Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1926 — Page 4

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MM BN PLAN BODY IMPENDING Councilmen Hope to Create Zoning Appeals Board. f; City councilmen have determined to destroy the power of the city plan commission by Introduction at the ne>ft meeting of an ordinance creating a board of zoning appeals of five members, Walter R. Dorsett, majority faction, councilman, said today. The new body would have the right to review and set .aside decisions of the plan group. It would be composed of members selected by Mayor Duvall and councilmen. There now is a board of zoning appeals, but its membership is that of the commission. Meanwhile, a special committee investigating the past of the plan body is unearthing “interesting” data, Dorsett said. Special attention is being directed to the issuance of permits for business blocks and filling stations in residential districts, according to Dorsett. RECORD NOTJD STAND Measurement of Chicago Track Shows Distance Was Short. Bu United Press CHICAGO, June 15. —A. A. U. officials here announced that the half-mile record made by Alvin Martin, Northwestern University, Saturday, of 1:51.7, would not be allowed as the distance he ran was 28 feet and 3 inches short of a half mile. At the time Martin mftde the record officials were nf the opinion ■ that the' track was short.

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WEEKLY BOOK REVIEW Anne Has Ideas About Husbands and Fathers

By Walter D. Hickman Come to think of it, the flappers of today have their own ideas about home, heaven, fathers, husbands and about everything else under the sun. And Flapper Anne, Anne Capers, was no exception to this rule. You will meet Anne In "Flapper Anne," anew .contribution to the study of the modern flapper by Corra Harris, published by Houghton Mifflin Company, and, selling for $2 a copy. And has her own idea about husbands and fathers and she states the difference as follows while shocking her dear old grandmother: "This I feel is the burning question which faces every girl—whether she shall a husband, or sacrifice her own inclinations' even her happiness, and choose a man. who would be tile most suitable father for her children. “Unfortunately my idea of a father is totally different froi® my ideal of a husband. For a husband.

Good Reading Have been asked to list ten "light and hedvy” books for summer reading. I submit the following list: "The Keeper of the Bees,” by Gene Stratton-Porter. “The Private Life of Helen of Troy,” by John Erskine. “An American Tragedy,” by Theodore Dreiser. “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” by A.nita Loos. “Flapper Anne,” by Corra Harris. “The Diary of a Young Lady of Fashion,” by Cleone Knox. “So You're Going to Paris,” by Clara Laughlin. “The Royal Road to Romance,” by Richard Halliburton. “The Man Nobody Knows,” b\' Bruce Barton. “Count Bruga,” by Ben Hecht.

For a husband I should prefer a highly sensitized man, delicate type, brilliant, gifted, not- the least narrowminded, elastic, sufficiently erotic to hold my interest whatever else he did." Os course grandmother nearly passed out when Anne spilled the modern beans, hut Anne l.ad some more fireworks as follows: “My inclination is all for a happy-go-lucky road companion. And I feel that my children's father should be a decent, normal, commonplace person, with good health, fixed principles, and I simply could not bear such a husband, don’t you see?" Getting the Idea Corra Harris has done a mighty good piece of work in catching the spirit, as well as the mission of the flapper. The author knows the territory in which the flapper moves and why. Corra Harris has this to say about this territory: "The orbit of a flapper is really small, reaching no further than the country clubs, roadhouses and neighboring towns. It is chiefly- nocturnal, not because their deeds are so evil, but because the most banal performance appears a trifle risque if it is done in the dark. They are subject as a rule to nothing more exciting than a scandal or a wreck on the road. They are the least imaginative, most

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pathetic adventurers in the world, doing the same doubtful things over and over and getting the* same thrill that a mischievous hoy would soon tire of. Their petting parties are occasions for cheating* nature as one would make a practice of cheating at cards. Most of them lack the courage of those vices which they merely imitate. Many of them are witty in the Whip-cracking use of language, turning and twisting phrases with a dexterity that the best writers and speakers mi gilt envy but cannot equal . . . .” Tlie Right Verdict It seems to me that Corra Harris. by writing “Flapper Anne.” has come nearer to getting into the spirit of the real flapper than most writers of the day. Anne was a leader of the flapper class, she had brains and a lot of spunk. She thought that she had the right to flout her ideas before the world. She was no cheater. She

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strutted her stuff in public and the whole town knew about it. The why of a flapper is stated by Corra Harris as follows: .“Many girls are drawn into the flapper class by force of circumstances and the social conditions* which now .control the younger set. They may have neither the disposition nor the raerve for such a career, but they must get In or stay out of the runuf.ng entirely, go into playground work, or become counselors for Girl Souut.s, or be reduced to the last and lowest maiden ignominy, that of being a nice girl with -domestic tendencies.” Wlhether you agree with this verdict (Or not, it will give you a lot to think about. "Flapper Anne” is light in plot but weiglxty in real observations. Nice .reading.

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CA THOLIC MEETING TO AID WORLD, HOPE Demonstration of Faith in Christ by 1,000,000 Sunday to Benefit Europe and Am erica, Cardinal Believes.

Bu United Press CHICAGO, June 15.—-The entire world will be benefitted as a result of 1,000,000 men and 1 women partaking of holy communion in Chicago Sunday, in the belief of George Cardinal Mundelein, archbishop of Chicago and sponsor of the twentyeighth international Eucharistic congress. “The Euchiristic congress," Cardinal Mundelein said, "is a public demonstration of Catholic faith in Christ, presented in the blessed Eu-

charist. We shall attract people to Christ, to His teaching and His conusels, and the effect of this I s sure to be profoundly beneficial to the city, to the Nation and to the world.” Promised Pope Cardinal Mundelein, only recently elevated to a princeship in the church, promised Pope Pius XT that 1,000,000 persons would partake of communion at the opening of Chicago’s congress. A check will be

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j'brought ahout a deterioration of our I moral and spiritual fibre. Witness the growing spirit of lawlessness hr jour cities and the villages ns we do. Dishonesty In Office “Witness the frequency of graft and dishonesty in public office, which in the days of our forefathers was regarded as a secret trust. “No, for nil this we need n better knowledge and a more Intimate at tachment.to Christ. The true spirit of Christianity must make Itself felt In our private lives and in the conduct of public affairs. That Is why this Congress is opportune."

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