The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, April 06, 1950, Page 13, Image 13

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    Kimbrell, Carr
4 Named Chcirmen
At OEA Meeting
PORT.'-AND, April 6-t.?-Wal-lac
MeC'rae, superintendent of the
Pendleton schools, was elected
president of the Oregon Education
association at the close of the an
nual convention here.
Mrs. Mabel Winston. Ashland,
registrar at Southern Oreson Col
lege of Education, was elected vice
. president.
New trustees are: Margaret Per
ry, Hillsboro; Irwin Juilfs. Eugene;
Wilfred Burgess. Pnneville; Gil
bert Shearer, West Linn. Henry
Teti, lleppner, was reelected.
Chairman of OEA sub-divisions
and affiliates are:
Foreign language section D. M.
Dougherty. University of Oregon,
and May McLellan, Portland; 411
clubs Pauline Saufeldt. Vt. An
gel; Oregon Arts association
Leonard Kimbrell and Margaret
Carr, Roscburg, Oregon Council of
Geography Teachers Mrs. Irene
Rabbal, Silverton; county unit pres
idents Glen Linn, Mcdiord; social
studies Mrs. Fern Terrill. Grants
Pass: Oregon Business Education
association Joe Updegraff, Baker;
Library Section Jane Olson. Cor
vallis; Oregon Association of Child
hood Education Miss Vera Coul
ter, Oregon City; journalism sec
tionMrs. Mercedes Paul, New
berg; language arts Mrs. Ellen
Wiishire. Lebanon; science sec
lion Arthur Fryer, McMinnville.
Regional directors for classroom
teacher groups are: Elsie Tucker,
Corvallis; Eve Burkhalter, Klam
ath Falls; Mae Butler. John Day;
Mrs. J. J. Simmons. Wheeler coun
ty; Willis Williams, Portland.
, . ... " "y-Fa mill I ill " sin 11
SPOKANE, April & -JJP) The
United States needs the moral
.strength of England more than that
country needs our money, the dean
of New York University's School
of Education told an audience of
educators here.
Dr. Ernest 0. Melby addressed
the first session of the Inland Em
pire Education association, it
tended by S.OuO teachers.
He said America couldn t have
a strong roreign policy until the
American people have the informa
tion, sympathy and insight to un
derstand prohlems of other nations.
Communism is an idea, he said,
and cannot be fought with witch
INK4 Trlrphott)
nriTU OF A HIPPO HFRD When nature's cycle it weather la dlwuptsd. man builds dam, constructa
"ritttun projecu and calls on scientists tor rsio-matlna experiment. But lower creatures are helplea.
oelore the whims o( clouds and wind and neat In me Rift Valley of Tanganyika Territory. Africa, lie
Lake Rukwa. where lite became a desperat atruggli for a herd of hippopotami when. lor two years, the
rains didn't fall and the lake a 1 feet o water gradually dried. Here, trapped In muddy ooae. the living
hippos huddle with dead mates, too weak to struggl; trom the muddy trap. The ram came una winter
and covered the skeletons of the beaau.
Easter, Thanksgiving Both Set Next Sunday
MADRAS, April 6 -P It j riding, calf roping, bulldogging and
will be Easter at the Warm
Springs Indian reservation near
here next Sunday, and Thanks
giving, too.
The warm Springs Indians will
hold their annual spring root fes
tival the time of Thanksgiving
to the Great Spirit for natural
bounties. Christian rites will ac
company the tribal ceremonies.
Spnrt events invlucing bronco
boxing will be held Friday and
Saturday. The festival proper
comes Sunday.
Tribal leaders will offers pray
ers, some in Christian form, af
ter which the tribal drums will
start and the Indians will repeat
ancient chants. The root feast, to
which scores of w hite friends have
been. invited, will follow.
U. S. Needs England's Moral Strength, Dean Says
hunts, money or war.
"You can't kill an idea with I
gun," ha aaid. "It is the job of
education to make democracy
work."
The need for improved methods
of teaching children to read was
stressed by Pr. Paul Witty, dean
of education at Northwestern uni
versity. "We need more teaching of read
ing after the first, and second
grades," he said.
"It seems to be a rather hope
less undertaking to try to teach
people to enjoy the great books
when the people do not have the
ability to read," he said.
Thur., April 6, 1950 The Nawi-Ravltw, Ketaburg, Ore. 13
Decision On Killing Elk Reversed By Jury
Navy's 'Flying Pancake' No Mystery To Them
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April .
(.pi No stranger to hundreds of
plane watchers here, is the plane
claimed by the United States News
and World magazine report this
week as the link between conven
tional aircraft and the mysterious
flying saucers. The Bridgeport Post
today identified it as one designed.
constructed and test flown during
the war by the Chance Vought
aircraft division of the United Air
craft Corp., in Stratford, now
located in Dallas, Texas. Called
the XF5U-1 and referred to by its
constructors as the "Flying Pan
jcake." The plane, the only one
i built, was the result of efforts by
Charles H. Zimmerman, I designer
I for the Chance Vought company.
I It has been reported that the
. model developed in Stratford is
inow in storage at Langley Field,
Va.
! Zimmerman originally designed
jthe plane in 1933, built it in 1842
land revealed it to the Bridgeport
public in 1H47.
LA GRANDE, April .-)-Two
I. add canyon ranchers, who re
fused to yield to a justice court
conviction on killing elk out of sea
son, won vindication Wednesday.
A circuit court jury made up
mostly of farmera upheld Gene
Stockhoff and Heber Glenn in their
appeal. It took the jury only 20
minutea to reach agreement.
The men were fined $100 each In
justice court last September on
charges they killed elk out of lea
son. In their defense then they
argued the elk had been damaging
their crops and that they had been
unable to get adequate protection
from the state game commission.
The fines were suspended pend
ing their appeal to circuit court.
There, they introduced a surprise
defense, arguing that the elk on
which the case was based was
killed Inside the limits of a permit
area approved by the game com
mission for Stockhoff.
But beyond that. Defense Attor
ney David Silven of Baker argued
the ranchers were justified in kill,
ing elk in defense of their crops.
OSC DEAN UO STUDENT
EUGENE, April S. (.It Tha
dean of men of Oregon State col
lege is a student at the University
of Oregon.
Dean Dan Poling registered for
nn.hnur ! Ihioa H u.k
-Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; )0e J PqqJ Cq.-,
n itiiHit, fnr hi, Anrtnrmtm in : ww wwn VI III tVVI
education.
AdvrtlMmnt
The first ice plant in th U.S.
was at New Orleans.
Explosion, Fire Destroy
Navy's Big Flying Boat
HONOLULU, April The
navy's big flying boat the Marshall
Mars exploded Wednesday and
burned a mile off Pearl Harbor but
seven crewmen aboard escaped un-
I hurt There were no passengers.
The flying boat, smoking as it
turned hack toward Keehi lagoon
'of the Honolulu airport, blew up
shortly after it made a forced land-1 gine caught fire soon after the
ing. ! takeoff on a three-hour test flight.
Watchers said one engine was 'The Plane then was about 1.000 feet
afire as the big boat setlled down, j'" "
Lt. Cmdr. Glenn E. Simmons.!
Dallas, Tex., the pilot, said he and
the six crew members jumped clear
in Mae Wests and two life rafts
immediately after the landing.
They were clear when the flying
boat exploded and vanished into the
sea. The explosion came about 10
minutes after the landing.
Simmons reported the No. 3 en-
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