Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1936 — Page 21

FEB. 6, 1936

THE TINYMITES

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The funny-looking man grew fagged. He cried, “When all you tots are dragged up safely to the shore, I’m going to drop right down and rest. “I’ve turned this crank, oh, I don’t know how many times. I’m rather slow, but you can’t blame a fellow, when he does his very best.” “Os course not,” Scouty loudly cried. “Don’t worry, we enjoy this ride. Just take your time. Were splashing ’round, and it is lots of fun. “The two girls are a wee bit scared, though they know just howwell they’ve fared. We will be glad to thank you, soon, for ever/thing you’ve done.” And then the Tinics heard a cry. It was woe Duncy. He said, “I have lost my hold upon the rope. Oh. kindly wait for me.” “Ha, ha,” laughed Coppy. “Wade a bit, and you soon can catch hold of it. The frightened look you’re showing now, is funny as can be.

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Story by HAL COCHRAN Picture* by GEORGE SCAB BO

“The current’s not so strong right here, so there is not a thing to fear. I’ll stick my foot out. Grab it, and then hang on good and tight.” The lad did just as he was told, and when he had a real good hold, he shouted, “Thank you, Coppy. Once again I’m quite all right.” By this time they were near the bank. They heard the squeaking of the crank. The rope began to pull them up, and Scouty reached dry ground. He was the first in line, you see. He shouted, “Now, it’s up to me to run and help the funny fellow turn the crank around.” The man just smiled and said, “Why, you are small. This is too hard to do. However, you can help by grabbing hold of each tot’s hand.” This was real easy, Scouty thought. As Soon as everyone was caught and pulled ashore, fair Goldy cried. Oh, thank you, that was grand!”

League of Indianapolis, electrical appliance dealers and representatives of utility companies who were special guests. NEW MANAGER NAMED Herbert T. Owen to Head Utility Office at Spencer. Tim c* Special SHELBYVILLE, Feb. 6.—Herbert T. Owen, chief clerk of the Public Service Cos. of Indiana here, is to become manager or the Spencer district of the company as soon as his successor is appointed. Mr. Owen's position as chief cleric dates from June 1, 1932. ■

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THE TARZAN TWINS

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With their two black fellow-captives, the Tarzan Twins were herded once more before the cannibal chit!. Galla Galla uttered several guttural sounds, vhich Bulala interpreted: “Him say what you want in him country?” The main thing we want in this country is a way out of it,” Dick replied.

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“Tell him we want to get back to the railway, or to Tarzan Doc instructed. At the mention of Tarzan’s name, the bleary eyes of the chief filled. once again with a strange combination of fear and hatred: and now the evil Intamo asked the boys through Bulala: “What are you to Tarzan?”

OUT OUR WAY

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“Tarzan is my cousin,” Dick replied proudly; “and If you don’t treat us well, he’ll punish you.” The smiling Intamo hastened to whisper to the frightened chief: “It is as I have said. The gods have sent these boys to us to make good the curse I pronounced on Tarzan and his kin.”

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Galla Galla felt better at Intamo’s reassurance; and now the crafty witch-doctor turned and addressed the Tarzan Twins: “You will stay with us a few days, then you will see your kinsman Tarzan.” But under his breath he added—“in the nether world of spirits, where walks the deed together!"

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