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?ARB TWO HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Monday, July 27, 1959 CoJege President Hits Luxury Spending Which Cuts Into Education Idea By GAY PAULEY L'PI Women's Editor NEW YORK iUPl-A woman president of a college today charged families with spending for the luxuries of a new car or television set and shorting the kids on (lie luxury ol a . good education. Milliccnt Carey Mcintosh, the outspoken president of Rarnaid College lor Women, spoke out lor an "educational revolution which would change U.S. spending hab its on schooling. She said that indirectly it is the teacher, settling for a low salary, who is paying for the luxuries of the families she serves. "Nearly every independent day school and many independent col leges are afraid lo raise tuition to meet what education should cost lor fear of pricing (hem selves out of the market," she said. "But the parents (whose children arci in tRc.se same schools and colleges are willing to pay more than twice what they did in 1939 for automobiles, electrical appliances and other ,'requiremcnls' lo mainlain their high standard of living.". They will . borrow money lo buy a house or a .car, hut are horrilicd if it is suggested that they take out a loan for a col lege education." Mrs. Mcintosh's sland is spelled out in a signed article in Bar nard s- current alumnae maga zine. She said what is needed is "An educational revolution ... not in the curriculum of our schools, al though clearly much needs to he changed (and is being changed) ... but in our attitudes toward edu cation which at best arc . . .- un realistic." The president said lhat at I time when our younger genera tion Is increasing by leaps and bounds, the . nation is and will continue to be faced "with a ma jor shortage" at all teaching levels. "Most Americans will agree that the situation is deplorable," she wrote, "but they go on hon ing that somehow the teachers ....II 1 will appear ... and lhat their chil dren will be delivered what is as sumed lo be their nalural birth right: A first - rale education at low cost." OP IN DAILY 7:00 P. M. ENDS TDNIGHT! ames mm EfJy.j.'jjn KIM NOVAK IJaOll mnyisjoH rTTriTuLi future rssTibS' ClNlHU.Baeaf . SWft. ALEXIS SMITH MARY ASTOR Ends Tuesday ITTSBiSliin Opt. 6:45 mJ Ji41 JMl wyj'F vMJlL.. it EllMiiWglLir Tarzan's w...r:. "n. ...actually I GORDON SCOIt 'ANJHONY QUAYLE SARA SH W MALL MACGINNIS -SEAN CONNERY'SCIllA GABE17V7 III !, .11 l,llUmiwkluMMI'Wg'm I I 1 I I IV . mimm;titMl&Mmi , , ,1111 I Hl fVj You'll Learn the Terrifying Secret.. tV . the Hideous OBSESSION of... inQf 7" Who Could, ii m lunHW-aweiyn m v J . nnni imm mi rf'-'frV - V-'rMvTi til- :i One solution la the increased tuition, she said. But she sug gested that "long range financ ing" is up to the parents. The "ideal" she said would be to lake out college insurance at the birth of a child, lo start a special savings accounts to cov er education cost, or to make long term loans" either for par ents or students. She tiled this statistic to show the cost of education is small when considered in terms of re turn on investment. One recent study showed the "Current col lege graduate may look forward to a life-time income of about S750.ODO: A figure which makes a four-year loan of $4,000 seem small indeed." Train Wreck locks Line R1P0N (UPD-The main South ern I'jciiic valley line was blocked several hours Sunday af ter 14 refrigerator cars loaded with watermelons derailed and jack-knifed near here. A burned-out axle caused the derailment of the 58-car train, en route from Fresno to Roscdale. The San Joaquin Daylight pas senger train between Los Angeles and Oakland was rerouted and delayed four hours because of the accident. " L The .cars jumped the tracks alongside Highway 9 and debris had (o be removed Irom the high way. Some fruit spilled from the cars and was taken by motorists, officials said. Mighty. Carrier In For Repairs ALAMKDA (UPI) The super- carrier U.S.S. Hanger, mightiest warship in the Pacific Fleet, was scheduled to arrive at Alameda Naval Air Stalion this afternoon. following a seven-month tour in the Western Pacific V .... . The 76,000 -ton carrier, -skip percd by three-time Navy Cross winner Capt. Noel Gayler, will enter the San Francisco Naval Shipyard in early August for post- cruise repairs. OPENS 6:45 NOW PUVlNG! NAVY'S GREATEST DISASTER...? ikmm MM SPlUCfll MICKEY SUUGMIESSY . houht mouiw ' I DM "Go Johnny Go" & "Hot AngoT' Starts Rifle Match Vinners Told CLACKAMAS (API. Pendle Ion and Silverton won lop honors in the Oregon National Guard's annual highpower rifle matches at the range here this weekend. In the Adjutant General's .Match Company B, 1st Battle Group, IWith Infantry Regiment, Pendle Ion placed first, followed by 370th Ordnance Company, Clackamas, and Headquarters and Headquart ers Company, Hind Armored Bat tallion, Silverton. Lt. Dave Borneman, Medlord was high individual scorer, M. Sgl. Robert Knotts. Milion-Frre-waler second, and M. Sgt. Gale Stephens, Silverton, third. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 82nd Armored Battal ion, Silverton, won the Governor's Match, with 3670th Ordnance Com pany, Clackamas, second, and Company B, 1st Battle Group, 186th Infantry Regiment, Pendle ton, third. ' Knotts was high individual scor er, Capt. Fred Podhora, Portland, second, and Stephens third. ' Tot Object Of Search VISALIA (UPI) - A lightly clad Fresno tot was the object of a ground and air search today In the Big Meadow area of Sequoia National Forest -northeast of here. Lyle Morse, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morse, was report ed missing at 3 p.m. Sunday while on a camping trip wilh his parents. The child's young broth er and sister said he disappeared while they were playing with him. The tot was wearing only a T shirt, shorts and sandals. Joining in the search were campers in the area, sheriff's and Division of Forestry personnel, a Inur-man posse from Goshen, and bloodhounds under the supervi sion of Ross Cone of Los Gatos. Civil Air Patrol aircraft were to fly search missions over the area starting at daybreak. Three Saved In Boat Accident GOLD BEACH, Ore. (API The Coast Guard Sunday rescued three persons from a stalled 30-foot cabin cruiser that drifted danger ously 5-10 miles through rocks be fore its anchor caught 100 yards off shore.-.. : rr- ; The three ; aboard" all residerilS of the Gold- Beach area,-, were identified as Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ramkin and Howard St. Clair, who were bringing the craft from Brookings to Port Orford. A search plane spotted the craft about dark, a search light was set up ashore to mark the spot and the Coast Guard took the three persons off unharmed and towed the boat to Brookings. AWARD GLADSTONE ( AP) - Brazil's top civilian award will be pre sented to Mr. and Mrs.. Leo Halli well, Seventh Day Advcntist mis sionaries for 37 years, by Paulo Montciro Lima, Brazilian vice consul tonight at Ihe Oregon Con ference camp meeting here. The Halliwclls will receive the National Order of the Soulharn Cross for Iheir work operating a medical launch along the Amazon River. , treating a quarter of a million persons.. Wednesday DENNIS THE MENACE" Indian Woman Marks 7 70th Birthday With LOS ANGKLES (UPD-A twice widowed Indian began her 111th year today allowing as how she didn't think she'd like to try mar riage again at this stage in her life. "No," said spry Mrs. Tatzum bie Du Pea, as she cut a three- tiered birthday cake Sunday, "I had two hangers thal's what we call husbands in Indian and I don't want who'd want me." another. Besides 1 old woman like Mrs. Du Pea was guest of honor at a birthday party hosted by the Vagabond House. Surrounded by more than 50 friends and relatives, she revealed that she is writing her life story. "I'm 110 years young today,' she proudly told United Press 'In ternational. "I was born in Lone Pine, Inyo County, and raised in Death Valley! I never saw white people until I was 36 years old. I was afraid of them." The woman said she had five children, two of whom still are Powder Puff Flier Killed BOISE, Idaho (UPI) A woman flier from California was killed Sunday when a plane piloted by her husband crashed on takeoff from an airstrip in a rugged Ida ho area. Mrs. Betty Haynes, last year's Calilornia Flying Farmer queen and a Powder Puff Derby contest ant this year, was the victim. Mrs. Haynes, Arbuckle, Calif.. died from excessive bleeding from injuries suffered in the crash. Her husband, Joseph, and two other passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Howe, also of Ar buckle, escaped with minor injur ies, t The crash occurred early Sun day wnen the craft plunged to earth just as it was getting air- home at the Flying B Dude Itanch on the Middle Fork of the inlmon River. Only access to the area is by plane or horseback. ' A Flying farmer group from California, in eluding those from Arbuckle, flew into the ranch last Friday for a weekend fishing holiday. .Mis. Haynes finished 25th in this year's Powder Puff Derby. Klamath ralli, Oregon Serving Southern Oregon and Nflrlh.rn r-Bllf.ni PuhlUheri dailv ..i-.n c... , w.cgvi, ruoiisninx (.ompai t-ipianade Phone TUxedo 4-8111 FRANK IENKINS. Editor "'"-JENKINS. Managing Editor rLOYD WYNNE. City Editor Entered aa aecond elau mH.- .. .... , . , n,iamain raiu. Oregon on Auguat 20, 90, under act of Congre. March 3. la7. 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Among her films was "Lost Hor izon" which starred the late Ron ald Colman. "I played a musician in that film. I don't know music but I had to act," she recalls. Olhe,r leading men she appeared with were the late actors Wal lace Berry and Richard Dix. "I'm so old now I'm not called for movie work so often," she said. Kiwanians Hold Exposition Tour PORTLAND (AP) More than 400 Kiwanis members from Can ada, Washington, Idaho and Ore gon attended the Centennial Ex position here Sunday 'with the Portland Kiwanis Club as host. They heard a speech by Port land Mayor Terry Schrunk, then attended Art Linklctter's House Party show. Linkletter became an honorary chieftain of the Grants Pass Cave men,' and gave Sweet Home newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burnett a door, for whenever they get a house of their own. They were part of the stunts on his show which was taped for re lease today on 250 radio and 150 television stations. The show will originate from the Centennial Ex position the rest of the week. Crop Dusting Fatal To Fish PHINEVILLE (API - Crop dusting two weeks ago accident ally poisoned several thousand fish in the privately owned Big Houston Lake at Powell Butte, 11 miles southwest of Prinevillc. Lloyd Smith, a Slate Game Commission fishery employe at Bend, said the fish in the lake owned by Bill Raschor of Prine- ville apparently were poisoned by aerial insecticide spray when crops were dusted about a quarter of a mile south of the lake. Notion Wide VAN SERVICE ; House to House City to City State to State EAD'S TRANSFER- 1 STORAGE ionded I Lictnitd Rrokerl SS3 Market TU 2-467S for Your Children Girls To Get Chance At Film Roles HOLLYWOOD, Calif. AP) ' Twenty-four Miss Universe con testants get their first chances at movie careers today. '. , ' Producer Buddy Adler of 20th Century-Fox Studios will entertain them at lunch and then give them screen tests. Tbe new Miss Universe, Akilfo Kojima of Japan, and Miss Korea, Hyun Choo Oh, are under consid- Castro Back In Office With Mandate HAVANA (UPI) Premier Fi del Castro was officially back in power today with a "mandate' from a half - million shouting. shooting peasants ready to turn their razor - sharp machetes against his foes. . Castro told a wildly cheering mass meeting here Sunday night that he will "bow to the people's will and resume the post he va cated 10 days ago to launch the squeeze play that overthrew Pres ident Manuel Urrutia. The peasants jamming Ha ana's new Civic Center yelled themselves hoarse, firing revolv ers in the air and flashing the machetes (jungle knives) which were acclaimed by Castro as the new symbol of his revolution. Two baseball players were in jured in a imilar burst of exuber ance just after midnight Sunday, when gun-firing soldiers swarmed onto the field during a night game. The Rochester Red Wings, after infielder Frank Verdi's head was grazed by a stray bullet, hastily cancelled a doubleheader sched uled Sunday. The Cubans were scornful. They pointed out that their shortstop, Leonardo Cardenas, was hit in the arm by a bullet "and didn't complain." v.asiro s orotner, Haul, pony tailed commander of Cuba's armed forces, set the stage for his appearance with a speech say ing that the only thing we ask is that Fidel return." Osvaldo Dorficos Torrado, who was installed as president in place ol Urrutia, then stepped forward to announce that Castro had de cided to resume his duties as premier "as a result of your man date." Castro confirmed his decision in a 2'4-hour speech, declaring also that anyone who opposed his land relorm plans" would face a "Dnir- ea front of machete - wielding peasants line tnose who heard him speak. Final Deliso Debs Ferrano Kimel Not every size, but a good selection 531 Pairs to choose From! eration for "Wake Me When It's! Over," story about the Korean War. 1 Miss Norway, Jorunn Krislian sen, who placed second in the con test, and Miss Sweden, Marie, Lotii.se Ekstrom, will be tested for the film "Salammbo." A possible role in "The Story of Page. One" awaits Misses Unit ed Stales, Terry Lynn' Hunting don; Michigan, Sue Westergaard; Texas, Carelgean Douglas: Maine, Carolyn Komant, and Missouri, Barbara Jayne Stell. Interviews for a role in "Hound Dog Man" will be given Misses Oklahoma, Sonda Osborne; Lou isiana. Margaret Lo Bianco; Geor. gia, Dorothy Gladys Taylor: Flor- Range Fire Whips Over 30,000 Acres BOISE, Idaho (UPI) A dev astating range fire scorched 30, UOO acres of sagebrush and blazed to within three miles of Boise be fore it was brought under control late Sunday. While tired fire fighters were controlling the blaze, -two smaller fires, one in the Silver City area and another near Mayfield be tween Boise and Mountain Home, taxed the efforts of other lire fighters. Mopping-tip operations were in progress in the Gowen Field area south of there where the range lire burned for approximately 24 hours and at one time threatened Boise. Flames ate to the edge of Go wen Field, an Air National Guard base south of the city, and six C124 Globemasters of the 101st Airborne Division were flown out as a precautionary measure. Two paratroopers were over come wilh heat prostration while fighting the blaze Saturday. No other casualties were reported and no buildings were burned. 1 The fire was believed to have been man caused. FILM Developing 8-Picture Roll Jumbo Prints 39e Western Thrift 7th & Main Week La Pointe's SIHIOH SALE FINAL REDUCTIONS Fashion Shoes Formerly 14.95 to 22.95 $'7799 Now U No Phone Calls, Please. All Sales Final : Charge Your Shoes On A Revolving Charge Account ida. Nanita Greene; West Vir ginia., Wilda Sue Estep; and Ar kansas, Donna Sue Needham. yifttiottf. 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