Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1935 — Page 13

MARCH 11, 1935

A Woman s Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON.

if NOWING the plight of the Jv untrained woman m economic depressions, one would think parents might face their responsibility to daughters. Yet thousands do rot. The girls drift along, hoping for the best—a rich husband—and unprepared for the worst—a poor cne. or none at all. The aimlessness of feminine education is a striking illustration of parental carelessness. Academic training, finishing school, haphazard spec .alued courses, constitute the major part of a daughter's training, especially in the weH-to-do family that depends for its financial support upon the father alone. What often happens when he die? or loses his money, is too well k: vn to be repeated here. We p a ve witnessed the sad sequel many times. it i possible, each ind.virtual. male and female, should b trained to earn a living. Those • themselves as fortune's favorites. The attitude of mothers, however, i sometimes so silly as to amount to stupidity. 1 hose who franklv plan marriage for ’heir girls do not : to be wives and homen.fker . Many t.mes these women, after divorce, become definite economic problems for their communities. He parent who believes a daughter should earn her living, at le.-ii fo* time, doea-little to help her sriect a defin.te goal for her effort,*. Consequently she bungles through life, no matter how good her intentions. High school days are none too tarly to teach our daughters to formulate plans for life, and to select the kind of work they want to do. The truth is. too many mothers were reared on the Cinderella legend, and impart it to their daughters. Something wonderful

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will happen— a prince is sure to ride by. They seldom realize that princes are practically extinct; that ri h men are almost as scarce as hen's teeth these days. The world in which women were supported in laziness is gone. Today's girl must face the fact that she is a citizen and not a parasite. MAGAZINE DIRECTOR TO ADDRESS AD CLUB Group to Hear of Women's Reaction to Advertising. Women's reaction to advertising will be outlined by Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson, director of the Good Citizenship Bureau of the Woman's Home Companion, before the Advertising Club of Indianapolis Monday in the Columbia Club. Her visit to Indianapolis is one of a series to 28 cities, following her appearance before the thirtieth annual convention of the Advertising Federation of America in New York last June. Arrangements for her visit were made by Roy E. Blossom. Indianapolis Power and Light Cos., program chairman of the Advertising Club of Indianapolis. . ROTARIANS TO HEAR COLLEGE PRESIDENT Dr. Earl E. Harper of Evansville Institution to Speak. Dr. Er.rl E. Harper, president of Evansvi le Colle re. will address members of the Rotary* Club tomorrow at its luncheon in the Claypool. The subject of nis talk will be "What Shall We Think of Mexico.” The club is sponsoring a trip to Mexico this spring.

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

As Orman and West watched the furious deathbattle between the lion and the man on Its back, the beast suddenly leaped high in the air; and when it crashed to earth, it did not rise again. The victor leaped to his feet and for an instant surveyed the quiet carcass.

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Placing a foot upon the lion’s yellow body, the stranger raised his face to the sky and voiced a wild, weird cry that sent cold shivers down the spines of the Americans. Then, without a glance at the two he had saved, he swung to a branch and disappeared in the foliage. .

—By Ahern

OUT OUR WAY

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The two spectators had seen his face clearly for the first time just before he vanished. Orman paled beneath his tan as he asked with shaking voice: “Did you see what I saw, Bill?” West replied uneasily: “I only know what I thought I saw, but —I couldn’t have seen it.”

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Orm n persisted: “Do you believe in ghosts, Bill? You know as well as I do that that couldn’t have been Obzroski; so it must have been his ghost.” “But we never knew for sure that Obroski was dead.” A strange light came into Orman's eyes: “We know now!”

—By Williams

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—By Hamlin

—By Martin

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

COMIC PAGI

—By Crane