Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1936 — Page 17

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Poor Duncy! Ho lit on the ground, and then sat up and looked around. "He's in a daze." said Dotty. "He look.t funny as can be. "I guess he will not have the heart to, after this, act quite so smart.” Then Duncy to the Tinies said, "Who took a poke at me?” "The kangaroo," said Scouty. "Say, he sent you on your merry way. You started out to train him, but your whole plan was a flop. "You had no chance, I guess, to fight, ’cause he kicked you with all his might. If training is your specialty, i think you’d better stop." "Now I remember. 'Twas not fair. All of a sudden through the air I went,” said little Duncy. "Well, I still am far from licked. "The beast, perhaps, just wished to play. I'll still make friends, this very day. No more will I be kicked around. The first time, I was tricked.” The next thing that the Tinies

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INDIANA DAILY STUDENT ANNOUNCES NEW STAFF Thrf* Indianapolis Youths Named for Second Semester. Bv United Prett BLOOMINGTON. Jan. 22—Appointment of Will Crabb, South Bend, and Herbert Fixler, # Jamaica. N. Y., as editors of the Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University publication, for the next semester, was announced today. Lloyd Wilkins, Indianapolis, and Parker Thome, Greensburg. are to serve as night editors. Telegraph editors include Fremont Powers, Lebanon; William Herman, New Al- i

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knew, the funny-looking kangaroo ; walked up to little Duncy, and then i hugged him 'round the waist. Wee Duncy yelled, “I told you so. j Now we are real good friends. I know. It only goes to prove that you should not judge things in haste.” Soon Goldy said, “I have a plan. Let's stage a fine race, if we can. The bear and deer and kangaroo should furnish lots of fun. "We'll line them all up for the race and then pick out a finish place. We’ll stand along the race path where we all can watch them run.” "A good idea,” Scouty cried. And then he placed them side by side. "All ready, go!” he shouted, and the beasts began to tear. ’Twas even for a little while and then wee Coppy, with a smile, exclaimed, "They’ll spread out, shortly, and I’m betting on the bear.” (Copyright, 1936, by NEA Service, Inc.)

By William Ferguson

bany, and Arvin Rothchild, Indianapolis. Afternoon editors are to be Aaron Gebel, Hammond; Allen Purvis. Tipton; Miss Eleanor Jones, Shelby - ville; Edwin Rose, Indianapolis, and Miss Ann Doran, Fort Wayne. BEER SALESMAN SOUGHT His Daughter Died in Buffalo Monday, Police Are Told. Buffalo (N. Y.) police have asked local authorities to attempt to locate a man named Forbes, who once worked for the AnnheuserBusch Brewing Cos. distributors in this city. They are informed that his daughter Daisy Irene Forbes i died in Buffalo Monday.

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His every sense and faculty intent upon his search. Tarzan was unaware of the panther slinking behind him. his keen nostrils gave him no hint, for the ferocious brute was down wind, and. with the wily caution of his kind, the great cat drew near his prey!

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Tarzan paused, believing he had detected the dim trace of a traveler through the jungle. He bent over to investigate. Behind him. the panther's muzzle quivered nervously over his sharp fangs. Then, suddenly, the great black beast crouched and sprang full upon him! . . .

—By Ahern

At that moment, Doc, too, stood in the shadow of death as the savage youngster aimed his bludgeon at the white boy's head; but Dick leaped in front of him. seized the little fiend’s wrist and dealt him a right- to the jaw which would have been the pride of any fighter.

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

The black boy fell sprawling upon his back. Doc turned just in time to witness Dick's intervention; and now the two boys instinctively drew together, back to back, for natural protection, because each was sure that the wrath of the savages would descend furiously upon them!

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