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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1953)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balm, Ortfoa Wednesday, December 16. 1953 Special Education for Handicapped Approved Extension of special educa tion for handicapped and re tarded children to counties and redoni with itata financial aid. of the f tate wa made possible by action of the State Board of Education Tuesday. The board adopted a act of standards, very similar to those tat to rue in school districts for special education programs are now being carried on. The Sa lem and Foruana scfiooi dis tricts have a special education program. Under the standards all pro grams must be approved by the superintendent of public In struction before the systems are placed in operation. The program will require properly certified teachers in order that atudenta in the smaller areas will be able to obtain the same service now accorded the students of the Cyclist Injured In A'Sny Crash Albany A motorcyclist waa critically Injured late Mon day when his vehicle struck some concrete steps leading to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ern est C. Haley, RTD 4, as the cyclist was traveling toward Corvallls about two miles southwest of Albany, on high way No. 20. Injured Is Alvin Chaput, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chaput, 634 Waverly Drive, Albany. Chaput was taken to the Al bany General hospital and later was transferred to a hospital In Eugene. He suffered a shattered left leg and left shoulder and In ternal Injuries. His doctor here said he waa in "critical" condi tion. Bystanders said Chaput's mo torcycle left the highway, hit the steps and plunged into the Bitch. Albany Youth Admits Thefts , Albany A 14-year-old boy who attempted to take $127 from the safe at Lammers Pharmacy has admitted a num ber of petty crimes, city po lice said Tuesday. The youth reportedly con fessed to at least 10 other theft charges after he was sen tenced In Linn county Juvenile court proceedings to MacLaren Boys' school at Wooduurn. Major thefts admitted by the boy Included taking money from Rawllngs' Stationery store safe, stealing about $50 from the China cafe after the Morris hotel fire; taking $39 atom the Morris hotel follow ing the fire; and making off with $35 worth of bottles from Dlcksonss Corral and Pop's cafe, the report showed. Women Singers in Lebanon Concert Lebanon A capacity audi ence In the Elks auditorium Monday evening heard the city'a first concert of the yule season given by the women's Civic Choral club and the Elk's band. Chorus numbers reflected balance and blending in De busy's numbers. Highlights of the program Included Jeanne Mary, mezzo soprano, who sang the ever popular "I Won der aa I Wander," Niles. Se lections from the Mikado fea tured Marilyn Gilliam, mez zo soprano, Ardee Bridges, so prano, and Lois Abrell, alto. Lynn Sjolund directed the ingera In their fourth annual Christmas concert, and Mrs, Lawrence Page was accompanist. Making its first public debut en the same program was the newly organized Elk'a band, under the direction et Harold Reevea. larger districts. The state department of edu cation will partially reimburse the counties or regions adopt Ing the program, although such reimbursements have certain limitations. A resolution offered by Miss May Darling, chairman of the board, expressing confidence in the professional committee now engsged in drafting "guide to social studies" for high schools. At a meeting Jn Portland some weeks ago a cloud of sus picion was placed on the com mittee members when a speak er declared that "there is at least one person in this room who la engsged in . subversive activity." In the resolution, adopted by unanimous vote of the board, it was decided "that on the basis of evidence on hand, the board expresses confidence in the loyalty of members of the com mittee. A sub-committee is now reviewing the guide and mak ing amendments to meet "all legitimate objections." The board declared an emer gency on elementary certifies tion for the school year of 1SS3-S4. an action necessary each year that a shortage of teachers exists in order to give the department authority to is sue temporary certifications. A number of minor changes in the regulations for Issuance of emergency certificates were approved by the board. Emergency permits were granted to IS teachers who have not yet been certified in order that they might finish the present school year. In each case the services of the temno rary teachers are required be cause ox inability of school dis trict to obtain the services of certified teachers. IEWI CHILDREHI MOtl DHOW QUICK, EFFECTIVE, UFf lead MpvdallT to chwk ehildl haad Sold mem. anurias, watarr mlaarjrl t Joacph Nom Drops For Children contain MMTnaphrlo. eUier doctor approved medication In pure water bow. Plimnyooo thins to tender naaal tlaniM. Sto and ate aire. Qt St. Joseph Now Props For Children. curat rout child's moot covm flu to colds. 6st new. soothlna it. mm nun imp m inuiai Mr. TrevelL Masse y Mr.iorlA.Gooch Announces the Appointment of Mr. Trevel L. Massey As new member of hit sales unit representing The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. Mr. Mauev Is taldns a train! na course specializing In personal In surance and will continue to wid en hla knowledge through an ad vanced twelve monuu course. 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