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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1904)
TIIE MORNING ASTOItlAN, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 3004. PAGE SEVEE jf J .:, fa "S-. : ' t 4 t ' ' V ' ( J f1j' -VV . ... . V. o - t : Typa of Russian Torpsdo-ioat Paatroyar. Salaries to Be Advanced Teachers in Portland Public Schools Will Receive Increased Pay for Their Work. Portland Telegram. Salarlea of tht teachera of the Fort land public acnoola will bo Advanced. Three of the five director have made positive atatementa that they are in favor of tht proposed "raise." The other two tnernbera of the board have not yet eipresaed oplnlona concerning the matter, but they will probably fall la line with the majority when the matter la brought to vote. It K. Warren waa tatted today what tie favored In regard to the repeated reiea of aalarlea of tht teachers, and he replied that he believed there waa bat one thing for the director! to do under the circumstances, and that waa to r en pond to the demand of the Us- Itarere and grant the ralae. "I am in favor of raising the aal arlea of the teachers," said Mr. War ren, "for I understand that the pett tlona carry the names of the larger number of taxpayere." "Do you believe the board will mako the ralae by continuing the preaent monthly eatery for the entire year, or that it will almply Increaae the amount of the preaent monthly paymenter be waa asked, "Well, I believe the board wilt prob ably Increaae the amount paid monthly Inatead of Increaalng the number of paymenta. For Inetance, I think If a teacher la getting 1700 per year at preaent, and ber aalary la ralaed to IS00 per year, It will given her in ten monthly paymenta of 180 each." , In a apeech before the teachera' aa aoclatlon laet night, Herman Witten berg, another member of the board of education, eaid he waa In favor of teachera generally having better pay. Mr. Wittenberg aald be believed the ealary of all the teachera In the etate would be ralaed, but be thought an Increaae ahould reault In improved eervlce on the part of the teachera. JT. V. Beach waa another director In tervlewed today, and bla aentlmenta were the aame aa those cxpreeaed by the other (wo member. . "There can be no doubt that the aalarlea of the teachera wilt fee la crease d." aald Mr. Beach, "but I can not aay whether th Increaae will be made in 10 or II monthly paymenta. It may be better for the teachera if the number of paymenta la Increased, for aome people are unable to eave their money when they get it in their hand, and would run abort before the vaca tion -season la over. Dut that part makea no difference to ua, and I think we wilt do aa tha teachera aeem to prefer. Tou can aay that I am per aonally In favor of advancing the aalarlea." Cenfeeaea Hie Offense. Havana, July 1. 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