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are against [roared after her. wnee had some news of imy Up the steps toward her hur. portance to Granny, but herloony, you know.” fi FE Med a man in black, _Her dazed anger prevented his telling it. He “Is he Mrs. Colville’s grandon his job, And 8cross across the street, and an fhatinct/ind “made” the preacher. That “Her son. He must be better'n ike Castrion! came wp from her childhood brought a corkscrew right that cooled Rigi30 years old.” sobbing appeal from her. {Hoob~it was the ciue Pawnee “Has he some resentment “Padre! Padre—in the namie Wanted. He bad seen it before against me? Is that why he ‘urgent: “Mike! It's Granny. That|0f God--" and he suddenly remembered tried to burn the church?” oo «=| “She threw herself into one ot Where. : “GEORGE |. think ke ‘made it "ail the moment was at work in the/the rooms, and slammed the In the midst of his unhappy hoch ’ | the back steps church (flower garden, {door behind her. An instant abatpaction he glanced up and other folks, Saag ee. J Yeunaing up We sront went, husting But before he took the "frat! FSctiOR 4 ie Da ics [tore WE or arom & e back,

top Into. the room his shoulder| {8¢ WAS ET the oe. I Aria away some of the, ; {spun around. He glared. It was|(OF Who bad set the broken bone plants and put them in water,” es om drunk.! Carlisle aid not_ stop to in- [opm isl he § in it. Carlisle halted and foghed md the priest thoughttully. one thing with which quire how ' Pawnes Mawson Carlisle, who had just reached. pion. ™ © “Bad. All bad” cope. . Terror happened to know what was go-| the landing from below. “What are you doing here? The priest shook his head, ling on at Granny Colville’s wit bl oo v hom do a Big asked Carlisle, His glance took| ty “Nobody’s all bad.” YOu beeg ape!” OUL even being there to see it. He( S00 do... IW. WHALn the broken suitcase and the “I bet God ain't very well acsavage manner hurried out of the garden and Y% Aang dirty bundle. |quainted with Granny Colville, him. crossed the street at a run. | CO "U6 BATHS whove and below “uy got thrown out of my|then.” thick lips twisted, He # no. hate a je Jom room. Dunno where I'm gonna, “You might be surprised. As and | BIG HOOB held his wife at agape. he wrestlers teeth bared |'AY my head tonight. But Ii/for Georgie, you say he has a Hoob, you're hurting my arm!” arm's length, his hand like Iron he |didn’t medn to clutter up the love for flowers, I don't think whimpered. “You're crazy!” on her wrist. scawled horribly, Inside the

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+¥Ynez whimpered church steps.” there could be a higher recomtried in terror, Then she! Boh please’ the sir begged. ¢ priest side-stepped the rusk, You mean you have nowhere mendation than that.” . arm e sent her flying across the to stay? Come with me,” he said.) To Be Continued scream was heard all over room, colliding with the wall so! avoiding even the sudden deadly, yg

|side-cluteh. And as Big Hoob ‘We'll see if we can’t find you copyright, Ne. Yon” The Jndianapolls

house. oom heard down hard hat she alinost fell. thundered by he struck—a blow “0mething— here at he church.” | Tier: and the a. the street. Was heard across n screamed again, ® quick and savage as the thrust of SARAH FOOTE ved t 1 Deu Fora Set street. ‘by Carlisle. who atiread madness and death in ia, quick an head, rocking the giant's’ ‘ OTE arrived at je m m a mid-morning in” the old rectory skull, For Friday Night

b : automobile, which she had kept pe Dengan Big Hoop Sroliched. Bt instead of turning it over to the, The Indianapolis Te Deum In- ; Carlisle Sterne] swittly a Te new minister. ‘The widow drove ternational will present the Rev. GIVE A INSTEAD blows, sharp with the crack of determinedly, as she did every- Benjamin Masse, 8. J, of New

/ thing. When there was a ques- York ‘in an address on “Can i hane aghinst bare, 3 tion of precedence at an inter- Labor and Management Keep the : section, it was simply up to the peace?” Friday at 8:15 p. m. in of a TOY! 8 Big H00H wipsd the ool other car to get out of the way./the Murat Theater. : op wn . ” mt and She found the young man, Mr. gather Masse teaches indust- | BRUSH-A-PHOTO KIT [fd Bim mh fier 2 SETAE Shales Bers he io \ "pa. two slashing blows. The second. {desk, working rather desperately.School, is associate editor of the

t He gestured at the notes on his magazine “America” and editor STL esullar Suisting aguinst desk. “I'm without a secretary.” of “The Catholic Mind.” In re‘his jutting blue-grained chin. But. Mrs. Baldridge?” {cent articles, he has opposed both | For an instant Big Hoob stood 1¢ looked alittle weary. “Mrs. (the Taft-Hartley act and pro-‘stock-still, a look of vague sur- Baldridge has decided not to re- posed administration labor legisprise in his little sunken eyes, MAI ON as church secretary, and jation. On the other hand, Father Then the eyes glazed. His arms her brother, Mr. Bute, the care-| {Masse wrote: [fell to his sides. His knees buckled, ‘Aker, bas left with her.” | “Americans in passing the land he pitched forward on his In Spparition enitred Sha of- Wagner Act answered the quesface, very like one of the bulls he. oy: * 0st evil-looking old man, tion of labor peace with a ring- !

with an aura of disreputability hanging about him and a brown

crept out of the door and stains in his white beard. In nis| Philosophy developed by Marx,

he holds, denies the possibility Hoob's chest heaved, he pnnd beheld along-handled push op peace between labor and man-

Ynez fled up Big ‘broom. Shsped. his eyes flickered and “Beggin' pardon, Father,” said agement. The

ithe old man, oring Sarah, | glant seemed stupefied, as ‘should I ne a ering that there! i he could not believe what had/gweepin’ now?” happened. He sald: “Boy, you! “Yes” Carlisle said. “You can! gotta wallop! Good theeng. You begin on the narthex, in the beatin’ some sense into me, huh?” back | “Why, Big Hoob—" began the! he was that — creature?” priest, i relieved and Mrs, Foote demanded. { “You hurtin’ your hand, huh?” | “His name is Pawnee MawCarlisle gingerly felt his son.” explained the rector. “I've M 3" TY | knuckles. “I guess it's broken,” employed him temporarily as a ‘he said. “You have a hard jaw, {earetaker.” an Big Hoo.» loam ia exclaimed. He'll 0 uh!” grinned the glan fiatinate the church Sayin you got sooch a Sy Then ft came bnee more. Al Lemme take look. like metal, this time. No

“Are you sure—everything's an SHE. certainly. A human ; right? Carlisle glanced up a0 amare. ra, was in the building. . Sound stairs. {Silently he turne dthe knob of ; Big Hoob's face fell y the door into the nave. R | mebbe leavin’ me now—but not| Sharp fumes came to his nos- roduce hurtin’ her.” (trils. Gasoline . . . ep r

“Thank you, Big Hoob, for say-| He saw the sudden flare of al ; ing. that. Thank you. Now rn Siateh a heap of torn papers, a| i N Si D i

leaming wetness, and a stooped | Hoob turned. The crowd almost (Back,

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‘Jolt, dressed for “the wtreet, wid aisle carpet. Carlisle jumped on J SIDE YOUR RAR! Nothing mars went away together t, stamping it out with his feet. | your oatural ute If n | Meantime the marauder darted “buttons.” for the door. : WNEE MA SON a the steps of Sox shafted Carlisle, following, had N \ville's and stood on the sidewalk, iSHimpee - 8 undersized figure looking, if anything, more seedy 'n. & Pair of corduroy users, and. disrepuiapie en usual. In20d a boy's jacket, with an old one “HARA 16 CATHIE broken Sioth-cap pulled low-on. the suitcase. {Then the fugitive doubled into the). Within Pawnee's soul was a "hadows and disappeared around! great bitterness: the bitterness of the corner. being misunderstood. He. had! Pawnee, still knuckling his! ‘played a short and unhappy scene ®Yes, appeared at the door, |

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\with Granny Colville after the! b. Get a good a him -— t between Big Hoob and the Saw enough of hm to ' f=, . pretty sure who he was.’ 4. Toles nm “Rm. 408 3 | “Was that your showdown?” “Whe?” FA oe a, Rn. 408 i ~ hamsuapelie, Ind. HA. 0316 ghe asked him. | “That poor, undersized creature! 3 3 BONETTL |. “Yeah, Granny. It sort of Who appears to live over at the g | hay know more _— your : F didn't Colville house. - He had corduroy 1 new sound reproducer. i RI. 9371 i “A great idea,” she interrupted trousers and a cap pulled down erernasdvseieias . J coldly. low Is, ind. J i She gave him her chill smile. Pawnee gave a low whistle.

V“All you done was make that “That's Georgie Colville,” he said. A

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