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‘the teachers’ strike today.

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State Aid to End Strike Sought )

BUFFALO, N, Y, Feb, 27 (U. P.). «The board of education closed all public schools for the duration of

Raymond J. Ast, president-of the Independent Buffalo Teachers fed-,

tinue the strike until they receive “complete assurances” their salary demands will be met. . The city appealed to the” state commissioner of education for ald in settling the 4-day-old dispute, “The strike is not just a logal issue but's fundamental state problem,” Mayor Bernard J. Dowd said in a letter to education Commissioner Francis Spaulding, “I appéal to you to intervene in this revolt against the state educational authority.”

Lack Taxing Authority °*

Mayor Dowd’ reiterated that the city was unable to grant the salary increases demanded by the striking teachers without authority to levy additional taxes. (In Albany, an educational committee was scheduled to report to the legislature today on a permanent salary increase for the state's 72,000 public school teachers.) The board of education decided to close all schools at a special meeting late yesterday. Previously 7 schools had been closed by the walkoute of 2600 teachers while 19 elementary schools and too high schools continued to hold classes.

The’ closing affects 2968 public; ®™

school teachers and about 71,000 pupils.’. It does not affect the 29.000 pupils , attending schools. Emergency Proclaimed The board order said a “serious

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situation” existed and instructed superintendent Robert T. Bapst to close the schools until “it becomes feasible to reopen them.” The board also issued a state of emergency proclamation. But this was regarded as a mere formality to insure continued state aid. Under an emergdney the schools are eligible to [receive state aid even though they are closed.

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{ NASHVILLE, Tenn. Feb. 27 (U.| \P.) ~The council of bishops of the] | Methodist church today called] {Bishop Earnest G. Richardson of Philadelphia, Pa. from retirement {and named him temporary bishop tof the Wisconsin area. i | He will serve until June, 1048,| completing the unexpired term of | Bishop Schuyler Garth who was

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a iim—————— GUARANTY AGAINST WAR WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (U,. BJ. —Maj. Gen. Butler B. Miltonbe o chief of the national guard bureau, said last night that strong national defénse is sound economy as well as “the surest guarantee against costly wars.”

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Services for Edwin M. Jordan, 2870 N. Chestér ave, who died last Saturday in Los Angeles, Cal, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Christian Tabernacle church, Burial will be in Sutherland Park, Mr. Jordan, who was 71, worked for the Big Four division of the New York Central railroad 35 years until his retirement in’ 1940. Born in Urbana, Il, he lived here 40 years and was a member of . | Christian ‘Tabernacle church, Junior

chanics and the Benefit Association “lof Railroad Employees, 1 Survivors are nine sons, Alonzo, Melvin, Edwin, Glenn, Robert V.,, the Rev. Victor and the Rev. Paul Jordan all of Indianapolis; Charles R. Jordan, Mineola, Long Island, N. Y., and Clifford Jordan, Wilmar, | Cal; a sister Mrs. Allie Martin Los Angeles; a brother, Ross Jordan, Indianapolis; ‘23 grandchildren and

BACK IN SHOW BUSINESS—Evelyn Nesbit, ex-wife, of the {ate Harry K. Thaw and one-time stage beauty, poses with het pet "Hedy," b6-year-old Griffon breed dog. The dog was signed to

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one great-grandchild. Mrs. Luella Stockton

{the death Tuesday in St. Peters-

Word has been received here of

burg, Fla. of Mrs, Luella M. Stock= ton, an Indianapolis.resident many years. °° 4 rs ; Born in Ellettsville, Ind, she was a ‘member of the Meridian Street Methodist church and the Mopday club. : Survivors are a nephew, Blish Monyhan,..Paoli, Ind, and a stepdaughter, Mrs Ruby Linder, New’ min, TI. : ie

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Railroad Unions

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (U. P).

Heads of the nation’s 22 standard |

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railroads for a “general discussion

off cohymon problems.” “One union president said that

¥ 'althpugh no formal agenda has been

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Services ‘will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel for Mrs. Lucy Frances Daily, who died Tuesday at the home of her son, James EaDaily, 2038 Brookside ave. Burial 1 be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Daily, who was 84, was a

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Mrs. Harriet Hurlstone

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