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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 16

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Lafayette, Indiana
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16 THE JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE IND Thursday Evening April 8 1965 Girl 11 Walks Purdue Guggenheim Profs To Work West Lafayette and Purdue With Celebrities in Year's Study Both of Purdue Dr Steer Selected or US Health Unit to her bus after the PRO PRO CALVIN SCHRAG TUAN and reibu rg is rat Members in Works Board Rules On the Location of Sidewalks The enter Balance Cut gen Knitting Worsted 40 gram the skein on to the improvement since permits and $232 from dog li fr()ntage along the proposed tion WAM the SOIL on skein SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE To Market To Market and have we made OVER 50 NAME ROEBUCK AND CO the per the youth concert Indianapolis Sym met tem YOU WILL COMPLETE and and and be the laid at Harvard Illinois and SO CAREREE IT DOESN'T EVEN NEED BLOCKING KIND TO SENSITIVE SKIN NATUR ALLY MOTHPROO 4 LY YARN 4 oi SKEIN WE SUG GEST NEEDLES 8 to 10 of have been named coun ter the 1965 summer pro in the life sciences ter 40 school juniors of high The session will also and at the Louvain in Judge Kemmer compar ing the Traffic Violations Bureau with the justice of peace system said the courts are comparable "ex cept that the city gets the $10 fee instead of losing it to the 100 WOOL WORSTED PER ECT OR SKIRTS SWEATERS DRESSES JACKETS COATS PULL ABOUT 280 yds MOTHPROOED WASH SIZE 8 Additional West Side News On Page 17 Speech and Hearing Clinic He "will add considerably the technical competence of the said Dr Terry as it helps in the search more effective efforts to reduce and control the impact of these serious medical neu rological and sensory diseases Dr Steer came to Purdue in 1935 as an instructor in speech and director of the speech clin ic He became an assistant pro fessor in 1938 associate pro fessoj in 1940 and full profes sor in 1946 He has held consultant posts to many Indiana government agencies concerned with speech hearing and retarded learning He was president in 1951 of the American Speech and Hear ing Association vice president since 1959 of the Interactional Association of Logopemrs Phoniatrics and president in 1938 of the Indjana Speech Cor rection Assocation street Smith a contractor reported AT SEARS IND A SELECTION YARNS BOOKS AND NEEDLES Road and Windsor Drive public hearing on that work is to be held at 8 am April 28 The Board of Works gave au thorization for limited police powers for Harold Biddle superintendent of parks to en force the recently enacted ordinance on use of and be havior in the city parks A request by Police Chief John Minnick to trade a 1964 ings from his original theory of man He says several stu dents rand critics of the author are at Heidelberg and that he hopes to discuss his subject with them The! Guggenheim grant is second major fellow ship in 11 years In 1954 be 1 studied at Heidelberg on a ul brightj ellowship Schrag is a native of Marion SD and has a BA degree from Bethel College Newton Kan a BD from Yale Uni versity and a PhD from Har vard University He has studied at Oxford Sorbonne and rance He has taught the University of Northwestern He joined the Pur due faculty in 1960 HAND WE SUGGEST NEEDLES 9 or 10 4 oi SKEIN Computer Problem Solving Is Topic How computers can be used to help people resolve uncer tain situations was discussed by a Michigan psychologist at Purdue University The public lecture at 3:30 pm in Room 218 Purdue Me morial Center was given by Ward Edwards head of the en gineering psychology laboratory at the University of Michigan He also planned seminar ses sions on the subject Tuesday Thursday and riday The lecture and seminars are part of a distinguished visitor series arranged in the Krannert Graduate School of Industrial Administration concentrating on human behavior scholar and visiting professor of physics at the University of Hawaii from next July to Janu ary but not in connection with the Guggenheim program He will help the university set up the first Pacific Sum mer Institute of Theoretical Physics and help organize the theoretical physics research pro gram A native of China who was educated in England (BA MA Oxford University) and the United States (PhD University of California) Tuan has been on the Purdue faculty since 1962 Earlier associate Institute University of Chicago and taught at Brown University Schrag 35 will work at the he was a research at the Enrico ermi for Nuclear Studies Universities of Heidelberg an area where ex istentialism has wide accept ance and where Heidegger living in retirement STUDY TO CONTINUE studv the Later Writing of Martin is planned as a continuation of book and He has concentrated on contempo rary philosophical areas with special attention to existential ism and phenomenology work has been a focal for Schrag and he is editor of a Northwestern Un versitv series which plans furth er translations of works Schrag says he hopes to show that there has not been a defi nite break in writ at this low price! Mohair this shimmering softness SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO 300 State St Laf I WOULD LIKE TO ENROLL IN YOUR KNITTING CLASSES 1 NOT ADVERTISED Including sidewalks in street work also was discussed Sidewalk construction however would have to be done under a private contract said Clerk Treasurer Russell Harshbarger because sidewalks were not in cluded in the legal advertise ment and in the public hearing An improvement resolution was approved for the construc tion of some curb and guttering and the asphalt surface on Car lisle Road between Lindbergh old resident of Riverview Drive missed her bus and took a long walk because of it She accompanied her class mates to the Purdue campus Wednesday on an Elston School bus to attend presented by phony She missed concert Purdue police said then was reported missing about 3:40 pm She was located about 5:35 pm at a service station at State and Kossuth Streets La fayette where her uncle report edly works The girl said she walked to the station after an attempt to reach her parents by telephone The station is approximately five miles from the campus 5 Miles After Missing Bus 25 7 Mohair 65 Wool 10 Vinyon Approximately 55 yds HAND WASHABLE USE NEEDLES SIZES 8 9 10 MADE IN RANCE PERECT OR sweaters! JACKETS COATS 50 gram Ball PHONE tl 99c Imported Italian Mohair a buy Seafarer Arnel in skirts and tons that coordinate Regular Price: Skirts $1 1 00 Tops $600 Sale Price: Skirts $400 Tops $300 77c Commissions OK'd or Insurance Payment of commissions the insurance policies to seven insurance agency men who reside in West Lafayette has been approved by the Board of Public Works and Safety The Adams Insurance Agency 8 has charge of all the in surance policies and commis 8 sions The total commission of $114539 ter policies in ter the year ending March 1 is to be divided among the 8 seven Those eligible ter the com 8 mission of $16263 apiece are 8 representatives of Heath Shook8 Brelsford Winfield' Dave Mc Mullen Bert Statzell Bundy 8 McNear and Harris Insurance Agencies 8 Pupil Science Counselors Are Named our Purdue University stu dents selors gram high ability from June 21 to Aug 13 Dr Dean razeur Purdue animal scientist who will direct the program said the coun selors would be Anne Piodems Hammond Mike Herron Rt 7 Evansville George Luedke Prospect Heights Ill all grad uate students and Linda Cus sen Huntington junior More than 200 applications ter the program have been re ceived The program is underwritten by the National Science oun dation and the Purdue Re search oundation To Spruce Up Cary Home Members of Phi Delta Theta raternity at Purdue University will do numerous outdoor chores at Cary Home 1530 18th St Saturday April 24 This is known as community projects day for all chapters of the fraternity over the nation The students between 60 and) 70 strong will spend the day at the home raking the lawn pruning bushes wash ing windows inside and outside and possibly painting in the recreation rooms Project chairman Mike Crous sore said the purposes of the community project day are: To fulfill the ob ligations to the community To serve as an example to other Greek letter organizations To publicly exhibit a posi tive fraternity activity To work together as a chap ter exemplifying the spirit of fraternity life Croussore said that each fra ternity chapter makes up a re port with pictures of its com munity project activities The ones which accomplish most and turn in the best reports receive an award Purdue Staffer Invited To Speak Dr Stevan Kristof has been invited to speak riday at the arm Bureau National Crop Conference at Des Plaines III which openejj Thursday with representatives of 24 states in attendance Dr Kristof is to speak on and Plant Damage on Tomato Regeneration and ood He has done research on tomato projects at Purdue University three years where he accomplished out standing results Terrific brushed to speeds your knitting with its rich fluffy texture Gives a lovely misty luxury everything you knit The appointment of Dr Max Steer 222 orest Hill Drive to the US Public Health Ser vice advisory committee on its neurological and sensory dis ease program hasbeen an nounced by Surgeon General Luther Tern' Dr Terry called Dr Steer a "widely respected speech path in making the appoint ment announcement at the US Department of Health Educa tion and Welfare in Washing ton DC Dr Stey is head of the De An Aiz4n1nnr I'd lii iciii ui nuuiiMuy Speech Science at Purdue director of the LIGHTCAP SAYS HE DOESN'T GET DOCKET EE Justice of Peace red Lightcap has taken excep tion to a statement made by City Court Judge Charles Kemmer in a Journal and Courier story which the JP says "implies that I get the docket To $19533 The civil March 1 eral fund balance of $48007 was slashed to $19533 after the bills totaling $39068 were paid The financial statement pre pared by Clerk Treasurer Rus sell Harshbarger also listed to tal receipts during the month of $10594 The largest receipt was $4569 gained through a transfer from the dormant City Plan Com mission fund City Council ap proved the transfer through an ordinance Other large receipts included $1703 in traffic fines $1628 in court fines $1368 from Purdue sororities $547 from building police car for a new one was taken under advisement 0 Chief Minnick said the vear iga and a half old model has 60000 miles and make it through the year He told the board there are sufficient funds a available in the police budget 22 to make the purchase at a trade price of approximately $950 Clean Up Week in the citv designated for April 26 30 was approved by the board Bids were opened last week from Purdue National and La fayette National Banks for the! interest rate on a temporary I $100000 loan to the city The works board decided Wednes day it would borrow equal amounts from each hank at stated iy2 cent interest annum ADDRESS I PREER: Tuesday Wednesday Thursday riday) Saturday Morning Afternoon cense sales Disbursements the usual amounts for wages and goods i ly intends to install the curb The street fund stood at $14 and gutters along the lots he 134 March 31 after receipts oftewps $3)8 and disbursements of $7285 The motor vehicle highway fund had a balance of $12016 at end after expendi tures of $2467 were made Amherst Student On List Winslow Rogers son Prof and Mrs Lockhart Rogers 3014 Soldiers Home Road has been named to the List at Amherst College in Amhurst Mass for outstand ing academic achievement dur 0 ing the 1964 65 fall semester Rogers a junior at Amherst 'T has participated in the Glee Club the Doublt Quartet the undergraduate dramatic society the Masquers and the Holyoke tutorial project He is also chief announcer and on the executive hoard of the student radio sta 0 Lightcap said the $625 docket fee in his court goes to Wabash Township work only on a he said ntr a to what some people Lightcap said a few peo ple called him and chided him about the $10 'i The West Lafayette Board of Public Works and Safety de cided Wednesday to locate side walks next to the curb along both sides of Navajo Street and on the north side only of Paw nee Drive between Indian Trail Drive and Chippewa Street The action gives permission to locate the sidewalks at the request of some property own ers involved The Board of Works decided the sidewalks in the area are iu uc ivui icci wiutr etna iuui I inches thick I After discussing ramifica tions it was felt by the works board that the curb side loca tion would allow most residents to retain the maximum amount of front yard and by placing the walks against the curb con crete forms would be needed only along one side This will cut costs City En gineer Maurice Callahan said Callahan also said a grav el base will not be required which also will cut costs PETITIONS CIRCULATED Petitions are being circulated now in the Navajo Street Paw nee Drive area ter sidewalks If constructed they would link with a sidewalk on Indian Trail Drive proposed by the adminis tration under the sidewalk con tribution plan The Board of Works has not considered the location or width of sidewalks along other pro posed routes No remonstrances were pre sented during the hearing on construction of the northwest half of Sycamore Lane Curbs gutters and subbase are to he installed this summer finished surface is to next summer However the work street cannot be begun until John Smith pays his assess ment ter he owns about one third of the nn a Tfc ri eact ctate ct TUU VAN COUNT ON US OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 PM kJJLJx JLXVkJ Bl 3 1811 WEST REE PARKING REE KNITTING CLASSES Sears will offer a ten week course with one and one half hour sessions start a simple project and finish with a beautiful hand knit sweater Just return this coupon or register in our Notions Department Beverly Jean Adams 11 year new Guggenheim ellows will meet wnn luminaries in tneir fields during their fellowship travels Prof Tuan Physics De partment has been invited to do research at the famed Princeton NJ Institute ter Ad vanced Study bv Prof Rob ert Oppenheimer its director fife and Prof Yang Oppenheimer has won inter national acclaim as a theoreti cal physicist and Yang was co holder of the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics His fellowship will take Prof Calvin Schrag Department of Philosophy to Germany to talk with German philosopher Martin Heidegger and to con tinue his intensive study of existentialist con cepts The Guggenheim oundation annually provides the fellowships to persons who have demon strated a high capacity for scholarly and scientific re search and to those of unusual and proved creative ability grant is for unre stricted theoretical investigations in high energy and low tem perature physics The former deals with the interactions of fundamental sub atomic and nuclear particles and the lat ter with the behavior of als at near absolute zero perature Tuan 32 will be at Princeton institute from Janu ary to May 1966 then spend the next four months at either the Clarendon Laboratory Ox ford England or CERN (the European Center for Nuclear Research) Geneva Switzerland Tuan also will be a resident Gets NS Grant 8 Norman McEachron grandson of Mr and Mrs Blalock 336 Lutz Ave recently re 8 ceived a National Science oun lb dation ellowship to study fori his doctorate lb Norman presently studying at 8 a i England on a Churchill Scholarship will pur sue his doctorate at Stanford University in California The oront (rtvac him cunnnrf fnr 19 HUM UUjpMl months of doctoral studies His parents are Mr and Mrs McEachron of Cleveland Ohio They are former West La fayette residents and both are Purdue University graduates: mb A BbB a I a a A IxtV "NEW" I 1 till 109 1 A i rl nt 1 B13 4 I Iff I A I ST i WlM 9 i 1 fc wHr aww WL A 1 29 A A 2 ST s' fA 777A A a I i a I wlfW I weekly with I A3 i I' st a 1 1 i I dw I I i ii I srem i I MB Sv Ly MARK SOUAJW 9 99 fg fi In EV Mr Wfi: WiiteJS bwmM WIm BhMMBBBBm i 1 1 MBMBHMBBBBMIm mbbibbb e1 'I.

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