The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 15

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STERN'S CHARGES AGAINST TEACHER MAY GO TOCOURT acemaiesion Friends of Miss McNally Ad vise Her to Bring Action | Against Accuser. Friends of Miss Elizabeth McNaliy, rejected by the Board of Education Director of Speech Improvement, ar advising her to bri action against M. Samuel Stern, o* the board, charges resulted legal a member whose fn her defcat. Miss MeNally, who] contested the position with Miss Agnes | Birmingham, a relative of Mayor| Hylan, won the enmity of the Mayor's friends when she refused to withdraw her candidacy and ivave the field lear for Miss Birmingham. ‘The lat- fer was rejected as a result of pub- Heity two wee! “When the board met Wednesday afternoon,’ one of Miss McNally's friends declared, “there were several members she knew would vote for her, Then when Mr, Stern made the charges implying she had received at Yeast part of $200 for teaching one adult from: out of town und that she took private pupils in her classes, the board had no alternative other than to reject her. Mr, Stern even re- fused to withdraw his motion of re- jection until the facts could be more fully determined. Stern said to-day that he will bring the matter up again not later thaa next month at a public hearing of the Board of Education, "I have no mus against McNally,” he said, “if there is nothing against her, | pupils were registered In a New York City public school, 1 shall vote for her for the position. She is a very charm- ing girl, of fine personality. and she knows her business. [ut there are certain things which must be ex- plained first “My information was {rom teach- ers and principals. I fo) from Fleishman, N. Y.; I man from Dobbs Ferry at the head- quarters of the then Director Fred- erick Martin; I found in one class a boy who had veen out of school two years; also a six-year-old child from ‘West 183d Street in the same school at 98d Street and Amsterdam Ave- gue. “1 got information from one prin- cipal that he had a pupil from St. Louis. I had information from an- TheWonderfully Popular No. 3 Vest Pocket Ansco Speedex CAMERA | 3” Which Is $5 Less Than Quoted by Any Other Store in Town, Equipped with F.7.5 Modico Anastigmat Lens and New Model Gammax Shutter. Takes pic- tures on Roll Film 214x314 inches. This Lens equipment provides \ Miss she can show that her | da giel} found al other that there were four or five| adults in school and one was from Jersey City, I told Dr. Ettinger that this thing must stop, and he stopped it. “IT want all the facts. If IT am wrong I will admit it. But I will not permit any teacher In this city to teach pupils from out of town, pupils not admitted regularly, in the public schools.”* Miss MeNally denied any wrong- doing and explained that any pupils who were in her classes were there us a result of the orders of her su- periors—Dr, Frederick Martin and even Miss Birmingham, Her state- ments yesterday were verified and in- dorsed by Dr, Ettinger, Superinten- dent of Schools. “Ty there is nothing further against Miss McNally than there was at the time she was nominated for her pres- ent position in the Training School, * said Supt, Ettinger, ‘I see no reason why -her nomination should now be rejected." Dr. Ettinger sald he considered Miss ‘ally blameless in the matter of teaching extra pupils. “‘She was only obeyin: the instructions of her s perior,’”’ he sald. The $200 several times referred to by Mr. Stern with the Implication It had some bearing on Miss McNally’s caso wes a professional fee puld to Dr. Martin, former D:vector of Speech Improvement, by the parents of a child that was to have a surgical oper- ation and required care. Dr. Martin of Rem heimer Creations. Sale. And $65, $50, a 279 Broaway, near Chambers Sitsezs THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY has since resigned. ‘Miss McNally had absolutely no connection on eartn with it,’ Dr, Ettinger asserted, “It may be possible,” he added, “that Mr. Stern has some new infor- mation which has been withheld from the Superintendent of Schools or the Board of Superintendents, If 60, it was ill advised to withhold it trom us and make {t the basis of a public statement which would tend to in- jure the reputation of one who in my opinion is an estimable teacher.” Si’ sorta FREIGHTER COLLIDES WITH BARK IN FOG Latter Vesvel ‘Beaches off Red Hook Fints, The Southern Pueific Steamship Com- : Bl Valle was slightly morning in 4ollision with White Haven off Red sar Bay Ridge. The barge, riously damaged, was beached on are being made to 2.209 tons of coal it carried, The fog was the cause of the colll- sion. ‘The White Haven and another coal barge were in tow of the tug Vir- ginia of the Southern Transportation Company of Philadelphia. A line was thrown from the freighter and some of the barge crew took temporary refuge on the freighter. When it was seen that the barge could be readily beached the men t back and the freighter cume up to her pier, She is from Gal- veston with a general cargo. In spite of the fog the ferries were all hunning on schedule this morning. but some ships were delayed. For A Quick Clean-Up arkable OVER- COATS Up-to-$100 Models. Many Hand- some, Exclusively-Styled Kuppen- - None will be carried over. They must Go This Season. Right Now!! Thus This Thus These Precedent- Smashing Bargains! 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Magistrate Sweetser today sug gested that the attention of Commis- sioner Enright be called to the con- duct of Plainclothes Patrolman John ©. Drake of Zaspector Coleman's staff in arresting Isidore Bieber last night in a cigar store at No, 63 Mudi- son Avenue. Drake testified that Bieber ap proached him at 27th Street and Madi son Avenue with an offer to sell him a ticket for the lightweight champion: ship boxing bout at the Garden, ing him to come to the cigar store in a few minutes. Drake said ho went there and was offered a $5 ticket for ank: $8. Then somebody thrust his head in the door and shouted ‘That's a cop!" Whereupon, Drake said, Bieber grabbed the $10 bill that he had in his hand and also clutched a handful of tickets which Drake had picked up. Witnesses testified that Bieber had not left the shop since early after- noon and could not have met! Drake on street. It was also the 18 10, 1922, testified that Drake used his black jack freely in subduine Bieber, who, not having seen his shield took him for a robber Magistrate weetser discharged Bieber and severely eriticlsed Drake Riebe lawyer suid he wou » to both Commissioner Enright and the District Attorney's office to make charges against Drake, JERSEY HOLDS MILLER. New York May Demand Bxtradi- tlon of Alleged olice Slayer. Wh fr Hite HW M will be made to extras vs John Winqutst, rrested Wednesday in Ellaabeth, N. J. |for @ hold-up and later held for shooting | Patrolmen Cochran and Hildebrandt of hat olty 1 e death or \ overy of Cochran, 4 shot In the groin by Miller in an attempt to When told that Prosecutor Hetfield of Bilzabeth had sald he would resist ly attempt to extradite Miller, District Attorney Banton sald if Cochran re- ts, Miller certainly will have to be | orought to this clty, where he is under ndjctment for the murder of Patrolman | Daniel J. Nevilte junk yard on 1th Avenue. 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