Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 213, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1926 — Page 12
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CLUB OFFICERS BACK MOVE FOR TAX LEVY VOTE School Legislation Plan Given Impetus by Irvington Body. The newly electecl officers of the j South Irvington Community Cluh 1 are whole-heartedly behind th movement of twenty-four east side dubs to enact legislation, whereby the citizens will vote' directly on school tax rates and budgets, it was announced today by Oscar Stoehr, the new president. Tl)p movement resulted from th ■ school board's refusal to consider a j petition for an Irvington high school, j based on the depleted funds of the board due to the recent tax cut. Indorsed 51.09 Levy “Our organization adopted .a I resolution indorsing the levying Os J the $1.09 rate," Stoehr said. “Some j other'method of regulating school | tax rates should be adopted besides leaving it up to a body of three men j (the State tax commission), who per- | hap* have no children and haven't gone into the thig. “Asa matter of fact, the Indianapolis school board has been build- I Iff schools for 2G cents per cubic ; foot, which com paxes favorably with j the 35 cent average in many other j cities. Meeting Monday "We sympathize with the board's financial situation and our delegate to the union meeting is authorized to expend every effort to give them j aid."' The board of directors of the club ] will hold a meeting Monday evening to further discuss the matter, Mrs. A. R. Morgan, secretary announced Other officers recently' elected are: R. G. Shimer. vice president, and Mrs. Charles Dorn, treasurer.
POET TO GIVE RECITAL Barton Rees Pogue to Read Before Nature Study Club. Prof. Barton Rees Pogue of Upland, IncL. head of the school of expression of Taylor University, will give a recital at a meeting of the Nature Study Club of Indiana tonight at the John Herron Art Institute. He will give a number of readings from his latest book. “Fortunes in Friendship.” Pogue's work as a poet has been highly praised by many critics. His first book, "Songs o’ the Soil,” was received The club meeting will be open to the general public, S. E. Perkins. 111, president, announced. An informal reception will be held for Professor Pogue following his program. TO DISCUSS PATENTS Attorney Will Address Society of Mechanical Engineers. Arthur M, Hood, patent attorney, will speak on “Patents and the Engineer" at the December meeting of the Indianapolis section of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Tut*day, Dec, 14. at the Charpbor of Commerce, John TANARUS, Wllken, chairman of the local section, will give a report on the New York meeting of clety.
NEW TO SPEAK HERE Harry S, New, postmaster general of the 1 ’nlted States, will speak at the Butler University Founders' Day exercises In the university chapel Feb, 19, A banquet as a final© to the day'* exercise© will be held at the clay-pool that evening. New attended Butler University 'or two years. • Test Answers These are the correct answers to the Bible le t questions whlcli appear on page 4: 1— Joseph's brothers find a silver cup In Bf-njamin's sack. 2 King Herod. S —As a sister, 4ln Cam of Galilee. 5 Paul, B—To prove his faith and devotion to God, 7 Twelve, - * 8— God caused him to become a leper, 9 Because the Amalekite killed Saul. 10 — There are more books in the Old Testament. 666 I* a Prescription for Oolds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills th* ifrmi.
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THE STORV SO FAR SONIA MARSH leave* Stockton and vonie* to San Franclaco to live lier life ,t. sue pleases. DON STILLWATER, a I young doctor, helps her get a lob In tlie reaJ estate office o( lus uncle. Jed Thomas. . . Believing she has captivated FRANKLIN CRANE, petted young salesman. Sonia allows him to make Tov* to her, crediting his explanation that he cannot marry her because the breaking of hi* engagement to Genevieve Erickson, a j pretty society girl, might prove fatal to his Invalid mother. Crane* drinking cause* an auto wreck in which Sonia suffers bruise* and asks for Dr. Stillwater to attend her. Though Soma still loves Crane, she is disgusted with h,m and marries I>r.Stillwater. ... .... They keep the news trom all but their parent*. . .. Alter seeing Crane again on the street, Sonia ask* Don for her freedom. Don insists that Sonia go to her pac ent* while lie makes a four month* trip to Berlin, ami promisee, to release her if she still wishes it when ha re- ' Before Sonia tells Crane she is married. lie mentions the breaking of Ins engagement. Sonia a.vs she will be free We iVthv "'WALTER HENDERSON, whom Sonia refused to marry, is found | nVat inquest Sonia a enemy. BERTIE 1 DONOHUE. tella of Oran* a threat I against Henderson. Crane is auapectea, and to save him Sonia falsely declares ■lie was with him that night ui hi* Marin County slia.'k. . She sends uewspaper clippings of tho story to Don. . . . . Soma does not resist when she find* Crane is driving her to hi* isolated shack. They plan to <piU tho nightCHAPTER XLIV Contrary to her own expectations, morning brought no reffret to Sonia. Her heart sang. At last she had been brave enough to take fate into her own hands. Should there come barren dajs and empty nights, she had once known exquisite Joy. Nothing could snatch the memory from her. Her eyes were sweet with dreams. When Franklin asked, ”841x100815': “Sorry, Sonia?’’ she tossed her head and cried. “I’m glad!” "God, 1 love you! More than ever, sweetheart. I can’t let you go.” “You’ll have to darling. We are going right back to San Francisco, and I'm going home this afternoon.” “You can go to Stockton now?” “It will be easier now, Franklin. I can never be quite so hideously lonely again.” She added: “Any way, you have to go abroad with your mother." “I don’t want to. I can't, that’s | all.” “But don’t you have to?” "Oh, Lord. I suppose so. I might be able to stall it off for a month or so. Shall I try it, Sonia?” "No,” she insisted, prettily, feeling exceedingly Sfelf-righteous. “I'll really have to go home.” They left , the shack reluctantly, kissing passionately before they opened the door. “We’ll come again when we’re married.” "I hope so. It won’t be long. I'm going to be aw'fully patient.” “Well, I’m not. You’d better get free.” Sonia tasted life to the full that morning. She drank deep draughts of the fresh, clean air. When they reached the ferry they left the car and huddled together in an outside ! seat. She loved the sight of San | Francisco peering through its veil of fog. It seemed doubly enchanting this morning. Her exultation carried her to the hotel where she entered, alone. At the desk she found a note, “Stockton calling.” . She entered the elevator, frowning. They had seen the papers. But why couldn’t they wait until she came home? “Oh, damn, life is queer. Blamed for something I did not do, then get by with murder and no one knows.” She told herself her one night with Franklin would be like a little fire in her heart. Warming her whole life!” As she came Into her room the telephone rang insistently. "Stockton Is calling.” Yes. It would be her mother, demanding, "Sonia, are you coming home?” But it was not her mother’s voice which answered. “Who is It?” asked Sonia. "It’s Vera, Something terrible has happened ” “Tell me, Vera.,..” "It’s father," sobbed her sister. “He shot himself Sonia....” Sonia, stood like a mad creature banging at the telephone. . "Operator, glvo me better connec-
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She screamed: “Tel: him I’m coming right away. I’ll explain everything, Vera.” Her sister's vole© came, despairingly, “No, he’s dead.” Sonia must have screamed. A maid came running to her door. She opened it, crying, “It s nothing. Just bad news.” She closed It on her sympathy, muttering: “Oh, God, it can’t be true.” She saw his anxious, worried face, as if be stood beside her. She put her hand over her mouth to choke the cries. “Oh. I must get hold of myself. I must think....” At last she went to the telephone and called the real estate office. In a voice shrill with pain she asked for Franklin. She told him the message, begging “What la the quickest way home'’* HU ton* w*w Instantly reassuring. “Pack your things, Sonia. I'll take you in the car. We can make it In three hours." Afterwards she had no memory of leaving the hotel. She sat stiff and straight in the seat of Franklin's little car. “Go faster. Won't you please go faster?” Then, sobbing, “It doesn't matter. He's already dead.” Flying through a canyon, mile after mile of desolate, level road, the car was urged on its way. “Oh, Franklin, he killed himself on account of that newspaper story. He believed it. How could he have believed it?” “Darling, don't feel sa. badly. He couldn’t have been In his right mind.” “He has always been so crazy about me. I told him,” she cried, almost angrily, tears streaming down her face, "I told him he shouldn't love me so much. I never dreamed he’d believe anything against me.” Something remorseful in Frank lin’s face made her add, "And it is true now, isn't It? We made it true. “Sonia, he'd have done it anyway.” She shivered in horror. While she lay oblivious in her lover's arms her father had killed himself, had died believing her guilty. "And I am,” she repeated, stunned. “He had warned me all my life and It hasn't done any good. Tho one thing he was always afraid of!” Franklin’s voice was ragged with sympathy, tortured with remorse. "Oh, God, I’m sorry. But if you had been on your way home it would have happened just the same.” "I'm a murderer,” she whispered. “I’ve killed him.” By the time they came to Stockton she had reached dry-eyed despair. “This Is the end of everything( Franklin. You must never try to see me again.”
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He stammered. “But you'll feel differently when this Is over.” "No, there is something evil in me. Any one who comes near me is doomed.” “That's nonsense, darling. I won’t go away without seeing you. I'll j wait forever until I hear from you.” | She longed to bury her face on ; his shoulder. But the reason for i her father’s death '' stood between I them like an angel with a flaming j sword. (To Be Continued.)
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