Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 266, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1936 — Page 17

'JAN. 15. 1936

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As Coppy spread twigs ’cross the hole, the hunter said, “Well, blers my soul, you surely are a worker. I am glad you came along. “Don’t spread too many ’cross the top or my whole plan will be a flop. No beast will fall in, if you make the covering too strong.” “Okay,” said Coppy. “Tell me how. I'm willing, sir. to stop right now. I certainly don’t wish to spoil the plan you have in mind.” “Oh, there still is some work to do,” the hunter said, “before we’re through. Now you can help me spread i.he leaves on, if you’ll be so kind.” They did .his in a little while. Then Coppy shouted, with a smile, “Why, you would never know that there’s a great big hole right there. “If any beast comes ’round this way, he's bound to meet his doom today. It surely is a clever stunt, but I don’t think it’s fair.” “Don’t worry,’ said the hunter.

This Curious World

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MERCURY, for a period of 44 days, plunges toward the sun, then slows down to take an abrupt curve in its path, and then speeds up again in another long plunge. During these mad dashes, the temperature of the planet rises several hundred degrees on the side next to the sun, but the dark side remains at about 450 degrees below zero. * * * NEXT—Why do fishermen cut off the heads of moonfish before taking the fish to market?

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“We won’t hurt the beast one bit, you see. In fact we’ll treat it kindly, so there’s no harm to be done. “Well let brave Scouty train it and he’ll make it lick his little hand.” “I hope you’re right,” said Coppy. “That would be a lot of fun.” Just then they both heard Duncy shout, “Where are you, Scouty? Holler out.’ “Oh, here’s our chance to get a laugh,” the hunter quickly cried. “Jump right behind that great big tree. It’s big enough for you and me. In just a moment we will be where we can not be spied.” Wee Duncy scampered ’cross the ground, ’course thinking he was safe and sound. He started taking long leaps, and right on the trap he lit. The small twigs cracked and broke in two. The next thing that poor Duncy knew, he took a sudden tumble to the bottom of the pit.

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Story by HAL COCHRAN Pictures by GEORGE BCARBO

By William Ferguson

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THE TARZAN TWINS

Taxzan swung into the forest to begin his vague wanderings in search of Dick and Doc. For the first time in his life his steely nerves tingled as he pictured the hundred possible menaces of men and beasts which might even now be threatening the boys. . . .

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. . . But at that moment, Dick and Doc were safe enough in the crotch of a great tree, where utter exhaustion had driven them into a fitful slumber. At dawn they awoke, cold, miserable, hungry. Despite his discomfort, Doc grinned bravely. “It wasn’t so ba?!,” he insisted.

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

. . . Not far away, a sieek black warrior moved silently along a jungle trail. He was armed with shield, bow and arrows, and a spear, after the manner of savage fighting men. But his most striking peculiarity was his pointed, filed teeth—the mark of a cannibal!

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