Show H BOARD TO ACT I II I Constitutional Amendment on School hool Taxes Will ill Be Fought F 3 PROTEST HEBl WS 4 JOU K TO o UT RID IUD OF OP TENANTS I The board of education met gnat lust lest even evea tug to consider r the propriety of in log lac an address to te ie voters tile the same ine ineas I as was as done two I we years ago urging that tut the ODI amend amendment ment making county school col eel coll colI l cUble I on en property within limits of cities be defeated The matter was as in tn informally j formally foly discussed ra ht committee with I Ithe the result remit that CrItchlow and 1 Young YOUR were delegated to t formulate the address lor Tor publication I With this matter disposed cU of for the I time tinse the board held a short abort session to pass pa upon matters atten of or The I action the finance committee In dl dI the payment of oC 2 for teachers salaries since the last meet meetIng trig Ing of the board was ratified Appropriations I aggregating for tor sal salaries salaries aries ariM of 01 officers and employees of the I board and Janitors and for other cur current current current rent expenses es were made I Condition of the t e Treasury I Treasurer Trea Barnetts resort for or the month of October showed as follows Tax T collections from county treasurer I t KO 11 7 0 I Tuition fees front from nonresident pupils and sales of High Hi h school text test books VS t Total receipts a aBa Balance Ba IanO due doe treasurer Oct 1 1 Ll Li clerks clerk warrants 4 K 6 Total credit 8 Less months revenues 5 Balance due treasurer Oct 21 14 J iS Summarizing the treasurer reported report the receipts for the four months of the school year at 7 1 and t the dis disbursements disbursements bar at t leaving having the bala balance overdraft as stated Oa on recommendation of the th committee e eon on Ott teachers and school work Emma Wright Mary F Rickman and Ina Tea were employed to lilt 1111 va vacancies cannes can i in the teaching corps at the theW Washington W a Fremont and Franklin schools I I Scrap Over OTer Tenants Just before adjournment Morris Levy LeV LeVof of the Congregation was wa J granted the tile privilege of the floor to protest against the summary settee action tIOn of the committee on buildings build and grounds in ordering the Society of cit Re Reformed Reformed I formed Jews to vacate the Thirteenth ward school hool building which they have been occupying oc as tenants using the rooms for tor religious purposes Mr Levy complained that they were or ordered ordered dered to vacate vacal by Nov M 20 and since two weeks ag ago the doors had been I locked and bolted on them and they were unable to get t their religious prop properties properties ertle He H e added that his constituents had no objection to the use Ulle of o the rooms roo by bythe the Free Kindergarten ante asso association elation on un days other than Saturdays and Sundays In reply Chairman Bamberger ambe er of the committee of the board bord which had di df directed the ejectment notice served up upon upon upon on the tenants on 0 the plea that the school hoard boar wanted want the abandoned abando lit itt little tle tie school building for other uses arose i ito to say that the tenants trants had bad kept the place in a condition A At to whether w ther or not the doors had bad been I bolted on the tb Congregation M Mr Bamberger said he did not n t know knew kD probably it was teas an accident ac idea but he I did not rare care enough to tl deny iSen r that the tenants had been locked out o t Mr Bam Barn Bamberger Bamberger berger wished to assumes assume a umee all responsibility i in the promises premises premi eR declaring that if it he be could have had his way y the ten tenants tenants tenants ants would have been ejected long Ions ago Sid Said They Were Clean I IG G C M L Lewis ewis who came with Mr Levy to protest replied to Mr Bamber Ker gers expressions by challenging proof that the tenants nants t had not kept the building clean Itan By way of comparing I Ithe the work of the orthodox Jews with the I reformed se sect t with which Mr Bam Barn I horror said s he affiliated Mr Lewis Lf wi said I that his hi congregation had accomplished hed hedmore more inure good in a charitable Way hay than i ithe I the other organization organisation had hM six to one onto oneAs I As An a shot hot at Mr Bamberger Bambe er he said that the Congregation Monte Konte Sore nore had been n more shabbily f treated than were the negroes when they were tenants of the School hoot building and paid no rent Mr bIo while h l preferring not nm notto notto to ro rent school buildings for any pur per purpose purpose pose expressed himself him lf against the proposition of locking the reformed Hebrews out of the tIK building and de tie declared declared dared that hat it was not right to pre pee prevent vent th m from having hai g access while the lease leu e is in effect As AI a solution of the difficulty it wa was agreed by the hoard board members that Su Sn Superintendent Pinney of the buildings and grounds should give the Hebrew tenants every facility for fur gaining ac ae a cees ensa to 11 the school rooms until the tit of this thil month the date of vacating After the meeting Mr lr Pinney sug suggested suggested to Mr Levy vy that he should make arrangements with Bishop Bt Em y for forthe forthe forthe the use UM of the rear of the Thirteenth ward meeting house houst but the Ute aggrieved ed gentleman demurred saying ayi g that his God was a 8 mighty lot older than the bishops tesI flod an he lite would entertain en no proposal I to occupy the rear part of any church |