Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1935 — Page 18

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BOARD URGES PAY INCREASE FOR TEACHERS

10-Point Program for 1935 Adopted Unanimously at Meeting. A comprehensive 10-point program for stressing the maintenance of the highest educational standards in city schools and particularly emphasizing the importance of rising teachers’ salaries was adopted unanimously last night bv the School Board on the motion of Merle Sidener, president. It provides for: Continued use ol modern methods in education; completion of revision of the courses of study; study as to the feasibility restoring teachers’ pay cuts; survey of school o-.ilriing needs looking tow'ard a constructive housing program; puoiic relations plans for more clearly interpreting schools to the public; continued assurance that merit system will prevail in teacher selection and retention; expansion of adult education facilities. Also more adequate provision for the maintenance of school property; adequate provision to met growing needs of the public library system and formulatior of a budget for 1935-1936 to insure proper operation of schools v ith due regard for the best interests of taxpayers. The board also authorized the reestablishment of the publications department, recommended by Superintendent Paul C. Stetson, and approved four appointments to the teaching staff, eight transfers and three leaves of absence. The offer of J. K. Lilly. Indianapolis, to oroviae copies of Stephen Foster songs to city schools, was accepted. A delegation of patrons of school No. 20. Prospect and Spruce-sts, | presented to commissioners a petition for anew building to be located ■ more centrally. The petition set | forth that the present structure is inadequate, dangerous and inconvenient to reach. The request was taken under advisement. Six appointments and five dismis- j sals presented by A. H. Seilken, superintendent of buildings and grounds, were approved by the board. COMMITTEE TO STUDY HOUSING AMENDMENTS Mayor Kern Appoints Group in View of Stimulating Building. Mayor John W. Kern yesterday appointed a committee to study proposed amendments to the State Housing Law in an effort to modernize and stimulate building there.! The members are William F. Hurd,; City Buildings Inspector; Edward 1 Pierre, Construction League presi- i dent; Frank Woolling, member of the Home Builders; August Bohlen, architect, and Thomas McConnell, Federal Housing Administration Deputy Administrator. Texas Votes Down Amendment B'j ( nitnl Pmi* AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 30.—Texas Senators yesterday defeated ratifi- j cation of the Federal Child Labor Amendment for the third time since it was submitted in 1924. The vote was 10 to 18.

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