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Show Mi B 10 BE I CROWDED BYMi 9 NEW STUDENTS I Three hundred pupils will pass from M the Sixth grade into the Junior high w schools tomorrow. One hundred and m eighty will pass from the Central Jun- 8 ior high sohool into the high school M on the same day. M It will be necessary to have two -M Junior high school classes held in tho gradfi school buildings during the sec- -fl jond semester, according to Superin- jfcl tendent Hopkins as the quarters at vm the junior high schools are rated as ml inefficient. 19 Ono section will be given instruc- m tions in the Madison school with Miss j La Plant in charge, while Miss Cook 1 will have charge of the second section at tho Pingree school. Superintendent Hopkins states that he regrets very much that it Is neces- isary to keep the two classes at the j Pingree and at the Madison rather ' than have them attend the junior high school proper. With the opening of the now building next fall the condi- tions that now exist will be remedied. 00 ROME, Jan. 22. Energetic steps by , ; the Italian government and the ad J verse attitude of the public seemed to . " have brought about a failure of the railway strike. The National Congress of Employes in the postal, telephone ' and telegraph services has voted to resume work. I 00 We'll bet the mission houses and the Salvation Army wouldn't care if the world came to an end every day. S |