Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1942 — Page 13
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —By Williams _ ; i
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1042 ABBIE AN' SLATS
«By Raeburn Van Buren | With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY
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gour eyes on large, square the stamped indelibly upon him.
man,
So much for your giory, Halsey.” he said bluntly. “But Talcott, I dont know what to do
about you. I know you by reputation and I know your boss. And naval intelligence gave me your| y
story before you left Saint Thomas. But I'm damned if I'll let my ship turned into a shambles on your
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stead of waiting until this morn-| ; | “Whenever I need a pair of shoes [ just let Junior practice near an
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NOW I'VE TOLD YOU WHY
1 KIDNAPED MY OWN DALGHTER
HOLD ON A MINUTE / JUST WHERE ARE
[DOESN'T MATTER MUCH, DOES IT ? GOODBYE , SALLY: RECKON 1
~—By Fred Harman
Because when I returned to my » TAKE SALLY PACK TO MRS. ROGERS! 2 YOU GON’ ? HAVENT BEEN . open window. < a : cabin to clean up I found that Mac- | ——— pe Pern FA Tt > I'M LEAVIN SEs Dowell had been murdered, and] “s then T heard Webber; supposedly in | THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Fergusan © YOu!’ his stateroom but actually outside, T gu pel ll " — STII = TN : 3 talking to the steward. I recalled] BEB NAZIS NX \! = 3 4 ’ \ i his having eavesdropped before, and| BR PLease Note / A th I remembered that he was| BE RN »» NNO Baron von Stampf. = If vou'd come straight to me Ta then we might have caught him. | Ee
steward in irons and afraid of von Stampf me. Won't say a ng except that he has Dusseldorf and von made him do it because he id they'd be tortured. You
I've got the he's more th he is of damped thi rejiatives In
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was afra say you and Halsey searched the] ie ship?” Halsey replied, “Every corner. vy f . # i — rane That is, we couldn't very well go ® J COPR. 1842 BY NEA SERVIGE, INC. 3 | } “+ainl . \ OWN THROUGH a . REG. U. S. PAT, OFF. | in cabins. But he certainiy wasnt THE AGES, Kk go | WHAT WAS THAT? BRR...
own, and we combed all the
decks and lounges for hours with-|
out a sign of him.” I've ctill cot a few men I can rust.” Pringle grunted. “We'll amned soon find out if ymped overside or not” Pringle +t to his feet. “All right, Talcott, placing you under technical arrest. That means you'll have your freedom. but any more funny business and into irons you go alongside the steward.” = = x
bY ta fy,
FULL FURY of the storm brokej upon the Blue Petrel while dinner
terrific crash casualty, began
progress. A the
as in dishes was first the dining salen npty rapidly. June Paterson
Halsey endured it
Bill Talcott and
of keeping dishes on the table be- aa = ; ? ih Er : cane too acute ; N as Y . VER Orders were up for passengers to ANSWER—Five . .. Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. WHY MR. HIGH HOW NEAR «. Ts «Vs 50 Pr SO0W TOP NE JES eh BOT 3 LETT SE! A Orr ee OD oll : 8 WONDER FLL 1 c HOW ABOUT YOU 7 ff WNOW TRUNKS FOWL QF remain inside, not that many d . GEE W\ZZ.| FINE TO SEE Y'LOCOW AWFUL 1 OO CLOTHES HERE have wanted to venture on the his hand and saw an ugly stratch was stretching like a snake. 5 - LeMME NOL ALL. RON DOWN) we \WOEED TRAN OOONESS slippery, tossing deck. But June from knuckle to wrist bone. Swear-' His legs wouldn't work, try as LOO AGAIN « 50 ] 6 hi Paterson was one of the few. Eves|ing wrathfully, he turned back the he might. And his stomach was AT NA i 5 sparkling in flushed cheeks she in-jcuff and saw the offender, a com- on fire; blazing with increasing in- WELL 2 ANDO haled with excitement Let's get mon pin. lodged in the lining tensity, sending fumes that swelled HAPPY! aur coat I wouldn't miss this for ‘That's damned funny!” he mut- his head to a point where it threatanvthine in the world!” tered. “Wonder how that got in ened to leave his body. Halsey said. “Not for me. I'm | there The corridor floor was hundreds going to utilize the time to prepare £ 4 4 of feet below him and down there = document for the benefit of Old HE'D WORN the coat only once he saw a pair of enormous feet. : aran Winters. I think there are befcre. It had never been to the “Are those my feet?” he giggled. i come thing about his new secre- cleaners. Could the pin have been, It was uproariousiy funny. Gur- : t he ought to know!" there all the time and just now gling with laughter he reached for ra Yin desiring action above all worked loose? the rail, missed by a yard, and else. agreed to accompany her. A, “Mustn't keep her waiting” he Crashed to his face on the carpet. reckless, reactive spirit had him in said and, grimacing, stepped into! TT jtc grip. and as he battled down the the deserted corridor. cant pt Lalititued) j passageway to C deck, his mind pike a shoebox in the hands of] “sfory are fetitions) | cas rte a krew only great relief. The net g schoolboy, that corridor tossed. pun & Se ss ® ‘V.REGDS = was fact dissolving: Webber if till “This is a hones he muteree. LEGION TO COLLECT = ALLY oo By H. T. Hamlin on the ship, would never escape the Maybe it wouldn't be such a good. : ; ; -e sharp eves of the captain's trusted idea to try the deck in this sea.| 25 MILLION RECORDS F< START KNOCKIN' OFF JAPS , a men. The steward was in the brig They'd better talk it over first— biodiad ALL ’ p cH THIS 15 GONNA 2 and his admissions made in order Shuddering sidewise motion threw Records for Our Fighting Men, RIGHT. AN’ KEEP RIGHT ON KNO CRIN mie BE JUST LIKE : to avoid full confession were enough him against the wall and he grap- Inc, a rew non-profit corporation o0P, "(TILL WE RUN OUT OF EM/ Bi OOTIN' FiSk w ONLY 5 to clear Taleott. Things were be- pled desperately for the handrail {to supply music in recorded form A NO WASTE, NOW... ONE : + So A BARREL NOT 40 : us NOISY!
ginhing to break the right way at
His heart pounded with the joy
he's |
to!
until the problem;
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SOCIAL AND MEDICAL WORKERS SAY THAT EA TIVE DIRr ( COMMON SOIL) IS A HABIT EREQUENTLY FOUND AMONG PERSONS SUFFERING FROM
braced, caught balance and tried
walking again. It was no go. Only
by pulling himself along the hand- |
rail could he make headway.
IMALS HAVE DISAPPEARED FROM THE EARTH WHEN THEIR BIG ARMORED BODIES OUTGREW THEIR 4
How MANY STATES OF THE U.S. BORDER THE GULE OF MEXICO
for the armed forces, todey received che backing of the American Legion and its auxiliary.
COME DOWN AS THO IT WERE POURED FROM BUCKETS?
Ne KNOCK, ONE JAP! +
ON SUCH A MISERABLE NIGHT, \T COULD ONLY BE THE SCREAM OF A TIGER!
of living when he reached his stateroom and retrieved his coat. A' He had gone half the distance to The Legion's 9414 posts through- - 3 YL VE wonderful girl was waiting for him the companion stair when giddi-jout the United States were asked eo - | 0 so that thev, together, could buffet ness assailed him. His head seemed [by the national executive committee : Xa gr, : | il i aig = y a storm swollen to the size of a basketball; |in session here this week to assume BD Re. A . ill HI a = To His coat was a rough tweed, his stomach was a leaden knot. [the responsibility for collecting 25.- & = ‘: mL Il t= = : ¢ ironic Christmas present from Old “Funny,” he thought. “Never been 000000 old records in a house-to- TE -— ; I - fim 2 = gr 2 Man Winters the vear before; it seasick in my life. But they say house canvass from coast to coast. ¢ S Ss =a = HR E, was like the Old Man to give Palm | there's always a first time" — ee > &: Ee Sa = ; 7” z Beach suits to Eskimos. { The handrail had suddenly be-| MOOSE WOMEN PLAN PARTY Td : e An ve \ t, tailor c + as rubbery as : The kitchen of the : —- a rap BS " . 1 :
made; |
