Show THE PUBUC SCHOOLS < i The Slight A dnU1CaaeGi aed hy su s a R i r t ie Sew LaW EDTIOE DZMOCEAT sltnongii much hag been gained by tie passage of the Ift EdninndsTncker billy there is one thing Uoil in pjjticoiaj left untouched vir the ij control of the public schools It may be argued that the appointment of the Territorial = Ter-ritorial Superintendent of Schools was S132 a great gain 2Jb doubt it was buifb day capable ana worthy men arekept > out of the schoolroom simply because they are Gentiles or apostates or Saints in poor fellowship As long as the trustees trust-ees are Mormons and controlled by the bishops soJonggrill oar public schools be taught by none but orthodox Saints z School trusteesjoaghi to have been made I wi appointive as Prob ± e Judges are In TTfavB w that event it may be argued that the VJ vcilH Saints would support their own sectarian schools A few of them would TheE l The-E < r HI bull of them are too stingy to pay tares and full tuition fees both Witk loyal Americans for teachers we should have true Americanism LIE K instead of treason instilled Into the minds I JBi of the rising generation The government govern-ment should also establishfree schools 0 send give every inducement for the Saints of the most I to send their children tow to-w 1 school One school trustee is to be elected each school district next July i Will the Gentiles get in A very few I I t The test oath will be swallow by a sufficient number of speckled Saints to accomplish the purpose loyal teachers will be kept out of the schools I Street for another period and the main point j will be still ungained the control of the I public schools and throuth it the regeneration I re-generation of the young subjects of the j kingdom of ilormondom t i L Jcxius JCXIOE |