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10 A THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SSL TfMim .-(as.,c.v A - Msf S CHEERFUL SOLDIER -- With a blanket mir. Harsh weather is another "war" India wrapped around his head, an Indian soldier must fight in her battle with Communist appears cheerful despite being stationed in China. (UPI) the snow-covered Ladakh region of Kash- mm Shipley Ordered To Die in Gas Chamber Feb. 28 Newport, Ore. -dim- Larry West Shipley, 21, stood before Lincoln County Circuit Judge Earl P. Conrad Wednesday and heard the judge order him to die in the state gas cham ber Feb. 28. Shipley, convicted of first degree murder for last year' fatal shooting of Linda Jen Stevens, 16, Willamina, was brought here late Wednesday morning for the setting of his execution date. Judge Conrad set the date in the afternoon, and Shipley returned to the penitentiary in Salem at 5:04 p.m. Shipley's conviction and death sentence is being appeal ed to the U. S. Supreme Court by the American Civil Liber ties Union. The ACLU says there is a question over the fact that Shipley was held for a prolonged period before his appearance before a judge. In Portland, Charles Davis, Oregon head of the ACLU, said the appeal .vas being drawn up and would be made shortly. Salem (UPIi The governor's conference on children and youth opened here today, and runs through Saturday. LARSON APPLIANCE COMPANY Now Available! New Low Cost MAYTAG Dryer With Electronic Control The only dryer that "feels" the mois ture in the clothes. It shuts itself off before wrinkles are baked in ... a blessing to every woman who hates ironing. Clothes are never robbed of their natural moisture. They stay "healthy" and soft. p.'i t n rff ! rum i esrs rrove eneenve in v-iass , " If 1 ir 4 if - , SS ' ' ' , t' ' 1 1 7' 4 MEN OF YEAR - Conservation Men of the Year are Lee Pettyjohn, left, and Harrison Weatherford, partners and operators of a 16,000-acre ranch southeast of Arlington. They received their honors at a banquet of the Oregon Wheat Crowers League in Portland. (UPI) Corvallis - "Film tests" are proving effective In teaching child care and family living at Oregon State university and originators envision that the tests may be used in the fu ture for predicting whether some persons ought to become teachers, or whether employ ees are hkely to get along with the boss. The film tests are motion pictures made of child behav ior or classroom situations that pose a problem or chal lenge for the teacher or per son in charge. In the classroom, the film tests are shown to students who then have to decide what should be done by the teacher or leader to handle the situa tion. The students' answers are compared in discussion pe riods with the opinions of a panel of experts. Developed Four Years The unique film tests were developed four years ago by Dr. Del Schalock, acting chair man of the department of fam ily life at Oregon State uni versity, in cooperation with Dr. Jack Edling of the center for teaching research, Oregon College of Education, Mon mouth. They hit upon the idea of using motion picture tests to measure understanding of children's behavior. Since then, the films have been used by others in research projects. A grant of $44,000 has been received this year by Schalock to study the possibilities of us ing the films as predictors of classroom behavior of pros pective teachers. The films have proved to be a realistic and interesting tool in teaching students to under stand children and how to handle them, according to Schalock. Scoppoose Man Killed As Vehicle Overturns St. Helens UPI William A. Hudson, 39, Scappoose, was killed Wednesday when a truck loading vehicle he was operating overturned and crushed him. SYMPATHY FOR HATFIELD Olympia - ll'PU - Gov. Albert D. Rosellini of Washington sent Gov. Mark O. Hatfield of Oregon a message of sym pathy over the loss of a Doug las Fir tree which Oregon claimed was the world's larg est. When the Oregon tree fell in a Sunday wind-storm, it gave a Douglas Fir tree in this state the world's cham pionship title by default. 1956 NASH 6 Cylinder Ambassador with Automatic Transmission, R. & H. Runs REAL GOOD, At the Low Price of $499.00 LEA RAMBLER Fifth and Bartlett Phone 772-6185 66 iviaKe it merry give her a Jantzeti for Christmas FREE Hair Dryer Maytag Dryer Special lit ft lV '' 11 - 1. ii . ..." 1 1 n r!fitA 1 1 jvm. vksi tvri y ir 1 sis- t at Wt u II , . J t Tin I i t - i I B "X. lil'i" V ".'.iiMr 0 Aj"'-. ' V I mm A x.ar- r. ii 1 A- us GIVEN AWAY WITH EACH Pi i il ! 1 ' 7l HP V Tt- Ac " ' .v; 1 1 . 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