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Show PAGE TEN BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah December Wednesday, 21, 1949 Three Million To Set Up School Barring Negroes 'Ala. (UP) Three faculty members are work-ischool g to get a "dream ready to open next year for the nun Jewish, students, as oid.-rein a will left by a Wealthy, eccentric real estate dealer in 19,'iO. The $3,000,000 estate of the late Harvey G Woodward was tied up in couit until when a board of seven governors was oidered to establish the school "as expeditiously as possible. (The idea of the school is somewhat similar to that provided for in an endowment by iieoige Aiinstrong, wealthy Mississippi planter and oil man, disclosed recently in Natchez. Mr. Aimslrong gave a grant worth for a school open only icn-tuly- white Christians vvh.ch white supremacy states rights. The grant was to teach BIRMINGHAM, non-Negr- o , it to e x ceremonies would be held Unless the boys themselves conducted them. Negroes As Laborers Negroes would be employed on the school grounds only as common laborers because of the probability of pupils unconsciously acqumng the Negros type of actions, language, lack of and way of real observation thinking. Wixjdward reportedly worked are N. H. Batchel-dei- , on this "dieam school for years Will Ji. loinicrlv of the Missouri before his death. He said that and1 Military Academy of Mexico, esthetic things will be favored ac- cepted by Jefferson Military College near Natchez.) Woodward specified that no by race Negroes and no Jews, and not by religion, would lie admitted to the school. The money came from the soil of Alabama and I wish to H 4UFDRA the while people of Alabama, he said in lus will. Northerners To Teach All teachers, for the first 25 years of the school's existence, would come from the north so that southern boys might learn by contact. The teacheis "shall avoid diudgeiy to studiously or to themselves and no pupils formal examinations will be field. The fust thu-- faculty mem-lleiuin CHRISTMAS r- sc lei led Mo ; I)r. Richard C. Crosby of Miami University, Oxford, O., and Ian Stuart of Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, Pa. All three have established residence lien- - and rented downtown oflices. They are negotiating for a school site and plan to let a construction contract soon to build the school. Under thp unusual will, the no religious school would use emblems or furniture. To avoid religious excitement or controversy, the will said no religious such as hands, glee clubs ami photography. "I wish that much effort be made to inculcate love for truth and work, he wrote in his will. Woodwards wife was left one- half of the income from the es- with atomic energy projects. tate but when she dies the enAmerican industrialists are retire income will go to the school. ported to be keenly interested in The hoard of governors is a the new ore. I group. to 1455, which Is the highest valued book in the world. It is valued at 1,000,000 (about $240,000) and was hibited in the Congressional exLi- brary in Washington, D. C. Other famous books In the museum include the handwritPortugal Discovers Ore ten Bible of the The "Psalterium, Charlemagne, MAINZ, Germany (UP) Maybe Of Atomic Use which was finishworld the oldest piinted page in ed by Gutenberg in 1859, and LISBON, Portugal (UP; Dis- is kept in the Gutenberg Muthe illustrated history Bible of covery of a new mineral in An- seum here. Dibold Lauber, dating back to gola, Portuguese West Africa, Johann Gutenberg, inventor of 1420 has been reported the printing press, printed two The mineral, to be known as postcard size pages of the "Last cianitis, is derived fiom a na- Judgment in 1443. Prof. Dr. tural silicate of aluminum and Ruppel, director of the museum, Chance iron oxide. estimated their value at 24,000 Father And Son Cianitis is capable of with(about $6,000). CLEVELAND (UP) A chance The museum also contains the standing the highest temperatures, a factor which should famous Gutenberg Bible, hand word at a German airport remake it useful in connection printed by Gutenberg from 1452 united Ernest Stech and his son, Oldest Printed Page Shown In Museum Re-Unit- es Stech stopped off on his way back toat cSSS from a meeting 0f the Government Movement s holm. One of his hirn, using his young man nearby asJd n the patty hat 18 ir name was. Then he stepped over Stech. he a you aie my father.sa,i n turally was surprised Along with his son c found that he had three ,ec' children. He left Germany8"! er a divorce from his first,? leaving Ids sun in care molhe, and maternal ii J lli t0cl1-t- A f Although the Christmas shoppers have purchased many articles at our store, we still have a good selection of items for the last minute shopper. Give FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION Sun Valley Skis MAKE a INSURANCE We have added to our sales force in order to take care of the PAYMENTS Shop conveniently and quickly for the gifts he wants most and still get a good selection from which to choose. rush. BY MONEY ORDER OR CHECK Manuf. by Anderson-ThompsoGive the best in skis to the spoilsman for Xmas. 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