Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1935 — Page 23

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A Woman’s Viewpoint BY MR' WALTER FERGUSOV

( . , * # T*HE ror t profitable stu* for f A womankind is man—anc *ti most entertaining. His outst. u ing trait is vanity, a supreme t fider.ce in his superior judgment. Let me quote from a recent let ter. -I can not help but feel.” writes a serious-minded reformer, “that women are neglecting their real Job in an effort to be looked :;pon as big shots In the business and prof r .< rial world. Fame and prestige really mean nothing and girls must be taught to accept the fact and shape their lives by it.” Philosophy Hv peaking the opinion is doubtless correct. All material ?ua ‘ s is vain and of no real consequence, a truth w - e can read in the book of Errlesiaste*. Bu* twwgtn • | y Ml r.f the person who. averting fame should be of no consequence to women, regards it oi tremendous importance to men! That it is of tremendous moment |e> them, we all know. Hermits who retire to secret places to contemplate God are mighty scarce these da - The men love applause, good salaries and a lions share of public attention. These desires produce our Hitlers, our Huey Long . our Rot a nans. The lot of them are ready to turn the world upside down to see their names Carved in marble. If, then, we women to be human beings, molded from the same mud that shaped men. how is it pos ible to believe they should have turned out such altruists as never to want notice or honors? To answer that question oump> us up against the supreme masculine

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This Curious World Ferguson

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KING COBRA, the world's most dangerous serpent, is an inhabitant of India, and tins, perhaps because this snake gets more publicity than any < ■ rise to the belief that India is the land of cobras. Africa, however, s represented by distinct species of cobras in every part of the continent. • * NEXT—Can a whale breathe on land?

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vanity—the idea that if one man notices her sufficiently to give her I food, house and children, a woman ! should hanker for nothing else in *ife. When a husband crowns her with his approval, she has attained ; the highest feminine fame. There's | inconsistency for you. Because the men want their homes, their wives, | their children—but Heaven knows they want their jobs, their careers, their places of importance even more. Yet women, they Assert, -hould always be content with Jess. The one thing that depressions can never inflate is old-fashioned masculine vanity. Like the poor. It Is always with us. 67 YEARS MARRIED. PAIR TO CELEBRATE Seven of Couple’s 8 Children to Attend Party. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Maple will celebrate their sixty-seventh wedding anniversary tomorrow night at I their home, 1801 N. Capitol-av, in the presence of seven of their eight ! children. Mr. Maple is 87 and Mrs. Maple is 86. The children are D. V. Maple. E. O. Maple, O. D. Maple, all of DeI troit. Mich; Mrs. Edward Jerard, Burbank, Cal.; Mrs. Charles Ross and Mrs. Oris Endicott, Shelbyville, Ind., and H. D. Maple and Mrs. Florence Hungerford, both of Indianapolis. Mrs. Jerard will not be I able to attend.

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TAKZAN AND THE LION MAN

Tarzans rope swung downward. Its pliant strands, braided from jungle grasses, were strong and supple. A running noose in the end settled about Rungulas body, pinning his arms at his side. A cry of horror and surprise burst from his lips as he felt himself tightly pinioned.

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The savages, busy in subduing Obroski, did not see their chief lassoed. But when he cried out, they turned swiftly. To their utter amazement they saw Rungula raised quickly irom the ground, to disappear in the foliage of the tree above, as if hoisted by supernatural power.

—By Ahern

Y /PA can make / well,weVe got \ ij f HER DOITEA'Sy, \ TO GET TH' STONE I BUT I DON'T \ / OUT, OR WHATEVER KNOW HOW TO j IT IS THAT'S MAKING MAKE HER RAISE HER SO IAMC ' or we j her coot up / mioht ruin her/ i j rr'SACERTIW / <3OT IT UP BUT / : ~ ' 60CM thirty years too soon S |V- - . U-- j.'. u. 1 aer—

The fear-stricken chieftain felt himself dragged to a sturdy branch, and then a mighty hand seized and steadied him. His trembling lips muttered a prayer to all the multitude of gods that ruled over the living and the dead, for Rungula believed his end had come.

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

I Below, a horrified silence fell upon the warl riors. But, thought Tarzan, suppose some of these [ simple-minded savages, in a spirit of self-sacrifice, l should seek to share the mysterious fate of their chief! They would scurry up the tree and discover his ruse!

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