Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 13, 1948, Image 7

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medical school, to endowed!
through a bequest from the latei
Mildred Anna Williams, and will!
v the young pre-meaicai stu
dent $200 for his last year in the
niuersity and additional sums of
$200 for each of his four years in
medical scnooi.
Selection of Burdic was made
by a pre-medical advisory com
mittee of the university on the
basis of appraisals suunwucu uy
university science instructors;
.u.iiif excellence being the
primary factor considered.
Burdic was one 01 more man
50 prospective medical school stu
dents of the university interviewed
c.Miv and Saturday bv an
admissions committee from the
medical scnooi.
The interviews are a step In de
Mtn!nfr admission to the medi
cal school's fall class of 1948. No
tification of admission to tne med
ical school will be made at a later
Lane Representatives Indicate
Desire to Attend '49 Session
hi"-'
Possibility that Lane County's
legislative delegation to the 1949
sessions of the state legislature
will be the same as that in the
1947 session was seen Tuesday.
Representative Herman P. '
Hendershott, youngest member inj
point of service, filed formal
notice in Salem of his intention!
to enter the May primaries on
the Republican ticket.
Hill, Snellstrom
Representative Earl Hill, Cush
man, said he "wouldn't be sur
prised" if he decided to run a
gain, and Representative John R.
Snellstrom, Eugene, said he hadn't
filed yet but "I intend to do so."
Fellow Republicans Angus Gib
son, Junction City, and Truman
Chase, Rt. 2, Eugene, are in the
Senate for four-year terms and
do not have to enter the race for
1949. So far, no Democrats and
no other Republicans have indicat
ed intentions to run.
Hill made no definite commit
ment, but commented that If he
ran he would have to resign his
seat on the fish commission. He
resigned his post as a legislator
last fall when it was ruled that
he could not be a member of both
state bodies at one time. He at
tended his first legislative ses
sion in the 1930's and has been a
member frequently since then.
Three Sessions
Snellstrom attended the 1943,
1945 and 1947 sessions.
Hendershott had no formal
Red Tape Stops
Gl Dividends
statement, but said he found his
first session in 1947 "very interest
ing and a lot of fun." He said he
thinks taxation and appropriations
will be the chief topic of the '49
sessions. The high cost of living
has brought wage raise requests
from state employes, he pointed
out.
Because a large surplus has pil-1
ed up in the "untouchable" state
income tax fund, Snellstrom said
the legisature probably will de
vote time to studying means of
tapping the fund. Present law for
bids use of Income tax money for
any purpose except that of re
ducing property levies.
County Civil Serves
Snellstrom said he is "thinking
over" a bill to put county em
ployees under civil service. How
ever, he said, such a plan requires
a relatively uneconomic admin
istrative set-up with a board and
a secretary.
Multnomah (Portland) is the
only county with such a system
now, but Hendershot said Lane,
Marion and Clackamas are grow'
ing so large that study of civil
service set-ups is warranted. He
said employes want job protection.
WASHINGTON U. Red
tape is holding up payment of a
dividend estimated at from $1,-
000.000.000 to $2,000,000,000 to I
ex-GI's who hold National Ser
vice Life Insurance, President
Truman said Monday.
The dividend can't be paid un
til the financial liabilities and
the legal status of the fund are
was made for it in the budget,
the President said.
"The veterans admmisiranon
is gradually catching up on the:
processing of the basic insurance
records," he added. I
However, he held out some
I hope. The general contingency;
reserve includes money 10 pay
the dividend "if the exact status
r thA fitnri is rlarifieri durinc
u fiscal- year of. 1949," Mr.
Truman sain.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.. Tiies., Jan. 13, 1948 , Page 7
FOB FOOT TROUBLES
See E gene's leading Foot Spe
cialist Di Handshuh,. 874 Wil
lamette Phone 308. 18 years in
Eugene. Examinatior free.
Cadet Officer Ratings
Listed at University
NVn-commissioned cadet offi
cer ratings for first-year advanc
ed ROTC students in the Univer
sity of Oregon have been an
nounced by Colonel Frank R.
Maerdian, professor of military
science and tactics and head of
the military science department
i ha university. They include
the following from the Lane area:
First sergeants: Wyman Ham
mer and Robert Quick, both Eu
gene.
Technical sergeants: Robin P.
Arkley, Lowell Chase, Wesley R.
Miller, Robert F. Phillips, Donald
K. Schmieding and Roger W.
Wohlgren, all of Eugene.
Staff sergeants: Lynn F. Buck
lin, Cyrus Garnett, Charles E.
Hallin, Willis E. McCtillough and
Dean P. Sheldon, all of Eugene;
Sedwin D. Wisdom, Cheshire
Clifford J. van Prooyen, Creswell;
David J. Kempston, Lornne; and
Gordon R. Allbright, Springfield.
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Woodworkers
Ask Increase
PORTLAND W The CIO
International Woodworkers of
America will ask a 32 Vt cent an
hour increase, plus a 7V4 cent an
hour welfare fund bonus, in forth
coming wage negotiations in five
states.
James E. Fadling, 1WA presi
dent, announced the goals at the
close of a weekend IWA eonfer-
, ence here. The demands, to be
i asked in new contracts starting
April 1, also include pay for six
holidays.
The present minimum in Wash
' ington, Oregon, Northern Califor
nia, Montana and most of Idaho is
generally $1.32 although some
contracts are 2V4 or 7V4 cents
lower.
Increase Possible
Fadling said the union's re
search department believes the
wage increases could be granted
even if substantial reductions are
made in lumber prices. He assert'
ed the study indicated that lunv
ber prices and profits could enable
wage increases of even 50 cents an
hour.
The union chief reported the
welfare fund bonus was a part of
the union's proposal last year, but
was not accepted by operators
The cents an hour would pro
vide death, hospital, surgical and
medical benefits for woodworkers'
families and sick leave pay plans,
Holidays
The holidays for which pay will
be asked are New Year's, Memor
ial Day, Independence Day, Labor
Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
Present contracts generally pro
vide a 40-hour week of five days
i with six holidays, but holidays are
not paid.
Sen. Wayne L. Morse (R-Ore),
who spoke to the 219 IWA dele
gates attending the meeting, de
clared that a price cut would be
preferable to wage increases in
meeting the high cost of living.
He added, however, that if
prices continue to spiral, labor has
no alternative but to seek more
money.
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Aviv of between $50,000 and $75,
000 at noon Monday, Jewish
,ources reported. The robbers
looted five small cash boxes in the
bank, relieved .customers of the
money they were carrying, and
then escaped in a taxicab.
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