Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1936 — Page 15

FEB. 24, 1036

THE TIXYMITES

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Ol' Slim was game as he could be. He turned his flops quite merrily until it took his breath away. Then he flopped on the ground. He panted. “I have had enough! Gee. how it's made me pant and puff. I also am quite dizzy from just going 'round and’ round.” "Well, sit right there and rest a while," said little Goldy, with a Smile. ‘‘The animals enjoyed your little act, and so did I. “I’ll bet none of the Tinies could turn flops (hat would be half as good. It really looked quite simple, but I wouldn't even try ” Then Scouty said, “I think we've done ’bout ail we can to furnish fun. We've put on quite a cirrus. and the beasts were pleased, I know.” “Why stay here any longer? We should look for some new sights to see.” “A good idea.” Coppy said, “but Just where will we go?”

This Curious World Ferguson

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THE Mfxican orchid breaks the rules of the plant kingdom. It clings to a piece of dry bark, with its roots in the air, instead of the soil. The atmosphere furnishes it with sufficient moisture, combined with that in its bulbs. * • * NEXT—What is the smallest of all flowering plants?

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3 SCHOOLS’ DEBATERS TO MEET IN TOURNEY Tech. Ben Davis, Crispus Attucks Teams to Clash Tomorrow. Technical. Ben Davis and Crispus Attucks High School debaters are to meet in the final round of the Indianapolis area tourney tomorrow afternoon at Tech. The winner is to represent the district in later contests. The question is: “Resolved, That medical service should be furnished all citizens at public expense.” The Crispus Attucks affirmative team is to meet the Ben Davis negative team, and Tech's negative team is

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Slim looked up from the ground and said, “Why not stay here a while, instead? While you tots keep me company, I’ll think of some good plan. “In fact, right now I have a hunch that I am sure will please this bunch. I’ll have to think it over. Be real patient, if you can.” The beasts had drifted out of sight and every single Tinymite sat down to wait till Ol’ Slim told them just what they should do. It wasn’t long until he cried, “A drooping tulip I have spied. If some one here will water it, ’twill be as good as new. “Then, when it’s fresh as it can be. a very startling trick you’ll see.” “I’ll gladly do the watering,” cried Goldy. Off she ran. It wasn’t long until the flower was getting a refreshing shower. Wee Goldy kept pouring water on it, from a pan.

to oppose the Ben Davis affirmative. Tech's affirmative team is Miss Dorisann Johnson and Don Matthius, and its negative pair. Miss Geneva Senfeld and Roland Boughton. 70,728 IN WPA CLASSES Report of January Enrollment Issued by Education Division. A total of 70,728 persons attended 1010 adult education classes conducted throughout the state by the emergency education divisions of the Works Progress Administration during January, it was anounced today. In * Marion County, 12,169 persons attended 180 classes.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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When Gudah, the mad elephant, charged him with screaming fury, Tarzan sought safety in headlong flight. The Jungle Lord was the brevest of men; he had no fear of death, but neither did he care to risk his life in foolish heroics when the hazard would serve no good purpose.

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He knew well that only by a miracle could he conquer this mad dreadnaught of the jungle; but he did expect to escape by flight. The ponderous elephant is swift in short charges, but few living things could equal the lightning speed of the jungle-reared ape-man.

OUT OUR WAY

—By Ahern

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Never, however, had he encountered an elephant so swift as Gudah. The beast's madness seemed to stimulate his muscles to incredible activity. But Tarzan, continuing his chosen course, slowly increased the interval that separated him from Gudah s pounding feet.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Then fate suddenly weighted the balance in • avor of Gudah. Tarzan stepped on a razor-edged ; stone by the stubble. Though the soles of ; his feet were tough as leather, the stone cut deep into his flesh and rendered him lame. Thus Gudah drew near to triumph!

COMTC FAGS

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