Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1946 — Page 17
C. 11, 1948
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; : « : {blinds at the home of his . for sale. RENO, Nev, Dec. 11 (U. Pe . : Checks Rheumatic ; He estimated that nearly half the C | M Li . By Rene Ryerson Marf|Fimind Wilson, 61, portly and| He married Elena Thoraon, Pai Q ickl el balance is of ships, many a e |Z Y Y balding author of “The Memoirs of | Who ° yesterday divorced MN op ain vic Y S up lS of them suitable only for scrapping. 2 ‘ Hecate County,” “10 his fourth Worth Thornton: of New York y It you suffer from rheumatic; arthritis or . |The scrap industry, he added, cur- CHAPTER 19 opi looked at Russel, “That sort way. The more he thought SOUS Fes —————— ; neuritis pain, try this stfhiple inexpensive home ! . rently is over-supplied with surplus| RED WAS FLYING above clouds Of evens the score, doesn't it? it, the clearer the idea grew in his . — Plan Would Ee Tm Ea wii |. [LASHINOTON, Dew: 11 (0. #3, Ely - of fog. Visibility Was sero. Hel Ritel grime bok a4 him, “Just) mind 1 " Ni ures Ne ol en Ars ast No Hoss. |qUATier MAFK In its dispose] of $14,- meester circled and circled but he couldn’t|® mutual benefit society, that's what| It ‘was. a ‘simple, effective’ and ANU ENR IENTY I SH CETL LIE | all and pleasant. You need only 3 tablespoc 392,000,000 worth of 1d In ELLIOTT IN CAUCASUS find the landing field. He began |We are.” find solution. It would take him! : | fuls two times a day. Often within 48 hours | 994,00, of world war to be frightened - “But where am I? Red wanted out of Russels life and away from Dec. 11 (U.P). § — sometimes overnight — splendid results are surplus equipment and property. LONDON, Dee. 11 (U. P.).—Radio T'ghtened, ; y ] : Wha If ‘you do. Bot feel betver. revarn'the| Vice Adm. Edward L. Cochrane, |Moscow reported today that the El-| And ‘then suddenly he wasn't|t0 Xow. . the Suddenly dangerous pPraximity : tion was con- empty package and Ru-Ex will cost you noth- |, . = : at/alone in the plane. There was a “Colorado Springs,” Janice ex- of Elise Varney—and it offered a
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girl with him, a tall dark girl with lovely brown eyes. She smiled at him. A wonderful smile. And then she reached ous a slender brown hand with long crimson nails and
plained. “Russel and I are staying at one of the hotels here. And the car is about repaired. As soon as you're able to travel, well’ all go home.” &
tway, too, for him to rebuild his own | [life Without help from the Condons, Without help from anybody. The way a man ought to bald his life, drawing neither on friendship
ttude. laid it over one of his hands on “ uu nor ge ary of Agriculture the controls of the plane. Vung MOVED his head in assent (To Be Continwed) son to limit the smiled rather foolishly.
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and let the exe Black, Royal Blue, Pink or » A girl he had never seen before? | Janice and Russel had left him. a } slfect ine sell k, Light rl $2.95 Red's eyes narrowed with an effort| So he had called for Lis, had he, nied Joe beauty was crushed of concentration, [in his delirfum? almost beyond recognition by \ AAI There was, something : familiar nn blood-stained claw hammer which | et about her . . . the blue serene eves| RED GROPED back in his mind jay ot her side. The killer had u u re and the dimple that came with her trying to remember things in that covered the body with a blanket : smile. Then he rememberd. This |delirium. He had thought he was|f. mn the bed. i . 1 . | was Janic Condon—Russel's’ sister, flying, and, that Elise was with Within five hours after the slay- ¢ BEANE | But what was she doing here with| him, He even remembered the ing was discovered, police had! al - ‘him? ’ ecurities hm? ‘2 0» touch of her hand on his hand, booked a man described as an “im- | : : and the soft feel of it against his portant witness” They announced | HIS EYES opened wider and he| face. later a “definite suspect” was benapolis 4 :
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Red could feel the tender warmth of her hand against his, He made a quick movement, tried to bend over and kiss her hand as it lay there. But when he moved she
» “LIE STILL” still” “Liz—Liz—Liz,"” he said brokenly. “Lie still,” the girl's soft voice
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{ turned his head and there was Rus{sel on the other side of the bed | grinning affectionately at him, “What the h— . . .” Red began. “Take it easy, boy,” Russel advised him, “You've just skipped a couple of days on the calendar,” % Together they gave him the de- \ [tails of the accident, and told about Janice flying out to see how badly {1 ~~ | they were hurt. “She wouldn't believe me when I
JANICE PUT in proudly, “That |isn't quite all, Red. Russel saved | vour life this time. The doctor says if he hadn't gotten you out from | under the car and put the tourni- | guet on your leg when he did, that you'd have bled to death.”
Janice had a mischievous streak. She could not resist baiting him a little. “By the way,” she said gaily, “you've been holding out on
Red's face was dyed with a quick rush of blood, He glanced gulltily at Russell, but it was evident, even to his befuddled brain, that neither Russel nor janice had the least inkling as to who Lis was.
oh, she was a girl I knew a long time ago. A long time ago!” He lay thinking things over after
And he remembered the look in her eyes. Kindness, compassion and something more. Yes, there had been a great deal more in the eyep of Elise Varney when she had looked at him in his delirium. There had been love there--love for him, At that point, Red left off trying to retrace his delirium and faced cold reality. Elise Varney's eyes filled with love for him! Wish-
{ful thinking that was, of course.
had hdppened. He'd quarreled with her from the first moment they met. He knew she despised him. And yet, somehow, and in spite of
love with her. » Of all the prize idiots he eertainly
had known
of his hat , , , to pick on Elise Varney. And if her natural dislike of him was not barrier enough there was
all that, he had managed to fall in|
was tops. After all the girls: he|
. . . all the girls he! . Y could have married at the drop | ow 0 Hye
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BURTONSVILLE, Md. Dee. 11 (U, P). — Police investigated the possibility “ today that the jealous rage of a man she had been dating
The young woman-—clad only in brassiere and panties—was found bludgeoned to death last night in a bedroom of her family’s unten-
{Ing sought, The witness was reeased on bond,
The suspect was not identified, but it was reported that he had | been dating Mrs, McAllister, The witness is reported to have lon police the other man had | {threatened Mrs. McAllister with a| {knife while they were in a parked! car. i The vietim's husband, Edgar Me- |
165 WACS REACH JAPAN | TOKYO, Dee. 11 (U.' P.).—One hundred and sixty-five WACs arrive here tomorrpw and Friday to tmke up ‘army duties in Tokyo. |
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