Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1935 — Page 19

MAY 2, 1935.

A Woman’s Viewpoint p.Y MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

OVEIi and over I read that women possess 41 per cent of the nation's individual wealth. The figures fascinate me. If they are true, then every t . nabiy pro porous community mu;>* have a few *ery rich women and many others who re in comfortable circumYou'd never guess it, however, if you went out on a money-raising project. Th • women may have all this money, but tnoy're good at CHICAGO AGAIN SEEKS PARTY CONVENTION Democrats Republicans Invited to Return for 1936 Sessions. By ( >-•/• 4 Prt -* CHICAGO. May 2. Chicago, scene of the Den. : /atic and Republican conventions in 1932, wants both parties to pick their nominees here again next year. Heariun the movement to obtain tlie cor - .' u ns wre George F. Getz. R< publican national committee trt i.rrr. and Walter J. Cumn. tries, tret; -.rcr of thr Democratic hoi Chi igo. Com- - cit ire Cleveland, San ii .mci. co and Atlantic City. 75,000 Italian Troops in Africa B’l l nit> 4 i-n <t ROME. May 2.—Two more Italian divisions will be ent to East African colonics to back up Italy’s argument in the frontier dispute with Abyssinia, it was learned today. The divisions will bring the East African army to 75,000 men.

| dißi THE standard]

r A7S Curious World Ferguson

j TEH WEEKS OF EACH YEAR ! SITTING on egos, and then is I I FORCED TO REAR THE YOUNGr/ i TWE FEMALE'S RESPONSIBILITIES END AFTER. SHE LAYS THE EGGS. V. ■_ ’955 Bi INC FLOWER. WISCONSIN, ILLINOIS, RHODE f 1 ISLAND AND NEW JERSEY. c-? ,iL. .:'- -■* EROS is one of thousands of mirror plants, or asteroids, traveling around the sun in eccentric paths which lie between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Those tiny planets vary in size, with diameters of 30 miles up to 480 miles. • * * NEXT—Wliat kind of money is usrd in the Caroline Islands?

HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 17 To glance*, if. 7 Famous Ger- ]e ,M IL T 1 |5 L ;A; IR]IS To free. m,in musician. “JA lE L EMILY Q born 250 years rpMUE[A NEWELL liNKBI <>l Gem l , n a r ßo „ l _ tn*s : R BLAIR 23Temperatnr* 10 Proportion. M ■£ iT®M ASOAf . . 11 stream - Qo P sBaIciEBLIA s's '0 division. 12 Iron, copper. c , r : E | S M O K EMuIS EjQ 2t Pr °P het * etc ' R A S'PiE'AGE RHBA-LM -5 Part of a IS The same. aIR: 9A*NMlfl ÜB§ E , . la Pertaining to A rfcaHn nWF P PlMn -6 Hilliard rods. f o , v heS , Un ; Hp ATMQE- M I Form of 'be.-' I [3 a gßf ore m aTJjBb i_b] idol of. ~ A .' 3 M A N ri3 UAS.jL.Yl 3 5High plateaa> 25 Jellyfish. _ . „ _ u.. 37 Ancient. 2S Sound of a ' ' ,nm * J w hi arum 39 Carbonated , 4s Heavy string 4 Kettledrum. . . . dove. „,, _ , _,, .. . drink. 29 Low spirits. 49 Collection of 5 Nothing 41 Acidity . 31 tVooddemon. ‘ act * 60rgan of smell 42 and 32 Annoys. ‘^ Ual 43 Taxi. 34 Sister s o vs ?"* 44 Part of a daughter. molding. •35 Sanskrit M Hodgepodge*. 1- This *as 46 pattern dialect. st. Combs of master of the blocks Garden tool oooks. organ. 47 Otherwise. 35 Mineral 5 He was • 14 His fame 51 Before Christ spring. of ,he finesl Prows 52 Like . 40 Native. tvpe *ith the pass- 53 Tvpe 4.* New England VERTICAL ing years. standard, fish. 2 Native metal. 16 SmelL 55 Senior. ~ppip~ iLI Li n-wml 1 t~ l ■ “ C\\ " " 1 —■ I-- r“ ■!■ n, 1 j w 4 > 45 Alt 47 j 1-LJ_P_. 1 I 57 ~

hanging on to it when the solicitors come around. Except for a few outstanding philanthropists, the feminine record for giving is shameful when compared to that of men. To be sure, we are always eager to help in any other way. Like bluejays w< bustle about making a great deal of unnecessary commotion and noise. Every drive can count on several hundred women workers. We go for days un’U we are ready to drop in our tracks, chasing the elusive charity dollar, but for Heaven's sake don't press us to write a check ourselves! Yes, indeed, we feel for the widow and orphan. The miserable ones ar® our especial concern, and how proud we are of our humanitarian and Christian motives! .But it’s th* l who write the fat checks for civic ??Sd and charity funds. With all our dreams of a better world, w r e women would rather not put too much cash into it. Yet I don’t want to be too hard on the women. lived so long without money, and with no opportunity to earn it, that it's no wonder they developed a fearful caution. But I wish we could get rid of it. BIBLE CLASS TO MEET University Park Christian Church Will Hold Dinner. A dinner and entertainment program. including accordion, harmonica and vocal music, readings and impersonations will be held by the Men's Bible Class of the University Park Christian Church tomorrownight at the church.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

. - L—'"p- HSY HEY ! % TH' AAAiOR'S %, HORSE WINS[ \ i b. ~. * 'HO LI tAPH ,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

( I UNDERSTAND ybu CAME (AMD WE FIGURES. IP YOU C I V/OULDNT PACT WITH THIS BAG FOR ANYTHING/ TD TOWN WT7H TWO BAGS.... CARRIED DIAMONDS IN THE ) IT WAS A SPECIAL COMBINATION LOCK ON 1T.... A FANCY ONE AND A CAR CARPET BAG, Yt>U MUST ~AND ,KJ ORDER TWAT I WOULDNT FORGET r-KB PET BAG! AND THAT THE HAVE SOMETHING /GO AND THE COMBINATION, I WAD IT TATTOOED )W----CARPET BAG WAS FILLED REALLY VALUABLE (FETCH THE |jg , ON MY BACK / wnn i,,.- I ~ ...... ‘ 'P r |

WASHINGTON TUBBS II

/fVV7A9H AMDEASV REGISTER AT .'HE RIVERSIDE HOTEL, AND) OH, HOW Ware pleased to motice a very attractive girleveiwg M exciting'M THEM, |^-i --■■***W "" V " / 1 CANT \ f CAPTAIN EA9V \ WMMMwAW//, ffineeißL flutlb OVER TO THEM v

ALLEY OOP

r HELLO, OOOLA/SAY, I GOT TTELL YA ' A CRAEY BUNCH OF/|F TH6\ KIN& OF MOO 7 ] „ ?X YAPS ARE TGYiM T'GET MEy'pcppi c u/akjA \A7WOOORL4 /(/ ) TO 6E KING OF MOO/ Wyni, foS thf. r T \ WHOOOSH/)/ NO ONE EVE£ \ h CAM V WMY TOMF ) ' COULC,KIT , A CAUGHT YOU ) kwVjyJ (you ACceerTHei think of it/) S **> any / pp^-— a c " _^y

BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

f*L pe./'L Tutor \ \v" VY \VC \A V\ CHtTEALi I. . YuEUe.IN WOOff V3L ! O\6MAWYUM6'T,W£H' 50OSO r* Tyer ttOOTs ME * haoot.u rctFft>o<?E.worth 6RO6SV ° ve. BPOVK.W 50^ME%_WOT^. kctili

TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

“I created anew race—men-gorillas,” the creature chuckled. “I gave them laws, a royal family and a nobility. I became their God—their Maker!” "But you?” Rhonda asked; “you are not human. You are part gorilla. How could you have been an Englishman?”

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

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

“I am an Englishman nevertheless,” the halfbeast replied. “Once I was a very handsome Englishman. But old age overtook me. I felt my powers failing. I saw the grave beckoning. I sought some means to prolong my life, to bring back youth. At last I was successful.

—By Ahem

“I discovered how to detach body cells and transfer them from one individual to another. I used young gorillas of both sexes and transplanted their virile, youthful body cells to my own body. I halted the ravages of old age, and thus renewed my youth.

OUT OUR WAY

f \ / WELL. DONJ T \ I ■ ~- -= / wWO PUT \ / Look AT ME \ / TMOSE BE. \ [ UKE THAT, ! SWOT OVJ / I MA'AM—THEM /fj THE PLOOK. / \ THIW6S ROLL / j y * v a— BPI o( DEC. US. PAT. OFF. BORKJ -THIRTY VEACS TOO SOONJ. C> BV WC SiKviCMmC. 5~21|

/HOW PERFECTLY WONDERFUL A I'VE FOLLOWED YOUR THRILLING ADVENTURES IN 7HE > ARE YOU RILLY THE FAMOUS PAPERS. YOU'RE SIMPLY GRAND. VOU'R'E j SOLDIERS OF CELEBRITIES. OH, PLEASE AUTOGRAPH FORTUNE 2y ( R £CKON SO, ) T'HIS FOR M^y '—t~ — v |jlj! 11 SHne NEVER bsfosThave \ jwASH AND EASY BEEN ASKED FORTHE'g AUTOCKAPHS,

'THAT HiO ALL TH’ ( WELL, I’M SURE fSAY/ ARE YOU ] Y \ EAR-MACKS OF A } ARE ALL. BETTER T OVIm/* ,-W WHY, ALLEY ' I PIRTY DIG/ / OFF -THATSTHE f KYINQy TO / / HOW ABSURD' A anyway- ( kind of a monarch MAKE ME W) /' do believe / l PONT WANTA \ WED HAVE, IF YOU M/vn/ ' ( YOU RE GETTING ) 6E <JO OUMSy -j£, E .i> . - T. ' ■s.tN.6o^'

SThE UTILS. SHOP TAM BOOTS HAG 'BECOME A FOR COLLECTORS, WNO IHB CUQ\Ou6\ \T’€> DO\NG I He. \MPCK?Ttt4e BOSVN'EGG \N lOWU-ANO LAOGT Or THB CPOWiO CAN'T E.N't.N GET \Nt - - . 51935 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M REG. U. 3. PAf. Off.—" I

BUT 1 1 HAD THE SHUT ? 1 1 UTNCw THAT d'' HOW \tattdoed backwards... ma * olY \ WAP(WI CAN YOU AND I LOOK AT T WA|T j READ (WOW A MIRROR,THAT I ** ™ IT, IF ) TAKE WHEREVER I so qpsn ; TAT7&O ' S0 1 ° P * N IT'S ON < G°! TS A MAGNIFYING THE \ BAS AMD ' YOUR j MIRROR ...THE Ba3 ■ J GRAB, IVS LOCKED BACK / TATTOOING IS ) - / v THE MIRROR in J , ' j a„ " f

• As the gorilla body cells multiplied, however, I began to acquire the characteristics of gorillas. Some day I shall be. to all intents and purposes, a gorilla. Or rather. I should have been, had it not been for the fortunate circumstance that brought you to me.” *

—By Williams

—By Blosser

—Bv Hamlin

—By Marlin

--By Edgar Rice Burroughs

-COMIC PAG!

—By Crane