S o u th e rn O re go n N ew s R eview , T h u rs d a y , O c to b e r 17, 194(5 U. S. Faces Crisis in School System The N a t io n j F A V O R IT E PO P C O R N WHlfl OR Nation Suffers St ’arcity Of Competent Teachers t in d ii • u n i t i I l WA I EAR E A ST E R N R E P O R T — H ere's w hat m em bers of the house t i ilit a r y n ffu lrs c o m m itte e reported to G eneral E isenhow er, fo llo w in g their re tu rn fro m an inspection of >ur m ilita r y buse% in the F a r East. 1. M orale of our Fur E a st oc­ cu p ation al troops la being en ­ d an gered by the a r m y ’s d ela y In sen d in g wires and fa m ilie s to officers and en listed m en . By B A U K H A G E 4 n a /> s t a n d C o m m e n t a t o r . WNU S ervice, 1616 E ye Street. N .W .. c ru itm e n t of teachers, im provem ent W ashington. D. C. o f w o rk in g conditions and higher W ASHINGTON, D C —Less than salaries, has renewed its e fforts as • ye a r and a h a lf a fte r the question a re s u lt o f action taken at the o r­ of w hich w ould ■ ga n izatio n 's convention this Ju ly . A triu m p h , naziism { slogan w hich they have adopted Double the pleasure o f o r d e m o c ra c y , runs: “ We m u st have fe d e ra l aid be­ 2. T he arm y la doing little te was settled, the fo re we can have equalization o f op­ set up fa c llltie e for the proper w alking...A sk for SOLES U nited States is p o rtu n ity .’ ’ B ut federal " in te rfe r­ h ousing of arm y w iv e s and ch il­ being forced to ence" in A m e ric a 's school system as well as Heels dren who w ant to Join the m eet a c ris is in has a lw ays been a bogey. troops. On O kinaw a, for In­ by its c o m p e t it iv e sta n c e , su rp lu s arm y sto v e s and C h e a t P u p ilt O u t struggle to m a in ­ p lum bing su p p lies— badly n eed ­ O f P ro p e r E d u catio n O'Sullivan ta in its w ay of ed in q u on set huts w h ere arm y life . M eanw hile, as Charles H a rris fa m ilie s w ill be h ou sed —h ave Two years ago says in the p re vio u sly quoted Coro­ been sold Io the C h in ese. the p r e d i c t i o n , net a rtic le , “ we are cheating our 3. Another d em o ra lisin g fa c ­ based ou trends boys and g irls of th e ir rig h t to the tor Is the sh ortage of c ig a r e tte s, of th a t m om ent, k in d of an education they d e s ire ." fresh fruit and v eg e ta b le s. was m ade that by p e rm ittin g th is teacher sh o rt­ E isenhow er prom ised to look Into “ our school sys- Baukhage age w hich has closed m ore than 7,000 these facts im m e d ia te ly. tern faces one o f the greatest crises class room s and over-expanded Congressmen reported th a t an es­ in its h is to ry —A m e ric a n schools classes so th a t in d iv id u a l attention LA R G E S T F A M IL Y R E U N IT E D . . . L argest fa m ily to a r riv e In tim ated 350 Jap soldiers are s till have lost 200,000 com petent, w ell' to pupils has v irtu a lly vanished Japan aboard th e tran sp ort M onterey recen tly w a s that of LI. Col. at la rg e on the Island o f O kinaw a. prepared teachers since P e a rl H a r­ M any v ita l subjects have been A m el T. L eonard of D a lla s. T e x a s. H ere la the fa m ily after reunion I 'lv in g a Robinson Crusoe existence at Y okoham a. b o r.’ ' (T hat was in June, 1944.) dropped. In the h ills. A m e rica n a u th o ritie s A M E R IC A 'S N o . I H E E L A t th a t tim e only one out o f a hun­ The w orst phase of the situ a tio n is are not seriously troubled. . . . A dred school teachers held “ e m e r­ the tu rn o ve r. As is evidenced by a n d solo lone Jap fu g itiv e was picked up a Tou>y disorder of Irid- D ardanelles and oth e r long-range in deposits and cu rre n cy, com pared pared w ith 50.3 b illio n d o lla rs on t 7 , ; U.nCtlon th ?‘ P®rm‘ts poisonous re m e m b e r th a t there was a table fa rm owners, am ounted to 101.5 b il­ Russian objectives. waste to accumulate. For truly many J a n u a ry 1, 1945. O ther physical as­ w ith 11.3 b illio n d o lla rs the ye a r be­ set under a tre e in fro n t o f the &°PP„l#. h Mi . I lred’ ,WSak * nd "d-ersbi; lio n d o lla rs on J a n u a ry 1, 1946, sets m ade up 24.9 b illio n dollars, fo re ; about 9 b illio n d o lla rs In w a r When the kidneys fail to remove excess house and the M a rc h H are and the C A P IT A L C H A F F Wood and ° ther Wa"te matter from the H a tte r w ere h a vin g tea a t i t ; a the bureau estim ates. The v a lu a ­ com pared w ith 24.4 b illio n d o lla rs a bonds, up 1 b illio n d o lla rs fro m a U n d e rse cre ta ry o f State Dean F in a n c ia l assets of ye a r e a rlie r, and about 1 b illio n ?uffeT ""W t’» « backache, D orm ouse was asleep, and the oth­ tio n o f net w o rth of a g ric u ltu re y e a r before. • Uo P * in ". headache«, dlxxlneas, Acheson picked an ideal tim e fo r fa rm operators totaled m ore than showed a gain of n e a rly 12 p e r cent e r tw o w ere using h im as a cushion, d o lla rs invested in co-operatives, P “ 1"» UP le< P“ ln". ■welling. his va ca tio n , the m om ent o f the ?,°™ - o u ’ ,req,?ent «"d aeanty urina­ re stin g th e ir elbows on it and ta lk ­ o ver the estim ate fo r Ja n u a ry 1, 20 b illio n d o lla rs com pared w ith 16.2 a s lig h t increase d u rin g the year. tion With smarting and burning Is sn- W allace-B yrnes feud. He was the b illio n d o lla rs a y e a r e a rlie r. ing over its head. 1945, and about 90 per cent since The la rg e increase in holdings o f im in t h ,t ■?mnthlng la wrong with The value o f holdings o f fa rm e rs cash and g overnm ent bonds d u rin g happiest m an in the a d m in istra tio n kidney« or bladder. the kidneys "V e ry u n co m fo rta b le fo r the D o r­ the beginning o f 1940. » . J . • h" uld ho no doubt th at prompt and o th e r owners o f fa rm s account­ the w a r years, the bureau said, to have m issed the fight. . . . Sighed m ouse," thought A lic e ; "o n ly i t ’s The increase since Jan u a ry, 1945, » »».,«" ’»«■«‘r than neglect ed fo r 93.2 b illio n d o lla rs of the p ro b a b ly reflected some d e te rio ra ­ M ild re d Eaton, one of W allace's sec­ better to rely mSdb,?.7 !?’ •. .Jt '■ bctter to rnlX • asleep, I suppose i t doesn't m in d .” was a ttrib u te d la rg e ly to p ric e In ­ i.? bn" won country wide ap- re ta rie s, when in fo rm e d her boss C L I. than °.n ■on,e(hlng less favorably The H a tte r was the firs t to break creases fo r a g ric u ltu re 's physical to ta l value o f the fa rm plant. This tion o f the fa rm p la n t. F a ilu re to had resigned, "W e haven’ t got K D f I ttf I I r l , . , t aa . b .— . . . . t — • • . known. Doan a have been , tried and . toet- the silence. "W h a t day o f the assets and accum ulations o f finan­ com pares w ith holdings estim ated m a in ta in fa rm s and e quipm ent at thro u g h u n p a ckin g fro m o u r last i ’ ss4mn ny ?rear"/ Aro Bt bI1 d ru * to be w o rth 81.3 b illio n d o lla rs on p re w a r levels co n trib u te d about 800 w e t D oan t to d ay . m o n th is it? ” he said, tu rn in g to c ia l assets, re s u ltin g fro m a la rg e m ove y e t.” . . . Mrs. T ru m a n re ­ A lice . He had taken his w atch out volum e o f sales. C o m p a ra tiv e ly l i t ­ J a n u a ry 1, 1945. In a ddition, cred­ m illio n d o lla rs to cash holdings of fused to use a W hite House ca r ito rs ’ c la im s w ere calculated this fa rm e rs in the period 1942-45, w hich o f Lis pocket and was lo o kin g at it tle o f the increase came fro m im - w h ile va ca tio n in g in M issouri, d r iv ­ y e a r a t 8.3 b illio n do lla rs, a decrease w ill need to be reinvested now. in g her own c a r in Independence UJ SAYS NEWS REVIEW Army Alters Draft Plan; Navy Sets Flight Record How To Relieve Bronchitis TURTLE: Modify Plan Long Jump CREOMULSION ATHLETE’S FOOT w i SORETONE 50* and *1.00 Steelman Reports w w * ★ Scores Censorship ‘Beat’ M 0M 1M N IONICS CHEST BIG BUSINESS MUSTERQLf Farm Value Hits Billion Dollars When Your Back Hurts • D oans P ills <