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co i ~~ - ; SE : fe S i ; TNIME OFFICIALS A NEW TIMES SERIAL— - Br se TE JURY. 0 Hor | | ROGERS Home Beautiful Floor [IN MARBLE PLAY "8 H | Heid BOY OF M | La | 1 {ear o in y Hazel Hei ergott I. Sh, co ) hid rrow for | ' T i istri THE S10 STORY: Ann Tucker turns te » |than anyone else in the world. I huge stone fireplace, and old, mel- know of his activities here any- 3 | ’ Times District Playoffs Set] om elowing ooks. “mstrings te anc |thought that, you. know—until I|low-looking furniture, caught at her|way. He was an old pirate, when 16-Year 0d Four Found Gully; ; yman. | For Saturday. fh, Gi 0 aie ER Jom you again And now I reals heat. “Colin, how can ou give Wis 1 knew him, and pirates dont] ‘Baby Sitter,” Acquitted. {! i favorite author, - in Port ¢that I don't really know you at all.” up?” usually spring, into being full ig ce Fifer, local | When the district playoffs in The( {ie 7 dance Seattle, and | “Oh, I dont know,” Colin said. # =» fledged.” NEW YORK, May 8 (U. PB) : ld at 2 p mn . Times-City Recreation division| writes Ann about the crack-up ef his (“I think you do, really. Surely Ive| “I'VE ALWAYS wanted to build| Ann was a little shocked, and 3 2 4 ‘ DiLe marbles tournament take place next me Years batyre. to convey something “of a house for myself, somehow. This|{t showed on her face. “Why ury verdicts dn two separate teenistian church Saturday at community centers and CHAPTER 3 myself in all those words Ive flung|is nice, Ill admit. But it's just &|Colin—" she protested. age murder trials late yesterday al will be a4 . || playgrounds throughout the city, AL ; In ou awe: Teel house. I had a happy boyhood Ke&| “Oh, he was a pirate on a big|scquitted Jack Turk, 14, of killing [ the following officials will be in| WHEN ANN lost her job— I 3 do say, I for myself than if|*1d it's 8 grand house for kids. The scale,” Colin assured her “and if|the baby girl he had guarded as . H es. a : 64, dled Mon- | charge: oe 4 Davia] T2ther, quit it in a melo- I'd left 1 to your own observation present i lianage Int Views, She orgie for teat JOU®| babysitter, and convicted Nicholas . , nearly. ays ven for it—admi or ¢ N. Emerson gS teld—Rjre emp an dramatic moment, her hand |—thats my business.” have at least the outward semblance i; even." ree 1%! Trinchillo, 16, for : : South Side—Miss Florence Beck-|Still stinging from violent| Ann LAUGHED at him. of a normal life.” he “Did the rest of the family ever Mudgen nung fo ounty, he had er and Chester Clift, referees. contact with the startled| “Look, Ann—need we be so po-| AnD Vangie Svat to the fire-|forgive him?” Ann asked. w gi He was a ll Kansas and Meridian playground though inebriated face of her lite? Think back on all the things place. S100 Dare, louklrig » “I don't know really. They're k San dan clare sb —Mrs. Emma Lou Vise and Miss you've told me—why I undoubtedly |*¢ the portrai ung above it. |g) gone, now, anyway. I'm the| keeper. $ ony. Masons Mary Marshall, referees, and Car-|employer—it was Colin Who know more about you than your|'t Ws of a lovely girl, with golden only surviving Drake. Not enemy| Turk, who had : tho roll Colby, scorer. came to the rescue, with the best friend. Remember me?" Sues ung = oat gray Tah. » Gluple bullets, a Gesman prison camp, sobbed and wept 3 otto. “Spring st. playground—Elgin Lee| oo “wot aot yaa” of It worked. They exchanged grins, |!D Der soft roun . nor those incredibly unsafe war. While pictured as : aughters, Mrs. | and Rex Johnson, referees. propo ; and dropped all formality. Ann apn time airplanes were sufficient to| An upset adoles- 3 tvansville and i . Coleman—Mrs. Martha Scheffel{house for him. It sounded |qiscovered that mot only was Colin . x = kill me off.” Colin grinned and|Cent who did not § s of Comp || and Joseph Fox, referees, and Jerry|like the ultimate in dream |interesting, he was fun. 7 COLIN CAME and stood beside changed the subject abruptly. |Fealize it was : , sons, Joseph Atherton, scorer. oly They reached Port Drake in time her. “My great-grandmother,” he “How about lunch?” he said. murder when he 8, Sgt. Loren Rhodius—Miss Frances Whitcraft |JOPS: for lunch. It was a nice, clean-|58id. “I love. that picture—you'll cre strangled and op ao, and and Edward Dersch, referees. Ann was humbly grateful—so|)ooxing town, clustered cosily around | Nave to have a special place for (To Be Continued) drowned 3-year-tanapolis; his Riley—Miss Wilma Maxie and grateful that she presented Colin | the harbor. They drove through the it in my new house. It's a Rae- a — old Sybil Gurfein, showed no emoara Fifer of Denzel Poindexter, referees. with the plans for the house that town, and up a hill to an imposing |burn, you know—and the only thing] OFFICIAL WEATHER [tion at the jury's verdict of “not rothers, Mose Military park—Mrs. Celestine Pet-|she had been dreaming over and|8reat house, overlooking the Sound. | that my father got from England. U. 5. Weather Bureau | SUiILY."” iffin and Care trie and Anthony Watkins, ref-|improving ever since he started|“Is this your house?” Ann asked. She was a great person, MAargaret| All Data in Central Daylight Saving Time| Trinchillo, who assumed a Hough Cal, and two ov erees, and Miss Mabel Reid, scorer.|studying architecture—the home she| Colin nodded, casually propri-| Duncan. She lived to be 90, and May's 1048 guy” attitude as he relied on tesace Hayes of " Northwestern—Miss Estelle Rob-|was to build some day, etary. before she died, with her own hands| Sunrise 5:38 | Sumset..... 746 Jynony py two Catholic priests who essie Rohsheld | erts and Albert Booth, referees. Connie was surprised, but on the * a =» she wrote the address on the crated | pyocipitation for 24 hrs. end. 7:30 ... .07/said they saw him miles away from . i i Forty-sixth and Indianola sts.|whole approving. She liked Colin “BUT—BUT—why do you want|picture that was her sign of for-|Total precipitation since Jan. 1 ....11.21|the scene of the crime, sobbed when i 53 Pi playground—Miss Louise Schulmeyer instantly, at their first meeting, to build one, then?” she asked. giveness to her grandson, Michael|Deficiency since Jan. 1 .. .......... 302|found guilty of second-degree mur- § RER { =r’ilece ‘ and Byron Crum, referees. and looked him over with a spec- He grinned at her. After all, Ann | Drake, exiled in disgrace from the The following table shows the tempera-| der: ¢ 4 1A in Conkle : w i f 8 ® Tarkington playground—Miss Elsie ulative eye. Like most happily —Jook at the size of it. We have|land of his birth—and doing right ture in other cities: After the verdict Turk was placed i : ervice ior Clark and Miss Helen Cowen, ref- married women, Connie was an|MOSst of it shut up—use only a half| well in the land of his adoption. i High Low| ") chilren's shelter to ] . Mm. tomorrow | erees, and Paul Cowen, scorer. instinctive matchmaker, dozen rooms. It's ridiculous to con-| “I might add. It was five years|hoston . ..... 0 1100000 6 "48 raigned Thursday in juvenile court | errer, lifelong Fall Creek park—Miss Lola Pfel- # = a» tinue . . . " before 1 was born that my father |GLGML, =: @ i lag a juvenile delinquent for the ) died yesterday | 6 0" fer and Mrs. Elsa Jackson, referees, IN THE LONG drive north to| Ann nodded. “But it's a nice|recelved that picture—and faint | Cleveland ©: 36 41 lying of the child last Feb. 23. 00 Koehne ste _ |i and Jesse Francis, scorer. Port Drake, Ann renewed her ac-|house” she said. “What will you|sounds of the family wrath were| prover m4 Judge Peter T. Farrell indicated own Hill. She a Northeast—Mrs. Wanda Cline and |quaintance with Colin as a man.|do with it, after you have another?” |still echoing in my earliest Bt. WADE «..oununarene <8 3 that the boy would be kept in a A | Miss Elsa Williams, referees, and|The easy intimacy of their letters| “Children's home,” Colin said | memory.” Indianapolis * (eity) ... ro suitable state institution until he on, Compy ! Wayne Murphy scorer. was gone, and she felt strangely|briefly. *Why was your lather exiled in Lov Angelos : oa Ulsan is, one grande igi 4 ; Brookside—Mrs. Thelma Merritt|shy with him. : Ann was even more impressed by | disgrace, Colin?” Ann asked. She|Miami .. - «..8 1 | Trinchillo, who has been before : A timely practical gift for Mother's D “ Mp Paul IL 8 u § grandchildren, y p g er's Day and Robert Bell, referees, and John| “Are you pondering the results|the inside of the house. It was|loved the romantic sound of it. |yFbEE SEW --oeeoee 88 os |judges 10 times on juvenile delin- ! ——— —next Sunday. Beautiful 53-piece set that _ apo ont Frances o be wioeHeln, Process of Jetter- lovely Dutsides a big English house|lt was like rt » 8 out ot » book, Okluvoma CRY ‘serves Dies $1 |Quency shares, Joces sentence of ! TS. Lomax : L green hills, gracious i. caxeainvriony . 59 40 years to life in penitentiary | : will add beauty to any table. Embossed and Joe Goodin, referees. “I'm wondering a little,” she|and right in its setting, but the calm| “I NEVER knew exactly,” Colin|Eittsburgh ....... + 3 » » the killing of Mrs. Pauline Gold- j 3 . Willard Park—Miss Mary Davis confessed, “where I got the idea/beauty of the enormous living admitted, “but I ‘haven't a doubt|8an Antonio .. :+ .. 88 64 |fire, 53, last Oct. 27, in her . i borders, attractively colored — Centers and Kenneth Hale, referees. that I know you rather better|room, with high-beamed ceiling, |that he deserved it. From what I Washington, D ¢. ile 8 48 goods store. ) " 2 in blue, yellow and rose. A wonderful The district champions determined | : Si : = Ra CeCe aT eee wr fy sonny wil me in Me or = : = i Se apolis champion. ; fg 1 50 The champion will go to CleveA 3523 land, O., June 3 through 7 to com-| . 3 ; pete in the national marbles cham- | : Scout Clrcup f v pionship with all expenses paid br : ’ Attend the Boy : al , The Indianapolis Times. vo ila” nina" Coliseum, May 10-11 ; Saturday's play will start at our i % Oredit Terms +r Lagaway +r At no extrs oest 9 a m. « | 1 DEGREE FOR NIMITZ : . Times Special SOUTH BEND, May 8 =Admiral ’ of the Fleet Chester W. Nimits,| 00 / . J 1 chief of naval operations, will be ’ and ewelers awarded the honorary degree doc-| tor of law at a special convocation Lower Floor , + « § N. Ilinois St. Moy 35.20 the University 9 Nae C. 8. C., Notre Dame president, announced today.

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