Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 27, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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    School Reorganization
By Top State Official
. wc.il'i i;,vc Kl.im.jth ouniy Ajg! dislnt ii in th dut-;b-jf ton
l-iU'X.hie whoo! ivilcm in uhkhW wiAUuctionjil mat' mU. ' in-
;bo!h fturienu and trarhtrt could i MnirtKrul malriaU are expen
'.' he moved to make lha h-nt ue of ive," Turnntil) Mid. "Thew ma'
I elac k -vi-aco and to alleviate over-
T croud. cor.dMioru," Jam-M Turn'
bull. dyuly Hale fcufonnlmdent
of public jr.v.nx'.ion, Mid la it
welt in an excluiive interview
it HrraM and New.
T'jTibiil) was in th city Un
vetk to rtw-t with the county
s:hfKl board H alw altendi
the Joint rr.fMinfi of the Klam
ath Kail Citiena' CommJtti and
the three county arhool boards.
The depu'y iufrnntenHmt told
the Herald and Ncu he ha been
interested n reorganization Jor a
k.rg lime as a poauble aolutwn to
rrn;ir:i.K problem that plague
the f""h'ol admmiitratnrf.
"TVre t aUaya 0 poMibili
iy or dnp;iration when thera are
.' ;rve:a! c)vm diMrwU In a coun
ty." Turn' nil emphamed "Popu
htioni hift leaving empty rlna-
rooms in one ctutrict while they
overtax the ar It anrther
rimtru t." he Mid.
On. of the bene fii of a amIe
county diN'rif-t I more equitable
d:!;iiiutu.n of the tax load, the
HraM arid New wan lild. 'Tax
ri'Mctrcrs in jrvral are con
Mved when the etiliie county
wU up a n',I' m riool plan and
work toward it." luintHill Nd
"Krom an educational aUrnd-
j.sn(, the mnle diMrlot answer
wm to r..ie count let. posMhili-
ties." Turibull Milled Mudentfc
cjuld tnyiy a ri eater diveriity of
irii-irurtoit and teiichinR methods.
Sw-rn ii( h as te-um (cat htiy;
ni'ht be employed. A ajwiiaiifel
'in fcien e, pnuubly could give
the benefit of Ida killt to cliil
it:m in the entire cminty instead
of )M tiHiVnU tn one achnril.
Tiaa ;-uht. vlh a team of
ai.Mant. muld move 'Irom
. honl to tM hool on a planned
arijedule thereby (JivInK a great
er number ol wiem-a Indent!
the t-enefl of his knowledge.
New innovation uch a the
I, of claionwni trlrwKin could
be taken vtv..nlaL:e of in th
" hnKf diktncu "New methoda ot
' umtnictain h h at TV are ev
" l-rii-iv.-' Turnbiill em plumed
' unly tlw let-r duhtrtct could
make tu Ik a )itt-rn et umiut al
1re rimia iiiiidirn m ttte tikaUUl
!a;i(T the t la tn u
terialt tmid be moved from
whool to tcbffil on a frrhfiMjed
ban 1 1 if the Mhw-ls are under
one district rule." he sA. Ma
teriali that wfuld be too ex-
penuve for one M-hool to buy
aione couid be pun-ham! by the
district and shared by all the
county school a.
In a tpcrial bulletin publhed
by t Aftncuit'iraJ M penmen
Station o the L'niverMty of
coiuin trie follow uix lummary ap
peared concerning a study be;nK
made on reorganized n hool di
tricl in WiMonin "The vi
dence in Wiwonmn favoring achonj
diatrut reruanlzatKJn irwlurled
higher arithmetic acore. greatr
total achievement, more special
teachera avaiibe better inHrui
tior.ai material! on hand, better
reading comprehension am! great
or achievement in Mience "
PAf.K JA
IO.RAI D AND VKUS. hl-rrth yl. Ore.
riScientists
:l!See Order
1 1n Particles
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An earthquake of
Entertainment!
Walt
Disney
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IiiIf
Verne's
eastaivas
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CHEVALIER
unit
MILLS
Factor Cash
Given Party
WA.MIINf". IdN il H' - J'ihif,
HmlxT' Ktilnr. vmini
ill i;anK!and kirin.ipinK in I'm.
nnd hit wife npirintly i-re hi
pAillkiin in llwir nmlrlhullom In
Ihc I ''I iri'niilrnliiil (IiiiiiiiIi;ii.
Vr coinlr u-ip li'liil 1
HIUKiO to th Cllirnii lur hi-miKly
Oruanialinn, wcnnlinic to ircurd
ol ( tfinpuiKn rsi-nliltin-s
A ftiiokrknirfii fur Kui-tnr. Iio
a KranlM 1i hritUiia panlon
hv l'iri.!u Kfiiixvly n a
mail (rniKl iiHivmum. inrfictl.M
in U Antrim llul t " Uir alxi
mnliihutrd la Utt llcnblican
Miily
Tin- R'tmMii'an Nalional Cum
inHtrv Mid r atlor iu mil i"i it
litl ol m.ij'ir (tiniiihiloi. but a
(.ol' krman did n" rul wit
lh poMihllily lint Fadnr micht
havf rnnlribntrd $10 r J1S In th
I'Jrti ramp.l:n
Vw nkjrfir Clikai;ii' Amrrl-
tan kid MrtlnMly llial rfjxutAland I dun t dunk
liUd ilh t'on(iir a(lT Ilia 1'.mi , 01lt
OLD RELIC Thit old mtdal cam to light racantly
whan it was diicovarad nanqinq to tha back of a couth
ownad by Mr, and Mrs. Dan Lords. A ion Howard, right,
tradad it to Mika Lawit, who values old objects, for an
agate. The medal was issued to members of the Pioneer
Association, marked with the year of arrival. Tha words
Klamath Pioneer are on the bar and the inscription "We
B'aied the Way" encircled a loq cabin. The date was
1886. It is believed to have been owned by George
Biehn who received it from his father, Ludwig 8ehn, who
came here in 188?.
Angry Young Man Quits
Australia For America .
SAN FKANClsrO 'l'PI - VS.i!
ter P.-.dell. ,10. an itnry youny
rruiii, arrived ti.uk in If I nilrd
ilnU- Wedii.'Mt.iv fnun Atmtr.iliii
where he lived three rai .ind
tuid ivome trisc advne for Amcr l
crttn ' Ion t iin there "
f'aiiirll s.mi lie u us luicd to
Australia Hi the winter i lH'ifl by
uhrft he ulNd ttM Autrjlian
jjovi'rnmeiit "entlm-i.tic taT'k"
boul bi, i!iin.ile .tnd Autrili
n in fc't-rirril.
Inktr.td radii I in id lw fouiwl
the Wfaither unber,ble "fcum
mer lou windy and wintrii hdid
er Ih.m Irnver, v;th no ccnlral
he t(iiti "
I'.Hlrll -.ml in 15 mn'h in
Adelaide he made oniy twn
"Autraliatu are' on!)
while riiMih.mil twer
fnun .TucmUiv thrtuili Thursday,
.tnd I'd ut.iy in tx-d the w'hole
thire d.iys vi I wouldn't burn all
my enrry." P.idcII s.iid
"I never n -ilirxj how liu ky I
din to he an Ameiirdfi '
(ne reason fcr this statement,
he comeded. is that the Ameri-
Hti Kover nrricnt lent turn the
rrvniey Ui reuni Ixune
"1 think I I! go btii k to penvrr
iiwi Co intn busiiirsii even thiuch
1 have no mme)." Phii-11 wldrd
friends
Inendlv
nut ftrnn 1
WHITE
elect ion "dinU'M'd Uiot rai lor b.id
lx-.il orte ( the Ui(i' V Tvitul
itntitnlniliHB to Ue Kennedy cam
Minn wilh fcin ('
tutlut chetk of refdket
by the i lerk of the Hmtie of Rep
leMMttatlvei ihnwed thai John
Kt.ir. 1 1R. Iviima I.irvla IV .
IVverly Mills, t alif . and Hrlla,
Ka1or. MM loma Linda I r , I
ivevrrly lill. cun(nbutel s m
rath t Uie Kennedy wania
tion
Tie pt'kenin fr FacW .d
he "contxibtiled to h ih parties
htil I do not re. all how much"
Pe i"'ketnn K actor hail
a rid ami ia iwH lakmf te-
pne calls h;melf
ltie prenientijl lardmi nuthlied
leimtaihn onK'e1iti( atfattist
Ka' Uw, on ttve lis convic t
thMi. started by ttve 1' s lnimitta I
Ka.tor wi)d he w.ii ktdt.4Led in
i fu to by K"ner ne len;blr'
T-mhy, wiw seived eai fori
ttt ii nir atvt s,ti sht to de h.
in W 'U iU a atler li.s i e
T l.tie Knieia! JwUe J..hn V
Bai ne tin i uiet tM t a. Ur had ;
UkM t-te k duapiM); but Ih was
overruled bv art co.ul
Hrfi If ti IB months, but lecrtved
unrmnloytwnt pamenta ol fmr
Kinds a week, toof whnh went
lor rent
"Id h-ive nothing t" eat at '.'
Deaths Soar
In Europe
(,i1Mxi I I't - Ifolid.iv
deaths in It y Kuro,e xaied to
d.y into the buntliC'l
t K .!( : jv vn. wne
krow n de.id silk e ieit weekerd
at:d iciMr l ti om n,ai v nat'on
weie itknmp'ile at'-i in.''lu
I! t.'il )uni,vd Uoliw-lav
Hi kilt M ( rtt M juMMHi
wne k; !e.t in a n-n Ivtwecn
a sjetf ft'ie and a t.nd
iti li.in ni.f In;
l.nni W . :'" i hinfd dv.r
:ns a s:v rtc.m
Nllie pd' ls tit iikc'.nul u '.-1
thi'h M st i'hi i -ni. Minf t'-e
turn o( t:e icniuiv Yor Uind n
with temper at. irrs io n to 2 At
rres it w m fie r.!Vt ulc
Red Chinese
Talk Peace
TOKYO 'I PI - (omniums
hma tiKlay nude Inendly move-.
fn lis bin iferi with Pakistan. 1;.
dirt antl Outer Mongolia
In New China New Agency re
intrts nunitoi rd here, tt an
noim.ed ' uuiiplrtc agreement :n
pi nit ; pie ' m its IroiUiei . w tth
I'.iki-t.m . h.idrd its ne-.v Inn tier
frr.it-. wilh uter Mondu. the
.i i viet vilrilite in lenti.ii Am.i.
iiyl rejHi; u-d new (m'; w iih
diw.iU alond the liwi-.tn bonier
"I!e .iecMierit with P.tkivt.in
annotin.-rd luvt bctoie l!e
t tif ta'kt bel wnf n PA il an
and Ifldia on She Kashmir diiute
Its eireet wa immedt.ite n In
l a:: nturre al Ihe nenti.t'ions m
I(aa p;n'.i r,'teii1 regret nvcr
!'-e .i.'-r. rr. ut .tnd i-d;,a'ed i!
tiu.'o h.nr the t.i'.ks !lte :Sr
Sm,W t.xed bv t h.na a-vf Paki
vtalt m, iix'i . t:ie pait ot K.ivfrr;;
o ntm; rd hv Pak r in
STANKOKP I PI -yj-
en'rsi. who know t.ie namei and
inumfx'rs tf p'ders t,n the team
i'f ri nt part:f!c (TdV oon be
ab.e ;o fiure?.ut w.t jo-itioni
tney piay.
In fad. they may fcw ab to
predict who ij! be com in 2 out
tor the darn
Lniverity of rrt;iforma vciei-
ItiMs Ir tvf don H (.i-fhow arH
JlDr. Arthur H IWiiitld toid the
Amei ic.jn Physical Society con
ference u,ts that recent di.x ov
er ,-s suyt'it lh ryj-fibijly of a
sort of ihait for these panicles
in u set up for rnemical clf
nvenU in tiie last century
Presently 'here .ire 7f)-oid nu
clt ar partu v tliat have been dis
covered but not dasMficd. If the
new theory worki nut. it" couid
orin, orrJor out of tne ch.vm that
has l.een created by the discovery
of tb?se p.tr tit les in incrcaMn
numbers in m ent vear
Wher. the "periodic chart of the
elements " was discovered last
century, it led to identification
and preflirlKm of the elements by
relating loi'ji .il! the onis a! read)
found a
The new tJieorv for nui!ear par
ticks, if verified, might do the
iaime sort -if thine
The new- discoveries appear to
rVar out a tiieory proposed mde
pendrnlly about a ' year ai;o by
Ir Murray (icll Martn of the Ca!
ifninia Institute of Technology and
Ivraeii Army (ol Y. Ne'Kman.
The new theory for nuclear par-!
tides is u system of arrangement'
called the "..ightfold way." This
term is used because more of the j
particles fall into proupincs of!
eight than any other There are
four group of ef;ht particles, one
kinglet and one collection of 10
Kssentially. Ihe same partirleh
recur at higher energy states,
their characteristics being tiie
tame as at lower states hut with
a higher &ptn so that they have
a greater mass.
With such a system it n pos
sible to predict new and undis
covered particles if they exist
Experimental work at the Law
rence Radiation Laboratory dur
ing recent months seems to con
firm the "eightfold way "
The physicists jye meeting in a
Ihree-day J ir:'. ;.sin with the'
American (ieophysieal L'nion in a
conclave which wiU bring more
than 1.2H0 scientists and engineer.
lo the campus tn hear more than
0 papers read on tcientitic ub-
KeU.
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Strike Starts
HI KNuS AIKKS an -Trai:-jmitatii'ii
woiker here walked
out al midnight, starting a 21
hour 'geneiaJ .strike ' drsined'tn
top esei y thing Ui.it moves bv
Ati. xa o air
TV vt; jt- w.i exjiecttnl tn
; .nai.'e I e natunai.jeti railw.tv
tint ils tit tiveness in
field was espected lo be
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