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Show PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS CHEATED i .'$ STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Jan. 12 Pompous boards of cducn- tion which underpay school teachers .-jS are Btrlking at tho life of the nation, g: according to tho Hon. Alfred Mos- ley, head of thc Euglish educational M commission, who spoke his mind on j tf tho subject here today That public i school teachers generally are cheat- cd out of what belongs to" them by the Am men who run tho schools there Is no nj doubt, according to the distinguished taj Englishman. i jm "America owes her position among (5 tho nations to her system of free cd- . $$ ucatlon," Mr Mosloy declared. "Am- iff erlcan teachers, however, are gross- ' jji ly underpaid, and unless salaries are ) jg raisod, your system will fall short. i J If America falls, the world will go ) j42 back to autocracy and the sword." i j Amerlcuns, Mr. Mosiev said, pn f gy tench progrosslvenesa to England, and t can well learn from them honesty i Si In business and a desire for equity ,?. among lawyers. i,N "England is criticised for hor aris- r X tocracy," he said, "yet vou never hear tr of American graft and corrupt'on j'J-jj nmong English, noblemen Their i SM family names cannot countenance ( graft. ,55 "Tho Idea of too manv American tfij lawyers Is finding loopholes In tho i'Stf law, through which they defeat jus- S tice f & "Law schools must teach higher I BB IdoulB. The lawyer should bo a ! IjS peacemaker and not a grafting trou- j; mh ble-ralser." f Hj Mr. Moslov does not think much of f Bjj American nowspapora. f K "The typical American newspaper. J yS dealing in sensation and crime and 'IJrni society rot, is a dlscrace to your A fc countrv." ho 3aid. "The- typical Eng- g lish newspaper givcB valuable infor,- '. i?? mation." Hr". |