Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1919 — CHARGES AGAINST WORK SCHOOL CAUSE SENSATION. [ARTICLE]
CHARGES AGAINST WORK SCHOOL CAUSE SENSATION.
As a result of the charges made against the Julia A. Work school at Plymouth, Ind., by Probation Officer C. M. Sands and Sheriff Woodworth, of this county, Indiana authorities have been aroused to action and many county boards of commissioners have started investigations. The charges have caused a sensation and Chicago and Indiana dailies are carrying accounts of the charges made by the Jasper county officials. Mrs. Work is said to be greatly incensed over the charges and asserts that she will file charges against those responsible for the statements, and terms them as “ridiculous.”
