Show i TEA WILL WILLI f I f BE NOTIFIED l Their cs H Will Wil Terminate T on April r 1 l SCHOOL MAY IA Y BE CONTINUED In Iii II tint HID C rl I 11 be he beril ril lor Pr I r tine the Lot Lul on tl Static Stale Street The lime board bOl 1 issued no notices tices fo o the tt r teachers that their con contracts contracts tracts will terminal on n April 19 I with the hue reservation that butt If I the tho board Is 19 able uble to raise mise the thee funds tho the schools will bo be continue to o tine the end ed of tIre the term This action decided on at tho lie board meeting last lust night because the tue Gover Goser Governor nor neon lot had not t signed the thc bill bil Increasing Inel the time school tax and anil tho time board waa afraid to defer deter the notice any airy r rI It I Is said that the tho Governor or Is sUit still stil un undecided und decided d whether or not to approve the bill bi B D Before fore for Mr Moles oles resolution was WUI considered he h wished the minutes o as to show that he lee had In Introduced reduced thee the same sall resolution on err Thurs hurs day night Critchlow It I but Moyle carried his point and the tho minutes were so 80 amended Imen ell When tho the resolution was taken up U Critchlow was Wn vaa the thee first one to bear bellI down town on It I Ho 10 lb said ald It was Inopportune tune that tat It ought to be deferred until today or the tho float first of at next week In order older to give 10 the thee Governor time to act on the tire tax taz tax bill hi He lie 10 moved that the tho reso mete resolution lution luton bo be 10 tabled Young supported him Baying that there was wall no necessity for Cor hurried action Moyle contended COnI ended how however however however ever that tine the board mid hud delayed long hong enough The law required it to give Hive thee the teachers thirty days clays notice arid and If I action acton were deterred deferred until Monday Monda It would be too late If I time the funds fund can be raised said he lee the tire schools ran nun go goon on and amid It If they cannot be he raised the thc board id hn I protected by b giving notice In tine time thought It U the time duty of oC the tine board to notify nom the teachers urging that the tine Governors signature to the this bill bi was not oil nil that wets was required The rhe ire question that thit would then lien come cOle up bo 10 how to raise the funds Critchlow expressed d himself again saying that he lie did not hot hope to change thee the I mounds minds of those thosa who wanted wan ted the schools closed ns its soon son as aa possible Ho 1 said that while the tIme funds In the bank would bu be bl exhausted on April It was the tire duty of oC the thee board to keep the thee schools running as an tong long lOl as OH tine the board had credit Time The board cald stId he hind had hlll two sources to draw frOW its Il cash In Inthe Inthe inthe the bank cried Its credit The he board could borrow money alone mone very reasonably without expense The Tire schools should be kept open until compelled to close nn that would not met be until tine the boards credit credi was exhausted Moyle 1011 scold said that the tIne resolution re not mean macan tho th closing CI ls necessarily ily IY hut vas 1 only to J tho he board ard on the safe slOb Blat if such U e J done donn He lie avowed that the thee members who sup supported su ported parted the tire resolution were as al anxious to keep keap the schools running as a H those thosa who simo opposed It Ho H f sAlt said that It would woul be a question whether the tine ex cx extra tra tro tax would be available even If It the Il Governor t signed the bill lil The TIne resolution was adopted the tine two opposing It being W and Young Geoghegan submitted a n resolution resolution tion ion proposing to ask the tire people for tor permission to borrow borow money Ho lIe expressed ed the sen tern sentiment that hint the tire board should not com corn mit Itself to the tire pernicious principle of oe borrowing against next years revenue The resolution which was wasas wasas as aa follows Whereas A financial condition ex tX its In lt our school affairs which unless tiniest relieved will wi compel the closing clo of ot our schools school on or about April Apri und and Whereas The Thee law provides a means and arid for obtaining the necessary relief Whereas The board of ot education can borrow without Interest such su h a sum stern as aswill will wl be lee ary to complete our school year therefore be he It I Resolved That the thee board of ot education tion tian lon In accordance with wih time the of f chapter 13 section se 2 of ot the lie school laws law submit to the tine people at a n special election to he be held hell on the thc day In of ot otA April A rl 1501 1901 a proposition to authorize I Ithe I the board of oe education to create nn run Indebtedness ness of oC or such Buch other sum more moru or les less ns its may mar be ha necessary nary sary to continuo continue our school year car to the thc regular ren time Moyle lo le said that heat ho lee would be willing willingto I In Into to RO gO before the tine people If It the GO T failed j to sign the tine tax bill bt Critchlow was o wIshing willing to go before the time people when It became necessary which he lee thought would not be until next No November 0 vember When thc the resolution hail had hai been his posed qt Clerk Moreton estimated that ot lAt Was as available on en In March 1st Itt for lot lor cli nf of SUOI for tor teachers salarIes e U t would w i rM tre t to keep the schools open until April Apri The r e matter of the thee trading of the thc north State street school site was iran wn then them the I I taken up The Tine decision de lon was made to I accept the Armstrong proposition on recommendation of ot the committee on buildings 1 and nd round grounds voted against A i for doing so that he lee wren ns Informed 1 On motion if of the commit committee tee t e isna nR to hI 0 negotiate nc with Phoebe Kimball fur an n exchange e of ot a 1 portion of ot time the Armstrong lot for her herlot Ier lot on ore thee the th north It I Is III expected that Mrs Irs Kimball will wi readily consent to tomo tho mo trade rather than Ihan be 10 In tho the rear of or the th school lot Int Tho Thee resignations of ot Israel Icrael R E I Willey and R It I West We t from freon the tho teaching corps were accepted |