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PAGE 8-B VYednetday, March 13, 1963 HERALD AND NEWS, Klanulh Falls, Ore. Legislative Reform Bill Entered By Edith Green WASHINGTON' 'LTIi Rep.Gutlays last summer by Chairman; Edith Green, ,D-Ore., said Mon day "major surgery" is needed not only to keep Congress honest but to make sure everybody knows it is honest. Mrs. Green dropped in the house hopper a legislative reform package including a bill to set up a 15-member commission on leg islative ethics. It would study such problems as conflicts of interest and o jtside income of House and Senate members. In another development. Chair- man Omar Burleson, D-Tex., ol the House Administration Commit tee submitted for printing in the Congressional Record a report on overseas spending by house mem bers on foreign travel last year . Among items to be listed arc, Doctor Fills Primdte Job PORTLAND (UPI) - Dr. Wil liam Montagna, 50, professor of i biology at Brown University, Providence, R.I., has been named director of the Oregon Primate Research Center near Bcaverton Dr. Montagna will assume his new duties Aug. 1, according to Dr. W. K. Baird. dean of the Uni versily of Oregon Medical School and administrator of the center Dr. Donald Pickering was head of the research center until re cently when he resigned in a dis pute over administrative policies. Dr. E. S. West, acting director, will remain a the center as sen ior scientist. He is a professor of biochemistry at the Medical School. Dr. Montagna also has been ap pointed professor of experimental biology at the medical school, sub ject to confirmation by the State Board of Higher Education at Us meeting March 12. Adam Clayton Powell, D-N.Y., of the education and Labor Commit tee on a much-publicized Euro pean trip that has become a focal point of much of the current con cern about the congressional im age. Caution Note Sounded Speaker John W. McCormack meantime sounded a note of cau tion about the development of antPtravcl sentiment. While avoid-. ing comment on the reform move ment generally, he told newsmen litimate travel by congressmen is "very important and is in the best interest of the taxpayer. Mis. Green, without mentioning Powell by name, said it was a mistake to try simply to analyze or restrict an individual member for sime alleged abuse of Con gressional privilege. "I suggest we must go deeper in order to reach the major un derlying problems, . and perhaps perform some major surgery in stead of applying the band - aid lo cover and protect the wound that has been inflicted and is so painful at the moment." she said in a speech prepared for the house. Mrs. Green warned against the danger'' that "erosion of public confidence in Congress may be come a real threat to the demo cratic process. Financial Reports asked In addition to her proposed commission on legislative ethics Mrs. Green introduced bills to re quire nfbmbcrs yearly to report on their outside tinancial deal ings; to put legal ceilings on spending in primary, convention and general election spending; and to ooen to publication rec ords of oral or written communi cations between membeas of con gress or their staffs and agencies of the executive branch ol government. Aim yVJ MA. 22 ct,AfR. 1'J W 7-10-17-ia pi 33-34-38 STAR GiVZElC jf lAuaui g-.S 21 ir5 MAY 21 0l 4-14-16-721 :l?4-31-32-W GIMJN MAY 23 AJI.E Tj l?M6 30-45 .''60-7172 CANCIt . JUtlC 21 1 136.37-39-MI 155-59-81-89 iV51-53-58 6 Xv65-67-80-8a VIIGO AUG. 24 it SCPf. 27 -By CLAY ROLLAN- According to th Start, To develop mewoge for Thursday, read word corresponding to numbers of your Z-CxJioc birth &ign. 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If 11-13-40-431 b0-76-79-84V PISCIS 5f, IV p3-4l-47-4y 626974 Demented Father Beats Wife, Children To Deoffi MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) -A demented father beat his en tire family his wife and lour hildren to death with a hammer early Tuesday, police reported. The father. Joscnh M. bimichaK, 19. a former mental patient and onetime Connecticut policeman fiave himself up to police. He was booked on five counts of murder. Police said he battered his fam ily with a claw hammer because he apparently was in financial difficulty and unable to support them. . Dead are his Japanese-born wife, Nobuko, 38, and their cm! drcn. Franklin, 4, Patricia, 3 Elizabeth. 2. and Kalhcrinc, 6 months.. "I have hurt my family," Sim ichak told the desk officer after walking into police headquarters. He was wet and disheveled from walking in the rain. His clothes were stained with blood. At the Simichaks' first floor apartment in downtown Manches ter, police found three of the chil dren dead in bed. The wife and another child, Franklin, were on the floor near by. mortally in-l iured. They died a short time later at a hospital. Simichak, unemployed and former airman, was treated nearly three years ago as a mental pa tient. He was described then as a "schizophrenic, catatonic type.' Doctors said he had a split per sonality that bordered at times on imbecility. A few hours before the killings, Simichak went to a corner store lo buy food for his family. The grocer, John Damalas, said Simichak told him: " 'I have to look after my Kids. It we have to, we II eat corn bread and water, i brought them into the world. I got to take care of them.' " :FREE-dcliciou8s KHAUT nECIPES Dept. K P.O. Box 2589, Portland 3, Ore. a Knowledge Of .Communism Called Great Weapon SALEM i UPI i "Our ignorancelof Education. Scheduled approval of the communist system could! of the project was postponed to well be the greatest single weapon, June 8've ard members ,n the arsenal of our mortal com-i As Americans we often petitors." been slow and apathetic in our So states tlie teacher guide reactions to this new menace be " Understanding the Nature ofjcausewe have failed to under- Communism" which was consid ered last week by the State Board stand the natu of the wr," the teacher guide explains. Trusty Grabbed After Shooting EUGENE I UPI I A state po liceman exchanged shots with a man at Goshen south of here Tues day morning. Neither was wound ed and I lie man surrendered after other officers arrived. The man was identified as Thomas Edwin Elliott, 29, a trus ty who walked away from the Eugene-Lane County jail Monday. State Policeman Russell Marsh said he was checking a suspicious person near the Goshen fire hall shortly before 7 a.m. when the man pulled a pistol and began firing. Marsh ducked behind his police car and returned the fire. He said the man surrendered when three other officers arrived. Teachers are warned "commu nism and democracy need to be presented accurately and fairly; otherwise, what is presented will be discounted by youth and con sidered as propaganda." It is recognized there is the dan ger of adverse public reaction to such a course. Teachers are cautioned to spend considerable time previewing classroom exhibits and films fori "content, vocabulary, and contro versial is; t-order to be better prepared to give direction to dis cussion by the students." Instructors are asked to keep watch on the community pulse. After completion of the course, teachers are advised Jp determine if the reaction of parents has been understanding and favorable. Hasl the genera! public of the commu nity received the study favorably and supported it? If not, upon what factors has this unfavorable attitude turned? Work on the course began in 1961, shortly after Supt. of Public Instruction Leon Minear took of fice. The guide was prepared by teachers Robert L. Frantz and Wesley F. Johnson of Parkrose High School in cooperation with the State Education Department. The guide was referred to pa triotic, professional and civic or ganizations and groups during the 1961-62 school year. The work was then revised to incorporate sug gestions. Dr. Ben Simmons o" the De partment of Education said about a dozen states now offer such courses. He said such courses were rewired in Florida and Lou isiana. While the course is designed for high school seniors, a companion work was prepared for use in the lower grades. It is titled "The American Heri tage." and is now required of all eighth graders. WHAT TO SERVE? TO SERVE? WHAT WHAT TO SERVE? TO SERVE? WHAT WHAT TO SERVE? AS AN EHTRE AS A MAIN COURSE SNOW'S OF COURSE - IT'S BEST! MB TEMFSC BUY ON momma l;CI i? Living Room - Bedroom - Dinette - Low Priced! 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