Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1935 — Page 15

FEB. 23, 1035

A Woman’s Viewpoint BY MR. WALTER FERGUSON

| HAVE never morf sharply * aware of the splendor of moral lov* ‘han during a conversation with a work-r in the Children s K r rvice Bur i She talked only of farts, but •f,mr:n.f - farts can glow w.h a divine fire. Hers did. She ’ fineness the r r ponsiveness to good * . ch is so inextricably mixed up * *th the vile and base in human hearts • All bird of people come daily hanging her department for babies • r •; r- have already bright laveties cribs nursery v ,’h on v a half-formulated desire -ad: find it hard to peak They corn** from all classes of ;/-* .< •• Sorr.e have lost a child; O'her r t ...:■* tney are sterile, and s*.ll o*h< : ri hi fby Shat longing which o familiar to ma’ernal hearts. At tie n.- • be■ ween 30 and 4<> far: ; r .:e nn her waiting list, and the .>[>; vof adnptabie babies is lew. Marty of the would-be pater w... O’ obliged to wait for months. Tin it o n strange to you. e p. < . j; - j have been reading the statu ,ix>u the number of babie b' ..-. to unmarried mothers, , - ■ ■ pi or Io f* ed them, li it an in business is not as simple • r easy as it sounds. There are dozens of mt:irate tangles to unravel. Not only do the foster parents have to be investigated but the heredity of the child must be duly exan sned. Occ. s;ot .iv the pr' l l.est looking Infur• ,i ;.i i;tve a heritage of dis-

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This Curious V/orld Ferguson

J|L I >. l\A F:QST APPEARANCE S3 '.. ~ C(TV NEWSPAPER. Vef. A '-*V* USES ABOUT 2,000 ACRES OF FOREST rr. A YEAR FOR ITS PAPER PULP/ //ft ff> 193S BY Hf* StßviCC. INC. </ VW* COLESLAVO VC 1 f/vor COLD suaw) [ l\v <3ETS ITS NAME PROM n\ •'COLE ."ani Oi-O NAME FOR ANTS OF THE N CABBAGE FAMIi yts

\ r 1 Starrs, ebon? five millio. rds of wood are ground np v \r> r ;n :::•* manufacture of pulp * paper, and for other p .rp 's. Mostly spruce and hemlock are usee. M\r—What is the averace length of th, silk in a single silkworm cocoon?

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ra.se of crime or of mental defects. I* % one of the mam Jobs of the in the Children's Service Bureau to ft* the baby to the home. They're glorified interior decorators, von %ee. matching up personalities, petting the right color schemes in rare, building a harmonious whole. It's a desperate gamble, but the per err.’ of losers is astonishingly few. And ’he thought of all these men arm women willing, eager, longing ’o fake care of somebody else' 1 babv -well, it's one of those facts about humanity over which one wants *o chant the Magnificat, RELIEF FAMILIES MUST CULTIVATE GARDENS Only Phvsirally Unfit Will Escape Ruling of Unemployment Heads. Every Indiana family receiving aid from the Governor's Com mis■on on Unemployment Relief will be required to cultivate a vegetable garden this summer, it was announced today at the commission office?. Only exceptions to the ruling will be families whose members are physically unfit, but, m such intances detailed explanations must be made to case workers, it was said. Families and individuals who refuse to comply with the order will automatically be removed from relief roils. Rehekahs to Hold Initiation Fete Initiation ceremonies will be a feature of the meeting of Rebekah Temple 591 at 241 E Ohio-st, Tuesday night.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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WASHINGTON TUBBS II

CTp ME HAGC WAMD OF HORATO BCARDMAW IVORNS WONDERS. Li PARRS, MONUMENTS, HOTEIS,AND THIS AND THAT ARE W J V SPRING IMG LIRAS IF BV MACS IC.

ALLEY OOP

ZOOZOO,TAKE SOME M**i mrwo \men an' clean out these I When king tunk and HIS lemians occupied \ peSKV runts/ this gorilla m THE MOOVIAN CAPITAL, AFTER DEFEATING KING ISENTRIESKvARFARE HAS GOT TO . | GUZZLE, THEY ANTICIPATED NO FURTHER DIF- J\ feE STOPPED MO\A// / I FICULTY BUT THEY RECKONED WITHOUT" WX&fctjAß X •I THE BRAWN AND BRAINS OF THE ONLY TWO C if (f I MOOV/lANS LEFT AT LARGE, ALLEY OOP AND uWfj \ r\ I OARING RAIDS BY OOP, ON HIS DINOSAUR, ]f jfck ■;?fl CAUSED TUNK TO SURROUND MOO WITH OUT- .# A 1 T —{ ■ posts, but ooolas brain was equal to '' 'mL J I 1 A M w£LL. E D^ECrED STRATAGEM INCENSED a // \ ,J'Ai | NEIGHBORING TRIBE OF “LITTLE SAVAGES",AND / I THE LEMIAN SENTRIES BEGAN TO GO DOWN m &**£ *SFT. yjf A UNDER THEIR SUDDEN, LASHING ATTACKS. \ r jMjßm / \ '/T

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

When Atewy threatened Rhonda. Naomi trembled. Threats, and death ’tself. had stalked their company for days. The thought of death suddenly reminded her of Stanley Obroski. whose fate was a mystery. She did not know that his lot was to be decided by Tarzan.

Shop in the "Buy-Way '—Downstairs at Ayres—Where You SAVE on Everything for Home and Family! . REGI „

THE INDIANAPOLIS TBIES

Naomi was aroused from her reverie by Rhonda's calm voice answering Atewy: “There is no reason why I should not lead the map to you. It has no meaning.’’ Then sht leaned over the sheik's shoulder and with a slender finger began to point out the important positions marked.

—By Ahern

OUT OUR WAY

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-AN'GENERAL,IF YA x SEE THAT DINOSAUR- H t g>CH fc £.£ \ WfrTC RIDIN',MOOVIAN OUTUW- .-.NOW %' V-'. -rroo f / .t.. *

A SKORT AGO,SVXE WAS cVION,6ANG -\TSJ I HE, AK>, A S\MN>’ OS TW SONS N’OANCE ABOUT TU’ SAHE OL* J GET I NET'A’EQ I LESSON TO WOW WE OOGWTTA BE 'SKAMEO OF RON-AROONO BOOTS I 1 YOH,,TKAT OORSELNES,VER N>CT GETTVVi'OOWN ATALL gWJMn GA.L vm C’ i

“Monolithic column near only entrance to valley,” she read. '“Barren volcanic hill —open country—river—falls—cannibal village—” Naomi shuddered. Sheik Ab el-Ghrennem contemplated the map with knitted brow, then pointed to their position.

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"Tomorrow,” he said, “we cross the river here. Above should be Omwamwi Falls, and over here the village of the Basuto. Dangerous country. Atewy, but the rewards will be rich. We start early, and the 'benat' shall go with us.” Atewy gazed at Rhonda with covetous eyes.

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