Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1938 — Page 16
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Yesterday: Over and over in her mind Judy debates whether she loves Jack. “Then one night the telephone rings with an urgent message for hr father, “What is it?” she cries out.
CHAPTER NINETEEN 'UDY knew that she mustn't let go like this. It was probably nothimportant. She was imagining gs. But into her mind had come the picture of planes flying over a ‘dark sea, and she could hear again ; Jack Hanley’s voice saying, “We had : : on . : ao : COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC Nothing had happened to him. No. witnessed the crime—but we can’t make him talk!”
No! Nothing could happen. He was FLAPPER FANNY ; By Sylvia
LI'L ; pegligee thrown hastily about her / » Y Al | ; v By Al Capp ulders. “Judy!” she said, draw- % | | WE COME T'GIVE IS THET SO/-WAL, THEN THEY WANDER INTO THE WRECKED INV~ /g R the girl inside. ¥ & : d INN WAS 'A COVER If IT WOULD NOT BE RIGHT T/ { DOUBLED | Ize os "* “Father, what is it?” Judy gasped, | oy - : NN BACK | FOR A GAMBLING | GIVE ‘EM BACK MONEY WHICH YO'MONEY 2 & he put down the telephone. His] Gis | THAR 3 4.00 T/-THEY WERE / NEVAH BLONGED TO ‘EM IN J AGINCUSS] PA ace was suddenly flint hard, witit : : : ; AR IS TAKING MONEY THAT [ TH FUIST PLACE AWE YO LOVE snarrowed, tired eyes. He said ? , : DIDN'T BELONG TO | |S POOR,INNOCENT PEOPLE heavily, “That was Naval Communi- 1, os oy > SOR INNOCENT ¥rusris82 cations. They have picked up a mart or op § : : PEOPLES ~ message. I must go ai once.” § 3 RR 8 # c 3 || __ “What message?” Judy asked. “Oh, | : ‘wtell me!” ~* He said slowly, “We have no in-| formation—no complete information.” ; “Was {t the Enterprise?” she! . hegged. “Please tell me! Was it an accident — something about the ' planes?” « Her mother tried to hush her. “Come, Judy.” She led her from] the room, back into her own bed-| ~yoom. She said, “Your father has told you all he knows, can't you, see?. Don't worry him. "He has -_80 much to bear!” t / | "In her eyes was the memory of all’ LAY HEY, KIDDO! the other times Admiral Alcott had ; ; SCRAM! _been waked in the night by a cry! : of distress. Judy herself remem-! ~ bered vividly the night a merchantman rammed a submarine, and her father had worked days and nights without sleep, getting every vessel under his command to the scene of the tragedy. And when, in the end, there had been’ little they could do in that
choppy sea to raise the doomed sub- on - eee * marine, her father had been like a “He’s a grand catch—his grandfather had millions.”
man whose heart has died inside “Well, what was good enough for his grandfather is enough for me.”
mR. GRIN AND BEAR IT By Licht UDY cried wildly, “But if it’s the : 1938 | ; re “rt = Enterprise, they wouldn’t have called father. Just tell me it’s something else! I could stand any- ‘ : thing else! - DANLLIONAIRE AF WASH MAKES GOOD, THE GIRL OF T CALL TW = Then the front door slammed. ; GALS -HAS Bh DREAMS, LOVELY, WEALTHY SIO A OR TN Airy es Her father was gone. ; ¥ ; 1 WILL: BE HIS! W " ¢ . . & : : . . PUT ON AN ADVERTISWG CAM - Somehow, someway, she must live : ; 3; NaS PA\GN THAT'LL KNOCK TH\S through this time. In the morning, . 7 ; : 1 / g 1 & = TOWN SILLY " “she'd know all about it. But she|| : : / ES — 0, : couldn't bear the waiting. ; ©. Her mother said, “It may not be the Enterprise.” But she didn’t ‘sound very convincing. Judy cried, “You, you know! He told you!” “Judy, you musin’t carry on like “this.” Her face was tired, too, and her mouth drooped. “He didn’t tell
me anything. I—I couldn’t ask—” g : 8 There wes 110 sleep for Judy that BB: ws ven wash 3000 CUMEY-WUMEY MATTRESSES TO SELL WITH-
Right Sho tried to control norseir | Bb RNG LS a haa CL ; IN A MONTH, AT FACTORY COST. WE DOESN'T EVEN EXPECT A PROFIT. she tried to remember that if any-| M4 5 ARN > hd D NH SS] hy : = ~thing had happened at sea, Naval| | \ GE i | ig {3 - = Wek ee EO PR 20) i a Ci-26) ] VA— VA RCN, Communications would not call her | | fi UN B ! og : ; Te = - 2 Shi fhe Ee father. i ; (| 7 : ; ; FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - ~ —By Blosser a She racked her brains. What of-| | eewe i ni z . ; ; cer ashore would be called if it was ee a A = ( f : Hl ' 2) 0) nT. qe : [8 he li HELLO, DM BULB ! IN Case WHAT RE YOU TRYING® ql Ape OKAY. He's ON actually trouble on the Enterprise? ra 8 ia ; : Ou DIONE Fro weRs 7 00, RAZZ Me 3 ¢ 7), TR ge
“QHE was too keyed up, to shaken, foes of PE JB rs h Hn EXTENDING FRECKS ; YARDAGE THAT SIeN's i / Have A WORD WITH THE ) FLOOR .-- AND
: to think coherently. Her mother -. said sharply. “This is silly, Judy! It . might be any one of a half dozen ~ more or- less routine emergencies, and you know it as well as I!” ~~ But Judy cried, “I tell you, I can feel this. I've been thinking about + the Enterprise all night. . . . Like a | premonition of disaster.” Her mother said, “Nonsense!” She | added, more kindly, “Every flier’s wife in the Navy has premonitions ne . © every time her husband takes off.| “He MUST care a little—didn’t he name his new bacteria discovery And what do they amount to?” : : after me?” . = Every flier’s wife. The words re- - | speated themselves over and over in| THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson aS | Judy's mind. She wasn’t Jack's : iyite Why was she carrying on like eae MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE : : “this? : : ANN SS —. ‘~9 As if her mother’s thoughts had Ee @ WOMANS OLIT OF HERE, RA NORTH, ams AS FAST AS, T CouLD.. | $followed her own, Mrs. Alcott said E————\\\a ’ LAMOUR. | | I TELL YOU! THERE 1 THE NURSE : ‘ cowsoY Bris HORSE HAD 7 DOCTOR MOSTLY M SSS THE SNUFFLES! ER -- DONE A LENDID JOB,
if softly, “I know Jack is very dear to ANE IE ; : ‘ : WHA DON LADY- SPLE 8 you. But even if your premonition = Ne tl : : vs re = : YOUNG, ’s N :
is right; and the trouble has something to do with the Enterprise, re‘smember there are many men aboard er. Dozens of other fliers. . . . It] isn’t Jack. It can’t be.” ~The telephone rang again, imspe ously. Judy jumped. N - “Tl take it,” her mother said : THE YOUNG quietly. ] - Hello? Yes, this is Mrs. Al (( REACH DOWN CLAUSTRO
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“My Seat, To 3 sorry! So sorry! / 7 11-28 " pe or a nn WINER A.. t th It : WLS pe ! re Oh, well cor vif (1 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : : —By Martin ionce, my child!” Li . pe i : :
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“God!” Judy's nails punched into yw = ] : 3 fhe soft flesh of her palm. But in rz : y yl : 9, ey Se 0 3 i: ti : 7 4 e next moment, choking relief 2 o ; \ : : fy a he | 3 flooded her. Little drops of mois- ; ; ture stood on her upper lip. She si sobbed, “Not Jack!” over and over, : as if even now she was afraid.
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quiet down. He wouldn't want to act this way no matter what pened.” And then she said, “We /; : R dress quickly. We must get to fa» CF Wi --: weil = g NC. T. M.R . OFF. 4% jane at once.” x sen SBN : ' : : : Fae : v. Judy dressed on 2s daze. 3 on NAAT is ONE ABBIE AN' SLATS : Le —By Raeburn Van Buren Jack was safe. Jack. ‘And in that POTTED | 7 ' ; 14 NB ment, realization like a high cuees canen® | || BRR Berar) THERE AIN'T TIME TO EXPLAIN/ | KEE RECT YOU COULDNT, ) | | BOLT THE DOORS LOCK THE reen wave washed over her. All hes : ’ A : HURRY! HURRY *! HEADED MOMENT, BOY //! IN , WINDOWS 2 PUT OUT THE 7 er dread had been for Jack. Never, : > ANSWER—A die. : 1r TIME BM ASN ee LIGHTS bad She Worried this Rey for ; ASSES eri | 1 ie / EE BAe willed ce Fn 1) : ght. — why — could that ’ ; 1 lg Lets : Ce ait. posiny_mean—inat| ASK WHAT IS AMERICA’S CHIEF 2 3 INEM a] oe Eee \\ MY FUNERAL 14” = loved him? She sat down on . : *® Ri ———y : bed. Tis agony thiat, had racked GRAIN CROP? : \ r use she thoug e was in ger, was it becuse he was S dearer : FOR A BIG CROP OF ENERGY n she had gu ? . er than she had gues AND ENJOYMENT, ASK FOR THIS There was not time to think. She di, go to Diane. But the first Diane said when she opened oor was, “Judy! They said— said two planes were down. and Jack Hanley’s.”
