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. . , . , J- . 77777777-7, r ..., .fT . -, J V -,till le passed during .ttfvaetvioti. 'It. luAYy importance an every program t complications1 aiul. opposition .thermU T.;k'Y V 'wV,' - AvJ , ,f '-.-v r'".J J ' j""' rr;;i; l Ery' Evening Exceot Sunday, J tioariyWnleiW ,"'v( yt"- j , -- v ,W5oft-W." Wair-fftrfefi' ihud "Henry Bf prnii each.1; One .".would v abolish v ihy 'Pcpa rt-i f importance' be gii GH.4rinaryt rfiCogn.f, iOJttthe.anurYr l?l,'l ' iskapL The. Mair.V ' S18' voonspiringj' , tq j y ) --; v W-TT- - p- Uoto?KrWe''Cto '-not ohject Up-'afDeparW J ournal - of the National : Educatron - lorevent ' ;the 'Iranpartatioji1 1 of vmlol- i 1, :i 'it',"' "I." i ' f I i.tnwA. r-P -fTiofi rtlliiiu- will BiwiirT . . . h . ..'.. x ..' ..-.!: . -. w " . - . v 1 . Lu....'i-niL.T W -r-w . t '. lu i - t . men!N"f Tlhhllc-, Wolf are but w''must a VKresTilt of iih9Pr:neour1ii' dismfsalvitoda,'of ifi&yyvit' of esreqj:' aoirhel atof; and also vfkti UTD!part- cotithHiei'to insist aVPepar'taint of mSat bi.Vpblte KYclMh &tsthl an,; ,jjluati'onVi' -t; it." -There-vis abundant evidence ihat-thi r i i iHovemeh"foi4.jf Iepnrtment qCE4u . , "..m-.-: I f ri m . I I 11 ( X -v -.-' fl; . . II -1 m a r . m i h ft mm ii'..- m ;tv A A ii A ii CWV ViJl Jl Jl 111 -i 4 :AN ' ' HOME TELEPHONE 1 14? j I , , GfreenvjUeJ.v....il5KJ2l itaiis, street t u , . , , - H Fa vtteYille.V. ..... 112 , 'G lfeen -. Street f irst, would txaJisf wr.Uf 1k liureau - of 4 : - K - Jlalgn:.tr....:...;..Tinies BnTldmSj E1lcatlon to thQ DepaTjjnent of .,T-a- tl?nr: tbp! Year' 1917 M the (V wSuld inffUdJ" itin the'Dei Liuriaent A)f 'Welfare. 1 - .Member -.or xnc Assovwieu while. wofeW ftnofr reor4aaiaiKon The Vssociiiiel Press is exelixsirely ",. .fs,. . v v J - , -,s. .. .. of he DeiMirtnicnts in tfresnte rest ot entitled to use for 'republication of all v , - : nowa ,iu,Mtf.Ju ercMlited W it or not t -ef t itfWW, and wouW liot oppose t,lit otherwise .ci-editel in this paper and also.' the-local 'oipws ? publishe hereU 5 " R.TES: Iayable in Advance i l.Year 7 6f M6uths,... . 3n Moattta.-; .y. 1 Mottth 1 Week ...... .. . . . .SG.OQ 1.30 .5) 43 creation ' of other ntny departments it, Entered at Ureeiwlks jN- C?1 post ' of (ice as .eond-c'laas matter. ItEPAJBIEXT QF EDUCATION IS IAIPEBATn-E. The political atmosphere at the Na tion's - Capital is .surcharged with ex jectaney" "and uncertainty. -Vll .want tonow; somie say they know; hut n. . bodyj knows. The Sixty-Stvth gresss is now in its closing . session. Whfcnny.he ii-Kfcomplished during this , shcJrtf scission h' purely ,ct)njectnrah The leaders of Moth House ami Sen;t? -if . j ' , have .announce ihjit no general eg: islation will be considered, only the necessary apprevriatiun . bills.V;-TiK; new President and the new ngress ... ... r-- 1 .III 1 . . C 1 1 . . " wyi nor taKe, cirici" u" me iuunu ul v! MarchJ .. It, is gcneraVv supposed that PresidRt Harding wLU all the Six ty-serenrh :.eff ngress in sptcial session .fn. Marcher A$ril. The i;enwr cor- respondents Uled all t.h?KJinej: f'Si't? positions '.' many times over, mcJudiriix I'f''j the J)fipartmeii; of KOvseatioii, hut thr i -jf;!; t man who knows has not spoken. - ; .ViC 1-., Anticipating the enactment of llsg- ; -Trw, v.- k . : V . ... islation during the new administration for the '"'reorganization of the Kxecu tiyepartihents, 'several bills on .thi. 4 4.-T. of -thernsWouhtFgi.v a iy ki'eatt'r -w;-coguition to oiiuefttum thaV-it1 hav has Hor -mafce Any ore -gfeHercim'Pi motion and suiiKrt- 4n -pa5' witli anin-alv, lmt"mfh 'hAicbsEthlIer apprb'. ia-iation's than thre. Tlieie nar ly left' times as .many .employes in tthc Iiurca.u of Ayimal .Industry as in. the Bureau of .Education, alid the , IJ vern ment spends fonr times muth per head on theattle, horse, mules, sheep and hosl of the country. .through the Iturcau'of Animal IndnsUv-tM i-tspeiids per capita on the school children of thti tmitry 'thronah stJie 5ureau-"of Ktlmsition. aYid the Iinivau of 'Animal Industry is jnjy- bn.tf rseveira-l similar bureaus iu l he. Ienartincnt7of 'Agricul ture.' liven if Mi-4)f JhteiUille were soirie of dissipoere bjif the-orppos,i tion Vbjch (i.v'most hearjd.is hagq.ct oi tion,1 ''and -must JiVeakdown VheU'the trathr i$ .Jkinownt ajftd: undeistood.' ?Jt. is absurd itOj'iftateillja under, the prpvis. ous-pt tlie SmlthrTowtierrbill cotttrli eif the.Spublie Jsr'hdols woul be cen,iral izel Jiu-v JVashhigf onfi whei. It .Jspfectfi; cAUy f rrpvidesfoi, state and local Icon-? tt'ol.. t But . 'every yltnock is proving a boosts ; The- friends " of - public;' eduea,- k$ becorning'- aroused. Thsyvare il I puftcit'hools, should-presume ta be so concerned about theirtv.elfare,- acd they very logically -conclude, that, public education- is-, safest' n the hand;v'f its friends, ?1ie American people have a wa,of.'fiiling.ut. what is nght-and best;und theu'briiigjug it toryas. . This time ia-eritieal. Taie frieiKls of '-i . -.':. '. public; education ;have, -ftnopportuulty r.ight jUow: ,to shoy their 'devotion- oyalty- for a. , Depart-meut . of .;Eduea tion. Never mind the ttraid . and tho doubting; This is a time for acf ion. Coiigryiismeu a,iuliiators, are' .always '7 MaSekDi;,;' 4. r cifiar taste better mofsf hT your! Hhmptt :f sweeien; yourpreato plcascdjto he fjm their -constituents AJiundred .telegrams ' ndi letters to passeu rue xrienus ot iuKaiiion wouia leaoti couht tell nil the nels of etlnca vv - J V-'". have to keep right on wHrking. fin a Dop.iitnM'ut of Kdut-.it ion. Wo. ask iia Jess .for live stock but mc re for ;t-hil-dren. - . ----- - - '' The nifh-Towivoir "bin wohld lift educaficn out. of thor sul fprdhia te , sitiou in whkh it ha,?, ho .l9gr btn-n sufmu'reed and glvtti.itcdual : vreeogid- i ' -:";i tioii, with gricnltuvel ijCnMPi- - aiut latr, with a Fecretarj in th-v Presil dent's cabinet. PresUlpnthK-t tlartl ing ;dii-hHT.l , iy hiSr sfitteip(?ut f ,to the committee- of Hie National "Edncation A-siwicintion. at Marion, im fk-tolwr T, that "Education is so iqthnately f-elat ed,tii?very nhase of himfeni. welfare ajid subject have been introduced, , altho'l to. .the iraK-utity of ' . V. - : ' , - our free institu tion. Oticjfrhuids will "help, too. We have 'i some powerf pi allied., in this cause. Six. of the great national orga uizationst jot womeiii are i aggressively. istfppjrtittff the .mcvement' ajtd many natioiiaKtfi-gtoUzatJon 0f men are ris in in lppdrt of the; highest., welfare, rtf- the public schools. vThe justice, of bis corsq appeaLf- to" tiearry alb patri otic citizens. ' v The ;rpi!er , rtH-ci u t ion , ud . iivraav I tlon educatioUf iiytUts Federal (Sav-'f ernnu lit is so fair-' ami -reasonable- and m clearl.v essential t: fhe presorvatiop and dev?lcpment of all that, is best in ourruationa life .that it is sure to come. : It mayvhc-delayed but it can '&' v r iL-m.rm.i i i j .K -MV-' y ,J,l4iif 4 A' bC J ' t I -V I 1 " i - - i I - f I TV''' V I r Hi I - I i y -.it i. i- - . i i . - - v l . 1 'S - ; X i "f- ii - 1 n i rrrn i ,- - I Br I. IUI V J f-lM.tfMIIf 1 II IbT - 9 itfohltv ". " - : 1 -kic ;tif l uuvr: 9iil:iii n; II . - - i. In a - f..lTin 'i'. 1-1. m v v c& a v w- g5 ' -l II WMUUI f IJIV '...-A,yr-;''i- fa. 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