Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1930 — Page 17
JAN. 24. 1930
HARRIS CLAIMS TEACHER LISTS ARE EXCESSIVE Suggests Saving $840,000 by Dismissing 700 Instructors. Savings of $840,000 annually by southern Indiana schools, obtaining state aid, through the removal of 700 "excess teachers" from the pay rolls, would relieve the bankrupt conditions of the schools, according to State Representative J. Glenn Harris of Lake county. Harris, a power in the legislature, came to Indianapolis today to see Governor Harry G. Leslie and urge a one-day special session which
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would make an appropriation to pay teachers, pass a statute placing control of the state aid funds under the stats board of accounts and provide that trustees would make anticipatory requests for funds. He also declared that a thorough investigation should be rodered of trustees’ application for state aid and that where false applications for funds were made the trustees should bd indicted and tried in Marion county. Harris also declared there should be adherence to the provision of the 1929 law requiring ail contracts between trustees and teachers, bus drivers and other .school help to be submitted to the state auditor for approval, thus stopping the employment of excess teachers. Harris was unable to see Leslie, who is out of the city, but conferred with Rdy P. Wisehart, state superintendent of public instruction. Wisehart said that a check on the number of teachers in Lawrence county revealed there is an excess of twelve teachers, and that in on? township school there were two teachers for thirty-five pupils.
BELIEVE VICTIM CITY RESIDENT Identity of Woman Sought by Relatives Here. Relatives of Mrs. Eva Johnson, formerly of 1206 Central avenue, Indianapolis, today continued efforts to remove doubts surrounding the identity of a woman found dead with a companion, Joseph E. Robinson, Plant City, Fla., in a tourist cabin at Lordsburg, N. M., Thursday. Dispatches from Albuquerque indicated the dead woman was Mrs. Johnson, who. relatives here believe, married Robinsdn in the course of an automobile tour in the southwest. George Kincaid, undertaker, 3918 North Illinois street, has gone to Lordsburg to complete identification and return the body to Indianapolis, if identification is verified. Dispatches from Lordsburg, in the remote southwestern section of New Mexico, today said a coroner’s jury attributed the couple’s death to poison taken with suicidal intent. The dispatches carried the name of "Mrs. Gertrude Robinson,” 60, whereas Mrs. Johnson’s first name is Eva and her age .9. Children of Mrs. Johnson, Harold Johnson and Miss Madge Johnson, are employed at Hook’s drug storein the Illinois building. GAS IS DEATH SOURCE Medical Association Urges Check of Household Appliances. CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—City illuminating or manufacturing gas is the chief source of deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning, the committee on poisonous gases of the American Medical Association has reported. “Increasing use of city gas for heating homes may involve a large increase of fatalities both of individuals and of entire families unless an efficient inspection supervision and control of household gas appliances is established,” the committee stated in its report. In the Air Southwest wind, 12 miles horn - ; temperature 10 a. m., 13; barometer, 30.20; ceiling unlimited; visibility, six miles; field, snow.
Acquittal Ordered in Child Assault Case
Collins Rules Testimony Is Incompetent; Girl Hits Alleged Assailant. Incompetency of an 8-year-old girl to testify as the only witness against a defendant charged with having assaulted her criminally brought an instructed verdict of acquittal in criminal court Thursday. Conviction would have carried life imprisonment. Brought to trial before a criminal court jury Thursday, a 60-year-old vacuum cleaner salesman was freed of the charge when Judge James A. Collins ruled the child’s testimony incompetent. Collins based his decision on a law which gives a trial judge discretion in permitting a minor under 10 years of age to testify. The child twice identified the defendant as the man who entered her home in the absence of her parent, attacking her. Under Collins’ ruling, Prosecutor Judson L. Stark was forced to drop the state’s case, asserting that without the child’s testimony the state's hands were tied.” Defense counsel then moved for an instructed verdict of not guilty by the jurors, and Collins accepted
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Midwinter Is the most difficult time of the year for the housewife. The children must be rent to school, the house taken care of. appetizing meals be prepared, and there seems to be little to work with but canned goods and meats. The Times knows that new and different recipes ere doubly welcome at this season, and Is offering a prize of *1 for every delectable recipe which is selected for this column. Address the Recipe Editor. Indianapolis Times, and send in the recipe yo' like best, printing or writing It v-ry piain. A check will be mailed you within two weeks from the date the recipe appears. Goober Cookies Cream V 4 cup of butter with cup of sugar: add 2 well beaten eggs- and mix thoroughly. Sift a heaping teaspoon baking powder with 1 cup flour and add with a pinch of salt and a teaspoon lemon juice. Add last 1 cup of chopped walnuts. Spread on buttered tin and bake in slow oven and while hot, cut in squares. MRS. BILLY LANDIS, Newport, Ind., Box 77. Scalloped Noodles and Salmon Two cups cooked noodles, 2 cups salmon, 1 cup of milk, 1 egg, salt and pepper, and bread or cracker crumbs. Into a greased casserole dish, put a layer of the seasoned, cooked noodles, then a layer of seasoned salmon. Repeat and over all, pour the milk, into which has been beaten the egg. Over the top put some buttered crumbs and bake in moderate oven until browned. MRS. HARVEY CLARK, 1019 Dawson street. Cinnamon Candy One cup granulated sugar, 1 cup light brown sygar, 1 cup milk. Cook to a soft ball test, stirring constantly. Let cool slightly and stir until it can be taken up in the hands; then knead until creamy. Roll out as stick candy, cut in pieces, then roll in cinnamon. MRS. RAY DAVIS, Sheridan, Ind., 110 N. Ge-orgia st. Cranberry Jelly Salad Have ready as many individual molds of cranberry jelly as there are persons to be served. Sprinkle skinned and seeded malaga grapes and as many slices of pineapple as there are molds of jelly with French dressing, and let stand 10 or 15 minutes. Arrange the pineapple slices on , crisp lettuce leaves. Place a mold
| the verdict, discharging the dej fendant. ; As the salesman made his exit from the courtroom under a shower |of congratulations by friends, the child hurried to his side and struck him several times in ir.d.'gnation. It is understood that the prosecution can not move further toward bringing the man to trial. TWO SIO,OOO DAMAGE COMPLAINTS ON FILE Permanent Disfigurement of Lad Is Charged By Father. Two SIO,OOO damage suits, each growing out of auto accidents in Indianapolis and in Vigo county last year wil filed today in Marion county superior courts. Suit was filed by Logan Morris, Vigo county, in behalf of his 11-year-old son George, wife was injured permanently and disfigured in an accident April 16, last year, in Vigo county, it is alleged. According to the action, the youth was riding with his father when their car struck a parked truck of the A. C. Trucking Company, Indianapolis. It is alleged the tail light of the truck was obscured, causing the crash. C. O. Warnock Company and James Haverstick, a salesman, were named defendants In a suit filed by Truman Rembush, who charges that the negligence of Haverstick in making a left turn in West Washington street Aug. 5, caused him to crash his motorcycle in the defendant’s car. He charges resultant injuries permanently deranged his nervous system.
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water, when they puff up till half as large again; then they are served with tomato sauce and a sprinkling of crisp, buttered bread crumbs. MRS. H. C. LOESOH. Columbus. Ind., 1635 Central ave.
