Show Su Supt Paxton's Report oJ J BY l I L A. A HOLLE HOLLENBECK ECI In tile the Courier of Sept Supt SUIt 1 Puxton makes his report on the school us a required b by law v. There e is much in his report with which we all u agree ree There are some things of there vill will be a a. reasonable doubt am all concerning which there will b be a dif Hf- I ference of or opinion and those involve ohe I policies and methods But the school board bourd is commended commend ed in its Its- policy of ot economy and good I I Ice service und and of oC course COUlse a reasonable policy of erecting good school build build- Ild- Ild I jugs should be le maintained hut but with witha a u careful consideration of the nullity ability of the taxpayers to pa pay We all agree that wi we should have hn good teacher s I and that they should hould be he reasonably paid too but that doesn't mean meun that I th they lieS shall be he p paid ld a alary salary that is iR disproportionate to the incomes of other other oth oth- er industries and und especially where the their own sal sul- salaries workers workers' make and pity pay aries ades und and the other othet fellows too loo old Skilled teachers are not always nh teacher teacher- does I teachers s. Often orten a young better hetter work ork than thun an un old teacher Teaching is an occupation ju In n which shifting and moving here bere is is- is isa a cOll constant ing lug of the personnel And that is as It should hould be le too Teachers usually use the work worl us as a stepping stone That t it opens the opportunities to o the young folks growing UI up They step ill in for a n married or do un short time and get et something else and this is right rIghts It stream of new lIew life gives I cs the l c work vork a attain in no ot other oth oth- l- l that it can vigor Igol er tt WIlY way ur and at the same opens I Dew new opportunities for or the ever r coming 1 generation of young JO people Most fORt of at our great people ople have been school teachers for forn a n short hort time Teaching didn't lose anything h by that It gained Too Too many old teachers tend to reduce teaching to a stereotype Sonic Some old people grow Some stand still Some shrivel el to the vanishing point A live young teacher is a shining Ight in a school room Ole Old or young oung merit thou should Id win viii hut Bul in making a school report the superintendent is not required to n use e to all constitution constitutional propaganda pass any al at llie nIlie desirability of I those e amendments are debatable The columns of the Courier are ute always open oIlen for fen anybody to say whatever ilC he lie pleases es within the rules of propriety The rhe editorial columns have analyzed objections to some of those amendments amend ments that th tIn the most pronounced advocates advocates cates entes of them admit have some ni merit und and which objections have ha not been answered S and 01 at still II 1 the propaganda goes on and on The llie plea is hf to force somebody else to pa pay our taxes but the centralization by J giving a a n state tax plenary powers i will most certainly raise all of oui om taxes the n and cause trouble all ull over oe state Colorado has hUB tried it and nd it Is said nid that the tax commission and the assessors assessors as as- are quarrelling from all Qt over r. r the state ending sometimes ol 1 dineH in fist fights Wh Why this trouble in III Colorado Simply because the law Jaw is a violation of or natures nature's law in economics and und na nature mi- mi to enforce its natural ture is trying way aJ Wb Why all nil this propaganda to 10 puss pass those They are also asking asking ask ask- and md more and ing lug for higher salaries s more money Does POl'S that mean mean 10 lower vel taxes tuxes Answer i it yourself O t |