Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1950 — Page 23
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. i rp, : ' x would like to set your sights for) eo, . Lae Ld ; t would order him out | and of I d | i il in the in our |a bigger and better job in a larg-| the Boldbuch, the reservists for the piece of cardbosrd which him a few blocks to the fragt, oP SR newspaper. There are lots of] veo ILS sump ¥ e 1C10 S + all the Wehrmacht had time to issue nowadays, giviag their ; : |things f to id I 2 MI the Wehimaeh TRS 30 Jaca Snada the hospital gatés, Then! Be dome. I want to get into some [things for you to consider. 1s : ; nd uge and the words “Is a member of the German Army, or an 118 clerk or lime of work that has a future. | If YOU have no desire to stay Ee lowed by a signature and a seal. Everyone was used WI WS Slery or) | ‘By JAMES GRAYSON ~ in the newspaper business, you CHIEN papers, even the youngelt doy recruit. The squad: did not the stormtrooper returned ™® - nurse would find his| yo 1" were working as an all Will, of course, have to give con- . down dling the steel fence each man stowed his pa-/name in the blacklist. Beyond around helper in a newspaper sideration to. something else. If of the Sdvaneed four Phoes to the that he would not think office I would think twice before this is he -e you pl in a bridge. about-| _ getting out of the newspaper busi- 800d position to know, or at least So the double -line re- The a nae a god gett : yoy SWapaper job find out, what all is going oh in| : iipped R ew a lighter M8 SiFAret Ase. nicl has the kind of a future Your town. the reservist in front of pocket. He turned his back to YOU are looking for, | 1 "would go to" two or three of : ‘received his papers he shel the You perhaps could work there the biggest employers in town] ‘briskly, in spite of his Hany tering i. flam r for some time as a sort of a/Whose businesses interested me, OUTSIDE OF TOWN i leg. across to the railing Mgtinat th it from the draft of roustabout doing a variety of and talk to them about - the] ] on . the others. Happy was left! y, open door where Happy stood {kinds of work. You might become chances in their establishments . erin ‘beards to the under side of the ling. facing them. His hand did ‘skilled in one phase of the news-/for a person like myself, ’ MAKES TELEPHONE ¢ : 4 when it stretched out| At the moment when the trusses, A yard below the sur-| Out of the camouflaged sentry- n lighter, ablaze, touched the ti 5 ELEY face he saw the black belly and box stepped a stormtrooper and Steinberg's false Soldbuch. Alone, of the cigaret, Happy took botn y Uj ugly horns of an underwater|a second leutenant of the he stood a little more stiffly, his ) : g 88, hands from the stanchions and od mine, with the cable ready for with the double lightning bolt on Ret 4 Jethe or together. In| pushed the lieutenant with all ix 2% detonation from the shore lke their helmets and collars. They steps strength again the charges under the king | carried sidearms; in hile the stormtrooper ho of the B oasalnat gh INDISPENSABLE. E : of ‘the bridge itselr. The steel At hand was a copy of the or. swept around his Coan The from the running board out into| . 5 grillage of the side rails was too ange blacklist, co ve wore the cover of the park, toward a fas close-knit for a man to escape dropped his BSoldbuch into the ahd His & Ger. dark clump of spruce banking! : Ing th: TH river between the cracks of theMA&n. but the gunners and mines a ’ wr 5c g by ap BE Shyough. He. ve in| planking without being seen, he|Wer® Hitler's. The soldiers across| the north wing of the gutted George A. Ba - La from him and the refugees at his castle. He ran as a riderless| orge A. Bailey, 3% each stride that the squad|/Would have done so. Then he horse would Tun, not seeing the { ‘ i on. Aor the waiting could have claimed he had lost left were German, but the uni- ground below him He go BLOOMINGTON ww Ge at the western span his book in combat. They might/forms of one and the misery of . the other were Hitler's. He was into the deepest and longest
The reservist called for hait/Ja!l a man for losing his book, and left face. They brought their but they could not shoot him here
at the very front. But the open rifles smartly down to the deck planking had given away to solid
[concrete at the final span. There was not a chink in the surface Luar, eeined he Crowd Of Fer beneath his feet, and. the bridge - wo 3 ng for the wooden |, too wide to throw the book oT gate se. {over the rail.
The lieutenant took his station
German, but the lie on his papers shadows. A shot split the bough was Hitler's. ; {of a plane tree above his head. | The lieutenant had his left hand, His arms pumped at his sides. on the cover of the orange black-| Behind the verge of the clump) list. He held the “Forwarded” he kneit on the ground. He heard! {stamp in the other. [the lieutenant’s decision above “Karl Steinberg, Medical Cor-/the frightened silence. |
poral!” called the trooper. “Well, he can't get awa | w . y. We Medical, did you say? can pick him up any time. He is
“What else gives so much to so many
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i , " ” . a high slant-topped desk with needed at the barracks. I'll take unarmed. -— streetcar crowded with anxious , rack of rubber stamps fastened Corporal Steinberg back with me.| ,. iher slug harrowed the sod LAUNDERED for 50 little ? passengers, who leaned out the i, tne back shelf. He laid: thé He will not need his rifle; give it 10 yards from Happy, and he A" BEAUTIFUL
windows to see why they were yi ckiist on the surface, beside to the squad leader.” delayed. ’ his left elbow, with the orange s ='n The shells were only a minute cover on top. The check started! HAPPY slung the
{did not know whether the lieutenant was firing from the platrifle over his form of the moving car or had
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apart now. At each impact a at the rear of the line instead of head into the hunds of the ell There's A Davis Store Wherever : Ss. groan rose from the crowd and the front. Happy would be the, trooper. 8 anped ot fL30 Jroat the garden. Consion Lanta Bach (oh PHONE “4 pi Je hii a og | INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY the wy of heads turned back- last. Each soldier held out his| The Ilfeutenant’s finger aad) Copyright, 1950, by George L.-Howe. | Rubber C dit AULD LR fini unison: ge. watcha the: pool. Thin: atoTRy: AXORROC. SOUL haemo the Sb DY: Te did TOL: ; Mops
th ipaction umanity ‘with the “of” the soldier him-|into the desk drawer. He &hov pressed even more closely against self, nodded, and carried the book, | Happy's papers into. His breast the bar. with the travel orders inside, over pocket. He glanced at his wrist-
Two soldiers with a tripod to the lieutenant's desk. As he watch. { ) 206 HMG stood on a platform strad- wheeled he called out the soldier's’ “Not quite five,” he said quietly] ds. : ” “to the trooper, “but today you » 39¢ may open the barrier a little] > 39% early, without checking those who! wish to cross to Mansheih » Between the ends of the two
tapered bars there was just {enough width for the streetcar.) -{ The ancient vehicle stood with its! ‘single eye unlighted, abreast of! and between the bars. Ducking under them the lieutenant led Happy to the forward platform, where passengers were forbidden to ride. | The flood of humanity and an-| imals broke forward to the safe-! ty of ruined Mannheim. The mo-| torman stood on the pedal of his gong to clear his path, He turned the lever a full circle to sprint ahead of the stumbling laden refugees. | Happy was straddling the edge of the platform, with one foot on the running board and his hands on the stanchions. The lieutenant looked straight over his head. “Medical Corps,” he murmured. “What unit did your book say?” “Assigned to 136th Mountain, Herr Obersturmfuhrer. 1 am to join them at Neustadt tomorrow.” “We made a strategic withdrawal from Neustadt last night,” said the HNeutenant heavily. “I cannot tell where you might find them tomorrow. Anyway, you will be more useful in the field
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