The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 29, 1956, Page 17, Image 17

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    Corporal Punishment
Of Students Backed by
Many School Leaders
CHICAGO i - Corporal Diinish
ment to control students is la
vored by 71 per cent of school
superintendents questioned in
nationwide sampling by an educa
tion magazine.
The July issue of "The Nation's
Schools" magazine quote 18 per
cent of the superintendents as say-
Death Takes
Gold Rush
Davs Writer
j
SANTA ROSA, Calif. -Sidney
Norman, newspaper mining writer
who covered the gold rushes from
Southern California to Alaska and
ence tried to find the source of
Death Valley Scotty's wealth, died
Weo'nesday. He was 5.
He was mining editor of the Los
Angeles Times for nearly half a
century. It was for that paper that
he led a search for Scotty's gold
mine, now presumed to be imagi-
nary. In 1911.
Vntil the age of 80 he wa still
active, editing an oil bulletin in
Calgary, Canada He had also been
mining editor of the Vancouver.
BC, Sun; the Toronto Globe It
Mail: Mining Truth of Spokane.
Wash , and Southwest Mining News
of Los Angeles.
A native of Cheltenham. Kng
l.ind, where his father was mayor
and an editor. Norman emigrated
to Spokane, W ash , at an early age.
He took part in the great mining
rushes to Alaska. British Culumbia
and Cioldfirld. Nev , among others
King Farouk
TV
. r a f f i
Made Good
FLOKENCE. Italy P - K Kins
Faroiik of Esypt. wlm complains
that he's a poor man now. has
made niiod on a $t.(KK) promise to
a television quiz contestant.
Farouk's seiretary and a Rome
attorney, (liulio D'Amelio. arrived
at the home ol shapely young
Marisa Zncchi near Florence and
handed her a certified check lor
2. "i fl. ooo lire 'H000.
Mania won the same amount
recently on the program "l.aseia
il liaddoppia" 'Double or Nothing i
hv answering questions on bicycle
racing She 'announced trariwlly on
the program that she would stop
at that point Vainer than try tor
the SHOCK) jackpot in order to be
.me of some prize money to help
her ailing mother She said she
wanted to take her mother out of
a hospital for nervous ailments and
have her treated at home
Farouk, who was watching the
program, had promised in a tele
gram he would make up the dif
ference His wire said he was
deeply touched by her courage.
British Red
Faced as Jet
Fails Soviets
MOSCOW Lfi-Ited faced British
air olficials rescheduled a cour
tesy fhgl't of their Cornel jet air
liner lor Soviet air officials Thur
dav after the pride of the British
airways failed to get olf the
ground
Some 3(1 Sov iet air force oIIhitv
technicians and oflicials ol Aero
llnl. the slate operated Si viet air
line, turned nut at Vnukova Air
port for a ride in the gleaming sil
ery airliner They piled into the
plane, the doors slammed shot
and the minutes started Inking
hv
Forty five minutes later the em
barrassed British air crew ad
vised the guests the flight had
noon.
The battery was dead.
'IHK-SllOl" (Ion
.Moves Closer
To KIcclrH' ( hair
WASHINGTON - Kverett l
Green, who played a long shot bet
of death against a 5 to n vear
prison sentence, moved closer to
Ihe elecric chair Thursday.
The U.S. Court of Appeals split
ting ("3, upheld his conviction of
first degree murder and his death
sentence.
Green, now 5, originally was
convicted of second degree mur
der in the arson-death of Betty
Rrown, 8.1-year-old spinster in a
rooming house fire three years
ago.
He appealed from his sentence
of from 5 to 20 years imprison
ment. In granting him a new trial,
the appeals court warned that H
might bring a death sentence.
Jt did.
Kl'BENSTEI.N SITE KOR SALE
NEW YORK , The fashion
able Fifth Avenue town house of
he lale Serge Kubinslein is for
sale. II was in ihe 27-room man
sion that the financier was my
steriously strangled on Jan. 27.
I!i55, The house is assessed for
tax purposes at $160,000. . :
i TOP SPEED "On the Spot" ,
Relief for Acid IndiotiHon 1
ing their school boards approved
corporal punishment to control the
behavior of 'pupils.
The publication did not state
how many superintendents were
surveyed, but Arthur H. Rice, edi
tor of the niagatine. described1 it
as a scientific sampling of about
lj.oua school administrators. Di
rect replies came from between 2
and 3 per cent of the superinten
dents he explained.
While 72 per cent of the officials
questioned favored corporal pun
ishment and 28 per cent disap
proved. 60 per cent said their ele
mentary grade teachers were per
mitted to use it "in mild form,
where other methods do not work."
Two other choices gave 27 per
cent to "only in extreme cases"
and 13 per cent to "under no cir
cumstances'' in e I e m e n t a ry
grades the magazine said.
Of. those who said they favored
it 54 per cent thought the prin
cipf should administer punish
ment and 4 per cent said it
should be done by the teacher.
Ex-Lad v Taxi
Pilot Returns
Stock Present
.DENVER - Patricia Pierce.
42. a former taxicab driver here,
signed a court stipulation Thurs
day agreeing to return to George
Wcstinghouse .lr $.10,000 of $200.
OUO worth ol stocks he gave to her
"I still think I'm in the right,
but I am donating this back to his
family because I believe it's the
decent thing to do." Miss Pierce
told a reporter
As a result ol the agreement, a
dish iet. court suit against her.
silliinj; reliirn of all the slocks,
has been dismissed 'Miss Pierce
said she has known Vetinghouse.
7:t. w hose father founded the elec
tric lirm bearing his name, for 24
vears and had seen him at least
once a year since' I Mil.
"Strictly from the monetary
standpoint." she said "i( I were
In fight and win a long court bat
tle, the result would he that the
lawyers would get the $50 oftfl "
SPAIN AVOIDANCE I'RUEI)
Fl.ENSBI ItCi. Germany -The
annual conference of German
Protestant pastors urges Germans
to avoid Spain when they ?o tour
ing as long as a "hostile altitude"
towaid Protestantism prevail'
there. The II0 pastors adopted the
boycott resolution to bring atten
tion to what they call the emer?
gency situation of the Evangelical
Church in Spain ,
OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY
I i-'uirh nrolriiii lazy sasan
Beautifully styled crystal and fine quality
sdverpla'e. Use for sandwiches, hors
d'oeuvres or as a cake salver. A perfect
gift-
r?g. '19.95
crystal & .silver plated epergne
A handsome centerpiece that can be used
for fruit or flowers, or remoye the crystal
bowlt and you have a five-light candelabra.
FREE
STORE-SIDE
PARKING
FOR OVER
1,000 CARS
West Coast
Metal Pact
Wins Okeh
roRTL."t'D, Ore. r - Labor
negolintorvannounced agreement
with WesNkfiast Shipyard employ
ers Thursday for an 18-cent hourly
wage increase.
"The danger of a strike is over."
said Bill Way. president of the
Pacific Coast District of the. Metal
Trades Council.
He said it will be an across-the-board
increase, plus an improve
ment in vacation provisions for
those who have been employed 15
years or more.
"We are still trying in resolve
shop steward protection l.mgtiae.
but we do not expect any greet
trouble there.'' Way said on emerg
ing Irom a caucus of labor leaders
representing 10.5o0 workers in 12::
shipyards.
He said both sides had agreed In
accept the provisions worked out
in several weeks of negotiations.
The new contract is subject to rati
fication by vote of union locals
The old contract expires at mid
night Saturday. It calls for a basic
wage of 82 29 hourly. I
The ancient Chinese piped
natural gas through sections of
bamboo.
COOPERATION
BETWEEN YOUR
DOCTOR AND OUR
PHARMACY!
We're working together to protect your
health. A doctor's prescription is required
for your better health. We use only the fin
est and freshest ingredients.
Rx IS LATIN FOR "RECIPE"!
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
2 Locations to Better Serve You
Main Store: 405 State, Corner of Liberty
Prescription Shop: 17 Chemeketa. Griffin Bldg.
hi: give pur green stamps
Our store Is Air ( ondllloned by Krigidaire
Shop Here Comfortably
12:15 TO 9 P. M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M.
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Mail anil ))huic ortlrrv. rlus viiiuiii; wt In
arm) outside our regular Inuk ddiim rmiti v.
SILVERWARE-SECOND FLOOR
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Obituary Item Revives Story
Of 43-Year-Old Suicide Pact
DENVER Of The obituary no-j
tice said that Mrs Marguerite L.
Hultman, 65, had died at her home
Monday and the funeral wUI be
held Saturday. !
This was more than 43 years
since the day she was shot and
wounded by her husband of one
day who then killed himself in a
suicide pact in St. Paul, Minn
The Denver Post unfolded1 the,
! story:
Marguerite ligan. a 22-year-old
15 ii r a rs Ilolp j
'Selves to Free
Kiddie Land Hides
i
SA ANTONIO. Tex. JT -
Burglars Wednesday night visited
Kiddie Land here
Concession owner Walter Uruhb
wasn't too put out over the 815
worth of candy they helped them-clvrs-to.
but the free rides they
took made him pretty sore. '
The kiddie tram and ferns wheel
gave way under their weight.
The king of Nepal is Maharajad
hlraja Mahendra Bir Bikram Jang
Bahadur Shah Bahadcr Sharmher
Jang.
WaaWJ
XoTe'. - i
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9.95
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a
14.95
phn tnx
i iiwki i ii :i
Denver girl worked as a model in'
Kansas City, fell in love with John
C. Curl, w ho told her he was a I
ci'il engineer. j
Then Curl was arrested in St.;
Paul on a charge of using the mails ;
to defraud. He was freed on bond
and Marguerite Joined him at St.!
Paul where they were married May '
IT. 1913. ;j
In their hotel room that night,
as the bride told about it later.
"He turned to me and said: Do
vou love me enough to die for me?' j
I said 1 did." I
"They swallowed poison. When
this (ailed. Curl drew a gun, shot'
his bride twice in the chest and
then killed himself.
Mrs. Curl recov ered and lived j
for many years in California and ;
New York. She did not marry.!
main until last September when
she was married to Gus Hultman
of Denver, who survives her. 1
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You
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buy
REG. M
SEAMLESS
I " , 1 r ! tho rogulor
': I prtti wkKi yo
Q buy two pairs
i .--vt .: , - 'aaawfr rfaj
You can't sflford to miss this special value. Our
finest first quality 'barclcg' nylons; beautifully
sheer, yet long-wearing . . . thanks to run- resist
loekstitched mesh. New summer shades. Sizes 8)4-1 1.
Two alrs
Hard-to-beat values in brand now
shipment of hard-wearing cotton
IMPORTED SHORTS
Beautifully tailored with careful
attention to detail. Note the buckle
or tab trims that distinguish these
twill, drnim and poplin snles.Chooe
from a rainbow collection of colors
10 to 18.
SPORTSWEAR DEPT.
Main Hour
Yank Writer
To Drive to
Moscow Area
BERLIN Edmund Stevens
an American correspondent
stepped into Jeep station wagon
Thursday and headed for Moscow.
It will be the first auto trip to the
Soviet capital by a western civil
ian since the Russians rang down
the Iron Curtain.
Stevens, who covers the Soviet
t'nion for Look Magazine and the
Christian Science Monitor, is ac
companied by his son. Edmund
Jr., a student at the Massachu
setts Institute of Technology.
Kor the 1. 000-mlle Journey they
loaded up with extra gasoline, food
and a tent.
Earlier this week William P.
Lear, an American aircraft equip
ment manufacturer, became the
first westerner to fly Into Moscow
by private plane.
wvi 50 . . .
half the ragule
prtta whort yaw
two pairs
I SIS
NYLONS
C
MIR
.1.50
59c IMPORTED
JEWELRY
While "Summer frost'
cools all ywr fashions
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Your smart summer buy
features porcelain earrings,
necklaces and bracelets.
Mstch up sets for jourself
and friends. Each plus tax.
8
Two Puiield)Oards,Sfat(,sman' Salem, Ore,
Not Educational,
Policemen Say
PHOENIX, Arli. - Police
walked into the Phoenix Elks Club
and carried off "an educational
xhibit" two punchboards.
"They were to show the mem
bers the evils of gambling." ar
gued W. T. Choisser, attorney (or
J C. Pew. manager of the club.
"They were a lesson in the temp
tations that confront members in
everyday life."
Police Wednesday charged Pew
with running a punchboard game
and disputed Choisser's claim that
the temptations of gambling are
present in everyday life.
"Not in this city," said one offi
cer. ,. f
THEY LIKED SAMPLE
MANKATO, Minn, i A set of
stolen hub caps apparently creat
ed a yen for bigger loot. The
night after the caps were stolen
STORE VJIDG
sunn or
SAVINGS..,.
Reg. 2.79 Ladies'
Cotton Print Dresses
Washoble prints and
I.,!
77
floral checked
Sptc
Cotton Shop Main Floor
Reg. 2.98 Children's
GAY CO-ORDINATES
In favorite poplins. JT JJ
Solids and Contrasts I I
Gay tones. 3-6X Li
Reg. 6.98 Values
School Girls' Dresses
Newest summer fashions.
Sizes 7-14
LITTLE GIRLS
SPRING COATS
Values to 13.75
3.00
V only
Infants Wear Downstairs
REG. 2.98 BOY'S
SHIRT & SLACK SET
Now lu price
Sires 3 6 1.47
REG. 1.00 BOY'S
SHORT SLEEVE
PLAID SPORT SHIRT
Sizes 8 12
2 for 1 00
0
Chlldron's S0
SUN SUITS
37e
Poplins, broadcloths, no
iron plisse. Solid colors,
prints. Lined bibs. I to 4.
Bus Driver ,
Not Drunk,
Just Sick
LOS ANGELES up - A bus
ver says it wasn't bonze he im
bibed but sore- hr oat medicine. So
a Jury acquitted him Wednesday
of a drunk-driving charge. (
Glenn Robertson. 45. was ar
rested last May 20 on the San
Bernardino freeway. The son-in-law
of a pasKenger on the bus
later had told police he thought the
driver was dnink.
Robertson told a municipal court
Jury that Just before boarding the
bus he swigged a throat remedy
containing 40 per cent alcohol.
The aroma op the medicine, he ar
gued, misled police into thinking
he was under alcoholic influence.
from a car on a used car lot the
car itself was stolen.
We bought $3,000,000 worth of tptUA
purchasesj to make this vr greatest
storewide Summer Savings Sato in 50
years. Count your savings in $$$$$.
SHORT OF CASH? Don't mhs Sole savings!
Got $50 or more in Credit Coupons without
down payment. Apply Credit Office today!
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REG. 39c LADIES
MESH BRIEFS
Acetate Ravc-n
3p.ir,1.00
REG. 49c MEN'S
COTTON MESH
UNDERSHIRTS
Designed for comfort
3 , 1.00
REG. 2.98 MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS
Now 'j price
Assorted Kahrlcs and Styles
1.47
"""" .A
REG. 1.99 SMART, COMFY
WOMEN'S CASUALS
1.33
Illustration Only
One of Neveral Styles
2.49 INSULATID
GALLON JUGS
1.88
Mnf nr cnlil . eni'iy re
tffhinj iltmk. Mmilurf
and rut proof neck. rp
Ffi June 2 (Sec. II) 17
From an estimated 17,100, lot k
1936 the numbjr of musical iastro
ments owned by American featt
grown to UV600.MI.
dri
CHACFEM
Diuretic Ten:;
A comiiMtioa of approve
remeduf which lafluear taw
smrtaaa of the kidnrrt, bear
Metal ta nam where the aria
h) ara aiy. bih eatored, torhll
r uiiduly coacentnled; was
to produce trriUUoas of 4b
raaarjr aaasaan.
If syaiptoau peril id tee roar
Duclor.
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE:
Opca Dally 7:34 a.au to I a.m.
Sunday. I a. at. ) a. at.
139 N. CoaiBMrcial
MISSES'
PRINT SKIRTS
touiorV a.
One from a collection that
features full circle cut
or impressed pleat tylesw
Gay cotton prints. 10-IS.
REG. 1.98 LADIES
SPORT KNIT TOPS
Huge assortment Gay colon
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REG. 2.98 CLAN PLAID :
SWIM TRUNKS j
llatrly C' Lord Fabric
Choice of dan plaids in ex-
pertlv tailored trunks.Acc
tste support. Sizes S-M-L.
Mea's Wear Dowastalri
260 N. Liberty St.
tow uti II lIH"l-OI oui monk s.ca