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MONDAY, JULY 22. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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FREEWAY CONSTRUCTION
- Work on Interstate 5 con
struction project south of Ash
land interchange to Wall
creek in the Siskiyou moun
tains is under way the entire
3.6 mile length. Clearing
right of way is still being
completed on the southern
one-half mile. Peter Kiewit
Sons' company crews, above,
are removing material on the
west side of Highway 99 at
this point l'i miles south of
Neil Creek. A shovel takes a
five cubic yard bite to fill
the dump trucks which trans
port the fill material across
the highway. At left, one of
the larger blasts sends up
plumes of smoke and dirt as
a rocky point is broken up.
Smaller blasts are set off
nearly every day, construc
tion officials said. (Knack
sledt photos) . , :;
Dr. Minear Reports on German Visit
At State Board of Education Meeting
How to train for citizenship
under a republic is one of the
major problems facing Ger
man educators today.
This is probably one of the
big reasons why the West
German Federal Republic re
quested and financed the vis
itation to Germany of Vr.
Leon P. Minear, Oregon su
perintendent of public instruc
tion. Dr. Minear told mem
bers of the state board of edu
cation meeting in Salem.
Dr. Minear and other edu
cators from the United States
spent four weeks in Germany,
six days in Berlin. He contin
ued to other European coun
tries for the fifth week.
Ar Far Advanced
There is no question about
it, Dr. Minear told the state
board, the Germans are far
advanced in languages. But in
other subject fields, particu
larly math, the Oregon super
intendent believes, students
in the United States are get
ting a better education. Ger
mans are trying to broaden
their program to include so
cial studies courses.
In one of the schools visit
ed, Dr. Minear reported, to il
lustrate his point regarding
languages, - the children
switched quickly to English
when told that the visitors
did not understand German.
Citizenship training
seemed uppermost in the
minds of the Germans. All the
forms are there but the spirit
is missing," Dr. Minear said.
Germans have lived under
monarchy and anarchy type
of governments for the better
part of 2.000 years. They want
to know how to teach the
younger generations to accept
the responsibilities of leader
ship offered by the democratic
Federal Republic of West Ger-
many.
Not Easy Task
This is not easy for the in
structors, either, Dr. Minear
noted. Some of them have had
to change philosophies three
times, encompassing four phil
osophies, during , their life
times.
In attempts at free expres
sion in discussion periods, the
students just don t contribute,
Dr. Minear said. The sympos
ium is set up but the students
are reluctant to volunteer
opinions.
The one problem Germany
and the United Slates definite
ly have in common in educa
tion is reorganization, Dr.
Minear found. The German
Syria Keeping Security Wafch
Damascus, Syria - (IIPD -Syrian
authorities today lift
ed an around-the-clock curfew
for the first time since Thurs
day's abortive revolt, but kept
a close security watch around
army headquarters and the
Damascus radio station.
The curfew was withdrawn
for 11 hours during the day
and army units and tanks
were pulled out of the main
centers, with the exception of
the army headquarters and
the nearby station.
The capital's streets bustled
with activity, but the atmos-
"icre in me city still was
icuse in me midst of a mas
sive hunt for the leaders of
the unsuccessful coup d'etat.
An unspecified number of
persons have been arrested
and a large number held for
investigation.
At least 27 military and
civilian figures have been
cither shot or hanged after
being found guilty of partic
ipating in the abortive revolt
by a special military court.
Unconfirmed reports reach
ing Beirut said up to 1.000
persons were injured or killed
in street battles in fighting
Thursduy.
The reports said previous
attempts to lift the 24-hour
curfew fulled when shooting
broke out each time.
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Miami - WPH - Hiippy Rocko
feller's debut Into national
politics was Impressive. But,
It Is too early lo count the
votes.
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
Introduced his pretty, 36-year-old
wife Sunday night at a
cocktail party given govern
ors attending their annual
conference. The ncwlywcds
held the spotlight.
"Say hello to Happy," the
New York governor said to
most. To others, he was more
formal: "I would like you to
meet Mrs. Rockefeller."
The new Mrs. Rockefeller,
who might play an important
role in her husband's unoffic
ial campaign for the Repub
lican presidential nomination,
was greeted warmly.
"She is much better looking
than her pictures," one wom
an said. Another described her
ODD COMBINATION
London-4'PD - The Dally
Telegraph reported today that
a tall Coldstream Guardsman
was seen riding down a sub
way escalator with batter
ed suitcase In one hand and
i a four-foot dead crocodile in
' the other.
Mount Jewell, Pa.-itW-Au-thorities
today were looking
for a stolen Jail, The four-by-six-foot
lockup, being used to
house violators of "Old Home
Week" regulations, vanished
during the week end.
as "pleasant."
While "Rocky and Happy"
appeared to be getting a
friendly reception, Gov.
Henry Bellmon, a Republican
of Oklahoma, said his presi
dential rating had not been
raised.
"I don't believe he stands a
chance," Bellmon said. "And,
his marital problems haven't
helped."
That was the general ap
praisal given privately.
Cardinal Dies at
Rome Residence
Vatican City-(UPD - Valcrio
Cardinal Valcrl, prefct of the
Vatican's Sacred Congrega
tion of the Religious, died to
day at his residence in Rome,
a Vatican official announced.
He was 79.
Cardinal Valcri was strick
en several days ago with a
serious throat infection.
Pope Paul VI, informed im
mediately of the cardinal's
death, went lo his private
chapel to pray.
Valcri, a widely respected
man, had been among the
cardinals mentioned as a can
didate to the papacy, both
in the 1959 conclave that
elected Pope John XXHI and
in the conclave on June 21
that elected Pope Paul VI.
His health in recent years
had not been good. He under-!
went surgery last April in
a Rome clinic. The nature of
the operation was not dis
closed.
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still glowing. These are the killers responsible
for more than 100.000 forest tires last sear.
Thousands of wild animals lost homes and
food sour country lost saluable natural re
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problem, however, is more
compounded because many of
the schools in West Germany
are controlled by religions.
Some are Catholic, some are
Lutheran, and some non-denominational.
This makes con
solidation still more difficult.
And it is resisted with as much
or more tenacity than in some
areas of Oregon, Minear
learned.
Mark of Status
The abitur (high school di
ploma) is a mark of status in
Germany. "The whole society
revolves around it," Minear
said, and yet only 7 per cent
of West Germany's children
are graduated from high
school and qualify for college
training. Oregon's number is
70 per cent
Germans are looking to
Americans for an answer to
why so few in their country
are preparing for the profes
sions such as doctors, lawyers
and scientists.
They have full employment
and Dr. Minear ventured that
this might be part of the an
swer. He also said he found
no delinquency problem in
West Germany and no in
crease in crime resulting from
the student drop out, which is
substantial.
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