Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1935 — Page 15

* P RIL 29, 1935

A Woman's Viewpoint .BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

THE hard-boiled crowd delight* in casting slurs at the sobalsterr. The word, with Its sentimental implication, pleases them, and it enhances their masculine esteem. To be sure, a good many of our professional sob-sisters are men, but that does not lessen the sneers which go with the title. As for me. I should hate to live In a world that lacked those softhearted individuals. I should hate to think I had none of the qualities which mark the clan—pity and a comprehen.sion of life’s ironic jests. Besides, the implacable* are always incor. istent. Let one of them be touched ever so lightly by some criminal tragedy and see how quickly changes the tune. If a distant relative, a friend or a member of the family becomes involved in scandal, he joins the sob-sister chorus at once. The truth is, v.e are all sob-sisters when we occupy th prisoner's dick, and in this fickle world who knows when that will occur? And if one we love is the culprit, we wonder why the Heavens do not rain tears of pity, and we are ready to call upon the earth to crack and destroy the hard-boiled. That’s why these songs of hate no longer make an impression on me. These words are tinkling cymbals. covering up the bewilderment of those who believe crime can be stopped by punishment. Look about you. Those who cry loudest for oldfashioned Mosaic justice will cringe and plead when they suffer. A strong Insull. ready to prosecute a shoplifter with righteous wrath and

This Curious Wqjild Ferguson

SERVICE. INC. 1U OF THE VAE.IOUS STATES IN THE UNION EMPLOY SEVEN LANGUAGES/ (GREEK, LATIN, SPANISH, FRENCH, UNTIL five years ago. erf all the known planets, Neptune appeared to be farthest from the sun. It made one trip arjunr he sun every 165 years. The planet Pluto, discovered in 1930, is 900 million miles beyond Neptune. • • • NEXT—How long can spiders live without food?

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platitudes, is so certain to become one who wails for mercy when the tables are turned and he is indicted!

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobile* reported to police as stolen belong to Fred Thomas. 10 E. 32nd-st Ford victoria 4-499 from the rear of hi* home H'-nrv Jr.r.et. 237 Douglas-st. Plvmou*h e<-rtan 53-974. from garage In rear of 234 Doueias-sf James Mimes. 449 M!nerva-*t. Bulck sedan. 44-214. from garage in rear of hu home N Duncan 617 Stanford-av. Plymouth ''•dan. from Bclmont-av and WashingtonAugist J. T.iidwlg 803 S. Belle Vleu-pl. Chevrolet coach, from garage in rear of his h~mr V T. Wilson Per.d.ton Chr.tler aedan. M-666 from 16h and lUinois-sts. Louis J Robert. 1832 Lexington-av. Chevrolet coupe. 112-068. from In front of his home. The Rev. O. V. Hall. 605 Douglas-*t. Bulck sedan, from 719 W. ll’h-st.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Glenn Smith. 2103 Rn.gold-st. Chevrolet coach, found at Shelby and Prospect*ts. Malcom LaFolle’te. 905 E. Marvland-st. Chevrolet coaeh. found at 141 Leota-st. Ray Rev. 30 E 9:h-s? Ft rd sedan, so .r.d at 700 N. Per.nsvlvanla-s', Hrr Wi11.5. 238 Massachusetts-ay. Buick sedan, found at Delaware-st and Ma-.. achusetts-av. J -eph Z Zahm 327 Birkine-s! Nash coupe, found in front of 1318 S. Talbota"o H Waddell. Columbus. Ind.. Pontiac coaeh. found in front of 220 W. New York-st. Viola Coleman 610 W. 10th-s:. Ford coach, found In front of 300 W. Ohlo-st. Baker Barks Lottery Charge Criminal Judge ’Frank Baker yesterday declined to qua>h an indictment against Alfred Kenrick charging him with operating a lottery and gift enterprise in connection with a suit club.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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WASHINGTON TUBBS II

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ALLEY OOP

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

The gorilla man pulled up a chair in front of the bars and laughed. ‘'Henry the Eighth is trying to induce his followers to kill me—their Creator! But they won't bother me tonight; so let’s have a pleasant little visit. There won't be many more opportunities!

Shop in the "Buy-Way"—Downstairs at Ayres—^Where You SAVE on Everything for Home and Family! .„ BED

; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

4ow Rhonda steeled herself to ask: “What is this strange purpose we are to serve?” “Strictly scientific,” her captor grinned. ‘‘You see. as a student at Oxford, I was intrigued by the Investigations of Lamarck and Darwin. I was determined to carry them further.

—By Ahern

“In 1857 —yes, I am 102 years old—l felt I had solved the mystery’ of heredity. When I announced my theory, I was threatened with the madhouse. But secretly I began to seek ‘human’ subject* for my research—just as I want you two now ' r another experiment!”

OUT OUR WAY

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BAY 7 AMD LOTS MORE SIDS/ ) WHERE ™ EY CAMS ) FROM a

Tarzan and Rhonda looked at each other. The precise nature of the experiment was not yet clear, but they knew it was concerned with the frightful, shadowy borderland of science, and already the creature had hinted that for them the result would be certain death!

—By Williams

—By Blosser

—By Hamlin

—By Martin

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

COMTC PAGS

—By Crane