Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1942 — Page 17
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“I'm terribly glad. : 7 not a bad person. I;0is best friend had been expectingimuch awake. and the flash in her \F THATS MN have the unhappy faculty of | fun. or at least a welcome. And eyes warned him to turn. | ANE TS wurting most the peopl ant to] BOW had he acted? | His room steward, the one he had Ww 7 hurting most the people I want to . : S s ER hurt the least.” She was talking again; low, asiasked about the grotesque bald- ACROSS TH “I suppose vou refer to vour spy- | 0 It Were painful: “You Jorgetiheaded man, stood by his chair. “Mr. TNE STREET, IM ing on MacDowell and me back on! that I grew up with Lowell. HeiTalcott, sir? The gentleman, Mr. | 2 Abas Island?” was my ideal. Anything that he|MacDowell, wishes to see you im- y KNOCK. HS Her head turned quickly Spy-| 2dmired I admired, and your Vir-/mediately. On the boat deck. sir.” : [OCR OFF ing? Do you mean the time [tues and ‘accomplishments were; The steward trotted away and i walked into MacDowell's room? 1|Standard bywords. It was I who|Talcott climbed to his feet. June wasn't spying. You were so wrapped wormed you into our first blind Paterson arose also, saying, “Now up in vourselyes you didnt even|%2% that we have completely bared our hear me. And I was a little bit| And he had doubted her! She souls I'd like to enlist on your side. angry with you because you would was in effect confessing that she I'm really very clever.” : ; not take Leonard Haley's sugges-/had falien in love with him as a! He looked at her thoughtfully, anc tion.” girl: that as a woman she had ac- suddenly gathering her in his arms, “Halsey’s?” icepted him as a standard to be held kissed her hard on the mouth. Nor Yes. It was he who told Mac-|above other men. did she try to pull away. Dowell to remind you of your rights| “You strong, silent men! I shall Te Be Chnhinditl) of fighting extradition if you so de-'be persistent. How much MONEY’ sy events. names and characters in this story are fictitious) !
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that?” “I—I can’t discuss it, June.” So that was how it was. Mac-] “Is it your pride? I shall weve OFFICERS NAMED BY a Seas - wr . = Dowell, still groggy from the blow|cast mine to the winds to tell you| WHAT $ y WITH YOU BEING AN WELL,NO, Ll DON'T FZ WELL, I'LL. BE A SUBMARINE n his head, had forgotten wholthat I visited St. Thomas with the IDE ALIEN AND ME A L\ GUESS SO, NOT IE < STUCK. ON THE BAR / ve him the idea. No wonder Hal-|sole purpose and intent of seeing| SPECI Al LIBRARIES OUR AN’ GITIVE, IT WOULDN'T | WITH US E CHAPS H Y WHATS TH sey’s attitude had changed. Hal-|you.” HAYIM LD BOSE Gs MATTER sey had been trying to help him,| “Good heavens!” The election of Miss Ethel Cleland, | : ] Bo eT \ ST \LOAD © ARE COAST i Halsey and the girl. Sighing. he| “Its true. You can imagine my head of the public library business) NABIN SUAR ULD IT? | | ABOARD! GUARDS ; 7 said, “I'm sorry. June. I'm pretty|chagrin when I discovered how far pranch, as president of the Indian- " P . oS ' MEN much mixed up.” Abas was from St. Thomas. I had apolis Special libraries association, $e > “I'm not surprised. Tve keptithe notion that it was right next was announced today. She succeeds silent because you acted so — so/door. Do I bore you?” Mrg. Irene Streiby. Eli Lilly & Co. 3 : 2 ’ > darned formal and disapproving. It! “No. no!” Against his will, it! librarian. m ; “1 : ~ Z 7 % : A | BX HH was vour attitude that made me came out in a tumbling rush.| Miss Ruth J. MoNutt. Indiana Si 1 | G27 ga y : Ni ¥ a AAR TULLE, mad. But I couldnt heip noticing Evervthing. The frameup. his sus-!universitv medical school, was > Sp : : \ ZA what was happening to you. YouTe picions. his fears. No smallest item named secretary and Dr. I. M. ngt a criminal. J don’t know what's did he leave out. even to discover- Warheit of Allison’s, treasurer. behind all this, or why. Bui I do ing that the “report” in Halsey’s Other officers include Mauri Rieb- 3 : ¥ ; g : I \ - now you.” envelope was nothing but sheets of shomer, American Legion, director- A k re ’ >N\, AR" : EEE r-3¢ blank paper. |at-large; Mrs. Marianna Miller, In-| , > d = — 2 7)\ PA Nhe SUDDENLY he undersicod. Her! At its end she was silent; so|diana State School for the Deaf! > 5 AAS. AE petulance. Her seeming spoiledness. 'silent that he leaned over in an-|publicity chairman, and Mrs. Verna! Her swift changes of mood. She, |noyance, thinking she must have|Grimm, American legion, program an old acquaintance and cousin of fallen asleep. But she was very'directot. 4 ;
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