Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1949 — Page 16
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"and are actively engaged in getting rid of Father Carlisle. Gilda Westcott visits Father Carlisle and finds she has unjustly sccused Dri Clifton. of being Connie's betrayer. During that visit a tor : nado has jit Jericho and Connie, Father Carlisle and the in- ~~ habitants of Jugtown take réfuge in the church undereroft, Now : £9.0n With the story: > 5 - CHAPTER TWENTY FATHER CARLISLE. movel! around in the undercroft, speak- = Ing to" each. person, assuring. Himself that none was seriously inCi ~jured. . Then he went to the stairs; Serious damage to the church ~~. -was indicated by the caved place at the far end of the room, and © he wished to assess its extent, An entire half--no, more than a“ full halt-<of the church was ts wreck was strewn) - mw out as the street, and psked. “Officer, have you & flash- . farther. * The parish house had) ght?” “ * “disappeared, ita stones swept aside’ A flashlight came from the or tumbled into the roorfis below, [police car, and he directed its| orié of which was his bedchamber|beam through the small window and another his workshop. Only|into the darkness below. the nave wing .stood, beneath! And then, once more, both of which was the church school them heard the thin piping wall. ‘room, Carlisle began kicking at the
across the street.
was nothing—emptiness. The en-| “I'm going down there.” tiré row of buildings which had{ “Be careful then. That stuff stood opposite was swept away by jocks about ready to cave in.” the screaming besom that had “Hello!” he called. - just passed. Only a chaos of de-| Yes. An answering’ whimper. ' struction remained, more dread- With the clue to direction he beful than he had ever dreamed, gan working his way through the Others were struggling up out of the partly flooded undercroft, ' gaping about them at the wreckage. Pawnee scratched his head ~ and stared for once without a single word, stood by Carlisle, “There's ~ something ~’
the flashlight to tangle. Back and forth the beam strayed, passed acrois something,
{the black silk stirred.
she| “Granny
the priest called. voice, Via “Somethin’ conked me on i y (head, I guess. I just begun knowHE HURRIED out into then things a minute or so ago.” | street. where she pointed, as a, «1 gee” siren began to sound distantly. a| “you better get back the way| police car or an ambulance: Be-| yoy come down, Preacher.” side. a strange black lump he” “pm going to get you out of stooped, then knelt. Gilda’s being pis» shuddered at doing so, but she “Nobody made herself go over beside him. Nh "- Shar} got Hb looked up at her. “It's—=Ynes,” he said. "She must, have—tried to reach the thurch too late.” : To recognize this as having heap | human was Sickeningly dif- ~ “It's Ynes, all “right,” muttered Pawnee, Blood wis running from ua light cul In tp 94 man's Dad scalp, staining the side of his dirty beard as he Sn ® own at what was on the curb. “Gawd, what this'll do Sop Hoh, it the
LE J . THE POLICEMAN called down| through the window? “Don’t pull no more of them braces, Father, The whole thing's totterin’, an’ we stopped work for fear it'll collapse on you ‘as it is. Better | come up out of there.” { “I've found Granny Colville. I've got to get her out” Carlisle answered. A heap of twisted beats) seemed to cover the lower part of her body, but: her head: was! visible, and she turned her face,
da. ow]y, losing her! BEE el Fo from.-the Hash- I
She. sald slowly and drearily, “I “v5 MY back is broke. I
AR gs. ure yself gettin’ Sh ind Georgie? cher, did cquld) ‘Yes; Granny.” “Dead?”
{ He had never Thought of her In n there|that connection, and he lstened Carlisle said with new and glances! “I done it to spite you. But I
* Another silence. the ch
“You? But I saw—"" you?
sound asleep.” Again he waited.
self out of that one.” Man falling into place.
against me . , . up above?” “Not If you truly repent.”
“Yes, Granny.” . “The rest .
nin’
house for years. That
TL He was really astounded now.)
“You nearly caught me, an’ you! thought it was Georgle, didn't! . I was wearin’ George's clothes, He's no taller than I am. But when that happened he was
“It was me that almost got you killed by Big Hoob. You got your-
y parts of a puzile were “Will things like that he -held|
| “THANK YOU, Father. But you say Georgie will be all right—in {the hereafter?”
. + really ain't important. 1 done a lot of bad in But already he was looking window, The glass was gone, but/my life, I've stole for Georgie— |he wanted to break out the sash,/an’ worse. I've zeen a fence for He felt a wave of illness. ‘There in order to enlarge the opening. /thieves, an’ bossed a hootch-run-syndicate right from this was my |real business. The roomin’ house | bassy in Cairo,
was a blind. All of that was for
Georgle «+». «41 repent an’ 1... believe , . .” So he gave her the Absolution,
[her childhood. After she ceased breathing, Car
broken timbers, continually using and it seemed to bring her the AHumine the first peace she had known since
hesitated, returned. Black cloth, |lisle” was brought up through the| Gilda came and Black watered silk. Something in small window, anly a few minutes
(before. the final collapse of the
floor.
fore they reached her body.
Granny Colville had been _ tlutched at him, a horror in her| “Granny Colville?” . |dead for more than an hour be-
Murray Clifton found Gilda shivering in the crowd about the
{ruins of Granny Colyille's house. | The girl's rain-soaked dress was!
teeth Hapgood of [clinging to her body RAG ed that | text of the resolution follows:
{chattered In the keen
/had followed the storm. Silently fae ‘out of he took off his coat, put it around valiant pioneers of the CIO and a director of the evening Detroit her shoulders, and drew her trem- | fighter in the labor. mcvement |News, claimed the shoes. bh [bling body against his to warm it. [since the early twenties, passed :
indianapolis resident Robert C.
"| mem tindale is public affairs offi fficer of ot
CIO Honors Powers Hapgood
Times State Service
WASHINGTON, Dec, 2°
treatment in the current issue
at headquarters here, It is a tribute to the late Powers Indianapolis. Full
“Powers Hapgbod, one of the
8he looked up quickly, and Aw | away within the past year,
iwho it was.
“Hardly a CIO union was not
“Oh, Murray!” she almost whim-|indebted to Powers for help in
pered. “Darling, I'm so glad to see’ you!” . Bhe did not see the tenderness with which he looked down at the top of her head as she huddled miserably against him. In & few minutes they saw the men helping Carlisle out of the little window. Gilda sald: “I's all right now, Murray. Please take me home.” On the way home she clung to
him; weeping softly. He did not|
ET to comfort her. {To Be Continued)
Tier ana he Rew York Fart
Purdue Official to Speak:
At National Meeting
Times Stale Service
‘ashington, D. C Other speakers at the din sponsored by the American ouncil of Commercial Laboratories; are John R. Steel , advisory assistant to nt Truman, and Dr. Edwa tor of the dustri
of-fimbers. “Move some couldn't do it again after Georgie IT, , will you, ren?" he! begun to set such store by i"
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some way in the early and crucial stages of its organization. Powers|
was an untiring fighter for free- {
dom, a crusader who fought injustice. and intolerance wherever and whenever he found whether it was for Sacco
workers in Akron,
ers in New England, for mine workers in Illinois.
Powers was a trouble shooter—/
rw
one of those always chosen. for
the toughest jobs, the most dan-
gerous assignments.
“When death came suddenly
igrief and condolence came to his_
(throughout the nation, from eosun-| itries
tonight in the Statler Ho- m
and prematurely, messages of family from citiés and hamlets,
throughout the world, from
LAFAYETTE, Dec. 2—Dr. R. people whom he had helped and! Senior pringess; Jeanne Powell, B. Stewart, vice president and who knew and Juni treasurer of Purdue University, devotion to the will pe one of three featured and speakers .at a dinner meeting of} National Men of Science and In- =
him for his fuse of freedom
democraey.” “Powers is mourned by the enand on behalf of our rship we extend to his family our sincere
¢ for thé loss which we share with
| { them.”
DEBATE METEORITES Although there is some debate
Weidlein, direc-| on the origin of meteorites, they A Tantus of In-| {probably are the remains of
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = Som. Jenner in Cairo, Egypt
oosier Sen. William E. Jenner (right is greeted by one-time
Egypt. Sen. Jenner visited Cairo last month as a of the Senate subcommittee on appropriations.
Resolution No. 60, adopted at the recent national convention of the Congress of Industrial Organiza- Ruffalo had reported that a welltions was singled out for special qressed man brought the shoes
of in for repair Sept. 6 in a battered the CIO News which is published .yitcase bearing the initials
installed as honored queen of Vanzetti in Boston, for rubber for auto workers in Flint, for shoe work-
condolences
Martindale at the American Em-
Mr. Mar. the embassy.
Newspaper Director [Forgets His Shoes
DETROIT, Dec. 2 (UP)—=The mystery #f the 16 pairs of shoes was, solyfd today. Shoe” Repairman Benedefto
“W. J. 8.” Mr. Ruffalo was a bit worried about the $17.05 bill. The Detroit Free Press carried {the story yesterday morning. Last night, William J. Scripps, a
Honored Queen To Be Installed
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First Mattress Snatcher ATLANTA, Dec. 2 Atlanta police today listed the first “mattress-snatcher” on record on their wanted list. Van Driver W. B, Taylor said a mattress fell from his truck and before he could rétrieve it a man leaped from an auto, stuffed the
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‘Good Old Days “ot trans |- . The money te Journey in "Goo QS’ re mo money lef Form . Letter to Times Recalls Gazing at Tall : * Feet on Hearth : Ma ban Cars "When, chores hap aod Re _ Buildings, | rveling af Interurban rig nadie. al ~ ox By ART WRIGHT jwould remove our ‘wet shoes and wl 4 “Farewells” of neighbors at Rushville and marveling at In- sit with our feet on the stove PITTSB dianapolis’ sige are the fondest recollections of Mrs. Bertha Carpen- lhearth. We dusted the hearth - Coal prodi ter, 45 8. Catherwood Ave, in her entry to Toe Times “Good oud Y x to maintay Days” Contest. with a turkey wing tip. Mother John L. She writes: “In 1918, playmates and neighbors at Rushville ade ou Botan, en quer contr lerowded around saying ‘goodbys’ when the old 1 spring § wagon ar om worn-out. coats and pants : They b! rived to take us and our bag- Other Suggestions for Erwin She them with bright Jrutiry Be gage to. the. depot for our Rest, food’ “Good Old Days” color (AE As CRElstmAS Jresema. dustry, an train ride as we were movin comic feature in The Sunday a i 8t Bid continue te Indianapolis. Mother, three Tr lected at random from [feature will be depicted d Days negotiate ] ers and I reached Union Station’, © many entries are: : and the writer of the letter contracts, Sareying baskets. Yous, 3 : : O'Hare, 720 N. with receive the original dra . However ases an Wy y = Ave: “Remember the/Cash prizes will be: 5 believed ti packages ted 4 rope, Altre oa kd day. bx mupprs, suppers? When second, $5; third, $2 and the next be: settled | in home-made knee pants, dresses ladies would all try to outdo|three, $1 each. ¥ Presidentia and hightop shoes, we wilked o,g Jsnother, decorating beauti-| Send: best recollections of Steelman s single file up Illinois St. gazing fur boxes in ribbons and bows|“The Old Days” to The that he be in amazement at the tall buld- ana and pretty r, with a lovely|Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Al dustrial pe ings. On seeing two interurban for two peoplé?|entries become the property of Less tha streetcars ‘traveling together, Ihe § gents would buy ‘them at{The Times, none will be returned year's four yelled, ‘Mom, there goes a train auction, each. box going o the/and the decision of the judges ° Wednesday [with no engine.” ‘highest bidder for cash. The will ‘be final, prlered # - miners bac placed the three-day notice. Alm The mov . duce bitun " coal stocky
million ton enhance th ers’ bargai A resolu UMW poli York, wher annhouncem: ~ tiation of « rd =. ual coal ol the work w ’ . to the regu UMW co operators e “This is : tricks,” sal man in Pi
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