Berkshire Chronicle Reading 12-1915
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-~"f{r.am. :-·· 'f"~eds," Karlow.
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sUspicion
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tea,·outdid lIot mootion hi~ doljbts at the meeting
deplomble ' h9D1ung 1 .nd· 'he . belie:ved 'the whQle
town
'be 1"or:prised if -the _igamation -of
sch(1011! L ~V3l! not . bro~gbt _ .eft :ilF.._J~:
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': 1iIr,_Ranson mewed -.. ~t £he oe1feiCt
6f whiCh 'Wdi;:"thQ,"t.he: reao1u'tiOJl Of -~I!I Commit,
~ 'Onli~ 'Who~" :cqUn~:-ah~ula~ ~_ ,' an..r::th.!l
fords ~~"u,p'p\y '~,'" .. ihlriDg --the Bata
and- 1Iu~er , 1;emlli U J-'thlly .deCline ,to._ ~t,
eleriof.). ,app~\s '~ _me one '?I' ,other elf. the
, , â¢.,...,r,..
cQl'JIQration"ll> d!i~tmen~ ,in which there
:sov,eremB.Tu 'k~m
~-ong~ysu,IJ!P,orted
~on '(Almm~yon-,
'BANK. ,
ir-ih!;. -,
of - _
;1S clenr, from
debate at lthe l_ monthly meeting,
that
never have ng;r-e&<\' to the course
ndopted. · Mr. Rabson told
Council that he
-disagreed with bis colleagUes' au the sub-cqmmit.
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qul'te fair. These illEpectors-- ro.a.de rep~nta- of tJte Reading TaWil Council hecau8e he ' was
tiona to tho Education 'C ommittee to the -·effect. "1!a.tisfie<1 -of their good intentions. The Council
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were 'Rurely ontitled to bESar the arguments on
tll!.t in the CIiS-3 of the amaJgo.ma.tiou of the two the otl~er side ihe,fo,:" ndopf::jng such a far-rooching
schools they . would rcqu're ' a. ditfereIil !;taft \ of r060\ubon, anti It 1S not 1Tl the pro'-; "r-e of , that
mfl~teis from those who were ata.fting Kendrick member in say uow. that thi sl W,i S t~ , c' :1cti dn of
School. " If his resolution were ~ried ;the the council.. _ Tho argu1e.nt f1'I ,also \;tiated by
gentlemen riamed would have a continUOllA _ ~M~rY. the admis&i!>n , tha.t the oo~n in reference to '
,although it wouJd n~t 'CQv~r ,'all _'the additiqnBl ,the . Kendrr~ mastam ~!J mallv come to
eIJ)enses-to whieh _they had 'been pu~ .
_f
,b y ' the HJgher
EdUcal:i0j
,S~ommittee.
Mr. ;A]lwl'~ght 8eCoit(l1lCl. , appealing -to ,the As ' ~ liWe ' said before.. the ' whole inei.
council. 'On tho .gr<nmd 'Of ticmmou -,fU8'tiCjl.
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and one which.
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T,h e -'ayol;' thoug'Jl,t tlt&1 'l iix months', uoti~_ ~r
" 'In .haye
,this--critical period
, FridAy.. DOOembt!r [0, 1915.
pay, ' wl!B not -by' an.,llIeans l.oo -zmuah for gentle. bistOry
We have every
men who 'had 'sen-ed ' the .town :80 ' long, SlId
-t hat
- heeu cnosen
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,l!special~7 iii "ocb-'& case. ~BeiR'_ 'h~ar, I .H .e ,hAd
~:f~inihe
gqnev~ -ea.refolly into ,t he ~o~e hIstory CIf the
THE I FINAL APPEAL '
'm atter. '!IDIJ 'ha4 found that 'thue waS: D'O w80y 'Of
'ClU'rylng_).Out the vlew8. of the 'EdooQ,tkm ~mmitÂ
.vaila'b1e~ ......n between the qee llamed
tee ezc.ept . by .-hurry-illg to get _the . .scheme
-eS;pre. ,0 -';;lliDl\'MGII to eerve J:.is «»mtl"!/ 'through 'Gf:ter two years <If de1ay. ' . 'They could
- ,,, jJel him j<Jin '
not leave the Kendrick boys 'mth 'their ,prellCllt
his 'OOii;ntry
shortage -.<>f~' _
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, This W68 --aeconded ,lw 'Mr. · QDelqh.
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Had at ~t 'IIu1Iieienf notiee, without -lIAj:lng ~,.
tQing --about iIl!e jniticeouf the ·wse,,:to bave :bee-n ,
relieved, f,rom any sen.e of bli>;d.hip. , In.pe<rl;orB
of _the Board of Educ,.;tion, he ullder!lt<>Od, .haa
- a. private interview ' with the memberS of the
Education Committee, or _which no report had
been ma<{e; and -he did not .think that - :\vas
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B1.n~wfI
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CAVERSR~M: 34-38, iPRbSPECT ~TREET.
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HENLKY:ON-TH...ME5.
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- '. iPPLfCATION_
W. H. B!A~SPEA~
Ed~n 'Co~ ,", ,, appoint :M:eIl8rs: 'Smith
and Whale 'meni"- ~f the :1IUpp'1y .stail' f= tJae '
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DETAILIED
' Phon .. ,132 HanleY.
lInd"-a.nBWer-eil.
' U~< , W:~ten~ .. reeiolutioo ,iDstrac:tirtg '4he .
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TZ'l.KOUllS:
MEJ1CHANTS
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!be ·;in~. ;,a..j-.1Ihe 'B&oeation-: lComml~tee'8
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'·' 'I!~ ,~.1'f ror '~ whole ,....,.;ocl
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"-th"-::foi-thJKl~,:E~, -~ . in each ease ',M ,
't he ~ 'IIIdrie11)te now ri!cei~e8 as an :assist-'
1Wlt','Iilai!ter Of 'Qle Kendrick ,Boys' l:icho01. be'"
6llprOTed. .
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.The' Mf-Y<lr 'infonlled theoouncil tlJa.t- he ~
reoeil'eda 11lttier i _ Dr. ~bram 1cbainnan~ of
the High\lr Bdnc.'Uon ,$uh--Committe!!'), ata?ng
'thM' he ..:was qui't e -.nable '00 -attend the meetmJl:. '
AJfter ,!'QDle _p~1imUJl'Q' (}\Jelltions had 'b een put WAS THE COUNCIL RE:SP(}~<SIBLE
W,INE I'MPORTERS .AND SPIlRlT
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Education Commtttee. or at leu( ' ,
m~mbe~f- . 'w~, were IV~ largely ~spo__, - ~ able. have
, ,.alled -IIOma bush names 0, '
tlie p&nmta IOf. the -j(~ric:k ' lJ'!ys, <1I\d thei '
e~ot but. admlt that '~eor ioCjt!on was open -III
mlllCOnc:aption ~ â¢,The 4!>V.101l8 ~.~ w .... to mAke' , ..
au eqmtable -ili8tn~n ~. . the two stn.tr. .· .
~ th~ ~e- I nmuun.~~~ , ~ve had no ~ .'Â
&ble .l'1nan~ 1)r 'elaim~ almost tbe ;whole -' '.'", :~ii""â¢
QIone ~ -t.;. been ' - _,
. -and only a inodl:"
-e~D;I ~()t ..:l.he ~:thel'. . ,~ot ouli. ' ~ore, are
~ teadiel1l198t to tbe~Ddary and IlOJiI.
lIleroi~ idueal,ion 'Of Beading, ~ 'the EducatiOli __
'OJImm.'itt.&., -has
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_b'" the io'rM "!I __
hli
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~ CIJ!-1?U , c~1I to, pro:ride ,ll ,
at good salaritj ....
-'lOr 1>l'8litiean".~l~lI'hole ' :tbeitl!:.mdrlck maste.w,. ~
'Not <?n]y._-u.>8f8fo~ .1l:aathe --1If>~ of tboloe . .I
,~mn,bl~ ,etV~ nse i:o . co~10 dissatisfac- _
tiol;l~ -bJ'iI: , it h8s .1I'1'(Wed v~ G:pKIaive. The BlIC'
gestion " that j t1ie KeitdrUllc raaaSter8 wore Dot '
~hle 01 tat.:ing poets at the lIew \'Choo1 or, that .
they wnlikl haT.. been laAltiq u. lOJ'alty: m,ay lit
aV-D;'~ -di\mrissed. "l'he,r am be judged On
thtru'
work.
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lb6,.
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the situatiob ,~.
U:=-.":,:j[~~ - and '-I'~01fll a ~eeter degree
'Mr.
Wiriter. -
the _ nlllohltjon of
IlII ,.
:who
the: ltd~
thll matter. :~ ' Aldermen
Bull 'and PatIltt, -' ,
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,', -, l Alilerm.a.n ·ttlir.tlll- '8&::<1 the JIlO!'e :he looked into
lIhe -rilatter th'e;'!m'ore , it &eem8a 'to him' -tliil.t- .
~e6t' mis'tU:e had "'b een m-aae: t· ab iniritio.
~e eoi!nCil Will'e -t.Bing ol"er a ~~ ,-imeee~-ul
$~Ch~l <if:-~5Ir~o~ 'J:- ~imem ' ~ _....ldie.~il:»d
etting 'Qd ..,t;tlieir -.om~~. _ whilih ,did -no't· -8l1am.
- , hlni fair or -iwen' dip;lOJD11tie.. ill,''iJhe."'cominit,,*e had , a.n&ng~ wiei .1&:. --Keeton to '\ake over
1llle-lralf I~nhe.~ 'Of :Reading. iS$ool' aDd oneof; /tbe stalf of, the ~ Ke.rnirick â¢.School , they_
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b\aJf--
would ,~~thKv~ ~
of 't he
pre8~t .u-ooble. ' ~ow
\hey We!lj! 'ti&king -o:ver -&II , the ' Kendriclt
ocan
~~1Ii1lyg~t't.lni! :rict_
th~ ,Jnll6ters;
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reta.mln-1 .alI'_th" )~,:OO::tn-8 --.Schoo~ m ....~eJ:8~ 'tHeIL!',
wa,i,ien
.:his r~ltluti;'n, '
u I-:did