Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 228, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1935 — Page 17
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The big ant strutted right along, and Dotty said, “Whv. he is strong I never thought that he could carry that large hod so far.’’ The ant glanc'd back and said “Why, say, I could keep on with this all day. The ant hill is my destination, though, and here we are. ’ All of the Tinies gathered round the hill, a real strange-looking mound. There was a little doorway and the ant walked right inside. Said Goidy, 1 Now they'll have no fear of starving when cold winter's here. Real shortly all the little ants will go in there and hide." I'll take the next, load,” Scouty said. “We’ll finish up the task, instead of le ting all the ant. get, tired. We re stronger, I am sure.” •lust, then some bees began to hum “Oh. I know ju t what made them come right to this spot,” said Windy. “That sweet sugar was the lure.”
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In just a very little while, one of the ants said, with a smile, “The job is finished. Thank you, Tinies. You have been real kind. “Our hill is filled with sugar and all winter long 'twill taste just grand And. now we’re going to crawl in for a rest, if you don’t mind.” When all the ants were out of sight, Wee Duncy said, “Well, they're all right, but what are we to do, now so’s to have a little fun?” The kind elf eyed the Tiny bunch and shortly said. “I have a hunch. I'll make a ladder grow. You’ll see how easily it's done.” He waved his little arms around, and two vines shot out of the ground. They kept on going up and in between them steps were grown. The elf said, “When that ladder’s fit. you all can start in climbing it. Twill rake you to a strange place. I will stay down here alone.”
ASK JUDGE NOT TO TAKE GUFFEY POST Floyd County Bar Group Acts in Paris Case. Time S/ircinl NEW ALBANY. Ind . Dec. 2.—A resolution asking Judge John M. Paris of Flovd Circuit Court to refuse an appointment as a member of the Guffey coal board has been adopted by the Floyd County Bar Association. The resolution stated that Judge Paris' removal from the oench would be a great loss to this community." Judge Paris said he could not announce his decision now.
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A shrill cry rose above the din of battle: ‘Kill Tarzan!'’ The ape-man recognized the voice of Garetto. calling from some safe refuge. Now the last of Tarzan’s warriors fell, and the Jungle Lord was relieved of further responsibility to fight beside his men.
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To remain now' and fight until he was slain would be sheer folly. He scaled the rampart and fled to the dark forest toward the camp of his host. There again, he knew, his fate would hang in the balance, when the Alexandrians discovered his humiliating defeat!
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To them he was Iskander, invincible man-god. who, according to legend, was to lead them against an invading barbarian horde. If they doubted him now', they would kill him and his friends; and without his leadership their tribe would be destroyed by Garetto's ruthless band!
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tarzan liked these warrior people and he wanted to aid them. But when the villagers saw him returning alone, they knew he had suffered disaster. Doubt flamed in their minds: and Massedon greeted him fiercely: "Thou art not Iskander! For thy deceit thou shalt die!"
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