Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1922 — Page 5

MAY 10,1922.

MANY PROTEST 45-YEAR RULE FOR TEACHERS School Board Deluged by Opposition to Mandatory Retirement. (PROMISES HEARING So r’amerons hare been the protest* received by the board of school commissioners against the proposed ruling making It mandatory for public school teachers to retire after forty-five years of service that it is considered doubtful if the recommendation of the Instruction committee In favor of such action will be approved by the board. Numerous letters have been received by the board, the individual members have been burled under an avalanche of telephone rails expressing opposition to the measure and at the regular meeting of the bourl Tuesday night a delegation of Shortririge High School alumni headed by Albert I*. Smith, Claude Tuck, Harvey Elam and Ralph Bamberger appeared and entered a vigorous protest. At the meeting two weeks ago the matter was referred to Albert Baker, attorney fur the board, to be put in the form of a resolution, but Mr. Baker had not prepared the motion in time for the meeting last night, so no action was taken. Charles 1.. Barry, president of the board, assured the Shortridge committee that h< fore the board took final action notice would be given so that every one interested might appear and be heard. After considerable discussion and a whispered conference across the table, Frank F. Brown, a real estate dealer, and James E Berry, Democratic candidate for township a-sessor, were named as appraisers for the old coal yard at Ear street and thp Illinois Central Kailroad. which will be sold. I Waiter J. Twiname. business director, recommended the election of Albert W. Hall of the real estate firm of Hall & Hill. and Edward Girard of the National Dry Ki n Company, but immediately W. D. Allison objected to Girard on the ground he was not a real estate dealer, and suggested Mr. Brown in his place. Adolph Emhardt then said te believed Mr. Berry was excellently qualified, as b“ had served a term as township assessor, and he was t acked by Dr. Marie Haslep. After the whispered conference, a motion was made to substitute the names of Frown an l Berry for Hall and Girard and the morion was carried unanimously. Recently ha. been a growing demand for radio equipment In the schools, and on recommendation of George W. Eickes. superintendent of buildings and grounds, perati-slon was granted to pupils of Schools Nos. 17, West and Eleventh streets: No. 4T>, Park avenue and Twenty-Third street, anl No. 32, King avenue and Walnut street, to install radio outfits For the third time a delegation from residents in fh-' neighborhood of School No. 37, a negro school at Caroline and Twenty-Fif h streets, appeared before the board to demand relief from bad conditions at the school. They said the school consists of an obsolete five-room building and an old portable, and that ventilation and sanitary conditions are especially bad. South Grove branch library, adjoining Riverside school. Sugar Grove avenue and Twenty First street, will be formally opened May 12. according to a report submitted by Charles K. Rush, librarian Mr. Ru>h said that within a month the I formal opening of the new Taul l.awrence Dunbar branch library at the Frederick Douglas s-d. No. Quill and Wilbur sfree's. will be held. Books taken out of the libraries for home circulation during th month of April amounted to lfV, 1.77 volumes, an increase of alums- 23.000 volumes over the corresponding month of 1221, Mr. Rush reported. Lenin Must Undergo Another Operation LONDON, May 10.—The operation on Ficolai Lenin, head of the Russian soviet government, for the removal of a bullet from bis body was unsuccessful anl he must undergo another operation, said a Copenhagen dis; at<-h to Daily Telegraph today. The first operation was performed about six week ago by a German surgeon. I.enln has suffer, ,-j from nervousness, headache and in-i riinia as a result of the old bullet wound which was inflicted four years ago.

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