Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1938 — Page 14
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— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES '___ ~~ — SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1938 _OUR'BOARDING HOUSE ~~ _ WifiMijorHesPls “ OUTOURWAY ~~~ ~~ - “5 iC. | By Williams WHAT ARE YOU 7 gz a EGAD LADS, rving. HERE'S TH’ MONEY GEE, THAT'S HEE - HEE-- THIS 1S TH’
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: By BETTY WALLACE \ PUT A CLAMP FIRST VEST PRICE OF SAFETY
; \ ON MY GYM suit! BUTTON / CAST OF CHARACTERS ¥ eS ; \ : N _ JUDY ALCOTT—Admiral's daughter. \ ; « \] \
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She faced a choice between two Navy suitors. L . DWIGHT CAMPBELL—Ambitious lieutenant. He faced a choice betwen his wife and duty. : . JACK HANLEY — Flying sailor. He
faced a test of a patient lover. VEL HASTINGS—Navy wife. She
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Yesterday: Marvel accuses Judy of loving her husband, Dwight, and of ~ Waiting around to “pick the bones. of my marriage.”
| CHAPTER EIGHTEEN 3 J= never knew how she got off ted that ship. Her lips were white . and her knees were shaking. al R % Riding home, Jack Hanley no- = = 12 : : NH bE ey Er ® iced her quietness. But he said kh \ | gl TTT IX AL “STITT nothing. Maybe he thought it was SS ; ¥ za seeing Dwight again that unnerved | | CPR. SERVICE, INC; IB : : EEPING HIS EYE ber. ! raion bak to. bh “’Tain’t soup, Pappy—it’s 3p 1 go enkin, But thanks for the com- | 2 RNA goon SESS A = par. ofr. KEEN FOR FLYING OBJECTS + Twas m going stra ack to the » . a Enterprise,” he said. “We shove off . LI'L ABNER — : a Be morning. More routine FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia ai A Capp flights. The battle-wagons and 3] FUST AH SELLS LI'L ABNER'S BPA | MAH BEST DUMB FRIEND FUM TH’ OT n., Jnayins for the PIG T° THET BUTCHER fs 1 | AGIN HAS SAVED MAH | Whether wel go later or mot LO KIL ABNER re i] | BES woRST ~ She clung to his steady hands. - 0 TH END OF A PUFFICK "A DID YO GIT DAY RDOLLANG
“Call me as soon as you get back,
UL WwW Jack.” Her smile was tremulous. . 3 . , — : | 4 Ee oy ple vay o a RN 3 SCREAM IN” WHUT'S ~~ The wives of the pilots on the NC . £55 — PN ; Al : (oa S NON IN THAR? ~ Enterprise were the only ones who 1 Z B > 2 : S were uncertain of what would happen in the next few weeks. »Diane said cheerfully, “We'll sit and | twiddle our thumbs.” ~The Enterprise was steaming miles off the coast somewhere, she’ ew.
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HEN she went to bed she couldn’t sleep. She lay wide-' - eyed, through the still, dark hours. ~ She kept remembering that Jack was out at sea. - Navy wings. But : he wouldn't be flying now, at night. ! : : : —By Bushmiller Or might he? She had heard Bill . A : . : speaking of landing flares; she had ; : ; : : THANKS KIDS !--- I heard him joking about fiyers who ; : : JUST FOUND THIS ON got lost and couldn't find the ship’ ol : ; Z ; A BUS AN’ I WAS ) when they got back. = HIS wy RETURNING IT FOR : / J) The Enterprise was a mother : * : ; CHRISTMAS . A REWARD! = eagle sending aloft her eaglets. £ : FUND FOR : » me They roamed the sky, they flew ; ; = THE POOR! ‘miles into the blue, ahead of the : slow-moving ships of the line, and they they came back. Really she knew little of the flying branch of the service. Long ago she had visited on the Station at Pensa-| cola, but all she remembered was es : : swimming inside the steel shark| “That's what the living room clock says, too. net there. That and the hangars, Eton Las tn; Your siomuach. must. he the line of student craft drawn y up, the fledgling flyers standing : . ? om . > NS at attention beside their ships. SRIN AND BEAR IT : By Lichty : : J eE=mvs sustasozn, Lakehurst was a more familiar |} mint oo. Cope. 1938 by United Feature Syndicate, ne. WASHINGTON TUBBS II : : World. - Lying ‘there awake, she Ne " “Fey : Iv : ‘would remember achingly how she| |=" = 3 7 a VSN'T IT WONDERFUL, IT's A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, ) 2 oop! 0 NAZ A ES— and Ward had entered the dim- aT) ; DARLING? DADDY HAS YOUNG MAN. IF YOU MAKE GOOD DO : ’ WWieH YOURE oy aaeLAN ER No aco MATTRESSES ness of the huge hangar. How | |Sseswepereiiiil| AGREED TO GIVE | TLL NOT STAUD BETWEEN _— > | | DON'T EVEN ASK YOU TO MAKE A PROFIT, ALL HATRFAIE Lu, they had compared the small Los| |38%4 i 7 i : YOU ANOTHER YOU AND CAROL ANY osov! vr I WANT 1S FOR YOU TO DISPOSE v Ci DARLING, IM SURE Angeles with the huge, silver Akron. Fhe DY: : LONGER. +7" yuma || Lf | | OF THOSE MATTRESSES AT Ward had explained their new | [Bk oc fioeP=Ee : : A MILLION, NOT LESS THAN FAC- ht water recovery system, and he had | | fp : : MR. McKEE. 7 TORY COST! at shown her the toggles which re-| [3 BE: 0 3 ' / . ~leased the ballast. There had always been a sign in front of the marine sentry’s hut, but as you entered the station. “Condition One.” Or, “Condition Two.” Or, “Condition Three.” Condition One was when all the men were actually at their stations. Ward had explained about the nonrigids, taken her across the ‘flat, sandy field to the hangar, where they were kept. The “k-3” was the ship on which he had trained. He told her that blimps not only had a distinct naval use- (Tl Ly SN 2B o£ : S\N 7 : fulness for convoy, antimine and REND, B & £5 Pies Ne 4 AW, TUAT DIDNT 3 antisubmarine work, but they also X NYP 43. Lo we i & Ny. MEAN ANYTHING ! Sue ® STAND | WHAT allowed restless lighter-than-air : \ £ Beds di << WAS JUST SORT OF ‘| THERE AND LET ‘| sHOweED such men to get into the air and “keep 482 fo a ee He Rg GR EXCITED , I Guess / HER IF YOu DO AGILITY ON Tue LOSARITHMS their hand” in. At that time the Ve oie © ee You! : «Couto | | FooTsALL Pern. Wee SANSKRIT AND Macon had not yet been completed. li eh CA IN ml ae SL f ~~) wo! T IT WAS AMAZING dl THE CHINESE
She thought sadly of how Ward's § ny % : / 4 No : » = b | , Y rm " LANGUAGE , . gone, too. Jack Hanley, flying over ; REST) - Che TE ‘ : | ! J : 7 \\! \ = | M ;
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killed him. The other one, of which | his plane into the belly of an air- SCS Yb SR il SLL J : ; / 2 iy | A" |
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ship. : 17 SESE AG F 1 ed NY Far ! & . k . Io ETS EY i dlr ert JUDY wished that Jack was given| «we have cause to be worried ! TI i i 2 u ,» gentlemen! The office force chipped in to talking of his work as Ward and hired an efficiency expert.”
had been. : MY TT ; Lang — pa At moments like this, alone in her| THs CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson MRA NORTH ea NI = — z K Thine So | : DIS PLACE IS BEGINNIN' §LooENLY THE MAJOR SITS wet]
‘dark room, Judy wondered how wide was the margin that separated the DS THE NV. WEAK-TE SHOULD Sine . trust and faith she had in Jack from y 4 ly or Tor To GE we I willies.. | ‘Jove. Love. But then, quickly, there : ; / 7 N i SPON TEL would flame into her blood the D 7 TZ memory of Dwight Campbell. No G 4 kiss of Jack’s could set he senses reeling as Dwight’s kiss had done. “It must be ‘that she depended on Jack and respected him. But it was not love, Once a curious thought struck her. | If Ward could know—Ward who had died gallantly with his ship in the dark waters of the Atlantic— . wouldn’t he have wanted Jack to take <2 his place? Jack Hanley had been| |M RR his closest friend. And Judy was ? A fra honest enough to admit that Ward ae = ever disliked the type of man ; : = Sfiwighs Campbell Was. So was ft ; BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ah ar that she could. See Dwight's faults a a : a : y Martin 80 clearly, and love him still? ,BO0TH “WMERE'S HANDY? Th’ BONS ONES | x -LOOW , ro SA Sw — — =] bet, a, thse tings wero cn: RIES 2 Re [TR oe on Thee Aen, soso eee woo er——)
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