Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 65, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 May 1922 — Page 8

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Four derelict ," abandoned In the '"speed graveyard" during a oUO mile race. Like the oce n greyhounds that pile up on the submerged rocks the four race cars have v ecked the hopes of their pilots to pain the lion's share ot $100,000 and the glory that roes with an international championship. A few hours before a group ( i skilled mechanics were busy petting and pampering the "mechanical E'iips," but now they stand deserted and unwatched, while other racing cars are 5 till thundering around the big brick oval. In the group is more than $."0,000 worth of machinery, on which months of labor had been expended, to seek iuw records and for the entertainment of a crowd of more than 100,000 speed fons. On Tuesday, May CO, in the tenth annual T00-mile race there will be another impromptu graveyard.

Designer Trusts Eis Car So Much He Drives It Himself

T NDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Rack of 1 every car that races in the annual Indianapolis five century on Memorial Day is the genius and the ideas of an engineer. However it is tne exception to the rule for an engineer to drive one of his own creations. This introduces C. W. Van Ranst, designer of the Frontenac fleet, which includes the one that carried Tommy Milton, champion and World's speed king to victory a year ago. Van Itanst believed in his creations and elected to drive one of them last year, he

was battling with the leaders when a mechanical fault relegated him to the pit wall and his mount to the "speed graveyard." Van Hanst has designed seven of the cars Entered for the ruomile race on Tuesday, May 30, '

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PHILADELPHIA 0. K.'S BOBBING

Teachers With Shorn Locks Need Not Fear Jobs, Says School Head.

rhilndelphin. The Philadelphia board of education Is worrying little

A British economist has reached the' about a question that has agitated i : .1 . ,w i , r . ,i other communities, namely, whether conclusion that money is of no real I , ,. .,, , . , , , . , , , ! srhoolteacluTs will be permitted to bob use and that the world had bettet .i rIM I their hair if they desire. 1 he matter return to harter, but on rellection. per-1 ross Mltil.;4,v v,itl, tlu, teachers and haps, lie would admit that money! ti,t, younger ones with curtailed locks greatly facilitates the game of poker ' need not fear dismissal, lMuin .... i . roome, superintendent of schools, said

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Landlady Steals Artificial Limb of Joseph Bonarsky When Bill Runs Too High.

Philadelphia. A wooden leg. nn Irate landlady and a board bill of caused Joseph P.onarsky, the boarder who "forgot" to pay, to bobble into the Second and Christian strei t police station, using a frayed broom ?.: a crutch. He told the desk sergeant that his landlady, Mrs. Julia Snyder, of South Front street, had taken his wooden leg from him while he slept. He demanded its return. "She took it." Joseph said, "as security for a board bill. The leg cost me ?W And I hid $10 In It before I went to bed. Police were sent to bring Mrs. Snyder and the leg to the station house. "He owes me $1M for three months' room and board. "I onl- took the leg for security." she said. Joseph finally unraveled paper anil silver money from various parts of Ids clothing and upon giving this to Mrs. Snyder he received his leg.

NEW YORK? IT'S IN THE ALPS

Swiss Peasant, Sending Telegram, Insists on It and Then Proves It.

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handed in a telegram f a few words at a branch telegraph oHic for his wife in New York and placed a franc on the counter for payment. j The clerk asked whether the wire was really meant to he sent to New York and proceeded to make the calculation. When the comparatively lare sum required was announced to the . peaant, he protested loudly and insisted that New York was in Switzer- j land. i So it was found to ho, hut it took lont; and patient search through a ! large ancient volume to discover that there is a New York in Switzerland, i

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Ministtr of Communications Proposes That Government Unite Two I Depa'tments. ! Sro kl.ol::i A postal checking accoi:nr system whereby the Swedlh post olüce departmerd will be enabled to do a limited co::i:ner I;l banking business is proposed in a bill recently submitted to the riksda.s au l sjonsored by Ai ders ern laln'slei' f communications. Tie bill also pnvides that the present postal savings depararcr.t be merged witlt the post otlice serice.

Moss Ruins Wool. Centralia. Wasli.Sheep catno In for shearing from sheds on the ranees of Lincoln creek with a luxuriant growth of moss on their backs. Purins the winter the iWks were permitted the liberty of feeding In the open country. The wool became drenched In the misty rains and. mixed with the soil of the feeding pens, formed the basis for the formation of the moss. According to local buyers the sheep, so affected, cannot he sheared as the fleeces are so damaged as not in be worth the expense. The wol will be allowed to die and shed off as nature designed.

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