Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1934 — Page 33

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Questions and Answers

A<k The Time* anr question of fart nr information. It will be answered frre of rharjre if toii will addres% The In - dianapolifi Times Information Bureau, 1.122 New York avenue. N. W., Washington. I>. C\. enrlosin*: a 1-rent stamp for reply. Advice on legal, marital, and medical matters ran not he riven, nor can extended research be undertaken. Q--What are the principal exports from the United States to Switzerland and the principal imports from Switzerland? A -Some of the chief exports to Switzerland are: Automobiles, machinery, wheat, raw cotton, leaf tobacco, gasoline and lubricating oils. Among the chief imports from Switzerland are: Cheese, cotton manufactures, straw goods, watch movements, coal tar dyes and silk manufactures. Q—Give the area of Texas. A—lt contains 265,896 square miles. Q —How large is the King ranch in Texas? A—lt contains aproximakely L--200.000 acres and has about 100.000 head of cattle. It is said to be the largest ranch in the United States. Q—Do cats see better in the dark than in the light, and why do their eyes shine in the dark? A—They see better in the dusk because their eyes are specially sensitive to ultra-violet rays and the pupils are capable of greater expansion than those of man or almost any other animal, thus admitting more light. The belief that cats can see at night as well as by day, however, is erroneous. The eyes shine because the caudal area around the optic nerve has a metallic luster that reflects the light rays that strike them. Q--Is Ed Wynn a Jew? A—Ye.s.

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Slow days dragged by for Colt and Zora searching for their comrades—days filled w-ith fatiguing effort directed towrard the procuring of food and water. One day, while he went to hunt, Colt left Zora in a great tree beside a winding stream. She was very tired.

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It seemed to Zora that now' she was always tired. It was not for herself that she was concerned. but for Colt. When she could no longer go farther, she knew he would not leave her and that thus his chance to escape from the grim jungle would be lost.

—By Ahern

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Colt had gone farther afield than usual this morning in his search for food, for he had sighted an antelope, and, his imagination inflamed by the contemplation of so much meat and what it would mean for Zora, he clung doggedly to the trail.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

As time, that she had no means of measuring, dragged on, Zora gTew increasingly apprehensive on Colt's account. Never had he left her for so long a time. When she heard a sound approaching from the direction in which Colt had gone, her heart leaped with gladness.

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