Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1935 — Page 15

FEB. 12, 1035

A Woman s Viewpoint

B* MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

SOMETHING more important than Hauptmann has been on trial at Flemington. N- J —American Jur*.' prudence and Ajnerican culture. Both, alas, stand convicted In the eyes of the world. For we do not try criminals in this country: we exhibit them. Counsel for state and defense grow a little drunk on attention while a public, gluttonous for thrills, gorges itself on sensationalism. The orgy at Flemington may convict Hauptmann, but, when all is over, the, nation may well be charged witn something that is only a little less hideous than kidnaping—making a picnic out of the trial of a kidnaper. A shameless exhibition took place when the two mothers, Anne Lindbergh and Anna Hauptmann, were called upon to testify. For the former, the experience was just another torture imposed on a brave soul nho has already suffered from mass curiosity. The second, nervous, bewildered, frightened, was hardly less pathetic she tried to present facts which might be an alibi for her husband. Everybody realizes that neither of these omen could poenbly be unprejudiced; nothing thev had to tell could speed the course of Justice. They were presented for one purpose only—to protide a Roman holiday for the spectators. Millions of individuals have gained their information about the Hauptmann carnival from the newspapers. It seems to me the visitors there might well have done the same without suffering great deprivation. So kug as the press sits in on such trials, there is no danger of the suppression of important evidence. Anil sureiy the exhibition at Flemington proves tha drama takes precedence over justice at these events, and that t. e effect of such circus

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

The desperate plan that Obroski had conceived gave him new fortitude. As the savages led him to his doom, they gazed with delight upon his cool courage. He was strong and brave, they thought. And when they had killed him and eaten of his flesh, his strength and daring would be theirs.

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A few miles away, Tarzan of the Apes was ranging the forest. For three successive nights he had heard the throb of tom-toms. Something unusual must be going on. This district was new to him, and it behooved him to learn as much as possible about its inhabitants. So he decided to investigate.

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Lazily he swung through the trees in the direction of the village. He was alone now, for the great golden lion, Jad-bal-ja, was hunting elsewhere. It was dark before the ape-man reached his destination. Concealed by the foliage of a tree outside the palisade, he watched a few warriors dancing listlessly.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

The dance was only a preliminary to the torture and death of Stanley Obroski, who had not yet appeared. But Tarzan did not know that. To him this was just another tribal fete, and he was not interested. If he had seen the white man—l But he turned slowly back toward the forest.

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