Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1946 — Page 20
ERNE R
» ~ £3 1 g to :
ITY-WIDE BRANCHES 12 ead vectors
N. W. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE sYATEM
“THE TORY: Buse ropomes and Elise him for proms: it uss is hurt une Elise I can't |. understand ah she doesn’t MSE! hla him, Red's professor gtPh unk English,
CHAPTER 14 IT WAS A tight, hard feeling—a very physical feeling of muscles contracted into ‘a hard knot in his chest, that Red was aware of as he walked out of the English professor's office. :
he may
s a lanky, tow-headed kid, in the darkened bedroom of a strange house where his aunt and uncle had taken him after his mother's funeral. He had been trying hard not to cry, rubbing his eyes with grimy emall knuckles, Fighting the waves of loneliness and grief sweeping over him.
he had overheard the aunt and {uncle talking about him.
It was a feeling he had first known | {what he himself was and what he
could do.
IN THE midst of all that misery |
whether or not he could hear, They had called him “her brat” and talked dbout a “home” and then * [something about insurance money and if they wanted it they'd have to keep him. & And so he had known he wasn't wanted. And this tight, hard feeling had come then. It had never left him until he went into the army. . » ” THE ARMY had been fine for Red. He had been accepted there for
And because he was naturally high-spirited and liked fun, because he was fast with his fists and had a reckless swift courage the men he trained with had respected and liked him. Everybody had been his friend. And in that atmosphere of cam-
|araderie Red had expanded. He {had become a man, sure of himself
took its place and with in the old feeling that he had thought gone forever, . . » AND BECAUSE of it he became more rude and churlish, He didn’t even pretend to be civil’ to Elise any more. When he had to speak to her he'd preface his remark with “Liz” or “Babe” or “Sister,” because he knew she hated the terms. The week of the final examinations for the quarter arrived. Red's hours at the laboratory that week were irregular, He came in and worked whenever he had time to spare. And so it happened that he came in about 3 o'clock one afterndon— the day he'd taken his final exam —and walked up to Elise: and waited for he instructions, » s » ELISE LOOKED up from a test
and his place in the world. Now that sure fine confidence] was lost. Lost ignominously be-|
tube she was clamping over a Bunsen burner and met his stony gaze. She jerked her head in the direc- |
CARLES CRAINIIALAINIAL VLAD LLL on
Call Me Liz i imes Serial) By Rene Ryerson Mart far-Away Soldiers
somberly.
“The thing 1s; Russel's
> Be oui
emery, me ne mer | eo Sonos Sweet
he came home, worse now. I'm—I'm afraid’ he going to crack up completely, don’t know what the trouble is .
things here at fhe. factory.
thought maybe you'd kndw , , .”
» ” ” “DO YOU want me to talk to
him?” Red asked finally.
Condon considered. Suddenly he “This is the end of the quarHow long - will you
said: ter,- isn’t it? have off from classes?” About 10 days, Red told him.
“How about ‘you and Russ taking a trip? Going off some place where you can be together for a few days. Maybe you could find
out what the trduble is.” “Well, I—" Red began. “I'll pay all expenses,” went on persuasively.
But he's ‘much 's| NEW YORK, Dec. 5 (U. P.).—You
Condon “Red, «you
I|can téll how far from home you are
« :|by the so he never talks to me except about y RES & G.I. requests.
I So say Jennifer and Penelope, | the att ractive Marshall Sisters, who have ‘just returned from a six months’ tour of the Pacific island bases with the “In the Mood” variety unit of UBSO-Camp Shows. The St. Petersburg, Fla, singers say even the roughest, toughest soldier audience will quiet right
ballad that-reminds them of home. |
Advertisement
cough , | chitis is not own for a heart-throb, sentimental afford to take a chance
Such jive numbers as “Cement- | mixer” or “Hey, Boba Rebop,” may |
| creosote b y special p
be the . hep-cat's dream at the |
training camp, but by the time a serviceman has been sitting by the road to Tokio for awhile he's all for songs of home and mother, according to Jennifer and Penelope. They cite the terrific and lasting popularity - of “White Christmas”
overseas.
Advertisement
Beware e Coughs -
. That Ha 2 On
¢ bronchitis may , chest cold, or acute Jon. it treated and you cannot sk pls ag Creonision @ seat. of the! trouble to to help loosen and expel germ laden nature to ier, ‘blends ds beechwood other medicines for tes. coughs.
¥ any Shedicines
would be doing me the biggest
to Lou dan
BIG Fh SRITE Roman Cleanser is used in millions of homes. You will like it, too. Buy the gallon
1 h tion of the door to the front offices. | favor possible, if you'll ‘help. me for convenience, economy.
out on tins.” “Mr. Condon wants to see you— he said to tell you as soon as you came in.” “You mean the Old Man?” “Yes,” Elise said, compressing | {her lips into a thin line, She won- |
ANI dered if there was some pathologi-| [cal reason why Red McFan could | {never speak of anyone with a measure of respect. ® nn = i RED STALKED off without a word of thanks to her for relaying the message and Elise looked after his broad disappearing back. She had thought seriously sev-| eral times lately of asking Russel to have Red assigned to work with| one of the other chemists in the laboratory. - She felt.-that the irritation he | . R ; ; caused her was really becoming | g ; detrimental to her work. | EE ————— " But she hadn't spoken to Russel about it largely because relations between them were strained. They | weren't back on the old footing of |easy friendship which Elise had so yopetiy desired. Elise was learning slowly and Wil that friendship between la man and a woman is impossible. It had to be something more than {that , , . OF sumetiithg much less. | » " “SIT DOWN, Ra sit down,” Arthur Condon said fenially when | | Red entéred his office and waved to chair beside his desk. He offered a cigar which Red | declined with, “Thanks. If you don’ t| mind, I'd ‘rather have one of my own cigarets.” “Certainly. Certainly,” Arthur] Condeh said. They both lit up and for a mo-| iment there was silence between |them. Condon’s face was lined ¢ with worry and he had the air of| % |a man with something important to |say and yet hardly knowing how to
begin. ” »
FINALLY HE looked up and di-| rectly at Red. His question was |abrupt. “Red, do you know what's| | wrong with Russel? = What's on his | mind, I mean. There's something | bothering him” | Red was surprised. “No—MF. Condon, I don't, As a matter of fact, I haven't seen much of Russ lately. You know school keeps me pretty busy. I've been studying for [ue finals.” Arthur Condon shook his head
$l, 500, 000 OFFERING Kaho Orchariss
Machine Tools, Wire, Pumps, find DOT Big Boon Chemicals, Tool Sets, Brake Linings
their voices | cause -he could not dash off an The fear of failure
? MEMBER FEOLRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORpaRATIaN They hadn't kept
down, they hadn't known or cared English essay. you must like the
(To Be Continued)
on ATS EAS
Even Grane will praise quick, Duff of making family favori
To regular fin batter, ad cups candied and nuts,. Pou Bake 1 hour i to cool sever
By Elsie, $
On Routes 25 & 42, North of Cincinnati |
ARCA A AMIRARRARRIRARE RRNA RAY ); Ada dd 3
i. Says Elsie “the seasc It's a ref - upper , for any folks, it's “for that Ask for ream, ir dishes, in home pa a Borden
[PHOENI RST:
Ea aS.
Some of the many items included in this sale. Each offering lotled and displayed for quick, comprehensive inspection.
he :
Nearly all of Idaho's orchardists have :wung to the use of DDT sprays. TA Fruit growers and entomologists A y have discovered that the difference i" between the old lead ‘drsenate {sprays and new sprays shows up [most in the quality of fruit on the] trees, A dozen arsenate spray tant: {ments still allowed codling moths | [to scar nearly half of an orchard's| | fruit. .DDT-sprayed orchards that] have taken only three treatments] have shown practically no damage. |
The range of items gathered for this sale is so wide and varied that offerings must be seen to really appreciate the importance and scope of this Buyers' Opportunity. We enumerate a few of the Nems Included:
Abrasive wheels for almost every esonceiveble application.
Gas. and electric motor-driven PUMPS (mostly centrifugal). ELECTRIC WIRE and CABLE, including such types as glazed col ton covered and 26-strand lamp cord. MACHINE TOOLS, such os twist drills, pertable chain saws, shaper heads, pneumatic rivet sols, lathe converters, electric grinders and abrasive wheels,
(RACs AARRANRRARTISRITNNARAY
Ae UDA] 341 ar
Heavy-duty BRAKE LINING in 3'4" ond 6" widths for internal end external brakes. Engineer-machinist TOOL SETS. Truck-size PNEUMATIC FLOATS, oval. TAPE and THREAD, Neoprene end rubberized tape.
including
CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS for rust prevention, fire extinguisher charges; and others. Miscellaneous OFFICE FURNITURE. Power SEWING MACHINES.
INSPECTION AND SALES DATES
Cortifled Veterans of World War Il . 9, f oe L RFC for Resale to Small Business :" . , 13 State and Local Governments . 16 Eligible Non-Profit Institutions "=
Non-PHOtIY BUOYOIS. .ccov iho vssariionsosmmrss ‘ . 18
HOURS OF SALE: 9 AM te 3PM, Except Saturday, Sunday and Holiduye.
TURN IN YOUR
USED FATS!
Theyre Needed Toda More Than . Ever Pefo
Generel Requirements for All Sales (Including Nen-Prierity Commerciol Groups) buyers. Brokers are excluded co of authority fo purchase.
showevidence must be cortified of nearest cortitying must shew Suification date ond case
1 Payments must be made when requested, unless credit hos been established in advance ot WAA Regional Offices. Busi. ness chocks, or approved personal checks, will be accepted, 2. Purchaser's order must stale thereon: a “This order is subject to WAA Standard Conditions of Sale, and all other advertised terms and conditions and ne other forms or conditions shall be binding on WAA."™ Bb. Type of business and level of rade, 3. Exporters buy at wholesale levels. ©. Wholesalers must sign “Whelesalsrs Contificats.®
Rol erat anads sms whic ts WAA Standurd Conditions of Sule. J Sealed Bid bs specie fad, envelopes must be marked “Sealed Bid — Sale No. AA may reject any
"Ww . 08 Gl Sadar Sr a aT did. Sole No. All deliveries are F. O, B. location, ‘Government ocquisition cost.
FOR FURTHER
* is wh
Try its hambuyr 8ip of | Wine lik Claret, first-clas flavored, Saling. I getti Californi ine Ad 717 Marj rancisco
INFORMATION CONTACT
: ADMINISTRATION
Under the Jurisdiction of CINCINNATI! REGIONAL OFFIC 704 Roce Si, Cincinnati, Ohle PArkway 7160 ‘ ¥
