Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 41]

yet not the ending, neepts American society, I de not py for a ~Feuntain of Youth~ in some forgotten clime or time.~ ments of Dr. Heidegger to ~find the ~Elixir of Life. I do not search for the ~Philosopher~s Stone~ in order te get that ~Midas Touch~ neither do I search for Plato~s Republic or Sir Thomas More~s ~Utepia.~ Those ~Seven Cities of Ciboala and ~El Dorado~ still remain beyond the margins of my subconscious. i _ All these delusions and dreams are the motions of man void of his reasonings. I can no longer accept them as derivatives of _ Orderly thinking from _ logical minds. I know from the bloody pages of history that no man ever glorified on those pages for the building of a city. Instead, his glory was achieved by the destruction of a city! Today I realize I am dealing with the destructive ~nature of man, and whose nature has been and is being formed by the milieu of which I am, an integral part. I am also in-complete realization of the fact that ~he problem of Man is Man~ Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Spencer, Dewey, Russell all knew this too. It remained for Mark Twain to put it simply. He said ~The only thing wrong with the human race, is the human race~! For it is Man who creates eee 45 Families Install Bathrooms In Class A e ee eo. e Mississippi Community _ Forty-five of the 51 families in the 1962 first-place community of Pike County, Miss., have installed bathrooms within the past three years, reports W. E. Am-ons, State leader of the Cooperative Extension Service. The prize-winning community is Andrewstown - Whitestown - Morgantown ~ origanally. three. communities: which - have one as a résult of schobd }péonsdkidation. It took first plateé-i test. In addition to bathrooms, ~ six }' families built new homes _~ last year and four remodeled. Twenty now have home freezers, 48 have screened their homes, and._all have discarded their kerosene lamp and turned to electricity. Other achievements of the community include the purchase of the old Whitestown school for a recreation center, a drive for 100 percent school attendance, |: and encouragement of more students to go to college: Students from the. community are enrolled at Tuskegee, Southern University, Jackson College, and the University of Illinios. ' By Melvin Banner man~s problems, and thus must it { be Man who: must solve.Man~s Problems, but whose solutions will in turn create more problems that Man must solve, ~ The tragic inevitability of this situation is that Man could not advance to higher levels. of intelligence without these - problems - created by solutions obtained from earlier problems. The Platonie approach through dialectism is to me, the surest approach. Though it may. take:a little longer the results may be of a more lasting nature. Good men produce good government. Destructive men produce destructive government. Democracy produces the Institution of.Government and Democracy is produced by. reason, logical reasening and the dialectical approach. This the politicians need to learn. And I am no politician! "And emotions | never solve anything! Artist Will View His Masterpiece For The First Time, April 24 Millard Sheets, noted California artist who. désigned the new mural over the Main Library~s, Cass Avenue entrance, will be in Detroit Wednesday, April 24, to see his completed masterpiece for the first time since its installation, and to deliver a lecture at 8 p. m., in the Community Arts Auditorium on the WSU campus. Mr. Sheets~ talk, ~Adventures in Vision,~ is part of the Friends of Detroit Public Library Lecture Series, in observance of National Library -Week and the Detroit Adventure Spring Festival of the Arts. The program is open to: the public. ~eon: | petition with 11 others in the annual community eres arte: con oe team are: Feel Walker, Rob A | Semon sake PE Atchison. 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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 41]
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April 20, 1963
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