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TEACHERS AGAINST FEDERALIZING EVIL Principle of Larger Measure of State Support Now Es- tablished, He Says Minot, N. Apr. 9.—(?)—Etfforts to secure a larger measure of state support for public schools and guard ‘against nationalization of the schools were advised by Arthur E. Thompson. Bismarck, state superintendent of public instruction, in an address be- fort teachers and visitors here Thurs- day evening at the opening session of the northwest division convention of the North Dakota Education associa tion, Approximately 500 teachers had ar- rived at the first meeting from citles, viffages and rural communities of Northwest North Dakota. The convention theme, “guidance in practice,” was introduced by Dr. Frank D. Slutz of Dayton, O., and another speaker Friday is Dr. Oliver R. Floyd, principal of University high school, Minneapolis. Thinks Principle Established “Tt is my belief and hope, judging from the splendid attitude of the 1937 legislature which had to deal with so many serious financial problems, that the principle of a larger measure firmly estab: ‘The. superintendent warned teach- ers that there is danger in the fed- eral government gaining too much control over education systems, “I think we always do well to keep in mind the purpose and function of public school education,” he said. “I like to think of this function and purpose as having for its objective the development of free and individ- ual thought and action on the part of every citizen.” Is State Responsibility “On this point, I think we do well not to lose sight of the fact that our education is a state responsibility and @ state function. While I think the federal government may and should do much to assist in equalizing edu- cational opportunities as between states and territories, I believe we could never agree that this ald ought to tend toward nationalization of our FORD'S PHILOSOPHY OF ‘NDVIDUALISM REMAINS UNCHANGED Defiance of Lewis and His ClO Typical of Man Who Revolu- tionized Transportation wreckage, slope of Mt. Baldy, where thé ship Detroit, Apr. 9.—()—When Henry Ford asserted that his great industriel organisation would “never recognise the United Automobile Workers’ un- lop pal) aN eet) 2) Lt Scranton, Pa., to Battle Creek, Mich., with three Milwaukeeans was Irvin. om're in the market f rm, cue of the perenine to @ philosophy that marked his career almost from the day in 1802 when he began experi- oil | ae: peal sie Bn E 3 i BEEP. iil i he Hr rel z i Appear in ‘Pinafore’ at High School Friday; Will Sing Over Radio se ptiter’ ‘Te seme woman.in the near fue ture we will give an Electric Roaster Value—$17.95 One of the wenn ‘who Yosteter at our shep en Dollar Day ~— er even next week, will receive this elegant reacter, SO BE SURE TO REGISTER! NORGE primi, France Training Native Army to Combat Japan COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS | a] Bra Genes 30 eh coal Si, aah bar Wee fh Jus. oy a tia for poor Red ‘Owl ave No. 8, groceries Public’ We Dak., Co. Ha ih é i | i een ie z ie aif af iif ati flit i fe Payment’ Gom rf, al Bistharee Pribune Co, printing and ad bb ert fl DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL setae Have one garment cleaned and preased at our regular lew prices, then you can have any Sinclair Refining Co. Moved “8 Commissioner Cat and stoonss, init that the ad Py, jorn ‘ene until 2: o'clock, P. M. G. B. Peterson, witnese—insan- ity commission ....... . ‘M. Register, servi 2.10 Comm! rie Cytella Peterson, court reporter a eh | a t an cy A. . ‘Roll call: All members vated “aye.” loner _Worner wes loner Cam- ming tre folowing * ae sohler ee Haws, Hin Burleigh Count} Ay.tr7y ‘woit and family, residents o: Barve County, in Kidder Count i Bagar 4 famil: di County: mawis unty; residents of Kidder ‘Gount urletgh Co A iy, Dockt or County, ity; Peter 3 George EK. Bide bes Glecomb, Eimmons ‘County, wefan in Bure ~ cr rt Kilian serve the right to reject will be opened ‘at 10 o'clocd! s : “age 5 ted “aye. , paleon Werner aut omm| or County Seale and. “ad ‘reasurer Tesue dated Jul: ee eld by Mr, Harold ui bers voted “aye.” sasaaed Ry eine iat Mise. Cow 9, Boned authorize the sliotment of Count: re It re erty tax and warrants ‘ordered or GB" paterson, repaire—! , eron, sioner, services & Wm. Fricke, Co pe a tain, 1. Commissioner, services & mileage = rr pervices Fmilease. Wor Co, Commis- Comm! er Lein 1e corn aubject to call, until April 6th, ‘at 10:00 o'clock all: Swanson, aye; Worner, yer tain, ‘aye; Cameron, aye; ani joke, EST ¥ 88, for Burleigh County. Sey Comrata joners. Cor er Nerth Dekets » 1180 O'clock i. Meise Bosra of wie Naot 3 met pursuant to ith Commissioners , anton, rn, 3 ‘Lain, Cameron and ° Pfoved by, ‘Commissioner Cameron meponeeewing Resolution be of he County of th Dakota, 4 ne ‘of livestock able to promire: ins }own resourc ban | di; eterson: of Sheridan County, County; J ly, ata be ait e alt oO! js Board he Chairman thereof and attested to_by the County Auditor. Roll Call: ay mei Moved that, upon recommen Board of City Commissioners, Lot Block 10 Riverview. ep te soja to Mrs. Harriett Watkins for Lot 10, Block 77, Williams Sur- dition, be sold to Joe Sehger for and Lots 9 to as ane unis. 0: the Chairman of t! County Auditor be auth cute a tax deed upon Roll Call: All mem! Moved by Co! ‘The Board of County ‘come issioners: reconvened with missioner! Branson. ‘orner, Lain, TY ‘Fricke present. rashie, was ap) red. Tax nanny, of Sheriff Reports Number One approved and ‘The report of the personal property taxes of Sheriff Fred’ Antsrom for the month of ruary was approved ordered file ‘The following by Commissioner Cameron i onded by Commissione! RESOLUTION 1 that the State's iJ meconds e Henariekeoy ‘keon, ire. Yous jowman and bi fie residence for relief purl Roll. Call: All Tmembers vo ferner, depend- respect- Commissioner Swanson | Fri loved by and seconded by Commissioner Cam- Ly a Be paticunen wees ued to of Stor ing, North ota, iI) : All members voted “aye.” The sy ee of Chas. Fisher, Clerk of Court, for the months of November, \y ry and February rdered filed. Commiss! F) Lein and @econd yy Commissionér Worner Glock A. My Maroh Gtk, 2997 si Fol . Roll Cail: All members voted “aye.” March Sth, 1987, 9:30 O'clock A. M. The Board of County Commissioners reconvened missio! Swa pra Lein, Cameron Rogis: el present. ‘The report of Fred Swenson, r of Deeds, for the month of Ja: was aproved | ordered filed, Ri ral Tek HON Cer mn re isso to ai it Roll call: All members voted “aye.” | p; March 3rd, The ry ing. bil subject to due taxer $ Dollar Day Specials $ . OIL CHANGE (5 ate.) Phillips 66 Motor Oil... 4 Car Washed . . $1 |22- Car Lubricated $1 [22.5 re Dak. Meta Gulvartecmepaiatesence st Culvert Co. oea' Phillips “66" Stations “wee BISMARCK "nos" ight of Way at D: 30191; and AD fication for reduct! on of taxes for 1936 on part of the ft SW% of Section 85, Township 1: nge 78. The appointment of Coi 101 Worner to act on thi Health Board was made at this ti: ommissioner Swanson secontea by Comm that the Board of Count ommissioners ned i SSmmiesioners m preeene Cameron ang by Commissioner Lei seconded by Commissioner Swan that the Board adopt the follow! resolution: RESOLUTION VED. that the Boar@ mn ap ealag age 0. ma North Dakot band operated’ trad + separately; Board of County Co: Burleigh County Paxote, until 5 0° e ure igh {order to ia. Sgretmenes st resolution was moved | F' ia toe aenietenee ble much porters 2 Ors it is ry fe fet oP date until that: such ency; Denditure of the sum supply the to FBO! e sum from it cared arrants, or re wi $900.00; and that it will be n to obtain from other #0) f $8,100.00. That oe i, mi itferent kinds of If df county, to- ication for assist iil No. 388, La Com: Swanson and. seconded ‘by Commissioner Lain ‘M.}that the Board adjourn until Marcd Bh, W887 at 10:00" o'clock A. o'clock ‘Worner, 7 and EST ELNESS, County Auditor in and for Burleigh County. FRICKE, rman, Board of County Commissioners. Bismarck, Nerth Daketa Mareh 87th, 1937, 10 O’cleck A. M. ‘The Board of County Commis: and convenes ‘with Commissione: ‘orner, Lein, Cameron prevent. At this time the Board met’ as a meeting with the Burleigh B and the Bur- ut @ plan by the monies in the Burleigh County Livestock Feed Fund may be disbursed. ner Lein and Moved by. Comm! fer by Commissioner Swanson that ti joard adjourn until 2:30 ry ocr M. ull: All members voted “aye.” NARS Pion St P. commission: reconvened with Commission pres, Lein, Cameron ae J. M. Lein, Co. services & mi Cc. A. Swanson, loner, servic ‘Worne ERNEST ELNESS, County Auditor in and jurleigh County. POLICYMOLDERS AND SEO TESE NE WHOM IT MAY U ARE AwResY - ft Provident Lite gO od ol ry ny, @ ized under the la: Oregon, with its it the city of Portland ite of Oregon, and to ta wa_such company all the ed to protect the co assumed, and 9: coger bo ARE NOTIFIED Thi a aS on, ‘oar da; compete: per rt state to be nO! ti missioner of f an yousre ture 7 poll bed tm or rovident ler must accompany his| ¢ ich bidd bid with a certified check 1 f tive per cent (5%) of t ia guarai e will be retui to t! y of County Gomesiselonere ‘shall ree The yellow-billed cuckoo is of great Nalue fo the farmer as a destroyer of PES SES ee es