Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1940 — Page 26

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YESTERDAY: Val sells Duffy the idea of_ ha; ng Cay ern and nsen w * publicity will ‘they agree, she informs Cavalier | that he'll have to work with the crew; but she’ll (try to get Hansen to give him a "little time off.| | - |

| CHAPTER SIX |, . “OKAY, you lugs. Hit the’ deck!” y Kel squinted at ing into the crew’s quarters. shuddered. boa On all sides of him men \were| | w — 3 : - getting out of bed but Kelso drew Rl JI = (N & his blankets up closer to his chin. os : : | ! /! BR\ - “ORR AR ore . When he |looked up again| the 3 ely 2 cs “i RAR BR : SA T big fellow as standing over him, ANA y 3 z A grinning. | NN E17 C En 7 BON ! } J ~~ ~ “Co'mon buttercup. Time to po = x A. Roe NS 2 0 oN EEN : S bloom. What do you think you're $i fr N Ry : p Ni. Red. U. £ PAT BFE RAISING ol : i" . . PAT. OFF. TRIMS doin’?” | HAH E LY; : ‘ : ; . ¥ NEA SERVICE. INC. ~ “Right now,” Duffy muttered, coma hen vita 2 V VA acai PHESE HEAD : ; “ra Ede Ag T. Al ighis eserves | : LINES SHRIEK FROM EVERY Fi rr RT ; | fall - overboard mii . RONT FAGE IN AMERICA: pa BODIE Joly older. Whatsa| “00 busy to check my battery? Well, 1 ain't forgefiin’ this is an : a aa, A IY, DOES Yor RECKON a. THAT MOMENT — CHICA bed L election year, Lem Parks!” - LONG a LOST EMP Pe A I ENTORF | 7 ~— » idea petting me up in the middle 1) >1 | AUNT BESSIE WOULDN'T hry | - This GE Tug EN oh GIRL WE WANT? pA

Sf Ih nignis)- knew| the| HOLD EVERYTHING po By Clyde Lewis - MARRY WIEHIM®PIA /INTELLYi CT AE DIAMOND FOUND 11 [Esai (Rise his bunk. “It’s almost three bells,” Ie | : JE # “Cap'n | | o THE EMPEROR OF INDIA DIAMOND, BZ z OF 1 WARRIDGE/ /; | =| _ | the seaman roared. “Cap'n Han- | | MOST VALUABLE JEWEL KNOWN TO MAN. © ad SHE AUNT OF THE |" F10CE/ RR NSA ie new duffle fiown | i : ] WHICH HAS BEEN LOST FOR 75 YEARS [78 JOLT. FINAN 2 : Get into it and lay | mi | ~~ WAS YESTERDAY DISCOVERED TO BE - ALREADY BEEN ! : - THE PROPERTY OF BEATRIXE,DUCHESS fp ~~ OFFERED FIVE J peat Jal | | OF RO ER SELF Wis UNAWARE | 4 i DE bE BUT IHL “Why can't they talk English}” he > 4 y. EL,BUT |S HOLDING asked Pop rimes. “Iv BE} e- i ; ] “Na THAR SHE POSSESSED THE PRECIOUS : oly RE, in ing in a foreign country some- w a Sy SHE GIVES ALL THE CREDIT TO THE ) where, only much worse.” | He >. ; GENIUS OF HER NEPHEW, ABNER < BE RETURNING ‘turned to Cavalier. “What time is i aT § YOKUM , WHO PLIRCHASED THE S YESTERDAY, THE : g — three bells?’ : = fous “VASE. IN "WHICH THE JEWEL WAS FOUND, i DUCHESS ANNOUNCED sl : ; M7 “Five thirty,” Eddie told him. A : RAL ALTRY TWO MILLION | THAT SHE HAS BROKEN SF 7 - : a 2

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around on my heels and make ‘funny passes every time a trolley J | motorman clangs his bell.” { J Ld = | i poy : 7 | 8 : k a : . § ’ y ” a tem) - MIKE NODDED toward Eddie | ey | W | i $i SWELL ESTATE ! ~ Cavalier who was buttoning his | VF , blue denim| shirt, “I ain't never | BN Pee : had th’ pleasure 0’ shakin’ hands » | Lg ASR Nail with th’ champ, Duffy. Could y’ in- | ; #3 ih troduce us?’ i : | Snir in i Eddie smiled. elven before Duffy EL | | CL PS $073 | could voice the ceremonies, 5% | 2) ) “Un, say Mike,” Pop Grimes Ee) 00 | ; J hE broke in. ‘Let's get down to a lit- , : Fi i E= tle pusiness. ov at kind of tack iti x 56 ¢ —Q® 3h Dn Fn Smite Tr, T o you got on board?” : gy £35 ? rt i [GEE TTS WERE GOING : — oz : Mike ‘raised [His hand signin a SE 2 | BEORa TO E1P Tue NICE PEOPLE. IF THEYRE MIXED UP IN : YOUR PART OF THE THEFT, RODERIGO, 15 TO | cantly. “Plenty. | Lucky I keep it | ea 2% fei You LETORES THE DUKES UNDERWORLD ACTIVITIES SHADOW THAT HOOK-NOSED. DONKEY NAMED | on hand for me| an’ th’ boys to "4 4 / A Xo Can vo > i / TEM SE MUST CET ops I aby Pf on Eo or aah NY ET on we H, SURE! | id 2 gs : : ON STEALING OLD LADY PIPPINGTON'S | E BANQUET, SAVY? / ON, 'y outer Srp wth er STUFFOUTA | go 7 THE DUKE, WHERE THE LETORES | DIAMOND NECKLACE : T TEK CARE OF 4 DAT FALLA

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eight ounce gloves, a light bag, a | wo pair o’ bag gloves and a head guard. | Hl ai Almost made to order hey Pop?” |S “If 1 didn’t know better,” Po: Ng muttered, | “I'd swear it was a J frame.” : With the exception of those on duty everyone was already seated in the small mess fjuarters when they entered. | / “New hands,” Capt. Hansen told Li J =X the crew curtl yas they sat down. \ : T= Tis 00% 5 fo 3 “Kelso, Grimes and Cavalier.” Han- Bus \ jj» em Re 5S — sen grinned behind his napkin as| SERS ! ~ atl RES! Jo ; g the boxer sat down across from Val. - J Si Te pee : @ iG 3 “. . + so he strolled around neariy an hour late; and there: I was all --= AND. I FEEL THE SAME WAY ! ’ K : A

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“Didn't think I'd be up this early, ready and waiting—except for doing my hair and pressing ‘my dress.” THEY SEE TOO MUCH OF EACH OTHER BUT WHAT CAN : SOMETHING , I SUPPOSE, BUT did you?” she said sweetly. ~~ "THIS CURIOUS WORLD TT; Willard] Forguon || - | TEE An Ow Gen O00 SERIO WEIS azour || 8% A Sua L Soul oF Hale Gia Hie, “One surprise after another,” ry i Fe $ o EATHER it b) i rele x . | Tt —— } AGREED THAT KEEP THEM F DS ARROWS! “Pirst thing we'll do is put up a 7

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Cavalier can do a little of his road . work around the deck and then re- DO NOT LAST ‘port back {to Capt. Hansen. | FOR THE Eddie Cavalier glared. “Give any =r LIFE OF orders you wish, but don’t go for- ne =F ll THE TREE getting that Pop Grimes is my Ir ql Bur NLS : trainer. He'll make the suggestions SE ar. EROAA S == BENS le » B) : =] 3 % a «gh / — = ) y- 3 4 > a Sin Ww ) % e J ZF ; = AN 7 OY

about any road work I'll do.” : / TO : Li WN 172, 1940 BY NEA SERVICE + M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.

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“Paint crew,” Duffy muttered. “A \ Rembrandt she wants to make outa \ : ) NS DAMIN r— rr rr me”: | A \ A. : ~INVvE {Fe WRN NES PEAR RLS mf L CANT BELO COME. NOW LETS | REALLY «= 15 BOOTH, ITM Re It was early May and the sun \ > vEARsS. : : BIB PHEH Bl BENG WORRIED | | ROT WASTE TIME _ © | QUE LATE, || RIGHT HERE. sh bri fe NN } : ’ . Cg | TALKING ABOUT THE AMR.BD\GL L FT YOO shone brightly over the gently roll- \ ~/ | E = oA DOMEY 3 OEAR CAPTAIN. TO # THWW You NEED ME ing Pacific. |A thin streamer of NOLAN : ? : 2 i tof KAA 4 MEN LMOCH RATHER TALK P NAD BETTER ; = BOUT YOu GO NOW

~ other sign of life. : ] Val Douglas breathed deeply and

sauntered up behind Eddie Cavalier wide | who lay stretched full length upon| AT HIALEAH.RACE TRACK, |

a hatch cover. MIAMI, FLORIDA, | C “You don’t look very active for a A FLOCK OF | 0) On ©

fighter supposed to be in training,” FLAMINGOES COPR. 1940 BY NEA SERVICE; INC.

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she ‘said casually.

a © PARADES PAST THE | a v { 8 2 : | : + i od: aN OF 2 TE 8 - : fd : A ) y ; ] tree NO ANSWER. He was immov- ng Nat an : Ff BENE +] / / 7! S || Taniine 4 able, with his arm flung across his THE ANNUAL Joy A 5 Be 5 a 27 g 1 B : “| eyes. Po : t I rr, : ! : 5 : : iB! b ; > A “I was talking to you,” she said "FLAMINGO STAKES” ; : a | : | 2 5 ‘3 oly, | : | HORSE RACE. = : 8 “I heard fou.” - : | * ; : i “Why didn’t you answer me?” E { - HERE, NEW POPPA--YOU [-- THANKS, NIKKI= | | YEREEE FOOLISH “Why don't youl throw me in the | . yo -BUT- \ TAKE HONOR OF GIVING | NIKKI-:BUT HERE ||COUNTRFE THIS CRAB- . brig for insubordination?” : : i 4 p78 DEATH-BLOW TO ENEMY. IN THIS COUNTRY || TREE CORNERS. YOU “It's an idea to toy with,” she| | = ; YOU, ___( GLEAM IN HER . ~~" | KETCHUM ~YOU KILLUM. \ WE DON'T KILL | [LET ENEMY LIVE 2 informed him menacingly. = \ 4 N : P >. EYEZ | ££ 2, | GOOD CHILD TO YOU, HUH, ) OUR ENEMIES! WE | | WHY ? ‘Mike Kelly was putting up the re = 0 4 5 SH NEW POPPA?2 | : - last strand of rope on the ring when \ Ze she came up. “Did you have any i help on this, Mike?” she asked. 3 | ANORL SENATOR os mes and’ Kelso both \ BE OLDER THAN A a hand.” : het

“Where are they now?” i 2 Hansen gave Kelso per- ANSWER—Yes. The terms Tusior" and “senior” are applied with

_send that wire to Sam Teg | d to continuous service of sena jers from the same state. He must be up in the radio : = TY reve p he imes is up for’rd with th’

mebbe you're just a little blind i ; « How many Indians are there in you can’t] tell th’ difference between Ques: Ho ey] = a guy lik Eddie Cavalier and a pug | ._. According to the U. S. Census in well, like me, for instance. : I Ans: 1930, there were 332,397 Indians. . \ ¢ € { e srofher Gene Tunney. : v “~~~ : = ; : This guy Cavalier even went to col- ol. xT . ; 2 Ne - a LISTEN TO : a couple of years. Youll} Maxoline Lelrack Quick Service | a : MRS. FARRELL'S : change your mind about him some | Es Shes . - 1. AY : ; KITCHEN OF THE AIR y, you will.” | | Puts the Tooth to Sleep, ati . 1 PEA Ge) ; 1 7 ae muttered, outils Cox Beal n sige Not ge Skege | § WOM snare | Ll A \e i | BRIBE wid ¢ n % : © 8:15 J ; ax WIR

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