Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1934 — Page 33

MAY 4, 1934

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Questions and Answers

Ak The Time* anv question of fart | or information. It will he answered free of charge if vnu will addres* The Indianapolis Times Information Bureau, 1322 New Vnrk avenue. N. W., Washington. D. C.. enclosing a 3-cent stamp for reply. Advice on legal, marital, and mediial matters ran not be given, nor can extended research be undertaken. Q —Was Lindbergh the first person to make a successful transoceanic flight? A—The first successful transoceanic flight by heavier-than-air-craft was made by the United States navy seaplane, the NC-4. in May, 1919. It was not a nonstop flight. The first successful nonstop Atlantic flight was made by Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant A. W. Brown, who flew from St. Johns, Newfoundland, to Clifden, Ireland. June 14. 1919. Lindbergh was the ! first person who made a nonstop flight across the ocean alone, and the first to fly from New York to j Paris. CJ—What elements compose the ! sun? A—ThP available evidence indi- ■ cates that the composition of the sun's mass is of the same series of ( them ’a! e’rments as those found* in O ra th, all of them of course.; ft i tlm r~ e of the sun, being in an Incandescent state. Q—Does former Mayor Walker receive a pension from the city of New York? A—No. Q—What are the Latin words for knowledge and learning? A—Knowledge—cognitio and experientia; learning—eruditio and doctrina. Q —What is the address of the headquarters of the Girl Scouts? A—s7o Lexington avenue, New York City.

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TARZAN THE INVINCIBLE

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Tarzan drew his hunting knife and crouched as he advanced toward the bull. To-yat snarled and cast the body of the girl aside that he might not be handicapped. “As they circled, each looking for an advantage, there came a sudden terrific crashing sound in the jungle.

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

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