'fl rMcKinley Highr*ndaInspected By10,(XX) Personsts.ayrnie1h(Continued From Pape One.)!npriyt-n,r-i .r.ndid building, a wonderful Institution of education, one of which Canton should foci justly proud. I am Indeed proud t.» know that Canton has such a building for the education of its children.”Mrs. Kay J. Hour, president of So-rosis, has^iaitod the school on two different evenings. She said: ft Is a fine building, one of which all Canton should feel proud. The school was needed badly and nothing can be too fine for a school building, no matter what the cost. It is complete in every way, the kind of an oducational institution that Canton needs.”Kd E. Render visited the school Wednesday evening. *T went there expecting to find fault with the way iho public’s money had been wasted.” he said. “Before I had been inside those doors two minutes I realized that it had not been wasted and X was thankful that the board e I of education had had the courage to e | build such a splendid ball of learning. I failed to see where the money was wasted. Canton is to bey j congratulated.”e l More Tdke ItJ. I*. Piper of the Dime Savings y I bank, said: “I am an advocate of 11 McKinley high school and more like it In the future if possible. It is Indeed tt wonderful building. I had heard many things about it but I wassurprised at its magnitude and the scope of work possible in it. Children who attend the school are indeed fortunate. I was especially Impressed with the mechanical departments and the domestic science r 1 rooms. 1 am glad to sc*» that th“ children of Canton have on opportunity to learn tho practical things 11 of which we had no opportunity to learn when I attended school.”K. .T. Landor, chairman of the educational committee of the Chamber of Commerce and a building contractor himself, said: “I think McKinley high school represents money well spent. I cannot see any evidences of Y^aste. I have been through all departments and I can find no fault.”F. K. Case of tho Harvard Co., said: “I visited the high school Wednesday evening and while I am not ready to give an opinion, I believe that there is too much machinery f.»r beginners* work and too much theater In the auditorium.”Ilt;((cc(rostt