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Show IKrnest A. Smith, city superintendent of schools, stated ihat If good progress is I made by the students for the next I month, the old school day schedule I might be resumed. Thirty -one new cases of influenza ; and one death were reported to the City j board of health yesterday. Albert' I George Everett, 35 years old, 362 Kant First South street, was the only victim, j Beginning today, all restrictions lm- j J posed by the board of health on public gatherings have been removed. Pub- j lie funerals may now be held and danc-I danc-I ing will be resumed tonight. CITY SCHOOLS TO OPEN NEXTMONDAY At m eating of the city board of education held yeeterday. It waa decided de-cided to open th achoola next Monday lnatead of Thuraday. aa ondnally planned, Principal! of all the city achoola are required to meet at the ' Eaat Hiah achool Friday for Inatltute work. An extra hour of claaa work will be added to the achool day In order to partially make up the Inat time resulting result-ing from the long enforced vacation. The grade achoola will convene at l:4 and will dlamtaa at 4 p. m., the aea-alon aea-alon formerly being from 1 a. m. to 2:20 p. m. |