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| Don’t be fooled again.
We got along, — TTT hunted
told me he was married. He said he was not living with his wife. | .1I moved away. I told him to come to me when he was free. He
crowd.
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Months later T moved back to "0
together. In a few months |T was pregnant. 4 He joined the A
were fo present a progra is. a divorce. He had been living bo : : : a he thetter yésy {with his wife all the time.
- : or the stairway. Se The Tiger Before he reached the foot, he he must go, let had groped. the flashlight out of his fare.he wks \o et agile.” offer that bribe, since| over the . ) He deflected the| “Enough” Paluka even leave the cel-| connection with the : Iwo Jima." Members | hooded around the floor of|ing .at the Tiger. “Let the what women there ‘of the 18th Marine Corps Resarve Battalion, they tre {it fo : Sy ou He Urted Happy to bia fast be. The lip he ripped Into} S.Sqt. Arthur M. Bowel, S-Sgh. Warner C. Berg, Pe. Jack W. flight of stairs. He snapped out|pegan to lead him to the far Happy's Strips, mp Culp and 41 Roland Godring. The band and his light. He rapped with his leftiof the cellar. “This end He opened his clasp knife and| he. knuckles against the smoothinome,” he whispered. “Lie sterilized the blade in the candle| ferday. i mail metal four times softly and then ihe commanded softly. “ , sitting on a bench|” r at : inked he Beard the wiuspering beyomdimust sieep well and loog mmseit against tne Air Pollution, Coal Crisis Linke
ble with his left hand, he cut
wincing. The blood welled to the incision and dropped to the
. . -|{violations and cited to arm caught his elbow, another| He smiled, 'aying the two over- thirsty floor. He pressed the rent coal crisis, J. G. Mingle, su-|V $ ts over the lanky boy, who strips of rayon against the gash, perintendent, said today. The bureau superintendent said - : } enough to soak a wide stain on|the lack of coal of almost any Examiner Applications | variety was forcing Indianapolis
coal two lifted him down the steps. was asleep already. Jetting them stanch it long
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wall and lighted a candle, It was time,” he whispered. He tiptoed|., .n Paluka bulking in front of him.. back to the Tiger's council table -
square leathery face opeted in af} plan for the operation. flash of gold. He set the candle] «ge myst take off from our side “Waken the boy.” he ordered. on the floor to free his arm. - |far enough downstream to land ek is his last tay.” “It is thou!” he repeated. He|y)..o there are no buildings, and! (To Be Continued) kissed both his cheeks like Frenth| pave all no stone bank. That copyright. 1950, by George L. Howe generals in pictures. Happy means crossing the Neckar by the " Post-Hall Syndicate, Ine blushed; a German would never Jungsbusch Bridge and the Old RTT
have done that. | ffene 4 running! Paluka wore civilian clothes: (Rhine BY:AR0 THis ath. 45 ann ns Combs to Head white Cross
rope-soled sandals and ‘ . heavy Dlagk breeches and an open the pnd dir hg void Hier ne| Ass@SSOrS Group blue shirt belied outside as Rus-| ust remember how to approach The Indiana Township Asses-| sons want a f th al ‘them: head down, hands up, and! sors’ Association has elected Roy! ad o£ Lee seen . “Tiger. shout some Ami slang. Otherwise T. Combs, Marion County's Cen-| He was sitting in the dark at the they may shoot. . president for i end of the shelter at a table. ‘At such times,” said Paluka, Ho. “It is thou,” the Tiger echoed '1 have always called ‘Oh, my| .
| te | Mr, Combs, tn German. He took Happy's-hand aching back.’ I do not know he who succeeds . | 35
with. a smile. evi ning. bul. the sentries law Lieon:GrangeY, He was wearing clyllians, d do not shoot.” CORA Fe LR IS TRS uh 3 SANE ates si we On the desg tabla in. fron A + Ty nomered bY thi: of him was a heavy pair of three-| "°° ° : Co { National’ Assobranched silver candlesticks Pa-| Since he may not wear his own .
luka lighted one candle. in each. Uniform of the Air Force, I wish| ciation of Asses-
With the added light he saw he that he may wear mine of the "ors In Califors was In a wine cellar. Against one CO8sack Legion. when ne was wall were a score of 200-lter Ihe Tiger cocked his head, con-{¥ Ben he wa - » ’ {named chairman \ casks; two layers high. Along the Sidering. Paluka’s uniform .was| ©" 0, “ony Mr. Combs opposite side stretched a pole, 00 Dig for Happy but, on the, ~—."0 Tn ae from which hung a dozen uni- other hand, it had a Soldbuch to Other oliterd elected by the In“Have you completed your mis- were challenged. Paluka had anslon, Junge?” the Tiger asked, Other idea. “It will not be completed till I “Let him not carry a rifle, report what I have seen,” Happy Which we have so few; let him| answered, “But I have seen what be wounded, with a bandage on 1 was sent, far. Twenty-fifth In- his head, and the guards will] fantry is indeed at Aalen, in the never stop him nor ask for his] old forestry school.” book.” “What armor?” , “Still good,” the Tiger nodded “Not much. Write it “down, thoughtfully. Please, hetare 1 forget. Eight 158 “Anyway, for the last pre-| pgp - and twelve 7.58 to a regiment. caution, let us shave off the so- . - One HMG and three lights to a called mustache of “which he is Begins 24-Week Course company. And a class in the so proud, against the chance that| Glenn M. Williams, aviation Panzerfaust; there will be nine to/they might know him from the| Machinist's mate 2-c, USN, of a company.” wr |bridge. I shall put on my uniform | 3302 Brookside Pkwy. recently . The Tiger copied Happy's re- now. You must help me with the began a 24-week course of in-| port in script as fast as he poured boots. After that, wake our guest|Struction at the advanced ma-| it out, omitting nothing, for he 'gnd prepare him for his baptism.” |Chinist's mate school, Naval knew the momentous can hide in’ The Tiger slipped into the aisle] Training Center, Memphis, Tenn. | a trifle. behind the casks. He kept his we = “Not enough small arms. Ninth own cache of clothing in a nar- ON Maryland Duty | Flak is in the castle at Crails- pow “locked cupboard. In the William Spencer Breeden, dam- | heim, with only a thousand men, pynker there was one rifie, which age controlman, 2-¢, USN, son of many of whom they detach to ne kept locked in the cupboard, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Rreeden, ry ering at the roadblocks gn4 one revolver, which he wore 209 S. Traub Ave. recently reang bridges. 'strapped around his waist, ported for duty at the Naval Air
The Tiger unrolled the gridded p iv maps he had carried on the drop. whether he was in uniform or Station, Patuxent River, Md.
Happy traced his route with a pencil on the six sheets of U. 8. 1:1,000,000 boring dots where he had seen the spot-check, the 8.8s,| the Heidelberg Flak, the two
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CPs. | The Tiger nodded judicially. Then he looked up sharply, | “Why have you come here? You are not of my team,” “Because I amc the Blacklist, Herr Tiger.” The words echoed back to -him from the vault of stone. “Who even told you I was here?”
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“It was not my fauit—only| that I met an old man, and the } next day my parachute was N found. It was near Schongau.- FP
“That. far away? You have come a long way from Schongau; there is little to fear. Burn your! Soldbuch in this candle—give it to me—and tell them, if they: | Dog check. that you lost it in com- Breed of et bat. Who can. ever know your|
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“The lieutenant who took my soci ab. i Boldbuch at the spot-check on the! 1 Duriciea type over on) Say | A 10 WIE IE bridge knows it. He wanted me 91 is a breed 6 Flower 3d AR LTV 1% to tend the wounded at the hos-| of . 7 Retinue of BIAIG 8) EISEN | pital, but I jumped off the car| 13 Expunger , workmen OIFE G NET and have hidden till now.” 14Tt is a native 8 Arab 1 IRIAETMIAIDIAIMIZIAITIE] | “That 1s indeed bad. Without — oo tribesman Lope io fl IV IEIe LID a Soldbuch one can pretend it 15 Dine 9 Nova Scotia Sn 3 REE { has been. lost in combat. But If, 1g Ceremonies (ab) ei lL the Gestapo have it and send out! 18 Lieutenants 10 Body of land 28 Passage of the 43 Pair (ab.) : patrols, then. beware.” (ab.) 11 Insect eggs ' brain 44 Numbers “I know I cannot: cross the 19 Slide 12 Direction 29 Pedal digits 46 Type of Rhine bridge, Herr Tiger. That! 9; Stitch 17 Symbol for 33 Light molding is why I give you my report, 80 92 Endure tellurium 35 Cuddle 47 Seed Paluka can send it on his radio.! 23 Hawaiian bird 20 Cooking 36 Dutch city container | Tomorrow is my last day.” | ‘24 Half-em utensil 37 Wrong . 49 Weight of | “Radio!” groaned the Tiger.. 95 Rave 22 Meadow (prefix) India | “Do you think that if we had 27 Mine entrance 25 Uncommon 40 Decays $0 Fiber knots * | contact I should be hiding like 30 art (Latin) 36 Greek god of 41 Persia 53 French article a rat in the cellar? Paluka broke| 3; preposition war ~42 Ventilates 55 Sloth
the crystals with the impact of! 32 Of the thing his fat body when he landed; 33 Sheltered side
even the spares. | 34 Domestic slave “In truth, Junge, you.cannot| 37 Roman god of radio your message, and you can-| war
not cross the Rhine with it. Shall Diminutive I tell you what to do? Stay here| ag Edgar with your comrades. In such a 39 within
: 40 Get up
case, there is no dishonor.! Happy clenched his hands in 42 Suitable his lap, so they should not strike . 4g Coase the smile. “If I cannot cross.the! 48 Worthless Rhine I shall swim. through it.| .o.ce) I have promised to bring the re- 49 Warning port tomorrow.” i device The Tiger beckonéd to Paluka. 81 Self esteem “Do you understand, Paluka?| ss Greater in Here.is one who will swim the ! * Rhine through the minefield to Approached make jug seport, You and 1 snail “ a stay In our nest. t to see that, Backbones he does mot betray“ us by falling| »
to the hands of his hunters, I VERTICAL shall guide him through the pa-| j Honey-makers trols to the bank.” = x | $2Verbal
‘Paluka grinned down at HApDY. He him on the backi yortions.
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Mr. Combs announced that hel
| taxpayers of the state.” | -
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right k of the Bureau of Air] He added that in the future many activities justin his i galt Wihoot a is being se-/firemen and custodians-would be lover when, and if, he gets a di-
’ The Tiger came out from be- manufacturers to use “C'est tol!” he cried. Paluka's and nodded as the Tiger explained |, '*, “& * fully dressed in| grades, thereby creating severe his engineer sergeant’s uniform.|smoke conditions. “Under these distressing conditions,” Mr. Mingle said, “it is| the policy of the bureau to be)
pollution ordinance.” Crackdown
on violators “Tapartment and residential sec-/garvice. however, the near future. Mr. Mingle said positions Include six to eight threads of my life |the lack of cooperation of firemen years experience in ‘accounting. I have a fine baby. custodians in apartment Starting pay is $200 a month for many years of living for my baby won't be completely selfish. He goes. When it comes to disgibuildings was making pollution! Audit Examiner I and $250 for I came to life again. I now have, won't hang on to a girlewhen
evention work difficult. a fine husband and we are happy. he has, and maybe wants to
Date boys; join a girls’ club; find
appear in Heed your mother's advice. Tell! counselors. . _ her of meeting this man. I'm sure
caut. {she will help if she can.
{kind as mine but he'll take action one's mistake.
\applications for Audit Examiner continue if he can never be free. know they
I and III positions in the Indiana Employment Security Division is Jan, 19.
you think his declaration of love have? ‘is sincere, I did. No one could
examinations for three classes of made excuses for him,
in| stores clerk in the Indiana State
brain—and my heart——what hap- Sometimes they
was planned in audit pened. I then
Requirements for the
‘Audit Examiner III.
MY STORY 1 sordid, but true. It may help “Small Town ar dim es A married man g
TU Make man prove what kind he Is. Words are not enough. He fooled you once. He didn't tell you for awhile he was married.| We? Everyone demands it. ¥
now. Think how much unhappler you could be.! feetion
fe |" You may think I'm of low in. loyalty. other, ‘We had tan tellect and loose morals’ to get, through --loy and
'into such a fix. Believe me, I was) . 1. We fell in love, It was then hei, ed the “grandma’™ of - our help form deep ein A tt 1 was considered highly, ‘moral and intelligent,
Don't be blinded by your love, mand proof. We expect it 1 gt wroté later a divorce could Bot Clearly see the man and the facts, | our parents, through aftection a took A divorce can be obtained if he gifts, yy ijt ahr y. ign : SLAG 960 hid Consult a lawyer if] from child yma Japanese weapons on display at the Indiana ir in Fg pg met. We started JOU Deed convincing, He willl (unconsciously) expect showing of of I never miss your column, Mrs, Manners. Though I don’t always -quaintances.) We expect to ad , at once, T agree with you, you usually piit| vance with hard work. Every members of found out.he had not tried to get your finger on the right key. . | SYMPATHETIC READER. . Give us a lift again, please. Go homie to your mother and Some one among’ us may help | MY {your friends, “Small Town Girl.” some of thése people with priac- ‘what I tell him to do. > tical advice. If we fail, maybe | : Inform your we'll convince them their prob= cain with him. He never stays 5 lems are big emough they'll go around home because I nag: at riously handicapped by the cur< held personally responsible for vorce to come to you-—not before. am to psychiatrists of other him, +
I'm amazed at people who | tighten up with criticism and This man may not be the same shrink in disdain over someHow can they inferior Deadline Set Jan. 19 if he's sincere. He'll know it will be sure they won't make the HOM Final date for state merit test/De only harder on both of you to! same mistake? How San they Ave " He'll feel it best to part. I know strength to atone for it as you
would
. I'm sorry that “Small Town ’ he date also -is the deadline have changed me. Even stranded. Girl" will have to dearn that reasonable in enforcing the alr eon applications. for forthcoming I wouldn't believe otherwise. I men don't mean everything they say—that they aren’t mean beGradually it seeped into. my cause they don’t mean things. ! say what picked up the they're invited to say. loving a woman with the kind | man wants to be mothered by After of love that brings happiness
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: We can’t disregard proof, 1,
not expect it in marriage? and occasional
| ness may fool us (but
are what really count.
I sense of humor comes in han
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where we turn—proof wanted.
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HUSBAND never . des
He walks away when 1 raise
I would like to know what to do with my husband. i. MRS. 8. §, Brief, but a brilliant observae
Come forward, if there is"a woman who doesn’t frequently wonder “what to do with her husband”? Come along, please, wives who don't nag some WAY or other. "> There's room, too, for (he husbands who do what wonién say — apd the husbands who don’t walk away, justly or tmA man | justly accused and criticized: A his wife as far as attention
pline he forgets he ever had' a mother. :
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OF INDIANAPOLIS RESON ES : Cash on Hand and Due from Banks United States Government Obligations Other Bonds and Securities . . .
“RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and on Deposit with Federal Reserve and. Other Banks’ Co. . .$92698377.33 ; $260,518,117.30
U. S. Government Securities. . , , ..167,819,739.97 | SS Loans and Discounts . . . . . . . : : CT 12650.694.91 Other Bonds and, Securities A 15,218, Bank Premises . . . . . . . .. [ 160,000.00 Stock in the Federal Reserve Bank . . . , . . ... 450,000.00 Other Resources . . . . . « . . . .. el 68 905.87 loansand Discounts . . . ... ........... 40,785,270.05 . EET etait Total SP eee e nu. 51328213 Banking Buildings 400,000.00 otal Resources $51,328,213.43 Accrued Interest Receivable . .. . . ..... . 1,073,783.93 LIABILITIES Other Resources . . . A. “= ov vt ou vw. 134,991.03 Deposits . Ce eee ave aTeVeTevataTe . $45,699,19581° = ory Reserve for Interest and Taxes . . . ., . cerns 162,809.05 $318,580,962.18 Dividend Payable January 3,1950 . ......... 67,998.00 LAB Ll TIES Other Liabilities . . . . .. . .. oo sears 154,107.11 Capital Stock . . ..,...... . . .$1,133300.00 Capital «w+ +. $4,000,00000 SUIS eee .2,316,700.00 Surplus... LL... . L000 ¢ $ 19,311,206.47 Undivided Profits. . , . . . . .. ... 173410346 524410346 Undivided Profits 4,311,206.47 | ~ e611 298 712 4 . Total Liabilities . . . «........... : . Accrued Mnterest, Taxes and Other Expenses. . , . . . 745,549.66 ora abies $1.28.21343 Dividend Payable January 3, 1950 . . . . . . Fees 120,000.00 TRUST DEPARTMENT Deposits . . . . ............. GL... 298286,780.44 Trus: Assets . LLL... . . $60,167,717.85 Unearned Discount. . . . . . owii eae 85,359.34 Tristee Corporation Mortgages . . , . , . . , wees 4320249000 Other Liabilities . . . . . . . ........... 32,066.21 Registrar Stocks . , . . , ....... «oe. 28898,048.00 $318,580,962.18
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