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S BR PRCF IXXINTY ONI' this newly instttuttd Oral Ingltsh Course IS made il requirement of exert studtnt Oral Ingltsh requirtd w ould not only dtselop bet ter speech but would st1mul1It inttrest in joining the Dtbattng Club it would mal-te mort studtnts aware nf their ability in th1t rts tct ina 1 a rtqutrt On Ing1s1 Course would bring out I1ltnt boost sthtutwl spirit and proxtde 1 supplx of student spttlvt trs ani debattrs Oral I'ngl1sh instituted as 1 permantnIl1 requirtl tourse would tause grtat imprott mtnts in this school more th1n 'tnvtwne 111 'Ihomaston High real17es Howexer manv students evprtss utttr dis TS t or spttth making now tm atur1 it mus t f 'ttmfl Dtb1t1ngtt1m IS to txist in Iht1n11sIt1n High mtmbtr Il11I 1I ht ttt n tt tw I If t1 s 1- n n1tn trs ITIS LSLYII Oral I nql h Cl ss t xtr mtt opptwstd tt tht xssttznmtnts I I sintt Ilttn 11st Il 1n t 1t'st of I is 1 tor our tlass h1s btt wmt 1 muth mort bound togtthtr in tt1t1ptr1t1t1n twist t t n 1 h sthool can cu t111tt inttrtst in oritorv TS wt the Oral I nglish Class hue dont lhll whx I 1m tonvtnttd tht Iistastt f1r pttbl st 1lt1nq ts b1s1C II1 1 mis t tr 1 t practical attitude to Iakt f in rt1t 1 sptalting is 1 ltfl tt ntt is I r 1 It wn anl a Nation w htrt so much con nctnq talking must b dont I 1ffa1rs I5 mprtnt 111 this post war w turld IIIINI Biatxnts -I7 r lists 1 s tttthtr NK ITJI tan I to for Nltll Nlaf 1n1t TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS OF CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS lllt Irtnd in tdutarton at present seems to I1t tow 1rd tht Consolidation of schools I this irta that would imply grtat transporta tion probltms 'Iht Children would haxe to ht trinsporttd from thttr homts to the con solidatcd 5 hools oxtr roads wht h now are ll fr 1 horse to Irawe ow ln some platts tht mud is so soft thu the running boards drag on tht ground Some of Ihtst simt rtnds are not exen plowed now in the winttr Io cing ht st ool a to tra e 1rt1und othtr roads whtth are out of tht Way t xhich rt r h at 1 is alm s impossiblt t st on tht stats Somt states own 1ll sthool busts ltas1115' lhtm to the sthools If ht sI1Its own thtn1 1t1 1 tttr insurintt r1tts ln Souti t1l1n1 I t stitt owns 1ll Iht sthool busts t ty t1 e t r t whith is wtrx muth tl1t1ptr tl11n w l1tn owntfu lu tl1t towns Bt, tht st1Its owning tht busts thty wtxttll snow in tht wtnttr 1ntl 1 betttr surfatt ktp. tm tht YUICIS in our ru al dtstrttts tsptt11ll I 1 the would no b so rough Intl mutldv in the spring Ptrh1ps tht s1Iu1t1on will call forth somt 1n1tnt11t tngtnttr s answtr tn 1 thtap surfac mg for rural roads that tan st1nd tht th1ng tnq tl1n1.1tt of statts ltltt Nlatnt' It IS tu tnt surtl1 that from now on roads and eduta tion will bt bound togethtr mort tlostlx th1n t1tr in towns ltltt ours RNRRID Hxsttxt s 1 t t t1 1 lft st mutlx 111 tlhr t 1 s 1 t 1 XL!! L U t t lllll .IIA lflfllf , QI ' '. I 1 pt . I' llj. 1 ' -d .I 5 lfl ' ' . ' ' ' r -, f 1 1, unf tm . 'l ter, .I . I. I A ' , ' r i I ' 'h C r v I ' - I ' I ' .ml 1' ' a ' so oug th 'I ' 0't I. t1f . ' I, I lt it is nlv ' . 0 Ii , . I a n I attitude. but. ' .I 'hange if .1 I I I t I I' A ,n I' . 1 I I II. II I I II K 'I I II I ' A tl-' tct b-1 - 'x . -- . . I l rt' ' ' . . I ' bt i nin f his QM I ht I s 1 I I , A wt f fb Ol- JH ine '1b'f ef IT .mt 111- gm w1s.11 is '.ll t1 .1 ent-1 11-'1 pr-3' f is ..1 wer- '- v t'l1 , '. 'I ,. I. - . ,I . I , , , :- ,- 1 1 . 111 '1 . . we I. ct1lIiv.1It'da liltintt ftvr 1em. . :I b' I c.. hf f. ' . ' ., 1 - 'ery I ' ' ' I I I I . I ., I . have to see that the roads were kept clear ul l ik' ', ', I believe that 'v'ryone i this I . I ' I rc 'I '. I , I, lit' 1- ' . I ta 11.1 ,I 1 te . is ' ' t ' i ' ' I, . ' 1 II' I I I ,I I 10. ' I I 1 ' . ifltllsf, NW h' 's it , I I' ' I ' I' I I ' th' I I '. or ' -.l'ty . I T I 4 ,I I pI1bl-5 I , II ,I I -ImIt gh 1. It-,I ,s1'II , I I, I I I I I , I 1 ' I ' c 1 i . ' ' are I I I I I I I' I L' ' B1- '46, Nl X.. ': Wl1.I 1: IIXRIW XY.-XIIR' I t1t1I' lct' B ' ' 1 ' ' I ' ' 1 .I. I ad 'z I w' multi liltt- tu Irv some uf tl1.1t tr.1'It 111 at I lu. I '1 ' .I 1lll. Xl 1 e : Y -ra .lid vt tt 112 sl1 thi Iisl befor' vnu laltetl it ' '- .2 II.a1 ns Xl tl1'r. what is the us' of XV.lSI'llI'lfl .1 ttsh that livetl in water .1ll its life
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7I XX 77 As The Editor Sees It THE STRIKE SITUATION UN I LS x I at rx is i S I in lil ili iii xiltlit ham ihsiys hun sm1II disputls httvlun Ii mr iid HITITJQQITILDI lhli lit llsll.iIIy it I td iii htaul 1 ing o I uctr ml s'rlting Bnfor disnusslng Iht situation fur tr vi i mea 0 s r I I x urk s cus uork tsplcia i unli dispute. bttxutn ImpIoylrs int tm wx I s I tn ut IMI II s Iinpm In Citmril 'NIoIo s vtrilon Itltp ont 'stm Fl IX 1 I Stull llld IIXIIIL wor XX uill onIx cxamint tht causes ind rt sulls of in hat has happened so far in ont of Ihtst tonfhtts Ihc workers of tht Citmral 'Vlolt rs Corporation Wtnt on strike Iutiust Ih r is Igk lnnrxast of Ihlrtl ptr Icnl NI is mil Qranttd Ihc mtn fall IUSIIHL in str: i 5, must during lhc vir tcir xxlgt sIiud on Iompiritixely tht s mo. Iucl s hcforl tht war whcrus tht price of Iixing, x Int p Tht shipxzird ixorktrs ind othtrs doing vlar vsork rcccixed wages in proporlioii IO tht high cosl of Iiving Citmral NIoIors s d hit tit mtn hi not rtttiud hip, r lkigts Innllsc tht tompanx hid not midt lnollqli pr EI ll tnihls. Ihtm to pix hig tr NIJQLLS is I p ia uh n lh-. tompiny prottsltd igiinst 1 group ol goitrnmtnlil fact lindtrs going lhrough nur hooks his strik has not ut wean 9lIId of toursc tXCl1IU2lIIS an .igrnlmtnt will hc mad NKINCI1 is plcaslng to Ivmth pnrlits inxlihtd in I r hid 1 lust taust for Iomphlnt but 1 HIIIITIJILIX strikts lffxd ptopln who in not xtilltd in Im I s-. S r I ist tm I I Ill 5 .1 sv. un II lxorsl dlspults Iutvlten minitglmtnl nI Iivor Ivditu lhal one. 0 the miin tausu I ins I1 are so mam difhrl FIIILX for hthiiior and Iontroursx Iulxuui I list urtlts mio IiusI Ii tins liln is tlinfusitin ind mniusion but s mis lindtrsllndiml ind misllndtrstandlngs had In strkts Pls l I1tI'II1Ol'1Cd btton slrlkts lfftl oult xsI i I I in un Ihtrtfl I mor IIFIIL tlwllld Ii Iiktn I0 undxrstind thus ti ILllIIl s l1'lIlL i tistlim orl ixtxu TKO dtl 1 Iotk it whit othtr RO ky . i li Ior instimt in rt far htaj of Cirla Britain in our mtlh ids O.IllCIl5l1 llI sem Ih nt I 1 I I Iv xiork rs and cmplo tain ir n ' ts ind IO spun up w Iuuion L, it r I i sys I l r t LIIIII SILDS which must ouIX follmtj lhruubh by xxorktrs and uni ploytrs htfort thi. vlorkcrs can SIFIIKL By this method of .irbilration many strikts RXOICICCI ind muth good vlill is promottd Perhaps if vu. Iitinns of tht Unittd Stitts look into Ihis swsttm ind stt up one of ls msn on tht slmt lim ut might possibly rin muth btmhl from it A uxiy I int thil prlctiullx anything is worth lrx inf to SLIIIL this dlfhcult and dangtrolls s tuition I six dangtrtills Iucaust if the QIILHIIUII I ntinuts l'1'lllCI'l lngtr all I V I affmclnd ini xililtntl might lun tnsut frlini suth pri-.titls is in going on mm ut uhtnis th pist gtnlrillon oi Amtr t f s 5 tm 0 rin ln I I :ln I of tot it llso Intii ihlt to In Il ind improu ham no doubt Iiut what in will Ll I iltm is ltttsslullx Vkt halt tht In lllt 3 DEBATING TOMORROW? TO BE7 OR NOT TO Bc Nom tin dtnx that 77 pcr Itnl of I 10171 on high s mol I s Iflln n gnu spttfh hood spnth hung I1 mlisl MJT! -nl .ISXLI kxt. s L 7 11 1 Ilntg I 1 t PISSITX mY SI IIYI LX IAC 'I' YIQ. ' IIY IHIQ SIi.X I-ItI'ITfI O W L . I K , ' ,' , ' . K .C l E pc 1 ' 'll ar' ntl 'I C' cd. ' ' nr' if XI. A' slr Iv: ar' takzng pls in Ihs 3 I u 1 I x x W .hunt 'H .it ll i I'I1lC'fIIli. is I'.lIII'fv. un- .-H, ich. ,I I i-K.. f K, ld iw IlSl. SIILIJI 11 for us Iac. l sc VI I' I cr' Q - V I .1 . ' ' h. .' ' I 'cn I,cI's just like . i . ' I ' ' ull s'tII' I go' I Ih' 2 c ' ol Irl'f' Ixivc dont' in th's Qld ' ' '. Ih' Ist us ssc 'hal 'l ' ris I 'I ik'--lu If pr I h it : s JI ix' .I't'r slrik' vt i' to '. 3 ' . ' ' ' Ilj 'I lh' war nth ' c ycrs in . xii: ' ' ' ' . I ' Url ' . c Im .Iing IOIILIJCI' to savt' what is pil 'xt is 'clII'j f. Th' ' h.ivc 'III' Icfl of their in1IllsIri'.' . ' . d pri wh. if lcning in I' T' '. . If I . 'I h h.i wo It 'gl olll . ft 'li Carl f . i . thc ' 4' ' h ' Sill' ,.i II 'iII wh. .hy Ilicrg' .ir' 5 J ' . ' ' ' bc IITI f I A ' kcrs. f j I I 'I ' '. ' - V i . v ' ' I f l 1 I ' ' ' ' ' ' are . ,Q N I -' t- .yds 1 -R-ny V .. I ,. it bun ' I . h ' '. 's had ll ,, f 'n' ' I I ' ' '.a ' a, E ' ' , ' 'V K y v ,K , . .'. Y 2, A ' f ' J v' II . ' . ' I' ' M . '. ' ' A ' ' - ' ' A so ' -I If - 0' us till li- ai I . I' ' .II 'thc . . K L ,' .-. ' ,L , - A Q I ' . ' ' . ' ' h' A A ' 'I'h' is .1 air oinl but lost its '.IuI' B ' ' I C I I ' ' - E . - A , , . K 4' K A i'.i havc sul up suuh A me .y.t' I dc- ' -. . s 1 ' , mo: . . d c.irri'd il but d vc Iay ,Is H T' 'Q U 1 . h,i .. . ' . ' il 3 cl A U ,V , ,. I I ' s'tIc his w C , ' ' ' x prnl ' I' Sl ' V' as ' nm ' ' , It is lrllc that in this ' stance In 'II ' I-NI in . . ' ' ' ' ' .' ui X V H fl V ' Q . X V 3 x Y Y I5If'I'IRI slalllclxs. 4,. in' lh' ns in lh' l'cI l ikc. Bu '.it,' I this lh'r' sht Id Ic way In .'IlII' I- ic ' ' ' ' I IA ' ' - ,i L .I f-7 I ' f Q ' wfir- . str'It is that Icrc I' ' V' 'nl I I ' '. ' V' ' I II - ' . 'I ' ' Ast 'l ,QI sIlld'nI .irc nrt .' cd th' 'i I - ' ' lvcd. Bt . I I ' i , I ' I . 3 I : ' I ' ' I ' .' . ' .I' ' IIIII J . ' in su s i'uI d'I.lling, .1 mall , .' , ' . ' ' ' ' ds'I.1 I x l'JlI xinrlol 5 'II' '.l I' Q
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Lztemry DOUBLE DcFEAT e day had tinallv trriyel w1s m dle of lune 1 small tow ntmed Rtlgeton outside of Baltimore lhere was to be a race between the new locomotive ol the B U O and the fastest race horse tn the county The tracks were set tn such a way that the horse would run bstde the tr in is well 1s possible Everyone had gath ered to watch and were stan ling n small groups discussing and waiting for the big eyent Standing nt-tr the locomottye was a man and girl who stood out from the rest H was yfry sophisticatel looking dressed b'ack and w htte check d pants a white yest w ow 1 a top hat a flashing across his yest wts an elaborate goll watch ham with probtbly an eyen more elaborate watch in his pocket He was an lock eyen more gr nd The girl standing next to him was about twenty She was yery beautifully dressed in t ttffeta layender sk rt with a w htte frilly blouse Oyer her shoulder she carrel a small ltvend r parasdl nd n her head she wore a poke bonnet with white wttmes an it e a yery ligh hur 1 brown eyes that sparklel wh n she laughed These two were 'Sym Drury the owner of the bunk ind Peggy hts daughter Mr. Drury, being the richest man tn the ate. had been aslvd to ride on the train. ' hopes that he would donate a sum of money frr a station in Ridgeton. Nflr. Drury' was very' much against mac in'rv. esoecia y' trains. anl the people hoped that if he got a n'ce ride and saw' for hims: how goo' e .in - V' was he wot ' ' le his minu lle w'as now' talking with he fireman of the locomotive. XK'hv. what good will ever come of thisf- this 'er' iron horse on wheels. Not only' will ere have e - a static ' Rid feton an' . timore, b two or t ee a .long t e xy' 4 it to stop and get water and woot said Nlr Drury. The firemtn began to laugh Oh tm sat e N en a train is hlled once tt will go 1 long way before needing my t ing more l s no like 1 ho Vye gust the same l shall neyer give one cent of mv money toward a station or anything else in Rielgeton growled Mr Drury Vyhtle this conversation was going on P ggy had stepped away to the back of the crowl lhere she was talking with a young man whom she seemed to know He wasnt dressed is yvell as most of the young men for he was a farmer His name was Tom Ayery and he was very eager to learn more bout trains so had been allowed to ride tn e race o ly he had to ride tn the 0 o mottye Peggy was in loye with him but her futher wouldnt let her see him because of his interest tn machines Bah a no gool sttel Mr Drury He s a dreamer of the fu ture and dreamers are neyer of any use But ltyeted the milk and Sam Drury was at work when he came And now again Pe gy a slipped aw ty from her fther to see Tom m g d th y re going to let you r toelay Tom l wish l could go but father s ll w he re unttl vou retttrn sighed Peggy Shall see you tonight 'tt the town hall da e eggy o or y su 'lom es replied Peggy But father. you know him. l sure . s il Tom grinning. 'A e , th'y re yett' Q .dv to go so ' run up .nd 5 v good v to father. Good luck, Tom. and l do hope the train will win and nothing will happen. om smilvl and squeezed PQIQVQS h.nd as i to assure her everthing would be all rifht. The train was g'tt?ng ready to go as Pwtgv went ba'k to her father. The locomotive it- se.f was a wood burner. There was a plat- form on four wheels. surrounded bv a rail- ing. ln the middle of the platform there was a smol-vstack and sort of an engine box. l e corner. ' s a . e e' '5 wa ' ' 'ther it was in case of Ere or to keep ' engine going is a question. N e engine: a PAGE 'l'XX'lTN'l Yfl'XVO THE SEA BRl2lf l v ' . ' K, . . no. S. 'd hw Vh- .' '. f ' The ' . . I . 'r.. lt .. the ' u A , , ,.' K ta - . -. l830. in . . . in h- .y ,- , - ., my -A f-it ' P, 5 I C A . Y . , 'fi ii- ' i - ' in th' . n' ' lc- bti.-te 5 'fit ut tied con. nd A A - ' - el lerly man and his white beard made him Peggy dij gee him. and Oftgn. for Tom de, I ' ' - ' ' ' ' . A '. ' g h tl V .Y V 5 V l P l' la e ' A ide 1- . . e . .1 o ' I If K i- i Q11 h yi iq V , Il . Y nd sav. lit is no place for a lady, so l' ait ,. V N i , Y in l ' I ' . - t A. n'e. , V' . ' P- V? I will 1 rite f you. .ui ' . i KA i P I A I l'll come if l can, 1 ' , , Q' ' ln 1 XX' ll ' ic 'ng ' rea lll 1 - b e h ' ll , ' l f 1 f 1 'lf ' l th . , tri real'y ' ' tlfl eh nf l Y l 1 1 , 7 AY th ty b mn in g l - n Pnl f ut hr ' ll 1 h on ' wa hirr l fill l w th ter w t fir i XX h ' r the lh 'tt r nl
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