WEEK. ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1949 GOLDSBORO ADVERTISERS '■*■* •'*•« w ' ** * j? ““ ~ j j‘jg£. THE WEEK IN J GOLDSBORO Prof W A Ft! 1 ter wi,» ; oefon the Busii-i-s.- Men >• ftftlim Hi'. Pantegu during tin- pa: t 1 •** H»' was accompanied ■h<- Govei nor‘., Office, and saw the scat and the number of tn< : Wayn ■ <.: unty representative' Tiny also enjoyed, the visit to On State Mo emu where they .-.aw- the Merc alb irons France. The ; wa u-- compamed by Ms E A l-10-.is-r a 1 mtmbei of the faculty at E., End School The Movie i i ;e-t : I. :.o. the building ...I Ine -it Cabin: at Camp Curve i.a :. ed The goal for this project v j »*.i .■! which t rue only i 103 aii ua- ;;,i ml which will not * i.-.1, to c-U: plete the project Thi Scout -t In., the most tickets wa- Jana-- Kelly *of School Street Sch<.« and a mem ber of Troop No 10:4 '} uno the Parks, Scout Mastei Thanks ■ I the Scouting personnel • n u> Robert Baum, manager of the James: Thea tre who co-operated in every way *v make tne project a -uco - - The Little Theatie, Inc met at the home ot Mi and Mr.- A B Red 411 South George Strict. Februaiy 18, with tin president, E A. Thornton p result tip- and com pleted all plans for the presenta tion ot die three ad play "Double Door." on Match 14. b p n. :- thc Dillard High Audit- rum Tt,. play v- i £ being directed by J D Middle ton. Thi- is the group': annual play, which a laige crowd r expt oted to attend. The Library Interest Group will meet at Thornton's Casino 507 At '*o vin Street Thursday i veiling, Ftb ? ’ i'uary 24, 6 p m at which time all civic minded and interested citizens are asked to In present The American Legion All-Star basketball team will play the Morehead City Monarch All Stars in a benefit game March 7th. 8 P- j m. at the Community Center All picceeds from th s game will go to the Negro Lioiary Fund, Mrs. Laura J. Foster i- secretary-treas urer of the Llbiary i- mat. Tickets will go on sale tor this game March 28 We are asking every citizen ,n Goldsboro and Wayne County to se cure a ticket for this game It is a needy and worthy cause Mi Ruth Dixon Hood is chairman of the pubi city commute,, HOLTS EAST RITES Arthur Holt, 52, the son of the late George and Mary Holt, died at his home on North Ceritei Street Tuesday. February 15, at 6 p. m after a long period ~t illness He was one of Goldsboro's oldest taxi operators and businessmen. ™ Survivors are his wife, Mrs Lillie Mae Holt, three brothers. George, Jr., Nathan and Joseph Hr,it.tom children, three grls. Mrs Mable H ■ Byrd of Philadelphia Pa. Mrs . « Naomi H. Massey of Norfolk, Va.. and Miss I .aura IP It of Philadel - phia, Pa., and one son, Charles Holt of Goldsboro, arid granddaughter, Gwendolyn G. Holt. The funeral was held Friday February 18. 3 p rn. at the First African Baptist Church with The Rev. R. VC Under wood of Rocky Monat officiating. Burial followed in th, Light nt-r Cemetery Pali barer.- were: Les ter Coley. Luke Jordon, Theodore Moses, Jacob Smith, Dumb Ellis, and Curie Jones. TEEN-AGE CASINO TOPICS lewim— .DTWlabhtJ Walter Williams ot Bridgeport, Conn., and Miss Minn , William- ot , Clinton and N cat on Grove:. w- the week end guests ot .vh and B Mrs. E A. Thornton 619 Devt caux V Sfrer-t p Miss Williams it a cousin es Mi and Mrs. Thornton and a tr-adv-r I m the Sampson County School ■-•’stem. Mis- Rethu Heath, clerk I at Thornton’s Casino is. back on the | jcb after being in with a cold for & few days The American Leg.on All-Star j basketball team won their 13th straight victory of the season 'out of 17 s- it'— oy deli-athiit the ' Mon head CY.y M -oait h All st«i • Thai.‘.day night ;• ebruarv IV by the rco;i of 43 I-.. 27 :■( the C--u, ntunity Cent-: High --toi»•.-■ toi tne All Stars. Wilt,: Be:-! 17 l-o)nu ind Earl Feuneli, 10 i.- .ni- Dillard Hi. i l'u. v:, and T-re-rci' - 1, 1 it double bill with the Eip:.: - H irl, School Blue Dt-vils --1 0,: --n: * -boro l>v th-.- scot -, I.)-Hard (iul -15 Elj): !0 El|— buy: 15. Dillard it Ear: Willi, o: "t HiidgepoC Culm, spent tin- week «-ud hum* i with ins pan ut.- i.iu Sh-ughtc: St Miss Rosa Gray a iin rubci - t m-. faculty at Diilaui High Sclioo! con tinue:! to be very ill at her homo on Virginia Sticet We wish !>••■• her an early r< covery. The following «. ne«.i .eaders and followers foi the American la .uion All Stai basketball team ate look irn: Rirward t,.- annual basketball banquet which -' i! be given the team during the month ot Marcii j Winnie Duart nta Mary ShadUi,.• ; pop-ular •e!ii<,i Doilie Best Rep:cy . Warn-:, ElOiii-ic New omc Be-.-u Spe.!'li'. Cleat: in Stcaiuna .od Laurkin Foster AMERICAN I EGION Mil l s Di trict N 4 1 Divi ion Six lie partinent of Noith Carolina Amer ican Legion tn-id it- regular bu .- 1K..: rnci’me at the J.A S.m.ps-ii, School, ill Km-.io: Sunuay Febru ary 20, ut 2 |i. m with District Com mander K. A Thornlnri, j.-rc: aliug The n,*- tin- pcned v itt, tin sing iii- i t Ameiiia the Prc-nmbl. yd i pra>cr by Chaplain W A. Cole ~-f 1 - Gold- boro. Tin purport- ,-t tin nieetin.e tva: given tv l,minantiei rtioiutun lollnv.-ed by rt-poits frumj tiie various posts in the district I’m importance! of strnni’C; m--m bership unit tfit- Boys .Stait v.a .li •t d : > the con niaindi r In tlit ab-onee of State Vue Cummandfci M Hugh Th mps'oii fhist C- i:i- 1 mat kUm Ih-'rrimttoii t Statt-villi ! addressed tile group, at which time;, he paid tribute to the Ports in D - I triei No 4 toi tin vet y line v.oil ; that they west doing and asked ft, -.tick togthei and d- tin- tiilro-s which w uld bi t::- credit to tin community and state tie state*:! a the men of World War I are gome out that it is about : time for the World War li veteran: t-i take over anti cant the work oi He further made it known that he was -Till ionnnji for Vie-.- CV-m --inurufe, lor 15.4- Reoiark- wa,- madc by Part V tt- Comniauder ,t T. Almond of Salisbury Attorney i Battle ot Kin,stun, anti W A ( ole 1 -,:d G-ddsburo. Be! w- - i 75 and 100 la giunnairer were present at the meeting. 1 lit meeting closed top meet in Goldsboro with Bryant- Best Post No 215 serving as Host May 15. at 3 p. rn At which time 1 all 1.-w onnatre- in tire Ka tern Area ’ are invited to attend tin- meeting SCHOOL NEWS The Central High Selm'.ii Aiun.ri ’ cation met at the home oi Miss M B, Best Thursday niphi Fetruaiy 17. with the president. Miss Laretha Baldwin, presiding ■ and completed plans to; their an nua) aluinn: basketball game on - • March 4, at which time thi men, ! . L-t rs of the Alumni 'Team will play , the Central High School bov; and! girls in a benefit game at the Com t rriunity Center. Member: of the Alumni Tt aims are boys Nemphi: '■ Durham, Thomas Jones. Johnny Jackson Nelson Baldwin, Nathan- 1 tel Coley. Janie,.- Co-ley, Willie A kin-son, Kenneth Jones. Willie Sher rod, and Carry Be-,t Girls- Kirn a Hobbs Smith Sarah Battle. Lauret ta John.- u Henrietta Ward .viable ' Kornegay H.ru : Quennie Bras.'veil Esther Hunter. Sallie Hunter Body j Leora B«st Goldie Hill. Etheline Hill, Lydia Bra.-weij and Mattie , I Best. The game is being played for. ‘ the benefit of the Alumni Scholar- | ship Fund The public is cordially)* invited to sie these games. Mrs A W. McKinney, principal i j > t Best Grove School, and Miss E. Durante were very glad to greet | .i lai ge nuinber of parents out on | Thursday night. February 17. at ' v tin Parent Teacher meeting The i work and needs of the school were,-, explained by Mrs. Me Kit my ai'tei : j. which a short program was given - Iby the parents. Following the meet- ■ Dit» a short repast was served. Shaw 11. Prof. To Stmly At Catholic- 11. IN I). Pr<-f N. A pitts. Chairman ut tt,. ! Social St-ieru. Division at Shaw University i:„* on leave for tin md :emestei to complete won foi • • the ! Socle.. at.- ~t Cahol c- Un-.., - '- t ! c ly, Wa tuoifton. D. C. prof. Piti. , - j study-leave eonslliute the imjt-i | - faculty change at Shaw University j 1 ' for the seine.:.ter Othc changes Involve additions 1 Itc the '-time instructional staff i I Among specialise now serving on i ' the Shaw faculty in a part-time, ca- l |aclty are. Mrs R. i’ Daniel, Con-; ! sultant m Religion.-. Education ot , the Depaitment of Religions Pro-) ■ motion, who teaches a course ut t : A ARM.y V, i - tod^ •o(’EK ATI O N Vnt i. US" | \VVaHU; A special di.-cvrution fori ill military personnel wi-.o >.eive itt iiieet support of the Berlin airlift! for 50 days or more has been i authoiized by the 11. K. Army and; mapji >c , —— C S. An Force. Consisting of a ,’•!•■ ivold-t ■ !o: fd n-nlna of a < •.-1 a. 'ilanfc. t!,t- award in tl - ■ I o-■ a- ia-l' ' : <-:,•• l.» • -ii- '■ tat tin O, t-ii|-aLion >-i C, - iimv. ♦ m * VID FUR HI; NBI 11) An aiu -m.tim ley brace devt-t-. :;ttj ii-eentiy A : n.-v medical specialist 5 at \ alter Reed Ct • - :at Hospital in -i- ash ua- ton. Lt. ' ex pet-led ' arov-.- an important ai«l to patients sufferinp from ftactures, polio *u ipustie paralvsis. or utlui 'ey: im-j ;»ti'fisents. .Sixty percent lighter in weight I .'him most b) aces of siet l, the new hr ace features a knee-joint avail able in four different assemblies 'or • :.t: u- :; atni 1 i? .i V.MCA Extetision t'ho. S : ; 1. Mt itt-1:: - \V -- ■ 1 A a-.1, ■ : ship John R Lai kink. Cun: iiitanl t-o ,\*t Vt t i-: vvith, tin State Depart i .’! I -.1 o! Public \Vi if:,. I tt at hi ■ ~ : c -uri.t in Juvenile Dojjriquency •t i mclMiie. tli G Vv VVaik.i. . 11 1 h t-d Bapt ■ l ;:a-lor rollna ‘ in Mi/dein <'t,*i;i-;. Hisloiy and IE n.-v ut Cliristian ivlt--- ion: . Bab •: j Harry Cap;;...- of Temple Mirth !). •tan.'-, in Heiiiew 1 ..menage anil Jewish Keliyit/ii ..ml HKf-ty: ai.d D S. < Mi: vt, A 1 Rn:a! Su „!u-l-t: North Caielma Slate "t-th-ce -,| Agiicattl ..ini :-.11 in fill;. ~ eliiu : c il: Sit at i:.t f in sim ss nil i imns i k(;ed roii i AtiiiA f \K\l PAKTNhIiSIMI’S j\ felt t-l uJ: l’ V. ill. itlr t.: I ill ♦ tiUM .1 i Wiitlf’n ixf 'i i-i iuvfti jj ui dt’i ti > * • -i f ciliPi HUT;!. 1. 1: h;is..'.,-Alik<* ; bn’ i ulld ift'ij) pi'f*-*' ij t Diir.i iJit.JOf- > ilailti it:: *r ' tY : jjUGi;. lit- !* ol ti.f S’;.tr Kxi.oij rvici- 1 il it fit Vv huJU tir. JUG ofi' U.« j,i » : The GtGhors •tj t’ (' Ih ut H.'ttc) hij'ii, m i l-in pO i cither father o* r.<*n but i: tiir* pj'Opv-r way to do hu: rnu... . Tht- a nationicnt rna v c. ver an nuaj fai ni opt ; year-• a • ope-rations. 01 iiis|>ositi<*n oi the tarm upon the death or retirement 1 the lather, it iiouki jneiude prov sions f a shariu: : in opera tin a xpt-n:.,e- and Lhouki ret Ph *;. ietai) aii fiiianeiai ;fi€'ni;i j which have Leon made * lA-N.V. ilT(AIIAII!li; SHARES PROFIT WI fi I EMPLOYEES 01 FIRM SARANAC I..AKE N Y. Jut it* 11 J Reis:-, iunnei c-uiiimissione! i I -1 thi- Nee A' ;k S*:.-te Curmni:: nn- Aga.'n.M Discrirnmnfiun, Ims repuit- t ->d that. N- i'thltmd Mutur.s hen of 1 i wn ch hi j.- pr tMitii-i:t ,jiK.i ik - ii,*s distributed- an avi-rogt- pi'uiii sharing bonus of $2,551.77 to it- em ployees during ]»4B. The bonus, he oojnts out, :s in addition to the en - j.loyets' weekly ( uho it-:- Mi Reiss, who i. v a fjiom.-er jo profit shining fields state: (hut in ■he past three ,vi-ai: !i - employt-e: have received $120,141 87 iinth-i the profit-sharing plan lh t - j.ion, !,<> obseives, ha given the employe'-: ■<- same < j mviK-iship .md "real per• onal tnleiest m the business, A member of the New Y'-rk State ’-m.ii! 1,,! - .i:st th- ctl{Hmatii,n from 13-15-1047. Mi Ri, ,e,.-,-ive«! thi* Hu-v Award tin lute rot,at J list ire jn )947 The j dal if. • warde ’ > nnnslly by lia Catholic Into- raiiaj Coone:l of New Y-o it t-> "the Catho-.'c tayni.in who has made ju'st.iodujg cent: but ions in the tie! ; h rracial justici: " A'.varrt'-q j/u the honoiaiy Doc toi of i: degree lay Niaga::. Uni versity for tvs w ik on the- SCAD, i Mr. Reiss as president ,t the Cath olic Me too for Good Will lectuu s on interxaciai topics. SECOND SECTION to obviatt' th** nved for puivl a < of several iiittv:rut braces. sriKvi i.vrs in i n i roK m l-'r.iach-iiJiieo' of a natDiha) «ch c t*.» »*valuat». Ifu;- c-u'uiitjy r» j si>urt't*s i j of scitfotdU: manpijvv«*.r in of i | our potcntKii ru-cds iiuriny any i’u - ■ I ture catioi-a 1 rmcrcauu v is i i-cotn : rnonded in a r'cpuut recently m.icJv. I puhlic l«y the Army (j«- nvra i v, : ; 1. a tt. Km titled “Sciroit i-'ts hi Unoono ill World Win 11, arid im-ied on the experience.:* ot 15.000 M-ieraisis ' j who served in the armed fore**?, tic jhi lalv pui/its out lhut k>ni> h\ 1 1 »*.-*+»i ! oi* the n'H/--i thorough nhi’i-cino | AVouiii We he c. hie to ut dive uur I su ie.nrts to the full extent Um: j would he necessary m an> future j conflict of idobai proportions, A *. * j AIR sm‘LV: Sevei)ty*• tw o air | planes of lb-urn carryinic i-apaeif. y can supply in an hour more mu - te» ial to a cyonhaJ, division 1 ban it whs possible to del ) v> r to a division in ship-to shore ope;atoms in the Noim and s assault d’> *: ti e eourse of an entire day, Maj. Janus M. Gavin, wartime core j munder of the 82d Airborne Divi | sion» stated recently. MECHANIZATION IS PREDICTED OH FARMS OF mm Hand farm Miech.iiii/.aTion :• ex ,.<.a’c;i in ihe South*: ri. .M.df uv*'-. Sucn iary ot AyrdfulUn u Glue !i F*. \'y -aiiiUit lit ).i • .muiic.' UjUni !*.- 1 • "-‘ h<' • : fn• ’• % i'; a< *. i.. • ; v '- j .n Ci'U :J Sl:d«v; then . » anv oihvS U-i iCOlti i.uv th? !’r *i.;j V b> fiVr ’piGiou field Mia'inrs -, n ' in larm;, ' Th« - Uld ;*; ; • f*pl -» • i•> , r? ui liCi'uu. In add it Josi to Uu- P.O-d 'iaetor. . firai.h*ni exp* (Ns 'fu- ap aranee «.t t.> ia) hirc.died fho-n C--!: I g.ll'CK-ll t! m ol X. Thi ii*eta » m u c.».cr m -ii <|j s , i• j;?, ; * i'Oi’s i'- i■■ -JidUip. iT-eioption Jn the iiumbhr 4.A L t*i<• :• devotni \ thi pr* ■*.l»;ete/n >! ie* d t*/i %’.*>: r.; U h the S« ii't h-n v peihti out did tic iiiiTL rhi if-,- • ! trait-n power ii.c bet-i! nriahd with *- ! trend lo\v:iml hupe: !a; tu units ami ii dF*(!v,is*' ij; tie tola? bun jiopu -s‘dioi). fr pbeUiliv *,| joy -huntne tvaii tlie ' IG fleeted also ore .» diaidase /* bn bn nite a rcd-ieii j ; in tne Jtinahd fir. lined labm. and in the amount o/ pari lime iciinnip .md eft-fIUTn WOrk Thf iivi-lifiv I,inch- I • f .*. * ik« t mpioyud on l- S f.nnc in i U-V7 d> oppf-d t c rn-( : i ••» rt pei -»w lie J-9’ifG39 ave; am- However, c a r-‘ ' uJ' t.}f fii: ii iiuc povv r. I’arui prte i net ion wu:. tip 34 per cent Othei ! * \\ lihii the !■ »• rt -; at y ■.on.h. to ,iie (J* A tiiph i:d in of *5 Os lend f > lotai faj hiland '-2> a h!’ I<» rmps adapted to ttiiChn ie rardne *d e.di? and !ue: l*\ K\. bruislator i u I i v I i the i lord l):.‘ trim M-uriieipr.il e(.*uri in tlie I,'epno ikon piimao in Au^u.4. t !TpRoeRESS m £i E E t**_ PRODUCTION i: L ---g, - 'fGariV Ed t b r, Tv XRON-accurdini-r to legend-wadi - (.-ovured by tay.' &■ 4 primitive nun* in campfire ember >v m mete r oritt s. Iron tools wer«- .i- ; ed in * the- FyramuL av>>ut 3000 t ■ f t,- ,u< icuts t-i"- , JfcayYj.Y/rji'-r Xgk duct-tl 11 in in tin bull* .. it.t v.ii ■mi Mdt- A /ft, b.u.k , wi- in pll, t*r n-- :< lui n . ,u i" bellow /,■* ' In 164'-,, X..- • ;» ..N- : ssSu -. ' ... j P / I - ,: / vi'.\H>K Miss Winni* !>u taiiti . popular <: ninr at llilianf Ilf*;}' School, the daughter m Mi ami Mi f lit ton I hi: ante, Bit) Devt rcaM\ Sirei t (ieldsboro, is an oan landing ne inh* , oi t in* V. - itv i a ks that! team and a mor.lM » of tin- .lutiior Gsh« i Ho.nd, amt the hinioi t'koii at Alt. Galvrrv i aptisl ( liurdi She plan to cut* r rollee;; at i h/a lu ll; ( »t\ Slab I-’ acliHs ( o!i< "C j •n Sejjt: (fiber. 114*r hot he - air ha-I «Tr.bf iititl itajn ing. SHAW SENIORS MARRIED HERE M. j>-!f If- t. B,t ti.idv. ;i.V tli f'l ' t-tuii N ■!. 1,1 t-illlK- 1! , 1.-i ii -.! / Ui: W .III'.- Bill ■:• l.f H.,1- ,it: ■ 1 .: 1: ,■ . !. k.::uwm;.; r.'f: t-Ultil • it". . !■ -' mu : B Utlby I'tiOi'tliiig Feb ) -. tJ :,t. : . :iu .. clock l it: i - ! . . . ' * •.:’/• e h V •, 1 , i ' C A. Kea r. f*n. !< r e-f Uivi* Sin'll I’m ; ii;*.-'. (.’nujcli. cl t:.» Gn.i: ch i ! .tr oeay* . * •• Tic -; . . i- 1 G-h--c T G:ve;:..-v Mi- biic-anor • i M-jrj./ t ;1 V, o ;* ] 3i , • f.. ■; b • CiilvP i‘{ • «. •?.{. : . ! . oi Melt, to I r in hat * hue la I'rai's I ft,-..:, l .-u ;. |.i,- - t . A :,p».|-;e ci. aid that "rnr-njj i* Kill) , < t UuOS.I-. lit- • ! L'l 11t.it1..-l -- clrm.-'c xi'.l HI the n.it it,i -,.i! ciiaVb-i: oi : o.iif till- fm.K iii ti,-, ui'id ::-i i ili. ~ 14 rl,l > 1 ’ •'* vifi'ii•;;an 1 ani- I( A eon uvi if tee'- -*t five wu'-n and ‘ I'l -K -.! ,11'..-. Uil 1-, : '• V 1 i.f 1-1, ~i til, .! Ul •:ivc m };. .pul-, I <■:,!, p.-n-tt, '' C ,i C.ua.ld'jT' lie* Will : eC;. UjC :-Uj ii* «t oi Ihr jtfndm Republican (> h*« • ’i l ' lee j*i U;i:e v eh c‘ h i l ie- !.!\vvi*i* . tju* 111 pubi 4 1 His 1.1 l«i3f> v. -. u l,c wa lilt 1:t - ! iii 'ii-aij i and -!.,:, to- tin It ; fit i a i!-,- l ii t ji-.! • i,-I. ~ -tl iati-i liuim -);’n : !n-t rn t In -rivt-ii b,i ];; * >,■;11 • in tfm k-g sia tllic* .is Mi. Ji - ; N,-••:«> I. yisiatt.r ,;i ■ - In M. 1941, In- i. mm -I :. a :i mcml.m if ti,,. ~ i iatmc mill vas HOW YOUR ARMY TRAINS FOR BETTER CITIZENSHIP /• «v< >'pf from an add reus by Brigadier General C. I Lanham, I’lH-ctul > anvil U-r Social Sindian at (. hieagn. In time of peace a free society reuards He Army with distaste and often with suspicion. This is normal, for an Army by its V tny I structure is the antithesis of everything held dear by a democratic community, lt in authoritarian; nor can it ! '”Y ;v'.- ■ : ■ a:, ,' compromise with that principle if it is to sur- | ti,- vivo on the fi.-ld ot battle. Its leaders ore I fb net a surily vested with great power and arc j --be C thcroforo constantly Mubjt-:t to the corroding ?H>* and corrupting tnfluenct -■ that attend per ; ! serial power its :nt>n. in 'heir own inter---.it j IIS* Y -v;! and in the national inter, -it. must acquire the Uil'- ' r k*£ habit of obedience or suiter for it, u process iunfavorably known as regimentation. Arif f.nally. a tree people do not relish in the;; 'SwiKx-l midst the incredible destructive power thut ia I uno ’ °iJ Q LIy concentrated in the military j * .tablishment—a power so vast, so awful that the human mind staggers with disbelief in its HI’.N. I. \MI AM presence. These then oro the tacts- facts that the most skillful apologist can not evade, And facts they shall remain so long as an infantile world society clings !o its tribal totems and invokes organised force as its ultimate arbiter. 1 hose- very real tears have repeatedly led us in previous times of peut-f- to reduce our Army to a state of impotence, wall it up in lated and iorget'en garrisons handed dawn from frontier days, d then wipe- it from our minds and. I am afraid, from our con :*:.!* nr...y. An Army can not thrive on Burke's prescription tor the -.:i :•!!: - salutary neglect. An Army abandoned by the clergy, igncied bv education, pilloried by the press, and forsaken by the j "ivil community will inevitably degenerate professionally and ret morally. This Us* happened before. Wt must not let it happen 1 rgain. for in addition tc the social evils implicit in such miasmic T -endifions. cur military weakness invites external forces to destroy ?!:i very values we had sought by this deliberate policy to safe guard. Surely then, since Utopia has not yet arrived we must support and sustain an Army adequate to the evils ot the day. And since such an Army will ol necessity embrace great numbers of cur ycung men. we must see that this substantial period of their lives is not spoilt in a civic vacuum, in an educational wasteland, in a ' ■oral slum, it is dear, therefore, that our obligation transcends the tiaditional military concept that our sole duty is to provide the R. public with a body of trained tiqhti. g men. With your help wa n-.uct provide- those fiqhtinq men with a healthy mental, morai and social climate with full opportunity for intellectual and civic growth. We must return these young men to their communities not merely as master journeymen in the deadly trade oi war but as self respecting. mature- citizens, strengthened by self-dlscioline cud f'-M.-tied in the- democratic faith by living and working with men of j’l creeds, ot all origins, of all economic- and educational levels. Thus, our brand objective- is to produce cr better soldier' and a ho'r - r iMzim. !c- the better the man ns a citizen the- better he is o» a s•••!'■!••?. Similarly, one of the objectives you pursue most passion" --‘-iv !• th. dov< -opment ot a better citizen. Navy Analyzes Work of Press \V /'■ IS! .*3 • V() G • A -VP > - - C> • th f ■ t . ! i ali.-n i: Gt •- it- Pi 4- VVc tK JU- - tm ; -•; ;,.>. V il-. 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