Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1935 — Page 31

MARCH 22. 1935

A Woman's Viewpoint BV MRS. WALTER ITRuISON-

ONCE upon * time a man and nman walked together down a rountnr lane. It *a the aeftson c[ plum blossoms. For 15 years the two had uroiled along the .same w v, th< ir lives rooted to thetr par* ecl of earth and a sootning mor .tonv born* of unvarying routine ju.>rt them to dreams. On this day, h j r v r. a strar.tte incident awaited them. For while they gazed at the nunset sky their feet stumbled over a bundle in which slept a baby girl. And that child, with their help, b* ame the finest woman I have r-rr known Tolerant, generous. I filled • tth knring kmdi ri ctuaily outstanding. 80- , gra Wd Lady, with hi j •. ns, fitted her per- : *, rv -d pent many years in a *at# of ra< king torture. Her r ' : had ..r uidoned her to die — :.: • r knew ner father s name. Out of evil , .g.ns may have sprang, and tr.e thought never left her. A long time afterward, she spoke to me ah it that fear which she i. w kerp secre'ed in the back of i.er m.r/. and which, we may supj> e she only takes out to gaze • - hen a b< civ wakes to face his bitterest moment and life looms ominously terrihle. -For ear I ate my heart out.” sh* i.d. wondering. wishing, imagining ail sorts of fairy-tale endings to fit my case, hoping against hope I might some day know the truth. Now I realize I never shall. -But each time I found myself tempted bv any Impulse, low, common or ignoble, or felt moved to some shabby act, or stooped to little follies, my mind raced back to that ancient fear. Was my father

I This Curious World Ferguson | ■- ■ unnaJJs, p T-ECICGI ANIS === / 0 GENERALLV, i l * , - * T //AS A i===^ - WH/TE SHARK, = WHALE, TM ... THAT SWALLOWED “ IN GERMANV, SAQAD'LLA (i 1935 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. PUANT ARE USED INI THE MANUFACTURE OF * A\ TEAR BOMBS/ \ \W\ Mpf f THEY GIVE OFF A \ \ • S ' 4000 PERSONS f JHH Sig U“. 'ED S-A-C 5 WHO ARE If |RIK /OO VEARS OE AGE, OR OLDER/ , 12*. WHILE going over the 1930 census figures, gathering statistics for o.p'n-'.on projects, the government has discovered that 3964 p. ::v:rc in the United States are 100 years old or over. Os this group. 2561 are women, and 1691 of these women are Negroes. a a a Next—Who made the first telephone? HORIZONTAL Answer to IVvimn Pnr/le 15 Person named l.*l i:l ' l V n, \ [3ELG.I UMUI EOPO.LO] after another political leader r A qq q AV lL <P j: . p.n.i |J O SvgJKri alao'ela 17 * . . E6| It A S Eg/ NO N ' I* * .'red place Eifjfiljv hli s; ThHHt IS To scold. AT To steal. 2t Arabian fbrnb. 395.v,al insert, Sf £££> fflf /I feeDT 22 F ? Pieced out E L ADMS |0 BOL. I Lion*' A 2' vii tied. l oL—___-T.LJLB- ~c y Mt II To stnft Q NE :DHIO V E Q 25 To sink. THAoHN'O B ~ 2 o nh 27 Ironic . >m- OSE L AIT I EMW AiFjEIQ 7,4 * posit ins Qj ME. SIAM AHA,N JjLiJL 36 Litnh. 3 Q w 5 5 E L <SI IASTg I D| 3s Mental stat* 29 Paragraph tn of an army, a newspaper. 47 Snare. 2 Adduce*. 40 To withdraw. 49 Chums 3 Requirement 42 Engine room 56 Gaping with 4 Custom greaser*. -v m*LT, If" tire wonder 5 And 41 Cart. I ; 52 Sleeveless 7 Above. 46 The Philippine 7 Tv’i standard 8 Eporh H JT r * , 1 d l * . 51 Ran away 9 Metallic official new*. ,9 Northeast 54 Affirm*. dement 41 Organs of ‘ ,fc her of the P hi, j| y ljr t 49 To y a 42 Ml right ‘r P,n r 12 He*is of a 51 * use fit. 43 vt this time legislative -Feline an.maJ 45 y PO VERTICAL house 53 Corpse. iMN S5 Southeast I |“ 'j J 4 '3 ' '1 |o Y 8 9 |'° i 1 '— H~KpI 3_P“I I h ll* -pp--

cnminal. was my mother weak? Mr antecedent*, from what muddied trickle of the life stream had they issued? You see how it was. I had. at whatever the cost, to prove my parentage fine, and if they were net so. ail the more reason for me to strike out for higher paths.” Thus, adversity made the woman. Her handicap inspired her. Because she had to fight every inch of her life'* way to herself that she had sprung from heroes, she made herself into heroic proportions. CiTY STUDENT NAMED TO HONORARY SOCIETY .1. P. Emerson Elected to Senior Music Group at Cornell. J P Emerson has been elected to the Senior Honorary Musical Society of Cornell University, according to word received here by his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Emerson. 31*T7 N Pennsylvania-st. Membership in the society is gained through distinction achieved in the Cornell musical clubs. ARRANGE CHESS MATCH Two Sectional Groups to Meet in V. M. C. A. Here Sunday. A ehc *. match between two group® of players of the Northern Indiana Chii Association. Ft. Wayne, and the Centra! Indiana Chess Association. Indianapolis, will be held Sunday at the local Y. M. C. A. Local players expected to compete in the match are F. S. Anderson, C. H Moore. C. B Hicks. Paul Bilger. D. B Luten. J W. Grimes. G. W. Merritt, J. L. Fuller, R D. Miller and U. B Hicks.

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When the lion charged. Rhonda leaped to her feet, raced for the tree, and scrambled upward with a strength and agility bom of terror. After a while the lion, angry, but helpless, stalked back to the thicket, feasted on the carcass of the horse, then moved off toward the distant river.

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The volcanic hill nearby and the remote mountains suggested to Rhonda that the Valley of Diamonds lay northwest. Then she recalled wrhat Atewy had said —that the falls at the foot of the valley must be Omwamwi Falls. She knew the safari was headed there; so there must she go.

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Descending from the tree, she began her weary journey under the tropic sun. Hunger and thirst assailed her. Her fatigue was almost overwhelming, but she plodded on. That night she slept in a tree. At dawn she resumed her march, and at noon she looked upon the prandeur of the falls.

—By Krlvar Kice Burroughs

Rhonda felt alone in the world, gazing upon & scene of eternal majesty. But she was not alone 1 High above her. on a narrow ledge, a shaggy creature looked down upon her from beneath beetling brows. It nudged another like it and pointed to the girl. Then the two, started down the escarpment!

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