Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1936 — Page 17

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A hair an hour passed by and then brave Scouty grew real worried when wee Dotty said, “I’m getting tir’d and dizzy as can be. “I thought that I was pretty strong, but now I guess that I was wrong. I fear that standing in this •tream will get the best of me." “Oh, don't give up hope,” Scouty said. “Just, hang on to the boat, instead. Perhaps this stream has tides, and soon we all can walk to shore. “I wish 1 roulri give you a lift at walking, but the stream's too swift,.'' Then Duncy startled every one when he let out a roar. “Glance t'ward the shoreline,” shouted he. ‘ A funny little man I see. He hasn’t spied, us, yet, so we had best begin to shout.” “You re right,” said Coppy. Then, real clear, he yelled, "Hey, help us out of here! Get us to shore and we'll tell you what this is all about.” The strange man stopped and

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FOR nine than half a century, Cherrapun.ii, in Assam, has been cred 1 ed with having the heaviest rainfall in the world. Latest figures, however, show that for a five-year period, an average of 499 inches of rain has fallen annually in Manoyuram, which also is in Assam. • • * NEXT— In what direction does the moc.i circle the earth?

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eyed the bunch, and then he cried. “I have a hunch that I can make a rope of vines and rescue all of you. “Some vines, you know, are very strong. 1 don’t think my plan will go wrong. I’ll bet you will be glad that you saw me, before I'm through.” “Please hurry," said fair Goldy. “Say, the night soon will chase out the day, and then we can not see the rope that you intend to throw.” “All right.” replied rhe funny man. “I’ll do the very best I can." And then they watched him gather vines and tie them up, just so. It wasn't very long until they heard him shout, “Now. all stand still. I'm going to heave the rope out. ’Course I’ll hang on to one end. “Someone will have to grab this thing as soon as I give it a fling. If you want to be rescued, some real help you’ll have to lend.”

to provide two local high school students upon their graduation this spring. A committee named to plan the awards is composed of Paul Wolf. William Patterson and Ted Evans. Curtis Smith arrangements chairman. Is being assisted by H. M. Unger and B. R. Nelson. The club president is Fred Cramer. Daughters of Nile to Meet Business meeting of the Koran Temple, No. 30, Daughters of the Nile, is to be held at 8 tomorrow night hi the Lincoln. Mrs. Florence Swope is to preside.

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To drive the savage chant of their captors from their minds. Dick and Doc returned to the study of the native language under Bulala's instruction. And now the other prisoner, the shy pygmy, became interested in the experiment and crept out of his dark corner.

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Ukundo the pygmy was a full-grown man. but he was no higher than the shoulders of the Tarzan Twins. He was brighter, however, than Bulala. and so it was largely ills own dialect that the boys learned. Soon the lesson was interrupted by a guard with a bowl of food.

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Though half-starved, Dick and Doc could not eat the repulsive, malodorous mixture; but Bulala and Ukundo gobbled noisily. Now the night chill crept into the hut. The boys drew close together; and at last they fell asleep, cold, hungry, and exhausted.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

About midnight they were awakened by a thunderous sound that rolled out of the jungle. “Hear that?” whispered Doc. "It's a lion.” Dick replied gloomily. "It wouldn't do us any good to escape. It would be like jumping from the frying pan into the fire!’

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