Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1934 — Page 17
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An \ The Time* anv question of fart or information. It will hr answered free of rharr* if vou will addrrs* The Indianapolis Times Information Bureau, ]:t‘£S New York avenue. N. W-, Washington. D. C\. enclosing: a 3-rent stamp for replv. Advice on legal, marital, and medical matters ran not he given, nor can extended researrh he undertaken. Q —What is the highest recorded temperature in the Sahara desert? A—132.8 degrees Fahrenheit. Q-Which is the second largest city in England? A—Birmingham. Q—What is the distance between the north and south poles? A—12,430 miles. Q- -How wide is the English channel between Dover and Calais? A—Twenty-one miles. Q -What is Stonehenge? A—A megalithic structure on Salisbury Plain. Wiltshire, England. It consisted originally of two concentric circles surrounding two inclosures of horseshoe shape, within which arc five trilithons. Some of the stones have fallen, and some have been carried away, but the ‘greater part remain. Its purpose is unknown. but in view of its orientation some investigators regard it as a temple of the sun. and carry back the elate of its origin to the seventeenth century B. C. There is strong evidence that it originated in the late Neolithic, or early bronze age. Q—Have burned out electric bulbs any market value? A—No. Q —Give the Roman name for England. A—Britannia. Q —What ecclesiastical body tried Martin Luther for heresy after he had posted his ninety-five theses
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against indulgences on the door of his church? A—The diet of worms. , Q —What American President graduated from West Point? A—Ulysses S. Grant. Q—What is the light and dark of the moon? A—When the moon is full, it is called the ‘ light of the moon.” "Dark of the moon” is a popular expression for that portion of the month when the moon is invisible or for the moon itself, when obscured and invisible from the earth. From two days before new moon until two days after new moon is the approximate duration of invisibility or ‘ dark of the moon.” Q—ls the name of God mentioned in the book of Esther? A—No. Q —What is a certified check? A —One on which the word ‘‘accepted.” “certified,” “good” or an equivalent is stamped on the face with the signature of the cashier or paying teller of the bank on which it is drawn. This act is held to cerLify that the signature is genuine, and that the drawer has enough fund'; set aside in his account to meet it. and binds the bank to pay the check. Q —What island off the California coast recently was ta*,?n over by the United States government for a federal prison for dangerous criminals? A—Alcatraz island in San Francisco bay. Q—How many men who served in the Union armies during the Civil war are drawing pensions. A—The last report of the United States veterans’ administration shows 31.072 drawing pensions from the federal government.
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Laos Opar made her way slowly through the jungle after she had escaped from Ibn Dammuk and hLs companions. She would go back to Opar, though she knew she might not enter it in safety. But. perhaps, some day Tarzan would come there.
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Presently she became aware of pursuit, and so she increased her speed. She had no wish to fall into the hands of the slavers. As she was moving swiftly on, a turn in the trail brought her to a sudden stop, fo* there blocking her retreat stood a great maned lion.
—By Ahern
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This time La remembered the animal, not as Jad-bal-ja, the hunting mate of Tarzan, but as the lion that had rescued her from the leopard. She quickly made her choice between the lion and the Arabs pursuing her and advanced directly toward the great beast.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Jad-bal-ja had long had the scent spoor of La in his nostrils, and so he had awaited her, his curiosity aroused by the fainter scent spoor of the men trailing her. As she came toward him along the trail, like a great cat, he rubbed his maned neck against her legs.
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