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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1941)
SERIAL STORY BRIDE FROM THE SKY:. 6Y HELEN WELSHIMER T.TvTd:"', . BANDrS SACItinCB I CHAPTER XXm ITHB world had not been a com-! ,A pletely terrible place m tonal m Sandy was there. Not to fright-: nlng. J Not lony- r "h . had J refused to lee him, had! banged doors in his face, to Yet all of the time (he hud; known that he was within caH,j r that he would return. He had I caused all this trouble because hei loved her and had believed she loved him. Now he was gone She would take the door in her heart marked Sandy and lock it forever. She would throw the key high, through the upper windows! that fringed the cells, and maybe stranger would pick it up, or I kick it Into the sewer. She never would know, she never would care. ' She Bad hoped that Sandy would stand watch, then she re membered that be had contributed to her criminal record. Quits probably he had gone off to Peg New papers were brought in: and she studied pictures, read' stories, and cried a little. It was foolish to cry for someone whom you didnt want, and who didn't want yon. Funny to be crying for two people. She grinned little, remembering that she was saying goodby to Philip, too. She wiped her eyes and leafedi through the newspapers again.; Calico dresses were selling for $1.59. That was nice. Hers was. bordered in rick-rack. Hers prob ably came to $1.79. She should feel well dressed. CUE tamed another page. Ah, there was picture of Sandy with his ship. There was a brief story, reviewing his records. One fact alone stood out from the story Sandy Ammerman had with drawn from the cross-country competition. His entrance fee had been refunded. The fee was $1000, Judy real teed. What a silly thing to do He might have won $10,000 in the cross-country flight Then he could work harder on his para chute. Ha was reckless, unrea sonable fool and she might as well anm htm rs slnue nobody else arauld. i That was something she couldn't: on, she discovered. The courts one and all, wouldn't listen to her because she was under local Juris diction. Had she been turned over to the aviation commissioners Im mediately, she could have beent released, and a search waiiauti Issued for Sandy. For a trembling moment, half! ecstatic, half fearful, she wondered! If the gay young aviator intended to use the money for her bail.' What if he had thought of this?; Maybe Peg had told him her fans-; By would pay the bond and save; a pride that already was page one ' staff everywhere. PIEQS eourthonse dock across the . street gave four long gongs.; prom the upper window Judy; Icould see three marble angels up-, holding the dock. Nearby, church! Ichimes sounded a medley of hymns. ' "Long distance call for you. Kiss Allen," a turnkey said. She stepped from the unlocked cell and went to the booth reserved for prisoners who had friends who kept up the relationship. "New York City calling," the silvery voice of a distant operator janswered Judy's hesitant "Hello." Pis this Judy Allen?" "Yes, I'm Judy Allen." ! "Judy darling!" A woman's troice enthused. ' "Oh, Miss Barnard! Then you've (wen reading the papers, too?" (She tried for lightness that did frot come. "Am I fired?" ! "Fired? You better knock that (idea into a cocked hat. You're jpromotedl To one of the two asso-i relate editors. We need a column i jon courage for girls and you're )the one to do it Features are on I our schedule, but no collecting ats and gloves. . , ." "Miss Barnard, you're peaches' md cream and caviar, but I'm, doomed here. My family won't: bail me out and won't appear be- ora the court tomorrow. I'm ick here for 50 years." ! "Don't worry. They'll come' ia cross or I will. Judy, I've always Wanted to go to jail, but crashing i to. traffic light is my worst offense. Report in as soon as you can," (the lovely, lilting voice that was jso crisp and capaMe sang on. ("You've put Under Twenty in every paper in the country. I love the publicity as much as dear, (dear Philip hates it" I fpOR the first time in two days Judy laughed happily. "You teas you've seen him? Ho was ! "Proud and angry and perfect ifrump. Judy, how did you ever icome so close to Joining him at the altar?" Judy's voice was filled with laughter as sho answered. "I haven't any idea. I think Sara will console him and they'll make each other happy now." Why she answered thus, Judy did not know. "The reason he played you, my child, was because he liked you, liked you very much, but I knew her aunt's money lent weight to Sara's campaign. Sara liked his (Profile and neckties, too. Anyway, iSara was a sieve and a Pharisee land now she is placed where wo i can watch her." "Sara didn't care about irjur Img others. Just me," Judy an iswered, her voice growing bitter. "Judy honey, Sara didn't want lyour by-line oh, yes, I saw those idelayed proof sheets, but It was jtoo lnte to do anything about it ,so I kept still Sara wanted your man. You're safe." FDY felt better as she returned to the tall, narrow cage that lhad been her home for so many days. It was good to Know inn ner contact with the outside world had been re-established. Good to know that her magazine wanted her. For a fleeting moment she thought of Sandy. It was so un like him to let her down. Maybe he was asking the Gor dans to help him so he could in crease his $1000 and help her. Yes. that was it only she would new accept help from any of Sandv could take that rush ing cross-country flight She went to Sleep waken unUl the matron sum moned her for the opening of t For a moment she remem bered Sandy, tried to hate him, Tendered why she couldnt, then followed the matron. (To Be Conclo!). OUT OUR WAY By J. 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