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1st -' mfLL THE WAYNESV1LLL MOUNTAINEER AT TOLSTOY FARM kONY ' T' . j... . at I J'-.S i: - "V ? i I,, 7HWw. I'M rH faTOnmu Bishop Hughes Will Be On Lake Program This Week "P Vitwin Holt Hushes nl ! wore held with t he laymen who "hl- he (he featured were here August 15-18. 'K, i in a M-nes of addresses! l..Ae .liiu.ilu.-ka tins week-end ' 1 "I I lie program of an in.-i liMii l. iiulen iue wlneh lias ii .:: m ssuili Mik e Sllllda . j 'ui:i Hughes who spoke for ii si tau' Hum the Junaluska I ii.iiin Thui-sday night, will 1 ik .i.i'.un ilus morning (Friday i 1 ' l"i-k. ioiiiulu at 8 and at 1 vuiul., iii-.ii-iiuis; service. Bishop Hughes' se. mon Sunday morning will launch ihe Assem bly's traditional "Treadling Week"' which in a Instorv of 3b" years has marked the close of every Assem bly season. During the week ser vices will be led by Dr. C. A. McPheeters, pastor ol Metropoli tan church in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Mcl'heeters will speak for the first time here Sunday light. cmleivnce to which lead-, Bishop Hughes, now retired, was cx.inyciisin in the South- elected bishop in 1908 following -t. ill's have gathered h.i (',.., ..... .,..: ,!..,, ,.f n.....i.iu' mu'd ,i sunl oi the problems I'niversity. The recipient of many ' l"" lahed e angelisin n, u. honorarv degrees, he is the author :-1 ' 1,1111 11 as well as addresses , of at least 10 books among which mineni laymen and evan- are "A H,iv Heliei.in "" ""God's i Dm He', the lirst three days I Family." "Are You an Kvange !''' conieieiice joint sessions list V" and "Evangdisni and I Change." From 1938-40 he served as M'lnui chairman of the Metbo : riis; L'nitication Commission that I accomplished the union of the major Methodist K.di's in the United States. Another speaker of the Evange lism Conference in addition to Bishop Hughes was Dr. Krskinc Blackburn, pastor of Holhurn Center 'Presbyterian' church in Aberdeen Siotlard. who spoke here Wednesday night and Thurs day morning. Coming to this coun try the latter part of June. Di Blackburn preached the month ol July in St. Andrew's Wesley church, Vancouver, and since then has been speaking in Philadelphia, i Washington, D. C, and Lakeside, I Ohio. He spoke to Junaluska ctni- gregat ions following a series o! addresses at Montreal. In his sermon Wednesday nn:ht ! In- said that the foundations lor all our religious beliefs were laid down by Christ in the Sermon on the Mount. VVV An AP Nwretvrt fKtogiep I ItYf 85,334,000 83,741,000 mg 50,782,000 w 107 nnn V 1 W A- , ' F , w w w SUES CATTLE 78.564.000 HOGS 55,038.000 SHEEP 35,332.000 CHICKENS 462,976.000 Philipino Hot Shots Will Tour America MANILA, tP) Three keen eyed Filipino war veterans who repre sented their country in the Olym pic rifle and pistol team mvtches expect to continue on to thi; Lmted States to show their wares al Camp Perr and elsewhere. Team captain Alfred von Kins iedel manager of the sports de partment of a downtown Manila store, is 31. He was a participant in Hie battle of Aglaloma Point, in l which a handful of Filipinos and Americans wiped out a Japanese attempt to ouHlank the lines on ; Balaam 1 Cesar .laynie. who made 599 out ul 000 points in the .22 rille com petition at the Philippine Olympic tryouts, is credited with killng 20 ! Japanese in patrol encounters in Hie Hataan jungle. t--"" - - PVER AuOWED to forget that they are Americans " is luwered et sunset at the White Hus. -.an C'" . i, Moui Vnrk. It was here that Su ,et I-,.- r.fjr -- I km io",akin Bnd two aiaes anegeuiy ies, inn a K -1'iiUna, itussian ictn-uei. ih- '-n"f Ihe House Un-American Activities C'.m ; t, p, ,:,itinei)t tor permission to question :.:r. -v s 'iinestigalioD of Communist e-l ' i".e . v ' S'. tcs. (Jntertioial .rc!i..'.n". ) hools Can Still Be id. Says Secretary at, Kilucatii'ii ;ui,-nn imn n:'li (.'.iiii- ft,.r.Oess .11 ,:,,, -nil ;! in I lie I'nh C,iii. aii.i ac- Ktl- Si'iii'itarv :ni .nticle m jiullilr.lt loll Eiiwrtimt'iif nt iii;iiii'n- pmnls inn lias nnv hut luipcs 'liMilIlfllll.ll urns IfiM IMi - 2H, i k ol I In IK- llll'IHI'jIl its W iiilllMllllees Din i iei sons mill -a s t lial -iniif 1 m t 1 1 le m M'i'tiivil li uin l.'li- iliiiini! alai:'- uf the !.i -.ml. in- d ii! MHiir of v- i- iiiiii Ii too ii urn white viho graduate. 8 A large proportion of niiuul plants are sub-standard ami in adequate. 9 Too many schools are too small to provide an adequate edu cational program at a reasonable cost. 10 Vocational trainins; is in adequate. "Some one has observed that a jniure adequate educational uo igram will cost mine money,'' lie jsays, "to which another replied that il would at the same time save .money." A Committee has already 'proposed a six to ten ear school '.building program for construction and repair work. i The Stale Kdncation Commis- sion is headed by I!. Oraily I'an kin of Clastonia. and Mr-. 1!. S. Ferguson of Taylors il le is seci i -tary. The work of the Coiiiinissiun is financed thromrh $ril).l)(ill ap piopriated by Ihe HI-17 Ceneral Assembly anil a yranl l i uin I lie Knapp Koundalion ol Ni u Vol k. Noah Numsscuil !':!' I' ( oil iliiliis llial l-ii plm'I.HII fl' n i I ii i 1 1 ile pi'it limn one ilii'ii:- ln-iore 1 sdl.inl. )(. I"! 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