Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1935 — Page 45
MARCH 15, 1935
A l \ oma n s Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON
ONE of the most sens.ble writers about women 1* Dr. Olga whose rerent voltu&\ Women on Their Own." is a discussion of problems we now face. The world of women has so changed, and women them * Ives are so different that there is continual need for Investigation into feminine psychology N • nd. this better than Dr. Knopf. A pertinent question Is raised by her in this book < published by Li* tle Brown *. • Wh* re as.” runs a paragraph, "we have heard organized and serious protests from all the rest of the world against Nazi methods against the assault on the Jews, against the suppression of culture, against the persecution r-f pnhtical pnsoners. no powerful protests have been rai-ed against the wholesale dismlfsal of women workers, and the releca'ion of women to a dependent existence. It sometimes seems to me that the rest of the world doe-nt much mind; that even women don't mind.” She s nght. We do not mind, at least not enough to recognize the danger signals. The flag of the tvrant flics, and those who may eventually be enslaved remain unmoved at the sight, victims of a horrible inertia. It is not only a mistake, it is a positive stupidity lor women in the United States to feel secure while rich WTongs are perpetrated against th*ir sisters in Germany and other countries. Like war. injustice can override the globe Evidences of its coming are not lacking here since the depression began. However we may juggle words or camouflage the truth, w< men live todav in a hazardous world. Their situation is precarious largely be-
This Curious World
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cause they do not have sufficient faith in themselves. We are our own worst enemies. D. a.”r. fight denial BRINGS SOFT ANSWER Author of Charge Against First Lady Sticks by Statement. By I nitot Pr,i CHICAGO, March 15—Mrs Elizabeth Dilling returned a lady-like "you d-d so” today to denials by Mrs. William A. Becker of the D. A. R. front ranks that she had is* dor *-d a book m which Mrs. Dilling listed Mrs FYanklm D. Roosevelt as a “red.” Mrs. Dilling, who styles herself "a housewife crusading against Communism,” produced documentary evidence to prove that Mrs. Barker, chairman of the national defen-e committee of the D. A. R. and a candidate for its presidency, did indeed approve her book. CONTINUANCE IS WON BY -REO^STRACHEY “Intellectual Communist” Scores Victory in Hearing. By I'mit' <l Prr*i CHICAGO. March 15. —Evelyn John St. Loe Strachry, who characterizes himself as an ‘intellectual Communist." but who is regarded by the government as a dangerous il, won his first skirmish yesterday to avoid deportation. He obtained a continuance until March 21, which allows him a week more free to capitalize on his newfound popularity as a lecturer and he planned to sail anyway on Marrh 29.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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ALLEY OOP
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TAKZAN AND THE LION MAN
When the roaring lion broke from the clump of underbrush, the ponies went mad with terror. Rhonda's horse reared almost upright, until It seemed the girl would be thrown directly Into the path of the charging carnivore. But she clung on precariously with all her strength.
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Naomi, in fearful fascination, kept her eyes on the lion, which moved with increc.ible speed. It leaped and seized the rump of Rhonda's pony with fangs and talons. The hind-quarters swung down under the pony’s be:ly as Its Jaws tightened in the living flesh.
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The frightened horse kicked and lunged, trying to shake off the gnp of its ferocious enemy. Rhonda called Into play every faculty of her expert horsemanship, but at last she was hurled from the saddle by the cyclonic whirl of her mount. Then the lion dragged down its prey.
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