Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 242, 22 August 1921 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921.

RULINGS ANNOUNCED ON TEACHER PENSIONS BY ATTORNEY GENERAL

tmhr' of Indiana teachers' re

tirement fund law local pension units Alleged 'Divine Healer' rmoA nHor th ant of 1915. are "ex- V He MKiuer

in Danger or Deportation Francis Schlatter, known in Rich-'

ISFrattk Lamar Appointed

10 Kansas Lity rosiuoni

to come under the law

ir a teacher teaches 33 years, for Instance, and epends the thirty-fourth and thirty-fifth years in study or travel the teacher can not then resign

uu ouiain me thirty-fifth sion.

year pen-

mot from the payment of arrearages

where they had at the time of the pascage of the 1921 amendment fully paid all their obligations to their respective local units," says U. S. Lesh. attor-ney-general, in a letter sent to the board of trustees of the law. The opinion with a number of decisions and ruling3 of the board are being printed with copies of the law and are being sent to county school superintendents for distribution among teachers, particularly at institutes. Seme New Rulings. Some of the new rulings are sum

marized as follows: When it is desired to come under the benefits of the law the county superintendents and trustees should report the names of all beginning teachers and those who elect to enter the unit. Blanks for the purpose will be provided on application to Estes Duncan,, secretary of the board, state- , house. ,,,. ' v..-' It A teacher has retired and dies before she has received her first quar-

; terly payment her estate will not re-1 : ceive the amount due her. The board regards that the teacher has had the protection during her years of service. ;; The law does not require all teachers who have been engaged in teaching to. become members if they have not been a member of one of the 46 units under the old law. A teacher does not necessarily need actually t be engaged in teaching at the time the teacher applies for benefits under the law. The board will accept application from one who has had a valid license and is under contract to teach. Time is figured from past experience, and not from date of entrance . JnU state. A teacher who has taught for 12 months may not receive credit for two years. A teacher may receive credit for travel under ruling of the board. Teachers may receive no credit for teaching in a denominational college. Substitute teachers may not come under the law. ; Age at beginning of service governs premiums paid by teachers who , have had prior service. Teachers with prior service in other states are regarded as new in this Etate. Borrowing of Money. A teacher may not borrow from the fund an amount paid as arrearage. If a teacher begins at eighteen years of age, teaches 42 years and retires at 60 the teacher will have paid 42 premiums. The law is mandatory to beginning teachers in service and state, outside of Terra Haute and Indianapolis and outside of the 46 units formed under a prior law. One-fourth of the time at retirement can be credited lor outside service. Teachers who belong to one of the 46 units automatically come under the new law and can not withdraw from the law unless they quit the profession. Teachers coming here from other Mates must come under the law even if they have had prior service. If. for instance, a teacher has cred-

mond and throughout the United

States as the "divine healer," is held by Canadian and United States immi

gration officials at Montreal and may

be deported to England or Alsace on the grounds that he is not a citizen

of this country and is undesirable, because of alleged mental derangement.

Mrs. Ida Lemon. South Seventeenth street, has received word of the promotion of her son-in-law, Franklin S. LaMar to the position of vice-principal of the Manual Training High school at Kansas City, Mo. The announcement will be of interest to many in this city, where he was well known as instructor in science at Richmond high school about 11 years ago.

ASKS CITY FOR SLIPPERS. MOLJXE, 111., Aug. 22. The city council is debating a claim by Mrs. C. A. Landers for a new pair of white

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