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Show tUE sAUnA sun, sauna, Uf AH that such a department would "control" the courses of study prescribed in the states, stating that its function would be one of scientific analysis and distribution of educational information- Th District Teachers Insitute of Nevada passed a resolution Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. heartily endorsing the Education Bill and proposed that a copy of their Representatives in Congress. mail matter under the this resolution be sent to Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s A communication recently recieved from Mrs. Geo. R. Felter, act of Congress of March 3, 1879. of Schools, Travis County, Texas states that they Superintendent heartily endorse a Department of Education with a secretary in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES President's Cabinet, and that the phrase "equal opportunities for $2.00 One Year all was especially appealing in respect to rural children. She said 100 S Months. also that it is a wonder that the "largest business in the world has been so long without a representative in the Presidents Cabinet. Payable In Advance "Do we need," she concluded, "to discover that the children are our countrys biggest asset?. In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. THE S ALINA SUN Advertising Rates Given on Application. - IS THIS O SALINA F S A L I N A Member UTAH Federal Reserve System YOU? - Editor and Publisher He wasn't a Scout though he wore the pin, JAMES FARRELL, Pres. H. S. GATES, For the scouting program had never soaked in. He claimed a troop and a registered name, H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FAVORED But he never had learned to play the game. C. E. PETERSON. E. V. JOHNSON. Asst. Cashiers 'The proposal for the creation of a Department of Education it. He tied the knots and he ran the pace, meeting with growing approval as the people throughout the country He knew the code and he kept a smile on his face. realize the needs of the schools and the part that such a department He built his fire and he boiled the pot, would play in fulfilling these needs, an exchange says. The Educai But that was just as far as he got. features the includes Bill before the introduced Congress present tion He learned the oath, its parts he knew. Bill introduced in the Sixty-nint- h of the Curtis-ReeCongress, with But the inner meaning had never. soaked through. Some inquiring editor asks the question as to what has become the additional provision for a council of state superintendents of edu- For if it had and he meant what he said, all of the brass railings that used to be in front of the cation or of the highest electeu or appointed state school officials Hed been our pride like the sacred dead. . bars. Its our humble opinion that these brass railings have been in (in some states the highest school officer is a superintendent, You can't be a scout by joining a troop, , all made into saxaphones. call others a commissioner) to meet annually in Washington at the Its more like a club, and something to boot, of the Secretary. This serves as a further safeguard from any possi- Youll have to do something not every boy can, ', ble tendency towards federal control or interference with the States' For you've got to begin to be a man. (The Scribe) rights, practically the only ground on which this has been opposed, in the Representatives Cabinet. It has been apparent from the first that the major part of such BEAUTY, A TOWN ASSET opposition did not come from those who are intimately connected In spite of the apparent commercialism of the age in which we with the public schools but rather from outsiders- Moreover they live, s evident to any observer that the American people are rahave made the old bones of contention, States rights and Federal pidly developing a greater appreciation of the beautiful. This is not Control, the main points in their dissertations against the measure, confined to the wealthier classes, but extends to the great, masses in when there is no part of the bill which could be interpreted by the towns and villages and in the rtiral districts. minds as in any way threatening the rights of the states or New towns and new sections of the older ones are being laid fostering federal control. Gradually, the, public is awakening to this out with wider streets, with provision for larger lawns, more trees fact and the present trend is towards country-wid- e approval to such and shrubery and flowers, and a more attractive setting generally. a step. and greater hararchitecture show houses built better Recently Excerpts from an editorial in an Oregon paper, commenting on mony with their surroundings, while unsightly yard fences have largeBill the creation of a Department of Education and the Curtis-ReeThe net result of all these modern developments ly disappeared. read as follows: is beauty. And aside from the satisfaction it affords the eye, it pays "The teachers of the country have set out to obtain recognition in dollars and cents. WE OFFER YOU of to education and its relation other of of the importance aspects Beautiful cities, towns and villages attract people. They attract human activity, through the creation of a Department of Eductaion permanent residents they attract tourists and they attract trade. It with representation in the President's Cabinet. FOR YOUR OLD IRON is natural that a person selecting a trading center will choose a town for "The pending measure, the writer states further, "is sound that is beautiful and clean in preference to one that is unsightly and REGARDLESS OF several reasons. If it did nothing more than consolidate the various dirty, if other conditions are anywhere near equal. ITS CONDITION agencies which, attached to several departments, are productive of duplication involving unnecessary expense, it would be justified. . . . The League of Nations won a great victory recently by getting The Government is now engaged in fostering vocational education the Poles and Lithuanians to agree that their trouble over Vilna had for veterans, it has extensive responsibilities in association with its not yet been settled. colonial affairs, it is immediately interested in the education of the Indians, and in the District of Columbia it has certain activities which Did you ever notice that all the husband killers immediately EDISON IRON $5.00 might properly be transferred to the new. department. -- But these are put on deep mourning for them. YOUR OLD IRON is worth $1.05 in all probability secondary issues by comparison with the equalization of opportunity for education which is sought in the provision The Chinese do everything backward. They classified a bevy COST TO YOU which relates to federal initiative in research covering the entire field- of the maids had their bobbed because the other red as girls day FOR NEW IRON $3.95 "It is finally to be considered," it said in conclusion, "that while hair which is usually associated with Bolshevism also long whiskers. a federal department might in theory accomplish no more than could be done by a bureau of the government under ideal conditions, it Ski Champion Training would in practice give dignity and effectiveness to a principal deeply ingrained in the American political system, which is predicated on You A equality of opportunity for the enjoyment of which education is inBuy of considerable number It is also that a true agencies, dispensable. most of them competent and all of them sincere, are engaged in re& Co. search into educational problems. But there woud be no interference A You with private scholarships if a federal department were authorized. 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