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Show LIE PASSED AT INQUIRY OF THE SCHOOL BOARD Mathonihah Thomas Accuses Bridwcll of Telling an Unqual'.fied Falsehood. Salt Lake, May 13. Not only was George M. Bridwell, superintendent of buildings and grounds for the board of - education, cognizant that a small army of men were worrying for the board under assumed names, but members mem-bers of the board of education itself were equally culpable. At least Mr. Bridwell, at the investigation into his dcpaitraent list evening, said that they were. This developed in answer to a question ques-tion by Oscar W. Moyle. Did you knowingly permit the use of these assumed as-sumed names without the knowledge j or authority of the committee or members mem-bers of the board?" "I dlil not," said Mr. Bridwell. "K-cept "K-cept in the chso of my ioo, and I stopped that myself.'' "But you know of these cases and consulted with the committee of the board about these cases?" "Yes." A. G. Glauque Is chairman of the buildings and grounds committee under un-der which Mr. Bridwell works. He has also been accused of allowing his foreman fore-man to take ?onli acts ror cement work j from the boird as Bridwell ordered the work done. Mr. Glauque rs a cement ce-ment contractor. He has been particularly partic-ularly active in the defense of Bridwell. |