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Show CHIEF OF OGBEfi'S ! ." SCHOOLS 'R&SI6NSE i I COT.) EX, June y0. As the sequel tu the public sulionls tor ;i number of wctiis l:ist, tliu aniiouncCMieiiL was niatiu :t t ihe office of 11. C Johnson lh:n he hud c iT-siptipd as siipei-iiiictuleiit. of the public schools, to accept a siniihir jjosition with . the .Sau L'i(.'go, 1'al., pullic sc'uools. Mv. Johnson will luave Oydcu next week for Kan Uicyo. '' 'I'he report of Johnson's content pin ted resignation was cii-eulat cd in '.lyden for iiik iiis? i revei.ii wut'hh. ilef -ei 1 1 i y lie. weiiL to San licgo and, upon his-return yesterday, yes-terday, the report was again revived of his intended resignation. Kfi'orls to locate lo-cate Mr. Johnson or someone in authority to confirm the report of the resignation were of no avail. Members of the school board slated that the successor of Superintendent Johnson probably will be named within the immediate future. Among some of t hose mentioned for- (he p'ace is J aniel H. Adams, principal of the Junior high school and connected with the Ogdeh. schools for the past twenty-five years. Advices from San Idcgo tonight were 1o the effect th;it Superintendent Johnson John-son had signed a throe years' contract with the San Diego school board, at a salary of $l;u'J. |