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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thurs., June 14. 1962 Page 11B UO Sessions Start Monday Two separate summer sessions will begin at the University o Oregon Monday. Students will enroll in the regular eight-week session, or the new 11-week full term. The 11-veek session is planned especially for freshmen and sophomores who wish to accelerate their programs or who are in terested in earning additional credits. A full term load of 16 or more credits may be taken. Progi Schools Plan ram For Summer Summer school sessions for elementary and high school stu .dents will open in Eugene next Monday. The elementary program will be at Ida Patterson School, 1510 Taylor St. The secondary class es will be offered at South Eu gene High School. The elementary session is open to pupils who will be in the fifth, sixth or seventh grade next fall. Classes will be offered in social studies, sci. ence and art. Evelyn Piper, di rector of elementary education, said the courses were designed for enrichment, not accelera tion. A stimulating program is planned, Miss Piper said, and creative work will be stressed. Forms for registration may be obtained from Miss Piper's of. fice at the Eugene Public Schools Building, 275 E. Sev enth Ave. Tuition is $15 for the first three-week summer session, which -vill run from June 18 to July 6. A second three-week session will be offered from July 9 to July 27, also for $15. Children may enroll for either session or both. At South Eugene courses will be offered in biology, U. S. his tory, modern problems, develop mental English, chemistry, typ ing, developmental reading, driver education, mathematics, algebra, French and Spanish. Tuiton is $15 for typing, French and Spanish, and 530 for the other courses. Students may register the first day of class. More information is available from James M. Laing, who will be incharge of me summer session, at DI2' 1151. 908,000 Radio Sets TAIPEI, (AP) Formosa has 008,000 radio sets, ahout 1 for every 12 persons, the govern ment reports. During the 8-week session, graduate, upper-division and lower-division courses are of fered for those who wish to earn 12 or 13 hours of credit. Members of the University of Oregon faculty, plus visiting fac ulty members from throughout the United States and abroad, staff the summer program. Some of the institutes are sponsored by the National Sci ence Foundation and partici pants receive stipends to cover their summer work. Regular summer tuition is paid in other workshops and institutes. Several workshops will boein later in the summer and will be of shorted duration than the regular sessions. Some pre-ses-sion workshops began June 11. The 14 institutes and work shops beginning Monday elude: Workshop in Historical Linguistics (English); Develop ment ot Business Procram for the Academically Talented (Bus- ness): Economic Education workshop (Business); Teaching oeograpny in the Junior High School (Education); Program for the Able and Gifted (Educa tion); Institute for High School Math Teachers (Mathematics) and Institute in Science and Mathematics for Elementary scnooi leacners. Summer Academy of Contem porary Arts (Dance); Secondary oenool and College Physical Ed ucation Workshops; World Af fairs Program (Political Sci ence): Clinical Work with Chil dren (Psychology); Institute in Elementary Physical Science (Science); Institute of Biologi cal Science; and Institute in Ma rine Biology. Kennedy Sets July 4 Talk WASHINGTON W President Kennedy will deliver a Fourth of July address at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, the White House announced Wednesday. Kennedy will speak at the fi nal session of the National Gov ernors Conference. The governors will hold their business meetings in Hershey, Pa then shift to the birthplace of the Declaration of Independ ence on the national holiday. The White House said Ken nedy will travel to Philadelphia that morning, and after making his speech go directly to Camp David in the Catoctin Mountains of Maryland to join his family for the remainder of the holiday. Casualty Report LISBON (AP) Portugal's defense ministry has reported 162 Portuguese army air force men were killed battling na tionalist rebels in the African territory of Angola in the past 16 months. On Control Board Law Duncan to Ask for Opinion Area Residents Receive College, University Degrees MEDFORD lUTI) House Speaker Robert B. Duncan said Wednesday he is asking Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton for an opinion on legality of the 1961 law requiring the State Board of Control to submit cer tain projects to the State Emer gency Board. This was the latest develop ment on what appeared to be a show-down between the two agencies. The control board is part of the executive branch, and the emergency board is made up of legislators. Although the law in question requires the control board to submit all phases of the new women's prison 'to the emer gency board for approval, the control board rejected this Tuesday and invited a court test by the emergency board of its powers. Duncan, Mcdford Democrat and a member of the emergency board, said an opinion from Thornton "is the proper way to commence resolving the prob lem which the board of control has created." Duncan said perhaps it would have been better to give the $356,700 for the new women's prison directly to the emergency board instead of to the board of control, headed by Gov. Mark Hatfield. "This can and will be done next time," Duncan said, "if the technique in chapter 491 (of 1961 laws) proves unconstitu tional and if the board of con trol and the governor insist on arrogating to itself more and more power." Duncan noted that during the legislature, only sketches were available to the lawmakers when they appropriated funds for the women's unit, for which construction is to begin this summer. Emergency board ap proval was written into the wo men's prison allocation, a sep arate act, so solons could keep tabs on the project via the emergency board. Feature Times ' THURSDAY (Times listed art Pacific Stand ard Time. Persona observing day light lime should add one hour to each time Hated to find the atarttng time of the movies). FOX Ocean's 11, 12:30, 5:25, 10:10. Battle Cry, 4:25, 7:40. HEIUG Lonely Are the Brave, 6:30, 0:55. Night Creatures. 1:35. MCDONALD Living Desert, 1:05, 4:10, 7:15, 10:20. Big Red, 2:30, 5:35, 8:40. McKKNZIE (Sprlnsfleldl World In Mv Pocket. 7:30. Cape Fear, 9. EUGENE DRIVE-IN Lonely are the Brave. 8:15, 11:15. Night Crea tures. 10:30. NORTH END DRIVE-IN Hand of Death. 8:20. Cabinet of Callgarl, 9:30. MOTOR VU DRIVE-IN Yellow, stone Kelly, 8:25; Ice Palace, 10:20. Reports were received this week of a number of Lane Coun ty residents who have received college and university degrees this month. Mclvin D. Bechtel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Bechtel, Eugene, received the doctor of medicine degree from the Uni versity of Nebraska College of Medicine, Omaha. Roger Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Peters, 1497 W. Fifth Ave., Eugene, received the bach elor of science degree in physi cal education from Linfield Col lege, McMinnville. Lloyd Peltier of 108 Sunshine Acres Dr., Eugene, received the bachelor of science degree from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Chief Warrant Officer Austin R. Crandall of 2590 Chula Vista, Eugene, received the bachelor of science degree from the Uni versity of Maryland's European division in Heidelberg, Ger many. Crandall is serving with the Army in Germany. Ernest R. Douglass Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Douglass Sr. of Veneta, received the ' bachelor of arts degree in Bible from Harding College, Searcy,' Ark. James A. Starkweather Jr., ' son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stark weather, of 1281 Oak St., Eu gene, received the bachelor of arts degree, with a history ma jor, from Columbia College, the men's undergraduate liberal arts school of Columbia University, Wheat Exports Up SALEM (AP) Wheat export from Portland to overseas mar kets in May totaled 9.3 million bushels, the state Agriculture Department reports. That wag a million bushels ahead of May, 1961. STARTS TOMORROW Box Office Opens Daily at 1:00 p.m. Seats Unreserved Std. Time Eve., Adult Adm. Matinees $1.10, Schedule of performance Sat., Sun. & Holidays $1.49 1:30, 5:30, 8:50 1! 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