WEDNESDAY, MAY. TAGZ EIGHT. THE CAPITA? JOURNAL' MUTT AND JEFF Here's Once that Mutt was right in his weather forecast Fisher (Copyright. 1920, by H. C. fisher. Trad. Mark Reg, n e , r LSTJ, OEFP. VOU ftC FoouiHj tut a saowweft' QuiTe SO.MUTT. a"jt r also sea ' to vewTURe out in thvt Any minute. pRCfciCT A CLCAfe CAV t KNOW) we'"-1- HA THAT THE SOW'S TAK.6 Atce Y0O REAu THAT X SiMCC HE'S BCCM IN A PUNK WEATHeft PROPKSTt ou peeler sm"' m v1' V 3 rrr ! l SUCKER a frr--.-'( v r Mil '? if liim-v ' k T ? - 1 I r :7 ' 'V ; 'V Slpi' WIS 1 National Survey -Of Condition In Schools is Plan NVw York. A natlunwldci cumpalgn to "ninLMijre n.TvicR of ti-urhei'K, Hchnol inilHii'rit inul courai'B of iiiKtruc tiiin." ho thnt Pvtry niunUiMlity may know llow to deal with It public wluuil prolilcm, hits been ttttirted, It ma been unnoutu'eil, bv a National oitimltlee compoHOtl of ecretarieii of i li.imbers of commerce and dnpei'ln tonilents of celiools repregentlnp 64, .American cities. On the Krottnd that the public HchcmlH of the United HtitteH ure fac Inn H (,'rave crlnla due to the alleged need of M, 500,000, 000 to provide adn Uite liulldltiKK, anil, $2H0,0U0,U00 for falsing dulatieg to rthp th Inprc-aHliifc fhorttiKe of teaohen; the National com initlee Kay that It Is inllstliiK the aid of chamber of cummerpe all uvir the countiy for the purpose of impilrlnff very citizen and tax payer with the f:ictn. - C'lllllinitKV I.CIHlcfH lllllll. The comniliieo was orKanlzed last Fi lii tiary at a nioetln In Cleveland, Ohio, called by Dr. Ceore 1). Htrayer of Columbia univiM'sity, chairman of the commlHshm on Emrrirmicy In Kdu cation of the National Education a mx lallon. and the American City bur eau. Officers of the committed were elected as follows: Dr. Slrayer chair man; 'red A. nichHt'ilHon, secretary, New Voi k; exccatlvs committer: Ilen IV' rliyder, Jersey t'lly, N, J.; H. O, .lones, Cleveland. Ohio; J, 11. Ticver iit, Omaha, Neb.! Raymond B. Olhbs, Kutixaa City, K'au.: S. H. Price, Hrlditc jinrt. Conn,,' K. U MuCoIkIii. Jiayton, thio. The conference tle'dded Hiat the 'ltauibei-M of ct'inmct'i'e could render effective aid on up.n the lias's of a careful Kitivey ol local school condi tions for the purpose of clmpiirluB them with other cltlea, the Idea bolus thereafter to enlist all community for- ces for the development of the public school system. The first questlonalre sent to chain bers of commerce nnd superintendents of schools of all cities with a popula lion of 8,000 and more, and which will he followed by four other "quesllon- aires makes the following Inquiries: "How much training do your teach era have? llow well Uo you pay your school employes? What special Indu cement do you offer the teachers In your schools? Luter questionalres will ask, among other things: "llow well do you house your child ren? What Is your educational pro gram? How adequately do you safe guard the children's health? How much don education cost your city? How will the rising costs be met? I The American City bureau here which, with Dr. Strnyer, Initiated and Is carrying out the present plans, an nounced Its desire "to make the main facts in the present emergency quick ly available" for those cities where the school problem are pressing hardest for solution. The question of getting high grade teachers and school em ployes, he said, has become a more perplexing one tlian ever before. Many men and women It Is Bald, have stop i ped going to Normal schools and tea chers' colleges to prepare themselves as pedagogues.' In round numbers sec retary Klchnrdyon said, there will be 50 percent fewer graduates from these schools In the United mutes In 1920 than In 1917. "The United Slates Is now actually! 35.000 short of the number of teachers required to fill positions," said nr. Itlchardson. "This shortage exists af-i ter about tin, 000 make-shift teachers have been employed; In other words, (lie real eliot-tugo of trained and exper ienced teachers Is fully 100,000. The cost of living litis lncrenm) fully 80 per cent lit the pant 6 years and yet teach ers have had a salary Increuse of less than 30 per cent flnce 19M. Hullding programs ulno have been held up by the war. Many communities have out grown their school plants and ovn crovvded half-day sessions, and the forced use of portable and temporary school building have been evils which cry out for remedy." Incorporations. Multnomah Cooperative Water as sociation, Portland; $15,000; B. O. Skulason, Edith Eborall, Ge.rude L. Harris. Mary A. Moore and Mibel T. Wagner. Union rtetinnlng and Metal Works, Portland; $100,000; Louis Johnson, Fred Hesse and fleorge W, Burt. ueruiicaies snowing .-ncrease in capitalization were filed by the W. J. Ball Waist company. Portland, $30, 00 Oto $100,000; Alco Wood Products company, Albany, $10,000 to $25,000. Resolutions of dissolution were fil ed by the Grind Manufacturing com pany of Portland. Articles of Incorporation were filed with the etate department here Mon day by the Robinson Kallander com pany of Portland, captialized at $12, 000. The incorporators are Jean I. Robinson, Mary E. Robinson, I. E. Kallander and Anna Kallander. Certificate showing an Increase In capitalization from $20,000 to $50,vut was filed by the Citizens Investment company of Portland Suffering from a delusion that hv was being pursued by enemies, Olaf Ellison of Spokane, aged 39,- locked himself In his room and fired two pis tol shots into his head. NOW SHOWING mm. - V. Sit 'lliii! HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S FAMOUS RURAL STORY OP THE 07. AUKS THE "SHEPHERD the HILLS" 10 Big Reels 10 BLICH THEATRE I IP TODAY TOMORROW 6. 'if orothyDalton IN 1 I I "Black is White" From the Celebrfated Novel by George Barr McCutcheon CHARLES W. HAW LEY y JR. . IN CONCERT PLAYS March "Militaire" .' Schubert "Glow-Worm" 4 Lincke "Dardanella" ; Black Hawaiian Melodies Arr. by Mr. Ifctwloy CONCERT 8:45 TO 9:15 P. M. No one seated during recital. . OregoN ,.vt AT f,n,T Big reduction in price of Mazola at your grocers. All size cans. Buy in quantities. YOU never see any pie crust left on the plate Everybody knows the crust is the best part cf the pie. Mazola-made pies have such a delicate flaky crust you're sure to eat the la3t crumb. Corn Products Refining Company P. 0. Bor 161 New York City JOHNSON LlUIliai CO., PORTLAND. OKEUON Lester M. Livingood, an Spokane, has been engared . . charge of a bureau of statistics am . searcn to De established by the tta '"Ston Retailers' association. .' "Ifs a Lucky Day for You" ' says the Good Judge When you learn about the Keal lobacco Chew. A small chew of rich to bacco lasts so much longer man trie old kind. You don't need a fresh chew so often. That's why it costs less to use. 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