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" PAGE SIX (First Section! THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER ..t ! 1 1 t 1 j Jf 1 I 11,'T ft'; IIP I'. . ,i if . i I I "Hi m $;,?! f. ! YAM Greater Understanding And Cooperation Would Solve Problems, Bowles Waynesville Educator Points Out Needs For Greater Understanding Among Nations "The world is not prepared to meet the problems created by this new age," said M. H. Bowles, super intendent of the Waynesville dis trict schools before the Rotory Club here last Friday, in a discus sion of "Education in This Atomic Age." "Historians will have to decide whether this period we are now Jiving in is the beginning of the atomic age, or the era of a strug gle between capital and labor," the speaker continued, as he pointed out the only successful solution to the question is a complete under standing and willingness to co operate with all peoples of the world. Mr. Bowles traced civilization from the stone age to the present time, pointing out that man's first Concern was protection of self and family against wild animals, and how the crude hand-axe was his only weapon. Later man discov ered the wheel, and used it to help him perform manual tasks, and centuries later water power, wind, and then steam was utilized to help lighten the load. The traditional trades were handed down from generation to generation, and each community was self-sustaining, but with the arrival of steam and water power, the great industrial revolu tion of 1750 to 1830 took place. "The same is as true today, as back in the era of the industrial revolution we are not ready to cope with the problems of this atomic age," he repeated. "All education must stress co operation. Our best illustration of cooperation today is the success of the atomic bomb. It required thousands of men and women work ing together, great scientists, and even nations pooling resources ot acquire this aehivement." "Education must be concerned with the thousands as well as the few. The atomic energy was found by super men, and we must find youth of super intelligence in or der to keep abreast, and move for ward into this era that we are now entering." "There is now before Congress a bill authorizing the expenditures of 80 millions for higher education that will enable students to be chosen for vocations they are best fitted, similar to the plan in use in Holland today." Mr. Bowles emphasized the fact that "America needs a sound gov ernment policy under which capi tal and labor can work together, and have a thorough understand ing. No one anticipated the drastic changes that have been brought about in the social world of which labor unions are a part." "From here on, education must Lions To Sponsor Oratorical Contest At Meet Under the sponsorship of the Publicity Committee the Lions Club will be honored tonight with five hifih school boys who partici pated in the D.A.R. oratorical con test at the high school a few days ago. These boys will deliver their speeches on a competitive basis. Judges will determine the winner, second and third places. A small award is to be presented by 'indi vidual members of the Lions Club. Lion Halph Fore will have charge of t ho program. Last week the East Waynesville school chorus sang for the Lions. Ciider the capable direction of Miss Moore, music teacher of the three elementary schools, the chorus from each school has been the guests of the club in recent months. The attendance contest is well under way with the team of Tony Davis leading. Each member of the club is urged to attend every meeting during this special con test. Club meets at the Maples every Thursday night at 7:00 o'clock. teach the facts about great powers, their peoples, and not resort to propaganda, but teach the whole facts, so that the students can have a thorough understanding of the peoples of hte world, and not a dis torted reactionary opinion." "Science must be taught in high schools in order to find budding scientists, and prepare them for the rapid changes of this atomic age." ' The greatest need of the era, however, is the prevention of war, and that means a need for thor oughly trained diplomats as well as scientists." The whole program boils down to one of understanding and co operation, and the problem con fronting us today is getting the people of the world to want to cooperate and understand each other. All mediums of information will be needed the schools, churches, newspapers, radio, maga zines, the screen, and civic clubs." In closing Mr. Bowles said, "we must drive hard, and drive fast to the day when no nation on earth can declare war. This program can be attained by basing our studies, our understanding, and coopera tions on facts, and not porpaganda. Pretty Sybil White, 14, daughter of Mr. and MrV T. S. White of Route 2, Statesville, is a full fledged "cover girl" following the appearance of her picture on the cover pages of two southern magazines. Start Your Spring Planting Right . . : See Us For SEEDS Field Seeds, Oats, Orchard Grass, Clovers, White Top, Lespedeza, Blue Grass, Alfalfa, Timothy. CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES Armour's and Planters' FERTILIZERS GARDEN HOES GOOD HARNESS FuIILne of FEEDS Don't Wait Too Late to Get Yours Farmers Federation Feeding Time at Haywood Hatchery in Canton tit Shown here is Mrs. Jerry L. Hipps feeding her Wilcox Bred-to-Lay Barred Rock pullets at the Haywood Hatchery, in Canton. This strain won first prize in the Georgia egg-laying contest in 1945. (Adv.) Men Sought For Marine Corps Aviation Duty Men arc bcint.' accepted for Marine Corps aviation duty and will receive special consideration at this particular time in regard to training with this branch of the service, according to SSgt. Sam Head, of the district headquarters recruiting station, Asheville. This is the first time, said Sgt. Head that such a program for en listees has been offered by the Marine Corps. Piloting, bombar dier flight duty, aviation engineer, radio gunner, and navigator are among the courses offered through this program. Periods of enlistment vary from two, three, or four years, and men 18 or over must have registration reclassification cards with them when they enlist, while those be tween 17 and 18 must have par ents' consent. Men who have already registered with their draft board are eligible for enlistment, up unto the time they have actually been inducted into the armed forces. Men who do not prefer aviation duty, may en list for. regular service with the Marine Corps, and service in oc cupation forces in China, Japan, or over 65 different Pacific Islands. For further information anyone wishing to enlist may contact the Marine recruiting station, county courthouse, Asheville. Imitate Elders Children learn to talk by listen ing to the speech of thpir elrlors Lady Nearly Choked While Lying in Bed Due to Stomach Gas One lady said a few days ago that she used to be afraid to go to bed at night She was swollen with stomach gas, which always got worse when she went to bed, and the gas would rise up in her throat after she lay down and would nearly choke her. She couldn't lie flat. Had to prop herself up on pillows. Recently this lady got INNER-AID and now says gas is gone, stomach feels fine, bowels are regular and she can go to bed and sleep soundly. INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable peo ple soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering! Get INNER AID. Sold by All Drug Stores here in Haywood County. Pare Organic Compound Sugar is the pure organic conb pound produced in laigest quantity in the United States, according tt Chemical and Engineering News. Production of sugar is 22 times that of total production of coal-tar in termediates, while 75 times mor sugar is produced than isopropyl al cohol Other pure organic com pounds produced in lesser quantitiei in the United States for use in in dustry are aniline, phthalic anhy dride, formaldehyde, phenol, coat Ur dyes, and glycerol. Cleaning Under Piano To clean under the piano, take a yardstick, wrap an oiled cloth around it and wipe out the dust WANT ADS BABY CHICKS Chicks may be just chicks to some people but here at Haywood Hatchery we know that there is a big differ ence in the way chicks live and grow and produce. We know too, that our customers have the right to expect big husky chicks that live well, grow fast, feather evenly and mature early as broilers or as layers of lots of big eggs. That's why "Only the Best" is a hard fast rule with us. The Haywood Hatchery is now operating under the National Poultry Improvement plan. Send us your order so you can get chicks when you want them. My Barred Rocks are the Wilcox bred to lay strain. Try them for your next year layers. I also have New Hampshire Reds that are sure to lay. Send order by mail, wire or phone 4778. HAY WOOD HATCHERY, J. L. Hipps, P. O. Box 506, Canton, N. C. Mar. 7 FOR SALE Two hotbed sash 3x6 each with frame, also two bushel seed potatoes. 305 Car olina Ave., Hazelwood Mar. 7 FOR SALE One acre of land and nice three-roomed house, lo cated in Cecil township. Price $1,800. Write Lee Warren, Can ton, N. C, Rt. 3 Mar. 7 LOST Female fox hound. Black, white and tan, in Iron Duff. Re ward. Floyd Cook, Canton, N. fc. March 7-14 FOR SALE 1938 DeSoto 4-door sedan. Excellent condition, good tires. Phone 91-W. March 7 FOR SALE One seven-year-old Guernsey cow and a five-months-old calf. See Mrs. Mack Mull, Route 1, Waynesville. March 7 Read the Classified Advertisements Brazilian History Bratll'8 history began in the early 16th century with the country a Por tuguese colony. It continued with the colony becoming a kingdom in 1815 and then an empire in 1822. A revolution dethroned the emperor in 1889, and Brazil became a repub lic. Within the next half century the constitution was changed three times. The first one, made effec tive in 1891, was virtually nullified by revolution in 1930, and a new constitution was promulgated in 1934. A third constitution was is sued in 1937. Punctured Eardrum The eardrum may be punctured in certain places without causing ny appreciable loss in hearing. Announcing The New Location Of La Lee Beauty Sh From Next to Western Union Now Over W.W.N.C. 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