Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1935 — Page 17

JAN. 29, 1933

A Womans Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

“T DO so wish I could do someX thing to hclj> my husband,” Is a remark heard often nowadays. Women have had to stand by and watch worry eat into the souls of their men. Inf' met urges them to action, and almost invariably action for them means the earning of extra money. We must not question the sincerity of their desire. But a wife who ran earn a little money is just about the last thing the average husband wants now unless he himself is out of a job, in which case any man who can answer to the title will be proud to possess a mate who Ci.n pmch-hit for him. There is plenty of assistance, however, that wives can give. They can rearrange their budgets, lessen outside activities and put more , the making of harmonious home This is by far the \, • • . b 1 ter up sagging masculine backbones. To adjust the family standard of living to fit the smaller income and to do it without whining, even with cheerl ... . Just about the hardest job women have. Husbands must have more than acquiescence and co-operation at Ii nt tenderness, sympathy and encouragement that takes various subtle forms. The day of the good housekeeper has gone, the pretty clinging sweetheart is outmoded, and playthings in feminine form are decidedly out of place. But wives are in great demand. wives who can say: "What difference does it make whether I have anew carpet, a new coat or anew car? Haven't we each other? Isn’t our child well and beautiful? We possess health, love, hope and the future, so let’s try to forget the unimportant details.”

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This Curious World Ferguson

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NOTHING that is dropped into the Red Jacket mine shaft reaches the bottom. The shaft is different from other deep borings into the earths surface, for it begins at a very low altitude and pierces deeper below sea level than any other in existence. • • • NEXT—Who paid for the first macadamized road?

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Yes. the supreme job of the American wife is clearly defined. Not only her destiny, but it may be the destiny of the nation depends upon her ability to tackle it. And i it's a job which involves more spir- ] itual than physical energy, because it means simpler living, the establishment of family unity, so nearly lost, and keeping alight the hearth fires at home. DISCIPLES OUTLINE NEW PROH:3ITION PROGRAM Board Secretary Tells Ministers of Method to Halt Manufacture. A program for the eventual pro- ! hibition of manufacture, distribu- ! tion and sale of intoxicants was outlined yesterday by Dr. James A. Crain, Disciples of Christ temper- . ance board secretary, before the Indianapolis Methodist Ministers’ Association at the Roberts Park M. E Church. Tne answer to the liquor problem, i Dr. Crain said, is “to remove the profit from liquor.” Manufacturers oi intoxicants should be prohibited from exploitive sales methods, the speaker said. BANKER ON AIR TONIGHT Neal Grider Will Discuss Housing Act Over WFBM. The attitude of the bankers toward the National Housing Act will be discussed by Neal Grider, Peoples State Bank vice president and cashier and chairman of the Indiana Eankers’ Association committee dealyig with the Federal Housing Administration, during an interview at 6:45 tonight over station WFBM.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

■ f HAW— E6AD-LFANCY THAT 1 HATE TO CUT OLD DUFFER,COLONEL. WA&HORH, m? TELLINCj ME THAT MV HORSE >S l\ wiTH r Y WVRt) WHISTLE, mL NINE YEARS V -f RANCY HIM TELLING THAT TO ME ~ ) fg| AN OLD HORSEMAN,WHO FrRST / OLD 1 # A DASHING YOUTHI.WON HIS UNTIL I PUT ThCBEE o l SILVER SPURS AS A 6ALLAMT ] youß OC RIVE //v N_ -DRAGOON J TAW I GUESSED VX TO UDOK UP H\S y ' y ( “THE STEED TO E A PEDIGREE I f ' OLD, WITHOUT LOOKING ~ c

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

JL’ mo riviL/imk, y/ . y , - a r (~~L never SOPRY t MR. GRopS \ BLUSH TVIE WAY THEY DID I l, J I "TWIWK IT WAS WORTH % jf§ JANITOR SAID MED LIKE TO WAVS ) WHEM MR. ADLER GAVE J f GOT UP TO SPEAK. HIS \- £ (00.00 ID SET UP AND < i L Jm OWN TkE CELLAR TD w # \ | VOICE SOUNDED UKE A L ffl A V' u >. :Js DCWH CELLAR TO > THEM THAT CHECK _AM J h NOTE ON A OOLLAR FACE THE WHOLE SCHOOL, l \ V HELP SIFT THE ASHES ! J / ” '' , ... I . ‘ j, ' ■ "" 1 ’ ■ T- / 1

WASHINGTON TUBBS II

( 'S ( / THANK GOODNESS, THEV LEFT TH’ MOTOR \ N REFUSES. CLUTE.H ? K "—U to leave/ wash scobms W;/ I .3 CHAMCEJFOR Buddie* # I gets easy WILL GET EASV NNT V\J INTO THE TANK. JUST -k. back to ran- i" r "V 1 JN TIME. SOLDIERS DEL ABC A, OR - ,+z. <■ iVyjiWt ‘ ARE COMING FROM BUST. evervwher^^J

ALLEY OOP

ALiLili X V7V/X • r &Y WHISHECOOSKV -THERE’S C AH HA.'OUTPOST GUARDS/ X ( I GOTTA GO TO FUNNY BUSINESS GOIN'ON HMM - I THOUGHT I KNEW )/ HEADQUARTERS, j AROUND MOO-AN'I’M GONNA ) EVERY MUG IN MOO - iSO KEEP YER EYES ) FIND OUT WHAT IT'S S BUT DANGER IF I EVER Miff \ PEELED FOR THAT f X_ ALL ABOUT/ J SAW EITHER OF GuY ON TH ’ 6lQr ( [PUtHEM BEFORE/ NOSAUR TILL/

JL>VW AU AAAJXW .Ny GOOO MOONING, OPAL? YES SUM < SHE'S DONE (SPLEN OlDl EXCELLENT, BY JOVEf MARVE LOUS-v : 1 ISN'T BOOTS UP.YET "* ET AN' UTOUTJLAWSY, j SIMPLY IMMENSE, THAT SHE'S TAKING HER NEW _ i.t wgHM a

TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

A whir of arrows from the tall grass! Fierce war cries; Thrice before the Basutos had attacked, and thrice they had taken their toll of ii'’e s from the safari. But now they showed themselves for thp first time as their spearmen rushed forward with screams of hate and blood lust.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

The driver of a truck near the head of the column was the first victim of the ferocious assault. He toppled heavily from his seat with an arrow through his heart. The big truck, without a guiding hand, veered sharply to the left, and went careening off into the midst of the savages.

—By Ah£rn

/ OW- OOH- \ I l DOM'Y KWOW. \ / THIS IS GITTW OLD.X / -they got big \[ but if we domt / i save per a good \ I ICK IN JAIL. , y PAY HIS FIkJE, ' TIME, AM’AFTER IVg \ I awoqkin'on we'll have to Paid someboDv^ \ TH’ COADS. MILK COWS AM' FiME , 1 HAVE TO / XwMUT'S HE CXSNE, J DO CHORES PER BORROW MONEY TO / V NOW? J WEEKS —MAYBE SUVA HEADACHE / MONTHS. HOW II POWDER. , A ] much money we r\ r-T • ,SOT ? 1 CAKi 'T J ? . *** ©imTsv we*service.iwc. ""PRIEMDS INJ NEED *. wca u. a pat,orr. _

The Americans were taken by surprise, for they had thought the Basutos would attack only in the diin forest. But they met the onslaught with quick courage. Rifles cracked, men shouted and cursed, the wounded screamed. Then the column stopped, so that every man might use his rifle.

OUT OUR WAY

C A MOMENT LATER, TMEY'gE BANGING AT THE ( /" WUP ! \ un r vc Y<7lOppkinpDVTH CLUTCH? f HERE we go' \

r iif 1/# iillJ,W HUH,THERE AINT^i ~ , lit 1/ripY nobody gonna ~ r ONKev ' COUN,DMV S m aWI'B/tl* j*. —-^^ n _ itc

/boots'.!h£V,WMT i THERE'LL BE ONE (N MY C VW.T'HECK WITH TN\! LISSEN, ILL 61 TE...Up\ WHERE'S TH'_J OFFICE, IF l M LATE KITTEN... FER GOSH SAKES, WHAT A&OUT_ FiRE? TH'BOSS WOULD BURN UP GIMME A BREAK, WILL YA? >fUt ic!l^ e ON^ \y \ ALL Y'THINK. OF, NOW, IS YER. OFTHOSE_ Vft//.> y ci/Ts oobi what about me.— questions TH.T MM. j

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

At the first alarm, Naomi Madison slipped to the floor of the car. But Rhonda drew her revolver and fired into the faces of the onrushing savages. A dozen men rushed to the defense of the car that carried the two girls. Suddenly some one shouted: “Look out! They're on the other side, too!”

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