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ce only th roums lave rest of the building have | ‘ _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921, ( hee Midition. the teas ceviags THREE OIE IN GAS BLAST; ot NOT ACCIDENT, POLICE SAY. painted | the paint ing off (he Walls and Grerery Store Owner Weld by/ | holes ter are common Detroit Volic: Now rave seen OUTHOIT, Mich, Kept, 6.- hte pers th ' toilet to rem- sentaty detaees instead of ined. woe were Killed “in an explosion and lern plumbing. As Nang. atner 41@ that destrayed « two-story wulld- | @chools, ew boilers have becn ‘n- ing in Millet Street. on the upper east CONGESTION IN SCHOOLROOMS ‘been painted anu ster had been removed tn the ptogre gies heer Dating end feats vasement of the dullding and ima was | another example of th: “still flowing when firemen arrived. Po- | house” beyond the powsibility of eal- | expressed the belief the exph vation. Lower in Harlem, on 116th ws not accidental and eld % Blreet between Third and Lexington Criprarotio, who ran a grocers wid the Board of Education tast! avenues, P. 8. No. 67 hus not felt the first floor, pending imvestigat Only Partial Ins ction for) sian more than $19,000,000 was re-|touch of a paint brush despite its ur- | ' Two Out of Every 15 | quired uf ai! necessary major repaira fehl need. However, the teachers have been taken care of more liber Children | were made in the schools throughout |Uily” Tut thete will be Bo relief {rom 4 city. And when the Bourd of| the overcrowding for a year until the prince of HYLAN FAILS IN PLEDGE Estimate finally settled the schooi|addition recently authorized by the LPP } the nt year it lets | Board of Estimate ufter years of « eS *\Iay is completed. | his regular only $2,000,000 for repairs when $7,000,-| ‘Trifling repairs have been made on| with him. 000 bar been set as the minimum. the two Bronx sohoola reported i |The Hvening World in June, P. These tacts help explain the extem | The fvening Wore a and College +f the repairs to be recorded. Mr. | avenue, over which the residents or Snyder, Mr. Rodman and their as-| ganized and petitioned the various! sistants have a clear conception ot | city thorities, gets paint in a few the repairs needed, and know how | POCIns, ve returned to Paris and physician alone remains i In His ‘Term Deficiency of Sit- ; tings Has Grown 21,000 a Year. epairs to the root and leader Pipes amd some renovations for st shey would spend the money if they | teachers in addition to fixing some of » wa rst conditions of overcrowd- | The wa rat conditions of overcrowd-| joa st But these men are impotent | (he furniture But there has been no img in tho history of the New Yor felief in providing sanitary toilets or | @ modern structure in every way.|that Mr. Snyder and Mr. Rodman can- salesmen in commissions, and millions more are LITTLE IS DONE ‘The foregoing resume is the answer. | Ot make the repairs necessary on the Over night you can often see the . 5 Ty) Newspapers have been **warned”’ o: th } : “| pittance : benefit of Posiam and Poslam into the ‘‘Imperial’’ Treasu: hr Pap’ ver tne le TO PUT SCHOOLS SOME IMPROVEMENT, BUT S71 et | Or etre cter Een ee eta n| ee ony cmmnclene |teomrenie 1 Pe ry Enrough “the public scliools confront the teach: and Princk pais who will attempt to in- struct neas ly 1,000,000 pupils when the schools reqpen a week from to-do Total schoa! registration is expected to pass the 900,000 mark for the first | time, representing an 0000 over last year. ‘To meet this growth new schools and additiora expected mext week provide only 15,199 new sittings. This means that tho 103, pupils reported on part time last May will continue s4, and that 24,801 will be added to their ranks Monday, a total of 128,586. Gf the full estimated attendance throughout the city two children out of ervery fifteen will be on part time. Part time and double sessions have increase of to be open increased rapidly and consistently| nee ra warnlahed, ane ane | leader pipes. Not a daub of paint n/t chops, roasts, soups and during the Hylan Administratfon,| nual scrub by janitor with soap | eee no long since’a brush has been |{ stews is contributed by despite the “seat for every pupil"; 89¢ water. - Y applied it is impossible to tell the tasty “ ak” of pledge. When Mayor Hylan took of- No interior toilets, yard toilets | orizinal color, @ tasty snac fice there were 46,402 children on, part time. With the 15,199 expected to be ready Monday, the four-years’ tecord of the Administration will be 19,200 new seats, of which last year's quota totalled 80. This leaves u net. defi- ciency in sittings for the Hylam Ad- ministration at an estimated 82,184, an average of 21,000 additional part- time pupils for every one of the four years. An additional factor in this con- nection is revealed in a study of the budget finally adopted by the Board of Education ten days ago. Although classes will be larger and the opening of the new schools alone will require an additional 600 teachers, the Board at its final executive session cut by one-third the amount the Budget Committee had asked for the employ: ment of new teachers. Under the direction of Superintendent Ettinger Provision had been made for 1,000 mew teachers. IN GOOD CONDITION Survey Shows Dangers to Health Exposed by The Evening a the struggle to ke~p the schools m repair without funds. | The Julia Richman High School, No. 60 Weat 13th Street, was the object of special criticism in the June review. Mere is a summary of what that uilding, condemned more than a decade ago but still used for a girts’ [high school, needs and what jt got |ONLY ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY | | WORK DONE AT ALL. | Mortar falling from between bricks—still falling and no re- pairs made, Plaster falling from walls and ceilings—still falling and no re- pairs made to plaster or metal ceilings. Badly in need of paint—only window frames, sashes and ex- terior doors painted. Class- rooms still dirty and dingy. | Desks and benches bad—not vile, ineanitary troughs without the slightest privacy—not a re- | pair or improvement, despite the | fact that the schoo! goes on dou- ble session Monday for the first | summer on ti hi jconverting the present ingufficient | ones. The plumbing remains old and | | gus in the source of illumination, The | two portable schouls which take up most of the yard of P. 8. No. 6, Web- | ster Avenue and 188th Street, are |atill there. A few of the rooms have [heen painted and minor repairs have ‘been made to (he toilets. i BROOKLYN SCHOOLS SHOW THE SAME NEGLECT. Brooklyn shows a record similar to the other boroughs, The schools re- ported on were among those most in heed of repair. New Utrecht High School, s6th Street and 18th Avenue, Bath Beach, was found in June to be in a perilous oundition, both structurwlly and as a fire hazard. The stairs were rickety, the ea tion bad, the timbers and girders were rotting, the toilets were odorous and ingunitary. In short, nothing | was right The only repairs made during the is school, over which No. 102, Tist Street fared somewhat | new, mod- ern toilet instead of their old bad- smelling one. But the wooden stairs are still worn deep and constitute un; ever-present danger for the children time and the number of pupils will be nearly doubled. Floors dangerous, with bad holes—2,000 feet of new flooring laia. Lighting bad—old gas lights- replaced by electricity through- out building. Dou: given as reason for ti provement. An old building, dangerous structurally, and a tiretrap, with narrow, circuitous halls. It still is as bad. It will bo recalled that during the first week in July Mayor Hylan, public answer to his “traducers, denied that Julia Richman High Schoo! was in a bad wa in the next breath said thou ot doliars would be expended upon the building during the summer, and it would be FAR FROM “MODERN.” At P. 8. No. 15, No, 728 East Fifth Street, it was found that the three inadequate teachers’ rooms were im- proved in equipment; but they still ain inadequate for the needs of the nty teachers, The school is stitl the walls are chipping worse than 1u June, and the dingy gaslights stil! afford the illumination. The shiazies fare off in many places of the wat!!s and roof of the old building New boilers have been installed in the new building. At Public School No. 166, off the Brooklyn end of the Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, hope of a new building is the only consolation for the pupils and teachers who will occupy the derelict old structure next week. ‘The only repairs to the school, which is Probably the worst firetrap in the city and in the worst phywical condi- tion, consist of fixing the decrapit desks, although the cane chairs are still without bottoms—and gome vol- unteer painting done by the janitor. Last year the deal to purchase the Long Island Business College Build- img for this school fell through, al- though the project wag in the build- ing programme. To sum up, it must be remembered granted the amount necessary the| policy of the Board of Education to make all but emergency repairs dur- ing the ten weeks’ summer holiday would not give sufficient time. But ‘even more significant ts the fact that all authorities agree no amount of re- If a gale turns Storm Hero inside out simply pull it back again. A Mone Grauioe Withest Vale Trade Mart. FRANKLY you'll find half the enjoy- ment of oysters, steaks, Eddys Sal MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y. slain soon clears a bad lexi complexion — Their gentle, healing madicatiog wems to be the very thing necdc to stop these annoying blemishes. And with the skin once Giese again, the resulat use of Poslar ra ally enous armingly ae E: ~< Pp O Eazy, bD breaks it. { mals Binufeccarace, OO | J NEW YORK. | TREAD the Amazing Story of the SECRET of racial and religious hatred on which the Klan is SOCIETY that has Spread to Every State in the Union but Three. After months of investigation The World reveals. , every detail of the Klan’s fight against Jews, Catholics, Negroes and Foreign Born. THE WHOLE TRUTH About It From the Inside. In five years the Ku Klux Klan has grown from thirty-four charter members to a strength of more than 500,000. Under the acceleration of a highly organized sales force it is spreading through the North and West more than twice as rapidly as it is in the South. Millions of dollars are going to these White men have been whipped and tarred and feathered because these mobs objected to their private conduct. Victims of these mobs have been killed, and other intended victims have killed their assailants. official seal of the Klan that they must be sale of regalia at more than four times the cost of : Ae careful what they say about its activities. manufacture. Systematic efforts are made by the Klan to en- In half s'dozent States and cities the rising: tide roll first of all the officers of the courts and mem- | World Still €xist. [elegy space Ma not "been “ene Eoiainge ieee of fee yarians ala tate ae, oe based has compelled official action. ae of peice peegiecanih Syatecsitis <n are | The much-heralded campaign of | WEFed. A coat of whitewash on th ORES cag pl bi mele! made in the same way to enlis' icers on the re- t EA saisirepalts inthe hy) Maco Peels Sie roomie aeitch ‘nest {DRIVEN AWAY BY GOSSIP, |= = i School teachers, merely because they are mem- serve lists of the military and naval forces of the | ts now in its Inst wack. Dewmite che aricial tht all the’ time: | hin TRIES'TO KILL HIMSELF. ay bers of the Roman Catholic Church, have been United States ‘ Rr SEU ED SS) \BeeAt. Exve: © peated requests of the Principal. ‘The . . * . iF Hall py Mayor Hylan amd trom 59h) poten wore fine co the oekoot fam f 75 hu J | ousted after years of service by boards of which \F Ries os Anuine 4. Rani: Hiedbunt| core ai oveliecaainen: wunivainn felled upon Gourauds Klansmen are members. Public officers seeking re- IN VIVID, PICTURESQUE DETAIL THE \i of the Board of Bducation, the yesult| Public School No. =A ‘ Oriental Cream to keep a : g WORLD WILL TELL THE STORY: f of the ten weeks’ “repais" is ke the| Houston and ‘tolls Tee eee NE EAE | the akin and complex-} | election at the polls have been opposed by the secret F 'Y: OF THE PUR- BS fee ene eee ene tte etn eh dS Oment of No. B14 ioninpatctconation | ote ee eee ; POSES, FHE AMBITIONS, THE ACTIVITIES OF aiabios which taxed Heweities m ning Ried in a hotel in Rich we aute) Cothedicg, - [mvuerial’’ officers ores D honed pt THE KU KLUX KLAN. PHOTOGRAPHS OF SECRET All seven prime evils existing Jin mond, Va. According 10 the sister-in Catholics. ‘‘Imperial’’ officers preach hatred of the Se ashe 2 ence rte chan” wat taut [iy ane one tthe sation Walt ot Oaeaes hatns. Stee Wrsains he Be soap ive’ DOCUMENTS, OF THE CEREMONIES OF THE i inasiand ie nsisiatians “olooing, Begugheae’ the one abandaned, type ee gee Oe ange aut OE SSB UE SOYESD PUAPUES: KLAN, OF THE MEN WHO ARE AT THE HEAD ; the report of the several civic assuci- {obsolete for a great number 4 - fab repeal at Fhe! acshat sie naval: (Sie mes Sinatra play ‘pace (i ie ea een subjected I , - ; The record of outrages by mobs wearing the OF IT, WILL ILLUSTRATE THE SUCCEEDING great degree one week before the/oe a vacant lol inthe. rear intone | Wo! =» | eo | lia of the Klan has reached a total of 65 withi . Sshooia reopen he eee Oriental Creampie within CHAPTERS OF THE STORY, THE MATERIAL FOR Buildings fm vi to $5 years old, }on tie butiding and the gas jets wer, dina alter hie return from France, the present year. WHICH HAS BEEN GATHERED DURING AN IN- vat 0} long since el a ‘eplaced wii elec 4 8. raving a widow tree smal) chil veeate, wil reopen thele done next | oeBit, Sempite et aE RY Oy Geen went ceive inih White women have been stripped and QUIRY EXTENDING OVER THE PAST THREE Monday. Schools withaut playroom or Still have inadequate | Hidert, Street home. maltreated by these mobs MONTHS AND EMBRACING EVERY SECTION OF gymnasiums will continue in use, | Fest rooms snd the bullalag is wo- | ‘ THE UNITED STATES Schools with one room artificially di- yn nead Of pain’ e janitor .: é | : Sida sence uo si io fauna, eae impane vo tera af ‘With CuticuraSoap |, commequent lack of privacy, will re> ja d was compelled to purchase paint and Fr: ant Tale ' ain throughout the city, Hirctraps|himself to cover up the worst spote. e Sia le i S| yn Cee ae | btn i oy avers ee ete The Law Defied by an Irresponsible Organ- dren from tive to nine hours a day mime. procesa ot 1 told him that there was noth A A e F Spe A eves ire Of Waiting the coticg [to worry bim, that h Boome a many soni will never Atte Foam, awe wae sates (thd Gogh tate ization Working Secretly for Secret Ends. Juminaied with dingy gas flames with- ae he ashe ive pans Be “ and T feud, a note “fromm | CASTO R iA pe en the wld of mantles. The de-| obsolete and foul, despite the often, | was. leaving. to © auld he would 1 oe aga a eaeinee yemain, Sethe: Wanton 1a sites then ore rend in ny. tor the ‘subdesn ae| For Infants and Children and finally, the teachers will go witl-|is virtually no pluy space and the |‘! “ 1n Use For Over 30 Years out Test rooms in some cases and | (70's Are foam badly lighted and PBotossponin wi:hout proper rooms in many other | fitional teachers’ room BO 8d » italy, tbe QS 9 . 4 schools, |ROOF REPAIRED AND paINT|s ( Gignamre of PTL LA LACK OF MONEY. PREVENTS COVERS UP SOME DIRT. i a nea NEEDED REPAIRS. | _On the west side, P. S.No. 12%, at ond in i nour Bt minutes and’ be secon ing NEEDED REPAIRS. | On the west aide, P. No. 127, at ond 8 minutes and 68 seconda IN THE MORNING EDITION OF World investigator revisited Friday = — i and Saturday the sebools he inspected | WHEN you go on your last June. To be sure, the spirit was! vacation this Summer higher tham the hope, for be remem- *. 1 tered thas the Board of Ratimate Hea ene i fovea paler been appropriating only about 18 per, ‘ou every day. cent. of the amount needed for repairs | Tea—to ‘ood A i over a period of years. He recalled, be g must be Freshy || Evening World, 25c per week 5 fusther, that Harry M. Devoe, Deputy | dd Bs two weeks 38 ; @uperintendent in charge of Manhat- A ' tam School Buildings, aaicaiee ia ly World, 25¢ per week ' 1918, tt would require $7,000,000 to put | two weeks 38 { the sebeols of that borough aione in SundayWorld,10¢ perSunday . ‘ ns ones saree, is Soeoensintions have Order from newsdealer in Advance. Both Morning q . sands. pase ‘ TEA. smudge teeter ‘The Gna! thought was that C. B. 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