Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1935 — Page 35

MAY 3, 1033

A Woman's Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

THE superintendent of schools at El Paso, Tex., asks patrons to comment on football. In other cities, other principals send questionnaires Inquiring about the wiscom of conducting social activities in school buildings. Ail this indicates progress. We c uld very well give up football for a time while we made the local high school a community center for young people. Brawn has been too great y glorified. A large part of the money appropriated for education has become a business. It r . u too much for the return It gives the community. In every city and town that supports a public school there are hundreds of young people who have no wholesome fun. Many live in 75 GRADE SCHOOL BOYS PASS SWIMMING TESTS 6pe< ial Instruction to Be Given New ( lavs by Y. M. C. A. Seventy-five grade school boys have passed swimming tests at the Y. M. C. A within the last week. They were from an original enrollment of 08. J mes Clark, Y. M. C. A. swimlr.ing coach, is giving a special << u.■e now to an additional class of 73 boys, and arrangements have . ade to accommodate approximately 500 boys in the swimming cia >es during May. Enr< lira nts In the classes are being made through principals of grade schools co-operating with the Y. M. C. A.

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| crowded apartments, with neither money nor space for entertainment. Yet they can not live without gaiety and recreation. The schools belong to the taxpayers. and if taxpayers are wise they will keep them open the year ’round, j To close them for three months out j of 12 is bad business and bad social ! Judgment. For while the schools are shut up, the boys and girls for whom they were built find amusement in beer parlors, cheap movies i and the streets. Here is some work for energetic clubwomen. Let them select a group j to manage recreational programs j for the community. We could render no finer public service. Super- ! vised dancing, games and study might as well go in our schools during the summer. And if half the funds spent on football teams could ! be put in this other project, benefits : would be far more general and I maybe our jails would be less full | in the future. G. O.~P. COMMITTEE ~ TO DISCUSS PARLEY Springfield Conference to Be Subject of Meeting at ClaypooL Members of the Republican State : Committee were to meet today at the Claypool for luncheon and discus- ! sion of Indiana’s participation in | the G- O. P. central states confer- ! cnce next month at Springfield, 111 I State committee heads have com--1 municated with promoters of the j rally, Burrell Wright, G. O. P. state treasurer, said, but no plans for | sending delegates have been made.

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

Rhonda was aghast, and even the steely Tarzan was taken aback when the half-man, half gorilla explained his appalling purpose: “With the body cells from you two, I shall not only insure my youth, but I shall take on again the semblance of a man—a human being!’’

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“But you will not have to kill us!" Rhonda exclaimed. ‘‘You take the cells from the gorillas without killing them. When you have taken some from us, you will let us go, won’t you?" The creature came closer. His yellow fangs were bared in a fiendish grin.

—By Ahern

“You do not know all,” he said. A mad light blazed in his eyes. “I have not told you all I have learned about rejuvenation. The new body cells are potent, but they work slowly. By EATING the flesh of vigorous youth, the speed of the process is hastened!”

OUT OUR WAY

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. —By Edgar Rice Burroug

The monster backed away toward the far door of the chamber, chuckling to himself. “I leave you now to meditate upon the great service you are to render to science. But I shall eat you—eat you both. The man first. Then, girl, I shall eat you!”

-COMIC PAOB

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—By Martin