Show J Davis Teacher Says Ge rman Education System Lacking By Dorothy Pope KAYSV1LLE Davis County Sept 30 — "It is a painful and laborious process to make any person educated under the German system think or act independently" Such was the statement of Mrs Bea Carroll dean of girls at Davis high school who spent the last three months in Europe comparing education methods there with those in the United States "The German method is to command and receive blind obedience and this carries through in all schools Individual thought is out students expect and receive ma ute instruction in every minute detail" Mrs Carroll declared "Books there have been for professors only The libraries have been locked to students who are taught only what those in comt mand desire them to learn Repeat Lectures "The professors lecture to the students and the students repeat the lessons parrot-like- " Mrs Carroll said German schools are inadequate and decidedly not Mr 7 te "Everything in asGermany is if time stopped It is just for the Germans '1 had always been of the opinion Germany was tops in anything scientific but my views have certainly Changed "Doctors and dentists also an in progress During all Hitler's rule no information was allowed to come into the country To this day doctors and dentists refuse to place any faith in penicillin "American mothers of children In the occupation zone become frantic if they cannot obtain the services of an American doctor Equipment and methods of the German medical profession have long been discarded by an advancing world pre-Hitl- er - 1 pre-Hitl- er AM A Raps Ewing For Jewish Claim CHICAGO Sept (AP)— The American Medical association says that Oscar R Ewing federal secur30 ity administrator "falsely implied" that the A M A discriminates against A Jews M A in a statement yesThe terday urged President! Truman to dismiss l Ewing from "public service before he does further harm to the country" It called Ewing "a disappointed embittered bureaucrat" who "has long been a fomenter of class hatreds" Ewing told the American Jewish congress in New York Thursday night that medical schools discriminated against the Jews The A M A statement issued by Dr George F Lull general manager said Ewing "is now attempting to incite religious and racial matters in the manner of Hitler's Germany" It said Ewing "descended to the depths of political demagoguery when he falsely implied that the American Medical association was practicing discrimination against Jews"- - THE OGDEN (UTAH) £A R SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 1 1950 Davis Juveniles c Back From Europe " mmm: Safe at Home ' "A doctor's degree in Germany is comparable to a batchelor's degree in the United States Excell in Music "However" Mrs Carroll stated1 "Germans may have the edge on us in the fields of art and music Their educational system has been d strong on arts and exact science but never in social 'i1' Tv nl BSjK BRIGHAM CITY Sept 30j— at a new emnlovment la believed low ebb in Box Elder county it KAYSVILLK Sept 30— It took was learned today from Douglas some convincing but three Kays-vill- e Miller who is in charge of the state juveniles today were filling here employment service office their stomachs and repeating the old adage "There's no place like home" The three boys two 14 years old and one 10 left their homes last Sunday in search of new horizons WASHINGTON Sept 30 (pP— and high adventure they told Kenneth Harnmon Davis county deputy The department of defense today sheriff upon their return to wor- announced the following intenjaoun-tai- n casualties in the Korean area: ried parents Had Planned Tear Reported wounded in Action "We planned to visit Colorado were: Utah: Arizona and couple of other Sergeant Guy O GiUett u son places and then come home but that's a long walk" one of the trio of Mrs Ruth M Gillett Park City Pfc Delane E Greene son of said The three were found in Salt Mrs Helene D Greene Salt Lake Lake City tired dirty and hungry after having camped in the moun- City Private David L Street a sjpn of tains between Kaysville and Salt wauace street park City Lake City several nights ic izraW £ Terry a son of Mrs "All we had to eat after we had Terry St George finished the little food we took Florence from home were some cantaloupes we took from a field" one boy said "Boy! were we hungry" Had Heavy Peek Deputy Harnmon said one of the Four-- H had a pack consisting of blankets coats and other equipSOUTH WEBER Kent 30— A ment which weighed about 45 Four-club mppti nff will mm Ha held NOtMmhor 4 at uivm pounds "I would have hated to walk very p m at the C B far carrying that load myself" the thirty home here A discussion Stanger will be officer smiled on "Making Four-held Projects Two of the boys were picked up Fit Into Family Farm Operation" by the Salt Lake youth bureau as Bert Despain Davis county assistthey were walking along the rail- ant agricultural agent will be presroad tracks The other was located ent All boys between the ages of in the city iu ana years are invited TJn-4- Utahns Wounded In Korean War science "Authorities can find no record of any class ever having been taugnt on the subject of government "When the U S took over of the country and wanted to part put in education to replace the Nazi philosophy authorities had a difficult time They could locate no books in the German language on science or civics political "Those trained in German schools have no conception of democracy "A friend of mine the wife of a deputy chief of education told me it took her a year and a half to get her German maid to do any routine task on her own" Mrs Carroll declared "They just won't act independently" Mrs Carroll said currently U S occupation forces are attempting to change the civil service system with which the government is tied and are meeting with difficulties "The German government comprised of representatives from the various landers makes its own decisions with the approval of our Mrs Bea Carroll dean of girls Davis high school above holds an high command on all subjects exetching she obtained in Hothenbarg only medieval town left in Gercept treaties foreign policy and demany Mrs Carroll spent three months in Europe where she comfense pared education there with the system in the United States Pot Off Action r "When the U S forces make a recommendation new to the Germans they stall and put off ac- Agent Gives Tip To Cow Owners tion until the recommendation dies aborning" the educator said "It seems they do not want to accept advance or else lack the ability to facilitate the change "A recent survey showed 59 per cent of the Germans in the U S zone openly admit they think Nazism is ideal but was poorly administered "The entire German pattern is dictatorial Small babies are wrapped in swaddling clothes until they are six months old If they whimper they are ignored It is their first' taste of discipline "Everyone must fit into a fixed Before the first World pattern war the pattern was set by the nobility After that military - peers set the pattern- "Ninety per cent of the students leave school at the age of 14 A small number of those get apprenticeships It takes three years' even the apprenticeship to do task — even to turnsimplest factory ing a wheel Strive for Perfection "Germans strive for perfection and do excel in handicraft "Those who continue into high school stop speaking to old friends They are very class conscious Upon entering high school they refuse to carry books in their hands insisting upon briefcases" Mrs Carroll said sanitation In Germany is very poor "Milk is sold from It from an open vesselby dipping Human waste is used as fertilizer "Occupational forces import all of their milk and disinfect food such as vegetables before using door-to-do- Unemployment at Low Ebb In Box Elder Official Avers Glad to Be There one-side- FARMINGTON Sept SO —Own or ers of family cows were urged to day by Bert Despain Davis county assistant agricultural agent to take advantage of the artificial breeding program in the county Artificial breeding is Ute fastest and safest way of improving the quality of calves and is available to everyone in the countv at a wrv nominal fee the official said tie reported those interested may obtain further information by contacting the county agent's office Farmington courthouse Rasmussen Grain company Lav' on or H G Mertlich Woods Cross School Selects CHeer Leaders BRIG HAM STANDARD-EXAMINE- Utah Youths Will Go to Missouri m H MORGAN Sept SO — The till rat control campaign in Morgan county will begin on Nov 13 it was announced today Mixed rat bait will be available at various places for those who desire it according to Ray Thatcher county agent who said a small charge will be made for the material The county agent says cards are being mailed to determine how much bait will be needed for the drive Those receiving the cards should indicate the quantity of bait desired and drop the card in the mail the agent added 30— Sept Cheer leaders for the Box Elder school high junior division were announced today following contests conducted at the school during the week They are Jeannette Weight daughter of Mr Jnd Mrs K E Weight lfurine wigby daughter of Mr anjd Mrs Roland L Rig-b- y and Claudie Morris daughter of Mr and Mrs Alvin E Morris The trio will work with the senior high division cheer leaders at football and basketball games and at pep rallies add as- Testers Ready for Private Herds Private individuals wishing their cattle tested for" Bang's disease should contact government veterinarians at once That is the word of Gordon L Beckstrand assistant Weber county agricultural agent He said todav that the testing program on the dairy herds of the two main dairies has been finished by the vets and they are ready to test cattle of individual owners i four' Serve 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Durable frieze covering that sets this chair out as the most desirable in the house Nicety OCtrOfl of e s 0e - 5950 a Si Weak Down Si o Week i BUYS BETTER SEE INVESTMENT CO: President PHONE I "I ffl U wv Yew COT j New Candidate Band Kay Burgon 556 East 7500 South Midvale Eulyn Jensen Joe Young Abraham WASHINGTON Sept 30 (AP) — Ball Coalville Roger Members of Future Farmers of Chorus America in Utah and Idaho have Quinn Carlson 857 North Main been invited to Join with nation- Brigham City and Richard M Fer-re- ll Saratoga ranch wide musical groups at the FFA convention in Kansas City Mo Oct Kindling Wood Broken Boxes The convention will have a etc Large true k load delivered in band and a national chorus OGDEN ONLY Dr James W Hatch of the state department of education in New York chose members of the chorus and will direct the groUp The band will be directed by Dr Henry S B Runner of Penn- o H sylvania State college who! chose its members Here are the selections from 1 Cen-terfie- Utah-Idah- Session Set for Members Norgan Schedules Rat Campaign Utah:--- ' Food processing plants are still operating the sugar beet harvest is underway and construction and maintenance work is continuing at a steady pace Miller said The estimated labor force in the county is 5942 and records reveal that 5877 are employed leaving only 65 persons jobless at this particular time "It is practically impossible) to have total employment because there are always a few workers just between jobs" Miller added A high rate of employment is expected throughout the county during October It was also reported Sugar Co officials are bringing in 225 Navajo Indians to supplement the hand labor supply for completion of the beet harvest There are still job openings listed at the employment service office Needed are farm laborers laundry pressing machine operator dry cleaning route man waitresses stenographers typists and bookkeepers i 2-15- 13 2314 WASHINGTON BLVD OGDEN 51 57 IAST FST SOUTH SALT LAKI I |