The Oshawa Times, 20 Apr 1960, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 20, 1960 15 School Row Over Case Of Paddling VALDOSTA, Ga. (AP) -- The more than 600 pupils of Hahira High School would be left without guidance today if all the teachers follow the example of the princi- pal in resigning over a paddling incident. YES, FOLKS~ { BUSTIN' IN f ATATIME IN TH WOODS WIF THET BEASTLY WOLF GAL, & BUT IT COULD MEAN A JULIET JONES Principal A. B, Martin and more than half the 32 faculty bers already have written their letters of resignation. The remainder have indicated they will have theirs ready for sub- mission toda; y. Asked what he was going to do about running the school, chair- man James T. Hall of the Hahira Board of Trustees declared: "I'm going to do just like the (Lowndes County) board of education did-- I'm going to dump it right back into the board's lap." SPANKED 14 YEAR OLD At issue was a demand by the parents of 14-year-old Earl Cor- nelius that Martin and Mrs. MUGGS AND SKEETER ht Maples eachor | red or spanking the eigh grader. Lowndes eounty school superin- tendent C. W. Meacham was not available for comment, but ap- parently he planned fo confer with state school officials at the state capital, Atlanta. Martin, principal for nine years, said he could not continue to head the school without the backing of the board of education and they had failed to give it to him. 4 ; d Martin and Mrs. Maples, 'who Z) / Z on om is seven months pregnant, said IS £8 z -- | Orprce -~- BUT THE LONE RANGER NOT NOW! DEAD AT LAST! Nn THAT'S TOO BAD... AN' er WHEN I WAS ONNA TELL YOU EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER, EV..r . Hn SHE SAV % YOU'RE WHAT'D SHE SAY%% IMPOSSIBLE ! PON'T SPEAK TO ME AGAIN, EVER! EVER, EVER, EVER! _- the boy was whipped Wednesday The principal said he gave Tar! the standard five whacks for leaving the school without author- ization. The youth chose a pad- dling in preference to writing a 3,000-word theme, Martin said. WIFE OF COACH Mrs. Maples, wife of the foot ball coach, said she added about three more to the five she admin- istered later in the day because he would not stay bent over a desk. She claimed the punish- ment was necessary because Earl had lied "just to get out of my room" for a while. Elmer Cornelius, a Hahira school bus driver, and his wife charged in the warrants they ob- tained that Mrs. Maples spanked their 101-pound son "30 times with a board, They agreed te drop the charges if the board of education found the punishment was justi- fied. Meanwhile, Martin and Mrs, Maples posted $500 bonds. Cargo Plane (4 >", 4 i HIS HAT, MASK AND GUNBELT ARE IN MY OFF/CE. | a THE LONE RANGER © 1969, King Features Syndicate, ine, World rights reasrves. ( NO,BUT YOU CAN T FOR HER LOT OF UGLY STUFF TO MAKE A \WOMAN BEAUTIFUL HERE I AM OVER HERE, DAGWOOD 2 n SECRET AGENT X 9 TAKE YOUR PICK... 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AN"TH' MECHANICAL SHE BROUGHT WAS ALMOST WORN OUTY JANE ARDEN QUIET! ++ WE'RE GETTING OUT OF HERE! 7A 2, 7) MICKEY MOUSE ERE GOES THE SAIL ROY ROGERS { LEAD US THERE, YOULL NEVER FIND OUR SLicK/ : 4 HIDE-OUT,AND TM NOT TALKIN', ROGERS / THE SHERIFF'S BEEN ANXIOUS TO LOCATE THIS GANGS HIDE-OUT 1 HOPE THEY HAVEN'T HARMED GEORGE /1M RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT HORN-TGOTIN'KID/ MAN, WONDER WHAT THESE CHARACTERS PLAN T0 DO To ME! Jr" BRICK BRADFORD 16 THAT WHAT CAUSED THE VIBRATIONS 2 HERE 1S IM GLAD NO MRGREERSON] J sorRY NOW, PAM, IT ISN'T' ONE WAS HURT! Your FAULT THE TOP CRASHED, THE CARGO SHIFTED! A LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY = > WELL, ANNIE MENTIONED D HER ONCE = IT SEEMS KIDS ARE ALWAYS OVER= DRAMATIZING THINGS~ g" AND SAY THEIR LITTLE LAMB HAS RETURNED TO THE FOLD ~AND THE SUPPER TABLE ~ ANNIE E UNSAVORY CHARACTER ~ I'M GETTING WORRIED = -- HADA PRIVATE WHO 15 THIS MRS, MEANY, ANYWAY ? DO You KNOW? NOTHING FOR THE MOMENT=-] BY DINNER TIME THE Ji PARENTS ALWAYS CALL. F I DON'T DARE GO NEAR THE HOUSE TONIGHT, ZERO ~ SO OW WE GOTTA FIND A HIDEAWAY BEFORE {T GETS TOO DARK YO SEE GOOD - Walt Distey Productions World Righle Reserved Li " Dar Des VEY "Qld Charlie certainly bas 8 green flipper!" STEPHENVILLE, Nfld. (CP)~ A United States Air Force C-124 cargo plane plummeted into boggy marshland near here shortly after take-off Monday, killing its nine crew members. The four - engine transport plane, attached to the military air transport division of the USAF, crashed and burned at 2.20 p.m., minutes after leaving nearby USAF Ernest Harmon hase. Bound from Dover air base in Delaware to Mildenhall, England, it took off in overcast weather, Some fog was reported in the air and visibility was limited. The victims were: Lieut. Donald P. Sheehan, 26, the pilot, of Lansdowne, Pa.; Second Lieut. Robert E. Little, 23, first co-pilot, of Monroe, La.; Capt. Gerald E. Avery, 41, sec- ond pilot, of Dover, Del. and Modesto, Calif.; Lieut. Harold G. Harrison, 31 navigator, of Me- Cloud, Okla.; Lieut. Leon E. Ped- ersen, 26, navigator, of McIntosh, Fla.; Sgt. Ben A. Sharpe, 35, engineer, of Littletown, Pa.; Sgt. Edward T. Retus, 38, engineer, of Bentleyville, Pa., and Airman Wallace M. Williams, 22, load- master, of Louisville, Ky. 'COPTERS AT SCENE Rescue helicopters reached the scenc half ar hour after the x crash, Other rescue workers, in- cluding firemen, could not reach the scene because of the rough terrain. .Air force officials at Harmon raid they knew something was wrong when they suddenly lost contact with the plane on their | [radar screen The plane made no radio contact with the nearby base before crashing. Cause of the accident was not known, An inquiry was schedified to open today. SALLY'S SALLIES RINKERS CLEANERS RA 5-119 "The Best In Town" wv

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