BAILEY bUGLE, BAILEY, NORTH CARQLIHA, MHCri Page Z Presidont {Cont, from page l) t4. pn indicating, the cjj%|)wd. apreed, a warmth of x^rieMahip and bringing "a thrill of a life time" to. ■^e students. After the tour of the s-Thaol the visitors ascend ed an in^rovised platform, in front of the main build- i*ig, dccorated in the Tur kish. colors of red ani w^dte. From here Mayor Ql?lffin extended "welcome hb'’ representatives of a 'fobacoo-growing country from a tobacco-growing coMimnity," Congressman Cooley intro duced President Bayar to an^estimated crowd of 2^00 to 3,CXX) who had turned out for the visit. The Pi-esident in his brief mes sage, translated into Eng lish by his interpreter, said, after expressing his appreciation of the wel come given, "I have heard the voices of the youth to which the future belongs," and added, “VJhat happens tomorrow will be determin ed by the youthI" At the close of the Presi dent's remarks Mrs. R. M. Meacomes presented Presi dent and Madame Bayar a pine plaque cut in the shape of North Carolina with the toast of the state burned thereon and decorated with native cones and dried flowers; Peggy Liles, editor of the school paper, a copy of the Bugle; and Miss Fran ces Wilson, representing the school, a bouquet of red roses to Madam Bayar, Bailey's stop cair.e on the last day of the American tour and was the only on^ made to a small school. Workmen Complete Lob; Rt'sironni; Otkr Projects Spbvding Finished is the new sci ence laboratory, the up stairs girls' toilet, and the improvement made in the commerical department reports Principal Weaver; but the elementary library and classroom are yet to be cr^npleted. At one end of the new science laboratory is a special partitioned sec tion with shelves, cabi nets, and individual drawers for storage and student material. Opening out of this divi sion is a dark roc«n that will be used for experi mentation with mirrors and lenses and the developsnent of films. At the opposite end of the laboratory is a work cabinet running the full width of the room. The lab oratory is painted a sun shine yellow. The bathroom that has been made Tsossible up- (—■■ ' stairs by cutting off a snail section of the for mer home economics depart ment has two lavatories and four individual stalls with doors on each. In oixier for Mrs. L.T. Lassiter to supervise work going on in both typing and bookkeeping rooms, there has been cut a door between the rooms. The elementary library is to be moved downstairs in the room now occupied by tae fifth grado. This grade will be transferred to the old science lab oratory. This library is to be as large as a regular class room and will be equipped with tables and chairs, sized for children, a lav- - atory, running water, mag azine racks, shelves, work tables, and a newspaper stand, if possible. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE DEALERS NOW FOR GLIDDEN PAINT PRODUCTS. FOR ALL INTERIOR DECORATING UbE THE MATCHED COLOR TWINS, SPRED SATIN AND SPRED GLOSS. 180 COLORS Al® SO EASY TO USE. yi(H. Farmer & Bro. Inc. Bailey, N. C, Phone 201-1