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J. Bigane, 1540 N. Meridian St. | there. stalled master : Synopsis: “Happy,” the Gorman corporal Wha 4 for love of . Tat his leh when he had parked. Dies Here at A who died yesterday In his home, He came to Indianapolis 21| |Sialind 4a. wokaniprul oa Tot oF freedom and hatred of Hitler has become a spy for the Afmericans, | It was eleven, will be offered at 9 a. m. Friday Y*Ars 28° and. joined . the rail- 7. :30 p, m. tomorrow in the lodge, Is now behind the German lines. He has discovered the where- “Eyen been in Ulm before?” . ‘ways. He was a member of Ca-| Other 1950 officers to be ine

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abouts of the two German divisions he was sent to find and is | 1 ces In 88. Peter & Paul Cathedral. (thedral parish, its Holy Name! oq”, \"y PERER 0 headed. for the Rhine where he will have to swim to bring in his | L007 SHOOK Wa Beal Services Arranged He wai 57. |Soctety, the Knights of Columbus nba S2lIed a ey reany Setior "| information. Meanwhile he has met a Bavarian girl whom he | ° 0% BOC BR SS8 1 SE C00 For Tomorrow | Services will be held at 8:30and the Catholic Order of For- Liiaecn’ Stusrt Bowman, treasure re op Hopes to. tome bark 1s afiee the war. That is, If he can escape {eat army rations again—" Services for Ralph Storms, 522 8. m. Friday in Kirby Mortuary. esters. er; Elmer. Fye, secretary; Raye “Saved my oo 0 po now bunting for him and can safely negotiate No | uy 0 my last day.” {Coffey 8t., who died yesterday in|Burial will be in St. Mary's Ceme-| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. mond Fye, senior deacon. A foe ‘GAS. HEA Man's Land between the fighting armies. Now go on with the | “_ well, mine then. Let's look his home, will be held tomorrow tery, Lafayet Marie Bigane; a daughter, Mrs., Earl Windle, junio. deacon; Godsend ud RTSURN | story around this town for a while and in Beanblossom Mortuary, Burial] - Mr. Bigane was a general clerk Peggy Ann Johnson, and three Morton Burt, chaplain; Merle aod ET : CHAPTER ELEVEN eat late In some good restaurant. | will be in Wash-/for Indianapolis Rallways and sisters, Mrs. Thomas B, Come- Walker, senior stéward; Charles “IT WAS six when Happy got nto Memmingen. The soldiers’ | Around two. It's about seventy ington Park. He/operated the organization's lostiford, Miss Frances H. Bigane and Hart, senior steward, and Chris élab was on the highway, across frém the station. He went through kilometers to Division. We can was 50. and found department: Born at Miss Bess M. Bigane,. all of In- Brinkman, tyler. The meeting is write nice i the door inte the pink stucco front. The lopinge, which must have make it easy in an hour and a Mr. 8torm sjLafayette, he was graduated from dianapolis. lopen to the public, Well, w been the hotel dining room, was. filled with troops. ‘Happy dropped half, then you can eat and bunk| wis a sandbelter | STITT HII i SETTER ETI ER TTT TE = ’

{into a chair at an ‘empty table. Happy sat panting for several min-/ with us and take a look at. that utes before he realized he was hungry as well an. Hired. rifle.” He went to the counter and ~~ rae] They spent two hours like tours] pald two marks for a plate and a /8ee if they have any bana | tits, lounging through the old ca-

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glass of beer. Happy bought al The sergeant walked up to the thedral and staring aimlessly at|® He held a per Toscanini or copy of the Heldenheimer Zeitung, | desk, leaving Happy to look after [the traffic over the bridge. When, ‘fect record of = a racehorse the mouthpiece of the regime for|the gear. When he came back he they. drew hungry they found a “I haven"

the district. He spread it out on|Was carrying two mugs of beer. cellar cafe near the cathedral, on K

job attendance = : S ! P h d % A LE! the table. In a box headed “News| “The old Brownshirt says the Adolf - Hitlerstrasse For lunch| - he saw fra pecia urc ase n n

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had feared, are places to sleep in a bunker." {IvocKar wine, ed Pioneer. Club. “I didn't s From Schongau it was reported] “I'll pay for the next beer,’| Heinrich and Happy hur Born in Bloomington, - Mr. A 1950 S | ti f B 1 if l, B ill cided I'd ma that a farmer had found the spy’s| Happy sald. > | back to the club to have their pa-, Storms had lived in Indianapolis e ec on 0 equ / u I owing All of whic

belief that no less riotous, than it used wartime curf hitting the sa little 3 a. m,

empty parachute, hidden in a| “I'm broke myself, but if you pers stamped for the day, and most of his life. He was a mem- : woodpile on. his field. He had pay for two more rounds Ir climbed Into the car again. Happy ber of “the Trinity Methodist * EXPERT » notified the Kommandantur./glve you a ride in my Volks- Was glad he had stayed aver. Church and the Red Men's Lodge. With the help Air-Rald Warden/wagen tomorrow, You must be There was a kind of security ta] Surviving aré his wife, Bessie;

WAICH REPAIRING | Leopold Fidi of Bobing they set/going at least as far as Ulm, } traveling with an old campaigner twp daughters, = Mrs. Pearlie ‘a brace of dogs on the scent./go on to Aalen. Come all the way like Heinrich, instead of alone, Smith and Mrs. Frances West;

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" They tracked the spy along the|if you want.” (like a spy. three sons, Ralph Jr., Harvey and B'way now Reasonable Prices country road through Bobing and . wn.» | Heinrich turned up the cobbled Richard Storms; a brether, Carl The first {down "the Krum lw hill. Six kilometers out of Ulm Storms; a sister, Mrs. Marie Mc- . , Le € vin vine, but lost the acont on thelgter JE GOT to get my papers yu. 14 oui’ crossed the new Daniels, and four grandchildren, Ag: n Ant yas 0 08! e scent on the stam before I t in,” Y M tl f T fadere . 3-Day Service highway six kilometers south of told Fed perpeant urn-in,” Happy Autobahn, [As they approached all of Indianapolis. our IS e oe easer Siar 1 Schongau. Continfiing into the| “So do L” |the Autobkhn, the pram ST Mrs Loie A. Cox : He was bet JEWELRY 00 twon, they picked it up again at cker RpY put his head out ? $ I ander Grahar 18 N. Minols $1. the bridgehpad square. It led| The Brownshirt seemed to be through 0 side curtain. Services for Mrs. Lote A. Cox, or ew eqr S ve! the oo them six hundred. yards west- |transport. officer as well as man-| “yoy needn't look,” Heinrich 2834 Talbot Ave, who died yes- » phone, Claypool Note! Bidg. ward toward Kaufbeuren where! {ager of the club. He turned his groaned. “1 know what it is. First terday in her home, will be at 3 " : A the trail stopped dead again. 1t|0ashlight on the pair of travel| spot-check of the war zone.” p. m. tomorrow in Shirley . ’ was suspected that the spy had Orders nd muttered, -S8old- Toe Be Continued "| Brothers Central Chapel. Burial " Beautiful, swirling sample formals at Substantial Savings!—Many one got a ride from here in an Pucher!”/ ‘The Brownshirt com- copyrieht. 1948. 1948, by George L. Howe will be in Crown Hill, She ’ oe ! automobile or a cart, as yore thie books with their faces, *0d Post-Hall Syndicate. Inc | was 73, and two of a kind. In Swishing Rayon Taffeta, Frosty Rayon GABARDINE as across the first stretch where/20d With the trip tickets, and | Born at Sheridan, she lived in ie ; | Bh N the dogs hd lost the secnt. {stamped “forwarded” on the or- In Indianapolis Indianapolis most of her Jife. Marquisette ana Net, Regal Rayon Velvet and Elegant Sport Shirts 10: sav (ders, with the date. The boys Survivors include two daugh- Rayon Laces! Heavenly holiday colors! Sizes 10, iA KE been given a ride, threaded their way around to the EVENTS TODAY ters, Mrs. Opal Geddes and Miss 4 d . h he must have worn German uni- back of the hall. Inglans State Amocistion of Township Vera Cox; two sons, Monte R. 12, | and some 1& in the group.

form, and must have passed urtees Convention — Through Friday. and Merl D. Cox, all of Indian-

They turned left around the along the very path which Herr! ivr My as the Brownair hs hs Association of School Bus apolis; two sisters, Mrs. W. H. rs Convention — Through Friday, Bennett, Sheridan, and Mrs. C.

Fidt himself had followed the! th t. The ool , day before, when he came down hag, directed oy gran b pomier frie Aa oven Pingechin’ W. Eaton, Tipton; a brother, Paul {to report the plane, In fact, two sign planfe pp in the heap of hu ln A 1847 N Alaba So Od Staley, Kokomo, four grandghilsets of footprints . were found] Belions Hall | Initlation—8 p. m.. dren and a great-granddaughter. p |bags, with a white arrow and the | Bracks Masonic Ledge No. 720 Installa- & ¥ &

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along this path, one of which A CHINESE FIGURINE Herr Fidl admitted were his own |'¢tters LSR for Luftschutzraum. ten af Offisers—7 30 pm _Herschell Evans The other bore the hobnail te ‘The shelter was underground, in Junier Chamber of Commerce — Noo } TABLE LAMPS nall pati, vind of natural dungeon, shored “Ashington { Services for Herschell Evans, tern of the Luftwaffe. Luftwaffe 1602 Sheldon 8t., who died Thurs-

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Male an . The Kommandantur was makany Female Figures ing a careful check to determine|Scholzs. Headquarters Company, | clay hoo, aon — Throuth Fa Funeral Home, followed by burial then $996 Including | which pair of boots had passed! {Twenty-Fifth Infantry,” the ser-| In Bt pen 2A any in New Crown. He was 49. I think it w Shade {over the earth first — unless /8eant said. lL Clay | Mr. Evans was born in Metropwaigr Civ Theater Presents “Pinocchio’ vented the mas APPLIANCE: AND {which could not be believed by| He held out his hand. Happy, m. dally throuth Saturday 1847 olis, IIL, and lived in Indianapolis also so busy w HOME ooiiroe: co. {those who knew Warden Fidl,/mumbled “Steinberg” into a cig- nl plaka Board—Noon, Washington. 35 years. the studio's p 20s. N. Hitooks 3. TA-1am fithey had passed over it together. Aret, cupping his palms over the turing, Chios, Aiclc Cn. | Survivors include a son, R. C. g0 to. the race SIMMONS FoRMTURE Ann The ‘driver of the bus from|lighter to blur his name; but not | "Fos Noon, Marott. ~~ Evans, and two daughters, Mrs. c APPLIANCE CO. Schongau to Kempten would daring to give a false one MARRIAGE LICENSES |Opal Morris and Miss Helen ALTHOUGH check the names of passengers case the sergeant had seen nia ’ iN En Evans, all of Metropolis; three radio now, Do on-her pad as soon as she re- papers, or might see them tomor-|%rgs fouls Jo. 21. 1545 Hiatt: Barbara prothers, Marshall Evans, Indian- “I'm startin ~ [turned to Kempten, believing she(row, “Corporal, from Field Post Lester fiarer. 3 38. Dubuque, Ia.; Elisa- apolis; Courtney Evans, Chicago, it,” this hands

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could identify by name the pass- Number 33148.” He smiled, Rose auser. 41. G9 8, Missourd; Helen and LaVerne Evans, Freeport, enger whom she had picked up at straightening up to shake hands. Randolnh 4, “Backus, 12. Whitehall, Mich: N. Y., and a sister, Mrs. Vera rrett. 70 5800 0

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the parking lot now, but I don’t they're going to wonder Why| “circinom | a trial is worth a million w ords. | want to drive'it in the blackout. | you don't carry a gun, might Maty Emma Holton, 13. at 3347 N. New| You'll find Ex- Lax is everything {I think I'll spend the night here; ven pitk you up at a spot-check| | Gertrude Terrel Montgomery. 72. at 3340] a fine laxative ought to he—gentle,

1d}, di d f they must have bunks some-|fur being without one. I was go- Gharies R. Young. 53. at 636 Union, Coro pleasant and effective! Equally

the point where the dogs lost the| ‘Pretty careful at the front, Lulu E Barrett. 70. 5800 W, Arion; Mills, Chicago. thin mustache trail. {aren't you?” Sholz laughed. erna P, Byers, 18, ing v W. Arizo Now-—know An Infantry sergeant dropped “Well, you're right not to give mpi & Barker 34 inh Alabama. DEWEY TO LEC Tv RE Dee. 28 and radio-—he into the other chair, unshaven/away your outfit to strangers.| {Raber A ike a BN E, Riyerside (UP)— Gov. Thomas E. "Dewey of of “Bernardine and as dirty as Happy himself. |For all you know J might be Russel WH. Glassman. 44. La Porte; Dors New York will discuss the Amer- Sade on the ° “You are reading about theithat spy; or no, because his foot- H Summa. 31. La Porte gram in Chic ay « John _W.' Modk 21 W. 41st; Wilms ican political system in a series = i Spy,” he observed. “I wouldn't prints were Luftwaffe. But you, Moijariy 0 aie a Talbot tof four lectures next year at = Kenosha arou want to be in his shoes.” might be.” | ped , Sater , 16. 233 & Keystone” | Princeton University school offi- = gested I make “Or in Leopold Fults shoes.”| He looked down at Happy's ' ot i Marengo; Bac cls said today. ' IE and .,.” forced himse laugh boot “They. both both la . I= He's been in “That Blacklist Is through alll pa spread out the blanket A rmick ise wage, Towa: Lil- ts} There's extra prestige in home- = of course, with ppy sp u Bypene 2 : right. I was in a spot-checkiand took off his overcoat to put|wifon Hagper. 18 5 fat RU I8n: Luite @Wnership. You'll find HUN- 3 “The fact near the front once, when the ver him. He used his knapsack Cincinnati © pennsylvania: PFEPS OF REAL ESTATE ADS 2 hasn't used m police were looking for a manger ga pillow. Sergeant Scholz lay np Jak 35. 2146 NK Pennevivanin: in” ghn classified columns of g half brings whose name was on the list, They gown next to him "oe AVY Bi John. 42.716 E. New York; Flor. today’s Times. Turn to them now. S me,” he sald. held everyone up. It took five PEE ence Ryan, 54. 718 E. New York. The Times is NOW the newspaper = in my shoes.” " wages , r= ’ minutes to check each Soldbuch."| wy wx THEY woke up it Was DIVORCE SUITS FILED (with the REAL ESTATE ADS! 3 Don's sons, . The sergeant munched his =~ 0 read few !1.e = are going to y. five, but already a feW i. q vs e L. Burton. Ann E. vs = sandwhiches in silence. When he| 1 Ch FT ng up in| Herr BD. Bau Margene” of ¥3 = lives with a finished he looked at Happy. |nont of the latrine, or washing gaar.S o fra Bo altars Bor Borothy ve | H No M went to aha} “Back to the front?” y n Grot Betty va. Alb Adams, |= o Mail Felix, wi ol their der the pump. Hap- m———n—— i= or “Yes. Convalescent leave. " faces un | BIRTHS 5 saloon in Ken “ the oh Bs hag Le Boys A = Phone Orders “best saloon” TVE BEEN at” a class inithe clu erwar y Atl St. Francis— Fred, Hattle Pereday ! = which is arour Friedrichshafen myself for Pan-|out to the guarded parking lot. At ‘General Calvin . Rosivn "Satterfield: I= Filled “He calls it zerfaust training. Replacement They climbed into the Volkswag-|ai'‘Coioman Edgar. Patsy Webb |= Hol 8 Pp Al Meihodist Woodrow, Martha McDon- : De companies are getting nine of en and started up road nineteen East. Mary Teper’ tha chon. 12 “Is it sort o them from now on. The Yankees|to Ulm. fer, Pts, Rebar ne HeGovan| 5 I asked Don, have one too, called the bazooka. “So you're headed back to the AStanier. John Fern Suvion Seschiog: = . “Heavens nc So now I'm going back to HQ to front!” the sergeant sald. He Robert, Mitzi Ringer. John, Helen Cor- | = a neighborhoo _ {pass it on to the recruits,” looked sharply at Happy. “How | Finis Mirray Annie Davi James, Viz- = A “Where is that?” Happy asked. come you don’t pack a rifle? Is a © Girls : Queer how frightened he was tojeven the Luftwaffe short of pli hed YR Jit el HR : MILI ask the simple question. weapons? , General Conwell, Lens Parham. Glenn, I= The sergeant pointed to the| “No, it isn’t that, but I'm in| beste Hiers, Jenn; Daclens Bosbe s patch stenciled on his knapsack, the Medical Corps and we don’ t|Ad se ohn_Asnyas Jenner: Samuel, |= a white shield with a flaming/show anyway. Something in the | . jane han; Harlan, Ruby Mitchell. g sword in ged. Geneva Convention. alTiehfield: Robert. Mary Lavien.” = " ” of nfant Divi "Well, the a Convention| forth: Charles, Norma Speckner; Oliver. = “Twenty-fifth I ry ell, Geneva C ti ; sion, of course, at Aalen. Well atiought to let anyone shoot. thef Ske. |wewseri Georse, Dorotha g least I've got my own Volks-|sples and terror-bombers at sight. DEATHS i = wagen to drive. It's outside iniWhen you get close to the front = = Adolay;, 71. at 3832 Winthrop. THAT'S IT — in a few words! Byt |S

? Where.! i ng to say, I've brought this ba- marry £ “Zollinger. 91. at Veterans, myo- 8 hen Natureton ands TOWn-ups. . Rings Cleaned Free of Charge “Believe I'll do the, same.” ka back from school, so I'll} cardial infarction enNature‘forgets’...re member | ! KING JEWELERS | Happy reflected. “I've been walk- | gent you my rifle if you: want it” RON ry thrombosis 7 N Sherman. | Al -LAX ~The Chocntated Laxative |

ing most of the day." Happy shook his head. “They'd area Bh lnriush Meta Sues. “You wait here, then. I"ll 89 uiy Tatole it, since there isn't any | A entry in; my Soldbuch. If they meant me to have one, they'd ts-| sue it.” “Listen, bub, no one gets in the

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THE GRAY TOWER of the {minister rose ahead of them,| across. a glimpse of the. narrow green Danube winding between stone banks and steep roofs. The bridge itself was mined,| but not guarded. When you cross it you cross from Bavaria into| Wurttemberg. The planks rattled under the Volkswagen, and Happy wap province farther from Leopold Fidl. Ulm was crowded) with military traffic moving north. A Hipo pointed out the way to] the canteen. The sergeant looked

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