or Rita First Public Appearance The Begum AJy Khan, Hayworth, watches skaters at a rink in Gstaad, Switzerland, during her first public appearance since the birth of her daughter, Yasmin. The actress is resting at Aly Khan's villa in Gstaad. (Acme Telephoto) No Surplus Space Provided By New School District Units By FRED ZIMMERMAN While the Salem school district has made a net gain of 36 classroom units during the past few years, it is apparent that these additions have provided no more space than is needed for the present enrollment. They leave no backlog for the tremendous demands that are ahead, brought about by reason of the heavy birth rate that start ed upward in 1934. This is the conclusion to be drawn from a summary of data relative to Salem school needs as compiled by the administra tion. The birth rate between 1935 and 1943 has been respon sible for an enrollment increase of 931, the summary points out. In addition to the 931 increase occasioned by a rising birth rate, the district has been compelled also to provide for all increases that have come through immi gration. "Our present ninth grade en rollment, exclusive of non-high pupils, was 528 in October, 1949," the summary sets forth "These ninth grade children are largely the product of the 1935 birth year. In that year, there were only 947 births in Marion county, and Oregon's birth rate was then 13.1 chil dren per 1000 population. 1943 Crop Comes On "This year's first grade en rollment as of October was 845 first graders, and these chil dren are the product of the 1943 birth year in which Marion county reported 1662 births, and Oregon reported 19.7 births per 1000. This increase as yet only slightly on the junior high and intermediate grade level and has not yet begun to affect the senior high school enroll ments." "It is necessary to constantly keep in mind that the growth already tabulated includes only the births of 1943 or prior to that year," continues the summary. "We then can realize that the building needs ahead must be in terms of the precipitous climb in births just ahead. This climb is indicated by the abrupt How you Know! The answers to everyday Insurance problems By SID BOISE Question: If we have an acci dent with our car out on the highway and we pay to have it towed into a garage, will the insurance company reimburse us? Answer: Yes, the Insurance company will pay any reason able charges you may incur in protecting the car from fur ther damage or theft. It is your duty to protect the car in any way you can and if it is disabled, having it taken to a garage would be the proper thing to do. It you'D addrese your own Insur ance question! to thli office, we'll try to give you the correct aniweri nd there will be no eberge er obll fitloD of any kind. I I HUKAWCt 1 h. Cbureta Pbene Mile Repreientini General of Amerlea Ce'o. jump in births in Marion county from 1662 for 1943 to 2644 for 1947. New Coaches Added by SP&S E. B. Stanton, vice president and general manager, Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway company, advises that company has received three new stream lined coaches to be placed in service in the regular trains op erating between Portland and Spokane. These cars, which are air-conditioned, with adjustable type reclining chairs with sponge rubber cushions for comfortable riding day or night, are part of an order placed three years ago. During the past week they have received streamlined standard sleeping car, which bears the name "Indian Pass," with double bedrooms, duplex roomettes, and lower and upper berths. This has been placed in service in SP&S connection with the Empire Builder, to op crate between Portland and Chicago. Also a new streamlin ed day-nite coach with "sleepy- "This unprecedented growth was caused by the combination o two much publicized factors. These factors are immigration to our county and the climbing birth rate. Birth rate climbed from 19.7 in 1943 in Oregon, to 25.4 in 1947, and has continued at 23.3 for the years 1948 and 1949. These facts and others present us with problems in school building needs which merit study and consideration." The recent building program has resulted in additional class rooms at the following build ings: Bush six, West Salem eight, Middle Grove one, Swegle two, Pringle one, Englewood six, new Washington eight, new Lincoln eight; Parrish five, sen ior high three. However abandonment of the old Washington building elim inated eight class rooms while the gain at Parrish was four be cause an existing classroom was taken over for needed corridor space. WANT TO 'WINTER AIR CONDITION- youi home? 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