Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1946 — Page 29

10, 1946

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party following Jock's marriage to ane

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favorite author. They become friends

| By Scripps-Howard Newspapers | WASHINGTON, May | house for him. He suggests that she '. 1. O. Political Action Committee | move inte his old home at Port Drake

i it {ll meet here tomorrow to co-ordi-| is underway. Mrs, Christmas, his house-

als are a menshe darted into at the 21 club. you ought to hat out loud?” hey are.” ley make celebe.” ude,” she cone us! Not the

eo same general objectives, «| ders if he plans to marry again, One of these groups is the Inde- | . CHAPTER 5

andent Citizens Committee of the | , . rts, sciences and professions, of, IT WAS early evening,

F ve chairman soon after his res-| mation as secretary of the inte- d or. Mr. Ickes, now a newspaper ner on the way,” Colin said. slumnist, was ‘hether he could attend the Satur‘ay meeting, ‘ ; " The other group is the National | Ann felt very peaceful, sit-

ily a small frac- | into the movie s0 busy chasing r they ever get |

Leaded by Dr. Frank Kingdon, of | : : few York, and Elmer A. Benson, @ booth, listening to Colin's

yrmer Farmer-Labor governor of skillful ordering of dinner.

Tinnesota. She smiled at him across the Roosevelt Heads One Group table, then glanced at the other

some influence | er or a band.

ald give them.” : yrents The C. I. O.-P. A. C. and Citizens side of the room, and suddenly her y ». A. C. were both headed by Sid-| heart was in her throat and beatshame the way ey Hillman until recently, They | ing there so hard she thought she all hours,” she | | iffer in that the C. I. O.-P. A. C., | would suffocate. Her hands felt

ay hookey from | d some of those 16 streets wait- | lubs for. people he early morn-

s a labor organization is barred weak, and she dropped them into rom certain activities which, are her lap to hide their trembling. pen to the Citizens P. A. C. | Colin looked at her a moment, The Independent Citizens Com- | puzzled, then followed her eyes and nittee of the arts, sciences and jsaw Jock and Nina sitting at a wrofessions recently named James | table across from them. Wwosevelt as its national director | yn» f political organization, “MY ©HOICE of inn wasn't so Mr. Hillman and C. I. O. Presi- | pod, was it?” ‘Colin said. “I'm llent Philip Murray have forecast | Ann.” auch political activity for C. I. O.4 : A “ >, A. C. in this year’s congressional| “It's all right,” Ann said. “It was ontests. In Tuesday's primaries | just—unexpected.” hey apparently suffered a defeat| She was very quiet throughout n the Ohio Democratic senatorialiynner she ate little, playing with rimary, but won in probably tWo yor go04, listening to Colin politef three congressional contests in ly, and making noncommittal anAlabama. swers. Jock didn’t see them until ‘Green -Raps-C.-1. 0. Group he had risen from the table. He William Green, A. F. of L. presi- | spoke briefly to Nina, then hurried fent, attacked the C. I. O. political | over, “Hullo, Ann. How are you?

probably more kids for lettin, that. ; » they got that g' stars, don't zines told them ed it, And they to you, too, if] them off when

wn to put her | {usband is Desi | ic-looking band | rom Cuba who | last December. . 20-piece band |}

A NEW TIMES SERIAL—

The Heart to Fin

i : «3 | © THE-STORY: Ann Tucker turns to a h wearir ressi * jchedules Meeting TOMOT- |. Encino aivsntsr. for. sumtort ot a | oe, Ald EO On ED el mamas ans wan tals Lontnd and other girl. She is flabbergasted when [sald absently, her eyes on Alan. she finds out he is Colin Drake, her |upgyjing you have no idea how the door. Ann followed him, and 3% # . and when Ann loses her drafting job, |good it is to see you, Will you be he said, “I think my absence would 10—~The | Colin proposes that she build a new here for a while?” “I'll be here 10 days—unless that presence, just now.” o be near the job while construction | |onoshoreman’s late plans with other groups having | himelr will he in New Td Starts. :, That mught delay salle “Alan is first officer on a freighter,” Ann said to Colin.

A SLEEPY: voice from the hall | hich Harold Ickes became execu- when they started back tow-|inquired, “Don't tell me that's Alan hand, “You have no idea how you | prake ard Seattle. “We'll have din-|I hear?” and Connie, her hair in two fetching braids over her should-|ly, { weari uncertain today| “They stopped at a roadside i Ei re realy no right minds the next time yOU wouldn't worry about his inteninn, more than halfway there, |blinking a little. Her voice trailed come,” Connie promised.

sion and opens | raction at the onight.

ganization in a Philadelphia ;peech Wednesday before the Pennwylvania State Federation of Labor,

ie charged the C. I. O.-P. A. C.|

8 responsible for majorities in con;ress, particularly in the house, \gainst legislation desired by ortanized labor. | The coalition of Republicans and southern Democrats in the house, 1e asserted; “is for anything the J. I. O. is against, and against wnything the C. I. O is for.” He added that “the dual movenent has been unable to hide the ‘act that many of its organiza-

ions are dominated by Communists ind many of its policies follow the]

Jommunist line.”

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How do you do, sir,” to Colin. Nina came up then and sald, | “Hullo, Ann, And Colin, Why how nice—I didn’t know you two knew each other.” “Neither did I,” Jock added.

. ” » “WE'RE VERY old and very intimate friends” Colin answered gravely. “When did you get back in town?” 2 . » “Just yesterday,” Nina answered. Ann smiled at her tentatively, and wondered if Nina knew how {long and close had been her friend-

{ship with Jock. Nina was looking {lovely, her face glowing with hap‘piness. Ann had to admit that the Hamiltons were an extraordiy handsome young couple.

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ril When they had gone, after exSAN JOSE, Cal (U. P). — The| hanging a few more commonwife of Durwald L. Frazier, 25, had places, she felt distinct relief, Colin 1 right to leave home when he) .ached across the table and held went on a fishing trip lasting two per hang briefly. “Good girl, Ann,”

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nome when he returned.

vears, according to Superior Court! ne said approvingly.

: ¥ At least Foley refused to grant ; Wrazier an anmiiment sitar-he THEY TALKED little during the

ifled he was married April 1, 1940, t ind left the same day for Alaska goin Jukes hig est > Sront o on a fishing trip which ended in|g. ved around the lib 3 rary door. 1942. Frazier said his wife wasn't A$ they passed the side veranda, a

. = rest of the drive back to Seattle.

and together they

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ishadows, and a deep masculine {voice said uncertainly, “Ann?” “Alan!” Ann cried, and running 'up the steps flung herself into his arms. “Oh Alan, Alan darling, I'm so glad to see you! Why didn’t you let us know you were coming.” Still clinging to Alan’s arm, Ann turned to face Colin. “This is my brother,” she explained. “Alan, I want you to know Colin Drake,” { a = 0»

{ SHE PULLED out her key, and

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drive back to ‘Port Drake and get everything settled.” Then. he called goodnight to everybody, and left,

Colin got up and walked toward

“WHO'S THE guy?” Alan dethan my | manded. actually 8 “Do you realize that you've been “I HATE to have you rush oft | WitR him for 14 hours?” Connle e

like this,” Ann said. |

wMr. Drake” Connie called. “tbe ) “Are his intentions honorable?”

. |Davey added delicately. geieman 30 back ‘of me 5 my] Ann _sat down, and deliberately

lit a cigaret. “In due order,” she Colin waved a salute with one caid casually, “the guy is Colin | I realize quite well how relieve my mind,” he said solemn- | ong I've been with him—and it's {been very nice, too. He's my new “We'll be clothed and in OUT boss, Davey, and. if I were you I

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oF Lima a Jitue Squea), 05 Als “All right,” Sea Bid ak nd find out. Which may, or may . . for . } strode forward and swept her off|tomorrow, so expect it.” en not, be a break,” she concluded figgens' P. 4, C, »noh © noWiting quietly in the corner of | her feet with one competent arm./to Ann he said, “I'm staying in “Hullo, Sis!” he said. “Hi, Davey!” | town overnight. over her shoulder to the tall blond first thing in the morning and we'll! — “ - presen Senengen - i ——

. { thoughtfully. I'll be out here

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