South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1920 — Page 3
TTtmnY moi:m;. .imr. i. 3 "IT"""' ' TT" - RÄCHERS' WAGE a ; The Scrapping of Dreadnoughts vi Hill'? Wl Vj I J ? 5 1 I IU II I opted Following Board v Meeting. b;i ,1 Tchrs' dchfx.lule-s of classifies- J Uoi and alari for th 120-121 I i school year, a:.l jccdlng years, thsrciftcr. W;r airr- to today b7 tfc board of pducation, atlnfr in 1 conjunction vlth a committee ot faxhra. W. Horden. s-jprin-tsr.'Jent of acho who hnd con sr-i f ducted the rrr.tUtirjr.. brir.KlnR
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L'aa ncne'il" rails for .i prr.ush t Jrj Increase of J 400 to all tnch-' y. !ha !ncrae hf-In K'ired on Lift!
ar cntrct rMf, from vliich th
helping back 100 to U. r-nrl of the cheol ycr an a forfeit in r.ise a eathtr does not hr contract; that I, if rhe or h violates it by liftCor.tlnunr.ee f -rvlc for othr rearen auch as sl'-kr.es or rlth. In ihal caae ahe will b- piid out of tlij JICO proportionate to th time afrVed. A c!a'j inserted in th Rgremtnt. to which th teachrg have net as yet concntc-'1.. Is thnt th J400 shrill alo ror th J15 allocei under this year's contracts for attendance at county and city instH tutta. Druramond Quit Itfnrtl. Following aRremont to th schdul made public, it L reported th.it Ch-irles I'. Drunimond, member of the board, aent hta resignation to
t o th 3 riemnt. or to th sabir! liRTced to which Supt. Hordvn H.iys ! nrrid by una ninvus vot. but isMrtliijr that it is physically impofaibl for him to pivc th tim to the j work that it requires. He also critlydser. the process pursued by th?
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eacners, urcinjr in waK" jtv rf.-ue s if this ytnr. alrcidy allowed, ty i?:vorinur their written contracts. Mayor Carson i out of th city, and .vhther or not th resignation will
be accepted without an effort to
have Mr. Drumniond rernnsiflMr it, could not l' asct-rtn Ined. F'olitlrs i said to havt; entered Into tho nesotitions for salary in-ra-F. with nn f ffort on the part
r certain ot the Wachers -df:td on1
oy polltJCJany or the republican; schnei, to make Mr. Prummo'i.l. '
democratic rr.rmber of th boa "front" incident to nil delays, aid that the board 1::'. v.i- ! lether as of (trie mind .n th-- m f from th- Mart, but ;it e , ich in the negotiations, the
; s core out that lJiiTiir.i--,.j
f:4e i sponjitIe party. This
o nave contribute. i to hir
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Teachers ScImmIuIc Submitted. The cornrnitte on teachers nnl Ft'.i'ries, t)iretlier with the superin-i T-rdent of school., mbmittcd th"! foüowtnp; schedule ti the board. , 'v:?ich is adopted with the additions' ; '. '-. " referred to: "Th .scdicdule alias to empii.isi: :'t e following elrinents: (1 ' !i ':t: -' s..:f and xrofe.-sionaI traiuir:, ; r: : ' i ef tf nl experience. (" ' iter ! '"it.iency of the t-. telling body. ; "The question of jalari for T.2'- ' 12! has been uiv u careful consid-j - 'iio!i and ti;e Svhedule here s :b-j t ittod Feems just in the liht of i sent conditions and of the con- i . ins of the immediate future so! f;r as they can be foreseen. ! "I. Hefore the teachers now in the! err ploy of the school city are proup-j e.i into classes In nceordmce with
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It is announced thnt II. M. S. Collinprwood and II. M. S. Neptune, with three other dreadnnuphts. difcarded shortly, and It comes as n '"orceful reminder of the change brcutrht about bv the war
are to in the
sandard by which the fijrhtintf value of ships Is judged. lioth the rolüu-wood and Neptune cost alou; $S,5CO,000, and durini,' the war they were the most useful of the ships. The photo shows the Neptune be -inp followed by the Coliinpwood.
diall be
proup
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of auccpssful experience
classed as group four. "III. Th salary of each shall be fixed as follows:
Tas I. Minimum salary shall' be O. An anneul Inerea'? of $ 1 I will be piven each year until a max- i irnum of Sl.t'f'O reached, provided. ! hpwovf-r. ?uch increase will be bastd , on merit. ! ria- IT. Minimum xilrv Jl.Ce.".! n in. rea X JlOit will hf piven !
a m;H!Him or ..MJ is roceh"i. ot ox idd. )iowevr, six h inwill be bad on m-rit. - la III. Minimum sal irv shall
CAR CONDUCTOR ATTACKS O'NEILL
passengers on the the t'-stiniony of .Judu-e iJiliot-r aff. fendant puilty fin
car substantiated the victim a ud ! fholiutr the d"- ' d him Slo ar.d i
Fornier Lictitenanl Goxcrnor Causes Arrt of Lester Kuhl.
A brutal a.r.d unwarranted attacU jupoa William O'Niell. fornur licu-
! tenant governor of Indiana, and a 1 prominent Mishawaka attorney "u 1 the Iii Klit of March 1." was brought ' to litrht Wedncsdav when Lester
a maximum j inhl. a street car ' motorman was P'"Ovilert , armik-ned in tin- cifv court in
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II increase wi.i oc uj.-ni:,.h,,r., e .ir..i
costs ;n.d -enteneed him to serve. 10
days in fh- county jail. The deI fendant was not pi. iced cm the stand i in his own defense. An appeal to fii" circuit court wa immediately i taken.
WrOHIOlS FORGER OPERATES . CITY
increase
wa
tb new salary schedule, the board I perinten.lent
be $1.'0':. An a.nnual
tier, ;v'U be iven TlUtil "f J-'.'iv is reached
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CI.isH (Hih s'hoo'
:. Minimum salary shnll be ".nl. Am increase of $ 1 0 r annually: v :!I be iriven until a maximum of .'2.1 OA ;k reached. provided. how- ( i r. such increase will be based on . merit. ! "Tli" same provision as now exist--' -i.ail ripply to salnri s of men audi v. ci . !i. The uMinl ;i!!i'v.irii'i c il 1 b j '.".tl" to t".-.chcr.s who are appoint-! d b :oi of dei.artn.ent. j 'It- addition to the advance fo vperb-n-' on ase of elicien.'y. t will be added to the yearly sal-, irv for the eom.plet i n of f.v sf-i n- es; er hours in a standard edu i-'
ticual institution, provide.1 the sal ary of tlie teacher has not Teacher th-1 maximum. (This includes extension v.orl. and summer school worI:. Approval of the school to b .tV'tolrd mi: be secure! from the board of education thia..:i;h the su-
of
charge ot asult and uatterv
i The assault took place on a Mish-tach-'awaka bound street car when the
motorman failed to stop a'. Mr. O'Niell's corner and the latter at
tempted to learn the motorman's ' means
Franklin Klier with a string iii.s.-s! that would put the tail
Ihilley's ioniet to shame, a notorious check former and confidence man who operated in South Bend on Iee. 20. 191?. passant two worthless checks on local merchants, is wanted in Aurora, 111., "ii a charc-e of securing $1,000 in Liberty bonds by
of a worthless check, acorvt-
leccived by po!i'
in, I ; .,,..-1,,. u . : i. . i inf tn :i ll IllflllirV
i . n 1 1 . i r i i.i uturi iii.u l ir iu l II II. 11 i "e " " - i
be made to the company oflicials it officials Tuesday. i i alleged that the motorman kicked Klier. working under the name of j .Ir. O'Nkll on the shins and then T. B. Stone, passed a forced cht -el; , attempted to strike hini in the face. ' on Otto C. Bastian, the drupi.-t. fr Irarir.ir the altercation Mr. O'Niell's j ? 1 3.30 and on th- ilejs Furniture hat was knocked off and was found ' Co. for a lik- amount. Ife is also :u the street nionfr side the car. ' known in police circles throughout Witnes!. jneliiHinc It-irrv Tnt-' !tbn eountrv as Ci-nrirc Allen. (3eorpe
a prominent Mifhawaka "business i Ulake. John TL Mathers and numcr n.an and Charles TV. Arnold. both ' ous other fictitious names.
credit will b-
' f education autborias that, an
-rc.:e not to exceed $100 in excess f . i i . l . . . n i
i Hilary ?. im n in toe omu ;n . for the year 1 1 1 1 -1 1 2 C be piven each teacher provided (1) that the work and efficiency of the teacher merits the increase. (2) that $100 of said inreare shall be retained by the board to be paid to the teacher at the close of the school year if she shall have fully performed her contract. (.1) that pavment for county ?.i 1 city institutes hold durinp year shall be included in said increase In r-alary. "II. After the reappointment of teachers now in the service, they, together with all new teachers employed, shall be prouped into classs .1 follows: Ha I. (a Teacher;? who do not T.O-.-.CS two years of traininp in a
s andard institution or who are not1 rormal graduates of schools main- '
t i'.ntnp two year courses diall be classed as proup one. "(h Teachers of several years' of cesful experience who are in the '.u.ool system at the close of the rr 19 20, and who possess special c.erlt and ability shall be advanced class two whei- thev reach 'he mtjiimum in lass or.e, i r vlde.l they continue to maintain the same 5 vofessiorMl characteristics. "da1 II. Teachers who are pradtc3 of a standard normil school 1 "alntalnincr n tso yenr course of s'j dr. or thos who possess the c.uivalen. of the Fame. CIjss III. Teacher! who have hi.1 thre years of educational raining In n standard 'r.stitution .".d one year of successful teaching .v. p ience. "Clav IV. Tliph school te.icher
in- l jriven.
"TV. The sHaHcs of principal and supervisors shall be fh'.vl upon
the nierits of each one i?-,dl vidunlly j or bv adoption of a schedule as the!
boi'rd of education may dem best. "V. No salr.ry schedule shnll he adopted to nrplv to special teachers, vocational school teachers, continuation school teachers, and clerks In the educational department. The salaries of these .shall be fixed by the board of education upon the recommendation of the superintendent."
Kodak finishing at
Schillinp's. l r 4 4
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Sweet and Low Elsie Baker) . mt A Southern LuIIabr Elsie Baker j 4o1 ' Irene Edith Day) Alice Blue Gown Edith Day401'5 Christ in Flandera Lambert Murphy) There is No Death Lambert Murphy 3
In Your Arras Me iley Fox Trot Selvin's Novelty Orchestra That Naughty Waltz Joseph C. Smith Orchestra)
Venetian Moon Fox Trot saophonp. Xylcpbor.?. Tiano All Star Trio) Swanee One Step axorhonr. Xylophone. Piano All Star Trio )551
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Billy Murray) Billy Murray3
Peerless Quartet) Sterling Trioj1S553 Paul Biese and His Novelty Orchestral Paul Biese and His Novelty Orchestra j 1565 1
10 10 10 13
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Glasses Correctly Fitted
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Real Bargains in Used Cars AUTO MARKET Lafayette at Jefferson
Combined Assets $6,500,000.00
Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.
DR. TUCKER, Specialist treats stomach. llrr. kidncjs and all urinary iLisiaO'. Office: Toepp Bldg.
and economize for home and country during the war. Why not continue now that the war is over? Hard to save? Perhaps! But everything worth doing 13 hard. Start a savines account with a
dollar or more build a surplus fund against that day of need. Why not come in today? Savings deposits made before noon Saturday, April 10th, will earn interest from April 1st. Citizens National Bank
la-
West Jefferson Blvd.
Near Post Office
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Broken lenses duplicated th same day. Dr. J. Burke 230 S. MICHIGAN SI.
The IJ1; IUectrlc Shop S. D. Moran & Son Wiring and Repairing.
Samuel C. Lontz & Sons East Colfax Avenue The Home of Klean rwal
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