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Search Conducted for Eyewitness Evidence To Convict Eichmann o o SOS Sign Spotted In Hells Canyon Baker-OJPO-A Boise, Idaho, pilot Tuesday spotted an SOS sign in Hells Canyon on the Oregon side and two other men began a hazardous mis sion by boat to see what was wrong. Glen Higby, Boise, a pilot for Morrison-Knudsen Con- slruction Co. and Idaho Pow er Co., told Baker Connty Sheriff Dale Warren Dixon of his find. The sheriff, in turn, noti fied Dan Cole and Ralph Page, both of Homestead, Ore., who set out down the canyon in a ,boat-a dangerous trip through rugged country and waters. Mrs. Cole told the sheriff tjjat she had seen se8ral fish ermen in the area-Monday. Putnam Successor Topic of Discussion Salem - IUPD - Gov. Mark oHatfieId and the State Board of Education Tuesday discuss ed a swscesser to Dr. Rex Put aiM as superintendent of pub lic iRtructi but said the soVacy pcihmoi ly law "is a fi.?oait hiindira.aGo" ia attracting an oocpcrieneod leader..- The job pays $11,5-00 a year. Medford Tribune SECTION B MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1961 PAGES 1 to .8 N-tW.,. V&Nh- fv; GIMMICK OF THE BOSS - "This ain't bubble gum, bud!" growls balloon-blowing ESrod tfi the lensman. "It's some kind of sober . . . sobriety or whatever-they-call-it gimmick thought up by the boss" - Emil Schwab of New York. "I ain't no hooch pooch," whined the boxer. "Next it'll be fingerprints," Sirod remains without a breath of scandal - he passed the sobriety test in pedigreed style. (UPI Telephoto) FORTUNE FOOTHOLD Salem A fur trading post established by John Jacob As tor in 1805 at Astoria, Ore., was the first real U. S. foot hold in the Pacific Northwest. :'M. BS L'EON'A'RD, Sift. frigidairt' sales:mn tyi I Ivke the Frigidaine Washer be cause it washes' all types of fab rics safely, thoroughly and far Ms trouble-free service i't main tains throughout the years. A SWEETHEART OF A PAIR AT A SWEETHEART OF A PRICE! 0 Exclusive Automatic Soak Exclusive Summenaalt WotMf O Exdvtiv fl&wmv Hoot 9 Fovr A aroma He Drying Cycles Budget PrW 5 YMf . rVorronty LEONARD ELECTRIC COMPANY "Medford's Leading Appliance Dealer for the Past 29 Years" 309 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE SP 3-4541 Decline in Breast ding of Infants id Discouraging Washington -(KM- The way Dr. Paul Gyorgy sees it, "hu man milk i for the human infant and cow's niilk is for the calf." ' Gyorgy, chairman- of (he department of pediatrics of the Philadelphia General hos pital, deplores as a "discour aging development" the de cline of breast-feeding in the United Slates and other tech nically advanced countries. Only Insurance In underdeveloped coun where hygiene is poor and infectious disease widespread, breast-feeding "is the only in surance for the survival of young infants," Gyorgy told a nutrition conference here. Gyorgy said human milk contains substances good for the human infant which are lacking in the milk of other animals. "Infants fed on human milk," Gyorgy said, "distin guish themselves from those fed on cow's milk. Breast feeding reduces both morbid ity and mortality rates, espe cially the latter." He went on to say that infants fed human milk are more resistant than those fed on cow's milk to both intes tinal and respiratory diseases. Just why this is the case is not yet fully understood. It is possible, Gyorgy suggest ed, that human milk contains substances which enhance pro duction of disease-fighting antibodies. Many adherents of breast feeding base their recommen dations "chiefly on psycho logical considerations, i.e., mother-infant relationship," Gyorgy said. On Nutritional Factors He said "the importance of emotional factors in breast-, feeding should certainly not be minimized." But he based his own championship of breast-feeding on "nutritional factors inherent in human milk." Gyorgy attributed the de cline in breast-feeding in part to "the availability - and In tense promotion of proprie tary infant foods." He said a recent U.S. study showed only 12 to 25 per cent of newborn infants leaving hospital nurseries were exclu sively breast-fed. Bitter Memory Shadow Cast Oyer All of Israel Ford, Carnegie Reports Indict State of Business Education New York - IUPD - A big question of the day is whether or not schools of higher edu- Jerusalem - fUM - ImpriiQealion re Properly preparing oned Nazi leader Adolf Eich (Range of horsepower choices from 110 to 155) Take a Tempest out on the highway and put it through its paces. This car is a whiz at moving into fast-stepping company on an expressway. Takes you from a standing .start to a safe operating speed in seconds . . gets you up a steep hill in high gear. Run the Tempest over the roughest road you can find. It rides like the big ones because it's balanced! The engine's up front the transmission's in the rear. And it's got independent suspension at all four wheels. Tires dig in firm on curves and turns. Full 15-inch wheels make car look big. Tires last. Brakes run cooler. Before it hit the market, Tempest had 3,000,000 miles of testing by engineers, pro drivers and a team of teenagers. Its reliability checked out 100. Owners have rolled up millions more. The only kick is the one it puts back in driving. Try it! THE NEW TEMPEST IS SOLD AND SERVICED BY YOL'R LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALHK THE HOT TOPIC IS THE NEW TEMPEST BY POY7IAC ' 4 TIMSMSSini i I mann is casting a shadow of bitter memory over all of Is rael today. n The search for eyewitness evidence to convict the fo mer Nazi leader of responsi bility in the slaughter of six million Jews in German con centration camps has reached into every section of this na tion, settled to a large extent by survivors of the Nazi slaughter. Newspapers daily recall to thousands the horrors of the gas chambers which lowcn at least partially Groses! hi t ha ngers el tollsliag tii.i sv.y nation. In tbe wa4w ef Ekhmana's arreet, i Arg-ntina last May, the education ministry has completed plans to teach the history and significance of the Naai period in Israel's schools Yhere was considerable oppo sition to the niovo, primarily based on the question of how it would affect youngsters who iiicmseivos navo never been . touched by anti-Semi tism. Cannot Be Ignored The ministry decided, how ever, that the period cannot be ignored in contemporary Jewish history and can be ex plained in social, economic, political and psychological terms. The horrors of the camps themselves will be bal anced with the heroism of resistance movements in the ghettocs and forests of east ern Europe. More immediately affected by Eichmann's imprisonment and the trial, now scheduled for March 6, have been police and investigative officers whose work has been intensi fied and vacations cancelled. AH courses leading to police promotions have been cancel led, also, until the conclusion of the trial. The police bureau gather ing documentation for the tri al had been scheduled to stop work at the end of the year but has been forced to con tinue operations because of the continued flow of new documents arriving here from abroad, . Ayre Kubovy, director of Yad Vashem, the official agen cy collecting documents of the Nazi period, said the prosecu lion is having difficulty in pin-pointing Eichmann's exact role in the destruction of Eu ropean Jewry because of the linguistic camouflage that veiled the annihilation pro gram. 'Destroy' Not Used The word "destroy" appears nowhere in Gestapo orders re lating to the Jews. It was not used by Adolph Hitler, Ges tapo Chief Heinrich Himmlcr, nor by Herman Goering in the letter to SS Gen. Reinhard Heydrich which marked the beginning of the annihilation of European Jewry. "We have assigned the final solution of the Jewish prob lem to you," Goering wrote: "This means emigration and evacuation. And we now give you permission to apply this solution to all areas subject to German rule." Joseph Bilik, of the Jewish documentation center in Par is, has said that Eichmann and no one else was responsible for the murder of six million Jews. Bilik said Eichmann had acted on the basis of hints in orders from top Nazis and exploited the general anti Jewish atmosphere to plan the extermination. Yad Vashem is preparing an 800-page two volume dic tionary of Nazi terms - large ly euphemisms - used in car rying out that plan. Eyewitnesses le Eichmann's operations are sought here, particularly among members of Lohamed Ha-Gettaot, a col lective settlement of former Polish ghetto fighters. Museum Established The settlement has estab lished a museum of Hitler area material, has had special exhibitions of it in relation to the Eichmann trial and has provided material for the prosecution. It is also work ing with a number.of foreign motion picture firms who arc preparing pictures of the Nazi conquest of Europe. Additional material is be ing received from Poland where a volume of documents and eyc-wilgess depositions on Kichinann s part in the horror camp murders is scheduled to appC'jj' shortly. Newsmen of 35 nations, in- students to meet tie challenge of a highly complex businfts world. The Ford oundalion and the Carnegig Corporation of New York financed two ma jor studies of higher educa tion as a preparation for busi ness careers. The Ford report was written by Professors Robert Aaron Gordon of the University of California and James Edwin Howell of Stan ford Univarsity. Prof. Frank C. .PierscM Swirlhmore College trriifo tto Cnmugio report. Both ntnsris are aivtvf in SiettwMl' ef the BMeral state isf iHikii'.- celuea-tkm in the United States. But where these repoTts already have caused much discussion i academic circles, tlwy have been largely neglected by the business community an4 tire public. The reason for this primarily has Aieen the ex treme length of the reports -more than 1,20 scholarly pages between them. Well-Wrillen Review To help alleviate this silu alion, Leonard Silk, eco nomic editor of Business Week magazine, has written a 44-page summary review of the two reports which has been published by the business-education division of the Commiltoe for Economic De velopment. It is a well-written, well planned review that should be read by everyone. Silk notes that the criti cisms in the reports are aimed at the bulk of the business schools and of departments and divisions of business ad ministration in liberal arts colleges. But, he says it should be stressed that some business schools are far above average and arc, in fact doing an ex cellent job. The Gordon - Howell and Pierson reports do not attack the idea that higher education should prepare a man to do useful and remunerative work. Their criticism, accord ing to Silk, is that the schools, because of their narrow and misconceived interpretation of vocational objectives, are not preparing young people to do the most useful, or the most remunerative work of which they are capable over the whole length of their careers. They suggest that most of the business schools, because of their adherence to outworn doctrines, may not be meeting the requirements of business firms for competent, imagina tive, flexible and creative managers prepared to deal with the unsolved problems of tomorrow, rather than repeat the routines of yesterday. Solutions Proposed Both reports propose solu tions for. the faults they find in business education. With only minor differences of em phasis, according to Silk, the two studies conclude that: Academic stand ards in business schools and depart ments must be materially raised. Admission requirements should be increased. -C o 1 le g e and university business curricula must be pruned to reduce vocational ism and overspccialization. At least 50 per cent or undergraduate programs i n business should consist of courses in the liberal arts. -Undergraduate education for business should put great er stress on foundation courses. -Graduate business pro grams leading to the master's degree should preferably be two-year programs whose orientation should ordinarily be professional rather than academic. Most Important Hem Improving and expanding doctoral programs is the most important single item of re quirement for improving the whole field of business educa tion over lime. - The quality of business re search must be greatly im proved. studies stlould be upon "man agerial decision makin' with emphasis upon the application of scientific knowl edge to many problems facing busi ness administration. -The problem of improving higher education la closely linked lo the general problem of improving higher education in America. business problems. -u.vuiMiy, j.cxioimy, ana FARMING LAND experimentation are essential Colon Less than five per to developing programs in cent of the soil of Panama ia different schools to solve the suited for agriculture. jj (j ILj lii j. I pi ni nr I 10 i r.vfj 'S l'r eluding such out of the way places as Indonesia and Mo zambique, have been register ed to cover the trial iff March. 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