Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1935 — Page 19

MAY 1, 1935 _

A Woman ’s Viewpoint _BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

A POLITE contest ls always going on between parents and teachers as to which group should Instruct the child In sex hygiene. Th™ parent blames the school, the school blames the parent, tor the present inadequate education on this vital subject. Although progress has been made. It is debatable whether this kind of thing can ever be really well done in a classroom, at least until we can be sure we have none but trained and intelligent teachers. Sex, as we know, begins to stir In the child long before he is reauy for high -school, which surely puts the major part of the task squarely up to the parent. At best, the school gives only a supplementary course. Gone, but Not Forgotten Anton.'••hiles reported to police as stolen feelonz t' American Motua! Liability Cos.. 109 M I:, r ■ B'.f*? . Plymouth sedan. 10-780 fro--. ♦.•'•<) .*•' '_>e!aw;are-Bt. P Di ft.: 1454 E. ■ r’Chrysler C 31 12V. Hhelbv-st. ( N M - 3731 E Mi . c ...- t. CheYT ... 87-: i.O. from Capitol-av and Gcrru-.v, BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered bv police fcfiOr.it to. Richard Winston. 519 N Capi*ol-av. I *•. Frank H : eld Cos. f.’3 N. Capitol-av. r -d bv Auer. Wllham S: . . • r F .rd coupe, found at Rurke: j <: rd E. Geoi ■ N r st nd Fletcher- • Rav R< .a 2846 N. Pennsylvania-**. United C:ib 7ti louiid on Hardinc-nt north Frederick Surber. Munde. Ford V-8 V l Rav C i : V ::.. 527 Holt-av. F ox coach, found nXi • : 327 \v M : t t

] This Curious. World Ferguson J GROWTH RINGS l|jj f: ©ec c-N be NO I ® 1935 BV Nt* SCUVtCt. INC. 5-J Y \ / THE subject of intoxicating drinks has been investigated in scientific laboratories, but the exact limit of alcoholic content of intoxicating beverages can not be set, because of the wide variance in the manner that different persons are affected by alcohol. * * * NEXT—Of wliat states is the violet the state flower? HORIZONT.VL Answer to Previous Puzzle sumers oa * Mr n _T a m e sljc o r b e. t tI riceß ’ ii 1 H O L C ORBA V AIL JJ JJJJJJ*; new head of r 'a‘aWMf^T~ /V-r*c F IT 20 Artists *1 ■ r■ v? 3|Tv O Tjpr g Jmo , rntae3 advisory board LL JjBiLR 22 Children, So Opposite of A R DBGAL'AI 23 Bones. a weather. Y|E A R |NpBN|QjT .EDI JAMES 25 To say again. II T> J • ’r. •' V EBD.A." SJBCOPBETT 2G Wine vessel. 13 Meadow. ERE rejF E l l G N Hi 27 Appellation. It Writing fluid. | NHfS O L V EBfl Q| 2S To piece out. IS Type standard. "CuV Ej§|S OONILO 30 Reddish brown iss H A L I T E||L A 'NDjj|F E' N 32 Ocean. 1:> To ao- mplish. j p ICON E 33 Before. 20 ,lm - HE ME.RG EH'A CTOR Si 40 Right. 21 Kncountered, 1 ' 1 42 Myself. 22 Fit's child. 41 Perched. VERTICAL 44 Scandinavian 21 Smells. 45 Mortar tray. 2 Mother. tale. 26 Mar flyer. 47 To sin. 3 Sick. 45 Queen of 20 Lariat. 40 Rodent. 4 Dregs. heavens. 31 To quote. 50 To send back. 5 Longs. 46 Not bright. 32 Reek from fire. 52 Negative.. 6 Pertaining to 4$ Steals. 34 Consumer. 54 Sack. brides, 49 Hurrahl 25 File. 55 Overseer. 7 Cotton cloth. 60 Gypsy. 56 Piipetuous 57 Child's napkin.' S To query. 51 Sailor. 37 Garden herb. 59 She is of 9 Neuter 53 To bind. i'> Dye. the consumers’ rronoun. 54 Before Christ, board. 12 She is a— 55 France. 41 Moolev apple. 60 She succeeded by politics. 56 Chaos. 43 Southeast. Mrs. ■. 15 She keeps con- 5S Near. ~ ~~ J ‘ 1 - [jWi t HZ 32 5A m'#rMT~"M 7 i h Hli l l 1 rr a l n I 1.1

Education of such a personal nature is likely to be always ineffectual in the classroom, for sex problems are the problems of the individual, and therefore can never ce made general nor taught in the same manner that one teaches geography or mathematics, or chemistry. * The deplorable fact about such mass instruction is that it is all carried on under stress. There ls nothing timely or spontaneous about it. nothing that apises out of the immediate need of curiosity of the child. It ls only a part of classroom routine, with a teacher perhaps who is unfitted for the task. And such instruction may do more harm than good. Moreover, as we look back to our own school days, remembering how most information went in one ear and out of the other, and how scornful we sometimes felt about a teacher's sincerity, we can readily see the difficulties confronting the schools. The academic approach to the subject is inadequate. If sex education is to be well done, it must be done by the parent. PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN Children’s Dance Classes Will Present Playlet at Rhodius Park. The children’s dance and gymnasium classes of Garfield, Brightwoocl and Rhodius community houses will present a pageant, “A Playlet in Dance,” at 7:30 Saturday night in the Rhodius park community house under the direction of Miss Alma Teifert, City Recreation Department instructor. Leading roles will be taken by Irmajean Nelson, Garfield, and Marie Campbell, Rhodius.

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rARZAN AND THE LION MAN

In fascinated horror, Rhonda and Tarzan pictured in their minds the events of the strange story as the monster-scientist related them. ‘ There were thousands of gorillas here. I poisoned their food, I shot them with poisoned arrows. But the poison was only an anesthetic to assist my delicate surgery.

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“I removed their germ cells and substituted the deathless human germ cells which I had taken from the bodies of the nobles and royalties in Westminster Abbey. For years I watched the gorillas wnth increasing disappointment, for they gave no outward indication of the germ cell substitution.

—By Ahern

‘‘Then I began to notice an increase in intelligence among them. Also they quarreld more, they were greedier, more vindictive —more and more they were revealing the traits of men. As their minds improved I taught them agriculture and architecture. Under my direction they built this city, which I named London.

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

”To all intents and purposes, I transformed gorillas into men!” Tarzan and Rhonda looked at each other. The same thought was in the mind of each. Was this creature now about to reverse the process and transform human beings into gorillas? And were they to be the victims of that monstrous experiment?

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