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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 11
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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 11

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THE JOURNAL AND COURIER, LAFAYETTE, IND. 11 Friday' Everting, January 18, 1963 3 West Lafayette and Purdue 10 Drivers Ticketed; Two Fined West Lafayette police issued 10 Education Reference Director Appointed Xt STARTING SATURDAY, JAN. 19th Dr. Jerry Weisbrodt has been named acting director of the Divi sion of Education Reference at Purdue University to succeed Dr. Hermann H.

Remmers, Dr. Don ald R. Mallett, vice president and 1MJL i executive dean, announced. Dr. Remmers, who retires at the received the B.A.

degree from New York University in 1952. After spending four years in the U.S. Air Force, Weistbrodt entered Purdue in 1957, receiving the M. S. degree in 1959 and the PhD in 1962.

He is a member of the American Psychological Association, Midwest Psychological Association, American Statistical Association, Sigma Xi, and American Association of University Professors. The Division of Educational Reference has responsibility for various group testing programs, in end of June, is taking a leave-of absence during the -second semes ter and will teach at Johns Hopkins University. (OF LAFAYETTE) A member of the Purdue staff tr 0. lL since September, 1961, Dr. Weis brodt is now assistant director of the division.

His appointment as acting director becomes effectve DR. JERRY WEISBRODT Jan. 21. cluding orientation and placement tests, test scoring for the faculty, A native of Brooklyn, N. he traffic tickets Thursday.

Ticketed on speeding charges were: Mrs. Joanne Hunter, 8-6 Ross; Ade Drive, stopped on Wiggins Street; Forest S. Bayard," 1804 Union Lafayette; stopped on State Street; Donald M. Rt. 2, halted on State Street; 1 James E.

O'Brien, 109 W. Stadium stopped on Stadium Avenue; John M. Sergeant, 800 Northwestern stopped on Fowler Avenue, and David J. Meherd, H-3, stopped on State! Street. Sergeant pleaded guilty to thei charge before Fred Lightcap, Wa-j bash Township justice of the peace, and paid $18.75.

I Mrs. Hunter and O'Brien will answer to the charges in City Court Monday afternoon and Bayard, Andrews and Meherd are scheduled for Thursday court appearances. Carl R. Rt. 2, Flora, was ticketed on a charge of disregarding a traffic signal at the intersection of Brown and State Streets.

He, too, pleaded guilty to the charge before Justice Light-cap and paid $18.75. Two other drivers slated for Monday court appearances on traffic charges are Richard S. Gillmer, 4-8 Ross Ade Drive, and Everett C. Kressley, 325 S. 28th St.

I Gillmer was ticketed on a charge of failing to carry and! display a registration card. Kressley was stopped on Wiggins Street to be told that he II Gar, Taxi Hit; Charge Filed individual counseling and testing, supervision of the State High School Testing Service for Indiana, publishing of the Studies in Higher Education, consultation on university research and attitude studies, and a national poll of teen-agers, the Purdue Opinion Panel. Dr. Remmers has been a member of the Purdue staff since 1923. He was born in Norden, Ger Gity Pay Rate Will Be Fixed A two-car accident on State Street Thursday night resulted in $250 damage and a traffic ticket for one of the drivers.

Ml Charged with improper lane usage was Jack M. Datesh, 903 Eastwich Drive. Lafayette. He will answer many, and came to the United The West Lafayette City Council In a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. to the charge in City Court Monday States when he was 8 years old.

Police said the mishap occurred He studied for two years at Val when Datesh made a right turn into paraiso University, then enrolled at the University of Iowa where the drive of the Park 'n' Eat Restaurant from the center west ALL MERCHANDISE WILL BE MARKED FOR FINAL CLOSE-OUT AS OF SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 19th! he obtained the B.A. degree in bound lane. His car collided with a taxi 1921, M.A. in 1922, and PhD. in 1927.

At Purdue, he has been director driven in the westbound outside lane by Raymond C. McKinzie, of the Division of Educational Reference since it was established in Monday will consider an ordinance fixing the salaries of elected city officials. The ordinance is required by state law, Mayor Fred L. Willis said. It will fix the salaries of elected officials paid out of the city's general fund for four years, beginning on Jan.

1, 1964. The mayor said the council will pass an ordinance on first reading at Monday's meeting. After that, a public hearing on the matter will be advertised. Final adoption of the ordinance must be accomplished by April 1, be said. Rt.

7, who skidded into the Datesh FINAL 4 did not have a license plate on car in an unsuccessful attempt to 1928. He is also professor of psy stop. chology. During World War II, he Damage to the taxi was $100 and was consultant to the personnel to the Datesh car, $150, police said. research section of the Adjutant General's office.

He has contributed more than 375 professional papers to psychological and edu Zoning Violation Charge Is Filed An affidavit charging John O. Allen, 2225 Carlisle Road, with cational journals and is the author or co-author of several books. City officials whose salaries would be affected include the may Dr. Remmers is a past president or, council members, city clerk- violation of the city zoning ordin of the Division of Educational TUES DAY treasurer and the city judge. ance was filed in City Court.

Psychology of the American Psy etiological Association, a past his truck. He told police he had not been aware of the missing plate. He reported it lost or stolen at that time. A ticket was issued to James A. Memmer, 50 N.

26th Lafayette. Police said he disregarded a stop sign at North River Road and the down ramp of Harrison Memorial Bridge. His City Court appearance was set for Thursday. Drunken Driving Trial Monday William H. Sarles, 621 Owen Street, Lafayette, was arrested by West Lafayette police Thursday night on a charge of drunken driving.

Police said they followed him and observed him driving in a reckless and erratic manner on city streets. Sarles was stopped on Littleton Streets. He was jailed after his Allen is charged with operating a car sales business at his home. The area where he lives is zoned president of the American Educa tional Research Association, for residential, the affidavit states. mer chairman of the national com City Health Officer Reappointed He is slated to appear in City mittee on criteria of teaching ef Court Thursday.

SATURDAY 9 'til 5:30 SUNDAY 12 'til 7:00 MONDAY 9 'til 9:00 TUESDAY .9 'til 9:00 fectiveness of the latter group, and has held important posts in many other professional organizations. The West Lafayette Board of including the American Associa Health in its first meeting of the tion for the Advancement of Sci year Thursday reappointed Dr. ence, American Association of Ap Paul H. Schmiedicke as city health plied Psychologists, National Ed officer. ucation Association, National So Dr.

Schmiedicke's new term became effective retroactive on Jan. MIL mm ciety for the Study of Education, and the Society for the Promotion 1. It will run through Dec. 31, 1966 arrest and released on bond Friday. He will appear in City Court Monday.

THAT SIG7T WILL BE IOY, RELIEF By Saturday noon all Purdue students will have joined in a sigh of relief marking the end of a period of heavy final examinations. The first semester of the 1962-63 school years ends at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Second semester classes will take up at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Jan.

28. of Engineering Education. Dr. Schmiedicke, a member of As a visiting professor at Johns the five-member board, is a physi cian in Purdue's Student Health Hopkins, he will teach two graduate courses on educational psy Center. NO EXCHANGES! NO REFUNDS ATLAS TIRES ij chology and a seminar on educa All members were present for tional research.

He expects to the meeting. They are, besides Dr move to Florida next summer. STANDARD SERVICE I Schmiedicke. Dr. E.

L. VanBuskirk, chairman; Dr. Richard R. Hughes, North weter mt Stadium. TV.L.

Pbon Rl S-S40T Additional West Side News On Page 12 Dr. Richard W. Hughes and Dr. Ben Z. Klatch.

George W. Nuffer, city sanitar SPECIAL NOTE: WE WILL CLOSE AT 2 P.M. FRIDAY FOR RE-PRICING OF ALL MERCHANDISE. FINAL SALE STARTS AT 9 A.M. SATURDAY! ian, discussed city health ordinances and state public health laws.

It; was suggested that the city animal ordinance should be amended to include a provision requiring dogs known to have bitten A Lot for a Little famous PLANNER byPaulMcCobb! persons to be examined by a vet erinarian after 14 days of confinement for observation. Animals now must be confined for 14 days to observe them for symptoms of rabies. Mayor Fred L. Willis also attended the meeting. i Ml Mm 3 -i Academy Cites Biology Prof Dr.

R. M. Cable, of the Purdue 1 Ik ro biological staff, has been recognized by the New York Academy of Sciences, with the honor of fellowship in the academy. This honor is in recognition of achievements of Dr. Cable in the field of science, especially in the field of parasitology.

Work in this field has taken him to the Caribbean area several times on leaves-of-absence and has attracted nation attentioa Dr. Cable has been on the Purdue staff since 1935 as professor of zoology in the Department of Biological Sciences. He received his bachelor degree from Berea College and his master and decorate degrees from New York University. Story Hour Set Mrs. Stanley Barber will tell some humorous parts of "Mrs.

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