Hf I'HW ji .11 FY. t t-yg ' 'fit,;! Hi . rt 'l. ... 1 - ,. ' . ' j - ,j s4- v Jordan Is New Principal Consolidated High School Indeoendence. Jan. 25 The position of principal of the new consolidated high school to serve district 13-C, comprising Mon mouth, Independence and nearby areas, will go to Wayne N. Jordan, 31, now principal of McMinnville junior high school, the district school board announced today. The new school administrator was chosen after a long search twsV Prize Winning Photo This spectacular on the spot photo - of an air-show stunt plane barely missing an Army B-29 was awarded first prize for spot news pictures, metropolitan divi sion In the California Associated Press Photo Contest. The photo was made by Bill Crouch, Oakland Tribune staff photographer at an air show in Oakland, Calif., last October. (AP Wirephoto). First Primary Results in 1950 Bring Several Upsets (Br United Preu) The first political returns of 1950 were in today from primary elections in Louisiana, Massachusetts and New Jersey. The re sults were: Louisiana Mayor Delesseps S. Morrison of New Orleans, foe of Gov. Earl Long, was assured re-election by winning the democratic nomination by as two-to-one majority over four opponents. Massachusetts Lt. Cmdr, William H. Bates won the repub lican nomination by a landslide for the house seat left vacant by the death of his father. For mer Congressman Richard M Russell won the democratic nomination by a narrow margin over three opponents. New Jersey State Legisla tor William B. Widnall beat the republican organizational candi date In a close race for nomina tion to the congressional seat left vacant when republican Rep. J. Parnell Thomas was jailed for payroll padding. George T. English took the democratic nomination unopposed. Morrison's victory yesterday over his principal opponent, Charles Zatarian, was consider ed rebuff for the long organiza tion which had hoped to oust the 38-year-old reform mayor. Bates, a handsome 35-year-old naval officer who was barred from active campaigning by service regulations, defeated his nearest opponent, C. F. Nelson Pratt, by a six to one vote in Massachusetts' Sixth congres sional district. Bates will compete with Rus sell, who edged out State Sen. John W. Coddaire for the demo cratic nomination by a few hun dred votes, for the congressional seat at a special election Feb ruary 14. Widnall handed the Bergen county, N.J., republican organ ization a surprise set-back by defeating the party favorite Harry C. Harper, a former big league baseball pitcher, for the nomination in New Jersey's Seventh congressional district. Four Mothers Picked on Jury For Mercy-Slaying Case of Girl Brldeenort. Conn.. Jan. 25 (U.R) Four mothers were picked Tuesday to serve on the superior court jury which will decide whether 21-year-old Carol Ann paignt is guiny oi secona-aegree murder In the "mercy slaying" of her dying father. The panel of 26 Fairfield county veniremen which had been drawn for the first-day oi inef Paight trial was exhausted at 3:2 p.m. The four women three housewives and a chem ist were the only jurors ac cepted for service by the state and the defense attorneys. The Jurors selected were Mrs. Peggy G. Newburger of West port, Conn., a Smith college graduate and mother of two children; Mrs. Harriet Schelling of Weston, Conn., also a Smith graduate and mother of a 20-year-old daughter; Mrs. Judith A. Memhard, Greenwich, Conrt., who has two girls and three toys; and Mrs. Margaret New man of Danbury, Conn., who has two girls. A new panel of 30 was called for today. Judge John A. Cor nell adjourned court after the day's panel was exhausted. The state excused nine veniremen, the defense seven and the court six. During the jury selection yes terday morning, the defense re vealed lt will plead the blonde ollege senior was temporarily insane when she shot her fa ther. The disclosure came in the questioning of the first prospec tive juror as the trial began in superior court. The 21-year-old college sen ior is charged with second-degree murder in the Sept. 23 slay-. ing of her father, Police Sgt. Carl W. Paight, 52, of Stamford, Conn., who was dying of cancer. "The defense will be that this girl did not have sufficient men tal capacity to distinguish be tween right and wrong," De fense Attorney David Goldstein told the prospective juror, Mrs. Peggy G. Newberger of West port, Conn. "If evidence is offered rais ing the issue of insanity, it will become incumbent dn the state to prove sanity. If his honor so Instructs you, would you abide by his ruling?" An objection by State's At torney Lorin W. Willis prevent ed Mrs. Newberger from an swering. She later was excused from service. The slender, six-foot tall de fendant went on trial in the criminal courtroom before Judge John A. Cornell at 10 a.m. Tues day. Amity Lodge Installs Amity Yamhill lodge No. 20 IOOF and Naomi Rebekah lodge No. 83 of Dayton installed of ficers of Amity lodge No. 67 and Industry No. 95, at Amity, Tuesday evening. Refreshments and birthday party followed the ceremonies. Take Steps to Meet German Nationalism Washington, Jan. 25 U.R) The United States plans a stepped-up program of education in democ racy to beat a resurgence of na tionalism in Germany. Its plans were disclosed by John J. McCloy, U.S. high com missioner in Germany, in a re port to the American people Monday night. "It is my intention to re-in- vigorate our whole program in this field," he said in a radio address. "We shall use all our power and resources and they are large to help the schools and universities, the trade un ions and churches, the press and radio." He said this will help "en courage the best Germans," and put down the nationalism evi dent among both extreme right ists and leftists in Western Ger many, Mrs. Van Ornum Home From Seattle Meeting Ton! Van Ornum, writer, lec turer and teacher of Science of Mind, has returned from the northwest healing conference held in Seattle. She was one of the many speakers who attend ed from the entire west coast. Among these speakers and teachers were Dr. James E. Dodds of Santa Barbara, Cali fornia, the Reverend Emma Smiley of Victoria, British Co lumbia, and Dr. D. C. De Groat of Portland. Mrs. Van Ornum, a Los An geles woman, is now making Sa lem her home, but will be mak ing lecture tours out of Salem from time to time, between her metaphysical classes here. The beginner's class has Monday for its meeting night and the busi ness men's trouble - shooting class meets on Wednesdays at 262 North Cottage. for a particularly well-qualified man. Dr; C. A. Fratzke, school board chairman, and Supt. of Schools George Corwln screened dozen different candidates, and the entire board interviewed four, before making a final choice. The vote for Jordan was unanimous. Dr. Fratzke and Supt. Corwin conducted a sur vey of community opinion in McMinnville, before the vote, obtaining only the highest rec ommendations for Jordan from community leaders, his superiors and other sources. The new principal will take up his duties August 1. He will have one of the most modern high schools in Oregon with which to work. The Independence-Monmouth district, con solidated last March for the pur pose, is building a $400,000 plant midway between the two towns. Jordan is a graduate of the University of Oregon, taking his bachelor of education degree there in 1946 and his master's in education in 1949. He complet ed requirements for teacher cer tification at Oregon College of Education in Monmouth in 1939. Jordan's teaching experience includes four years at Perrydale from 1938 to 1942; two years at the Sylvan school, Multnomah county, as principal 1942-44; two years as principal at West Linn, 1944-46. He has been principal of the junior high at McMinn ville for the past three years. U.S. Asks British Aid Fliers Held by Reds Hong Kong, Jan. 25 (U.PJ The U.S. state department has asked the British foreign office to help obtain the release of two Amer ican fliers held by Chinese com munists, it was reported today The fliers, both employed by former Ma). Gen. Claire Chen- nault's civil air transport, are James McGovern of Asbury Park, N.J., and Robert Buol, whose mother lives in Hilmar, Calif. Buol, operations chief of CAT, fell into communist hands a week ago. McGovern has been held since Dec. 4. While the British consulate here could not confirm the re port of the American request for British intervention, the move was considered likely be cause no American consular of ficials now operate on the Chi nese mainland. Bull Montana Dies in Hospital Hollywood, Jan. 25 U.R) Old- time movie actor Lewis (Bull) Montana, 62, who had been a wrestling referee during recent years, died Tuesday at French hospital where he had been un der treatment for a heart ail ment for several weeks. Born Lugia Montana in Vo- gliera, Italy, the 200 - pound Montana was a boxer and wres tler and boxer before entering pictures In 1918. His pictures include "How To Handle Wom en" and "Good Morning, Judge." By 1960, the American farm population will shring to 18 per cent of the total population, The Twentieth Century Fund predicts. He is married and has two children. 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