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RETURN ANNOUNCED - Beaming Moscovites are shown Nikolayev, came down within six minutes of each other
reading special editions of their newspapers announcing the Aug. 15. after completing their million-mile orbits of the
lafe return of the twin cosmonauts. The Soviet's latest earth. (UPI)
space heroes, Lt. Col. Pavel Popovich and Maj. Andrian
Try and Stop
By BENNETT CERF
A
VISITOR to Moscow, discreetly kidding the Soviet
newspaper Pravda, suggested that the East-West rival
ry be settled once and for all via a two-man bicycle race.
"I can see the story in
the next day's Pravda",
chuckled the visitor: "A
PBAVDA PRINTS
ONLy THE
TRUTH
world championship bi
cycle race took place
yesterday between the
Prime Minister of the
Soviet Union, Nikita
Khrushchev, and the
President of the United
States, John Kennedy.
The President of the
United States came in
next to last."
The Duke of Gloucester,
brother of King George III, and a man not noted for scholarly
pursuits, graciously permitted Edward Gibbon to present him the
flint volume of "The Decline and Kail of the Roman Empire."
When the second volume was ready. Gibbon considered it ap
propriate to present tt to His Lordship in similar manner. His
Lordship was mildly surprised by the gesture. "Well, well." he
exclaimed. "Another damn thick, square book: Always scribble,
scribble, scribble, eh, Mr. Gibbon ?"
England's great prime minister, Disraeli, once discovered a deaf
member of Parliament listening to a dreary debate with the aid
of an ear trumpet. Snorted Disraeli, "What a wanton waste of
the mercies of God's providence1."
C 1963. by Bennett Cerl. Diiulbuted by Kmc Featurei Syndkt
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COUGHT BY CAMERAMAN - Police in Atlanta, Ga., have
been waging a campaign against jaywalking, handing out
tickets to pedestrians caught crossing streets illegally. An
Atlanta Journal cameraman a few days ago caught several
officers jaywalking - right in front of police headquarters
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- and published the photo at left to prove it. The next day
workmen were busy painting crosswalk stripes as shown
at right - right in front of police headquarters. You just
can't fight city hall, it seems. (UPI)
Two-Car Accident
Checked by Police
A two-car accident south of
Medford Wednesday night re
sulted in a minor injuries and
extensive property damage,
according to Oregon State po
lice. Vehicles operated by Marv
in Dale Ayers, 37, of 1854
Kings highway, and Florence
Cornell Foster, 76, of 3761
Cornell oFster, 74. of 3761
South Pacific highway, Med
ford, collided about 9:35 p.m.
Wednesday on Highway 99
about three miles south of
Medford.
Police officers said the
Ayers car was northbound
and the Foster vehicle was
southbound. The driver of the
southbound car apparently
was attempting to make a left
turn off the highway, police
sid, and turned in front of
the Ayers car.
Mrs. Foster sustained a cut
over her right eye. and both
cars were damaged extensive
ly, according to officers.
Education Report Given On Honors System In Bend
Eugene - The Bend High
school has done a very unique
job in introducing new pro
grams and carrying through
some experiments which show
considerable promise, accord
ing to an evaluation report.
The report is by the Oregon
school study council of the
University of Oregon's school
of education. General chair
man of the evaluation and
editor of the report was Dr.
Keith Goldhammcr, profes
sor of education at the Uni
versity and executive secre
tary of the study council.
In 1959 the Bend High
school began a "program to
I improve the quality of in
struction. This program in
! eluded encouragement of stu
j dent self - direction, flexible
scheduling of classes, extend
ed laboratory scheduling, and
an honors program.
I Student self - direction in
I eludes provision of blocks of
time for students to be free
I of supervision to study, go
i to the library, or to down
! town areas. This "honor sys
tem'' is under student con
j trol.
j The evaluation report found
! this system resulted in high
morale and civic pride, a high
degree of student responsibili
ty, and increased emphasis on
academic learning and self
improvement, as well reliev
ing the teachers of a largo
share of custodial functions.
But the report found there
was need for better under,
standing of the system by
adults in Bend, that there was
excessive noise in the study
hall, and that there might be
Portland To Get
Can Making Plant
Portland - 01PH - Plans were
announced today for Libby
McNeill & Libby to build a
new can manufacturing plant
in the Union Pacific Rock
wood Industrial district cast
of Portland.
The Heller Construction
Co., Sacramento, will start
work next Monday on the
3'i acre site purchased by
Libby from Union Pacific.
The plant will supply can
neries in Portland and in
Walla Walla, Yakima and
Kent, Wash.
a lack of carry - over of the
honors system to other classes.
The report found the small
classes allow for challenging
class discussion opportunities.
Evening "fireside seminars"
gave opportunities to provide
a channel for student self
improvement, according to
the report.
The report concludes thai
the Bend programs have rais
ed the level of aspirations of
Bend youth and given them
a seriousness in their studies.
But the report added that ad
ditional financial resources
are needed for the programs,
including additional buildings
and teachers.
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