Glldat Chi By OREN ARNOLD COAST-TO-COAST FLIGHT CHAPTER V TJEAUTIFUL Loraine Stuart had JJ been hall sitting, half leaning on tho arm of a reclining chair, there In the Soaring Field recep tion room. It was a posture which both Loraine nnd Pat knew was calculated to show off her figure to full advantage. When Jimmy Carr paused as if In Indecision, however, Loraine vas already rising. She flowed to ward him. Pat just waited, and wondered. "Jim-mee, darling!" Loraine cooed. "How thoughtful!" She took the big box of candy from him. Captain Carr swal lowed, and looked helplessly from one girl to the other. Quickly then, he forced a smile. "Y-Yes, surel" he managed. "I mean sure!" It wasn't like Jim Carr to lose his poise. Pat observed him with surprise. But Loraine was strip ping off the pretty green ribbons which held the war stamp cor sage. One ribbon also held a tiny envelope. Quickly, almost self consciously, Jimmy took that en velope. As if it were of no im portance, he stuck it in his pocket now. "Sure, sure," he kept repeating, boyishly. "They really are nice, aren't they? Sure. I mean I thought . they, uh well, look, they're kind of like flowers, aren't they, Loraine?" "Mmmmmm!" She tip-toed gracefully, pressing the corsage gently between them, and kissed Jimmy full on the lips. Jimmy took it as an awkward schoolboy might have. "Sure, sure," he was still say-t ing. "Uh look. How's about you and Pat having dinner with me? We have been so busy, but all 'right Pat?" Loraine seemed to rediscover Pat, then. "I'm sure Miss Friday; would love to go with us," she aid. Pat's teeth pulled at her upper lip. She wasn't at all sure what the score was here. But then Jim my came to his senses again, and before she knew it all three were jbeing herded into his car outside. He was talking now, like the Jim my' he really was. Chatting and (teasing and not waiting for an swers, but-just being happy in the company of two extraordinarily : pretty girls. I He took them to Elmira's swanky new Skyline Cafe, and iLoraine said, "Want to touch up my rouge, darling." . CHE didn't invite Fat to accom J pany her to the women's lounge. Fat tucked in her lip again; she had often had to pre jtend not to see Loraine Stuart's - trivial little slights, during the days of her intensive training pere. Loraine was already an ex pert at flying motor ship or sail plane and, to a small degree, had been one of . Fat's instructors. Jimmy's plan of having Loraine teach Pat everything, however, had not worked out well; other male officers had tactfully aided Pat over this embarrassing hump. While he and Pat waited, Jimmy was talking, low tone. "Haven't time to take you home for dressing and all that, Pat," he said hurriedly. "You know how it is. Army life makes us infor mal. But I wanted you to have the corsage and candy. You de served theml Here!" He held that tiny envelope out to her. Fat's chin fell, and she looked at Jimmy in astonishment. Her pulse had leaped. , "Read it!" he ordered. "It's proofl" She took out the card. "Con gratulations, to a swell kid for a swell solol" He had written that; Suddenly again he took card' and envelope, tore them to bits, pocketed them. His lips set tight ."Jimmy, I I goodness, I " "Misunderstanding," he mut tered. "You deserved them. But she happened to be in the recep tion room, too. We're engaged Apologize. Y'know how 'tis. Gosh,' Pat, I please don't hold it against sh-h-h-hl" ' Loraine was returning. But Pat' was soaring again! , So, Loraine had "happened" to' , be in that reception 'room! Fat! understood that; she could add two and two to get four. Loraine, , had seen Jimmy come there to headquarters and leave the note on her desk, and Loraine had gone to read that note. Of course! Patsy bit her lip this time; to control what she might have said. She studiously avoided Miss Stu hrt's eyes, too. She didn't trust herself when angry. ." i ": IDUT versatile Jimmy Carr now " was covering everything swell. He ordered three grand dinners, and Pat's excitement hnd some how built in her an enormous ap petite. Jimmy teased her about it t which was fun sfor him and her (and took her with a penny to iveigh on the big scales near the door. The needle swung back and forth, settled finally at 102. ' "Hoo-ra-a-ayl" he exulted, for her. She. was wide-eyed, beaming. "Jimmy! That means I ought to be a real hundred. Of just me!" "Growing upl" he avowed. "Six teen, going on 17, I betchal" Back at the table, Loraine was quietly poised. She smoked her cigaret with studied artistry. But Bomehow she put a damper on the spirits of the other two here. Jimmy dropped his gaiety and, man like, slipped Into shop talk. J "One tiling, kids," he began, serious tone, "this soaring busi ness is taking hold all over the (land. But the general public isn't fully Informed about It yet. And line public has to. know.'.'. . . Copyright, 1943 NEA Service, Inc. "Why, Jimmy?" Pat asked. Lo raine, apparently not interested, gazed off at the orchestra, across tho cafe, "Because it's the public that runs this land! Not some rich muck! And you know what?" He jabbed a finger at her. "What?" "We got new orders. A new Job. I did, I mean. Today." "Oh! Jimmy, are you?" Dis tress shone on Pat. Was he about to be transferred? Sent away? "We're going to help educate the public, Pat I got a wire today from Washington. From Bar ringer, the head of the nation's .'soaring and gliding service. He wants me to conduct a transcon tinental sailplane flight" ; "Oh Jimmy!" "We are to fly coast to coast in a sailplane, with a passenger, just to prove it can be done. We stop in every big city en route. We start at Elmira and go west." "How how wonderful!" Pat said. "With a a passenger and " She finished a little lamely, wor ried. Jimmy was proud, and justly so. But In Pat was that new uneasi ness. Loraine Stuart had shown a spark of interest but had said nothing; she Just sat there smok ing, aloof, cool. (To Be. Continued) HELP-WANTED DEPT. PORTLAND,' Ore. Portland cemeteries are asking the war labor board to lift the industry's wage freeze. Several reported alarm at the shortage of caretakers, and one said it couldn't get enough grave diggers. THIS CURIOUS WORLD AftC4Z METtOSS ARE WAGS, UXXeofS METEORS, ?AASAAU OiHrvoas- METEORS, s4CJ?0?Aj, WAOt. METEORS, -VJAJSOlKT, METEORS, -GfjrAAE, AND W0077SG S&lSS. com na by ma stana. bct.u. nea a s. SAND 15 PUT ON RAILS TO CREATE A GRIPj BUT IS PUT ON SHUFFLE BOARDS TO CREATE A SLIDE," SOjts BD6AR. T. DARLINGTON, : . 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