Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1941 — Page 14

% a oo = " is Si re : Si “ ee a : ig ae vis TR Gi a _ PA IR : "71 By Rashum Van Buren | OUR BOARDING HOUSE ‘With Major Hoople ~~ OUT OUR WAY : By Willen IT WAS MIGHTY NICE SC PUT ITINA COOL EGAD, 6AM! QUIET POKER AND FLAG- THE OLD BNGOT © | ss : O'HIM, | SUPPOSE--BUT | PLACE AND FORGET: ‘EVENINGS ASHORE MUST || POLE-SITTING ARE. J THAT IDEA LIKE AN } : | WHAT/LL | DO WITH ABOUT IT. IT'S USELESS SEEM INCREDIBLY DULL. 7 OUT OF MY LINE, =< AERIALIST GRAS Sr THE DURN THING? f{- BUT ITS EDUCATIONAL ; AFTER YOUR DAVS OF MAJOR ww BUT T/A J A TRAPEZE we GAN AO — J GOLDEN ADVENTURE LIKE AN ARAB ¢ JUST TOLD HIM ABOUT Bc a Hl | AT SEA fw MAY T WITH A NEW PAIR }, A DICE GAME IN ¢ : 7% rl ; : SWGGEST A FEW HANDS Jl OF ICE SKATES ZA PAGO PAGO WHEN a ¢ OF SOCIABLE |, we TD LIKE 1 HE HAD TO REPORT A WIT o 3 } POKER WITH THE TO LEARN! 1 7 BACK TO HIS SHIP ry BOYS TO KEEP A] N'A GUNNY= * on NOU AWAKE T=" | BAU SACK : | id Be “ Zo A “ xpd " > | : oll” Wil 1 a fF ' J Da - | ; ; 9 H eh AVA / I . el) \ a Wh EEE AL (NE) 2 Sw ! 700 BAD, OLE GAL-~ THAT AFTER hi SC oS : Rh. | 4 ALL THEM GLAMMER BOYS LIKE y i ) | 1 F JULIUS CAESAR AND MARK ANTONY- 7 LR PN i‘ YOU HAD T'WIND UP il = het» ! : WITH AN OLE SEA 2 % LAS : ! ool i) % — — _ {i / 7 COE TEACHERS i 7 = wig BE NERY PATENT : oy ot XY == WITH YOU M= : JRINLUAM es 7 I RR, 2 CITT) LAVIN 77 ON a I 1 LI'L ABNER i ~By Al Capp | — THE. IF YOU'LL DROP - [JonZyo’ TH T's IMPORTANT THAT | YOULL NEVERDOITN § CK TIE ARRANGING” OVER AT MY HOUSE . S DO. TONIGHT/-BECALISE. Tho RAGA 4 METHOD LEADS US LATER ILL BAUTIFUL, TONIGHT | INTEND TO (ONE OF Mra ¥ TO 13 = THIS. TRY IR="ir gg METHOD==-] JovnTAI? PROBLEM = Lem, \ PROBLEM were § EN NEVER PAILS” BI AHLL BE THAR-|' 7 CUSS HIMZ? ) TONIGHT? work METHOD!” pe————— ; fa Z : OUT OUR LEMS~ : = np 7 Ww A “TOGETHER.” 3 =k oN | Fe i BRIDE FROM q THE SKY «q 1 pA By HELEN WELSHIMER : : } CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR BARA EYRE —By Bushmiler |. 4 AS Judy, escorted by two cheer- : oe “oe wow 78 } AIN'T . [a ful officers, entered the side gate to BIG NAVAL XTRA BAT ! A FIR == a the prisoners docket, she drew back. : } LE! WELL, NOT. A § VR She had not expected such an BATTLE! : - BIG ONE ’ “1 audience, I DON'T SEE ANYWAY ! i 1 i The commissioner for the Fed- THAT HERE =¢ i taal eral Court was in charge today. ITS A FIB! : ih

Suddenly she was aware that her gray calico dress was wrinkled. One foot was encased in an old house slipper, a man’s house shoe, size 12, but it did not interfere with the bandages on her arch. She wore its companion on her other foot. She had neither lipstick, rouge, eyebrow shadow, or a comb to untangle her knotted hair, She look she admitted to herself, like a ho maid who had enjoyed a good t somewhere. . Her foot pained a little. There w blood on the bandage. She tried git on that foot, but an officer sa the change of position, motioned the court matron who led her in an inner room where the poli doctors cleansed and rebound thi wound. fi |

ONCE more she faced the co room. Her eyes went from fi to curious face. These people ha come to see what an ex-deb, . girl who had made a place: for her self among Manhattan's career wom en, looked like. Some faces were hostile, faces of little people whose streets never had traveled far. More faces were kind and sympathetic, though ‘their outward paths had gone no farther. When her name was called, Judy walked swiftly, trying not to limp, to the witness chair. At the edge of the second step her bandage caught in. a torn piece of carpet. . Judy fell across the steps. If she cried she might make an im"pression on the commissioner. Men hated tears, but they usually did something about them. She couldn't cry, though. ” 8 ”

SHE could only laugh. Laugh uni she was assisted to the witness chair. After order had been established In the courtroom, she instinctively addressed the Federal Commission. er who acted as judge, After all she had nothing to win, nothing to

lose. : “Yesterday I was in my stockinged foot—I lost one slipper when I jumped for freedom. My foot got tangled with a nail, you see. And now your worn carpet upset me again. I'm sorry, but I can't pay for the medical assistance until I have worked out my fine.” She smiled straight info the eyes of the federal commissioner. She wasn’t sure if he smiled or frowned. Life would be rather nice if people would take off their masks, No, it wouldn’t. It would be horrible. Life's privacy would. be gone. Now she could hate Sandy forever and no one would guess that she might— just might—have liked him ga little.

HER CASE proceeded calmly. was required to pay a fine of $1 and costs.., She couldn’t. She led back to her cell after a judicial lecture. Just as she left court by the side door she thought she saw Sandy entering at th front. So he had come to see how low he had brought her! The door through : which she was passing closed so quickly she could not follow him.

Judy was not returned to her cell. Long-distance wanted her, It was

that she had hoped he would say before. Now ' they - like stilted, tenpenny words. Three

result. He had

finally, | would accept charges of kidna ,

and his rival was flying to Judy pay her fine and bring her home So it had been had ‘seen in the courthouse. " did he want? Why had he come? She hung up. She had to get to Sandy fast. Dear, brave, lov able Sandy, who would risk everything for her, even go to jail if need “Why, that was security! And ‘was love. Dear, crazy, : steadfast

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slippers. Far down the street she saw Sandy. She ran faster. Some-

“Prisoner escaping! Stop her!” ‘I'm not! My fine’s paid!” she called back, but she heard the thud of pursuing feet. Sandy turned. He stopped, startled, and then came running toward her. The crowd waited. She noted that there were sleepless circles under the aviator’s eyes and that he needed a shave, “Quick, Sandy,” she said. “We've got ‘to get away. Phil's coming— you're arrested for kidnap-

being ing me.” She was pulling at his

arm, He looked down at her and i “Where are we going, nu ”

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what you wanted?”

the ‘girl in the prison garb kissed each other in the middle of the street. Then Sandy hailed a taxicab and told the driver to step

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put him out of her mind like one dismissed a book by not reading it any more or a stree never walking down it again? aught her breath because that was so nearly what she had done. Sandy opened a paper that was making a bulge. in his pocket. “Just picked this up after I left the jail five minutes ago. Maybe I can buy you a house with a couple of trees, if you'll take it small.” Judy read, “Aeronautical Company Bids for Pilot's ‘Chute Used in Kidnaping.” y | “We work together grand,” Judy

said. “You said it!” Sandy agreed, and kissed her again. THE END

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