Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1942 — Page 17
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2.8 8 By FRANK WIDNER NELSON “EDDY will sing Cole Porter's “Rosalie” from his new picture of the same title when his weekly series is broadcast tonight on WFBM at 7 o'clock. 4 Other songs to { be heard include 4 “Neath the Southern Moon,” from I@ Victor Herbert's # “Naughty Marietta”; “The Red Rosy Bush,” arranged by Victor 3 Young; “The ; Lord’s Prayer,” by Nadine Conner Alfred Hay Malotte, and “When the Caissons Go Rolling Along.” Nadine Conner, lyric soprano of the series, will join Mr. Eddy in “Barcarolle,” from Offenbach’s “Tales of Hoffman.” a's 8 WFBM HAS A new r _ who works all night and s . the daytime. The young man is Barry Stuart, who is on the night shift at the Link-Belt Co. and who stars on the radio station’s, afternoon show, i & “Rhythm andg Song,” broadcast Monday through Friday at 3 p. m.
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band, from where he went on to join Orville Knapp. He rejoined Reichman, later dropping out of the entertainment fields to go to work for a shoe manufacturer. Coming to Indianapolis, he again went back into the entertainment fold. Barry attended the University of Washington, where he earned his tuition by leading his own dance orchestra.
” » ” MYSTERY story lovers will get a triple dose of their favorite radio programs tonight when “Manhattan, at Midnight” (WISH, 7:30) turns up with a crime story to join the regular “who-dunnits,” “Thin Man” (WIRE 7) and “Mr. District Attorney” (WIRE, 8:30). The WISH drama concerns the troubles of John Henry in convineing everyone he is a gangster, The story of the not-too-tough gunman will be revealed in the comedy drama, “The Good Bad Actor,” starring Ruth Weston and Louis Scrin. . On the other programs, Nick and Nora Charles go after saboteurs who destroy test planes and kill pilots in the “Thin Man” series and “Mr. . A.” breaks up the robbery of a Da case crammed full of military information. tJ ” ” MELODIES from Rudolf Friml’s “Rose Marie” will be heard tonight on “Great Moments in Music” at 9 o'clock on. WFBM. . . . Jesse Jones, Jecretaky of commerce and federal loan administrator, will outline the role business must play to prevent inflation at 7: 15 o'clock tonight on WIBC.
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CHAPTER TWELVE
JUDITH opened her eyes and stared dazedly about the hospital room. At the foot of the bed a doctor and nurse watched her anxiously. She had slept for 24 hours, a sleep of exhaustion encouraged by a sedative the doctor had given her. Suddenly all the events of the night on the boat came back to her. “Let me out of here,” she cried, and started to get out of bed. But the nurse stepped forward and firmly forced her back. “You must be very careful,” she insisted. . “You are a sick girl,” put in the physician. Judith looked at the doctor deflantly. “I want to know if I look like a crazy person?” - The doctor shook his head quickly and smiled at her. “Of course not, my dear, you're just a sick young lady.” “All right then. Listen to me. Call up the Watson Airplane factory and ask for Mr. Mathews aad tell him to corhe after Miss Kingsly at once. Will you do that? Promise?” He nodded. “I'll do it right away, Miss Kingsly. Now you rest and have some food.”
» 8 » JUDITH was given food and after she had finished her hair was combed and curled and tied up. She was beginning to think her message had not been delivered or that Mathews had deserted her when the door o$ her room was pushed open and in came the manager of the factory, weighed down with boxes and bundles, and followed by the doctor and nurse. “Miss Kingsly!” he cried. “I've never been so glad to see a person in my life.” He dropped the boxes on the floor and reached to kiss her cheek as if he were an old friend. “We've been crazy. Mr. Watson is flying out here—should be in here in a few hours now.” Judith smiled, her eyes glowing. But before she could speak, the doctor was saying apologetically: “I'm so sorry about all this, Miss Kingsly. ” She accepted the apology with a wave of her bandaged hand. “Mr. Mathews—what happened to Tom? Did the detec—" Her eyes were cloudy with tears. He smiled and nodded his head. “The detectives reached the boat right after you *jumped overboard. There was some shooting but all the men were captured and Burke was unharmed. Even the ones at the house were caught. That's why the detectives were a little slow in catching up with you.” “Then Tom is all right.” Gladness rang in her voice. “He will be in a little while,” grinned the manager knowingly. “Just as soon as I get you out of here. I haven't told him yet about you. I have him out at my place.] We'll go there immediately.”!
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dress in the lovely things Mathews had bought for her. The bandages were removed from her hands and Judith found that the scratches had healed nicely. 2-8 # THE CAR pulled info the driveway and Mathews pointed in the direction of the swimming pool. “Follow the walk around there and youll find him somewhere nearby.” Judith slipped from the car and hurried down the flagstones. She had never been so happy in her life. She rounded a shrub and ran smack into someone. She bounced back breathless, as the man turned. ““ Judy!” For a moment, Tom Burke could not believe his eyes. : “Oh, Tom!’ she cried and reached hands toward him. “I'm not a ghost.” That was all she needed to say at the moment. Much later Mathews came out to say that Watson was there and wanting to see them. Judith’s eyes were bright with the happiness of love as she and Pom slowly followed him to the house. “Miss Kingsly!” Watson hurried across the room and took her into his arms. Judith, astonished by his sudden action, was mute-and wide-eyed. He kissed the top of her head. “My dear girl—I have been frantic over your disappearance. I'm taking you back east with me—at once.” “Just a minute,” put in Tom. “Miss Kingsly doesn’t work for you any more.” “What do you mean?” Watson almost shouted the question; then he subsided and smiled. “I see,” he said. “I suppose you are taking over the job of her future ” Judith blushed as Tom’s arm went around her waist and pulled her to his side. “That's right, Mr. Watson,” Burke answered. “Judith did a swell job for the company. She was responsible for rescuing me and capturing those spies. No man could have done better. never want her life put in danger again, and it isn’t going to he.” There was a twinkle in his eyes as he kissed her. Watson was beaming at them as he reached for Tom’s hand; then he turned to Judith. “T'll miss seeing that red head of yours every day, Miss Kingsly. But, frankly, I sent you out here because I hated to see you and Burke separated. I thought you two might patch things up if I threw you together.” Judith turned glowing eyes tothe man she loved. Mathews suddenly reasserted himself. as host. “Well, seeing that the future is taken care of, suppose you two explore the garden again. I'll entertain Mr. Watson.”
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