Billy Arthur, $M$ f. m ? v jjfi | | Columbus ... His Day m- Wonder what Christopher Co lumbus, now safe In hit heavenly villa on the Via St Peter, thinks of having (Uncovered America? Wonder, too, aa he bobs in his celestial rocker, if ha doesn't get the fidgets looking down oo hula hoops, endurance talkers, drag rac iiers, and the chemiaeT Of coume, historians sax the Vikings were the first to reach the North American mainland, which actually was named for another IWlinn, Amerigo Vespucci, who ar irived on it four year* after Co lumbus did. As they stroll in the Elytian meadows, Amerigo and Christo pber probably are sore In spirit at the outcome of their ao-called fleshly triumph. Doubtless they're thinking about the success of still another Italian who came along years later and discovered Ingrld Bergman. 8urely Columbus must feel bad dy about seeing 40,000 and 90,000 people joyously shouting in stad iums because some young lay fig are has batted or carried a leather sphere 300 feet. In 1402 there wasn't a soul on the beach to shake Columbus' hand, Interview him, take his picture and carry him off on shoulders. And another pointed out that Columbus' discovering America coat him only a few bucks, but he didn't have to live in it after ward. * North Carolina's poet laureate, James Larkin Pearson, pointed out. however, that if "Christopher had not discovered America, somebody else would .As big a thing as America couldn't have remained lost forever. It made no effort to get away. "Columbus haa been given too much honor, juat aa if he had done aomethlng very hard to do, like finding a needle in a haystack. or a Democrat that didn't want office. What he did waa nothing like that. He atarted aailing west, and all he had to do waa juat ait ateady in the boat and come on. Here waa America atretched out right across his path for five or six thousands miles, and even if he had come with his eyes shut, he was bound to hit it someplace. He couldn't have missed It. Anybody could have done that." In 1492 everybody wanted to find a short route to the East In dies for gold, gema, drugs and spices Nobody suspected that America existed and had them. And H may have been better if they'd never found ua. Columbus likqd to travel. In the summer of 1492 he arrived in Spain both oo hit feet tad poe t trior But be politicked ole Queen Isabella and ahe put him on the government payroll (o be could travel all he wanted to. Like John Foster Dulles Back then, however, not many people dared venture far from the tight of land. They believed the world wat flat and if they went far enough they'd fall off. Columbut believed the world wat round. Little did he know how flat it would be almost 900 yean later. He laid the way to get to the eatt wat to tall weft. Everybody else taid he thould tee a ptychi atritt. That, they aaid, wat like telling people to buy more thingt and tpend more money, and that way everybody would pro* per. Didn't make tente to them either. When he finally ditembarked on the New World, be brought greet ing* from Queen Isabella. And that's the last thing we ever got free from Europe. For hundreds of years the ship ping lanes became one way streets west ? till we started asking for interest on our money. Columbus made several trips over. On the first he left some Spanish colonists. On the second be found the colonists fighting the Indians. On the third he found true American progress wat being made ? the colonists were fighting among themaelves. After Columbus snd the Span iards came the English. Then the Scotch-Irish came over and put the country on a paying basis. But it's lucky Columbus discov ered America when he did. Had he waited until 1966, he would have been ao besieged with chamber of commerce lnvitationa to discov er it at Boston, New York, Phila delphia, Norfolk, Wilmington, Charleston, and Miami that the chances are he would have become perplexed and turned back with out discovering it at all. THIS MECHANICAL AGE Cody, Wyo. ? The hone is los ing out in its last domain? pack trips into the wilderness. The Wyoming Gsme and Fish Department wanted to move a game warden patrol station from an area west of Meeteetse to a new site high in the hills on Jack Creek. The department estimated it would take 100 pack horses four days to move the cabin, board by board, its stove and other equip ment. A helicopter made 27 aerial sweep* and moved it in one day. He's the picture of because he romps on WARM FLOORSL Employment Workers Needed The Employment Security Com m Union of North WUkeaboro if interested in interviewing otic or two applicant* who would be arail able (or part-time work la Baa?. N. C, a* Intermittent Interviewer L Applicant! would have to paaa the Merit Syatem Examination which la lives in North Wilkea boro. , ? Minimum qualifications: Gradua tion from an accredited four-year college or unlveralty. (Paid em ployment in work Involving public contact activitief in the fieldf of unemployment insurance, person Garden Notes By M. E. GARDNER If you are Interested In the pres ervation of flowerj and taring "everything except the scent," you should read an article In the Sep tember issue of the National Geo net administration, vocational edu cation, accounting or in a related field, may be substituted for the required college training on a year for year basis). Applicants Interested in this work should contact Troy L. Perry, Manager, Employment Security Commission, P. O. Box 380, North Wilkesboro, N. C. graphic Magaiine. The article waa written by Mra. General Condon and la entitled "Blossom That Defy the Season*. " Mra. Condon Uvea in Utah and hai conducted expert menta for aiz years uaing sand from the ahorea of the Great Salt Lake Of course, my wife read the story and wanted to know right away about using our beach aand for this purpose. I told her I didn't think it would work becauae the character of the aanda were so dis tinctly different. Really my motive waa completely ulterior becauae I had reports that the fiahing was good (ad I hopod that. U I resisted ? little, ihc would be more deter mined to go down and f*t some Mod. It worked. We brought bock a goodly supply of wind blown aaad so she can do soma experi menting of b?r own. The fishing waa tolerably good. 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