Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1938 — Page 14
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PROSPECTIN' FER OL ALLTHROUGH HAND OVER FIST! G : 7 J GOES } FF Tur, Tut, & THERES THEY AIN'T NUTHIN : | HN rs [vis STUFF AS SECURITY, sir! THE LChoSHE Hil PYGMIES OF THE FE. 2 Ne NCIEL HEAD OFF TRYIN' TO PYGMIES AMAZON! A ONE-ARMED PAL : { GIT THEM BACK - BUT ; ; GOLDIE HE NEVER. WE -e OF THE AND 1 WERE CAPTURED BY A TRIBE ' "No PLACE ANY eT NO Es AFRICAN ARMED WITH BLOW GUNS! MY PAL SPENT A PENNY. WITH NO MORTGAGE
5 BETTY CE ! Poin HELD OUT HIS WOODEN FIN AND cH : > ” E TOLD “THEM TO SHOOT —~~THEY By! " WALLA | { MosT FILLED IT AS FULL OF POISONED ini CAST or CHizAvIEES a oN : DARTS AS A PIN CUSHION ~~HE Se 0 — Ad y aughter. : L : : : y 7 il She faced a choice a two oi 2 J : | fr THEN UNSCREWED TH’ FAKE oa, J y FLIPPER AND WAVED IT ALOFT "DWIGHT CAMPBELL—Ambitious leu- = \ ; “aH! CHIEF MADE US MEDICINE tenant, He faced hoice between his . a ; wife and ig Ba ; MEN AND “THEN vars JACK HANLEY — Flying sailor. He h : : 2: : faced a test of tient love. SS ] = MARVEL a ol is. She i J ; Waa n Wi 5 Taced the test of being a good sailor. | | Z : £3 a : 2 > 3
* -Yesterday—After accusing Judy of lavif ing Dwight, Marvel prepares to leave | = hurriedly for Los Angeles. She refuses 10 reason with Judy about Dwighi's sud“den call to duty. i
CHAPTER SIX S Judy Alcott walked out of : the Coronado Hotel, with the ~~ memory of Marvel Hastings’ white * face and narrowed green eves throbbing inside her. she thought slowly, : “I ought to hate her. But I don't. Be A iia 3 \ \ S SAL a | 4 aay > hers, Shean love) n’t throw him out, boss—every times he wakes up he NN TENSES ’ So CL ORwiLuANg ~*~ with him, and she’s sO unsure. .. . | pays his bill” 4 : A OPw. 1938 BV NEA 5 REG. O, ; : Lr oid a ha a But remembering what Marvel ; . had flung at her. in that codl, ar-| FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia : * rogant voice. she flushed. ‘Youre : " : in love with him,” It hadn't taken ; YL E GAL-_} DEAR SHLD THIS BOY WAS et NOE ro DEVAN,
Marvel long to see that. Because ay 7 FO’ TM UP- BUT, LI THERE ARE OTHERS MOR NEW PAP Q AYS-NOW THE MAH E / SUITABLE IN MY WORLD 25
sh jealous : METIME -OH. ae ; i / | ; SOMETIME, CAINT)SELF Judy drove home slowly. Dwight : A ¢ LI'L. ABNER COME / OF YOU - was out at sea now. She thought ” . CULTURE- AN’ GIT : of white wakes. boiling astern. Of 3 / : : . % XITH ME out: INTO THAT WORLD - gray ships riding the high seas in j MN FORE oF HIS ONE BEHINDa proud battle line. “Even their / 'OREVER! - ships.” she said to herself, “are better friends, more to be trusted, than their wives . , .” And it hurt, but it was true. ! The ships came back in four days and Jack Hanley visited Judy, un-| expectedly, as she waited for Dwight to appear. She had not seen him since that night aboard the battleship, when! they had quarreled. He had not phoned. She had felt humiliated ! because she knew that he must have heard Dwight was going to any 3 Neh J Som is ant) : : i 4 and so he own that Judy / ate ; ” - . ; had lied to him. But despite her l AN 3 7 OH OEAR!--- 1 THINK , x; < OH DEAR! == consciousness that their next meet- | HT “Ze. Ne I WISH . E WAY I'LL HAVE Ye, I WieH I 3 ing would be embarrassing, she had tH ns . { 1 COULD ro ANOTHER : ) + COULD * - missed him. | Il a {1 = gE Wl GET IT OUT So now she was glad to see him, i { : : J OUT OF 2 and yet intermingled with her, : gladness was the memory of that lie. She wondered if he would refer | to it. But he did not. He only said, | “Hello, Judy,” and she said, “Hello. | You look all in!” : He did. He was tired. ) She said, “Flown a good many Sh = weary miles?” and he grunted. Then'| # «12 ns Swen yn fom dpyept “If you're right, this picture oughta win the prize. But I still think whim of the admiral’s. Working out ‘taken at an unusual angle’ means something else.” a pet notion, or something. Not reg- > ular maneuvers, but the battleships] ©RIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty had target practice, and we had may . scouting and meeting the patrol vy OT yz om EC —— boats and all that.” { vy of on {8 wo ZZ 777) (seAKIN WTO TH’ PRESIDENTIAL \ NOW GIT FER HOME, ME SWEET- SCENTED ? — Yei the Jook on Lis fase meant { ; } 17 LS dh < _ i‘ LACE, WAS VOU? Haw HAW BUTTER-CUP, AND LET THAT LE ar mere routine flights. Cd { : YA Zz Sh “THERE Al NO MAN O YE A There was more to it than that. She Ei) { WA / d . ; / LAND OR SEA, BY THUNDER, WOT 2 asked swiftly, “Casualties?” ? Nad MEY UIE \ y DRA) Zz pF 7 4 : Eg : 2 ; KW OUTSMART / “One,” he admitted reluctantly. Bath Nid i RR | EV AD a | OLD BULL, He told her that a light fighter off $ : Nr 17 / a Z 4 2 _ SOECNG\ Ry DAWSON. the Enterprise, spiralling into the i clouds, had some way gotten into trouble. He had nose dived into the sea. ~
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HE licked her suddenly dry lips. “Who was it? Anyone I know?”
“No. It was a kid, recently transferred from Pensacola.” She felt a little sick. There were not so many casualties now a there
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‘ery of men who flew. Jack must| [5] J.B] \&E 3 i Fy I ad HAVE TO HURRY : \ g ’ Py AlN 4 . have known, as he watched that| [13 #0 - . elf. 1s \% AVAL GET THERE IN TIME FOR AN ee ! AD Tue: El : ie Eh MIND TH GASOUNS ! ; ; maa ; vib A Po ai Rigi AE \ Xr THE KICK-OFF |! GOT You see TH HILL WERE Siiee an Song Save ha Hage J 8 3 = BE HR J ME YOUR IeNITION KEY ? 1g J TaTARE == IM : GOIN' DOWN, ALL You HAVE T© WORRY ay it mig e his own ship : - % \ p VEE 4 Lgl oN! # < PUSHIN'~ Ln A WwW ~ that dived. . . . Every man in the GASOLINE <= AN’ : Sour ® HETHER WE HAVE BRAKES squadron faced that possibility. And the pilots’ wives must dive always HELP A - under the shadow of disaster. Judy LITTLE! thought of Diane Bell, who never slept nights when Bill was on duty. Diane had said once, “They die a thousand times. Over and over and over. in your mind. And then at
last—the real time—when it actual- ; ; y Fe a 1y happens.” She had added, “May- Cal JOR NE = be it’s a relief. To know it’s over. a ~ 7 \* : You don't have to worry any more.” Copr. 1938 by United Feature Syndicate, Ine. i 1-12 Si Bon hoi Band Swine. “I'll never trust another man—here I was simply mad about him,-and you'll be careful, Jack!” then I discover he’s only a substitute on the team!”
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tired eyes came alive. “I'm careful. I—I didn’t think you'd care -_— = rm HOLLAR... YOU TWO HE ASKS) THEN IT's I GOT A PLANE UTE, BU22..1 AFTER ME SWELL, MYRA - : HEAR YOU SAY THIS DAME *much—though—"' YL STILL HEREYZ WAITING OUTSIDE MUST SAY TLL SORTA MISS YOUR BOSSED YOU AROUND : AND “Of course I care!” she said. — : 4 2 a ME Sos A NE ro yr? © The doorbell rang. She leaped to = : : : NOT 2 z ! LOVIE - SHE'S ! i her feet. “That must be Dwight.” ALONG WITH US/ f° “Dwight?” Jack’s- face was sud__‘denly still and guarded, and the _ things they had said that night on _ ‘the battlewagon seemed to come - alive between them. “I thought
~ Judy explained swiftly, “His girl flew here from the East, you know. ‘But when he had fo shove off, she : : ; mad, and ran away. I guess he : : ofl di / : i = —he went to her hotel first and he| } Taare ; m.. 3] I ¢ —he wants to ask me about it.” i - ” 3 : tf = «But what do you know about| | THE "BRANCHES "” ARE:
- Jack was frowning. (——— BROKEN OFF FOR S/MMLL BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
% » 2 PI~HERE was no time to explain | Bn. RANDY, | [ COR LINE 0ST MADE ME ) [You Wom SAX THax!ll on no ,200t6l) [AS A MATTER OF || HE OO 22WELL THEN 1 further. she opened the door, “wou Wewe LOOK GOOD , THAT'S ALL LISTER (BARD uA | TM SORRY. FACS ,1 SAW GOSM NES. I WONDER na Dwight, nis handsome face % RR ce ET Re J WRiae te Ney} . flushed and his eyes bright with \ FOR: OWNER : 5 HED BE GLAD
4mpatience was asking, “What hap- OLUPANTS, pened to Marvel? She's checked = put of the Coronado!” “I know it,” Judy said quietly. ~~ #Won't you come in and sit down. SOX ou . » . What little 1 3 en wl» STRUCK 8% . Dwight greeted Jack, and sat LIGHTNING. down on the sofa beside him. Judy had not expected Jack to be present : awhen she gave Marvel's message to Dwight, but there was no help for y ne 7 = Gi ’ in \ Jos : : giiow. She said, "7 wen; there, 53). = zs Nn) rr one ES A {EY ; ; NEA SERVICE. . REG. U: 8. PAT. OFF. asked me to, Dwight. I—I tried ft : : el E.R - : 4 ; x explain to her. But she wouldn't ABBIE AN' SLATS ; : —By Raeburn Van Buren “fisten. She was very angry. She - . : : i a : kept saying that you could have| SHE P= EVERYTHING~-GOING : MISTAKE \/ . 4 NO ONE HAS EVER SEEN THE PATIENT/ ~ stayed if you'd wanted to. 1 ex- . SMOOTHLY MISS GROGGINS ? ) * BEHAVING THE ROOM DIRECTL ROOM NONE OF THE REGULAR DOCTORS OR NURSES 5 and explained—tried to . o> = 3 A NNN re Re El Aesy NFS ARE ALLOWED ON TE ENTE J 16 her -see—but she said she was COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE, ING, v J : a Jeaving for Los Angeles and never - ; Z a YOURS AT ME/ : FLOOR. RS ALLY STRANGE ? 0 back.” ANSWER—You would eat it, if you liked truffles. This species of & A \ THAT ROOM : = “Leaving?” Dwight’s head jerked underground fungus is considered a great delicacy. : FES CXDER| ” 0 , and he cried, “For God's. : 2 ™S EN , Moran Jn ev a Dwight said, with an odd laugh,| Jack Hanley said quietly, “As a Ba pleasure jaunt!” “You could have stopped her, all matter of fact, Campbell, Judy did > «I know it. But she just wouldn't right. Girls can get along with one entirely too much as it was. If I'd » another if they want to. Maybe she {known she was going over there to
Sil. “Dwight's face seemed to be grow-|—she sort of got the idea you didn't explain Navy necessity to your , He said, “Los Angeles.|care much.” fiancee, I'd have stopped her. That's .I know where she is. With| “Care?” Judy was suddenly blaz-|a subject you ought to acquaint her e friends of hers. I'll g0 after | ingly furious. “I cared enough to go| with yourself. Judy has had grief But then he said, “Still, you|there when you asked me to. I cared |enough on your account, Campbell.” ’t have let her go, Judy.” enough to stick my nose into some-| t could I do to stop her?”|thing that wasn’t any of business. (To Be Continued) ked, _.... What else could I do?” on Ju. this_stery |
