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Show CITY BOARD OF EDU . CATION TAKE STEPS TO RAISE $26,000.00 At ttio regular meeting of tho directors di-rectors of the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday evening tho special committee com-mittee on education consisting of J. H. Shepard, H. E. Hatch and Joseph Odell presented a report rceommond-lag rceommond-lag that the' board support the Cltr Beard of Education In the matter of ailing an election to make levy to raise about fSC'OOQ In order U cw-leto cw-leto the school year, The fcoVrii re-altaod re-altaod the seriousness of the skua-Men skua-Men and the report was unanimously adopted. It wa8 decided that meet-lag meet-lag of the Chamber be called at the earliest possible Sate for the purposo jfcw at endorsing tho proposition. As next jjrl' Thursday, April 22, Is the date of the regular meeting of tho Chamber, the matter will be presented at that time. I '""' .t tho meeting some cxprcssel the .Idea that wo havo an educational I waste lit the state and that tho cl tot cause of this Is Inefficient teac'icrs. It was the sentT tent that we should havegood tev-siiers at any cost an! that -the school board should not h hampered In the lack of funds. As fh by laws of the Chamber have aajt yet been revised since, tho organisation of the Chamber, M. O. Harris, j: M. Chrlstensen and Qeo. W. Skldmoro wore appointed to revise re-vise theipresent by laws and submit them forapproval at tho next meeting meet-ing of the1' board Mr. M. 'S. Ecclea was unanimously elected to i 111 the unexpired term cf Mr. E. T. Cowls on the board. |