Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1935 — Page 23
STAX. 81, 1035
A Woman’s Viewpoint
by MRS. WALTER FERGUSON
■tiTE have the annual announceVV mrr.t from shoe experts that w mens feet are Retting larger. Well, the modern woman needs larger feet to earn' her heavier responsibilities. Ladles may continue to tot'er. but women can t. They've go to walk firmly on solid ground, poi-od. level-headed, quietly aggressive. and you can't be all that when your feet hurt. Women have arrived at a place where they can afford to have large feet. Their accomplishments justify it. The roster of our important individuals grows each year longer and mom imposing. Regard th m. if you please. Frances Perkins, Josephine Roche, Dorothy Detzer, Mary Woolley. Grace Morrison Poole. Lena Madesin Phillip. . Margaret Sanger. Dorothy Thompson, Eleanor Roosevelt. Jane Ad-isms. Lillian Wald, Grace Abbot t. Katherine Lenroot, Jessie Daniel Ames, Mrs. Frederick Paist, Ellen G.a-gow, Mary Beard, Edna S' Vint ent Millay. Katharine Corr.e’l, Lonne Pruitte, Olga Knopf. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 111. Amelia Earhart—and a hundred thousand more. There is really no important effort of any kind now going on which does not have one or several women working with it. In education, polItics, social reform, literature, science. business and the professions one finds them, and it is no longer necessary to point them out. specifically because it is no longer strange to see them engaged in extraordinary and important pursuits. Let’s not forget that it was the v. men ui;h large feet who found the crack in the door behind which the ma: culine monopolists resisted
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so long and valiantly. One large feminine foot firmly inserted in that crack kept the door open until now It stands almost ajar. The shoe dealers are correct. Our feet are bigger, our heads are bigger, our hearts are bigger. Men can not ignore any such combination. URGES PROGRAM FOR REDUCING OF GRIME Attorney Favors Action by State Assembly. Declaring that “crime is the acid that eats up society,” Walter Myers, local attorney, outlined a program for reducing crime, at the Kiwanis Club luncheon. Mr. Myers urged an impartial police force freed from all interference, tightening of parole regulations, a determined demand for speedy trials, “a sterner sense of justice and a tempering of the maudlin Pollyannaism that sees naught but good in the bandit and the murderer.” Fourteen bills relating to reform in criminal procedure are now ready for consideration by the General Assembly. Mr. Myers said. He particularly favored the bill requiring all con pirators to be tried together. This would save time and much public expense, the attorney declared.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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WASHINGTON TUBBS II
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r OH, DON'T HIT \l OKAY - NOW YOU’RE ) - .-... > ME. 1 I'LL TALK? )) SHOW!N' SOME jS -AND 60, INTO THEIR AMAZED Y & I'LL TELL YA / V. SENSE.' \ ALL I CAN - / A HAVE I T! jS THE TALE OF THE FALL OF MOO / \ TO THE FORCES OF KING TUNK. / \ W- *'\ Vl4 HE TOLD OF THE CAPTURE OF \// f \ fPjy> THE MOOVIAN LEADERS,AFTER V A / tViOIA THE DISASTROUS BATTLE, AND JV/U J I B k y\'W \W J*THE SUBSEQUENT OCCUPATION 1# 1 V OF THEIR HOMELAND BY WM? Jj
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN
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Orman paled when Pat O'Grady warned that the savages might set fire to the grass. He had not thought of that, but It was evident that such a conflagration would consume the safari. “Load the dead and wounded on the nearest cars and get going!" Orman ordered. “Well check up later.”
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The party felt a sense of relief when the cars pulled into the dense, soggy forest, where the menace of fire at least was reduced to a minimum. While riflemen stood guard against another attack O'Grady went along the line with his roster of the company, checking the living and the dead.
—By Ahern
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OUT OUR WAY
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The bodies of Noice, Baine. seven other Americans, and three Arabs were on the trucks. Thus a quarter of the white members of the safari had already been wiped out by the Basutos. O Grady, looking at his list, suddenly began to shout: “Obroski! Obroski! Had any one seen Stanley Obroski?”
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“I saw him,” exlaimed Gordon Z. Marcus. “I remember now. When those devils came up on our left, he jumped out on the other side of the car and ran off into the tall grass." Orman started back toward the rear of the column. “You cant go out there alone,” declared Bill West; ‘lll go with you.”
—By Williams
—By Blnsser
—By Hamlin
—By Martin
—By Edjyar Rice Burroughs
COMIC PAG3
—By Crane
