Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1935 — Page 13

FEB. 16, 1935

A Woman’s Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

UNHAPPILY. Congress is not the only place where talk is cheap. The same condition prevails in women’s clubs From all over the country. organization members Journeyed to Washington several w>eks ago for the Conference on the Cause and Care of War. while the first days of February saw them invading Kansas City on a similar mission. For peace, like Mark Twain's weather, gets a deal of discussion. but very little action. We women, a bunch of trusting Tabbies, allowed the Senate to turn thumbs down on the World Court. Probably the *ame thing will happen to the child labor amendment and the b.rth control bill. Already the former has been refused ratification in New York state and Texas, straws which point the way of the wmd. One thing is sure, ladies. Our noble intentions are not worth a tinker's dam, unless we express them in something more potent than speeches. The flnly language the legislators understand is the lingo of the grass-roots. Lobbyists against these measures are forever on the job at Washington. But we. the mothers of the country, are not on the job, and therefore lose, again and again, the causes for which we talk so fluently and work so hard. If every woman in the United States who believed World Court allegiance a practical way of obtaining more harmony among the nations had sent a telegram to her Senator, the history made last week might have been different. Without the shadow of a doubt, the time will come Then v e shall be forced to co-operatt in an international court ol arbitration. The very

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fact that nations, like individuals, are prone to quarreling will make the need Imperative. If we were all well behaved, courteous and Just, we could dispense with our judiciary at home. Because we are not and never will be. we settle our dissensions, like civilized beings, through courts of law. Some day international dissensions will be handled as sensibly. Until that is done, there will be no peace on earth. CHURCH SCHOOL TO STHRHW FEB. 25 Spring Semester to Be Held at First Evangelical. The annual spring semester of the Standard Leadership Training School will begin Feb. 25 under the auspices of the Marion County Council of Religious Education. Night classes will be held Feb. 25 and 27, and on March 1,4, 6 and 8 in the First Evangelical Church, E. New York and East-sts. They will start at 7:30. Courses are a Study of the Pupil, the Old Testament, Message and Program of the Christian Religion, Church School Admonistration. the 1 Life of Christ, Training in Worship and Devotional Life in Adolsencent Worship. Credits earned in this school apply on a denominational diploma when all units required have been completed.

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As Tarzan gazed with fascination upon the furious battle, he determined to aid the stranger, for he wanted to know this man who fought a thousand warriors, and who bore a perfect resemblance to himself. He sprang into action, knowing that if he failed he would share the strapger’s fate —torture and death ....

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

.... In the camp of the safari, immediately following the Basuto attack, the unknown details of Stanley Obroski's fate were the source of fearful speculation. But it was taken for granted that he had been captured and slain by the savages. “Poor Stanley,’’ said Rhonda. “He won’t even get a decent burial.”

—By Ahem

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“Doesn’t deserve one,” growled Jimmy, an assistant cook; “he desegted under fire.” “No one Is a he wants to be,” Rhonda replied. •We ought to pity him.” Bill West grunted. “Perhaps we would if we were all stuck on him.” Bill was still under the misapprehension that Rhonda loved Obroski.

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

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