Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1939 — Page 35
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iE il AT THE CLUB? HAS y, MERELY GIVING AN CAST OF CHARACTERS Eis Ht ~ i " THAT THING YOU A 'EYRIBITION, AS \T WERE, 2 TR JOAN JOHNSON--A ‘mysterious eved, . 3 3 4s CALL A BRAIN OF THE SUBJUGATION 8 THE OLD Slamour girl of the Tech campus. wis] 3 | EE ar YIELDED 70’ RUST OF UNADULTERATED 4 BOY MAY A #
KEITH RHODES—Tech’s star fullback, 4 : j - oi ) headed for All- To dC 2 7 i AFTER ALL MUSCLE BY SUPERIOR og ve A Augries Bonose: ik CX 2 i iE : wg Fn : i THESE VEARS ? POWERS OF MIND PLUS
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i Re 31780, OF WHicH YESTERDAY: At the Gamma house OUR MATE | . dance, following the Vanderbilt victory, f 4 Fe < : S : A : Be - MASTER ! . Josn meets Dan Webbér's date, Eileen | [W =. or “N\; i > .48 ny ~S: ETS Campbell. Later, on a moonlight stroll, : : a 3 Fa ay g Keith kisses her. Shé looks up, sees Dan \ i. p NN : e Webber staring at her. . b y IN” STE BR, i FF : Piri
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JOAN’S HANDS slid from Keith's shoulders. - Something felt mixed up inside her.. : “What's the matter?” Keith asked, oblivious to what she had seen.
“Nothing. It—it’s too cool out here. Let’s go in.” They arrived just in time fo dance to “Stardust.” “And it'll be justifiable homicide it Fry ries to cut in,” Keith A aen 2 Rn La , - N " : _—y 1 growled ominously. < TARY ik i % DE Se sla - ll 0022 kb. They danced past the serving 2 7 ’ . : : eH, 4 = eke ; Ee EVGHT : TRWILLIAMS,: Ji: 0 Sapte say oped for some punch. : ! A ; ‘ ! Lil : on 8 - | ssovor - THE SPARROW PI — SAMS: od “Hi, Arkansas,” cried Tommy y A. —— : Qi ida = AE Bote barging up for a glassful| | “EN gy OLE N = ES By oN IT ok Ta ed MH MA AA HE D-DONT AN SN ir: ; “Hi, squirt,” Joan replied as they “I don’t know which bores me most, peace or war!” 3 YARS gi NT a \ WHO KICKED TH Buc Zs J LE \ fa Z SN ERLE f > = 0 swung back onto the floor.-“Nice job — : p— 4 : WN OL AN MOS ; in -=TH ~BUCKET- \ } of cheer-leading you turned in job HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis| { KE ALL NN k M CF 0 \ > O5 MAN MOSE - 1s DAD.” : day. Was. hoping you'd break your | fires — = 13 ” \ 7 2 7 . : neck on that last touchdown but you didn’t quite make it.” A middle-aged alumnus tapped Tommy on the shoulder. “Did you mean by that, that she was from Arkansas?” : °° “Sure. Johnson’s her name. Joan , Johnson. Why?” —wewsan, nothing. I just happened £0 have spent a few years teaching down there a short while back. « ' What's her father do?” “He’s a hardware dealer, or something like, back east.” “Oh, hardware. Thought -maybe \ = WN WRN she might be—" ! : . == 1 o-s
“Naw,” Tommy interrupted. “I : sn eel ‘ appa op thought so, too, for awhile, but she RN ; DER--HOW'D WEA REDD SHE'S BACK. Y[ MEBPBE SHE'S : 8-BUT SHE WAS a " SHERIFF! doesn’t have a single relative out ih \ o 1 YUM HAPPEN “© BE KILL US, SHERIFF --AND| [O'THAT PINE ¥ ABLE TO : 4 LAYIN' HERE UNCON- RED ! GET MEA = there.” p ( TRAPPED IN A THERE'S PLENTY THAT | [REE © TALK NOW? SCI0US NOT NER. BLOOD! . A few minutes later Joan bumped ¢ BURNIN CELLAR WOMM CAN TELL US A LET'S SEE? FIVE MINUTES AGO’ ; squarely into Dan. WITH “THAT WOMAN? WHERE :
“Oh, it’s you again.” She looked —
him full in the face. “Hope you enjoyed what you were looking at outside.” ,She was sorry immediately that she- allowed the words to escape. She could see him growing red. The faint flush started at his neck and spread upward. “Sure. Enjoyed it immensely.” His voce was bitter and shot through with anger. “But I don’t like your nasty little implication,” he added. “Don’t flatter yourself] for an instant, thinking I'd want t0| lage . : : a nt spy on you. I'm not concerned in| [Uh loa. Sy ——. spesnror|| | NO--- SHE WAS ~ BI T GUESS TH' RZ
slightest ov hat you do.” . : Ys Giahiest Sr hii i rt ‘Lookit my tongue, Mama—I dropped my bottle of soda on that new BAD TODAY ---WE : WIFE'S RIGHT--
liable to change your mind some street they just tarred!” B MUSTN'T GIVE IN : day and I'll be just mean enough FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia pop : . TO HER!
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His knee throbbed from a vicious tackle he had made that afternoon but he knew that wasn’t the reason.
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THE REASON WAS Joan John-| } A son. He wondered if she could be right. If he would change his
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Reuss fo Muth fom awa} In. a. ~ [ACCORDIN TO THAT COP, UNCLE. 7 GAN YOU TELL \ OH, 90 YOURE A NEPHEW OF THAT ORNERY) HE'S A THATS Al LIE! HE'S THE : Se 1 ! + UN ' ! / nid Frog SE hes : fr TUBBS MIGHT BE A . | | ME WHERE MY CANTANKEROUS CRALK- \ BLANKETY- \ FINEST CITIZEN IN THIS 2 his mind completely though. PRETTY NICE GLY. ONLY I'M OUT RE! ~waul:l L.. SLANKED COMMUNITY Joan Johnson. Just another name ' \$ ) 4 Np so! for glamour. Sure, that was it. lu Just glamour. He tried to ration- 15 alize his feelings but it didn’t work. Keith Rhodes’ type, strictly. . Even if he tried to compete with Keith . . . but wait a minute, he wasn’t supposed to think about th 3
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at. Still, is was natural for Joan to be attracted to Keith. He was the boy with the drums, all right. Hand- a Bb £7) i AY : some. Almost pretty. And he sure A Be , ; ” ; Y _— p C4 0
looked good on a wide end sweep. RA 5% pis Sin ah 1 : Sure he looked good. But Who W ; EE / 0] : Yh : a wouldn’t, when Dan was out there ) 'Y- ia inl 7% % “its : ns 4 % : z Ta i COPR. 1939 BY REX knocking down ends and tackles 3 . : : ; ; ev AE Vebvic, all over the lot. Just a bloeker.|. : 3 : BEING ASSISTANT 1 Guess Mies SHE WOULD! Bry pt, l= Joie SAE SEIS TE or J TS NOI ae f 0 slee : rg oe Ey 8 od of un day GIRLS TRIED TO QUESTIONS ,, AND SOMETHING / ZND ‘aets 291 RL ning interference for Keith Rhodes.| [r0°27 HELP HIM WITH HIS | | HE WAS THE ONLY i —
Blocking, blocking, blocking. “You can always borrow money on a good diamond.” ON Lo Sof eof - mg Keith cut history again the fol- «Yeah, but a wedding ring’s still the best security.” cH Ae rd =a jowing Monday. Dan looked at | = Joan when she said hello but he| THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson RAD
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; ng notes in that neat, precise | : . Radi i 5 ik 8 ( : wr J 7 oo of his. Occasionally he'd TN al / PE 4 ("7% a wo 41 : wt | stare out the window. : zy R 4 A Fo - ‘Joan got up from her seat quick- : : a a [fA : a { : lA : ly when the bell rang, and hurried i li a Ia 0 ) == \ He” | ; PR. 19:
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down the walk. It was Keith,| Béaseaing a nL X headed for his business organiza-| BN pa 3 7 er) BE 2 tion class. She waited until he NESE g : ra z be e up. : | sar A , finally made it,” she ob- " gerved. “Personally, I don’t, see why you scheduled anything earlier than 11 o'clock in the first place.”
HE GRINNED. “Had to make this one. I feel éne of those 10minute quizzes coming on and I've missed too many of ‘em lately. And for once, I'm ready for it.” Y corn ImuTNICERVICE, She sniffed. “I doubt it, but| { ~T.M. REG U.S PAT. OFF. haepy. landings, anyway.” i : The girls were lounging around, listening to the radio after dinner that night when an announcement was made that made them all sit right up in their chairs. Dan Webber had been hurt in practice. Had broken a small bone jn his hand. Nothing very serious but in all prebability he’d be kept out of the Duquesne game that week-end. : “Gee, that’s tough” Poh Ri aaeis = 3 said. “That might make all the iS difference i he World rly on Te : “It probably as far as Keith MOST DANGEROUS : THE concerned,” Elaine muttered. ANIA. \ ww - I hy do sou persist in_giving -<D Ag (IPA ERR CAS. Webber so much cre or Keith's ‘ success?” Joan asked. “I imagine ANSWER—The domestip bull, because of the surprise of his attacks.
Dan's pretty’ valuable to the team ; poss 4 Fouldn't be playing, but I|7ut Keith was out: Wouldn't be back COMMON ERRORS
.guess Keith’ll get along without|until 10. 3 ; Do not say, “He went to live in Lo iT : ) SEB MRU — i | ' o A 2 rr him.” vy | “Is Tommy Peters there?” she, healthy climate”; say, “wholesome | ; : Ee r— TN] eZ meitsa——— - a Elaine shrugged. “You might un asked. Mati ei élimate.” , : BN BBN NN MN \ / i Kv P\¢ = in By EEA EEE ENRENENB : /. J £ 2) 5 0”) li Bh :
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) YOU MEAN--YOU “| | YEAH+THAT'S (T--HES A ~ ; YES MAM, AND DOESN'T SHE LOVE | | KEE y NO DIFFERENT, SLATS /-- GON' TO MARRY LUCKY | DON'T UNDERSTAND] | SWELL GUY, ALL RIGHT--BUT A BECKY-= YOU=-EVEN THOUGH YOU | | BUT, BECKY--SHES | SHE LOVES YOU-NOT FOR PIERRE 2 CHEE~THATS { HOW 1 COULD GIVE | | HE'S GOT NOTHIN’ LIKE THIS ; HAVE NOTHING LIKE THIS | | ~WELL-1-SHES WHAT YOU CAN GIVE HER-WONDERFUL--2-2-BUT ) UP ALL THIS=-TO OFFER YOU--- TO OFFER HER 2 NOT A SOCIETY | BUT--FOR WHAT YOu AREI=1=1 DON'T GET IT? SHARE HIS P 3 oo . TOMATO -L | KE JUST AS | LOVE PIERRE’ IN THE NORTH WOODS j : wo 4 =f YOU-- SHE'S , YOU SEE, SLATS-UNDER: \ - ; DIFFERENT /. NEATH, ALL we-ER-T0- |. ; MATOES-- ARE VERY: - §° MUCH THE SAME? |
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know a little more about football. my Was out, too. Would any“Say, Joan,” Marianne piped up.|one e 0 rg : ; ia ; “Why don’t you call up Keith ard She thought for a few seconds Datonn Shaie";. ay, ;*Coverneps Ek get the lowdown firsthand. About|before answering. Then: ? 2 ——— | SHOWING TODAY
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