speech team, de
feated David Blackmer in a spe
cial revote after neither had won
a majority in Wednesday ballot-
The student body secretaryship
position was also decided Thurs
day by revote with Cleta Martin,
110 Thompson are., defeating Ted
d Gordon.
Other officers for next year are
Norma Hamilton, ASB first vvca
president; Margaret Miller, sec
ond vice president; Don Herring,
yell king; Miles Kring, assistant
yeU king; Eunice PeHcenpaugh,
song queen; and Lea Del Davis,
Juanita McDevitt and Billy Mil
ler, assistant song queens.
MOTORIST SUCCUMBS
BAKER, April 20 - UP) - Hyman
Blackson, 57, Portland whose car
wei turned yesterday on th Baker-Richland
highway, died in a
hospital here today.
er Goodman, an out-of-state at
torney, would be allowed to parti
cipate fully in the defense. Hall
said tha rrvri i n f of participaaan
should be deckled by the Judgn
who win hear tha actual trial
St. Paul Girl to Vie
For Shrine Rodeo
Queen Tonight
Queen for th Northwest Shrine
Bodeo and Horse show will be
named in mid-performance of the
opening night schedul at Pacific
International Exposition arena in
Portland tonight.
Among the contestants for th
honor of reigning over tha week
Ions northwest festival fe Lore
Jane Smith, St. Paul, Miss Smith
waa selected by the Salem Shrine
club as its entrant for the queen
ship. For tha past two days Miss
Smith has been competing! with 15
other princesses ia riding ability,
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poise, speech and appearance. An
excellent rider, she is a graduate
of St Paul high school and last
year was a caerryland Festival
queen candidate and princess of
tha St Paul rodeo.
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