The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 29, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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Health and Scholarship are
Stressed; Parents Give
Good Cooperation .
The annual reports of the past
year' school work hare been pre
pared by the principals ot each
grade school in Salem, and turn
ed in to the superintendent's of
fice. The reports have been 'sum
marized by Superintendent George
yv. Hug somewhat as follows:
All schools observed such, oc
casions as Columbus da;. .Arm
istice day. National Education
week. Thankseivln dav. Chria.
mas, Lincoln's and Washington's
irinaays, National Music week
and National Child Health day,
'All schools participated 'in con-
tributing . to Community service
land other charity work, in the
'American Legion Auxiliary flag
day test and In the making of
safety first and humane society
josiers. i
.ngiewooa DuecLto economic
conditions teachers and pupils,
worked under strain. Much In
dividual work done to help pupils
make adjustments. Free test
"books great aid to children. Milk
experiment carried out to help on-
oerweigm cnuaren.
Citizenship Stressed
Garfield "Good Cltlzenshin
taken as a building activity. Co
operation of parents one of the
outstanding features of the year.
New music room much appreciat
ed and enjoyed. With money earn.
ed through paper drives a radio
was installed in the music room
and a loud speaker placed on the
second floor. Principal conducted
remedial classes from & a. m. to
8:40 a. m.. certain mornings.
Grant Grant school summariz
es year as a constant, aggressive,
forward pull of pupil, teacher and
patron toward the accomplish
ment of the things public schools
stand for. Enrollment less than j
previous year due to discontinu
ance of special room and patrons
moving to more distant points in
city to secure cheaper rent.
Health of teachers noticeably bet
ter than for several years.
Highland Objectives listed as
follows: To make every child in
school happy; cooperation ot
teachers and parents in solving
school problems; to make the
school year fundamentally as well
worth wf He to pupils as any pre
ceding year. Principals and teach
ers felt these objectives had been
. realized. ' Much remedial health
work carried on. Tuberculin tests
taken by 207 pupils. Parents co
operated 100 per cent when follow-up-work
was necessary.
Field Trips Made
Lincoln Work units carried
on in all grades deserving of spec
ial mention. Field trips made to
Salem manufacturing plants. Lin
coln school won the flag given by
legion auxiliary for the, sixth
grade making highest per cent
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WASHINGTON. June 28.
(AP) Delving into income tax
returns of partners of Kuhn. Loeb i
and company, senate investigators
today developed that Otto IL
Kahn, senior member of the New
York banking house, paid no such
tax for the last three years.
They announced they would
seek to show there was no pay
ment in 1930 because of a sale of
stock on December SO of that
year.
Ferdinand Pecora. counsel for
the banking committee, question
ed Kahn about his tax returns for
1930. 1931 and 1932 after the
committee heard Kahn and his
youthful partner. Benjamin J.
Buttenwieser, relate bow Kuhn,
Loeb and company and other
bankers had reaped gross profits
of nearly 13.000.000 on the sale
in this country of $90,000,000 of
Chilean bonds now In default.
Kahn told the committee he
paid a substantial tax In 1928 and
1929, but none for the last three
years.
"I hope it will be a different
picture In 1933." he said.
Pecora said his evidence show
ed Kahn had sold more than 8.-
000 shares of stock on December
30. 1930. at a loss of $117,584
which was deducted from his in
come for that year in tiling his
return, and that the next day
Kahn obtained the same amount
of stock from his daughter, Maud
E. Marriott.
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in the flag test. Many articles of
new equipment added. P. T. A.
cared for 22 eases ot dental work.
McKinley Objectives toward
teachers' health, efficient teach
ing and contacting ot parents
paalized. Pupils' objectives to
ward posture, personal habits,
self - control and personal ex
pression indicate much progress.
Sanitation 100 Per Cent
Richmond Health education
work stressed.. Building has 100
per cent sanitation rating. Junior
Red Cross organized by third
grade. Food and clothing collect
ed for Red Cross and Community
service and other charitable work
accomplished. Much charity work
done by Richmond teachers. Re-
Social activities meet with mark- suits of tests given throughout
ecaoois snow Kicamona wen to
ed success. Teachers' meetines
were held each six weeks during
the year, and special educational
matter was discussed.
Park Objectives for year in
cluded better health, higher
scholastic standards, conduct and
character improvements, and fin
ally , "To create between patrons
and the school a closer bond of
friendship, cooperation, sympathy
and understanding through the
slogan, 'Know Your School. "
Special credit is given to Super
intendent Hug. tb elementary
supervisor and special supervisors
for their cooperation and under
standing in helping Park school
to realize its objectives. Dental
needs ot school great. Tuberculin,
test revealed need of 12 pupils to
be fluoroscoped, and five child
ren needed X-ray. In all tests pu
pils have shown decide improvement.
ward top.
Washington Special project in
reading improvement. Pupils div
ided Into ability groups, and In
tensive work done to improve
slower groups. Diagnostic and
standardized tests show results to
be of high order. Class in natural
science took up ocean study and
collected sea life for (examination.
Sixth grade compiled as English
project a booklet entitled "The
Washlngtonlan' Cantata present
ed, "The Triumph ofthe Healtn
Fairies." and money from free
will offering ued to pay for new
stage curtain. Donations given to
Community service, milk furnish
ed six undernourished children,
two families supplied with eggs
and oranges during year, food and
clothing collected for needy and
one girl furnished with glasses.
First Cherry Crew
Placed, Y Bureau
The U. S.-Y. M. C. A. Employ
ment bureau sent out its first
crew of cherry pickers yesterday
12 in number. They were to work
fn the R. F. Scheutt orchard,
three miles west on the Salem
Dallas highway. Scheutt said he
would pay the going wages but
that the growers had not yet de
cided on the exact poundage rate,
Here are a few random snapshots from the World Economic Conf erenct
in London. At top, Secretary of State Cor deli Hull (left), leader ol
the U. S. delegation, chats with Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor ol
the British Exchequer; lower, Gmdo Jung, Italian Minister of Finance
and M. Jaspar, Belgian delegate, talk things over. In center, a raembei
of the Japanese delegation goes to sleep and forgets it all.
CHICAGO. Juno 28 (AP)
America might face necessity of
Importing wheat this year If acre
age induction had been In effect.
B. W. Snow, La, Salle street grain
statistician, said today. '
Asserting, "economic necessity
required that every nation have
food In sight to take care of Its
people from starvation, Snow at
tacked governmental plans for
acreage reduction for next season
ss "based on s false premise."
"The widespread crop damage
already suffered," he said, reen-
forces views I have previously ex
pressed, that acreage does not de
termine the size of the wheat
crop, or any other.
"Natural factors, sun and mois
ture are the ultimate determin
ants whether we shall have pleth
ora or dearth of foodstuffs.
"Just because we have had big
crops for a period of five years or
so does not insure that we will
always have them as this season
seems certain to prove.
"If America bad arbitrarily re
duced the wheat acreage for this
season, we'd now be considering
the necessity of importing It. We
should possibly by acreage reduc
tions have cut our crop 120.000.
000 bushels compared with full
crops of a good year. Now our loss
In one state alone, because of the
weather, will outstrip that aggregate."
Parents Urged to
Have Children
Immunized Soon
All parents are being urged by
Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, Marion
county health officer, to haro
their children immunized to diph
theria and smallpox this summer
while other health activities are
at a minimum. Free immuniza
tion clinics are held each Satur
day morning between 8:30 and
10 o'clock at the health offices.
201 Masonic building.
"Parents are liable to neglect
havinr their children Immunized
since only one case of diphtheria
has been reported in the county
this year," Dr. Douglas said yes
terday. "We would Just about
keep diphtheria out ot the. coun
ty if 50 per cent of the preschool
children were immunized; but at
present only 35 per cent in Salem
and a smaller percentage In rural
districts have been immunized.'
FISCHER INDICTED
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L. H. Fischer, president ot the
now Insolvent Fischer Flouring
mills and the Fischer Warehouse
company of Silverton, was secret
ly Indicted on two counts by the
Marion county grand jury, it was
learned yesterday when Fischer
appeared in circuit court here to
make a plea on the indictments.
Deputy District Attorney Page
asked leave to have Blight amend
ments made by the grand Jury and
permission was granted. Fischer
will appear Monday when his plea
will be taken and ball set.
The Silverton mill man is
charged with larceny by bailee. In
one case of selling 1000 barrels
ot cereals and in the other with
selling 1000 barrels of flour, de-.1
Uvered by the mill company to
the warehouse, after a receipt for
the property allegedly had been
pledged with the First National
bank ot Silverton. One sale was al
leged to have taken place June 19.
1932. and another June 20, 1932.
Hollywood Club
Wants Signal at
Madison Crossing
Declaring the Madison street
crossing over the Southern Pacif
ic railway tracks a danger point,
the Hollywood community club
through Its secretary. W. H. Hen
derson, yesterday addressed a let
ter to the city council asking that
body's co-operation In pecuring
erection ot a danger signal there.
The crossing is one used constant
ly by Salem Linen Mills workers.
and residents ot northeast Salem
traveling to and from the Holly
wood district.
Giltnore Blessed
Event Signaling
Sales Campaign
One of the moat colertal ad
rer tiling campaigns In the his
tory of the GlUnore Oil company
announces the "birth" ef a new
Red Lion gasoline, on sale In Sa
lem for the first time today at
independent service stations.
The "birth" is termed "The
Blessed Event for Motorists" in
the first of a series of newspaper
advertisements appearing in the
Statesman today.
According to Guy V. Smith, lo
cal Gilmore manager, who has
Just returned from sales" meet
ings in Portlsnd where plans for
marketing the new gasoline were
perfected, the primary newspaper
campaign will be supplemented
by posters, station decorations,
radio programs, tire covers and
windshield stickers, streamers,
banners, flags and promotion ac
tivities to herald the new product.
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