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Monroe County Prosecutor Robert One of F. McCrea tonight denied charges America’s * that “deplorable conditions” exist Greot in Monroe County schools. Shops for ““For record,” Mr. McCrea| "Young declared, “the schools of Mcnroe Men : Coan, sp =a deplorable] condition in any sense of the|- Floot word.” : : ts “iy It is true, however, he added,| that in some instances a few of - the buildings could stand minor repairs. .

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State Board" Can Happen Hore—L. s. DP's Asks Changes In School Setup

-Cites Educational, -Economic Reasons

A sweeping re-organization of .county public school administration in Indiana was recommended yesterday in a report of the Indiana School Study Commission. commission proposed “in the interest of economy and an improved educational program” Indiana should consolidate counties in one unit for school administration, except for city school systems. . The 57-member commission, composed of prominent Hoosier} educators and laymen, has had the Indiana public school system under study.and consideration for the past eight months. ‘Serious Deficiencies’ “Many local public school administrative units, especially town

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too small to meet acceptable ‘standards and a satisfactory school program can never be offered in these small bnits unde the present organization plan, the report stated. The facts gathered by the com-, mission disclose several “serious

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deficiencies” of the small high! GEE Services will be at 1 p. m. to-|on his movements, such as the was later arrested b Hi ve. y him fr troo y police and oe: The school program is too| : morrow in Allen Chapel. meeting with the defendants They didn't Ee also, Charged with petit larceny. : e schoo 0 | . . . : . urvi lare ! - bf ’ a —————————— narrow and restricted z meet the, c [Duplgted Persons - oe we and Mrs. Marvin Wert and their five children (left to right) Kenneth, Ke ME tte. Jiu and the farmer, for ex | $68 Seber I= Mr. Richargson a BRITONS WARN RUSS » -| Sanford, Claude, Priscilla e . * . pr , Nov. UP)— pupils’ needs for living in a mod 4508y THIGHS Bid Devar'eY Mrs. Adelaide Henderson, Indian-| The judge of the court turned missal. British militery Bs ain

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# Ld » . fact expenditures per pupil range T } F ® H 0 od Si : k as high as two or three times] en Vic ion r er in s --{be able to survive the cold spell rias and Finch Sharpe, both o [they might find the officers guilty| That's where we came in, at the|air-lift planes will be regarded

: d te : i : ‘ Dise of high schools of adequa ol H f S b . H before help arrives iIndianapolis. of a felony because. setting a'start of this story. I“as a matter of utmost gravity.” Prohibitive Investment pes 0 ul marine ero | TWO: The investment required; : . per. pupil for adequate building} Survivor of U. S. Undersea Raider Faces STRAUSS facilities is practically pro ve . . > . , ! . recent construction costs. | Life of Displaced Person—American Variety SAYS: TRADITION WITH A 1 OUCH OF TOMORROW

THREE: An undesirable Marion County has taken steps to evict a wounded Navy vet-|

amount of departmentalization is) commonly forced upon seventh eran: his wife and five children from their tent-home, 1502 Ritter and eighth grades and frequently Ave. children in the elementary grades A representative of the Marion County Building Commissioner's

are handicapped because of OVer- ,m., thig week handed an eviction notice to Marvin Wert, 36-year-

loaded ole Seenl township schools ld survivor of America's tamed wartime submarine raider Trigger. are finding it increasingly diffi-| The notice read: | Mr. Wert, wounded when a

cult to attract and hold compe-| “This tent is in violation of Sec. Japanese depth charge damaged

tent teachers, partly because the 11 & 12—Ordinance No. One, | pig submarine, lost Wis home 8)

teachers are required to teach so many different subjects. |arion County Board of Com-|3g33 Kessler Blvd. several weeks

1 {missioners and occupancy is or- ft. Better Administration {dered stopped until permit WL, or: the ‘owlier 3014. the

The recommended change in ad-| ministrative organization would Deen ssvied, Marion Sounty Unable to find another place make for a better administered oe Rl one 1 Courti ts house his family and finanschool program, easier financing/liouse. Disregardirg or removing| cially unable to purchase a home, notice is punishable by 1aw.”|Mr ‘Wert in desperation pitched

and a eater educational program Fh is now possible under| Confronted with this latest ulti-'a tent for shelter.

the present township organization, matum and not knowing where to Tent Barely Mana the report indicated. jean for aid, the Werts plab to] Tyiere his wife and five children The proposal stated that each oont nue living in their patched-| priscilla, 3; Beverely, 9: Sancounty should have a county UP tent Jone until forced out./ford, 7; Kenneth, 11, and Claude, board of education responsible to : aL else can we do? Where|13 brave winter winds, rain and its citizens for the organization ®®e sah we go?” the ailing for gnow, Their Army surplus tent and operation of the school pro-| mer serviceman asks. {barely manages to house the two gram. The board would be com-| He Lost His Home {beds; ice box, clothes rack, stove, posed of five persons elected on A building permit would be a table and chairs they have a non-partisan ballot for four- further financial burden on the crammed together. year overlapping terms. Werts. In addition, they fear that| Still under a doctor's care from Bus System Change’ their tent may not pass the rigid his wartime injury, Mr. Wert is Thé recommendation provides sanitation and building code of| nevertheless hoping to build a for the county superintendent of the county. : {home on the plot of ground. schools to be employed by the a Wert family’s plight was Promised aid from several county board of education and st brought to light in a Times |sources, including the American would be designated by law as|Story last week. : Legion, Mr. Wert is walting but executive officer and secretary of the board. An annual saving of more than STRA USS $3 million to Hoosier taxpayers SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! | would be accomplished by com- ; plete reorganization of Indiana’s expensive school bus system, a second report disclosed. Local school administrative units should move as rapidly as posible toward public ownership of buses, it was urged.

Defends Monroe” County Schools

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* But he said, “charges that children are being taught in delapidated buildings and {he stench of

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Blass Fragments Susie Trooper Gets BackTTraffic Accidents Fix Slaying Site 1 @N tate Force As Detective yar Injure Five _

, Attorney General Urges Police | Sharpe Believed Shot! To Reinstate Officer Fired a Year Ago Boy, 3, Runs From } ’ ’ On Grandview Dr. | By ROBERT BLOEM "Mother's Side, Hit Police today sald they were Ernest J. Richardson, former state policeman from Lebanon. ae, I tain Andrew L. St : In. Was back on the force as .a detective today, newest development in|), ae: Jersvns were injured in diana Ave. favern owner, was|'i® Weirdest legal tangle in department annals. Boanies Moore 3 of 720 Brignt killed at a spot on Grandview| ~ Fi Was fired just about a year ago. St., was struck by an automobile Dr. a few feet from the weedy| It all started when a Bloomington youth, on parole from the| driven by Arthur Hawkins, 42, lot near Highland Golf and|state reformatory, gave a bum check for a cow at a Crawfordsville O51 Yoke Ave, when he ran Country Club where the body was|livestock sale early in 1947. ° , from his mother’s side in the 700 found Friday afternoon. Mr. Richardson investigated the|trap like that might be construed block Indiana Ave. They based their conclusion on (case as'a member of the state po-/as encouraging Mr. Richardson He is in serious condition in fragments of glass found in thejlice force. He was.a friend of the|to take the bribe. General Hospital. drive

which fitted into/Plaintiff, a Whitestown farmer| First the grand jury called in Two teen-age girls were slightthe broken ventilator wing of|{Who eventually got his cow back. Mr. Richardson. Under the law ly injured when the car in which” the murdered man’s car. As proceedings wended their| Which says you can’t make a they were riding overturned in John O'Neal, chief of detectives, | weary way through Montgomery Man testify against himself, that(21 accident in the 3400 block said it was apparent the killer(County Circuit Court, the father Meant Mr. Richardson couldn’t| Broadway. ragged the body from the carlof the accused youth complained|D® indicted. He was in the clear. Treated and relsased from to a spot about 15 feet from theito state police headquarters that Next they called the Whitestown Methodist Hospital were Ann drive, then returned to the car|Mr. Richardson and the farmer|TATTer, automatically clearing|A™ato, 16. of 3628 Hemlock and drove it back to Indianapolis. |were trying to obtain money from|Dio too. = Ave and Virginia Ruddell, 16, The abandoned car was laterihim in return for an agreement No Answer to Plea > R Fak Ave. found parked in front of St.inot to testify. With nobody left to indict but, Ronald 15 ley. 14, of 1304 DeJohn’s Catholic Church, 127 8.| Four top officers of the depart-|the four state police officers, the a IH in fair condition in Capitol Ave. ment investigated, arranged a|8Tand jury indicted them. They|y, io ap tal. He was injured No Clues to Killer “trap” to catch the complaining filed a plea in abatement to Wipe mneiish o ent.in the 1200 block Meanwhile, detectives reported|father, Mr. Richardson, and the|0ff the indictment, and so far they 8 le, h ve. While riding his they had uncovered no clues|farmer at a rendezvous. Montgomery County prosecutor, |qrive i Mi struck by 4 car which might lead to capture of No Bribe Ps who conducted the grand Jury in-| Maywood, aries B. Brastes, 58, the killer who shot the 44-year- : vestigation, hasn't gotten around, Neen {old tavern owner twice through| The planned rendezvous cameito answering the plea Norman Terry, 27, of 1701 the head as he sat under the|>ff, but no bribe changed hands. Now, with the four officers still H oward St. Who Was in an acels steering wheel of his car. The state police department, on technically under that indictment, ont at Selby RQ Prospect Ste. Mr. Sharpe, a native of Sey-|Oct. 24, 1947, found that Mr. ithe atorney general has found" arged his wéflet was stolen last mour, resided at 3960 Rookwood |Richardson was guilty of conduct that in July, 1947, the state police Bight by a passenger in the other Ave. He had resided in Indian-|unbecoming an officer. He had hoard din't do quite right by Mr. Vehicle suvolved. apolis most of his life. failed to keep his superiors posted| Richardson when they demoted|won ware oo ccused of the theft

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