Melon: tin * .ml it Moan! of balneation a^k tin- people of tin city, the tax payet to von- 100,lt;KH) for an addition to the In school it should convince them of the feasibility of the plan an should demonstrate it praetieabilitv.It seem - like an inelinain a to take snap jtid mcnl against tl; people, In-fore they ha\e an opporttmity oi thorom.:!ily in\lt; tn- ion the hi,eh school | n positio inan a sane and busine . -tandp - at.I here is no dubt about the need of better and more ade nao hiijh school laeilili« .. but there is some doubt a to tne nature . these laeilitic and this doitht should be di pelled by me . d the Hoard of balneation.J be News beliew tlia: it is possible and practicabl. hi Id another bi^lt school building containinp the ante number of o- -that are proposed fot tin addition to the prt ent Inch -ele 1 Mni itljf AT LESS t t )S 1 tlt; tin tax paver... and it ha tim e n. p: this fact.^^Thetjjny Ini'- come win n ' anton should be^in t« re.i-di tun. rw!r?Smtts cdticatii nal work and erect, in some other sect sm t ;»it\, a new hid^i school building easily acccs ible to a - real pt -p- i 1 ion of the blt; \ \ and t l u In are now compelled t eo;n- a - .distance to attend a Inyh school in the verv heart lt;t ( a.mmL\ cn the Hoard of Education member- proic - to lav • n an a-'ditional his;h school rather than an addition. It makes nm- w-.eulevvliv* the board, if it v believ i ■ asks the plt; 'pie to votlt; a t -rtmie f *an addition.Jt seems to Me tip to the Hoard o| h.dttcai ion to Maw M people wh\ an acldiii«»nal In h -cho.-l ud nu be mull in | o.i, cnee to an addition to tin old one