Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 85, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1922 — Page 9
AUG. 18, 1922
STATE TEAMS ' TO HOLD MEET! UNDEBOLD HOLES New Constitution Declared by Legal Opinion to Be Out of Order. DEAN ANNOUNCES PLAN Convention Program of 1922 to Conform to Decision of Attorneys. B'J Tim** Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. Aug. 18 After a legal opinion holding the new constitution of the Indiana State Teachers' Association to be unlawful, and after a vote of the executive committee jn favor of the old constitution, a decision has been reached to conduct the 1922 meeting of the organization under the rules of the latter. Dean H. L. Smith of the Indiana University School of Education, president of the Indiana State Teacher*’ Association, made this announcement here todaj*. The case was taken to one of the leading law firms of the State which held that the new constitution came j into existence under conditions which made it irregular and illegal Whether or not the new constitu-j tion ever came irto existence, the legal advice stated, it became void when : the 1921 session of the association re- ] lected it by a majority vote. HOOSIER BRIEFS EVANSVILLE— 'Don't take me,! boss,” yelled a negro in a local hos- i ital when the undertaker mistook | him for the corpse. COLUMBUS—Thirsty crows have tapped watermelons, ruining thou-j sands this year and never drink from , the same one twice, farmers state. i UNION ClTY—' "Hungry George.” loafer, who refused to take a bath, has been ordered back to Montgomery County by Celina (Ohio) authorities. EVANSVILLE— Prosit.” said Gus Schindler and Karl Ze dler, who met Mr. and Mrs. George Wahnseidler. all of Evansville, at the Bratworstgloechkle in Nurrenberg. COLUMBUS— Going for a stroll. Miss Juan.ta Straup of Indianapolis, visiting near Taylorsville, was believed kidnaped, causing a two-hour search. HUNTINGTON —War has been de-, J dared on sparrows which keejj locsfl folks awake. Patrolman W.ley killing forty-eight in three shots. EVANSVILLE —Playing golf and fishing seemed to have more attrac tion for coal operators than opening of the mines, a cheek here revealed. NEWCASTLE —When oil got low a pound of butter was stuffed into their automobile by Jack Kelley and Tommy Smith. EDWARDSPORT—A thief, who might qualify as Indiana’s meanest, stole two hams, a hundred pounds of
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meat and canned fruit from John T. Curry’s smokehouse. CRAWFORDSVILLE—With news that Billy Sunday will be at the fair here Aug. 30, police report, everybody trying to be good. | HARTFORD ClTY—That he took ; gasoline out of a car tank and put in , water was the charge against Frank Harpst in city court. CLINTON —Thousands of bugs that came in with the heat wave broke up a meeting of city council. MICHIGAN ClTY—Henry Stepin ski, city fireman, who wanted to "step on the gas” was fined in city court for taking a speedometer. TERRE HAUTE Every inducement is made to make Americans spend their money in Germany, Rusj sell Laßier of this city stated in a : letter. MUNC'IE—A ’’water ear” epidemic ] here has been caused by swimmers j thumping their ears too violently. DANVILLE—The first rattlesnake seen in Hendricks County in twenty years came near striking Mrs. Ora | Groover while picking berries near | here. COLUMBUS—Residents here are j alarmed over a burglar who appears ■ at houses before lights are out. FT. WAYNE—Perry and Sam Carpenter went into a restaurant here and demanded whisky, both receiving black eyes instead. TIPTON—A new occupation—WilHam Mock is official community apple butter taster at the Herman Dellinger farm. WASHINGTON—Fire alarm boxes cost $125 and the fire chief is strenuously objecting to the vandalism destroying them. BLUFFTON—H. Studler drove his truck into a ditch and avoided three cars and a buggy trying to pass a given point at the same time. WASHINGTON Almost broke with $108.92 in the city treasury a new loan of SIO,OOO has been authorized by council. HUNTINGTON Another soloist wil quit the church choir for the theater. Donald Frazier has been engaged by the Orpheum .vaudeville circuit. COLUMBUS—A rumor that real beer was being sold at a fair conces-
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Peggy’s Mother Calls for An Explanation of Evening’s Acts
By ZOB BEOKLET As the two cars started for New York, scarcely a word came from the occupants of either. At the door of the apartment house in which the Deans and Hollises lived, the goodnights were stiff and brief. Not until Winnie’s parents and Peggy and her mother were in their home did the long-suppressed storm begin. "Winifred,” Mr. Hollis addressed his daughter in the coldly polite tone she had always most feared on the occasions when even the rightminded Winnie had need of rebuke, “will you please explain why you spent the night before your examinations tearing around the country in a disreputable automobile party?” Poor Winnie, exhausted with the night’s events but too good a sport to seek an easy escape /by telling the truth, essayed still one last defensive struggle. "I'm really too tired, father, to put up a good defense,” she said. "And sion stand caused a stampede, but It only proved the approximate variety. FT. WAYNE—When H. LeachInsky, peddler, so' 1 an over ripe melon the customer ’.hrew it against | one of his eyes. ALEXANDRIA—“We want protection from night prowlers, why does curfew ring?” was the pertinent question put Mayor Edwards by a local citizen. CRAWFORDSVILLE—That it was vinegar and then grape juice was the alternate defense offered in case of Jack Shahan, charged with pos- ! session of liquor. FT. W.VYNE—An alleged supers meanest thief is charged with taking $74 from the Deaf Welfare Club. LOGANSPORT—Two youths threw a light bulb filled with yellow paint at the house of Frank Kistler, railroad man. COLUMBUS—A sigh of relief went up when the thermometer failed to reach 100 yesterday and bobbed around 98 and 99. HAMMOND —"We are Hoosiers, not Missourians.” Judge Henri- Cleveland declared, fining Joseph Kuhule in | court $lO for bathing without a suit.
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if I fail In tomc—row’s exams—today’s, this afternoon’s —I think you’ll find It punishment enough for me. Won’t you let me go to bed now?” "I’ll be the Judge of punishment—” began Mr. Hollis severely. But suddenly Peggy, from where she had stood dejectedly in the far corner of the big library, advanced with a certain firmness of purpose in her face. "TELL ME WHAT YOU MEAN BY THIS EVENING’S DISREPUTABLE DOINGS." She was weary to the last degree of endurance. All her hard, defiant fire was out. Only a spiritless despair was left. "Listen, Uncle Ralph. Winnie has done nothing you could disapprove of. Quite the opposite. I called Bob A'anderpool on the telephone to take me out for a ride when he—got home. "Winnie tried to stop me and I wouldn't pay attention. When Bobby came. Win went along as chaperone. That's all there is to it.’’
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Mr. Hollis’ expression changed. "Thanks, Peggy. His glance sought the eyes of his sister, Peggy’s mother. "And—forgive me, Win. Good night, my dear.” He kissed his daughter contritely and, with nls wife, left the room. Winnie went up to her cousin and put her arms around her. "You’re a good sport, Peg!” The two kissed affectionately and Winnie went out without further remark, leaving Peggy with her mother. Mrs. Dean had been coldly awaiting the explanation. Peggy, whose defiance flickered into life once more at
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her mother's stem face, waited in silence the dreaded Interview. "Peggy,” Mrs. Dean began, "we came home from the Yacht Club at half-past one. I supposed you were asleep, having prepared for today’s examinations. "Instead, imagine my ‘amazement when Mrs. Vanderpool informed m 9 over the telephone you had called up Bobby—but I needn’t go over It. "It Is you who will tell me what you mean by this evening's disreputable doings. Proceed.” (To Bo Continued! (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service)
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