South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1921 — Page 10

FRIDAY MORNING. SEKT rrrvrccrc v. ttt I BORROWING TO MEET EXPENSES OPPOSED BY SCHOOL BOARD Officials Plan to Pay $1 1S.000 of S2ir.000 OiiMaiiilin;: in domino Yrar. hon; tra.min an'1 rxfn.1. n work. The amount for this purpose whl 1 r.n; :!if total neded up to a ; -j roximitrly 1 7 f 0 . A n "If the !ey i. ( irrf:j'iv x'imiri"I it will he cn that iIkto ir, no ini rf.v in the total of the .nf a r.itary. 'rati"ni! an 1 library fund? iivrr ! year. Iit year th fix--! f"i these fun . w-r' follow. Fperjy. 1-1', .miMry t 1 l.hrajw '. an-1 rn;ionl 2 1-'-' 'otal 10 1-2. Th yar the ' -vy i fo"ow: 7,rj.-il .11 1-2. nani'ary ! lihrary n d vocation! 2 1-2. total 10 1-2. The only two funds in-T-a "! vr'-T th tii'ior. 'ur.'J and vrir and in January because of PROMISE TO PAY fraudin? a rooming housr The t-otirp'iininc: wutr.esi SPANISH DELAY MOOR OFFENSIVE n i : s 1 1 u a : t t wi i ii n n ( ro st. I'AMI.MOnn. Sep', s. The w,-hipping pr?t was re ;rre rted in I?altiUnion Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St. hick of fund. Th notf. ouiFtaniSnt; i now amount to 1213.0 00. Thi nmo-jnt hu bn Incurred to meet, operating expenses. The board hi" rMnnol in r-av Jl 15.000 of thi aca: n Moor, t'hoter (::nk. who operitr. a iicht hou3"kC'oiir: p-a-. e. a. ." 2 I K. Monroe to'.'. :h ro-jrt th.it .o al.wr I 7.". c r. t-- on th.rt $11 rent b.;I SAVES DEFENDANT re o.: iy f he W' r. e . CI riff M oNulty applied lah f; tlme.s to th hare hie of rorr.e!';s Smith, nm I amount th cominsf yar. This L one , 'rion why the pec!il fund i. h" ; hirh an it Is. It : nr.t economical nor ! Omarllt 5ces ISo Fraud whirl, he claimed Moore owei l.im. . --Ico w-.i. puM.he.i trdav xw'.r.z w ! : e place eater. The ci!t.lcn took ; in ti-." n. i.n c rr: It of t!.r for d:.he. pots, p.n.s ar. 1 rues th d-f-nd:iiu '.ft 1-eh.nd. lie f.jrrhv r t-:i the ccirt thi h'- was th j'.pias to the aiue of th.r' ".-is whiJi was loft w ith hfm a? j i r. payir.f r.t for rent. ".:nk admitted r.-eetir? MoTe Saturday at whi-'h t:n." t:: latter repeated h- prom:." t pay w hen ab'.e. Clir.k was r.ot y.it;f.e.i w:h tl;e promise and had Moore- arres: ed. the Spar;i-h 'fTtrsivo a,a:r.?t Mo..f. at M Iiil i anr.o; be etar:r . .... tin;. . Th.e preparations If 'ail. ; (practical to borrow to meet opera..n e.xpcr.f0.-. A year atfo brfore th i buildintr procram was b'KUn ojr total bonded indebtedness was JS31,of which $ 425.000 was for re Tenant Agrees to Remit When Able. On motion of defendant's course' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILN(1V IMAYIXO E I OLIVER n ,-Iy,r:v DR. L. V AMPLER DENTIST 113 S. Michigan St. Phone L. 2473 Over Mayr's Jewelry Store '. " nr t y.-t tomp!'tej as .s-.tTirient r -sres i. - broviirh: ur .m.d addit. :vil rnuv.v ::: a-.-c-nuulato,'.. Th r...:ice. a-lde i tl. tt C- n. Ib-r.-?: 2u-r, funding bonds to meet operating ex-perse.-This in it.?e!f a not good business. Resides It h a. been found t.-.e par.;..n M' r ' cro. ,r '' : t h i n c : r la t t Vi i 1 fr-OMrt rii;s e sSr,n-i 21H w rer.im.ss.'r.T :n ;-e jo b 'Cu trie attack or 10 d iys ar.d to runil t!;e M.iors are comd. if i a n n o n a r b e i n c e n t o Mr :i!:.i with whi.-h t" e'i .e y the j lrrout'idin. bv the Mi-. r. f Onlr Ilereftlia? More. It TT o w i r. Z t " . . a k IMHORSEIVIENI or thi: ro( i,vrr. - E Ki'x t(.rm iM:iu rno The (,r-rttet IM t -are ! er Viw "II a ! ; 3 . n r .-' s . fif lor.? a.s tpnant promise to .a " -.he M" h-nd fund. In order To arry out d;t.b j 1 1 at timet to secure loam t'.ie buildinc rT'cr.irn whi h wil ,' trom the bank. pay i T"r' ir to a r-o-ird of -; c r: i e ;' j e d i - hack rent whether or r.'-t he ,ivt the prem:.'?. and lator showed his ' willingness to pay, Jude fieorsr. V. ( Omacht dishare.I Harry Moore, j I i.nue. ;t t::r Ipletely d-f-;. mi Number? :i T h ; r d 1 y in x- : r. ' " r wa nf-n"".irv to ln"If any person wishes an expanat;fn of the budget he may call -it the board of education ofnees an 1 th matter will be carefully ex r'ar.at.on rf rertain tju the tax , pon, fljrid to ni't ron ? vv. Thf r forr-, !ty- b-ard hi- plan- ( -r.m:rs: due thi ar and to pay Ind t- yay Sil".-'. 0 ;n t h . ominc ; r( 0 r'. ;o and. a was hn'n .above. ,. r or, 121 '.0 ''0 ! ti o-Jt.vand:n? w as a ;.o n'-eiry to in Tea.ee thGatun lake, a part of tl.e r t r. a canal sys'm. made body ci world. hr: ma n- rom p . : n t in the '. -"-m.biri of! rim II M MONI. ZZ j 621 1-2 N. Kmerick st.. from rus-( i tody. Moore w-as charced with de-I iC?!! wate plained." i r -.mini iiimiiitiiiiiii Miiimiinrirrv MM S-TIMFS li mit Ad ri'trs. Lrrrrr d in the pat for th fund to meet the payment of fa' 1 1 r 3 a j a r i e . 1 r.e ''a:emen r-r rr.-"1 h. . . ra 01

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' lu'-atiTi. a.s mad" puM. " y Supt. W. W. T.'T 1 n. f --.l'.-w a: ''Ther- h-'i-w b n rr.e d:M -Ion "f !h tax levy ri-.aV V,v 'h" bo;i-d

'Th" s'ate department provibon tl.e budget form a pli'e for a 'vorkirc fund.' The 'workin? fund'

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r o..rd of edu' .itjon ! s.r. that th" j . j 1 1 i i ; Tl -1 r."ar;d full !:!" PI'LS for every' item of the budu'r t. Th p.. bl;c should know how eV:y rent if 'the money fr r hod purpo..- !- r epded.

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fi'-hers" .ea ! t r Th;. was justi:1r;ide. fr.. -. rv .n ki'r, tii at in the pat th" salary of the , !i r has I f i fit i rely too s'l ;.!'. Pninl f Salary S In dule5. "Mu h the-usht w.i- driven bv the p ;; n t ;i d r, t f .c hool.- and tn l'0-rd o," .!)-it ion to ifi- building of ;i ä t ae ory -ilir'. ?'h--du!e for S i i 1 1 ?r;d. The rh"Uul" adopt" 1 t rif i ;i n fiel jiriUd of .i 'i 1 ye it i :oi higher than th" on ado',1 iher rif.' of our ? iz" aal MMial!' r throughout the country. "In fixinc: tiir !e y j,.r 1 J ! - 1 ft 2 '! the ;,i lu ll aip-.oant ii ' d 1 fur tloI y 1 1 1 e v. t of t .i !k !'. w;i b vied. Tu: total amount frr tea. h. rs' .larier thi- u:ir $r...o,.in. r-In-.i of the amount i" b- ptid foi- summer

i;o-,ci in each drpartmen'. to, lef. ay the r xpr nsf-. from t!. bf-rin-of tlie hool year Autr 1 un'l the time of th" collection of M.xh which is in Novrmb-r. Tliis can b" illustrated by referring to the tuition fund. The total amount of teacher.' salaries for the ear i' ST(ft.orft. Henco it will tike ;70,firo ',rh month r $ 1 40.000 to carry th"

I a v 1 1 1 e n t of salaries until faxes are J ( rd.ctid. In iixinrr the bvy we sim-i ply add this 'working fund' to thr; ! amotrnt needed for salaric.s, thrn j T' traf t the balance on hind. If the

balance were equal to the 'working fund the result wouM be th" amount needed to pay the frihiria for th" year. "If the 'worklntr fund or an mount n ifru ient to carry the exp !)' ? from the beinnimr of th" i .ir until the md of irto'ir i? not a.biwd. the bo..rd will be required to borrow to pay the i.'irs the tn.t two months next year. .Wii'-vary in Itivm Years. "Ir the last four or five year the board has horn obliged to borrow money at the beginn ins cf the

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