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TIIR IIIOII POINT U NTF.RPRISE. TUttSTVAY. DECKMP.KR 5'. 1922. ,4 M - - - I Hi 'm4 j "h. 1- ''tit msrician Education W$eh (By JOHN J. TIGEKT, U. 3. torn- mliutloner of Education) two yean ago Or. P. P. ' Claxton, former commissioner o( educaUon, Instituted the observance ot the first week in December as, ''Education Week." The , Aimertcanl Legion last Kuimi IntakroataH in tha ner. rva petuatlon of aucb a week and, took type, will be materially lower next the Initiative la ) Inviting the a. ;s ,t u , aMerled . bv Dr n p HAn.i . PM.iPBiinn aM.at on and t8ser.iea Djr ur, u. fu. other orianUUons to ,co-onerate in tha observance of "American, Edu-7 cation Week.'! JhU .year h totted; i gion and the National .Education as soclatlon in , lnyHmg every- Amejri. can organisation, , club,?, (church, ater and individual and bodies o-: every description to participate In ' Making the, week, December 1-9, a real nation-wide revival pt educa tional enthusiasm. ; rhe American commission of the American Legion .called upon the commissioner of education to Invite President Harding to lasMe a procla mation for the observance of this weekThe -president has given as surance ot his desire and willing ness to do this. The bureau of education has nr. ranged with the lnterdepartmeut ad visory committee - on government radio broadcasting to use the gov ernment's broadcasting stations twice a .day throughout the week for ine promulgation oa euucationai radio material in connection with the week's campaign. The commissioner of education called upon Will H. Hays, president ot the Motion Picture Producers, and Distributors of America, to discover to what extent the motion picture houses of America would cooperate. Mr. Hayes was very generous, and enuthsiastic and has definitely ar rangedforlbowsrjrtag out of a pro grain, w Jwich the facilities of the motiortilDlttnre piptnre jBouc, may do usea 1 ulif5c eritan Educa- encun:i 1 1 ur.k i All governors, mayors, and others in places of executive authority aro expected and Invited to Issue proc lamations and otherwise, proraot general observance oJ this great movement in behalf of education The newspapers and press generally have been invited to issue special educational editions If possible, and If this is not possible to emphasize education during these days by edi ; torials, special articles, and in such other wa.yg as they And possible. It seemed wise ,in order that the campaign might be concentrated a. ( upon phases of education .which are tj ot outstanding significance flp daiig- 'u nate certain days on whtefc topic'J & should bestressed. These! Says rare m 1 u as 'follbws: ' Sunday.' DecemWrf,God ''jf and Country; Monday, Detslmbri, -a American; Citizenship: .Tuesday. $- i 8Wieitr 8,1'WtrWtisni' Wfifloeada;?. December 6, School and Teatthti?; Thursday, December 7,, lUiteracy; 3 HTtfridWiOacemleii 8. Eau&iki ofcQn- ( portunlty; and Saturday, jDecembipr , raystcai Kducauou, ancv tvgtQS. . (These Copies, have been selected, be- j5 cause they are considered to'Jle : matters o5 national imoortance nd ti -fild.ePtFaliMirutil1 countfyllt '"iiTBuggestea that these topics should tnot preclude the various states from - empnastsing owJoatrea-ofdU. Jf cation whfcW'neetf fo be ejftphasla.ed 3 at this time In JJieir fspectiypc fi states, nor should they protent tltlys M and localities Trom pusliing -theht-in- It hardly seems necessary to urge upon the schools and thoso respon sible for the administration and in struction in the schools that it is expected that all .will join in the gen eral observance ot promoting edu cation during American Education Week to the utmost extent of their abilities. Progltms can be effectively arranged throughout all of our schools which will materially en hance the value of this general ef fort. At the time of present writing a If; very large number of Btata EUBoriu- tendents and state commlaeloners'of education have rijsfVpndod: ienthusi' astfcalli ; Ju, endofaitffe the obsery aic!3NrtcifnSl!yucatJoh Week ahav)jKmaUav9 exproased opposition or 1iliireTentd:rKe "unity" of effort aid interest which has already' Uceii displayed Is but an earnest and evi dence that this bids fair to be the greatest campaign for education that HM&frJtytL wade In the Unit- 1 fititej;; - WHBhingtot) $et, 28, lit?.; 'V ARMENIA1VL0SS IN SMYRNA HUGE ATIIBSN3, Not; a;By Mail.) Tha looses of the Armenian com munity in Smyrna total 1118,000,000 according to a tabulation made by a committee under Jfte, direction of the bishop of Smyrna. . . ... Sixty million of this total Is in real and pfcraonal 'property, and the remainder In intangible assets like slocks and bonds la Armenian com panies operating In Asia Minor, The annual income of ,8,000 Armenian , families-In Smyrna nse4' to be $7,. ! 800,000; erei' 16" per cent vas given to charities and to the church. Smyrna, -which , was . the richest Armenian' community in W world 4 nefore the coming of the Turkish ' army had 20t millionaires, but -to. i day every one' of these men Is virt ually jtenallesa. The largest losers ' are the landowners, textile 'import. if Ml ft!! era and exporters of fruits,, Cereals, carpets and oplirm. .,..,.- M i : The number of Armenians' killed ' v in Smyrna,:- according to the com. tnittee, is 4,000, an4 the number of Eersons who- are missing or' who ave been made prisoners la etatod to be '8,000 men and 16,000 women. , The most - prominent Armenian business men killed were Barkis and Kasparlan landowners, - and Gurun 11a a and Panosalan, textile aer. Lots on the Greensboro road tire enhancing In value faster than in any other part of Illglv Point. Buy lots there , Friday,.: December 8tb, ;.at I p. ra. Horney Brothers, Classes shouTS BUFFALO, Dec. 6,-The "price of plnsR PHnprllill v nf thA hifrwt Sharp, anrexocutlve- largest concerni'ln' America ntaeed tUe nuMiufapmro of magnifying Patents which now cover this and wuu -the resulting competition among manufacturers and the allm. Inatlon of royalties, material reduc tions should come, be said. 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