Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 18 December 1922 — Page 8
Mnnr. Dv.. IB. 1922.
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The jxtit;a i&r Jualor celleffe tn L.k County to U mibmitted e t-ha laeiBJct-ur. luxiorslbT? t the plans of tiia Chloftga Quaker c-J Comraerc 1 & follarw-8! To tha Lk Coucty lUpresentatvles and 2entor of tk Qtucra! Asecjtily of IniJtiifLJ la tha XcUa of 1139 ot laaiao authortied Ui MU.bUiuunt uf County hito school. At thAt tlraa hish school wer lw &nd difficult to support nd ther wa , reti neaJ for their t.bliBliiiiont es county lns-t!tirtion. Today every hamlet ha !ta hiet school and there Is no longer any need for county blt-h
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The county educational need today -with the tremendous demand for educational facilities In recent yean is for a school offering at least the first to years of college
worjt oucn scnoois are usually Jccown as Junior College. "We, therefore, recommend that the county high school law of 1SS9 be amended to read as Tollows S-r.d that auch a Junior College be established In L.ke County, to be knows as Lake College (or Calumet Colleg-e), and that the initial cost of the land, building- and equipment be limited to $500,000. AMEXSMEXT "Whenever tha County Board ci Education of any County in the rotate of Indiana shall request the County Commissioners of saui "ounty to establish a Junior College f Bald County, the said County
ommlssloners are hereby author-
itd to establish such Junior Collegre
-vith the approval of th-e County 'Jouncil of said County, as herein provided. "Whenever the Board of Coirunisdoners of axiy County shall deler--rilno to establish a Junior Collect ;t shall he the duty of the County Commissioners, together with the Hctool trustees of the municipal and rcwnshlp school corporations tf &ald county to meet at the Auditor's jfflce within ten days after the approval of said County Council, and annually thereafter on the first day of May, for the purpose of elect ins: trustees for such school. At the fi-st
rnefttlng of said Commissioners and
Trustees, five trustees slia-U be
le-cted to serve until the first.
rhird and fifth elections, respective-
;y, to be determined by lot, and one trcs-tee shs.ll be electe-J at each aanaai election to wrre far a terra of ;hrr" '-"(.rs SaM p"ro!n ha"l con-
tituta a Board or Trustees fur tlf niansgexncct ot said sohoel and be fore ent-lnjr upon the duties o their office, shall take ss oath ful'l fully to filschergrc the duties of i ! same. They shall meet within flv days after their eiectlcn at tli office of the County frcheol fupi-r inteudent of said County &Jid org a' !ze by electing ono of thoir nuinii President and cne Secretary, or the County Treasurer eHail be f Treasurer for said Board ojiU i out money on the presentation t vouchers properly siffiied ly ' President and Secretary of .n.. Board of Trustees. All vacancies that may occur in sa.ld Board of Trustees shall be filled within thirty days at a specially called njeetlnr of the County Ccmmlssioners am' all School Trustees of the municipal and township school corporation of the County. The Board of Trustee"
shall each year, within five flay after election of a new member, re organize their Board. Said Trustees shall serve without compensatlc for the election of trustees for said Junior Collegre, It shall be the I-Jty of auch Board of Trustees: First: To levy annually a tax fo' tha support of said County Jur.ioi College, which tax shall be assessed and collected as taxes for Stafe except for the actual expenses incurred in the performance of their iuties. which expenses shall be yau 'ruin the revenues of said school. A majority of the members of th County Commissioners and schoo Trustees of the municipal and township school corporations of tin bounty shall constitute a qucrum and County revenue are assessed mj collected; provided, that no such tx levy In any one year shall cxeed the sum of five cents on each o-:c hundred dollars of taxable pro perty in their respective counties. Second: To control all repertj beionKlTigr to said school and rule necessary Improvements and repair.on the same: to organize wuch jchuo and adopt and eiuforce rulep for th',iwr:i""fit of th- -same, pnvhas
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xpparatue and general supplies, tin- . ment, which bonds ehall. be iasucd
oy the said County Commissioners on the approval of the County Coun-
ploy and pay teachers, -appoint a 'rincipal. establish departments anj ourscs of study equivalent to the first two years of the Standard 'oUepc.8 and Normal Schools of Inliana: to admit to kuoIi County unior College all pupils resident of fie County who are graduates of ommissioned hfEh schools and iher students resident of the Oiany sufficiently advanced to enter uch Junior Collegre. without cost of lftlon; to fix -ternis arid rules for iGtrJttlng- pupils not reeidents of he County, and to do all other lecessay acts for tb proper mancemett of said school. Third: To purchase real estate in 3 erect buildings and purchase qulpment necessary for such school nd recornrcend to the County Commissioners of the County the mount of bonds that it will be K-cefcsary to issuo for sTich pur-
cil ofcsaid County. The interest and principal of said bonds shall be paid out of the proceeds of the tax levy ntnde by paid Board of Trustees, ar.d shall be the first lien on eald proceeds. The title to all real estate shall vent in the County. Should the State of Indiana rtesire to operate said Junior College as a branch of the 6tate University or is a separate State Institution cf Fiig-hcr Education, the said County Commissioners and municipal and township School Trustees are hereby authorized to turn over oil the property of the said Junior College to the State of Indiana. hould the State fo Indiana desire to operate tlie teacher training1 department of aid Junior College as a branch of the State Normal School system, the said County Commissioners -nd School Trustees are hereby author-
haso of real ejrtate and the erection isd to provide the necessary condl'"iinii iH rnrrhaw of eouin- ft for r"ch operation
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BASIS OF GOOD STREET CAR SERVICE Street railway transportation is a business. The basis of successful business is confidence. Confidence in business is based on the determination of each party to make his word good, and his belief that the other party will do the same. The present management of the Street Railway Company intends to deserve the confidence of the people of Hammond. The management will promise no more .than it can perform, but will make good on what it promises. Street railway transportation is a busi-
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by one part of the community to secure an advantage at the expense of any other part of the community. Street railway
transportation as a business, necessarily I
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The street car question now before 1 the people of Hammond is a business
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