Show I Objects to School Bill Spllnlvlc March 6 To the Editor of The Herald Dear Sir If you will permit a word from this dIstrict We will be grateful I seems that you newspaper men only see the clauSes of the proposed educational educa-tional law which affect your city pat of I Now for crltcims from a Democratic tapayer from the rural locality I thInk Mr Cummings must have some Grover Cleveland Idea in regard to the people who live outside of the walls of cites Now In relation to the pro posed change In the districts pat Of Mr CummIngs Iew educational hill hlch by the way Is just a rehash of our present school law except for the few proposed changes which he makes of centralizing the power of hiring and placing the teachers for the whole comity comi-ty wih 1 board of three which he recommends be created for that pun hose This hoard not only Is to have this power but they are to be the ones to place the pupils just as they three see Jlt Now rhr all this concern for the districts There is not a trustee throughout the various districts of the state that now lists the right to pas 01011 the qualifications of a single teacher which they employ rhe only discretion that they t ave Is in securing those whom they find have an honorable reputation and a mora standing In the community or place from which they come And as to the proposition that ta people peo-ple whQ are IntelSent taxpayers In the various districts throughout t1 soy r ex4 countes 1 our tate h1ld hav bin educational board at thee han dlgielr funds in pitying teacher I objbrt 1 fQr ant feel as i Ive ere on a suetr foundation to let l the funds go to the vaJous districts from vhence the tax cam to be distributed by the three district trustees who are under bonds to d6 their duty to the people who have ejected them themSUBSCRIBER SUBSCRIBER |