Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1941 — Page 39

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BRIDE FROM mr vr " THE SKY [|[[{ Vo £5 G0 DP { By HELEN WELSHIMER | | a Ad 2h) 7 EE ar Ss "HE WAS THROWING AW == TTT) ATER.

THE world had not been a com- : : oe oN / nletely terrible place as long as . rma ; : 4° 72% TN ey NES our iy OUR : | ALL** WHA THAT'S THE KSandy was there. Not so frighten- rn AES i, : 7 : “7 \ 5 IA] ROK A WINBOW ~\ WAY You fing. Not so lonely. True, she had il TR 4 Z : NDOW ! HIM, BETWEEN FEEL =" wrefused to see him, had banged LS ES / J : BA AUNT ‘FRIENDS : 4 sidoors in his face. . adn s f=: , ! 1 ? : k Yet all of the time she had a : rw : , sknown ‘that he was within call, ‘or wthat he would return. He had Pcaused all this trouble because he loved her and had believed she $¢loved him.

w Now he was gone. . . . FE would take the door in her

ssheart. marked Sandy and lock it ‘forever. She would throw the key high, through the upper windows githat fringed the cells, and maybe =a nger would pick it up, or : a ; ‘ j \ ; . | 3 ka ‘it into the sewer. ‘She never] ? . : = - — § ; £3 EFL Sti TE — Tr it = #would know, she never would care,| WEEE 25 Z < fad 5 G5 eR, > : ; ©. ==By Fred Harmang 2 She had hoped that Sandy would rope ee dE 5 ¢ Z aga -—- Ev Li A : ; i Tits ly astand’ watch, then she remembered| Co i ot : <2 — I . r - GET AWAY, that he “had contributed to her] : [€oen. 131 ov Sia aevice ive 1. wv: 908 LS FAV. Bor == - Z% : gf A : : pe : ES oe Sa]. Stiinal record. Quite probably he 5 ; PH J eo ' SAVE had gohe off to Peg. “He's.an inveterate golfer!” ; TR i 3 YOURSELF / = New papers ere brought in and | ————— - - . : K. : \ a : oR gine. studied pictires, read storieh! ris CURIOUS WORLD ~~ _** By William Ferguson fio ery 10° SOmonnie hom You didi pms ; mot ” mm dep “want, and who didnt want you JI’ a | : ny to be crying for two people. PITTSBURGH » «“Bhe grinned a little, remembering 2 SCIENTISTS SAY, 4that she was saying goodby fo * Philip, too. 3

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-. SHE WIPED her eyes and leafed ‘through the newspapers again, Cal-| J : fico dresses were . selling. for. $1.50. | . 4 © : ’ | i %That was nice. Hers was bordered > J ( ON #in rick-rack. Hers probably came \ : ™ 7 I = Nto $1.79, She should feel well {ll . ; | WASHINGTON TUBBS II dressed. ¢ . RB 3 . " Sse aE 3, She turned another page. Ah, : “rir VICK, THIS XI AM AFRAID MISS SHERIDAN EXBECTED I ( ythere ‘was a picture of Sandy with A No 116 MY FRIEND, } TO FIND ME IN AL# ATORY, reviewing Tix essead "ome agi] \ WHS gh NOME / ER TTY ng \ re 4 ne . i \ Sa. fp , 4 . A 5 ES Band ) sand Void from the sory=- D /5 A \: \ 7 ) = A 3A DRESS JS Se, 9 | _ ER INOW THEY WERE REMOUED I~ andy erman rawn J A eg IB} a 3 : . on ! R —- » from the cross-country. competition. ; 7 , : } 3 ) His entrance fee had been refunded. 4 The fee was $1000, Judy realized. Lb FRR : hat a silly. thing to do. He i ol! wid =m; have won: $10,000{ in « the| : v go! . “cross-country flight, Then he could i NT CIOS (8)%)*) work ‘harder on his parachute. He \ a oe >was a reckless, unreasongble fool | == \UE. Barb YA ING. 11 0 Zand she might as well turn him in ; 4 o etl TN 1 since nobody else would. \ A om \

® ge » | Ti aay sn ors il ido, overed. The courts, one a= { / and all, wouldn't listen to| her be-| 2 SUPERINTENDENT OF J" XJ Y Ng i cause she was’ unler local jurisdic-| TROUTBROOK HA Jn / 7. wl Ce ition. Had she been turned over to k : } 28° = Ws . 1the aviation ne imme- : : FRECKLES AND ‘HIS FRIENDS i distely, she could have been re- Ev AN ENN - . a a eased and a search warrant issued of g- y "THEY. MAILED THE PAPER HOME! WHEN I GET I, 1 3 { tor sandy. Beis LT AROVE we nso aT ThE whens | | SEE PR Been cate J ARO 2

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| VY TING / [ Tm 1 {if the gay (young. aviator intended | me } | sto use th money “for. her : bail. "= fh ; : r oe ) il i lip fio i ERC YT C3 Hm) 4 ‘ Mayhe Peg h im her fam- : . R Nl i Ay would y the / bond and save + of : ING WORK SAYS : \.: 4 i | I “that already was Page 2 fe 16 re. s Rdg ? Py NM A’ rel | i : | 3 . 2 i i : al i Hi A \ ; . ~N £6 pe ¢ ~ {Hi | \ “the street | Juay laughed Nappdly. “You wean from. any of them. Sandy could 5 Q IP oR 0 ne upper I JOEYS Seen © Was ab youritake that rushing cross-country CTI | © i AB 3 : 4 .8ee: ul 1s ul helding office?” ? * y 7] Uf | pis ii \ ia nt / ’ 4 7 HO . . h > Hires flight. 3 3 ! y \ \ J i oS . We | Le : vel : . TI 108 | 4 3

ROBERT B LONG | the . N Ne urch chim sounded a medley of hymn ‘eS! “Proud and angry and a perfect! She went to sleep and did not

frump. Judy, how did you ever come|Waken until the matron summoned | -_ Ss AA i! Gea are. 1 8 uid bear, me.

i from unl J went altars” 8 Jomant she remembered L Sagdy, “to the booth reserv To yr tried him, wondered ‘she who had friends who kept up the dudy's voice was filled with couldn't, then followed the ars L'yelationship. laughter as she: answered. “I .(To Be Concluded) j “New York City calling,” the sil- haven't any idea. I think Sara will Seeks ; . Bars

Syery volos of & distant operator 4n1-| console him and fel pake each A ye aes Shia” 1 ee, this Judy Allen?” other happy now.” :

2 “Yes, 'm Judy Allen.” 5 : } she answered. th 8, 3 : ; : gp y : . aad caringi® TA womanlnat Khow. yur oe, ARITISH ARMY TO GET Lwvoice enthused. |. 1 “The reason he ‘played you, my LI _. “OB, Miss Barnard! Then you've child, was because he liked you, Y : : x ] ~ibeen - papers, to0o?"|liked you very much, but I knew| |} J UU F : her' aunt’s money lent weight to| : * " ia Sara's cumpates. Sar died His pro. ‘CAIRO, Oct. 10~Only 77 more]. neck y " Y, Sara days Christmas - | was a sieve and a Pharisee and now libe oy Chyigana a lhe : she 1s placed ‘where we can Walch trom. the Middle Fast is here, but “Sara didn't pare: about Injuring' this year the British middle eastern J . 3 as " ® aie. oy sells Z . : owt 4 ding ns ft forces will have an’ opportunity to ae os N 74 RABY I Py -< Sn REN bh /i : participate in that last-minute rush,| '& SAP rr i, : a _. . : ere A Se o| thariks’ to the airgraph Christmas Se ERIE poe, [7 INE eR A RE ae , oo ByH.T. He .Stendardized Christmas cards for the Army, now available for the| | upon the hump of the unsophisti-|