Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 215, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1935 — Page 21

JAN. 17, 1935.

A Woman's Viewpoint

IN our desire to have girls recapture the lost arts which graced their grandmothers, we often confuse education with vocational training. Yet surely real education means something more than being able to make a living or a home, important as both may be. Because it does, we should begin to question certain prevalent attitudes which argue that arholastic attainments are wasted on women. Intellectual pursuits, we hear, hamper girls in their life work, which brings us right around to the idiotic deduction that intelligence and maternity can never mix. Man really exists within the realm of his own mind. That realm, if he has superior intelligence, can be a place of Elysian delight, where the essence of his being may expand and explore wondrous mysteries. The father of the famous Beecher family was a blacksmith, but while his hand ia bored his mind w'as never at rest. Life for him was not just blacksmithing to earn his bread, but a time for study; a time to walk in the companionship of the great of history and literature; a time to search for the secrets of the stars, and to be upon endless quests after knowledge. Now’, unless we are going to contend that women do not have minds, we can hardly say intellectual pleasures are beyond the powers of the girl. On the contrary, they seem even more necessary to her happiness. since if she is a home woman, she lives withdrawal from the tumultuous world. The only compensation for the slavery of the body is the freedom of the mind. You may remain rooted all your life in one provincial spot,

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but with a brain which functions you can roam the Seven Seas. Nothing so marvelous about life as the fact that even while you are sitting between four drab walls it is possible to be out upon fabulous adventure. If women in the home do not need the comfort and inspiration of the philosophers and poets, I can't imagine who does. NEW REFRIGERATOR TO BE INTRODUCED HERE Name and Manufacturer of Electric Appliance Withheld. Anew type electric refrigerator will be unveiled at 10 Tuesday morning at the Capital Paper Cos., 225 S. West-st, with open house for dealers Tuesday and Wednesday. The name and manufacturer of the appliance will be withheld until that time. Announcement of the list of merchants who will handle the refrigerator will be made later by the Capital Cos., distributor for this territory.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles renorted to police as stolen belonsr to: * Ruth Hamerslv. Washlnß’on. Ind . Plvrr.ou’h sedan. 206-006 i3s>. hom University Heights.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by police belonsr to: Ot i 1 S. Cooper Pennsylvania Hotel. Chevrolet :>edan. found on Vermont-st near all

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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BOOTS AN D HER BUDDIES

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

The great safari began to move toward the river, venturing deeper into the perilous Basuto country. ••They’re sending the generator truck first,” said Rhonda. ‘‘lf they get it across, the rest will be easy. If they don’t, we’ll have to turn back.” Naomi sighed. “I hope it gets stuck so they'll never get it out.”

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The Arabs and a detachment of askaris crossed first to guard the passage of the trucks, which was accomplished more easily than expected. On the other side of the river there was so sign of the dread savages; and as the day wore on the expedition wound iLs way slowly but safely through the jungle.

—By Ahem

OUT OUR WAY

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Q 1935 BY NEA SERVICE. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF.

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The spirits of the whole party became lighter. The ring of their axes against trees was accompanied by song and laughter as they cleared a road ahead. Already their primitive minds had cast aside the fears that had assailed them earlier in the day.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Orman and Major White headed the advance guard, both still smarting from their quarrel about whether the safari should turn back. Both, however, were constantly alert fop- signs of danger. They saw nothing and heard nothing—but suddenly a dozen arrows whirred at them from the seemingly deserted forest!

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