Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1935 — Page 13

APRIL 13. 1035

A Woman's Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGI'SON-

AHAI.F-HOIR alonr sth O-T- ---• tnidc is a red letter occasion. You m'.gh not believe it, but she talks alone as friendly as sh next-door r.c.ghbor dropping in ■ ith knitting Off the lecture platform at If- * and ou ,! :de the ;agrs of book- she’s just another lative. Immediately one forgets the hue and cry over her uninteHigibii- .■ y because, sitting on a level with her. looking into her kind faro, intelligently massive iikr a granite statue mme alive, one sees the woman behind the writer. When I we- a little girl I used to go to rhurrh and listen to sermons in Cho~taw of which I under- ■ ood only a very few words. But I shall alway remember the soothing effect of its beautiful rhvthm; the rreamv mooth voice, with its slightly rising Inflection at. each entence’s end. the even ebb and Ho - which poured over me like organ music. Although I did not unthe < 1 did not th.nk the phrases were obscure to those who did. I had tile same feeling when T ltstej efi to Gertrude Stein cm the platform. She was an organ intoning Words, glorious words of every shape and color, gleaming, r.parkliv.g. ome smooth, as si.k, some hard ns diamond-. mated a kind of music. Something wa going on over rnv head, .something impro..mv\ wonderful We had to reach for her meaning with an effort which was exhilarating exercise to minds that so seldom meet anything but the obvious. It was an exciting chase, following the daring men-

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I This Curious World V.“:

A TOOTH, IT OUT AGAIN WITHIN A PEW WEEKS. {BnMBHHnHMDMMH|nHBn| THE four sharp incisors of the beaver are of utmost importance in tins animal's battle for life. Each tooth is so arranged that it meets the tooth of the opposite jaw, and thus is kept ground like an ax edge. Without this arrangement, the constant wood-cutting soon would dull the teeth and make them useless. * • * NEXT —How many kinds of insects prey upon the corn plant?

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talhy -which often left ur far behind but made return sallies in order not to ieave us entirely. Later I came to this conclusion: When Mi-s Stein said something I could n get. it was my fault and not hers. When you chat with her a while you realize that, however odd she may be. she is not insincere And nothing I have ever seen is mor\ achghtful than her monumental calm before the snickering inquisitiveness of reporters, the disdain of groomed women, or the frank boredom of those who regard her as a freak. If the artist is sufficient unto himself, then Miss Stein is an artist. WASHINGTON PUPILS TO HOLD POETRY CONTEST Six Girls Entered for Annual Test to He Held Thursday. Tiie annual poetry reading cont at George Washington High School will be held Thursday, at a pedal convocation. Six girls, Olga Matflich, Pearl Kretheotis, Margaret Kre s, Ann Mitchell, Cecelia George, and Charlotte Houser, have entered. Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. Eugene Fife, and Miss Carrie Scott will be the ,uJges. The faculty poetry committee includes Miss Marie Smith. Mrs. Lydia Thomas. Miss Virginia Cochrane. Miss Martha Dorsey, and Miss Margaret Quinzoni.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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WASHINGTON TUBBS II

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

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Naomi's Oyes went wide when she saw the man drop from the tree in front of her gonlia captor. Stanley,” she cried. ”Oh. Stanley, save me!” Tarsan of the Apes had come to her rescue, but she believed he was Stanley Obroski, the ‘ Lion Man,” Tarzan's exact image.

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The gorilla released his hold upon her hair. She fell to the ground, where she lay, too weak to nse, watching the great beast at her side and the bronzed white giant. Suddenly the gorilla charged, but the man stood his ground and great hairy paws reached out to seize him.

—By Ahern

Tarzan eluded the gorilla with panther-like movements. Stooping, he sprang beneath a swinging arm, and before the beast could turn he leaped upon its back. A bronzed arm encircled the squat neck of the hairy Buckingham while the beast tried to shake him off.

OFT OUR WAY

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When these tactics failed, the great gorilla threw himself on the ground in an effort to crush his antagonist with his great weight. Naom; gazed in fascinated horror at the fearful battle, convinced that the man could not cope with this fantastic but mighty beast!

—Bv Williams

—By Blosser

—Bv Hamlin

—By Martin

—Bv Edgar Rice Burroughs

COMIC PAGB

—By Crane