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THEM'S GNASHVILLE ces Syrdicate, Ine, World igits reserved. y Jose Salinas and Rod Reed . 1 BI ie: Soe Away! | ‘ > T HE'S AT HER HOUSE’ SHE SAID HE FLEW DOWN HERE JUST TOSIGNME UP, TO PLAY ON HIS TEAM ETTA TIPPED ME OFF.’ Youre GOOD AND UP ACT Lit <| You'RE COACHES AFTER ME, TOO.” WE'LL PUT THE HEAT ON HIM=THAT WAY I FIGURE "WLGET A <I , 3 Ar BETTER c J rn DEAL! \ HE never was to re¢ h O she managed to drive to the hospital, force her trembling le; to carry her inside. She bound in a sort of frozen panic, r morse, like ice, was around her heart. When Teddie, looking so strange, lying on a stretcher, his face so terribly white, dark circles beneath his eyes, all she could do was kneel silently down beside him, slow She knew about the accident. Mr. Lanford had told her when he met her outside the emergency room. Teddie had driven into a bank. It had turned ov several times, throwing against the steering wheel so that his chest and lungs had been crushed. “We cannot save h had said to Jan in the stern voice. But his shown all that he was n seen bly in anyor before. the awful of resignation, without hope. Now Teddie’s wt most radiant as h a weak smile whispered. And effort as if !t co: | to say even these few “Sorry, Jan had to do it “Oh, Teddie, shouldn’t have!” Then what she had feared was true. He had done it on purpose. The accident had been deliberate. It was aliher fault. Teddie reached out a hand to touch her hair, for now Jan’s he was bent and she was she never had deep, wracking sobs that shook her whole-girlish frame. ‘Don’t cry, ple: mured. He gaveas “Better this way .. . you promise . . . yj She could not tell him the truth tears streaming down her cheeks. | | told him, .| turned his hea x 8 di her By KATHLEEN HARRIS AP NN “IT must Mr. Lariford outside that reg face still bet | only ‘thet resigs | “I am glad you “But I didn’t.” Jag try to reach Teddis you'll be happy... promise me, Jan.” 1 her will power to and look into Ted- , to force the an- wanted her to give him. he had to give him. now, It was too late. “I promise, Teddie, She leaned over a brushed against his. meet to do it, to bestow that gentle sweet, car giveness, atttiou [acciden her that Teddie had forgiven Her, ;'' She hated to7 a sort of benediction A'caress that | last. It was -crueb ta4 she did love | Teddie’s father. that) y he had loved | aaa own, | stern lips twitch, _ His face shone again with that) spoke inhis | inward radiance. He forced an-| ner. jother weak smile and then he! “Youarem aside, closing his} said: “Noone iddenly he were | unless it also ig knew that it} could neta th at. She knew|T] overheard 3 jhe ae “His | the best y again. She bent | ee though her lips} your fault thats rds, yet| turn it. There lips | It was my fault” ] ‘ot | 2 little, but she (sae try to avoid} all my fault. You s ult Xn eyes as though s ry tired, but J was more chan that Teddie was < did not tr ; it might n's eyes fi ment or two, | Bigs did n eternity. | had not been Een V Bernice had | kindness, It was meant when the other girl had said] accept than: hee J that Jan was so young she had| have been, B never tasted sor | Pe Ncies aie v Teddie’s fai There was something which she| {9 be so. # had to do. She could not evade it, t st spare | It was part of tolerant her punii part of any atone-| “ns some ment she might make. Twill a Shé had to tell Teddie’s father | $b¢, Said. the truth, Teddie had killed him-|Teddie has hel If because he had thought he did | Me, Stow UB TE not want to go on living since Jan| of his love it: | could not care for him as he had| that. 1 dOnt itn forher, So Jan, actually, had| You, Mr. Gantt ‘illed him. That was the confes-| te be worthy, as Ijust sion she must make. . (To be Rescuers Hunt Vic ( viGGs-me LAD- IT'S SAD NEWS T HAVE -I CAN'T GO TO THAT MEETIN' TONIGHT) a aU. BUTT-MAGGIE-|(- NEVER MIND -- YOU'LL T HATETOTELL| | LISTEN-OUGAN- » JYOUUGED NOT TAKE HIM TO THAT 1 DUGAN I CAN'T] | I JUST DON'T TO LIKE MEETING IN OUR CAR- GO WITH HiM--| | KNOW HOW men} -DLIGAN IN FACT I OON'T WANT IT'S GONNA TO SAY THiS! a YOU TO BE SEEN WITH HURT HIS HIM- DO YOU REALIZE FEELINGS! 2 MY SOCIAL Soe 2 Se | SrANONG? me it THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring Popeye _ZZ—_ \ SNAPSHOTS! ) AZ Vy == SNAPSHOTS OF THE LITTLE CHICKENS WE HATCHED !! ARE ALMOST GROWN !t ME WIFE FOUND OUT YOU WUZ GONNA BE THERE - SO SHE WON'T _ LET ME GO- MAS 34 GM) ty ir li-28} By George McManus sie ee two deluxe streamlined trains the top of another car. Railway RESCUE WORKERS hack their way into a telescoped. passenger car smashed ij injured. The northbound Southerner, out of a side track. The Crescent, bou and crashed into the Southerner head-on. tims In T rain Wreckage _ near Woodstock, Ala. A part of the ear’s roof is” officials placed the number of dead at 16. About 6 enroute from New Orleans to New York, ha i from New York to New Orleans, roared am Chief Michael | Reports For . Duty In Cit yInCity | Chief Machinist William R, Mic- | hael, USN, son of Mr. and the late | Mrs. John H. Michael, 843 Bellevue | St., Greensboro, N.C., has report- | ed to Air Development. Squadron ‘| One, for duty, | Prior to’ this assignment, Chief Michael served aboard the USS | Coral Sea, USS Wasp, and the USS Gilbert Islands. 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