Parents: Teach Your Sons, Daughters To Drive Safely "parents, would you knowingly place ? keg of dynamite in the hands of your teen-age sons and daughters?" The question was put to the par ents of North Carolina this week by Joe W. Garrett, assistant motor vehicles commissioner. "There isn't a parent In the state Who wouldn't indignantly answer 'No!' to this question,'' Garrett Mid. "Yet many parents turn over to their children the keys to the family car, r. weapon as potentially destructive as a quantity of high explosive, without giving a thought to the youngsters' fitness to drive." Garrett made it clear he is not opposed to the driving of cars bv teen-agers in general. What he de plores is the practice of allowlnv Irresponsible or poorly instructed young people to drive as they choose, jeopardizing their own lives and the lives of others. The youthful driver who is ma ture in his judgment, well instruct ed and driving a mechanically safe car is just as safe a driver as an older person similarly equipped, Garrett pointed out. He emphasized that the respon sibility for molding the child into such a driver rests largely with the parents. "Safe driving education is com pounded of one part instruction and one part example," Garrett Mid. "Parents should be conscious that they are educating for safe or unsafe driving every time they take the wheel in their children's PVT. GENE E. McCLURE, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McClure, Route 1, Waynesville. is now tak ing basic training at Camp Gor on, Ga. presence." Garrett warned parents to satis fy themselves on the following points before allowing a te'en-aged boy or ?irl to drive alone: 1. The young person should be mentally and emotionally mature enough to handle a car. 2. He should have received com petent driver training and fully understand the traffic laws and regulations of the locality. 3. The car he drives (either his own or the family car) should be in perfect mechanical condition. N.C. Symphony To Play 3 Concerts In Asheville The North Carolina Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Or. Benjamin Swalin, will appear in four concerts in the city audito rium in Asheville May 2-3. The symphony orchestra, now in rehearsal at Montreat preparatory to opening its 10th season in Hick ory April 14, will present three free children's concerts and one adult program in Asheville during its two-day stay. The 65-member orchestra will of Three Area Men Start Basic Course Pvt. Hugh B. Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Buchanan of Hazelwood, Pvt. James E. Wood, son of L. J. Wood of Route 1, Clyde, and Pvt. Douglas Stewman, son of Mrs. Katherlne Smith, 307 Smath-1 ers St., Waynesvllle, have been as signed to Company F, 502nd Air borne Infantry Regiment at Fort fer children's programs at 10:30 a.m. on both May 2 and 3, and at 2:30 p.m. on May 2j The adult pro gram will be performed May 3 at 8:30 p.m. Jackson, S. C., for basic training. They will spend the next eight weeks learning the fundamentals of being a soldier. This includes class room lectures In such subjects as military courtesy and first aid. and combat field problems involving the use of the M-l rifle, which they will learn to fire on various ranges. I After eight weeks of training with the 101st Airborne Division, trainees are given about 14 days I leave. They return to Fort Jackson for eight more weeks of infantry training, or may be assigned to one of the many Army schools. ! ' I In the ancient world, March was the first month of the year. Poston In Hawaii I With 25th Division Army Pvt. Hugh A. Poston, whose wife. Birdie, lives in Suth erland, Iowa, recently arrived in Hawaii and is now a member oi the 25th Infantry Division. The "Tropic Lightning" division is continuing its post-truce train ing program using valuable experi ence gained in Korea. Private Poston, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Poston, Route 2. Canton, entered the Army in Oc | tober 1954 and completed basic training at Camp Chaffee, Ark. A 1951 graduate of Berea Col lege in Berea, Ky., he received his ! 156,699 Visitors On Parkway During March According to figures just released by Superintendent Sam P. Weems of the Blue Ridge Parkway, there were 156.699 visitors to the Park way during March of this year They came in a total of 47.544 cars. This is an increase of 65.586 or master's degree from North Caro . lina State College, Raleigh, in 1953. He is a member of the Sigma Gamma Delta fraternity and was a research assistant at Iowa State ? College, Ames, before entering the i Army. ; *1 \ MAKKIAGE UCtsJ Janu? 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