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Show " TTTi Herald Telephones Saetety E&Mr FORTY-SECQN- 7 IE ...M . BkImm Otaaa EJiMrlal m4 Km DvC Utt ................17 YEAR. NO. D 7.o- O TELEPHONED m U ret nor paper malar! beor ( a'dtK net, telefihooe ana paper will - PROVO; UTAH. THURSDAY, JUNE delivere. 16, 1927. 1 w fin fr J) J 1 t I UNDERSTAND K!W IS III! BlI'Fl Twins Captured Lindbergh at Unknown Soldier's Tomb IF Will Receive Orteig Prize Tonight; St LouE I'repSres to Receive Hero With f Local Men Address Club On Memphis Meetings; Prof. Osmond of R Y. U. Talks On 'Literature and Life' Enthusiasm if"'1 Dr. John K. Norton Speaks At B. Y. U. On Status Of rTeachers; Optimism Is Key-- . note of Talk. - - -- . i . f 1 Intcr-Datioi- 4:j, a t linen-alil- -- - Hebeii 4mched-nth4- quali- ' ties of life that are the production of literature, ami pointed to the fact that so long as s one is keenly aware of his he cannot reveal those higli- er qualities of perfection. The scak- er defined literature which he chnr ncteri.ed as one of the major fin" nrts. He tinted to two things in literature that he decla red . have ' merit cleverness and skill. Milton, he said, was a skilful lioet, lmt ssed little or none of the clevrjos' Here erness of Shakerprtire. illustrations of his point by "of the masrending from the worts ters of literature. In conclusion, he nnd two of his own compositions and gave interesting sidelights from a literary point if view. In his report on the International convention. Secretary Syme stated that there was so much of interest that it was impossible to nssiiui'ntt lint a small nart of it. Contact Is Inspiration "The contact that one gets from the convention is a wonderful in spiralion.to those who attend, and It would,, 'suggestion at thi time that every Kiwniiinn who pos lihier-fectlon- 1 1 c1),l.-.- .., ..U.,.l (ll Pn.iHl Hon in 1!)28," Mr. Svm" urged. In (riving a few high spots mi th convention, Mr Synio was Nirticu Inrly impressed with the mental feat, of Secretary Parker of Kiwani International, who introduced the international officers, past presidents Ohulrmeh of internntion ., JU ..eonumniH'Sr district and mcmlierK' of headtpiarters "staff witlMJtit any notes or references. ' "In, addition to lending his word of praise to the southerners for the hospitab'e recoptiou teiidered, tilt jjreat crowd assembled in. tjie. vcution'city. Mr, Adiinis gave inter- epfin-J- ; hii!hlij;bts on his visit to (lie Jjlissisippi .nnd gulf, coast food area. In conclusion he touched on the wonderful resources of the of southland the ' levelopinent Htiil is in its in which, he, ' ' t fancy. , '. Anson Hatch presided at "today's nKvting and inloduccd as cttests llar'en Adams, who returned ye terday from Harvard university with his fath riding Diest . or Walter Adams; E. of Odorado SpritiKs; Spncer IVors ley, Los Angele.s, and Alfred Wors ley, Trovo. It was announced at tHlay's iiKvt Ing that the Provo club will enter tain the Salt Lake, Bingham. Springville and Spanish Fork clubs at a chicken dinner, bonfire pro cram and dance at Vivian Park. I'rovo canyon, next fhursday eve.V ning. -- " . . ' , Utah Generally fair tonight and ' tomorrow j warm4 er east portion. Maximinn fcrop. Wednesday .. .76 Prbvo Chosen for 1928 Con- - aecouipaoiedAiy Richard Blythe, b lersonal representative, and Lie vention; Mrs. Jane Williamtenant St. Clair Street of the Sell son Honored By Sisters J 4. UroVo was signally 4 by-h- , t ridge air field, Michigan, the fli warmed np the motor of the ami pursuit plane la which be had flow to New York from Washington j .Monday, pulled a ' flying auit 01 said a few words and waa off, Lieutenant Street followed in al ither plane. Lindbergh's plane had no Ugh I so he let. the army flier take til end. Ht Trenched Mffchellfleld bis return trip in plenty, of tin to motor back to XeW York, And e: ind begin a busy lasf day's prograi nf six engagements, the last n'l.l-- h ha n il Vllleh Wll he tea the $25.(MHl Raymond Ortei rize for being the first person ly from New .York to Paris. ; four-yea- forty-foiirt- yout-hfii- ' - Coblidge Beigms ''.;,;' . y UTAHCOUNTY IS PROTECTED Dakota Vacation MM" n-- ed Quebec Report Oh Lost French RETURNS HOME g Fttrus-vvorl- Airmen Is Hoax e two-ton- e cities, . i v i presi-I'nt't- d rp ; l . a,i . - - . pro-wa- ,"e-,- . 1h-e- assiK-iutiiiii- ir y """'""". more,-nde-jiiat- ROADTO ASPEN STRANGLER MAY ' I Lyman Merrill Badly Injured In Los Angeles . ( GROVE OPENED BE IN CUSTODY i'.KHI-util- . th' r. - summer-- v v1 When Is A Boy Not A Boy? Ask The Sheriffs Office! . . lK-ke- g - - "bard-lookin- " g - nul-ui- Mininitim temp. Wednesday ...43 Uudliergh started to the field, his forninl evening clothes in whb he attended a benefit boxing mati and two theatrical performaneJ last night the lust of which begi after 1 a. in. lie slipped n Ii flying digs at the field.' Arrlvii i'.t Cttrtlss field In an auiomobill honored grand lod,'e of I'tah. Knights. f Pythias nnd Pythian Sisters, nt r Postal Inspectors, after a annual convention brhit, hate captured the famous lx the Alltreluolit t'Vlu, Hoy (iibiMc) ulid jf that organization held In Ogilen A thlnl Uay, i;t Sieuhonvllle, Wednesday, when M. 11. .Graham brother, Hugh, was caught several f lhi city wis, elected gruud chanmonths ago in the Philippines when1 he wus serving in, the ntuu., ,Xhe.. cellor in? the. t'tah domajn, ud Jlrs. brothefa are chargetl with holding larur wil.iatnson, also of1 Provo, wtfs uti a- train near Siskiyou, ore., and letted rMiid chief of the Pythian killing a mail clerk and three train jesters. In addition o these nnuors I'rovo w'as named as the place for men.. Hugh !s now on trial. .he 1!2S convention. AtiiOiig the Provo delegates nt tbi' iv. of P. convrnliou were .Mr. (Jra- y li.'iin. Henry (5. Hlumenthul. E. O in pendent upon eompi'nsatl i. Recoirnizing n long felt Moc. K. A. Mitchell, Kdward Scherer of gainfully President Starts On First I'tah county for better tire protee employed compensation iscar Sehonfeld, md In I'nited the persons tion for districts outside if the cor Other officers named by the Real Vacation For President INirate liinils of d.ties and towns of States from Hockefeller down to Knights of Pythias are the fo'hiw-Ing- : ST. LOUIS. June 10 (UP) Wit! the newslaiy averages $2.U0 ikt with . equip . Vice chanedloi; X. W. teachers' Or United Stated; Quiet the county o$ the detail of the arrangement average annum; very incut, the. board of co,iinlycomniis Magna; jirelate, John is ?1,3K, only ,$7(MI ladow 'or the homecoming of Oilon.l Pervitdes Summer Home sioiKTH lias negotiated contracts salary ; relllrdll, Scofield keeKi of the general average. The jiercent-agharles A. Lindliergh comiJeted, S svith these cities I A." give outlying Period designs done lit a variety and seal, W. L. '.'nderwood : master of teachers receiving $KxtO per Minis waited impatiently today f (M ICl'.Kt'. June l"i (11'- )and effects colors ami of districts lite same protection that Is unnum is the .if exchequer, H .11. Parr, Salt Lake; the return of the hoy it started ol snipe as that of all tlte a of ,T:;i... lfl ( f given the respective cities, accord.litst to relieve the niotinlon i:apim general reduction in sizes, are master of arms, J. H. Brown. he" first nonstop flight from Nel gainfiilly employed receiving $l,WH'; i 'I ; . ; !;!! the of t.eiiteii P) life in the llri-lr..'ks t A. village of O. announcement in features .the ing Smoot, rnd the iitihp of teachers re- Mitstnnding grand inner guard, W. H. York lo Paris. Lindbergh is expeH Sandy; srcentage I' ; ,1 W. of Chicot infie. in Norlliern Je.. to model railroad, hairinaii ofihe county boiird. list- !!r wn. Helper; grand otiter guard d to arrive with an escort of piaitoK. according $1,100 is the same as the :,: ...,"'( '. lii'kV awokf tii'ined A. b.H', Ml .'teC(,lllllilllt Mr. Smoot explains that while tlie ceiving !;:y in of all 'the gainfully em- er Taylor, manager of the music II. 1.. Taylor, igdeu; tntoteis it. W. lirplanes at 4 p. m. tomorrow. Hs ix'rcentage In !; ( !'. i: ml. of to iiiiis liiver South nppropriatioa lor thi-- purixise was ie if' Taylor Hrofher Crane, Scofield; tribune, Mark ilais fe eplinnl departinent ranee over the city will lie siJ ployed rceiving $2,(HH).. a ' more tlvan n hiiiiilrcd miles imrl!) (rA v.m an a ;i not large, still with the cooperation KetirenMtit company, who has just returned Uccdall. SnP I.'ike lit a spirited ipix'tt nailed by the sounding of everl AiTangiuents Inn u( ;l irting-thatconvention' Siates t the annual the of In re of if the fire departments of the counfrom eoiilest S. 1). llidtmnt of Salt Itlkc noise facility in the city from fa Provisions are being made lir a v. r I ...I. I' Tench Music Mer fli rs. un- the missing ty, fire protection heretofore as elected supreme representative. number of states for thv retire National Association of ory whistles and church bells dowl A trout, st renin patrolled Chailes Nuiigesser and Kraneois novrn to property owners outside ment of s1M.ranuaUHi teachers. The chants held at the Hotel Stevens, The knights created a fund for o autoniohile horns. i ilciui-Coli. Iiad U "ii found. The report will lie given, and there li. r.iit by bis nam; beasts if cities deicndeiit uienilM'rs of the order speaker advocated this procedure, Chicago. The Spirit of St. Louis alone wil was soon relayed to (Quebec nnd a Id in by barbed wire romicd in ivil' be no further hesitancy on the not so much for the lienefit of the Most of the new designs are of which" will lie dlsKiised a colli liy e landed at the Lambert-St- . Loua lis front, there ii was telegraphed biilge was p irt of firemen' of the principal teachers as of Mhe pupils. ..aid: a When. (he jierlod' types, many lieing shown mlttiv consisting of (irMinl 'hnnce!- - "ield. Escorting p'anes will retmi siiid lor In and cabled to a'l parts of tlv of iiies its to their duty whotk-firv..uflH to n am in. and there jvas Ho .1,1 orange I,. tht green lis I..,. lacquer (,.n,.l.a 111,111 km, itiiit (iraham. chairmitit; Mr. I'nder " o Sctrtt field at Belleville,' III i,.ti,i a world. 'ireaks out in their neighborhood, UHru,ii,in lie to disturb him. Mv. Iteeilnll of jMM)r wrvi,v wood, stsretary; Mocking of other colors;,-- designed to add Uudliergh will circle the citv heforl room to rather of Mr. the eolor touch Smoot Illais, when located by the explains. the line of promotion, tine st ile Ci Wat. urn mill L. Newt !,.iH'nr.en anil photographer.: Mr." liignting. l iiiled Press, admitted lie perpe- Such an ai raiigeiuenr ll ' after nnothci .vi't-bus "!UlllIUHl l'l'IIVi1- - tint il Hi' Hint' t'U'l',Ulllllii alike,' . Moid of ipiarler'i d too far awnv to :is'; ilgdeu The ceremonies at ; the flylnl "jo-rnlmen ' to, I'l'"' ems or rooiiexl him to ,'iul.l meet with general npprovnl inPnf svstmiH. some of them ineff n- Taylor slates. of In addition iiini the to seiwtion Ield will lie brief. "Mayor Vlctol 111'. of life.'' The ile;l of the citizens of the county who tive, but ten or twleve solid, monolotiv The Hotel Slei'en, said to be the i.nr.--. ioi-xc lit at his direction. , i in nisi in lor grand cniei. Hi'ler will lead the official. welroiii '"fn have witnessed heavy hisses for of Hie sttKgvsted itself to him. he iiil'b'd xue enntended world, that Vaegest proved speaker Possible Idsinrbaiifes Pythian SMers elected the fol ng iniinittee. : inuiiergh will g of such protection. With the) vision should lie made for continued sjiecial interest In uiembers of the jlhe by. reports that f.ares had lowing officers: I'ast grand chief o the. home of Hnrrv' K. Knighi The nig-gt. hil's are doted With com is t This sighted in the region, of r ine tu" lie servt in irom hostelry i Mrs'. Kuth Klyitii. Price: grand sen cfmnry tppropnaiion training of teachers .tie df his backers, and remain therl recs. and the air is 1o isk at least various . cities will find it possible that the highest efficiency of .he prised or .I IKH) rooms aim ,,. r.i nips tif- itiie Price I'rethcrs Mrs JUn .,,,., mi undisturbed evening. cooler than ill Washington., L'runlicr which for degrees; on their 'd ejibtrge cnmimny present equipment teacher shall not be renched in five liatnH, aim is siiiu.ieu .uictitgaii grand junior, Mrs. Ida. Stewart V Late "Saturday morning a" aerie 151. ;is works. lew tourists pass occasionally in order that they-maThe fin res. it was i or six years, but at a much laei Boulevard five public functions in Lind .villi foreign tugs. Ar cowIkiv may IV'I, "l.. , learned, were ptirt nf a stole of M.T,1,..U!. ,,..... . Tliis is " lKiiig vdone in I!., ly jniW'LthejiewdeniaiHlshilt period. Millie I.. in...;;., ..... M,, .,,,., . -- .1,wi ,,. iTgh's honor will start " Tiwe- Pi starry otti iriouiitaiiiTtdat nill be made of them. sjgnubi stiilcn from I he- - ttnnemtl lhrouh required attendance at sum led the radio show, which he said' 1r"ss of records and iciirrcsisindence oiild stray past the soldier guard i aerial station. mer schools, and granting sabbatical was esiH'cia I, v a tractive. While Mrs. Josie Van ' Prle'en, Ogd'eti but these are thewmly iHssihledis-Mtrbaiice"in the not changes leaves of absence. there five . niany mistress of finttlce. M.rs. Alice ' Much is oeing done ;n 'be way nf lifjg radio circuits, the .cabinet de- .gnind i n dolt 1 nrt,, Mn,l ..H,.f..t iM'mTv. kkiiiu verv and are of wriod Mr. and Mrg. Coolidge arrived to tea"lj- sigus type m removing petty annoyances t ..i r. Airs, ticiiiros iiirner. .musiiu fi.i here late yesterday and were driven ith. They tire iH'n'g given mote ,., i.., outer Miss IIorteBsy Knrotite visited guard, Mr. I""'' .home over the road to the certttin tenure of off!:' reusouable Taylor Xeal. Park City: senior supreme living erudition- are being provid- K..,,isns Citv i.n'd Denver. Crnns in lodge. They dined there, served by the middle west, fie states, are very representative, Mrs. Myra Vincent tvhite house servants brought from ed, marriage is tot ne.w.irl,!..and junior supremo rep 'Lyman Merrill, 2"), son of Dr. a bar to women's teaching, hack ward owing to heavy rains and l'"1' Washington, and after a short stay Considerable road Improvement Mrs. Mary Harrison Flood waters in the resentntlve, and Mrs, Amos X. Merrill, was mistic outlook for the teaching cold weather, en the front porch retired to rest has beeif'done on "the 'Provo ctinyoy to the home n'gions of the Mississippi river have (igden. jour-m.seriously injured in a motorfrom their tedious side of the Timpanogos loop with is not "restricted accident yesterday aftercaused ihuch damage to crois, great cycle service The secret mi'n 'were the result that the North Fork road product 10 WINNIPKG, Man., June (TP) introiliiicd to their tent quarters noon, according to n telegram Dr. Norton closed with an opti- tracts of land lieing Inundated. Grove, is in fairinto TO FLY Aspen WANTS leading GIRL Search of the 'straiig'er'' wanted received by the parents. Dr. otrtbJuk. for jtfie U(bb'K all.' ut Ithem .spent their first ly good coiulition, aecomling to mist KANSAS CITY. Mo,. Jun 1G (V SHERLOCK" IS NO MORE Merrill and his wife lea for Los for the murder of a woman and a night in olKn slnefe. they haw Chairman A. O. Snustt of the board profession. 1') Mss Bnth Ilavllnnd. 2hU)UOS. : June V. (I PO Ange'es.at 9:10 this morning. girl here over the week end nnd been guarding presidents. The ser of county cminissolners. (Id stenoefnpher".. pould hardly wait book faniotis story IMPOSED While "'detail of the accidenl $130 Holmes, FINE Jerlock on builda care in were of of done lot a "We hitve work taken Com from she heard has .until siisixvtetl of having niunlered ifiorejy who confounded criminals today Arnold Vogel' was fined are lacking, it was.relxirt.ed that to the rear of the lodge which this road with a lioie of getting it ing h" E. '. She lannder Richard B,vd. than"a doxoii women in cities of the np' to the city court Mi'ednesday, ,following ( itlr test tul and iniignifying glass, Mr. Merrill had suffered a fracIhjs time ha lieen used as a ready for the Young university to take 4ier along conviction on a ehnrge of liquor scorning the white stupid blunders asked the avhttor skull,' aiyl serious. Injuries tured Mr. Smoot explained. flitted States, ended today with the hotel. school," nnuuoeulrm Tho nrrest was made of Scot la nd .yard, died today. His en hU pressed flight across the nbtfut the neck, and shoulder. He capture of a suspect in the wild The seiaetarinl employes were Having finished the work on the Aimntle. was taken to- - the general hos Fort side, which Heetlon Tuesday night. h.V Deputies ueorge aeain was iiniioimccu u.Y regions south of KUlarney, Manit- busy this tnorniilgsettiitg up execu- AnH.rt.-iu- i Miss Ilaviland has' sent two telestories nt Sher-bin Uis Angeles, wuere ne rs oba.tive offices in the high fhoi)l, Sec ,.f the road was made Impassable j Davis and S. A. Willis, a large- j Conan Doyle, whose pital conhave lieen read by millions of ernras and has talked lock "moonshine" lie in a critical condition. t of to amount lieing ald is that said flood waters. The, capture wiis ntade nfter the retary "Salidt rs occupying thrt .prill It early with Byrds secretary. A " It Is stated that the yount? arrival of ft .train bul of tinned e!t-nrlvnt,. i..I.,i.i,Vom t Ids rond w ii so lie ninda liassalile nseateu. xigei paiu uie not, ffi,. man had purchased a motorcycle men from WinniiH'g. who' joined a connects these offices with Mr. two days, before the accident. thousand farmers and townsmen In (''oiilidge's lodge, and n 'telegraph However, It is known that he the Wnrch which lasteif all flight. Vire connects the school; 'building success. was as The Hnsjieot ewtjltetl from jail nt with the While House In Washing quite expert at operating she nd clothing, appeared then a rough he" jvas not boy. and "he 'Another hiunl" in this last the She. county type of machine.' as he bad kid." siient night Killnrney within l. niinnles after ton, so, that mutters of stale can runaway the Rhoda typical ."toiigh So thotighl SKK'ial Agent of tlie ldmltted "his" identity as to one in Provo before 'he owned late released will be he had btxn yesterand in is small stanvrei jai',' tip from home. She today readi'y bo handled. girl. Cniou, Pacific railroad, at I'rovo McClue, a ft coast left for the. coast'' about vthree the, i her sittiie Journey Armed guards for the en mn were when lie day. For some .time after the discovery, md rather thin, giving anhlipres-Wjiljked np a youthful-lookin-- ago years fiirnislK-she WhU'li her to delicate She Is a on sion of Oakland, was Jihysique way by Fort Sttwde. an army kept, the car of In "boy" a box the railroad Identity trampf Is a former student of -, ..Pfffuiwi ' llui. Lyman Ik. miles norih few of and a here. ' post s. various deputies secret, and AGREESfET ABROGATED Wednesday eyening. the Brigham 1'oung t'uiverslty, inannlsjji-Officer McKeon then took the officers of the .law were completely cuilne mannerisms and a of the Road" are com CLEVKLAXH, Oldn. 3 tine 3(1. l" where he did splendid work. ImDE TIN EDO IS HOME voice when ""in character" complete niohKnights masculine flee ftioled of the to wanderer but' 'the. 'of girl's by season the young of A Is'tween this at year, working agreement P) three yeaM ago- he went About ew realize would the Illusion, and OSTA, jtaly, June lft. (tTP Sheriff J. D Boyd. Some of the personation. Rhoda is the first "Lady of the two of the four gTenJ' railroad Inltor coast Hty,,where he wa to the in kid" is arthat the Road" to be seen lh Provo. hrotlHThoods the fsrotherhmitl, of Francesco lie Piiiedo, nlighteil in deputies .who were present at the . Rhoda MeClnre was recently engaged In the carpenter busiclosest the without sex a girl, rested' and her Salt reality In fellow the m. nt J.ajce, 5:02 here believed this time that the young hnrbor " p, fjocomotive Engineers and the Broth ness. . Two year ago ' he was . " And In' the meantime, as Rhoda , .x wail a boy recently escaped from the was not dlscoveredlintil she came of observance. nnd evening conude1in the crliood of JKiniotlre toward the const, various married to Norcne Xewcl' of los journeys road followed for has the Rhoda ordered and questioned fntoi court,- and the Judge flisM which legan February 13 Industrial achooV, iKnginenieii which has been in e- Vlll office In Angtles. and they hnd since '' '" the sheriffs of members nlwav she nine declares, : ' years, " . her to take off her cap, on penalty Ifect for 15 yetirs was ordered anro t Cnt'liiiri.- SMly, nnd which was hlnrobiyely. l "AVVien Is ! thoir hfmie th;ire. undo t .tiat,tuhlii masculine and always the jiutflt. close of contempt of court. gated by the engineers in fonvehiCset' liv .'wrlls nr.nMnt Italy's .Sheriff Boyd; after looking ' '. ' la. boy not a boy ?" with the Impersonation close cap pursuing In her overalls, ut that fitting ' the ly captive, suspected tlon here today. ' t.Mnut filer irimi.oheii. ' N The Weather HEADSK.OFP. e the-til- I . u Characterizing the Kiwi.nis convention ut Memphis, Teun., as a grand success, the keynote of which was to understand Kiwanls in the establishment of frif M(!sliis throughout the length ami breadth of the land. District Governor Walter. Admits ami Hugh Syme, secretary of the Provo dub, gave brief reports nuthe annual luncheon convention at of the local cluli held at Hie Motel Roberts today. vOsniond I Speaker The .itrincipal address today was Riven by I'rof. Alfred Osmond, litem-lof the Young university fnetiljy, who chose for his. it heme "Literature and Life." lie charactefiz 'd life as the .most wonderful thine In the universe, declaring that neither the piiet hor the. prophet lias to give a definition of life in its fullest sense. i NEW YORK, June 16 (UP) .The famous "wb m rolnn Charles A. Lindbergh and the Ryan motioDlane Suirit of R . ... New York and Washinetd Louia, were reunited today while ' i rv,uruss i t ii siepi. leaving iieia, iorK, at 2:45 a. m. easteri layngnt time Lindbergh flew to WasHinirton in a Curtid army pursuit plane, landed at the Anacostia naval air fie at lelt jn the Spirit of St. Louis at 5:08 and returne to Mitchell Held where he landed at 7:54 a, m. . Dr. John K. Norton of the Wan School Survey commission discussed the status nf the American school UiM'her In n addresn delivered Wednesday liefore the students of Krig-binsummer Young university school. admini The science of personnel istration s lieing rapidly- developed lit the business offices of the country, said Dr. 'Norton; and the schools have fallen into linevsettliiK d ankle "f oiy-1lkKrowlug" cf the past. The question for the seh'iHils lo solve Is how to obtain maximum service from end) teach er. . Methods cf Solution is. Norton pointed out a number of ways in which the schools are solving this problem. Careful training for the prospective teacher, he The said, is the first requirement. Itiiue when It was not deemed liee- l idol of the nation, i,i;,id hi.i omu tubule to the sj uiliol .that, sounds for America S essary for teachers to be trained harles Ltiulhcr.i, rcveTeiice for lis wartime heroes when lie laid a wreath ( nJhe tomb of the, l iikuown Soldier at Arlington the lsi past. ' Cert Lfieat lou in necessary evldeui'e- of training. I'raetl-falllay after he landed In Washington. Soldiers si mh at present arms us' (lie young flyer Itent before the tomb. as an ell states require teachers to Si; at least htglf whool grilduates; e any re.nire two years of normal school training and some three.' Compensation of teachers has increased in recent years, an Important matter, the doctor expl.tine I, m view .of the fact that, (be qua-lil- , |