Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1941 — Page 15

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wue to take charge, irst thing Bob did was to make ] eat. She had lived only on ich and a8 few cups of cof. n her since yesterday. eat also she re1, there in the tiny Blair e, Bob, we do get into the life-saver. In strength, energy we don't go back tohe asked wanlv, after the wilight meal just ride out me, where we can think” ; » ® ® THEY DIDNT have to go far.! Only a mile or so to escape the fiood of newspaper men, photogra-| phers, officers, curious folk who had! oured in. They left Bob's car and! sat on a flat red boulder near the road. Stars begun their timeless winking. hia there would even be a moon, but already the world was beautiful with the soft, eva-| nescent something that is early] night. Presently they found themselves talking. Quietly, intimately, dispassionately going over the whole thing, recounting all the weeks since she had first come to work for | him, re-living the horror of the explosion itself but in a new feeling of deep gratitude for escape. “I waited for you, Bob, at the guard shack. when the guards told me you had not come by,” she re. peated for perhaps the tenth time. “I just did! But when it happened, | I was afraid vou had gone in! The; granite cliff saved us even there, but I couldn't know about you.” i He held her very close. “You

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that I have waited for you since time began, Carolyn! Waited and hungered for you. I was so madly in love with you when you dropped from the airplane that—if it hadn't been for your Ken Palmer, I should have— Carolyn, I warn you I don't) intend to be a gentleman ever again! You had told me in the beginning that Ken loved you. I

you, Summer is near, and the Pacific Northwest is beautiful. Then a i lazy sea trip down the coast and | across to Mexico City. They say it's romance land, sweetheart! Romance land!” He had slipped into a boyish sort of enthusiasm. Here was a Bob Hale she had never known before! \ She could not answer, in words: felt it only fair to— | there was a tautness in her throat! : * + {But she could press her head a lit“BUT I DIDN'T say I loved him!” tle closer into the crook of his She laughed again. “And all this, shoulder, where her lips could just while I thought you indifferent!” [touch his chin. He shook his head a little bitterly.| Last thing they saw when they “I tried dutifully to force myself on arose to go home was a faint gray —Leana. Thinking. and fearing, spot high on the hills to the northshe and I might—might—Remem- east. That was the granite half of ber, I even appealed to you!" Tonto Mountain, its peak holding | “I remember,” Carolyn whispered. gne last hint of day's sun. | “It is tragic, even so, to know her! “rvs still beautiful,” Carolyn murguilty of this. I had no idea she mured. felt so deeply in a personal way!| «and strong” said he. “S But Carolyn, may we not promiseigng —. triumphant. “Like” — he | never to mention that aspect of it gronned to a whisper, “—like our! again? Anything that would cause love, my dear.” unhappiness to linger in you—!" | “Of course, Bob. Oh Bob, please THE END hold me very close, and Kiss me (All events, names and characters in this again!” ty ALS BC Wtleus) They talked for more than an] NAME BASE FOR F. D. R. hour, quietly, tenderly. It was the] WASHINGTON, May 12 (U. P).— best solace they could have ar-|Acting Secretary of the Navy ranged. He grew, if possible, more Ralph Bard announced today that dear to her than ever, more grand. the fleet operating base on Terminal It was he who suggested giVINE Island, San Pedro, Cal, will be

Ken Palmer a far better job in the named Roosevelt Base in honor of Schoenfeld Laboratory back home. | ihe President.

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