Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1922 — Page 5

.TUNE 27. 1922

FIRE TEACHER FOR DANCE IN HER OWN SCHOOLHOUSE Against Dignity and Law of State, Is Charge Made Against Kansas Woman. EMINENCE. Kan.. June 27.—Mrs. Clara White’s certificate as a school teacher was revoked because she attended a dance In a schoolhouse last winter. That is the charge made by Mrs. WJvte in a letter to the State board o 4 administration, in which she asks for an investigation. Mrs. White says she held a normal training teacher's certificate, which is renewed from time to time by the State superintendent of instruction. Mrs. White says she attended the dance in her schoolhouse. Eminence is thirty miles from Garden City, the nearest town of consequence. She says dancing is the only form of amusement the people of the neighborhood have in the winter months The patrons of the Eminence and neighboring districts attend the dances, which are community affairs. After the dance, when it was known Mrs. White attended the dance with Her pupils, she was informed, she says by Miss Emma Wilson, county superintendent of Finney County, that she had violated the laws of the State. She told Mrs. White she asked the State superintendent not to renew her certificate. The State superintendent, Miss Lizzie Wooster, whose militant attitude against dati*ing and the powdering of faces is well known, refused to renew the certificate. Miss Wooster said Mrs. White had violated the law in two different points. She had permitted the dance in her school house and she attended the dance. Both of these acts, Miss Wooster says ere in violation of the dignity and the laws of Kansas. The board of administration has ajked Attorney General Richard J. Hop! ilns to investigate the law in the case. The board also will Investigate the ■circumstances surrounding the Incident. The little town of Eminence once was prominent on the map of Kansas. It was the county seat of old Garfield County, which was abolished many years ago and made a part of Finney County. In the days of the life of Eminence as a city it was on the front pages of the newspapers almost daily, because it either was tinder arms protecting its county seat against the attacks of rival towns, or tinder arms and marching orders to bring back the county seat, which some other owns had taken away from it over night. It now may develop that Eminence again will become the seat of trouble over the vital question of whether a school teacher may dance or paint her face and still hold her certificate to teach, although at this time Eminence is no more a municipality than e corner school and a farmhouse will eonstitute.

PRICES ON WYOMING WOOL FOLLOW MARCH SKYWARD Sheepherders Mourn Passing of Trading in Old-Time Haunts Where Booze Flowed. CASPER. Wyo., June 27 —The passing of the old-time sheep shearer, itinerary followed the seasons from the Mexican border to the Canadian line in the Western States, was revealed here during ore of the greatest wool sales ever conducted in Natrona County. Wyoming. The phenomenal rise this year in the price of Wyoming wool has brought with it a college education to the erstwhile happy-go-bn ky t Imep business and tons of statistics and reports for the edification of the once genial eheepherder. Last spring better grade wool brought an average of 11 cents a pound: this season similar grades are selling for 40 cents a pound Agricultural experts say the nation faces a wool and mutton shortage, and Eastern buyers are hurrying lo the Wyoming market to secure their erupply. In the old days, when spring was far on the way and the green raruie was dotted with ewes and fat lambs, the range naan moved his flock into a “blade” plant, where shearers ripped fleeces swiftly from the sheep. Many of these shearers gained fame for their speed, and at times thousands of dollars were wasered on sheep shearing races. And while the shearing was In progress the owner and the wool buyer adjourned to a shad 7 nook, and the wool was sold. No thought of various breeds, shrinkage and other bothersome items. It was worth from ten to fifteen cents a pound, and wool was just wooL This year the greater portion of the Central Wyoming clip, amounting to several million pounds, has been collected in giant "pools.” The herds are sheared in great, airy, clean sheds, where careful workers take off the woo!. Boys carefully gather and tie Bp the snow-white fleeces. Stray particles fall upon hardwood floors fit for ballrooms. Checkers carefully weigh and tabulate the grade. Old-time herders sit in the shade until the time comes to take their bleaters back to the range. The Wyoming clip has been under the supervision of Dr. John Hill, woo] specialist, of th* University of Wyo- j ming, who submits an analysis of the quality, shrinkage and dirt or grease content of each separate clip. Based on Dr. Hill's report, the sheep owners make their prices for the various j grades of wooL And the old herders gaze in amazement at this modem manner of selling wooL remembering, with a trace of tears In their eyes, the days when their clip was sold over some popular bar, and the boys in camp were "cut In” on the drinks and cigars. "Volstead sure did raise hell with the sheepherders"’ Is the frequent exclamation. Prefers Death to Prison. FARIS, June 27.—'1 would rather die than go to prison.” Princess Gagarina, condemned to five years' labor by the soviet tribunal at Moscow, is reported to have told her captors. True to her word she has addressed a formal request to the tribunal to have her sentence changed to that of dath.

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Where To Go Overnight

Overnight automobile trirs are becoming popular in Indianapolis because of the nearness of State Parks and of the fact there are thirty cities where municipal camping ground have been established. On the accompanying map the State parks and reservations are indicated by squares. Circles represent the communities where municipal camping sites have been established. State highways afford transit to and from the sites. These cities are Attica, BatesviJle, Claypool. Columbus, Corydon. Covington. Crawfordsville, Delphi, Elwood, Franklin, Goshen. Kokomo. Lebanon, Lowell, Marengo, Middlefork, Milltown. Newcastle, Oxford. Pendleton, Plymouth, Portland. Richmond, Vernon, Washington, Wlnlraac, Wolcott, Spencer and South Bend. The sites, equally distributed as they are. make a series of stops in practically any direction so the tour may be made by a succession of short drives, if preferred.

KILLS . 1,800-POUND . BEAR Prospector’s Life Saved by Timely Shot From Friend's Rifle. PRINCE RUPERT, British Columbia, June 27. —One of the biggest silver tip bears ever shot in this district was killed on White Creek near Terrace, B. C., after an exciting battle by Edward Forsarn and J. Kennedy. prospectors. Kennedy, who had climbed to the top of a windfall, saw the bear emerge from a bushes fifty yards away. The moment the grizzly saw him it charged. Kennedy fired four shots from a.“ 03 rifle, alt of them taking effect. This, however, did not stop the animal, who continued toward the prospector. Kennedy was in such a position by this time that he could not escape the infuriated beast. He yelled to his partner, who was 100 feet away, to shoot. This Fa ream did. The bullet passed through the animal's heart. The shot was fired just in time, as the grizzly fell two feet from Kennedy. The height of the bear etanding erect was fifteen feet. It weighed 1.800 pounds, the skin alone weighing 100 pounds and measuring twelve feet long by nine feet across. Its footprint was ISx9 Inches. FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Don't worry about Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo obtained at any drug store for Soc, or extra large bottle at SI.OO. Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable.—Advertisement

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SCHOOLMARM WINS BIG RAISE FOR EDUCATORS Margaret A. Haley for Twenty Years Persisted in Her Effort. BY ROY GIBBONS. CHICAGO, June 27.—Jeanne D'Arc of pedagogy! Margaret A. Haley of this city has earned the title. For twenty years she has been fighting for school teachers all over the country. That’s why, to untold thousands she is known as -the "fighting school marm.” The other day Miss Haley handed Chicago's grade and high school instructors a $4,000,000 yearly salary increase. How? By fighting for it. Her official title is business representative of the Chicago Teachers Federation, an organization which she aided in establishing. Whenever called upon, she -has Journeyed to San Francisco, New,York, Boston and other cities to direct the fights of school teachers in those places for a square deal. And Margaret Haley Just loves a good scrap. "I’ve been in plenty of them,” she says, “but up to date there’s not a scratch on me. "For my teachers,” Miss Haley htjs foresworn marriage and saerlfiifed other comforts, "until freedom is achieved —freedom from fear of authority and political domination,” she says. "The fighting schoolmarm” figures she has been mixed in fifty-six major engagements and scores of minor scrimmages during her twenty years of constant vigil. Besides championing teachers. Miss Haley is also interested in the development and welfare of women generally. She was one of the prime movers in the suffrage movement "I want teachers to have better pay and better working conditions because such things mean better teachers,” says Miss' Haley. "And better teachers mean better children. "It is for the children I am really fighting. I love them even if I haven't any of my own—as I wish I had.”

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INTRODUCTORY PAINT SALE ifc.' -' ALL THIS WEEK if ?iCm, ironsides Fault 100% Pure Save 75c to SI.OO per Gal. REDUCTION ON ALL OUR PAINTS The objert of this sole ii to acquaint people with tile quality of on merchandise and at the some time save them money. If yon are planning to paint now or later this fall it will pay you to buy your paint daring this sale, SOME OF OUR MANY BARGAINS OLD IRONSIDES HOUSE PAINT, 100 PUT. PURE—ALL COLORS. In 5-gallon can. @ per ration MAO In 1-gallon cans @ per gallon 82.95 OLD IRONSIDES BAB If PAINT—RED OB GREEN. In 5-gallon can. @ per ga110n.... ...........10.45 In l-gahon cans @ per gallon $1.55 MONARK HOUSE PAINT—A good durable and high-grade paint. All colors. 5-gallon cans @ per gallon ....$1.99 1-gallon cans @ per gallon $1.85 MONARK RED BARN PAINT. 5-gaUon can. @ per ga110n...................... ,g Jtn 1-gallon cans @ per gallon |LOO Free dty delivery and freight paid on out-of-tow n orders of 6 gallons or more. Indiana Paint, Roofing & Supply Cos. Only Two Blocks South of Washington St 132 South Pennsylvania St. Phone Lincoln 8101

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NEW POSTAL DEVICE IS GREAT SAVER OF LABOR Invention Stamps, Seals and Addresses Quantities of Mail Matter. • LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 27. Stamping, postmarking, canceling and sealing of first-class mail in large quantities can hereafter be accomplished at one operation by utilizing a little machine called the "postograph,” invented by Luther L. Mack of Los Angeles. The devise has just been approved by the United States Post Office Department and will be manufactured in large quantities, it is claimed. It is a small printing and recording mechanism, which can be set on a desk and is so simple to operate that a child can handle it with amazing efficiency. A small cylinder contains the dies which print the stamp and the postmark, and also a meter which counts forward up to 1,000,000 for record and backward for whatever number indicates the number of stamps which have been purchased. The cylinder is taken to the postoffice, where- payment is made for the number ol stahi ps desired. The mechanism is then set to correspond and sealed by the postal authorities, and returned to the machine and the number of pieces desired printed. The postograph will stamp 300 letters a minute, any size up to twelve inches in length at an equal speed. Letters may be any thickness up to an eighth of an inch without affecting the speed of handling. The size of the entire machine is 12x24x16 Inches, and it is run by a small electric motor of one-sixth horse power and concealed from view. Later a smaller machine, which can be run by hand, will be made, it Is raid. The stamp dies will be for any denomination of stamp desired, and the

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PECKS OUT EYES OF RAT Hen Bushes Bravely to Defense of Her Brood When Attacked. BARBOURv4ILE, Ky., June 27. A singular combat was staged at the home of Charles Smith here when a rat, trying to capture the chicks of a bantam hen, attacked them. The hen immediately went to the rescue. The rat put up a hard fight, but the little bantam pecked out the eyes of its enemy and then proceeded to kill it. $750 For “Baby Mine.” HENLOW, England, June 27. —For wriing a letter to Miss Margaret Inglls in which he called her “Baby Mine,” Walter Wood was ordered to pay the girl $750 for breach of promise. .

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