Show SCHOOL BOARD OARD TO II I I HAVE HJ BONDS SOLD May Hay Have to Dispose of Issue at a aBig aBig aBig Big Loss Through a resolution in introduced at nt atthe atthe the meeting of the board of education last night it was ordered that thai bids bo be received for the bond issue I voted for in 1907 The resolution was unanimously carried and the receiving of bids will rill bo hc the next step toward a 3 large ar e number of 1 school building im prO ts The rho resolution was Wt presented presente by Thomas In speaking of th the re resolution ho In- trel that he did IHl not believe the people of the th city would criticise se the hoard board if it was compelled to sell the tho bonds at a lo loss t At the present sent time he averred a children were c hein being cr crowded w erl into basements and autI other places in order to educate them Ordinarily Or Or- rl he said the bon bonds s would souM bring WI to 1034 but that under present conditions 4 1 per cent bonds were bringing bring bring- jim ing nIP 91 It TIU The hie hoard board was wag notified that Helen M. M who died at Burlington Vt had left to the Burin Burlington tun ich school ool The rhe board of or park lark commissioners has offered to a assist tho the schools in iu the planting llantin of trees Mr Newman registered an un objection on onto to the demand of the building inspector that fire escapes cal S be he placed placer on the Lafayette La IJa fayette layette schools chool It would dj disfigure fi rc it ho lie said air Upon the petition of oft a t number of oft t teachers ather a retirement commission under the law passed by br the last le legislature was provided red for Its creation established etah a a. fund for the retirement rement of ot feathers te on H II pension It was ordered that two entrances bo ho constructed to the basement of the Fremont Fremont Fre Frt mont school at lit a cost not to exceed jO A fire escape an and stand pipe to cost CORt 5 ordered for the old high hig-h school building I mild I n g. g |