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Show inner life, or any protections cordin to Secretery-Generof the. farm homes have radios. mob hysteria, propaganda, Iaternaitonal Food Emergency !against or economic prejudice golc al (SzeAe memcAni iUai rwr Friday, November 28, 1947 MORAL PURPOSE MORE NEEDED THAN MONEY IN U. S. SCHOOL SYSTEM Signs of sickness in our educational system are not academ ic but moral, and better pay for our teachers will not cure the malady unless the moral purposes deof education are revived, clares Stanley High in the Readers Digest for December. While our 2 -- billion dollar a year school system is, materially, the most impress vie educational establishment in history, the little red school house was morally a better investment. It is useless to expect our children to become articulate, and informed un less they learn the values which make such attributes worthwhile the author contends. A poll taken in American institutions of higher learning recently revealed that 96 per cent of all students devoted no time to any systematic study of ethics, the science of the good life. A Regents inquiry into school education in secondary New York State concluded: We are turning out a vast number of boys and girls each year who are not ready for adult life, have no idea what opporThey tunities exist, how to look for work, or how to work when they get a job. Few hvae implanted in them any seeds of individual self-discipli- bricks. High finds no educational value j in increased educational approprl- ations. are not Our schools What the rest something apart; of America ' is largely determines what the schools are. The little red schoolhouse had moral purpose because America had moral purpose. Our forefathers did not expect education to make up, at public expense, for their private to strengthen deficiencies, but the moral training which they gave their children at home. ' that parents , : Believing laymen must share the blame for the lapse of ethical purpose in education, Tigh urges a revival of home training in moarl values. j USED KITCHEN FATSS MUST AID WORLD SSUPPLY Despite of stepped-u- fats and n oils production in the U. S. enormous short the world is quantities of food supplies ,ae- - Council D. A. Filz Gerald. The fodo shortage, as such, will ft It in every Anerdican home, the American Fat Salvage com mittee points out. nad reduced world production of fats and oil U. E. ex along with have a created ports grave short of fats oils and for indus age trial use, which make even n.'ort necessary the need to con serve and turn in used kitchen ats. inn-ease- FOR PLUMBING REPAIR CALL Meservy Laundry BAUGH Phone 34 PLUMBING CO. Quality and Service Specialize in Shirts and Curtains UP FROM THi C K AV E ! 12 per cent drop in curworld production of fats and oils as compared to jrrewar production means a world short age of over 8 billion pounds of fats and oils for food and industrial use. The U. S. is sending to other nations over 452 million pounds of fats and oils during the last three months of 1947 more than twice the amount shipped during the entire first six months of this year although all prewar U. S. surpluses have been used up. The rent With the world clamoring for food, irrigation is expanding, and land preparation by leveling as pictured above is one of the most important phases in irrigation. The use of heavy equipment such as in the picture is one of the many snbjects discussed in Union Pacific Railroads new agricultural booklet, soil-movi- ng "Irrigation Guide. 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