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Show 12A DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 Utah County, Utah SHOP ’n SAVE AT ALBERTSON’S WHERE EVERYDAY LOW PRICES MAKES EVERYBODY A WINNER! New Superintendent Of Schools Gives His Views (Editor’s note: This is the second in a two-part report onthe views of Utah’s new superintendent of public instruction. Today, his géneral ideas on education in 4 By LYLE HARRIS United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah’s new superintendent of public instruction says the state’s students entering Utah colleges and universities~ are - adequately prepared for higher education. “There is no reason not to be proud of our students,’’ Dr. Terrle H. (Ted) Bell said. Dr. Bell, who was appointed to the post Saturday by the State Board of Education, is spending then study the problem. his first few days in his: Capitol| —His basic philosophy in eduBldg. office getting oriented in his | cation is ‘‘subject matter orient‘new position. He officially takes | ed” rather than ‘behavior orientover the post from acting super-| ed.” 8 intendent Dr. Marsden Stokes on He favors driver training, June 1. home economic courses and pubThe educator, whe is an asso- lic school vocational, training as eiate professor of school adminis- | long as ‘‘standard courses” are tration at Utah State University |}given at Logan, said Utah's education program has been strongly influenced by the “space age. Many | teachers, he said,) were educated| under National Defense Education | Act grants and aids. ,He added, howev it is necessary to keep a balance ‘between, the humanities and sciences, rath-| er than place an emphasis on just | the sciences. adequate study and time. —He believes Utah's school districts are a well-working, unique system since they are consolidated into 40 districts compared with surrounding states’ systems which have more districts in comparison to population. —He considers Utah’s schoo] physical education and athletic program ‘‘adequate’’ and ‘‘gener- } ally not eae Nhe state are examined.) One problem in Utah schools, as well as in the nation, is to have teachers who were educated in the “propeller age’’ be able to teach grade school children about the “space age.’’ Dr. Bell said “‘refresher courses” are needed for teachers just as much as “‘accelerated courses’’ are needed for gifted children. General Viewpoints On other subjects, Dr. Bell said —His office will do a survey of Utah education needs to see what the problems are. —He will make no comment on the Utah Education AssociationGov. George Clyde financial dispute until he has time to get acquainted with his new job first and overdone.’ Adam Clayton Powell— No. 3 Sheet 6 LEGO LAMB. 69: We Color of Skin G reatest Sin In EyesofCritic s, Says Controversial Negro Solon (EDITOR’S NOTE: What is Adam Clayton Powell’s greatest sin? In the eyes of his critics, he contends, it is simply that he is a Negro—‘‘a Negro who’s won a place in the power structure.” In the following dispatch, final of three on the controversial Harlem congressman, Powell gives his reaction to questions thousands have been asking.) LAMB LOIN CHOPS taking plush vacations at govjernment expense? | | A. Well, I think we ought to} make it clear that not one penny| | of U.S. tax funds was spent on| my trip to Europe or on ma0et such congressional trips. They are | financed entirely out of the ‘coun| terpart funds’ which are built up in various countries under the jor, |foreign -aid program. |putting cigar. your LAMB PATTIES ..... «.39¢ RIB CHOPS with that.The “IT believe that the wv. 79¢ Premium FRUIT DRINKS the congres- He settled “back in a leather | sional payroll at a salary of nearchair and smiled at two UPI re- ly $13,000 a year, even though she’s porters who had come to inter- | living down in Puerto Rico? view him in his congressional of-| A. She earns her salary by anfice, which overlooks the Capitol| swering the letters I get from my grounds from Room 459 of the old |Puerto Riéan constituents in Harlem. I have no apology to make House Office Building. It was the easy, confident smile| about putting a relative on the of a veteran politician who figures| payroll. The only difference behe can take care of himself, no tween me and my colleagues on matter how pointed the questions | this matter is that I’m not a RYE: .May get. | crite about it. Replies to Critics | Q. Do you see no wrong in “Mr. Powell,’’ one of the news- | nepotism? men began, ‘‘you have been under A, I think nepotism is a wonheavy fire recently from some of derful thing until congressional your own colleagues in Congress. | salaries ‘are, increased. They have accused you of abusQ@. How do your constituents reing the privileges of your office act to stories about how you're by such practices as junketeering living it up in Washington Paris and nepotism. They have tried to and Puerto Rico? clip your wings by slashing «the A. They love me for it. They | budget of the House Education enjoy it vicariously with me. I'm and Labor Committee which you | just doing the things they’d do if} they were in Congress. head. “ “You have replied by charging Throughout the interview, Powyour critics with racial prejudice ell had remained relaxed, amiable Do you really think that your only and unruffled. But he tensed a bit | offense is that you are a Negro?” when the questioning shifted to That’s right,” Powell replied. “I his role as pastor of the Abyssinhave said before and will say ian Baptist Church in Harlem. again, unequivocally, they are atOne of the reporters commented tacking me because I am a Ne- that Powell's personal code of | gro. What is worse’ from their morality—including his well-publiviewpoint, I am a Negro who's cized fondness for fine wines, exwon a-place in the power struc- pensive night clubs, fast cars and ture, as chairman of an important pretty women—‘‘seems to differ House committee. They can't for- somewhat from the,norm” of the | Baptist ministry give me for that.” Powell similingly acknowledged “. Q@. Quite aside from any question of race, don’t you think that |that he is not a typical Baptist | ‘your own personality, your rather preacher. But he said with sudden | things, seriousness that “‘I really believe flamboyant way of may have something to do with in the kind of ministry I've practiced for 33 years.” upsetting your col A. Yes, I'd agree Ib. Swift's Pe Tne money’s | wife on own 3-legged LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS.. cm ». 69° there and it doesn’t cost the tax|payers anything for us to use. it. | By LOUIS CASSELS | I think travel is good for conAnd | gressmen. It is a very broadening ARNOLD SAWISLAK educational .experience, and all United Press International | congressmen should take advan-| WASHINGTON (UPI) ee tage of opportunities to see the| Adam Clayton Powell, D-N | world. Most of them do, too. 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PREMIU ASSORTED FLA UTAH FRESH | of the famous delicious blend of fine TEA with ORANGES and SWEET SPICE peas con which other congressmen brotherhood is the fundamental detry to hide, I do right out in the mand of Christianity,’ he said. “I believe the church has been* open. I’m not a hypocrite burdened with too much emphasis | Criticized Over Trip An unusually heavy storm of | on picayune matters of personal | criticism broke around Powell's morality, and has neglected the head last summer when he left more important matter of fighting Washington in the midst of the for racial and social justice.” EuHe said. his religious attitudes | congressional session to dour ee|jare now “based entirely on the so- | rope with two women committ called ‘Jefferson Bible,’ a comand e divorce white a aides—one Jesus | the other a Negra beauty queen |pilation of the sayings of | Christ which was made by Thom- | UniMiss for -up who was runner f as Jefferson verse. 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