Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1942 — Page 15

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I thought a POPULATION OF ; ant | TM ATTENDING A COUNCIL ; (A i “THE TEMPERATURE g - LN ETER ALL, MY BOY. HE SURE | HERE ARE SOME MPERATURE TODAY IS ldn't hurt. TIBET rusts pnninagi) | WHILE a NS A NT EING HERE PAPERS HE ASKED| | 32 DEGREES + TWENTY YEARS FINDLOUT WHAT ' ‘ qx 1: MEETING, You CAN TIDY UP MY DESK JCA I &O YOUR BEING W 1S x ME TO GIVE YoU HAPPENED To THOSE |

airplane ready. Sears HAS BEEN ESTIMATED FA ney | ND ALL THE INKWELLS / WITH YOU, MR, | | JUST A GAME =====-- | | ME just had the word. BY DIFFERENT AUTHORITIES © N00 Ng” a in MAYOR © ID BRUSH OFF] | TO CHECK OVER! oY OTHER AT FIGURES RANGING FROM & 000 } KINDA LIKE ©O Bur 1 : ’ SIX 700, coO ¢ © TNE N/ THOUGHT ~ a Lg

: e was for turmming me yen he said. “You can come h me for a withess.’ | ® 5 ¥ DOC WAS WHITE. but just as ver. He listened carefully. SONG co 2 Trp rif wilined . | Pe Sid Fs \ ye sheriff outlined the plan. S NF Cowe pont ave mn ” should I run away?” he fo es Oy LTR / YOU HAVE TO TAKE IT FROM THEM sot poor Sears.” - - Says WILLIAM M. NEEP, Hot Poo ota 2 ROSEVILLE , CALIF.

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. . ” [ own, BUT TM ERR FT § 4 Looky Mu PRABNDS amen INAS NL) \7/ NW) a SAA. hustled him over to the airplane said. “It's exactly what you Se} ER A DONS, wit oR AN ABOUT PARTICULAR WWHER SHOULD | > ~\ [\ \ Ry I'm wiliing to where Hendv Kent was Waiting | When'll you be back?” “| wy PENG THE WIND OF wWOMES THe O05 BET y : The Y Wi | J to get you out of : oo ent was walung. St did . KX : WTO WRK TRER GON N "Jy J | > A | : / ) family honor.” He Doc said to me: me pa Rt pr Bg Tx S | GNI EM & \ at being sill Maurie © tine! “I nde ih " ¢ as sort of sick Be NR EM Bam art oo ns] a gla} i got you, Mom. ‘horror in her eyes. “Thats it. C « 4 RE HE ROURKE TRRWY p. $ 3 1 VBE ay © x I said. ~ {Mom.” she said. “I can’t bear to 0 * ad ae 2D ECW? why I'm doin’ this. dont vous! JUddy must have seen something think of coming back. 1 : Jif i ; Maybe you don't know that I'm her | ° make her suspicious for she came I gawped at her. “Not ever?” i. hustling out, a couple of jumps! “Not as I feel now. I'd always late, looking like Ophelia in the See Tambay Tree.” mad scene. | “But you can’t walk out on Tam- | “Has he gone, Mom? » ° [ bay, girl,” I said. “You've put too] “Yep. Next stop, Liong Island. much of yourself into the place.” “Why didn't you tell me? Didnt! “I know.” she said. he leave any word?” | “And what about old Mom?” I “Goodby and good luck.” I saiq Said, with the tremolo stop full on “Hell do right by you, Cousin> You can have Tambay.’ a Mowry boomed out, with his manly ae a AE : NOW LET'S SEE, OOR. | THAT'S RIGHT..AN' -. AN’ THEN), 'STEADA | = aw Dont pass words with me chest all swelled. ambay to me with you gone? | ACCORDING TO YOUR IVE GOTTA GIT ON BRINGIN' ME BACK HMA | Mowry said. A thought got through] ~What did he mean by that?” It didnt seem the right time to : REPORT, YOU'VE BEEN \| BACK TO PRE- HERE, I WANTCHA ’ y VELL Hy to his mind, Lord knows how, “Mav. [JUGQy asked after hed left. {put her wise to her unfortunate T SHOOT ME STRAIGHT oe

i 3 vi 1 “He ary” I sai [condition. Better wait until she was A E& FOR A COUPLE BACK TO TWELVE" ’ SON! \ A be she hasnt told you. Has she?”| Hes crazy,” T said. I was 3 he DAYS Fifer” ED 4 \

Kin?” Doc raised his eyveIn my direction, meaning was 3 party you owe it to to right | , to play the man and the f you've got it in you m well know who it 1s.” ure you I havent an idea’

g that makes any sense] The telephone rang in Tambay n Shape > stand the shock. ith what youre saving” Mansion. On my way to it I knew (Te Be Continued) Then I'm tellin‘ you. Shes goin’ It Was bad. It had that Kind Of a (Au events, names and characters in this to have a baby.” | sound. story are fictitious) |

“Mom? A baby?” His poor face Old Dr. Starrow spoke from the WISH ARTISTS ON

was a picture |other end. Maurie Sears was dead. J “Mom!” the sheriff velped. | After the funeral, Doc Starrow, GOP CLUB PROGRAM 0 x Considering that my fair name! took me aside. | Peatured radio artists of Station! was involved, I figured that it was, “Get her away from Tambay,” he WISH wiil appear op the entertain- | now my turn to speak. “Hes talk- said, “or I won't answer for the con- ment program at a meeting of the] ing about Juddy, Doc.” | sequences.” Washington Township Republican! “Juddy?” | At dinner that night she brought Club tonight in the organization's! On the way out of town I picked; it up herself. | club rooms, 6lst St. and College up some of the corner talk. Bixie| “Mom,” she said, “I'm sorry to Ave. | Groff had seen Doc shoot. There had go feminine on you, but I'm shot.| Bob Latting, master of cere-

been bad blood between Maurie and| Unless I get away from this place. /monies on the station's defense | \S Ap 5 him. Plenty had heard Maurie call I'm going to fade and flop like an show, will be in charge. Others ne e Uu a i 0 Doc a dirty coward. | anemic Victorian.” ‘who will appear are the Three § f R Ba w .« = | “Right” I said. “Wherell you Cheers. Carl Baker, “Professor J { ESE BACK at Tambay, I decided to go? |Grossfiddle and James Boyer. Wil-| PH say nothing to Juddy. . | “Hendy's mother has asked me liam Frost will act as quizmaster . rocer el Is

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The laundry wagon rolied in-at!to take a cruise on their vacht. for a quiz pn between a men's x 8:15. We dug Doc out from un-|Shes a dear” aia meny team comprised RY TESTED