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" , By OREN ARNOLD
TUB STORYl Pat Frltta?, aaak
faff a poallloN that omblara
patrlotlam advantpre, and ro
' mane kaa foiTlnn 4 Jimmy Carr
that aha la Jut the Rlrl ha hna
bars, looking for to Irara aoar
tnr Ma explain to rat, who
known nolhlnir about fflUcra, that
ferr dntlra will take her to Kl
tnlra, K, Y aoarlnff rapltal of
America Thera aha will learn
la pilot m rlldpr. Jimmy Carr hna
aent rat Fiidar'o aplrlta aoarlnic,
and aha la enrrlrd awar by the
poaalbllltlea of her new Job. until
l.ornlno fitnart walka In, klea
Jimmy, and la Introduced fa 1'at
aa fcla flaneea.
CHAPTER ni
TVOW In this world of women,
there Is hair and hair. Her
own curls, lor instance, could be
accurately described as blond, or
taffy, Pat Friday told herself. But
so could Loraine Stuart's. The
difference was not in color or in
fineness or in anything tangible;
and yet to Pat it seemed very
marked. Her own hair was for
ever prone to go berserk and look
like a pencil drawing made by a
baby. But Loraine's was perfec
tion right off a magazine page.
And another thing: Loraine
Stuart obviously didn't have to
diet Pat counted calories, ate ex
tra slices of buttered bread, gorged
potatoes. But her all-time high
remained at 99 pounds. The
streamlined Miss Stuart, Pat con
fessed silently, was four inches
taller and 17 or 18 pounds heavier.
All of her was applied in exactly
the right places, in exactly the
right way. Her walk, too, was a
aymphony, no less than her hair
and her complexion and her voice.
"She positively flows!" Pat con
ceded, In admiration that was
worrisome but genuine.
This appraisal was made on the
train going to Elmira, but it was
a one-sided appraisal. Loraine
had given no indication that Pat
existed at all. Loraine merely sat
beside Jimmy in the Pullman and
engaged In what Pat understood
to be sophisticated smart talk. Pat
had to ride alone and backwards,
in the seat behind them.
That arrangement, in a way,
was Pat's own; she had felt a
sense of responsibility as Jimmy
Carr's new secretary, and so she
had carefully seen to it that his
luggage got on the train. The por
ter had noted that He favored her
with a warm smile and cordial but
ever-so-respectful manner which
Pat liked, but at the same time
she felt a bit flattened.
. "1 can make any servant in the
world like me, but" She didn't
finish the thought, sitting there
rocking in the car. But she was
thinking of Loraine and Jimmy,
a
fi'um little sense of gloom might
i have deepened if Jimmy Can
hadn't suddenly stood up, look
tag for her. Loraine stood, too,
and they moved into the aisle.
I "Club car," Jimmy said, beckon
ing. "Okay?"
! "Yes sir." .
I Jimmy grinned. "Listen, Private
Friday. Maybe I ought to make
jyou salute me, too."
: Pat looked quickly up at him,
caught his infectious grin..
. "1 never know when you're
teasing!" she murmured.
"What say?" The train roar had
drowned her.
"I say, I never know when
you're teasing."
"I never tease children.''
"Oh."
"And you're just a little glrL"
He emphasized the little.
"Well well you 1" She decid
ed to let him have it back. "At
least my ears are Utile, too."
Jimmy pretended to scowl.
"Listen, private! Want me to fire
you? My ears are my sore points."
"They aren't points. They are
landing news."
"Wow!" They had come be
tween two cars, and he held her
arm. They had to shout over the
wheel clacking. "Okay, I won't
pick on you, then. You can't help
being little, and 1 can't help hav
ing mule ears."
"They aren't really mulish."
"What?"
Now they were in another Pull
man, with passengers looking up.
Unconsciously, Pat shouted louder.
"I say your ears aren't really as
big as a mule's, and anyway, 1
like 'em!"
Fifteen or 20 people laughed,
then, at the three young persons
who had just entered. Jimmy
turned a little pink behind his
grin. So, too, did Patsy redden;
she felt horrified. "Oh, I I'm
sorry!" she managed but some
how that didn't help.
"How perfectly charming every
one is!" cooed Lorain Stuart
Pat could have kicked her, and
kicked herself as welt Why, darn
it, was she so ill at ease around
that Loraine person? And so des
perately anxious to please Jimmy
Carr?
a '
QN a curved seat in the club car
they began talking business.
1 "Now soaring, Pat, is not only
extremely important, but it's more
fun than than" he eyed her a
second-'than a week on Coney
Island. Ever ride a Ferris wheel?
Same thrill, only more so. Much
more. And the Army doesn't pay
80 bucks a week just for stenog
raphers." "But do you think I can learn?
I mean I'm sure I canand "
"You're going to, miss. Bet that
straight right now."
"Oh."
"The Army needs thousands of
trained pilots. To teach other pi
lots. Smart women often are bet
ter than smart men teachers.
That's why wo advertised for you
girls. At first, we want the cream
of the lot only. Wo got six this
trip. I sent the other five to other
fields, and I'm bringing you here
to Elmira with me, for your train
Ing." "Yes sir. I mean, yes Jimmy."
"That's better. Honestly, Pat,
I'm not so doggoned old. And 1
Copyright, 1943
NEA Service, Inc.
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while discipline is all right In lis
place"
Ho lectured and teased her for
half an hour, tactfully, kindly, de
lightfully to Pat All the things
she needed to know at first about
ofllce routine and soaring and air
plane flight Plus a lot of little
personal bits thrown in both ways.
"And so," Jimmy was saying,
"I'll ask Loraine to teach you, in
person, because she's already ex
pert both in motor ship and sail
plane. And this will give you two
kids a chance to get really ac
quainted. You'll have a lot to talk
about I have a hunch we'll all
get along fine."
Pat looked at him in quick dis
tress. Her own hunch liad been
just the opposite! But already he
was standing, saying that they
could start making plans right
away because Elmira wasn't much
farther, and that nowadays things
had to happen fast Pat watched
his fine shoulders disappear
through a swinging door, and
noted too that his ears weren't
really large. She turned then to
look a little bit fearfully at Lo
raine. Miss Stuart was perched on
some figurative height Her eyes
were narrowed, and she showed a
funny little half-amused smile
which quickly vanished. Then she
spoke, and it amounted to her first
instructions.
"That yes-sir no-sir act," she
began, and paused to spit out to
bacco crumbs, her pretty lips
puckered disdainfully, "it didn't go
over at alt Not with me. Perhaps
I'd better remind you that Jimmy
and I are engaged. Don't bother
wasting your talents and time."
(To Be Continued)
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Foreign
Relief and
Rehabilitation.
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producer.
14 Half an em.
15 Frozen water.
16 Gentle blow.
18 Require.
20 Pair of horses.
22 Oboe (abbr.).
24 Seine.
26 Gaelic.
28 Standing room
only (abbr.).
29 Irritate.
31 Accomplish.
'32 District of
' Columbia
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,34 Therefore.
,35 Walking stick.
37 Gun (slang).
1 39 New star.
41 Makes
mistake.
43 Designate.
45 Row.
47 Electrical
term.
49 River (Sp.).
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54 Circle parts.
57 Receptacle.
59 Bachelor of
Science
(abbr.).
60 Work.
62 Singing voice.
64 Negative word
66 Limit (comb.
form).
67'French article.
68 Backward.
70 Tatter.
72 He is in
charge of
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THE WINNAHI 1
PORTLAND, Ore. (A') Port
lnnd's fire department Insisted
hoarding gasoline in unupproved
storage facilities was dangerous.
The firemen seized a drum of
tlio fuel from a hoarder, keep
ing it over night at the fire sta
tion before moving it to a safe
place.
It proved their point.
Fire damage to the station
was estimated at $2000.
Whatever our views may be
about communism, Russia stands
today as the savior of democracy
in Europe. Wendell Wlllkie.
$25 CREDIT
ONLY $5 DOWN
$5 A MONTH
Don't wait 'till you havo tht
monijr to buy th thing you
nied. Gt $iS buying powtr in
Puixhat Coupon Books today
and spend It whan you ntad It
for any number of art iclt which
don't coat mora than II aach.
Or pay a little mora down and
get coupona that buy higher
priced merchandise. Usual ear
rylng charge.
By William Ferguson
Coupons
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AFRICAN ZOOS fluently
A10?r .OW THAT HAVE
BEEN RAISED IN tGOfiAAS
AfAC46&eS... SINCE THEY
ARE LARGER AND HAVE. WIMEFi
MANES THAN THOSE RAISED IN
MFKICA S OWN WILDS.
AMBER
IS NOT ALWAYS
VELLOW.'
IT iMAY BE WHITE , BLACK.
BLUE OB. RED.
21 Cow's call.
23 Mythical king
of Britain.
25 2000 pounds.
27 Rim.
30 Arctic
sandpiper.
33 Two-wheeled
vehicle.
36 Always.
38 Group ol
three.
40 Operatic solo.
42 Native of
Serbia.
44 Morality.
46 Abdicate.
47 Dine.
48 Trail.
50 Less
important.
53 Become weary"
55 Musical sign.
58 Street (abbr.),
58 Negative,
61 Paper
(Gypsy).
63 Away.
65 Every third
(comb. form).
69 International
language.
71 Symbol for
silver.
73 He will feed
populations.
VERTICAL
1 Brave.
2 Suffix.
3 Color.
4 Receded.
5 Musical note.
6 Five and five.
7 Sly look.
8 Finishes.
9 Kind of glove
"(van).
10 High cards.
11 Approaches.
17 Any.
19 Ells English
(abbr.).
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HOLD EVERYTHING!
"It was the only kind I could
buy without a ration card!'
PINEAPPLE STRIPS
ARE SIMPLE; DAINTY
7309
COML HL MOUUMXO uti IMC
by Alice Brooks
Your husband will view "his'
chair with new pride when he
sees it wearing this lovely cro
chetcd set. It's in pineapple de
sign an old favorite for its
grace and simplicity. It's done
in strips that arc quickly joined
together, and can make a daven
port or buffet set, too. Pattern
7309 contains directions for set;
stitches; materials needed.
To obtain this pattern send 11
cents in coin to The Herald and
News, Household Arts Dept..
Klamath Falls Do not send this
picture, but keep it and the num
ber for reference. Bo sure to
wrap coin securely, as a loose
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ope. Requests for patterns
should read, "Send pattern No
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your name and address.
Because of the slowness of the
mails, delivery of Herald and
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may take two weeks to reach
you after your order Is mailed
in. We re sorry.
THE FIX
SAYRE, Okla. (A7) George
Hcdick's cold resisted all his fa
vorite remedies.
Finally he went to the medi
cine cabinet and in desperation
took a swig from every bottle
therein no mntter what the
label said.
Today's communique:
The cold is virtuully gone.
Mr. Hcdlck Is still there.
Guard duty consists of walk
ing no place In opposite direc
tions, keeping constantly on the
alert for something that never
happens. To Keep 'Em Flying,
Miami Beach, Fla., air force publication.
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