Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1920 — Page 8

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THE ESDUNAPOLIS SEWS, SATUEDAT, MAY 29, 1920.

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USED REGULAIN

OF SCiOES DISCUSSED

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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES OPPOSE BONUSES FOR TEACHERS.

WOULD ENFORCE CONTRACTS

school r^grulation* wm Fr>

ram pr»p«»«4 for

day at tba Denison hotel by the ie«istatlve .committee ! of the Township Trustees’ Association of Indiana, iahlch was called together try Lew Lewis, of Manilla, chairman.. The trustees disapproved of tt)« bonus plan of increashiK school teachers' pay. such

as usvd In Indianapolis ■

and other increases In

Si ties this year.

The trustees favored . . pay, hut asserted that salaries should

not he raised until the

.tracts should

year’s cor,-

and that the contracts rlsridly enforced. Bonus in-

Creas'-s tended to cause dissatisfaction In smaller communities, it was

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tlrare Costrset mange.

A change in ths Contract system,

which would glvs the trustees protection against teachers who "Jump” their contracts, was urged, ths trustees saying thati although they have

> protection agglnst puch tf.gehers, it 1 —“* * “* ce*s for the trustee*

achtlr. A personal

tfes saying that t Dp protection aggh requires legal prpc < IP discharge a tea expense account a

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account; also! was advocated 'he old abandoned

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(rhjeOtion to the county unit edttca tiorial system as advocated by some persons was expressed. The Committee said it would centralize school control! and would destroy local government of the townships as related to school government. Politics In the county’ office which would have more

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to the office expen- civilian hat# and caps may now be ' nRA^TIf* Af'Tli

worn by the freshmen for the re- i/iww »»W i»

matner of the year CnR SITUATION IN IRELAND Cliarles Piety, of the senior class. run OUUAIIUn lit inux-ewsw presented the senior bench to the | ■' 1 . ; ^ junior class. Ernest Yorger accept- Military *• Be Used Foliowtng Death S5 e t L h %£Xm?u, r Z* •' T- r—--- «- sophomores. Charles Smith accepted taek at KlUjwalwefcfor his class.; In chapel. Dr. George LONDON, May 2»—British military

th * - officials today took steps to meet the ^ ■ critical situation in Ireland follow-

gradnating class, in which^he^ spoke . ^ attacks on soldier barracks at

Kiilmaiock. where two constables

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authority under such a system would L. Mackintosh, president of t be encouraged. It was mid. leg*, made a special address

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cycle corps also has been organised for the district. Four eigtWeftnpounder guns, a Quantity of rifle ammunition. grenades, petrol and barbed Kingstown list mght, according to a dispatch received here. Army lorries also have been rushed to Dublin. A heavy fnsllade of rifle fire was

the first Indication the constables in the barracks had that they were being attacked. Bombs containing burning oil were thrown on the roof of the barracks, setting fire to one wing in which constables were endeavoring to fight off a mob that at* tempted to break through the door. Marching orders have been issued

for troops at Aldershot points in England.

and other

Former Pope's Sister Dead. ROME. May 29.—Teresa Sarto, sister of Pope Pius, died at her home here today.

William H. Evans, of Indianapolis, Center township trustee, represented the Seventh congressional district on the committee. i. , „ Other members were Ralph Stevens.

' M district; George M. ton. Second; Oear Fourth; A. N. Pow-

ers, Terre Haute, Fifth; Mr. Lewis. Sixth; Arch A. Hamilton, Muncie,

PHOTOPLAY’S.

JAMES E. ROMIG INDICTED.

umer Tit*? in rj^rs

Evansville, First disti Hotter, . Worthington, Newsom, Azalia, Four

Eighth; Alva A. Swope. Lebanon, Ninth; J. Dlbell Wolcott. Tenth; Frank M. Truss, Wabash, Eleventh; Charles H. Hartung. Hontertown. Twelfth, and C. C. Dukes, secretarytreasurer. Warsaw, Thirteenth.

FRESHMEN RUN

Aaaaai Class Day Celebrated by ntm-

dests mt Wabash College. {gpadal to Tbs ladisnapoh* Few*}

CR A WFORD8VILLE. Ind.. May 2f,—Traditional class day exercises at Wabash College were held yesterday on the campus. The senior class marched Into chapel in a body, attending exercise* as a class for the last tfm4 Th* freshmen class, according to custom, ran the gauntlet of the upper classmen, arranged In rows from the chapel to the “old -w^ll," where the green and red caps of the freshmen were thrown Into s

Philadelphia Lawyer Is Held is Bcre-

do 1! Case.

BALTIMORE. May 29—James E. Romig, a lawyer, of Philadelphia, was ihdictcd by the federal grand jury 1) ere Friday on the charge of aiding and' abetting Grover Cleveland. ’ Bergd< 11, wealthy yopr.g Philadelphia draft dodger, ■ in evading th* draft. Romig was arrested* in Philadelphia i

Thursday.

_ __ I The indictment also charges Romig GAUNTLET • Tfth having "concealed and har-

} bored" Berg doll during the period 1 that h« was at Hagerstown, Md^ be-

tween April and June. 1919.

were burned to death. The barracks were set fire by a band of !•§ men. Premier Lloyd George presided at a cabinet conference last night at which it was understood drastic action to cope with Irish disorders was

decided on.

Flying columns of cavalry have been sent to KiUmalock. A motor-

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