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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1957)
Salem, Oregon, Saturday, April 6, 1957 THE CAPITAU JOURNAL Section' 3 Page 1 High Priority Given Schools By President ' More Important, Says Ike, Than Missiles Or A-Energy By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH WASHINGTON UH - President Eisenhower, stressing need for more classrooms, says America's schools are "more powerful even , than the energy of the atom" and ' niore important than guided mis tiles. ." The President put, it that way . last night in a new appeal for con gressional approval of the admin istration's school construction ppo-, gram. - In an address at the centennial dinner of the National Education Assn. and to a nationwide radio school training of the nation's youth to the quest for enduring world peace. "The hope of the world," he said, "is that wisdom can arrest ; conflict between brothers. I be 1 lieve that war is the deadly har vest of arrogant and unreasoning minds." But the strength of America's arms, he said, always is related to the strength of the minds of its people. "Our schools are strong points In our national defense," he said. . "Our schools are more important than our Nike batteries more nec essary than our radar warning nets, and more powerful even than the energy of the atom. "This is true, if for no other reason than that modern weapons must be manned by highly edu cated personnel if they are to be elfective, and the energy of the atom can only be understood and Developed by the most highly trained minds in the country." ; The President's audience of . about 1,200 educators listened in solemn silence during his 15-min-ulc talk, but gave him a big ova tion when he was introduced and ct the conclusion. Eisenhower sounded his new ap peal for action a few hours after the first step in Congress toward easing the classroom shortage. A House Education subcommit tee yesterday approved 6-1 a bill to authorize a five-year, two-bil-lion-dollar program of federal . grants to help the states build schools. The bill, scheduled to go before ; the full committee next Thursday, r' is a compromise between the ad ministration's plan for a four-year $1,300,000,000 program and a sug gestion by Democrats for a six- year, S3,600,ooo,ooo program. HE SAW THE LIGHT I KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP)-The lndrre disallowed Arthur L. Bur nett's claim that a green light gave him the right of way when ne arove mrougn an inieiseLium here without stopping and was ar rested. Burnett was fined $150 for drunken driving after a policeman testified there is no tratfic light at the corner in question. "THE WORST SORROWS IN LIFE ARE ITS FEARS" (Author's Nome Below) It is surprising that there are still people who fear to go to their Dentist regularly. They are afraid that he may possibly discover a new cav- ty that needs tilling.' They forget that neglect nq to take care of one early, always' results in consider able pain later. 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