iho of al-r a newernjs of )r a new LG. Noide with*May 1st, o there* me the liiu case he uitor* iment to r a newSchools May Learn Speech.Trod L. Keeler, superintendent of public instruction,* wants the teachers-of the Michigan schools to teach their students President Wilson’s address to congress, when he asked that a state of war be declared to exist with Germany.“Even if it takes six weeks,’* said Mr. Keeler, “and if they have to drop everything else to teach the boys and girls that address and exactly what it means, they should do it. If the state printer were not so» - ui. *---iKUCK I*’Llruce C Contro unri wriu Hnuishtoi Ion 'Cotr muted y Contru ftvu ^nili comment running State H|l !)-foot w roijuirinj Contra nml (rru the Mill ttebic C mcteil y Contn nnd erajrapher's and the wrote to Ing, theyurlt; lilda yfor the jammed with stuff from the legis- he Soui ive such | luture, I would have it printed in the Got?bulletin form and sent to each one *hip,runof them. yttr-“Teaching history up to the minute is one of the things which all modem schools thrive for, but when his case, I 8uch a state paper as this last ad-matter | dress of the president comes along,I feel that we should make an extraordinary attempt to have its at least meaning made clear. That address, affidavits my for it what you please, marks notinade nn entirely new run in the history of this country. To my mind it nas just as much a part in the curriculum of contemporaneous history as had the Declaration of In-Proclamation of President Lincoln.“We preach preparedness, but we must not forget that there is another sort of preparedness besidehen took ' and he srs tran* I prepare h me rel-r a new !th Judge lie statedcase was | the accumulation of men, moneyand materials. Our youth must be told just why we are now at war could see wjth Germany, how the present con-tr in dition was brought about and what Colling- our excuse to the world and to le record ourselves for being in this war is.Wedding Licenses Issued. i The following wedding licensesw ? :!ie I have been issued at the office of ..the made the (county clerk this week:John Warrick and Emily Richards, Iron wood.Gabriel Stell and Kosana Leiza, Ironwood.Carl Anderson and Ruth Freiberg, Ironwood.Emil Berg and Irene Pallin, Ironwood.Mike Haskins and Nancy Gordon (Indians),Odanah, Wis.Edward McLeod and Delia Bail, Mellen, Wis.Arvo Wakevainen and Olga Brami, Ramsay.Fred Gongaward, Wakefield, anddays, he ty to pre-ng beforevo weeks enograph* ny to me, g that he Y further f opinion iexcept to refore ad-this case s; and so1 t Minnie Danielson, Ironwood. ip. uay, x ■ -------ion. Judge Teachers' Examinations,granted a The examinations for the teachers had made of Gogebic county will be held in the il within court house at Bessemer April 26, raent was 27 and 28. The questions in readingfor all grades in the April and August examinations will te based on the out-lines in reading as given in the Manual and Course of Study for County Normal Training Classes, and in the Manual and Course of Study for elementary schools. These bulletins are published by the state department of public insfcnjetion.Laura Bowden, f County Commissioner of Schools.iphrey, ttorney. ted by Bp-lunstances ey, an or-[rs. Morrl-ering the [otion car-Ayes, McDonald,