Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1941 — Page 19
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| | CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE - JUDY WALKED to the stand, fimping a little because one foot had a high-heeled slipper and the gther foot hit bottom with every step. - “Miss Allen?” the voice of the faw asked, carefully the disheveled copper curls, the shadows under the purple yes. “Yes, Your Honor.”
“Are” you willing to state that|
the stories and photographs of you in these morning papers are, out doubt, yourself?” The lost. dimples played around Judy’s mouth for a second. “I. didn’t come down any too gracefully, did I?” she asked. “In this pose even my skirts are ballooning.” She heard laughter. The judge rapped for silence. nn. . JUDY looked up in surprise. “I'm sorry. You see, my father is a Common Pleas judge, too, so I forgot to be udge on the bench a dazzling smile. “Yes, I'm in the pictures. I haven't ‘ead the articles, I'm sorry.” . °
“Will you please tell the ‘éourt|
what happened?” The judge leaned
back and relaxed. Several times he| fi covered his*amusement with a longi if hand which he passed over his face.| |i
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At the end he set Judy's bond at | iif . $1000. She did not flinch. “I can-|jF not meet the amount,” she stated [ff
as calmly as the associate editor of
Under Twenty should state her|ji facts. “If I may get in touch with|| . my father or my fiance I shall be|# able to meet the bond you are set-| ting, and obtain a lawyer instantly.” i
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‘SHE WAS led away at once.||}
Sandy followed but she swung &
heavy door closed before he reached | |i ;
it:
didn’t have a nickel with which to summon the operator for a call. . The officer who was conducting her on her various missions was genial ~and ‘sympathetic.
call the ‘operator for me?” - { The man
the click which returned the coin
and reached from the booth to give :
the. officer the money.
“It’s a station to station call, colfect,” she told the operator. “It’s|
terribly important.
. “That number does not answer,”|
the smooth, metallic voice of the operator reported in a “Would you like to another ‘number?’ : » EN 2 8 Y gave her father’s office number at the court. call was 's
accepted by Judge secretary said:
you so he. left a message. I'll read it.” She opened a crisp paper whose carried across the wires. “Have no connection with Judy's escapade, Grant no advice, Judg- ~ ment and taste inexorably bad. Re“fuse any-responsibility for bail. Time she learned a lesson.” Fo The world was small and close snd tight. me Sori was no gger than ephone booth. That faint voice that tried.to speak was. not hers. Just the same, 1t { said, “I can make him understand. , 1 was kidnaped! It wasn't a stunt. Can’t you make him see?” Tu
words I can, Hé wouldn't take any calls at all from you last night.* - © «° o © “Calls—from
“Where are the telephones?” she} asked fhe attendant who was guiding her. She wondered what. peo-|}| ple did when they were in jail and I
Judy smiled again, “Officer, will you lend} me a nickel until I summon an} operator? Or better still, will youl}
ed sheepishly, |
grinn J found a dime in his pocketbook; and | gave it to Judy. She dialed, heard
moment. |
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