Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1934 — Page 15

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Ask The Times anv question of fact ®r information. It will be answered free of charge if you will address The Indianapolis Times Information Itureau, 1322 New York avenue. N. W., Washington, D. C.. enclosing a 3-ccnt stamp for reply. Advice on legal, marital, and medical matters can not be given, nor can extended research be undertaken. Q—ls the Isle of Man a part of the British empire? A—Yes. Q—When was the civilian conservation corps established? A—The enabling act was signed by the President March 31, 1933 The army was notified to begin enrollment of men for the camps on April 3. 1933, and on April 7 the first enlistment was taken. The first camp was Camp Roosevelt, in the George Washington national park near Luray, Va.. opened April 17, 1933. Q —How many children has Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd? A—One son and three daughters. Q —What type ol ship is the U. S. S. Houston? A—Heavy cruiser. q —where is the Jefferson Davis highway? A —lt extends from Hopkinsville, Ky., to Hammond, La. Q —When was the National Geographic Society founded? A—IBBB. Q —What is seismology? A—The science of earthquake phenomena. Q —Who is chairman of the board of directors of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation? A—Jesse H. Jones.

This Curious World Ferguson

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HAD Mt. Mazama not fallen into itself and disappeared, it might today be the highest mountain in the United States. No white man ever saw it. The lake which now fills the volcanic crater was discovered by whites in 1353. NEXT—When does physical decline be;, in in the human body?

Q —What is the nationality of a child born on the high seas? A—The child takes the nationality of the parents and by the fiction of extraterritoriality in international law. it also takes the nationality of the vessel on which it is born. Q —Who played the role of the crazy Russian count in the motion picture “The Most Dangerous Game?” A—Leslie Banks. Q —What is the source of the quotation: “They shall fold their tents like the Arabs and as silently steal away?” A—“ The Day Is Done,” by Henry W. Longfellow. Q—How can the lime deposit on the inside of a tea kettle be removed? A—Use a solution of thirty grams of borax in one quart of water containing a few drops of aqua ammonia. Q —Can a marriage license obtained in Mexico, be used in California? A—No. Q —What was the population of England and Wales in 1630, and what is it now? A—From 1630 to 1640 t was estimated at 5,500,000. It is now 40,000.000. Q —What is soot? A—Black carbonaceous solid, deposited on surfaces as a result of imperfect combustion of bituminous coal, wood. oil. etc. Q —How old is Baby Rose Marie, the child actress? A—Nine.

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TARZAN THE INVINCIBLE

“If I had not been bom,” said Colt to Zora, “then Abu Batn would have carried you off to the harem of some black sultan, or perhaps some one other than myself would have been captured at Opar.” “I am glad you were born,” said Zora.

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Colt narrated the events leading up to his capture and escape from Opar, but he did not stress Zveri's lack of control over his men or his cowardice within the city. He still believed that the girl was Zveri's sweetheart and he did not wish to offend her.

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As they talked, Colt’s eyes were often upon the girl’s face. How lovely she was, even beneath the garments that were the outward symbols of her captivity araong the Arabs! It seemed incredible that she could love the coarse Zveri, who was her antithesis in every respect.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Presently she broke the silence. “We must get back to the base camp,” she said. “It is vital that I be there." "You think only of the cause,” he said, “you are very loyal.” “I am loyal to the thing I have sworn to accomplish,” she answered. V

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