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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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Lafayette, Indiana
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i Tuesday Evening July 17 1956 Chinese Education Leader Plans WEST LAAYETTE NEWS To Use Graftwork in Teaching At Reifers Budget Store Brand new 1956 models SAVE 3 1 men limited time only DERTH1CK Chu Use of Wire ish MODEL Beats as It Sweeps as It GIab ing an ordinance to cover allworW f3) the tools of living in Girl 2 Swallows 4 Save Now! new HOOVER 6995 OVHMI twice a year we hold this AMAZING organizations of the ederated! tee ifty personsattended BEVERLY SALES NERVOUS? 13 semi annual clearance ZtMBfMl that American Cohtlnued on Page 9 REGULARLY A MUTUAL SAVE 440 TO 810 A ARTHUR MURRAY Name Address State HEIERS BUBMTTO 9th and MAIN STREET ts 60 athers of the the playground of on to and an next to passing City iBSI the the ead Prison Officials Told Of ight to ree Minds 555538 Good Credit Is Your Best Asset Pay Your Bills Promptly Back from California Miss Marion Darr has re turned from Pasadena Calif was $50 received where ahe attended ths Pl Beta Phi sorority convention as an alumnae delegate While in Pasadena she was a guest of Mr and Mrs James Ewart Mr Ewart is personnel director of the California InstL tute of Technology In San ran cisco she was a guest of Mrs Viva Armstrong Miss Darr also visited Mr and Mrs Kettler at Berkeley Kettler formerly of the Purdue university staff is comptroller at the University of California 301 Columbia St The seven community she started provided for 3000 children most of were safely returned to This 26 yeorold mutual fund aims for current Income and long term growth' of income and capital values through investnjent in the stocksand bonds of diversified list of about 95 different companies or froo proipodv and other information ond coupon tot Traffic Ordinance OK'd on 1st Reading At a special meeting Monday night the West Lafayette city council passed on the first read claimed that the Banes in the center lane and into the lane Rheins was THE JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE IND LAWRENCE superintendent of schools at Chattanooga Tenn will serve as leader and will give the keynote address at the Clinic i for School Leaders Wednesday at Purdue university School superintendents from through out the state will attend the clinic planned as a followup on I the Governors' and White House Conference on Education Der thick an outstanding leader in public education will speak at the opening clinic session at 10 a in the Memorial Union building ili HSLUtforlAmw Ic The basic tools necessary "to free were outlined in a talk which provided the keynote for the fifth annual conference on education and correction in penal institutions at Purdue university The meeting opened Monday with 35 wardens and Visit State Park Two youth church groups were at Creek state park Sunday for an all day outing Iota Chi and the Senior Youth fellowship group which are joint ull light weight Assessed valuation on real es tate personal property rail roads and utilities in West La fayette for 1956 is $14826980 ac cording to figures received this week by the city from the Tip pecanoe county office Breakdown of the total sum was as follows: Real estate $10 659320 personal property $3 phascs of traffic and parking in the city The lengthy ordinance was recommended by a group which has been working on the problem several months The proposed ordinance will be given its second reading at the regular council meeting in August with the third scheduled for the regular September meet ing Mayor red Willis has an nounced that the flow of traffic into the parking lot on Evergreen street and Northwest ern avenue will be reversed about Aug 20 in accordance with a recommendation from the citi traffic committee Traffic will enter the Jot on Evergreen and exit on North western following the change The move according to the may or is aimed at relieving traffic congestion particularly during evening hours 128295 railroads $39240 a utilities $1000125 Assessed valuation in 1955 was $14147815 i Taxes in 1957 will be based on the 1956 valuation figures CHINESE CRAT Mrs Nora Tze Hsying and Mrs Norris Shreve discuss meanings of characters on a vase made by a Chinese craftsman more than l0CO years ago Mrs Chu has been studying the teaching of crafts in American schools in order to set up similar programs in Taiwan (Staff Photo by Jesse McGreevy) Regular Price 9750 Exclusive double stretch hose cleans twice the area of any other make cleaner ull horsepower motor gives you powerful suction The inest In "Women's Sportswear MARGIANN SHOP 115 Northwestern Ave then cut the curb police said Estimated damage Banes car Rheins car mated $60 damage No arrests were made These are brand new cleaners in their original shipping cartons a wonderful buy formerly 10490 dow only complete with tools CALL 2 3068 i educational directors of prisons from a five state area in at tendance and will continue through Thursday 5 who would create a classless regimented' society have as their goal the control of the mind of man The goal of the rest of the world is to free the mind of man" Myrl Alex ander assistant director of the federp1 bureau of prisons an4 president of the American Cor rectional association Washing ton said in his keynote address He continued we in cor rectional work witness this world contention for the mind of man we are reminded of our own struggle to free the minds of men who live behind prison walls or although we must re traln the bodie1L would simultaneously free their minds public acceptance of modern correctional philoso phy will come only when we have demonstrated that we know how to free minds from the restrictions and distor tions which have produced anti social LISTS BASIC TOOLS The basic tools necessary "to free men's were listed by Alexander as (1) the basic tools of the three supplemented by some knowl edge of science history and lit erature: tools of earn ing a living in a contemporary telligently and constructively social education and (4) the tools of continuous lifetime edu cation such as learning to read tKe appreciate literature Alexander said know that we must use many skills to free minds we know that we do not reform we can only create opportunities we know that education in its broadest conception releases minds rath er than crams them with infor mation and we know that the total experience of a man is his real education assignment of worn out country school teachers to a prison produce correc 1 tional a i Alexander added "It only produces a pris on and a prison school only manages to stuff a little information into i minds It free Other earmarks of a sound correctional education program are that it be integrated with th total nroirram and adminis tration of the institution that it1 be directed by a staff of out 1 standing ability and competency and that it discover the life problems the motivations and interests of prison inmates and them proceed to develop a cur riculum to meet those needs ho said Dr Dan Cooper director of welcomed tne group witn the statement that education too frequently fails to meet the needs of all groups of peo Dr Harold Porter ot the department of industrial education is the conference chairman Trap Brings ine To Lafayette Man Robert Bushman 109 Walnut street Lafayette was assessed a fine and costs totaling: $3910 in the court of Justice red Light cap Monday on a charge of op erating a wire fish trap in the Wabash river Arthur Hcge state conserva tion officers made the arrest As provided by law fishing license will be suspended for the balance of the: year William McCombs Lane 1510 Canal road Lafayette was as sessed $1185 for driving his taxi in West Lafayette without a West Lafayette taxi permit James Deming 1708 North TwentyNinth street Lafayette paid $1185 for a stop sign our other persona were assessed $1185 each They were Artie Spencer Jr Romney for driving with improper registra tion of license plates Harvey Marion Lewis Seymour driving a truck with improper clearance lights Teddy Jordan Bloom field driving a truck with over declared gross weight and Ger trude Nancy Horney Chicago a red light William Smith Granger paid $2285( and Jasper Barnes Jr South Bend $2185 both for driving overweight trucks HemphUL Noyes ft Co 77 Lafayette Loaa Trust Bldg Lafayette InUaaa Dser Suw Pfcae Mnd mfaneetiwi so Sintt lontHnf Corf City's Valuation Total Climbs to $14826980 May Joins aculty At Michigan State Dr Adolf May Jr who was a researcher engineer at Purdue university from 1950 to 1952 and who received his PhD degree from Purdue in 1955 i has joined the staff of Michigan' State uni versity as an associate professor of civil engineexing i Dr May received his BS de gree in civil engineering at Southern Methodist university in 1949 and his MS at I Iowa State college in 1950 before going to Purdue He also served as an as sociate professor at Clarkson col lege in Potsdam YJ Cars'Collide Two cars were damaged in a collision at State street and Roe buck drive Monday morning Police said that a car driven by Arlan Banes 3312 Longlois drive Lafayette had his turn indicator on and was turning on to Roebuck drive from State street Bancs said he swung out ito miss the curb but was in the lane next to the curb A car 1 driven by James Edmond the division of education atPur Rheins 710 Hillcrest drive hit due the right side of Banes car po the lice said Rheins EREE half hour 1 trial lesson hair hour REE trial lesson waiting for you at the studio open from 11 A31 to PJL daily for visitors I (cleaning tools included) Many additional (white shoes have been added! your chance to buy a (famous brand that provide everything you want in a shoe at great savings Not all sizes ana svys truly a wonderful selection of footwear fashions! BiuhuSikh I Ivimiv fl church St Andrew EUB church St Episcopal church and the irst Methodist'' church took part in the day's activities Morning worship sen ice was led by Karep Davidson Daphne Dunn Rev Robert Glass The offering will be used for a' care package Mrs' Ervin Ross and Mrs A Peterman were in charge of the food commit Safe LEARN THE LATEST STEPS AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S RELAX ANO HAVE UNthata a sure cure for edgy nerves And one of the best ways to relax and have a good time is to dance no wonder doctori so often recommend Arthur Murray dance lessons (They even take lessons themselves!) They know that learning to dance the Arthur Murray Way is not only easy and quick but a lot of fun too And the lessons certainly do the trick as far as calming nerves seen worried faces transformed into smiling ones in almost no time Put some fun in your life by dancing Come in nerw Taken to Hospital Mary Virginia Skoran 2 of 332 South Chauncey avenue1 was taken to St Elizabeth hos pital Monday morning by West Lafayette police emergen cy car after she had swallowed some sleeping pills It was not known how many pills she had taken She was re leased from the hospital Monday night in condition She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Skoran 413 Main Phone 2 8453 By KATHLEEN ELLIOTT many sided is the term Mrs' Nora Tze Hsuing Chu uses in relation to her work in organizing nursery schools and assisting with educational development on the island of Taiwan Mrs Chu left West Lafayette Monday after spending several days visiting Prof and Mrs Norris Shreve She is currently studying teaching methods in the United States after attend ing sessions of the United Na tions Commission on the Status of Women at Geneva as alter nate representative for Nation alist China She and her husband Lt Gen eral Lynn Chu (who has charge of research and technical devel opment for the Chinese Air orce) have become friends of the Shreves through the latter couple's visits to Taiwan Prof Shreve is director of the or mosa Purdue engineering proj ect for the Taiwan College of Engineering in the city of Tai nan With a father who was a prime minister of China and a mother who was one of the leaders in the National Mass Education movement for that nation Mrs Chu had an early introduction to social work and government Headed belief work Her father the scholar (the highest degree attainable in the Chinese system of culture) Hsu ing Hsi ling served as the sec ond prime minister after China ucvfluuc cb icyuvuu ssu one time the minister of finance He was asked to take charge of relief work following a flood which devastated five northern provinces early in the century He received permission to con vert what once had been a sum mer palace for the royal family into an orphanage for 1600 chil dren left homeless from (he ca tastrophe The palace had been partially destroyed i the Boxer rebellion The mother Mrs Chu Chi hwi (Hsuing) lent support and en thusiasm to the education move ment i had as an aim teaching 1000 Chinese charac ters in four months to as many of illiterate persons as could be: reached To achieve their goal move ment leaders recruited school children to go among other chil dren and adults who were un able to read and write to pass on the things they had learned The office for the movement was in her home which had at one time been a palace The movement later developed into the rural reconstruction program for China or eight years following un dergraduate training in social work and teaching at Mt Holy oke and Barnard colleges and graduate study in teaching at Columbia univertity Mrs Chu assisted her father with manag ing the orphanage She trained "cottage mothers" who in turh had charge of the children After a trip to study teaching methods in various European nations she became active in work with rural women or four years during World war II Mrs Chu directed th refugee children program NOT ORPHANS called them rather than she ex plained many of them still had families and had merely been separated temporarily from centers about whom their families at the close of the war Madame Chiang Kai Shek asked Mrs Chu to be general secretary for the National Asso ciation for Refugee Children which Chlha's first lady had been responsible for establishing In 1949 Mrs Chu went to Britain on United Nations fel lowship There she spent four months studying edu cation health and welfare When many Chinese National ists including the Chus left China for Taiwan became active in the Anti Communist league project constructing nursery schools the island Of the 64 built on Taiwan are located in the section where she works One of these 13 has been named Eleanor hall in hon or of Mrs Shreve who has pro vided funds to help with the project is wasted in building the schools not tin cans' or any thing else in any way she commented pupils have built equipment She mentioned CALL 2 3068 URTHER REDUCTIONS ROM REGULAR STOCK! 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