Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1935 — Page 15
MARCH 27, 1935.
A Woman's Viewpoint nv MRS. WALTER FERGUSON
1M positively petered out. reading bon its on Russia. There are tr> distinct elas.se*—those which pra.se th* Soviet plan, and those which dam It ar.d all its workings. To the la*ter group belong the books of the Tcheniavm family. The wife. Tatiana.-wrote a breathtaking *a> in “Escape From the Soviet*. ’ ar.d now the husband does rr “Speac for the Jjilen*; Prisoners of the Soviets.” which has b*en published in this country b Ha.c Cushman and Funt of Boston. Th e bonks are thrilling, not only as onal documents picturing a r.n world in the making, but beca . e they presen* the individual ag;:. * a panoramic background of moorrn history. ,s.**.r.g snug in America or.e can hardly realize that such thing* are taicuuf place in our ace. although, no far as that cor ~ u.e snug- liters never know what is happening in thur own lands i?h r. There are. h. r*rta:n European even* • m too fantastic to be cn dignominy endured by one snir-ll R . sian group- husband, wife and child are described in the two books. The tale of their escape r< ads like a melodramatic thriller—a *ort of modern Eliza-crossing-the-ice story. But one or two books either for rr against what now- goes on in R- ia are not sufficient to tell u* th exact truth of the social experiment. In the process of revolution everybody suffers. The Tchernav.ns may count themselves fortunate to escape. It is plain to
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see thousands did not, and probably now rot In prison for crimes no greater than membership in a wrong political group. But all such books reaffirm man's longing for freedom. Somehow, *rme way, we must muddle through to tha* high goal—and in spite of individual and collective suffering, in spite of wrongs and oppressions, I believe the experiment in Russia is one of our ways of muddling through. WATER TANK AT CITY MARKET IS APPROVED Safety Board to Recommend SI7OO Project to Council. The Safety Board has announced ;* would recommend that the City Council appropriate SI7OO for the con -truction of a 60-gallon water tal k at the city market. Last year the city marke* had a SIOOO water bill and the board said today the new tank would pay for itself In two years. The board al o has appropriated S6OO for anew pumper for the fire department after it had been explained that it. too, would pay lor itself. Grand Army Ladies to M-*et The A D. Streight Circle. No. 16, Ladies of the Grand Army, will meet at 2 tomorrow afternoon at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois-st. An ov *er supper, open to the public, w ill be held at 5.
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TAKZAN AND THE LION MAN
Unaware of the fierce, cruel eyes that looked down upon them, the Arabs made their way up the narrow canyon toward the summit of the path that, they hoped, led into the Valley of Diamonds. Atewy rode close to Naomi Madison, to be sure she could not escape.
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At last they came to a precipitous wall. “The horses can go no farther,” the sheik announced. “Eyad, thou shalt remain with them. We will continue on foot. And thou, Atewy, bring the girl with us, lest she should escape from Eyad while he guards the horses.”
—By Ahem
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The Arabs scrambled up the rock escarpment, dragging Naon with them to the level ground above. Sitting in his saddle, Eyad could see above the rocky barrier and watch his fellows continuing up the canyon, which was now broader, with sloping timbered walls.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
They had gone only a short distance when Eyad saw a black, shaggy manlike figure emerge from a thicket. Otheis followed, armed with clubs or axes. A more horrible, fantastic army he had never seen. And in every movement he read its purpose—to attack and kill!
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