Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1935 — Page 13

JAN. 19, 1935

Christian Schools to Hold Parley Monday County Association to Discuss Church Program; Special Music to Feature Event. The Marion County Christian Schools Association will meet at the Fairfax Christian Church, North and Berwic.k-sts, Monday evening at 7:30.

Church school superintendents from many of the Christian churches will be special guests at the meetinß and will take part in the discussion of church problems on the program. Special music will be furnished by the Fairfax music department and John W. Harms will have charg o of the devotional period. P. A. Wood will preside. These representatives of various ( Uan churches will speak on the program: Clarence Atkins, Broad Ripple; E. A. Englewood; B. C. Miller. 49th Street; Roy Chappie. Garden City; Earl Oakes. Garfield Fark; Donald Wilson, Northwood; A. L. Brattain, Seventh; H. B Holloway. Third, and Ralph Rahm, West Park. The County Association is sponsoring the meetings as a part of the Disciples of Christ program to secure 200,000 members by the end of th° first century of the church's existence, in 1939 Times Cartoonist to Speak Russell O. Berg, Indianapolis Times staff cartoonist, will present a program of illustrated poems and humorous drawings at a luncheon of the Service Club in the Spink j Arms Monday.

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Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Smi'h A- Moor* Cos.. 528 S. Merldian-st. Ford roadster, from 1100 E. Waehingtonst. George H. Bugling, 139 8 Beimont-av. Ford coach. 109-694 from Cap:tol-av. and Msrket-st. Mildred L. Gluthe. 2241 College-av Plymouth coupe, 118-770, from Ohio end Market-sts.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Claude Williams. 5048 W. Washingtons’ Chevrolet sedan, found at 11th and Illlnois-sts. Lucille Hildebrand, 541 S. Arllngton-av, Chrysler coupe, found at Oriental and Market-sts. Howard Bramlett 1318 Calhoun-st. Ford coach, found at 2i37 E. Mmnesota-st. United Cab Company. United Cab 56. found at 11th and Olney-sts. Sam Holder. 4949 Madison-av, Bulck sedan found at 1000 Drover-st. W J Barrev. Barton Hotel. Ford coach, found in rear of 627 8 Delaware-st. stripped of license plates 35-369. 1 Bible Drama Contest Arranged Second annual city-wide Bible drama contest sponsored by the Olive Branch Christian Church Dramatic Club will be held Feb. 7, 8 and 9 at the chui auditorium, 105 E. Raymond-st.

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

Grimly tharsafari began to move again. Orman marched well in advance with set, haggard face. The askaris were nervous and held back. The Arabs lagged behind. They had all had confidence in Major White, and his death had weakened courage. And now the blacks clearing the r>ad were on the verge of mutiny.

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Orman did not curse the natives. He argued with them persuasively as he should have done from the first. Only once did he use violence. An axman refused to work and started for the rear. Orman knocked him down and kicked him back to work. He knew the lives of two hundred people depended on every man.

—By Ahern

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The end of the column was not attacked that day as Pat O’Grady, commander of the rear guard, expected; but just before the safari reached a camping place, another volley of Basuto arrows took its toll from the head of the column. This time three men died, and an arrow pierced Orman s sun helmet!

OUT OUR WAY

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Before dusk closed in, Rhonda inscribed in her diary the terrifying events of th.j day. As she wrote she idly fingered a piece of parchment. Nearby hovered Atewy, the Arab, vil-eyed henchman of the Sheik Ab el-Ghrenr.em. When his cunning eyes beheld the parchment he drew closer to the unsuspecting girl!

—By Williams

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

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—By Crane