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SERIAL STORY; PLAY BY PLAY BY; PAUL DAVID. PRESTON COY".IBHT. !. MIA IRVICE. INC. '' rm ITORTI Blrtaa Blllirr 1a 'UTf4 waaa aaa hul Kaer' Cfala praaalaa B-aaiblar taar aaa arlll ra alailBB" Bllla ta Oaat Pllota Dvaaa Hovaa BBS PTomav 'Diu, rp tarm froaa alar-lne; in itm watk'a bl aerTfcB-rallra-a. foot hall gama. Smner BtMneleaa, .paajDlltaa TtMUtB auldlrr'a Trtdow. Jaaa a en llrlB- . and . worklas at. ;,Tlaeoln Field alnea aaa mi m- ' nad from bb anto aroleaBt. Jtmnrr la .talora. rlk, Dont at Itaar 'aha aaa aeemrd ta a i aad ao 1a Blrrae. Blrtaa aaa decided Bat .to torn kcr bte to tka Botlea. eaniO oC 'aaera . tear, bob. Bat aka fa worried heeaaao bb.b feel -tkatr Xaaor'a treachery la aoma kow eoaneereA with a 'fat- aa-. -yelooa In ifca, deak of ker fataer, J'o Millar, 4aa football eaaek. - Bha kad aaoB tka gambler eomlnr ,.VroBi Popa eBre.i ABd bott Pop aeasa ker to borrow loaded rul -a a a 'i '" FAINT HEAST ' . i J'.'V.-.CTAPTER,XV"'; TJIO Duans Hogan preeenc TT seemed- somehow -to- flU the entire Miller household. Mother Miller herself flitted around him admiringly,' fondly, slifhtly em barrassing the young man. Would he have off his coat Would he take this- rocker. He must stay for lunch; Pop will be so glad you called again, he thinks ' so much of you. Blythe is in with him. He got in a few yes ma'ams and no ma'ams and thank you ma'ams, and then Pop shouted for him. . X!pm in here, you old. knock kneed son-of-a-gun your ;.; ' "You get back to bed, -Pop," Duane ordered. "Hi, Bly." ' fHello, Duane." . rpjop.gonha live, you reckon?" Tm afraid; ao. He doesn't even sneeze.' - ' ' "He better live. We got'a game to play." . J' ; : "Haven! we, though. Now listen to me, Hogan, confound your lazy souh -You got to shake the lead off and play, ball Thursday, you understand? With Heavy Under wood at center, and you and Dana lir-the bacfcfleld " '" Duane grinned. "Sure, Pop." "Yqu- been slbppin' around tlie field all season.' Come. Thursday, you git up and git!" "Sure."' : ....-.. ; .'- ' i ': "1 -mean it! You go -cut this afternoon and .stretch your legs. Make the' other lads all know we Cot to have that State game! - Got to!... He said that last so vehemently, bo meaningfully, that both Duane and- Blythe ' looked surprised. Duane's manner changed. 'tcertainly will, sir," said he, ieriously. "You bet" . ' ' '''"'"..' , AIL at once then Pop' was star " ing off. at nothing again! ' Deep in himself. After .several seconds Blythe caught Duane's eye. She was afraid he might see some of the worry In her own heart' She inhaled deeply. She began' then to make more small talk, with Duane. Fop heard, perhaps, but " gave only a few grunts. His quick - heartiness strangely had subsided '. from do apparent cause. ' Mrs.! Miller broke "the strained situation by announcing lunch. bne lerusea Fop permission to get tip, then said she would bring her lunch into the bedroom to eat (with him, Duane found himself fn the cheerful, sunny .breakfast Boosv atone with uiy. - I "This Is good;" he-ventured. . 1 (nean, being here. . "is It, Duane? .On.", . Hmm?" He looked at her, over soup spoon. He must have caught the quick eagerness in her voice, Bly feared. "I said yes. Yes, it ft, Duane. Fm so glad you. could stay.", ... ' ''Mom Miller always feeds man well -Like my own mom-at home." "I'd love to meet your mother." : "You will." , - . They ate in- alienee while Bly contemplated that What did he mean? Nothing, probably.- No, just a chance remark. Polite. She .lifted her eyes from her soup- bowl to. see Jura making crazy motions,:, paused with her lips parted as she watched. . Silently with - his hands The aid this and that He .was smiling boyishly. She felt that quickening :of her. pulse, " that deep ecstacy ' which. only Duane Hogan had' ever stirred in her.' Here was" a iirice less moment of intimacy with him ' gain.. '. :. . .-. v : "I don't quite get that one;" she admitted, .smiling- back at; him. "Js 'it do you mean-f-?" '- ' " : He laughed audibly -then. "It's fnefl guess. "I'm not too ' good '. myself.. What I was trying to say Is-pass: the crackers." - -' v i'-'Oh..,,,. Duane!'.' , "Mrom. ' But I just dont' know . what; the "Indian "sigh ' talk "for Pass the crackers is. Guess they aidht -,have crackers, hunh, ! Bly? I., was' trying .to concoct, some thing." . , f .. . j- .: "I. got the'generaT Idea th'aVyou wanted food brought;, but " . They laughed together; boy and girl." ' Indian sign talk, . ; "Can I haveitwo? May 17" . "Sillyl Take all you want Mom ' will be angry If you- leave any a in e.'- ' -' .-i "We .won't leave much."' ' - 'T bet you did have fun.on your ranchi '-Horses. Indians.-. All the things we read about.". ; "Fun, yep;- Not many Indians in Texas, but some. Enough. guess." He was.drawly; as always. He reverted badeto Pop. though, "You reckon Pop: can get up to morrow?" Y'HAT broke her charm of -hap-- A - piness. "Duane tell ina," she was -instantly serious- again, "I'm worried about Pop.? f He stopped eating,' ,looklng ,at her. ..VMmm?'' : "I ami . , Oh, he's he's not very sick, I don't think. But Duane, something else is bother ing him!" -v ' '."What Is?" -The young man, too, was serious now. . , t "1J-" She paused, looking out the dnfow, . After all. she mustn't 'IV-''...v.-.V ' '.'". ..'.',-:' tell Duane Hogan e-rythlng! Not yet! Not upset him, too, it there was to be a critical game in three days. Obviously Jop was depend ing heavily on Duane to carry through that encounter. "What is, Bly?" he repeated. "You remember last week at practice, when you came to mo on , the sidelines and we talked. We said .then that something was on Pop's mind." "Yep. Pre-game Jitters, I guess." "No. . . , No, Duane, it was worse than that There's actual danger, and Pop must be helped! I mean 1" She had already said more than she meant to, and she looked at Duane wide-eyed. "I mean look, Duane, you like ancy Hale, don't you? You really do?" He swallowed, slowly, looking st her. "Sure. . . . But what's Nancy . . . Nancy, got to do with this? With Pop? Something cook ing?" Blythe avoided his eyes now, and was silent for a long moment She fingered a bread roll nerv ously when she did speak again. "Duane, if I speak rather frank ly I mean, it would distress you a great deal if if Nancy were if anything " She gave up. She Just couldn't say it Couldn't even hint any thing further than that concern ing Nancy Hale's treachery. And yet she ought to tell! Sooner or later she would have to! If Nancy Hale had agreed, for $1000, to drug : Norman Dana and Duane Hogan himself, then she, Blythe, would simply have to put Duane on his guard. Or- do something to . protect him!'. But without seeming spiteful or jealous or mean, without somehow getting herself in the wrong light just how could she do it? How! The teleohone rang and Blr. glad for the interruption, called out "I'll answer, Mother." She felt Duane's gaze following her to the door. "Hello?" It was Nancy Hale, out at Pop's office. . And Nancy's tone was one of urgency. "Blythe! Blythe honey can you come out here? At once!" . (To Be Continued)' Gigantic transports with wing spread of 108 feet weigh 50,000 pounds when loaded. A glider released from the tow plane at 10,000 feet can carry a full load for 30 miles. The world's first squadron of 10 torpedo planes was built for the U. S. navy in 1920. Airplane production in terms of pounds has gone up ISO per cent within the last three years. 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