Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1935 — Page 37
APRIL 19, 1935
A Woman’s Viewpoint - by mrs. Walter fergcsox
WOMEY react to criticism in a curious manner. They often hear that they are worthless wives. , negligent mothers, slatternly houseLkeepers; that their manners are untheir morals deplorable and tnetr minds moronic. Yet they seldom lose complacency over this. Instead. they will sit calmly while their intentions and intelligences are fhahgned. But beware how you apeak of their Causes. Once I heard a traveling evangelist talk to a meeting for “women qp\y." He uttered the mast scathing denunciations of all they were supposed to hold dear. He called thei r husbands rakes, their sons bounders and their daughters scarlet women. He said their high school was a hotbed of vice, and their home city a modern Gomorrah which deserved destruction. He attacked the honesty of their parents, the virtue of their relatives and neighbors, ending with a blanket indictment of their own behavior. They were unfit for motherhood, teducers of men. enemies of God. /and co-workers with Satan. According to his version, the world was going to hell and they were responsible. Afterward, the sisters surrounded him with warmest congratulations, almost in tears over the eloquence. He would never have fared so well if he had assailed one of their organizations. I know, because not long ago I set down my feelings at a P-T. A. meeting and the avalanche Is still falling. Precisely the same thing would have occurred if the simplest criticism had been directed at any other mass activity. Yet it hardly seems probable that our clubs can be perfect in such an imperfect world. One and all. they could stand improvement. you dare not say so where the mcm*
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UNCLE SAM paid France about $15,000,000 for nearly a million square miles of land, when he acquired the Louisiana territory, and was severely criticised for it. The Virgin Islands, purchased in 1916, cost him $25,000,000. and the fifty islands total only 133 square miles. • * • NEXT—What was the lowest temperature ever recorded?
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bers will hear, if you expect to escape their wrath. For they are veiy .sensitive to remarks about method, no matter how you may compliment their sincerity. In a world where change is imperative, it seems strange for women's organizations to oppose It so valiantly within their own groups. INDIANA SETS PACE IN HOUSING ACT PROGRESS State Administration Leads in Progress of Operations. The Indiana Federal Housing Administration fs leading all other districts in the Seventh region, with the exception of the Northern Illinois district, in progress of operations under the mutual mortgage insurance / section of the National Housing Act, R. Earl Peters, state FHA director, announced today. Indiana leads all five districts in the region in the number of banks and other lending institutions qualified to act as mortgagees under Title 11. 143 mortgagees in all, the report shows. RABBI CHARRY ON RADIO Maimonides Program to Be Broadcast Here Sunday. A Maimonides program will be broadcast at 11:15 a. m. Sunday over radio station WFBM under auspices of the Indianapolis Zionist District. Rabbi Elias Gharry will talk on Maimonides, and Cantor Myro Glass, assisted by Miss Miriam Forman, will provide music.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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WASHINGTON TUBBS II
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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN
Fortunately for Tarzan, the blazing fire died down as quickly as it had arisen. The dancing gorillas in the courtyard gave no evidence that they had seen him during the brief illumination of the cliff; so he continued up the winding stairway toward the gloomy castle.
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THK IMJIANAPOLIS TIMES
But Tarzan had not escaped prying eyes. A strarige figure gazed down upon him from the ramparts of the grim, towering pile—giving no sign that It had seen! The mysterious thing chuckled venomously, then turned away and disappeared into the turret.
—By Ahem
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At the top of the rock-hewn stairway, the Lord of the Jungle found himself on & broad terrace, the fore part of the great Vedge on which the dismal castle was built. Before him was a large double doorway. One of the doora was slightly ajar. He approached it cautiously.
OUT OUR WAY
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—Bv Edgar Rice Burroughs
Perhaps he should have been warned by this easy accessibility. Perhaps it did arouse his suspicion—the natural suspicion of the wild thing for the trap. But he had come here for the purpose of entering this building, and he could not ignore the chance. He must go on!
-COMIC PAO*
—By 'Villiam*
—By Blosscr
—By Crane
—By Hamlin
—By Martin
