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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 Ellsworth Tells Of ' Harber Review He AHad Asked Con. Clarification sought following arrival of a telegram recently rrom Harris Ellsworth, repre sentative of Fourth District, has been made in a.letter to the Pi- lit, received late Saturday. Action to change the harbor improvement from the river mouth to Chetco Cove and the replacement of the old wharf is intimated in the letter: “For some time, I have been intending to w’rite you and give you the story behind the review roslution passed by the house committee on public works. This resolution, as you know, requests the army engineers to review the reports heretofore submitted on Chetco Cove, w’ith a view of de termining whether or not their previous recommendations should be modified. “The full text of the resolu tion is as follows: “Resolved by the Committee on Public Works of the House of Representatives, United Ctates, that the Board of Engineers fori Rivers and Harbors be, and is | hereby, requested to review the' reports heretofore submitted on; Chetco Cove, Oregon, with a view. of determining whether modifica- ’ the World's Best Climate tion of the recommendations con sionally and urge them to pro Oregon Education Association. tained therein is warranted at ceed with their review of the The new* state commission will Chetco Cove survey as soon as parallel a similar group of the the present time. possible, and remind them that National Education association “I spent considerable time in my purpose in having this re which is seeking to improve the the district engineer’s office before view made is so that they can national teacher training situa I came east last fall. I went over explore the feasibility of creat tion. Its activities will supersede the previous reports on Brook ing dockage there by means of the functions of the state asso ings harbor problem and realized a pier extending out into the ciation’s commttees on teacher that there would he very little cove at approximately the loca hope of obtaining a re-considera- tion of the formerly successfully ercruitment and certification af ter this school year. tion and favorable recommenda- operated pier. Named chairman of the state tion on the basis of the survey Although this letter is address commission is Miss Martha Shull, previously made. Their plans for ed to you, the information is in teacher at the Jefferson Hign harbor development at the Cove tended, too for the chamber of School, Portland, and a member were so elaborate and so costly commerce and other interested of the national commission. Sne that such an improvement could people there, particularly those has been active in the educational not be justified by the economic men who attended the luncheon affairs of the state many years benefits. I asked whether or not with me when 1 was in Brookings and at present is vice-president any consideration had ever been last summer.—Harris Ellsworth. of the statewide organization of given the idea of merely re teachers. constructing the old pier and the creation of a reasonably accept able harbor there in that man Doris Freeman Named ner. They offered some resist Head of V. F. W. Aux. ance to this idea, but after con Doris Freeman was re-elected siderable discussion, admitted it president of the V. F. W. Auxil was an idea worth having a look iary, at its meeting last week. at. Accordingly, I was able, with Senior vice-president is Edith the help of Hon. Homer Angell, PORTLAND—Cr e a t i o n of a representative in congress from state commisison on Teacher Ed Berger; junior vice-president is the Portland district, who ranks ucation and Professional Stand Alice Ross; Treasurer, Gladys very high on the committee on ards, to improve the Oregon pro Brainard; chaplain, Manry Hanks. Installation will be held on public works, to secure approval gram of teacher training and to of the resolution quoted above. enlist desirable young people into April 6. All eligible veterans and I am not absolutely certain the profession, was announced wives are asked to attend. The local V. F. W. Auxiliary that you and other Brookings this week by spokesmen for the * people who are so vitally inter ested in this subject w’ould fully approve this move, but if you do, I suggest that you contact the engineers in Portland occa 0. E. A. 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