Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1935 — Page 15
MARCH 12, 1935
A Woman’s Viewpoint RY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON
OF a truth, stars fell on Alabama. At a public luncheon In Tills. Mrs Irene Davis was presented amid lewd aclaim with a silver cup for distinguished service in the cause of common sense, and dubbed the greatest woman of her state in 19.14 it had she done? Nothing, except her duty. And we may regard as a significant commentary cm our age • .:.z one's duty red so rare as to merit public notice. A .: • aifh three children. Mrs. Dr-. ! urly startled the nation last s ' wiv n he refused a government d'> and moved to an eight-acre f. rr.i where she has since supported he: .*nd family by hard work. di tlnguished by her diff from the average, for she t>. ... to the old-fashioned age v .. ! ;.or;, ole individuals deemed l - a hith privilege and a persoral :o live on what they t -cr ild produce. With the s •<: .n filling for bonuses, the ? ar'-ak ek tring to live by their v . and th" shiftless looking to the mdepencl s.fp, pr.de and honor have become < aside by special • 1 % and legalized banditry. So Mi Davis becomes an outs' . ring, even an abnormal person, b* u<• .'he hit upon the ancient a: . now almost for otten device of c tmtr bv the sweat of her brow. M re 'r .nre than this, however, ! ti e arc. .m she receivrs for doll.g so. We have pinned medals on , il . and given trophies to race ! lionized the invadrrs of the poles, and the technicians. v .0 manned their airplane across! r nent ind < ; we have hurrahed tor moving picture actors,! M lighten and pohti-
i This Curious World Ferguson j feggr monument v ■■ 2 12 \<> CNE CARVED FROM ROCK lira Si VHtCH iS C 4 THE PEACE IT HAS |g B EE OCCUPIED SINCE TIME || ■ H immemorial/ II ■ |R fZuSM/*oH£ a>£/*o*iai.. in If H HB 6£XjT* CA<OrA, /5 SUC* A O/ECE if H |H afr scuU3TufZ£ ‘ || ■ H *4 >! I i A IN HUNGARV... S / THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL, RXC Jf IN 926. INSTITUTED A Wgr puzzles?* i. ylwßrsMSEwvne.-Nc.3-12, CLOCKS run faster in high altitudes than in low. for in low altidovs up the pendulum swing. Near the equator, the gravity pull is less than elsewhere on earth. A pendulum, in order to beat one second exactly, must be one-fifth of an inch longer at Spitzbergen than at the equator. • • • NEXT —From what are billiard balls made? HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 8 Reverence. I Girl *h m fri I, A w. , tr 'o"p, n'A'A' ■V In 9 Wax stamp Ju. eb loved 10 othcrwls *’ T Rent, by KrBI 11 Winter n tract. arS'T McWt carriage. 1? Herb ‘ A ~ SMA UAQj I AJMoOT 14 p ronouDi 11 Apart wl'l Bl 1 Wt I I 881 I 15 Home of a lfi Ho met her ; h M O beast. at a . il 11 >l Bj| i ill HW 11 1 21 Perched. IT Deportment. IKONQQI ° IK S-Pi I INIEIS 24 Rifle. IS She tended ZjßtsJl JAMES T’Q[OBgll 25 Acted as Q AMBTjRADQir 19 To relieve. A;Tt B I l o ****- EfcJß||o|?7fl 2? Width of a 20 Tablet. MAT 0 r C AfcDuOfVlEi clrc!e ' 21 M re son | MA G EUYlrf H E AT E'd 27 Pertaining to bidding. the west, 22 Guided. 40 Jacob worked 52 To at ter. 2 9 Hermit. 21 Like - var > ” Tribunal. 30 Ral iroad. 24 Aeriform fuel har< her ‘ Affirmative 31 Rfght . 25 To place. 41 Land measure. 55 rwisteo 33 p orm 0 f ■• a- - 26 Moisture 45 Helped. VERTICAL 35 To bake meat. 2$ Threefold. 47 Sailor. 1 Bulwark. 36 Passage. 30 J key 4$ Pained 2 Assumed name. 3S Grandparental 32 Note in scale. 49 Cubic meter 3 College girl. 41 To perform. 33 C nstellation 50 Measure of 4 Female sow-L 42 To masticate. 34 Street. cloth. 5 Endures. 43 Back. 35 Amber. 51 He was tricked 6 Perforated. 44 Whirlpool. 37 P j rug. into marrying 1 Person with 46 Debutante. 39 To leave out Leah In . leprosy. 4S Onager I?"! e™" s"™ n T s\\7s- - ~ . —IH 17— r itTl l.' iurr ssr sa a. ——xrs’jr jrr~rr fob ~SZ VV\ t: TT 3^" 3T T 1 ssssn —^ r(~ ■■M 14Fh-n t+ hh
clans, but this is one of the few instances when we have acclaimed and rewarded the obscure person for doing the hardest thing of all—the Job at hand NEW OFFICERS NAMED BY FELLOWSHIP FUND Walter E. Jackson Elected President by Group. Walter E. Jackson. Grain Dealers Mutual Insurance Cos., has been elected to succeed Leßoy G. Gordner as president of the Individual Gifts Fellowship of the Indianapolis Community Fund. The fellowship is made up of men and women serving 1 each year in the individual gifts division of the Community Fund campaigns. J. Perry Meok of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Cos., w'as chosen first . vice president, and William Shepler ; of the Union Trust Cos., second vice president. C C. Ridge of the Community Fund waa renamed secretary. Indianapolis Tomorrow American Legion. Twelfth District. luncheon, 136 : - N. Delawarest. Lambda Chi Alpha, luncheon. Russet Cafeteria. Lions Club, luncheon, Washington. Kiwanls Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. Purdue Alumni Association, luncheon. Severin.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN
Mvstifled. Orman and West gazed at the lion which had been killed by “Obroski’s ghost.” “Anyway. the ghost gave us something to eat,” Bill West declared. They did not know that there was anotner man in Africa who was the veritable image of Obroski, and that the lion's conqueror had been Tarzan of the Apes! . . .
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A short distance to the south of them, Stanley Obroski crouched in a tree, shivering with fear. Presently Tarzan strode into the small clearing and swung into the tree beside him. ‘‘l saw two of your people today,” he said—"Orman and West.” "Where were they?” Obroski asked anxiously.
—By Ahem
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“I did not speak to them. I think they were lost,” Tarzan relied. ‘‘The safari was now'here near.” “What could have happened?” Obroski cried in dismay. ‘‘What could have become of the girls?” But he would have been even more alarmed had he known the desperate situation of Naomi and Rhonda . . .
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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Rhonda Terry, making a reckless bid for freedom from the camp of her Arab captors, stood with bludgeon poised above the head of the squatting sentry. Somehow the man’s suspicion was aroused. He turned quickly. Discerning his danger, he started to rise, to seize the hapless girl!
COMTO PAOI
—By Williams
—By Blosser
—By Crane
-By Hamlin
-By Martin
