Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1938 — Page 22
|Hoto EverYTHING © By Clyde Lewis|OUR BOARDING HOUSE ~~ ~~ * With Major Hoople. - cole Tbe ~~ By Williams.
vi YOU'RE RIGHT, WARDEN! YEH, NOW THAT TH’) ( / LEAD ° Wa, w Jem 7\2 EP] YES YOU MAY : I SAW A TEAM OF ESKIMO - A WAR SCARE HAS MULE UNDER HIM: . 4 N : 2 | ©'T A PRIZE FER
SEPDENG ‘DOGS ONCE DURING AN Jf BEAT IT, TH! NEXT DOGS IN RABIES wa TH! LEADER J, SEASON FOR MAD 7. Atl AEP SH A MEXICO” TURNED ON TH! DOG . DOGS wrYOU OUGHT Zl) ULE! Nie > - BACK OF HIM AND TO BE DOPING UP 7S EGAD, AS IN TWO SECONDS TH Ww ATECHNIQUE FOR OFFICIAL WHOLE PACK WERE \ COLLARING VICIOUS DOG WARDEN, CHEWING ONE ANCTHER MUTTS, WARDEN! / . : : 1 SHOULD TO RIBBONS «wv WE HAD | —7 8 \ | JUDY. ACOTT Amore sable : : : PREPARE TO SHOOT TH'LONE Ny, SR myeatva mz, ] : or, S pd e faced a choice between two Navy : ; FOR ANY / * SURVIVOR ! ig pF WATTLE’S See : : : Gf SENC: : : Trt? ‘DWIGHT ' CAMPBELL — Ambitious ; XI Y: a 1 [TOSSA ve Ajeutenant. ' He faced a choice between : < ol c 3 Rd his wife and duty. i § ; bk of 2 2 JACK LEY—Flying sailor. He : : 2: faced a test of patient love. : E % v N i. MARVEL HASTINGS—Navy wife. She = a = \ fscea the test of being a good sailor. Ze. - _' Yesterday: In the fear that Jack's : : plane may have crashed, Judy realizes ‘she loves. ] after all. And then at
_ Diane’s house she learns that both Bill ‘and Jack were forced down!
. CHAPTER TWENTY “JUDY stood very still in the door- & ‘way, staring at Diane. Her Bloodless ‘| ps said, *“Jack?” once, and then, mercifully, darkness| | seemed to close over her, }= A “She was ashamed of herself later Mog ; : \ having fainted while Diane was| | [85'S N=2cops. 1938 sv nea service, wc. fled | PO-Your en ares Am pes self-controlled. But, after| “Would you give me a statement of Papa’s financial standing? He : =H = WEA DuTY= ke od : : hy TRWLLIAD ] e : : n ; pa : : :
‘relief she had tasted, to learn says he can’t afford to buy me a scooter.” the end that her heart had been’ ; . Tight was too much for her, FLAPPER FANNY © By Sylvia When she came to, her mother was holding a glass to her lips, and . Diane was|standing beside the sofa, 2
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; . B, THAT | HE DODARE HERE'S YOUR AHLL BET $32. a. © ESE 52 ion BE | BELL SAC DOUBLES IT 16 "Y LAHLL I *BET-A-MILLION® § HAZHAZHA YO 7. THERE'S { ME TOO, WIFOUT YOU BILLY”. SCORN ME SPEAKIN' ZB) [OER THER _ Judy struggled to sit up. Her 4 WIE HER”- OH 2 ER LOSE : IG DOLLAHS MAN IN ‘N.Y. oe
head felt queer, and a little pit of »’ 7, ; i : - CONDESCEND Bitten waa veils ir Ios contr © APPY DAY, Wor YEARS A ? {PLEASE PEAK TO,
® : h But she sat up. She said, “I'm \ . pe : BW ’ : sorry. I won't do that again.” Then’ Qt es ° : J 3 1 74 ‘she. asked, “Tell me everything you A \ = or : g J J A rl £5) hr / > know about it, Diane.” 7) 17/ / [/ — ui 5, & 2D Sr ih N§ wh ¥ J er ) WO 4 © TP = SN - — / a —_ STORES CQ ——a d B 1 . 2 3 :
“~~ “I don’t know much. Naval Com-|| munications picked up the message < and: someone there must have c on ww phoned Mrs. Hardy.” Capt. Hardy|| . ; A " = | was the skipper of the Enterprise. |} 2 v =¥ ~~ His son, James, was in Communi- ~~} cations.” But no one said anything,|} ! 3 = B and Diane/s voice went on. “She|} : ua A 4 phoned: me. She said there had|} : | iE been. an accident. One of the | | So / planes was in trouble and hit the - mr al . > en on : ; water. Another ship of the squad- 2 / MAYBE HE'D <_ ! N YES === MY yr JARVIS---INFORM ALL) [ YESSIR=--ron. flew 1bw to render assistance. A BE A GOOD ONE |Z%. AUNT FRITZI R MY TENANTS THAT 11 | YESSIR!
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They—" ‘her voice broke. “They vo ; TO GIVE OUR x : ¢ / by : ALL THEIR ENTS lost a. man. They think it’s Bill.” CHRISTMAS ; {{ SHOULD GIVE Z WILL BE RAISED “Judy said quickly, “You mean it FP IT TO A ; THE FIRST OF Was Bill's ship that went down?” ] Ao 5 THE MONTH! “I don’t know,” Diane said. : SF PARTY? nn ‘Mrs.- Alcott was staring ahead ; : - T Hi, thoughtfully. .“I suppose when your voi NX father spoke. to the Admiral of the Fleet about Jack, the Admiral} naturally realized he—he was more than merely acquainted with the boy. When this happened, he inSirncied Communications to notify | 8
% #8 = : i "e-29 “T\IANE was crying softly ‘and
“You're just making a fool of yourself, chasin’ that blond in the fifth i. hope) essly now. Her control grade. Why, she’s old enough to be your sister!” ; had broken, But the very quietness ; = : i VER YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND. IT AM of her grie; , the fact that she did GRIN AND BEAR IT : By Lichty P'% oo ; : EMANUEL CARIOCA CEP EErResEnnot cry out or become hysterical, Pa > y TWD Voy | [TATVEOF Me made it even worse. She was feel- SORT nr 5 1 SWAPLY CAN'T ; , } 1 3QUTH AMERKA, AY VouR SERVICE. THEN MAYBE. rebellious moaning or the futile x A SOY pounding with fists against the 1 WED 20 SALESMEN, “hardness of something concrete NET VV HAS [ could not help her. It was as if her COME TO A “grief were| eating its way inward, MATTRESS! to her hea it. : Judy. tried to comfort her. They _.“elung to each other, two girls enmeshed in the same, stark tragedy. al Diane lifted her chin. She said, }EANS {RIE “I know Bill wouldn't have wanted : : mé to—to les : : “I'm* sure he wouldn’t,” said Rudy ; oS Tne bravery od i 5 5 : : e gallant] e service. expects o : fi ac a ~07 2) HA ¢ an officer is expected equally as N\A fo 3 I WANT © speak (I 7 IT WAS THAT 7, 1¢ 1 see IN THAT case, much from his wife.” a” 7. EA} : ly APS) TO YoU ABOUT TAKING ; Ae SPORTS EDITOR'S 3 HIM, IL PUNCH J7 PERHAPS ID ) ve “I—I'm not even sure it’s Bill,” = ia " _ 3 A ? ll i ¥ DOWN THAT “YARDAGE” IT A GOOD IDEA IDEA ! HE OUGHTA “ His Nose: ! . _ BETTER STAND - Diane said. “They said they / — ; v | J. THERMOMETER | ers / UNTIL Sou Lost / BE FIRED) . BEND ' weren't certain.” ; i . IN FCT, “But they lost one man—one of
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the two—”| That was Judy. « . Mrs. Alcgtt stood up. “It’s almost dawn. You must get some sleep, Diane. I shall send Mrs. Hamilton _to help with the baby. As soon as - they have| additional: word, they'll let you know.” . | “Yes” | = other, may I stay here I-I want to so
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“I'll sleep, Mother.” ial > 2 _- a : nr 4 - or = YOU PULLED ME OUT OF THIS BY NOW, THEN, WHOEVER IS RE~ DAISY, SEND EVERY CARPENTER BUZZ - THERE'S SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THIS : ® 8 = Te ; er ii ey PROMPT ACTION, EH, MISS SPONSIBLE FOR THIS LATEST WHO WORKED ON THAT CASTLE WHOLE STUDIO SET-UP! THAT DOCTOR DIDN'T
Hh . v7 / ; 2 SIT DOWN! TELL THE *ACCIDENT® KNEW ABOUT MY SET IN HERE RIGHT ‘| | HALF EXAMINE THE MAJOR - HE'S STILL IN A Noe in her life was Judy to : ; 1 y Ne TO CLEAR PHOBIA - AND I'M GETTING Fit mt | c forge —
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{ the tragedy. People came to Diane's| [HIS CURIOUS WORLD : By William Ferguson ‘ house, kind, well-meaning people : who tried [to help, but who might “.petter have stayed at home. Comm. Sloane, the ‘tall, sunburned doc-}| tor, arrived to administer tact- ~ fully sedatives and inform them that he had not yet heard from the U.S. "8. Relief, (the hospital ship which ~~ fortunately had been in the vicinity when the accident occurred. Diane kept asking him, “Was it
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AGA TO < RONCH HE WNOWS ARE WE LOOK AS \F THEY WERE SORTA S0REY | ALL TUE TRIED TO “No, my dear. Now drink this. 7 ; wv : FIND J05M | 1 JI MOREN HE'S TELLIN | | WARY For 2 OW,OM UL THEY SEE ME - <You- must be patient. Well know ] f= __ > : dA) A Jo Ash : bk BY i n.’ i 7 = ° g . 5 - S = Seen 10 o’clock they received a mes- - f ye DAP, AS : : fi ‘ CS sage from Naval Communications. : ee IE : RS Judy’s mother took it over the phone, of BOOTS LTE | A and then [she said quietly: “Judy, SS SONY OF MAN OF _ you must buck up. Diane, please try 2 DESTINY ,\S WE hard to control yourself.” : = STILL FOLLOWING Judy had a crazy, whirling fear : : SOME LUCKY STAR? "that perhaps both men were dead. : WHATEUER WE Bill Bell, land Jack, too. But her : HAS OONE HE mother was taking Diane’s hands, : : | TOOK ARSO0LUTELY she was saying, with infinite pity No ED and tenderness: “Theyre sure now, ; \S CO NCE
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The man Who—who was. taken out is. pias fa INDIGO BONT of the water too late was Bill” NY % IS WHICH OF THESE 2 at
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sn. the squadron had climbed into|But for Diane it was even worse.|clinging desperately to the still clouds, But far out at sea, miles| Por Naval Communications said |floating tail of his ship with one n the motner snip, something that Bill, who was in Jack’s squad-|hand, and holding the body of his happened to his engine. Even|ron, evidently had seen the other friend above water with the’ other
they did not know what. He|shi ing down, and he'd flown 1 ; er 66 : eT» | - ght hav : batled 3 ou, Jay Shonghs low to render JSssistance Wile the gs bailly is Jask Birt?” Jug a . : Se BEST BY HOT TEST oN TOAST, : But he’ ’t. He had stuck|leader of another squadron r d| “How y ” Judy's 14 Vis BR BR \ 4 al ne is sh B hoping BO doubt oat to Whe Dnterpeise. “what Son heart eed WilL he He? will BY Le 2 ; on ie. : vs ROLLS OR : BISCUITS BECAUSE IT S < [ay : elover acherous w k ht? » , 2 Boag . 7 ! : LL pang : : AAR , : is e knew that damaged craft pr with ar ot the nae Hes oy S-CONICR'S bear pa IN : 2 68 I'ULRN oy BB BR : : CHURNED FROM HEAVY SWEET 2X d from the sea with huge|who had tried to help his friend had brn 3 yr : x : : Sa < ; 0,
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