Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1932 — Page 22
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GARNER WARNS HOUSE TO CURB WORKING SPEEO Two Representatives Dead in Exceptionally Busy Congress Season. BY THOMAS L. STOKES l.nld Prn Staff Corr..pendent ASHINGTON, Feb. s.—Speaker Garner instructed his leaders today to slacken the tempo of the house of representativs, which is oeing blamed for two deaths and the illness of several other members. When Representative Crisp (Dem., Gaj warned his colleagues *'not to kill yourselves with overwork,” he voiced a gradually growing feeling inspired by long sessions in the house, lengthy committee meetings, and accentuation of routine duties, such as handling appointments and answering voluone of the busiest in many years. The depression largely is responsible for the high pitch at which the house has worked this session, one of the busiest in many years. Speed has been the watchword in getting out bills to dispel its effects. Sixteen or seventeen committees get to work early every morning. The house itself has been sitting every , day—and late. Because of the importance of the! legislation being considered on the i floor, and becase of the narrow 7 mar- i gin which separates the two parties, a very close attendance has been' necessary. More members are about the house floor constantly than at any lime since the war. Ordinarily only a handful directly interested in handling a bill are present, the full ; membership coming in only for im-1 portant votes. This means the member must take! extra time to attend to routine du- ; ties, such as taking care of the dc-! mands of constituents. Some of * t hem have been forced to give their j nights to such problems. Congressmen have lots of work to j do, contrary to an opinion in many ! quarters. They do more than talk,! though this naturally is the most widely advertised of their activities. J They resent criticism of this char- j acter. The house meets daily at noon, but that is not the hour for congressmen to go to work. They have their committee meetings and their office tasks before that. Often they must visit the government depart- ! ments downtown. PROBATE JUDGE MUST MAKE VENUE DEFENSE High Court Orders Chambers to Appear in Will Case. An order requesting Probate Judge Rmi’ey N. Chambers to appear be- I fore the Indiana supreme court and | show' cause why he should not grant [ a change of venue in a will case, ; was issued by the high court Thurs- ; day. The case involves the will of Mrs. j Ida McClintock, who died August, j 1927, being contested by Margaret j Hanrahan. A final report concerning the estate had been filed by the Union Trust Company, special administrator. Following this, Edward Little, attorney, sought to set aside the report, opposing the allow'ance of a fee to Robert Armstrong, attorney for the administrator. Judge Chambers held that, no court record revealed that Little had been retained as attorney in the case. The court overruled Little's motions for reopening the case and for changes of venues from the county and judge. The supreme court, allowed the judge until Feb. 16 to appear. WATER COMPANY SUED Torn Up Street Caused Aeeident, Allege Five, Asking $75,000. Damages totaling $75,000 are demanded in five suits filed against the Indianapolis Water Company and city of Indianapolis in Marion county courts Thursday. Each of five plaintiffs asks for $15,000 damages. They are Eliza W. Vick, Harold Collins, William Vick, Rhoda Vick and Eddie Vick. An accident, July 22. 1931. alleged to have resulted from earth settling after the water company had tom up the street at Arlington avenue and Washington street, is basis of the suits. Plaintiffs were riding in an automobile that struck the loose dirt.
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COUNTY SCHOOL ! TEACHERS' PAY SLASH VOTED 5 Per Cent Cut to Become Effective in June, Says Gladden. Adoption of a resolution by the Marion county board of education, j cutting 5 per cent from county . ! school teachers’ salaries for the ( next school year, was announced I j today by County Superintendent ; Fred E. Gladden. The board, composed of nine , township trustees, Voted to slice j salaries in the three highest paid I groups. Teachers receiving as low as S9OO to SI,OBO for nine months’ work are exempt from cuts. This action becomes effective in June, when new salary contracts are made between trustees and teachers. It mean a reduction of 25 cents a day for each teacher with 108 weeks or more experience. “This is to be considered as a temporary and emergency measure. Salaries are to be restored to their present level as soon as possible,’’ Gladden said. “The board realizes that teachers receive too little pay, but is forced to make the cuts because of eco- 1 nomic conditions which have affect- i ed school budgets." Teachers in the three higher I groups have been receiving salaries i for eight months' school year, uni der the following minimum sched- ; ule: Group C, $960 to SI,OBO for i none to four years’ experience; j ' group D, $960 to $1,170 for none to
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