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ssss-srzammmmGsssz DNE CENT ONE CENT LAST EDITION U-BOAT PROVES MERCHANT RATIN6 THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday VOL 5, NO. 241 Chicago, Monday, July 10, 1916 398 ALDERMEN FACE TEST VOTE 0N10EB FIGHT Aid. Lynch Introduces Blunt Demands on School Board for Information Dig in Contracts Made by School Board Teachers Watch Aldermen. F The members of the city council will be forced to a test vote today on whether or not they are going to stand with the people in fighting -for the teachers dropped by the enforce ment of the Jake Loeb rule. The showdown will come on the introduction of demands upon the school board for records which they have so far refused to turn over. Aid. Lynch, chairman of the schools com mittee, will introduce the demands and ask the approval of the city council. The demands are: For record of all rules committee meetings since Aug. 1, 1915; the re cord of the meetiqg.of theiull school board June 27; complete record of all proceedings of the school manage ment committee since June 1, 1916; names of teachers dropped by the school board June 27 and their effi ciency marks for the past three years, together with the names of the schools they have been assigned to in that time, and whether or not the teachers dropped were recom mended for re-election by the sup't of schools; names of all teachers re elected, with their efficiency marks; rules of school board in force before and since June 23, 1915; names of teachers -who have given any kind of Jjskdggs toficho.ol board; -or any mem-' tttttMMiMmHMMmmmammmmmm