Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1935 — Page 15

JAN. 12, 1935

A Womans Viewpoint BV MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

TN Pennsylvania, founded by the ■*- great Quaker, William Penn, lives Pierre S. du Pont at his estate, Longwood. which houses the biggest privately owned conservatory in the world. Does he grow poppies there, 2 wonder? Because a few men on earth be- ; r-ve in brotherly love among munition makers, humanity still walks In seas of blood. Out of the rotting bodies of countless soldiers spring red blossoms for remembrance; great hospitals house the maimed, the mindless and the lost. Women and children sorrow and starve, while processions of miserable men pass continuously beneath the brightness of the sun. insecure from birth to death, so that a few women wear orchids on their bosoms. Is the story tragic? Perhaps. But rot so tragic as stupid. It seems to me fitting for us to doff our hats w hen men like the du Ponts pass. Let us how low before them, gaping and salaaming as their limousines roll by. For have they not been our ma ters? Have not they and their kind profited by our servility? There's no doubt of it. They have been and they will be our masters B.s long as we give them power to make money out of the tears and blood of our children. I. for one, admire the solidarity of the munition makers’ international organization. They are cleverer than those who are ready to die to make them rich. Mankind has reached a stage in evolution when war is not only unnecessary but disastrous. Perhaps, In the beginning, it had to be endured like plagues of sickness, fire and flood. But man has learned to fight fire, to prevent floods and to conquer disease. Surely he will not permit himself to be destroyed by war.

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This Curious World Ferguson

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If so. we may as well have remained sluggish in medieval ignorance. For what purpose are scientific inventions or intellectual philosophies if they can not free us from the greatest of all delusions and stupidities? Can there be such a thing as human liberty so long as war endures? CITY MAM AWARDED' HIGH MILITARY MEDAL R. M. Spearman Receives Order of the Purple Heart. Raymond M. Spearman, 425 Col-lier-st, an automobile salesman, today received from the War Department the Order of the Purple Heart awarded to him by Congress “for military merit' 1 . Mr. Spearman wa. corporal in the 30th Division, 118th Infantry, and was wounded twice in action. He was wounded by a sniper while' he was on duty in the Ypres section ! and by machine-gun fire on the Von Hindenburg line. Mr. Spearman is a member of La-velle-Gossett post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN WILL MEET Council to Hear Howard Meyer at Session Tuesday. The Marion County Council of Republican Women will meet at 2 Tuesday in the Claypool. Howard M. Meyer will speak on “Which Way Out.” Incoming 1935 officers are Mrs. Hubert Jordan, president; Mrs. Charles Mann, first vice-president; Mrs. Ice Ingling, second vicepresident; Mrs. Horace Bennett, secretary and Mrs. Charles Mendenhall, treasurer.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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TARZAX AND THE LION MAN

Naomi Madison gazed admiringly at Stanley Obroskis fine physique. “I shouldn't think you and be afraid of Orman.” “I'm not afraid of anything.” he replied uncomfortably; “but you said yourself we shouldn’t let him know about—you and me. He's jealous, and he's got a .nasty temper. Rhonda wouldn't tell, would she?”

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“No,” said Naomi, her lips twitching hatefully. "The only trouble with Rhonda is she thinks she can act since she doubled for me when I was ill. I'll show her!” "Nobody can act like you,” Obroski replied ardently. "You're wonderful. I love you. And you love me, don’t you?’* "Os course,” she whispered.

—By Ahem

"Then why do you act so sweet on Orman?” he asked. “I got to be diplomatic,” Naomi replied. Obroski jumped up nervously as the tent flap moved. Rhonda Terry entered. “It’s time all little Lion Men were in bed,” she said. "I just saw Tom Orman reeling chis way.” Obroski paled. "I was just going,” he stuttered.

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Soon the gir:s heard Ormans angry, drunken voice hailing Obroski. Rhonda frowned, for internal strife would expose the company to fresh dangers. From the jungle came the hideous laugh of a hyena, as if mocking the foibles of men. And the distant cry of a fierce Basuto tribesman boded evil for the morrow!

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