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. : : SA n ; Rites Tomorrow MARRIAGE LICENSES _ DEATHS TL ! : y Figures Synopsis: All briefed and “covered” for their operation behind through the door of the midget ih . fold, © Jlonlt, 33 RB. JO Bok 304i Lens L. Ray, 44, at: 347: Collegn, earcl- BEL : ding / the Genngi lites, thirds Joes Stat is, spies) prepare to make Simca. Merle, who strapped|. S ; eA . Dey Riley, iy ago, Barat: an, Warvert, B. Hail, 18 A, 4424 E Washin- | ” ey i j- i y e. - ton, i wedrt. 3 “2. . .. parachute jumps into Germany to bring back information to their chutes at the field, followed with panis MEerICan | lhh® o “Bennett, 51. 6316 Wrondway: | Florence A. Marsh. $4. at 991 N. Gray, Theill fo a winter vacation in the pleasure of two worlds, © new employer, the American 7th Army. .. The. Tiger, a German [Chuck in his jeep. WwW. : : Barbara R. Ruse, 31. 4048 N_ New Jersey | hypertension © CaS oir off yire's travel fe mg 2 : C ist, is betraying G f ’ wi ar Veteran Dies James Moran, 33, 855 W. New York: Jo|Kathryn T. Arminuton, 77, st 99 N & i elpeme ciiives offer you 8 * advene : CR AND - . ; ommunist, a ng Germany for greed and power. Paluka In half an hour they filed up| Harry B. Zolli a JoAnn Jewpian, 18 231 Minerva Co Jonriin ton, arteriosclerosis sigs fure at & price anyone cen afford, . i i 3 ’ is going for his ‘love of adventure, Happy Is betraying his coun- [to the MP at the gate of the air-| d Y ger, retired rail:{James Battle 0 Rehwood Holo Florcloxosn. 4% 520 . Conrad, < Ask your tratel agent or CAS ticket office. A try because he loves freedom and hates Hitler. The operation has. |field. : 1oad engineer and Veteran Of theiOharies W. Moores 33, 815° Berkley pond: (Clidy Rolle Howtll 10, ot or iss, Mien: Phone: FRanklin 1554 Ticket Office: 6 E Market St, i) I - y : \ ° . , 82 ) ¢ 9 n e 0 OV RAUL X : - ANGE oo. begun.” Now ga on with the story— Co | -*Cigaret,” prompted the MP |Spaian American war Jied yes. wil M PRs eo Muskineham. Ber- Rihard W Owens, 80, at General, heart one . "ir : : . ha p g ” np . . . ? » pterans epital.l the 2 Wah Wes 4 3 . . WA-onss Lo . CHAPTER SIX with his hands inside the car. 1 SCENE HAE VelTrans TOSPIAl iene Yi Stern of alas amon HA Bingaion. 33 at General, eirguont CHICAGO & SOUTHERN AIR LINES v Toe - . S41. r ¥ A LN b Orge- A , . . . cod- . - » ’ AS THE DAY wote”on the Tiger grew more irritable. He] Machine,¥ - each driver whis- Mr.. Zollinger lived in 538 N: ol o%n Road oR aberrd | ree herr Pincer Myocarditis Fa Wool | gi biected t tl Ka: . |pered back. i | nger ve n 548 JlConrad L Shar. 47. 963 N_ PennsvIvaniai [ida Alice Hopkinson, 61, at 826 Marion. | w Z bY; 0 jec e 0 meeting Paluka at any place 80 public as the Oppingen . w hE |Oakland Ave. ° Pauline A. Poland, 47, 636 E_ 34th coronary. thrombosis { $e al crossroads. . | That was the password for the. Ww bimad |James L. Calvert. 21. 1628 Sheldon: Willie[Granville 'L, Keller, 49, at 636 N. High 7 “, q “ , ; i " , i A day, up ‘t idnight. ° i hen he retired in 1946, he B Kendrick 18. 4610 Eljott, land, cerebral hemorghage ar ) NEDERLAND A ol Sra ave er, e claimed, “i } hdl ™~ it av Iv : + pers, 25. Michi arbara ertus Langhorne, , rh Bs i It would hive been better,” he cl d, “if he jumped a fey p to midnig Ihad been with the Pennsylvania CatinS hambers, 22. 3104 W. Mick raniln Alb Langh 70. at 3760, a— days after me, and came to my bunker.” ee. "| The A-26 was in the far corner, paiiroad 45 years. |ora, Shrelrtien: 30, 300 Viena: Patrice A | sono Weare, 09, at 50 N. Beville, cor | JBN feu Baa Hoa HAN A cn dn A Se : They lg shut him Wi any last-minute friction in a team “2T0INE count \ » “RB te. | An Indianapolis resident for 48 Harads Fereuton or C1 214 x Belleview ETP Seclusion 70. 2b General, diabetes ; . might-break a Joes nerve. ut orien — ) J SR ete, years. Mr. Zollinger was. a Mmem- ce: Joseohine ones. 31, 1002 mellitus oo SO | it ebuld not break. Paluka’s. patch and the silver eagle on the "YOu. might as well strap on the per of the BOT hoon of Tioco-| Ahm: J Topolite. 20. 110 B 20rd: Bar. |*timaive cardi ante Le TPE + PRE-CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE * Sw ’ © ras chutes™ A ost bara E. Jones, 23, 8018 Winthrop .JACardline M. Mueller, . 13, ab Methodist, ; oS ” | Pp Don't bother about me, young collar tab were. firm. It wa: Merle Rodded. - He.led the J motive Engineers No. 11, William [Hgrace R. Jordas. FI Foti Patty 3.1" “cerebral. hemorrhage . Shy ~ man,” he answered loftily. “This complete ‘down to the. special Merle nodded. He led the Joes phoijsh Camp No. 84, Spanish- Arvel © House. 3, 225 & Mortis stella | A10e]t Russell Purdy, 30. at I T Med!- " “a a y : + : : g $4 0 Je V . “ 3’ A : | I Center, teriosclerotie heart ; will not be the first parachute I Medical Corps first-aid kit at his into the little. dressing room['\ ojo an War Veterans, the pia H Johan Tak 8 Porno (mrt R."Biirles, 14, Af Methodist, nephri- ! OF TINY TOT TABLE & CHAIRS have buried... You forget that I belt. [where he Sores his gear. | Methodist Church of Bradford, | FLL Bonnie B. Johnson, 23. I814{ajert White. 66, at 426 Doumlass, ear- 1 : hare taken these yiskes before Jig tilled ad SE a Fries special job to it 0. and the Retired Railroadmen’s Merle K. Rogarmel, 30. 1300 _hennorl- walter Witvon, 53, at General, corenary § + Tt ; : bey made Lhe. Tiger repeal the, » andy, in : : "| Association. . Tush Kennedy. 40, 3450 N. Meridian: Jang | yoo orion \ y N# » iny . address of. his father-in-law ineach Soldbuch he clipped a few/ish type which open by themselves ‘guryiving are his wire Floralwliiny dl d438 fo teridian © "7% JSC Digi i R010 0 TE § Vor Tiny Tots: from:3 ta. 4, Regular Price Mannheim, so that if they failed extra ration stamps. -In each from a hook'above the bay, With- p . a qaughter, Mrs. Ruth 1. Mo.) J. Trovaueh. 21° Fvansyills ple: Margaret Nollie Gannan Haines. T. at Methodist, jf this table and benches set to meet at all. or if fhe Tiger knapsack he stuffed a cake of out a ripcond, and they had less b aus) Indianapolis: a on Clarence E. Uzaell, 517403 W oth foanne® | pinnfe Harbison. 80, ab General cere- makes a perfeét play table, $6.49 4

. , oR t hae should desert, Paluka would know unmarked chocolate and four opening shack than the American. claude Zollinger, South Bend; Bovd M100... Lafayette: Mary R peter Joseph Hemmer, 80, at St. Vin Conveniently folds flat. Red ‘ ’ e hy t ‘ i . x n "

where to run him down, sandwiches, two sausage and two| More than that, they distri- three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Me- Joa Bb. Underwood. eridian: | wajtar' Poe. IA st Vincent's, cerebro tops — white. legs — on table “Right hand. door, first floor cheese. made With the darkest buted the weight so that "the cool, Bradford, ©.; Mrs. Mary Hayold 8 Gibson 1 Nina | aoa Marie CSiraoss, 82, at 2630 College, d bench “N Onl rear. 27 Wharf St. Knock four French bread he could find. {straps left no mark on a Joe's Holbrook, Chicago Heights, IIL, amar W Fdward. sb i Pershing:| ©erebral hemorrhage — a" nei. aw: Unt times like the ‘Victory signal. Into one "compartment he skin. The first thing the Gestapo and Mrs. Emma Revholds. Coy- Hattie Allen, 43.1300! pnate —r y ¢ r————— . hen’ ‘Greetings tucked the square German issue.did was to strip a suspect and nO. ree QT hi : A Then say ‘Greetings from the ¢ juare = p a sus ington ° O.; three grandchildren pivORCE SUITS FILED Mendel Wol Table Tor

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NV YORK CITY Herr Tiger.” : tablets, alternated with aspirin. Fred left. the Joes with Pete jn the Harry W. Moore Peace hiihO,igout: Kathe ve. Alden Jacobs: Services for Mendel Wolf, forPaluka rehearsed the familiar for Benzedrine was: American. and Merle in the. crowded shed. Chapel will be followed by burial! . ak mer Indianapolis resident: who Meighe TO RA 0 5 signal, tapping on the table the . wi - In a few minutes the pilot and/in Washington Park. | BIRTHS . "© died yesterday in Good Samari- 20 | = 4 three dots and a dash of the THEIR STEEL helmets were navigator strolled out “of their an Joh S . marten ie Morrie © jaz tan Hospital, Vincennes were to 1 Morse code for V, and repeated Strapped outside their knapsacks,jown. They were a major and a rs. John S. Smith [A onatan: Roscoe Evelon Owens 1877 be held at 2:30 p. m. today In 4 + , - ; ,and they wore on their heads captain Services for Mrs. Mary HB. Shelby: Bruce, Helen Moore. 141 W Amp "ihe a : : the German words in his fuzz Ae . : : \ ; rihur y Clandon. 1422 the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. al, fo : Russian accent, . Yionly the peaked cloth Schiffchen, 5 A 4 |Smith, Sterling Laundry Co. em- Beiletontalne: Walter, Baroara John: Burial was to be in the Inidan- 1 30 p M ; 1 “The signal is ‘a secret be- "Ke the GI overseas cap. Paluka, “WELL,” the, captain put in, “I;ployee the past four years, who! jon. 1338 Ww. 25th Robert. Martha, ois Hebrew Cemetery, e | . . tween us, hein?” said the Tiger and the Tiger carried regulation/don’'t think we'll have much died yesterday in General HoS-| A{ st. Franeis—Delbert. Louise Partlow: Mr. Wolf was a native of Lith- \ i anxiously. “And the address. No Walther .38s at their sides. Since trouble tonight. Just routine. Do pital, will be held at 9:30 a. mg. Meredith, Catherine Keller uania. He moved to Vincennes \ ’ de —~ © "medical personne! do not carry you want to check the pinpoints tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson|At General—Chatles, Gloria Carmer i . # ih Fash Yosh TE Rf one else is to know, not even a'i ” , | . ’ to | At Coleman—Leroy, Donilda Berry: Wal-|10 years ago and was associated } other comrades like the young sidearms, Swpply had found/in the ops room? We've got a Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will] “ter. Thelma Connolly; Henry. Henrietta there with the Gimbel Bond Co. \ Happy in the next room. Such 18PPY a little Walther 7.65, the little Scotch there.” be in Springdale Cemetery, Madi-| , Mo Phil. Mary Potter: John, Formerly, he had operated a i \ . . - Joe n ot . . Mar John, vo | | might betray us to the Gestapo, police model they call the Olym With the help of thg Scotch, son. Martha Sullivan’ Robert, SHelen Ste: store in Shelbyville for 27 years. { x . Y |. from fear of torture perhaps, or pia, to fit in a shoulder holster and by spreading the maps on Mrs. Smith, who lived in 672 Plienson; Richard Patrick Dick: Ralph, He was 69. 3 A 3 PHONE ORDERS RI ley 4375 BY even from what is called con- unger pis panic i Chuck the table, Fred could follow the! Lexington Ave. suffered an ill-| At St. Vineeat's—Roy, Jean Teater Surviving are his wife, Dora ) . . " ver e uniforms \ args N } , ag G2 Girls 4 vi science. course with) his fingers: North- ness of eight weeks. She was 62. Home James. Roberta Cole. 2680 n Jackson Wolf; two sons, Martin Complete Artists Materials

ippe alls, calle : ; A Station D put on a special zipped the heavy coveralls, called, 4 214 Guar the Rhine between! A native of Trimble County, Keystone,” William, Mildred Vaden. 444 Wolf, a teacher in Illinois, and J. 14t ’

) . a Mae West or a striptease, He ) . . ev Reni . ’ dinner for drop nights, chickep; bided a jointed 3 rp wrapped Strasbourg and Colmar;. then Kentucky, Mrs, Smith had been WM i Milton. Joan warner; David Wolf, Roswell, N. M.; five and three bottles of the fines : make their first drop. That was an Indianapolis resident 11 years. Charles. Mary Jane Berger wo. Sisters, Mrs. Sam Glassner, Col

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white Burgundy, They ate early, the Tiger and Paluka. She was a member of the Bap-| "yack: Leroy, Altora Dawis: Jack. Mil: umbus; Miss Minnie Wolf and

seit, pocket of each Mae West hy ] . ¢ : to allow plenty of time for pi \wovel was the most usefull There are not many towns in ul Church. . A ee bert. Anna Reintles: Ren: | Miss Geftrude Wolf both of In- 1 hs (BTN) dressing the Joes. equipment_a Joe carried, because these’ mountain forests, and by Bn addition to her husband. lon, Hettie Ballard, William. Shirley dianapolis; Mrs. Sam Rubenstein, 1 ® 4

Jack looked at his watch and | ,.0¢ he “vould bury his chute the same token not many flat John S. Smith, she is survived by \; "Methodist — Howard. Betts Huesing:| Kenosha Wis, and Mra. signaled to start the dressing. He 4 striptease“he might alert the landing fields. Fred always liked 2 son, Jacob Smith, Indianapolis; William Beglah Andrick Rudolph. DonciGoldberg, Chicago, and two 24 W. WASHINGTON switched on the lights in the two (p16 countryside before he had to pinpoint the drop right down & sister, Mrs. Ray Potter, Shel- WSohneider: Jack. Irene Lawler N brothers, L. G. Wolf, Kokomo, ’ equipment rooms, closing one door ime to get away. to six digits, which means a byville, and three grandchildren, A 8 Yincents Earl Clara Shipp; Her ang Milton Wolf, Chicago. | 7 a Ts 0 Or A OR RR YE 7 EE

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on Paluka and the Tiger, and * chyck tucked a Colt 45.in each square-100 yards each way. The .

the other on Happy. Paluka ,ignt leg pocket, ready te draw Air Force laughed at that. squeezed into his ‘borrowed uni- in the air, for a Joe could Never, «we can. try to hit NOS0945 INDIANAPOLIS’ LEADING JEWELRY DEPARTMENT STORES form with hardly a glance at it. pe gure where he might land. for you, if you insist,” tie ‘major s Es } The Tiger studied his in the palyka was the only one to Said, “but you understand we're : , : = 3 mirror, carry a radio. He insisted that| v.16 conditions in| the air | od : i : He made Corp. Chuck, the the little box, the discovery of w a. 8 et. icing of the wings ‘ rn boss dresser, tighten the red. which would hang him, be fast- € me E ¢ bg h Fit isn't ' Se wa white, and black ribbon for the ened openly to his chest instegd Ve" tonisht, H wii J hi } 4 eh ; Iron Cross,” which he had really of ‘on his back, so he could pro- Hkely. When it comes tp, setting

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man's badge and the wound ble. . A chevron which, was to justify his Paluka held the radio against !t: 1'hope your Joes dre [prepared , . mutilated hapd. ‘his chest, to show how he wanted to land a little off that dot, you re ; Happy's whiform was his own; it fastened. “This way I can marking on the chart.” . ! Chuck made nochange in it, just hold it clear and repack it in my

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Happy's pinpoint was a bowl: checking” that the red - piped knapsack before 1 start ‘march- shaped clearing among thé hills,’ " shouldér straps and the caduceus!ing. Without my radio I do not behind.two farms. The two lakes, i ———— eXiSt. La radio, c'est mol. The to the east would make a checkShe'll Like a Gift From

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aid “ [four hundred yards. / Z Indiana's Foremast one." Ane Tiger: said to Happy. | The Joes came out of the dress-f «3 wl 7 Apparel Shop “The frozen earth will be hard|Ing shed. The. chute pack and ~ ’ 20 W, Washington St. [to thy bare bones,” harness made them even bulkier. — Then 1 shall not land as heav-| The aviators came out of their. ‘ lity as you or the Cossack.” shed, elegantly casual. ' *

| At least, Fred thought, he had “I suppose these characters not lost his nerve yet, to speak know the commands. Right after up like that.’ But Fred still wor- Action Stations we givé them the Fo ried. It was not in the rear or red light from the panel at the at the fropt that danger lay, but run-in and they move forward jat the barrier between them: The to the bay. My navigator here {Rhine. To cross it, with two di- will pull the lever for, the hole, {visions under his cap, Happy de- and when the green light flashes

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me served avery tip that Fred could ne will shout ‘Go!’ And they Go!” | = give him, no matter what Secur-| . » pr pies ey ity had ruled. | PETE TRANSLATED this into 3 | ON THE IMPULSE, Freq French and Wired wnto Gere ! cailed him back to the liftle room - nodded 3 ’ : 3 and shut the door behind them. | : ¢ : : |S CALL LI 3 17 “If you meet difficulty at| Happy ignored the stepladder » 3 : . Mannheim, Corporal” he said, He hoisted himself on his padded * — $ C . “you may perhaps find the others hands up into the belly like a xs g rr onvenient Terms. - “AY 27 Whart-St; right-rear-first' gymnast.on.parallel bays. It must. i } floor. Knock as in'V. The pass- have been the marrow. in his will, pr et ing KooiVEnT word 1s ‘Greetings From the that hoisted such * heavy weight, 4 « Tiger,’ and do not say I blew it.”|for the others had to use the oXi= ALUMINUM AWNING (0. They piled: into. the cars but steps. The Tiger mounted with- : ! 601 N ’ Se fHappy was so padded with his out a glance backward. paluka % . - Fenn, ot. [gear that he could hardly squeeze waved a fin and flashed his gold prio : irst Te cfm’ S637 ree heereee ———|teeth. The three Joes were all . . w 5 Pe en : $7 ~% |aboard. i i ~ 3 ; Open Till 5 P. M. Monday dnd Friday; The rear of the twin engines SELECT YOUR GIFT i! : vesday, Weds esdary’ d Thursday; ° |stepped up The plane turned EN Te ’ PAT J y, W ond 1 nays . |slowly on her rubber tires and Ng : 12 Noon Saturday " |headed leeward down the mat, | A on a foal a / “ 4 |gaining speed. When they thought! W A T C i 0 R R | i G 5 ; re 4.0 . *. [she must surely crash into the : ssn fhe i IN ; ¥, N\ ak wall at the far end, she paused, big ! oi » reared for the take-off, and rose % . . C od FH salizing En 2N DY # [like a dappled bird. Lightless, Choose the watch or ring you wish to give : R ky VR “4 “# land after a .ninute soundless, she = . . A | : ess, 3) 27) SN hed anil after A Aikute soindless. she Ee , 8 . for Christmas and take it with you! : : “A " Rm moon. | ROGER'S DIAMOND SET ATCHES : . Fe Es TR 4a |, She would not refurn for at A Beautiful Selection AmarickS, Oreatst Watch Julues . { 1alizing P, A ge: 4 least two hours. They had to From Which to Choose : : $24 15 re : ress A . ; , wait till then. They hoped she $49.50 up Ea . . » up = { would return empty, but in case 5 the, weather or~the Flak inter-] ’ 5 : ception forced her back still load- .n 's ed, they had to be ready at the Y d 1 a ® fleld with the blankets and cars WISH T0 TRADE-I 1 OU AON t 3 3 to drive the Joes back to D after } . 4 { one more dry run like Toto's. . . . . h ave t ° . ' (To Be Continued) bring in your old watch or ring now. Just . : By Copyright 1948 1948 by George L Howe . PO . OD Ho. sendieares Ie. tell us what it is and we will make you an . allowance’ then. . . Efroymson’s . "x . * ‘ 1alizing Dep't Store ? ress : / 918-926 S. Meridian St, . , M For the Impressive “Al | / 77 ss 1alizin . AN'S DIAMOND ING . . ress : OPEN ; : Handsome, Massive Mounting gon ! Weeder a no HAMILTON WATCHES esis tnamee] = With Flashing Diamonds : Dress Waten - ¥ " - . of Raliroad Accurscy > . - on AFTER CHRISTMAS HyShet Tonight onigi And we'll deduct the trade-in allowance :@ : : / - Till 8:00 from your charge account. - i » 1 A and Every Night : Till Christmas Our 76th Great ~ ’ | #. |Xmas Sale mas oaie \ : ay 3 Es gh * ¥ ” 2X . x n T : «_ For the Fraternal Man ‘ * 7a Tr rh CLOTHE-A- FRATERNAL RINGS N WATCHES v0 ull ” por. All Orduts : . ROGERS CORNER, 5 N. ILLINOIS ST aa t yas Timed . ; % ‘ 2 . ¥ “The Walch, ! —— LUE § 8, AL | an i BOY-OR-GIRL: Diamond Set; $37,50 up ? STORES : 2 “ls Ls Cg te he Saree 2 . | H for L Plain, $18.50 up e 5620 E. WASHINGTON, IRVINGTON ls n's or Lady's, $20.76 up 110 EAST WASHINGTON | EESACAIRCUICI I | | hd ono i NES B ” Indianapolis’ Leading Jewelry Department Stores—-— re x . eT 1 ~ . int . “ . 7 ‘ . * : A : ls mp uk = ie a. x Lia Ro \ PORES I ath ' i WETTR TE ay / ‘ I 1 > i § t . \21 : + rr « » ; ’ Li | \ \ 4 . ’ 7 \ ints X . o