Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1949 — Page 22

= Le ie port eZ ns = J ar a I in or = ; fs ow . : : ' : — : \ oy iS 1 w. re x 3 “ : . P= » 3 > y ai 88 TY a 8 ol < ‘ + 5 Lge 2 i A he Ge 3 ro i IN @ : r Bo nm oh i a ——— — =i Ee vamm— i. . | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES nl : ——————— , - . “SOMEONE uttered an exclama-| Gilda saw it with tha others . ./days of the ancient church, og how ad ra 0 ee Pr lar a Ee len of surprise. the Chain. _ physical reminder of a sin—even evef-twisting, ever-const the sign ‘of the cross. “ro 1 = hain Ts yey . By Paul 1 Wellman “What's—this?” | An fron chain. Linked. Rough. “hen 1ong repented—if it were of minder, his secret burden for n tor inal “God forgive us .. . it 1s 8 saffit 2 3 such nature that it never should one mad act of his youth. be — | A strange roughness at the Welded Inescapably about ** be out of the penitent’s mind. | A coarse-seeming, dark man at - * murmured an old woman X Syvepets: & Agata W Wedge has at or unearthed some detri- him when he read the ro waist. ‘The mire was opened. gaunt body. . Catlisle, the patient and for- her elbow whispered: “Holy Mary, with work-coarsened hands and a ental Anforme about Fr. Carlisle. * The paper she owned about the man upon whose spirit “Look . y | Penance, The Chain, most an- giving toward others, had. been mother of Christ .,."” knitted shawl about her head. : Informed 1h the_public_ in Bold headlines that Fr. Carlisle he had leaned to find strength to! rpey all saw it. Everyone pres- cient of all symbols of penance |unable to forgive himself. Of his| A woman began muttering the (To Ba Continued) am ex-convict. The rich “parishioners were mow Ip a position support the torment of his loss ent saw it. IMen had worn thé Chain in the own volition he had - endured; [Lord's Prayer. . ip Sopris, J New York Post. “demand another pastor, and their battle to bulld a church in of Ynez. , . “® tashionable section of Jericho was over. Fr. Carlisle found him- Sts belief in God had been torn CL re “ completely alienated from hoth the elite of Jericho and the an tf Fatt Cariae © | ”, . . | . BE ®

dwellers of Jugtown. Gilda Westcott was his ‘only supporter

In the most crucial day of his life in Jericho. Now go on with the were ‘evil, who was good? If he

jeould not. Bélieve in Father CarJsle, jm what ¢ Id he believe? CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE RF what could hy believe? +f

"GILDA LOOKED at him, so distraught, with a pity greater SEVERAL timas Carlisle tried

«than she had ever before felt for a human being.” to make himsel{ hegrd, but each! 5 “But there wére extenuating circ umstances,’ "she sald. “Yet you tifie the crowd Only grew more went to prisom-by your own choice? vociferous’ The dark head noddeéd. “I went. To fe, life ‘as a prisoner Was ap of onoe a spatter of black-

<~g Series of BoPTifying Shoe iy Ine discomfort -of my. cell, the loath- oq appeared on the wall behind of the food an ew him. Mud. Now the mob had its heavy labor were the least of our Ph, RAT, Ba the, gud cue. andfuls of mire, a shower, farments. i ’ 4 to the Orthodox to you.” he said. “The a barrage of it, hurtled through. ‘Finally 1 was assigned to the day .my prison term was finished the air at him, furniture factory. Later I was I went to my friend the chaplain He saw Big Hoob pick up a given a lathe, and in the end 1. 4" 4 yin my wish: That I) lump of muck and throw, then was doing the most exacting and might go into Holy Orders. throw again.

) ‘ ember i i Snflcars i tat my “ “There are some impediments A cobble struck one of his legs,

{. to what vou ask, John’ he sald. another partly spun him around EE a Bal neen wood: ‘Yet 1 am aware of your great by hitting his shoulder. prised, wouldn't you, if I. -had Wish to atone and I belleve In| Carlisle did not see the heavy added that it was while I was a YOU 8o I will consider urging (our-pound piece of concrete as it convict? your vocation and ordination.’ whistled toward him, He felt only “Once each month a field day ‘How very wonderful!” Gilda a sudden strange blackness, enwas allowed the prisoners, the exclaimed “What a wonderful gulfing him more deeply than the chief feature of which was a man your chaplain must have night of eternity. . .

program of fights. It was a cus- been! Big Hoob did not throw the n tom to select at random six men, “He was. He is You know him. ugly chunk of concrete. But he HENRY : with or without their consent, The Bishop. Your” (riend, and saw it begin its fight from the Tobe ALN Gener dress them in _fighters’ trunks, mine” hand of someone in the crowd. put boxing gloves on them, and Her eyes idened. “80 it was he. In that brief heart beat of time uU. S. send them together into the TINE Now I begin to understand a sanity returned to Big Hoob—the He Ck as the opening event, for what great many things.” | first in hours. And with it a sick-| was called a Battie Yuval a « un |ly, despairing hope that God| WASHII “I was selected by the guards, yygpy NEAR to God was this, would be merciful, and tne thing! : : — F as one of the ‘battle-royal’ vie- ,..., ghe felt as if tHe holy place! which had been thrown would even in many upkeep costs you can (UP) —F

tims. All the other men In the i. 0p they sat was more holy, miss its mark. o forget about —such as clutch troubles, dent Henr ring were novices, but, even %0, p.capuse of what she had fust . x» HP : evitably” w with twelve arms swinging wildly: peard: That ‘sin ¢committed, the UT it did not miss. He saw {it transmission maintenance, even many the OY I survived by luck rather than penitence, the iong-enduring strike the bare, dark head with engine servicing costs. oe Cc :

skill. i 4 ‘1 atonement, the oblation and the 3 sharp, almost metallic rapping 3 CA tivities ‘After the ‘battle roya Was sacrifice. - : i. He saw the priest stagger, : . ; what he kn matched in one of the main bouts” A sudden crash, a loud woody and fal © sw the priest stagger : Why hot put yourself into one of. these 7 ments of ato 5 * 3 . . ¢ SE er 1! clatter, shocked her out of this’ A girl ran from the church, jet -lined beauties right now? It's more » & “sla, a com dad caught the tention and contemplation. Someone lad crying out Carlie name. und easily managed than you might imagine das. No- a ) 8 - they ao oF the nates _— against one of the boarded church him sobbing. , ! —as you'll see by talking to your. Buick Mr. Wal scream applause when I knocked | Windows. Big Hoob started forward in a! dealer, ~ brought inta out a man with it, Every inmate; They heard Fare clearly now: jumbering run, ae oo . : | } broadcast b knew me, from seeing me in the The voices, growing and deepen- till-at- his - feet tay -€art se gn NE . . . - es last Wight. “¥ing. One of them was the maa ing in volume, with the throaty | * 0 Bir F0 (ot 8 ear ou see it quick-stepping along the This, you tell yourself, is traveling as TEN-STRIKE!: a who. 1 know, took the story of growl of a wild beast in them. iq jie spray from the blood- highway —and you can’t miss the traveling should be. Only Buick SPECIAL has all (hese Features! : mediately sz my past to the Clarion: Someone cried loudly for Carlisle ov ored wound on his head. The arallel Cs . . . ly nothing t WHO. WAS TE.-she- anette er The graw: girl. Tod Westcott's daughter... .. p Comfortable —in the spacious manner ~— PAMIC-HANDY Sizt . Mors ROOM FOR THE MONEY + DYNAPLOW ~~ gL JEbomb cro Ww mnconsciou ’ . . . . -~ Y . i . . almost breathlessly. [rose 10 A FOAL. . . er tying 10 hid der fate: You. glimpse -a bold front end sleek of king-size interiors. Easy—in the light. OF oetenelefaxiro cod « KT-UNE STYLING + NON-LOCKING BUMPER : Mr. Wallace “Pawnee Mawson. Danning the. GILDA fet ia fves on her, JUAtS handkerchiel over the tapering fenders — flaring, streamlined ness.of controls, which can include CVAD GRILLES « HIGH. PRESSURE ARERALL STRAIGHT-EIGHT ENGINE o board of esc mutiny which- took -place in the out re eT oe — of dreadful injury. , roof lines—even to “double-bubble” tail- even the magic of Dynaflow Drive* COU SPRINGIND AL WD. Lou. "é TIRES ON a. at that time. I. was An ambulance .... won't some- ligh here is the look of “the f . . . RIMS + GREATER VISIBILITY FORE AND AFT .« SELF-LOCKING y people who believe they were suf- t bul i ights, here 1s the 100k of "the lastest f h. Pl ble— h id / The comm PO rh has one get an ambulance . . . if you wish. Pleasurable—in the wide ve STEAD i & leader; all my pr fered betrayal-—the greatest be- gp. wag begging, over and over. | thing that flies ”» . y : ’ oS + Y-RIDING TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE « THREE SMART inquiry unti hr are Sorsetiza; 1NY decided trayal, that of their souls. I must ~~ 0 a voice . wide outlook that’s yours, and the inner MODELS WITH BODY BY FISHER expects to hi to mak Gild ! ”y : 1 1 1 1 *. . . . Groves, ret In the next month. he said Sage them, Sdn. Te police SUBEested. Then you try one on the road, courtesy satisfaction of having a Buick . chakge Tu huskily, * + JO: ~3 nied. sf assock : - God, ‘All faith In men. 1 was “il come! They'll disperse the lR8SIE SORE The SSECE of your Buick dealer. for your very own. project. - Ge placed in the cell block reserved mob! Plesss Please don't expose hody was perfectly supine and un- . . . . ey . . Big hat for the most hardened cases. YOurse resisting. The cassock was re- Adjectives flock into mind —"agile”— And we might add another thing, Y

Then I had a new celimate. A He opened the rough hoarded Ce vy a y : . ) ac." ‘door of the entrance and stepped TOVed. The belt was loosened to “nimble”—"eager.” just by way of being practical. ““A maniac?” Gilda echoed in out. . Carlisle, in his black cassock,

ho » sald Carlisle calmly. stood perfectly still at the top of

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make his breathing more easy.

J ’ . You realize that here is a@ion, swift It's frugal too. Frugal in a first

“He changed my life. the steps, listening to the roar, and easy—action born of Fireball valve- cost that’s actually less than for pW Yo CE looking down at the men in their they al we a . some sixes. Frugal in the s is“AS I watghed him from my rough clothes, the shapeless wo- in-head straight eight power—action Some Sixe h 8 izabl e urpris George Hoyo upper bunk I remémbered my men with shawls on their heads, | floated on soft coil springs that, for all ng way such a sizable car gives a mother’ ariab ness. the . 2 4s . ¥ mat Ag Ivar lo os om sven children who were in the | their lightness, keep vour grip on the the go-by to gas pumps. bound trans; would know how to deal"with that This was the work of the Clar-| with the purcahse of on I road sure-footed and firm. - And iftyou have Dyaaflow, frugal BAS he crazed creature, to bring some ion. | ALEXANDER SMITH \ . . taint . sa sort of peace to his lacerated 4 8 =n . y * Optional at extra cost. ning the i LL Be FILE wont. . oh mow, all at once, the steps kn . n YOUR KEY TOGREATER VALUE \ Shught of ons the wise and the morning was cool. drops of HOME-DECORATING PLAN | When be bile built BUICK will build the ghd to me like a balm Sweat stood on his forehe +o] Sed out rust \ or n better automo s are bu MACK w L] mm eak of ato an inspiration. I began speak- One figure stood out sharply. worked ov you \ and secret i the crazed Jew In the very front of the mob was CLARA DUDLEY . } ~ , at a press ct His armacrelaxed. Big Hoob, -head and shoulders ¢ T Mr. Jordar SET BE WR a coe COMMUNITY BUICK, INC. + MONARCH BUICK CO. INC. pli : ve arms wrap over as chest, : Mont., air be The name me of Gad soothed, his thick lips out.hrust angrily, of Alexander Smith - 9 ~ * thousands o _his little eyes burning déep in his SHOP AT YOUR LEISURE ’ , ‘ae } . Co h . God in the rever-'gy,1j, Big Hoob had been drink-| 57 West 38th Street 1040 North Meridian Street ® Rupr. ing I had been reared. ing most of the night, and i! RA IER F I . ) vo ) ) wa paini a Hiragie occurred showed in every line of his fea-| IN URN TURE (0. : 5 Indianapolis 8, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana ures ¢ “1 Believed—of a sudden I was It was as If fate had com- au COLLEGE AVE HU. 1376 ’ . . : oh . . NEW ¥( mitted a final malign act against! FREE PARKING IN REAR ) ; ; — ~ Mra. Georg FREE PARKING ! BN of the key

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