Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1935 — Page 25

MARCH 21, 1933

A Woman's Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FZRGCSOX

Aaweet legend Id like to spike Is the one which holds that a wife's goodness, having such tremendous Influence on a husband. In turn helps him to lead a procession toward the stars. It’s very nice, of course. If you are a home-maker, to think of foorself as a creature devoted to uplift and hence as a daily inspiration to the world through your husband. It's also a handy idea for him because, by dint of much repetition, he is able to kid both of you into a belief in your virtue and his good intentions. But whoa, there! Let’s rot fly too high on the wings of imagination. Come down and tare a look at the farts. In the first place, after we examine our womanly motives we may be startled to find them no more worthy than the masculine kind. It's largely a fairytale—this story endlessly retold of the noble aims and natural goodness of women. In the second place, suppose for the sake of argument you are a great deal more of an altruist than your husband, concerned only with the good life rather than a good living. then what? Well, It's quite likely he will go forth and do as man has always done—suit himself, or the exigencies of the world in which he has to work. Sometimes, at particularly dark moments. I queestion the idea of a mother's really influencing her sons very much. ‘•But." objected a devout Catholic friend when we talked this subject over, “you know what the Church says: ‘Give us the child before he is 10 and we will make a good Catholic of him.’” The thing has been done so often we have to believe in her theory. The point I wish to raise, however.

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’ls this: Do all the little boyi who have been made Into good Catholics or good Methodists or good Presbyterians turn out to be good citizens? And if not. has mamma, wife or church actually Improved the social order? ROPER TO SPEAK AT C. OFC,LUNCHEON Commerce Secretary to Visit City April 10. Daniel C. Roper, United States Secretary of Commerce, will speak at an Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Claypool April 10, it was announced today iby Louis J. Borinstein, chamber president. The meeting is the fourth of a series sponsored by the chamber presenting important figures in the | economic and political world. Notice of the meeting has been sent to the Chamber membership. GARDEN SCHOOL WILL OPEN HERE MARCH 28 Park Board, Clubs to Sponsor ThreeDay Event. The Park Board and the Indianapolis Council of Garden Clubs will conduct a garden school in Tomlinson Hall March 28, 29 and 30. A public exhibition will be held and prizes will be awarded for the best birdhouse, bird fading station and terrarium.

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TAKZAN AND THE LION MAN

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Tarzan swung lightly along with the feverstricken Obroski on his shoulder. Toward evening he came to the village of the chief Mpugu, whom Tarzan knew to be friendly to the whites, and who was under obligation to the Lord of the Jungle for saving his life several months before.

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“When he is well,’’ Tarzan said, “take him to Jinja, and ask the commissioner to send him on to the coast.” The ape-man remained only long enough to eat. then swung off through the gathering dusk toward the north, where he was to encounter the most amazing adventures of his career. . . .

—By Ahern

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. . Had Tarzan come upon the motionless Rhonda Terry as the lion stood over her, he would have dispatched the beast quickly, but Tarzan was far away. Fortunately, however, the exciting odor of blood drew the beast’s attention back to the carcass of the horse. He then turned and dragged it into a thicket.

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—By Efl?ar Rice Burroughs

Rhonda raised her head a little. About twenty feet away grew a small tree. Could she reach it in time? With utmost caution she began to drag her body toward it, inch by inch, foot by foot—five feet, ten, fifteen! Then she glanced back and saw the lion's head emerge from the brush!

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