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8 -Point Plan Seeks Better N.C. Teachers An eight-point program has been suggested by a State Ed ucation commission groop to .'combat what it calls an urgent need tor improved teach: r ed ucation in North Caioiinu. The program was' proposed by the teacher education commit tee, headed by W M. Jenkins oi the Durham county school;. "Strong attacks" should fcr launched to do the?e ei^ht things, the committee said: Pro fessionalize teacher education; select and secure good candi dates; equip colleges to do pro fessional preparation of begin-, ners; provide continuation ed ucation; develop qualified lead ership; improve organization and administration; improve certi fication; and provide for state wide planning. The report to the State Edu cation commission says that the teacher shortage is ,o scrum WASHiiKG FARMERS . CLK ANGA! GIVES Malaria! 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HERE ARE WAYS YOU CAN AVOID HEAT SICKNESS Difference Between Heat .Exhaustion And Sun Stroke Explained With ihe approach of high temperatures and the rush of the harvesting season, it is easy to be overcome ,by heat illness, says H M. Ellis, in charge of extension agricultural engineer ing at State college. When heat illness strikes, it can be serious, sometimes latai. Mr. Ellis said. Be on the guard against heat sickness and take the necessary precautions this summer to avoid over-exposure to the sun or prolonged physical exertion in extreme heat. Heat exhaustion and sun stroke are two entirely differ ent things, even though both ( may seem to result from expos ure to high external heat. With heat exhaustion, the patient's skin is cold and clammy? while with sun stroke, the skin is hot and dry. A simple rule may serve as a guide and avoid confusion regarding the treatment. Brief ly, it is this: If the patient is foiii, make him warm; if he is hot, make him cool. Y*u can protect yourself that some 3,000 qualified whit? elementary teachers must be se cured this fall from places other than teacher training schools in the State. It continues: "It is necessary to emphisiize the fact that the day has passed when any college graduate can teach. JK great deal is known today about how to teach. As much is known about the technique of teaching reading as about the .echnique of removing the ap pendix. . . . Changing teacher education into professional ed ucation cannot be done over night, but a strong beginning in that direction should be imme diate." PEACHES W CREAM * ... THE FEATURE FUVOR 0! THE MONTH Pet's PEACHES 'N CREAM . . a ref.eshing tre at lor the whole family, and . . . the best fresh peach / < cream you've ever tasted! 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