Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1934 — Page 13

DEC. 8, 1934

A Woman's Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

V\TE read glowing tributes to the " ’ Department of Justice as the list of criminals apprehended and punished grows. ’ This time we've got the bandits on the run." I overheard a business man say the other day. I'm sorry I can not agree. Killing a few bad men has never stopped crime. We delude ourselves when we pretend we can make progress by using old methods, though we hang a thousand men. We will have criminals, and very bad ones — So Ion; as we refuse to admit that the source of all crime lies in environment. training and education; that it grows directly out of the seed sown by the social order of which it Is a part, and can seldom bf* charged positively to the individuals who commit it— So long as so many business' rackets flourish under the law's protection. rackets designed to fleece the poor and lme the pockets of> the powerful— So long as we abide by the theory that it's wise, clever and superior to get something for nothing— So long as we believe punishment instead of reformation should be the chief arm of Justice— So long as-we permit graft and special privilege to continue under the name of patriotism, for this is, indeed, the mother of misconduct— So long as we set money and property above human life and its opportunities— So long as we retain our present unequal distribution of wealth— So long as we submit to war which

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denies all the ethics of the religion we profess— So long as one code of morals—a code of unselfishness and selfsacrifice is taught in home and church, while another, the code of cut-throat competition and grab-everything-for-yourself, prevails* In industry. In short, we'll have criminals until we either repudiate or practice Christianity. PLAQUE IS ORDERED FOR W. 16TH-ST SPAN Bridge Will Be Opened for Traffic Tomorrow. The Works Board has ordered a bronze plaque to be placed on the new bridge over the canal at W. 16th and West-sts prior to the opening of the bridge for traffic tomorrow, which will mark the completion of the joint project of the city and the Federal Emergency Relief Administration involving the .mprovement of W. 16th-st, removal of car tracks and repaving on Northwestern-av, together with the joining of West-st and Bluff-rd. The plaque will bear the names of President Roosevelt, Gov. Paul V. McNutt, members of the State Highway Commission, the highway engineer, Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, the Works Board and the city engineer.

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When the Queen cried that Dorii would be ihrown into the flaming volcano. Tarzan shook his head sadly. "You have asked me to love you,” he said. "Do you expect me to love one who ruthlessly destroys my friends?” The Queen looked up anxiously. "If I spare them, will you love me?”

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That I cannot answer,” Tarzan replied, "but if you do I may then respect and admire you.” Instantly the Queen's mood changed. "What of that?” she screamed. "I hate them all! I shall kill them! I shall kill you!” She leaped to her feet. "The girl dies! If you intercede, her sufferings shall be greater!”

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As if exhausted, Nemone put her palms to her temples, muttering, "My head! It hurts.* The ape-man quietly persisted. "But what of the others, Gemnen and Thudos?” he asked. "We shall answer tomorrow night," Nemone replied. •We shall see. then how you have decided to treat Nemone.”

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—By Kdgar Rice Burroughs

"But Doria,” she repeated, her voice rising ihrilly as she uttered the name, "Doria will b sewn into hides tonight, and carried to Xarator a fiery crater tomorrow! You shall accompany us! You shall see it with your own eyes!” With which, Tarzan left her presence, but his brain raced with plans for saving Doria.

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