(flidat (fill By OREN ARNOLD V TUB UTOIlYl I'at Frldnr. who H pnaard her nolo flight trat n a glider pilot, la Imalljr, hmtpllr . rniraKrd In working: out drfailN of In. trnnaroiitlnrtiml flight Jim my now f'nlH. Jnmca ;nrr of the Army UUdcr Corpia to mnkt. Colonel Furedy nna d.eldrd that Jimmy, nnanenarr ahould, lift feminine -preferably Tounv nnd attractive. On the. day the. r--aenirer la to bo named, Captain C'arr la out of tbo city. rnt, her love, for Jlmnir overcome, by her ftriia of duty nnnounrea that l.ornlno Nluarl, hla fiancee, la to be the naaarnirer. LANGUID AND LATE CHAPTER VII THHE transcontinental soaring flisht was to start tomorrow morning nt 11 o'clock. And to night at 1, Copt. Jinimy Carr and his secretary were still huddling in the field office building. Three other office workers had stayed to help them. "All right, that's that," Jimmy snapped, eventually. "Route's clear, down to the last notch. First stop at Cleveland, next at Chi cago, then St. Louis, Kansas City, Wichita, angle back up to Denver, cut southward again to Phoenix, and hit the Pacific at San Diego." He was studying a map for the millionth time. "What about Great Bend, Kan.?" Pat asked. Jimmy grinned. "I'd like to drop in on mother, at that." "Capt. Kansas Carr! Did state pride have anything to do with your choosing two Kansas towns?" "They're aviation centers. Don't be insubordinate, Private Friday!" "You're really awful." "I oughta court-martial you. Maybe 1 will." "Hush. What about your money?" "Money?" He looked blank. "Yes, money, Captain. M-O-N-E-Y!" She spelled it. "Even you, soaring down on top of city roofs and such, will need some money in hand. To eat on, and buy hotel rooms, and . . . and " "Lordy, Pat! I never thought of that!" So, between one and two in the morning, . Pat Friday in a com mandeered peep tore around El mira cashing checks. She man aged to get together about $200 in bills. At least that detail would be off her mind lor tomorrow. ' "Now, mister," she challenged him again, just after 2 a. r.i. "It is assumed of course that your per sonal luggage is all packed. You can wear nothing but dress uni forms you know, because you'll have to be showing oft constantly. John Q. Public will demand that arou look nice. Or his wife wilL anyway. Your mustache needs trimming on the left. And you , could stand a hair cut." - She was - standing across his desk, looking down at him. He swallowed, helplessly. 'Tat, you lordy!" She gave an exaggerated sigh. '"Come on," she ordered. "You re mind me of my brother." . She and the peep driver, who was sort of special man for Cap tain Carr, served as valets for him. They rolled up to his quarters and went quietly in. And for an hour they all had fun packing his things. Pat even trimmed the mus tache, and the hair around his ears. Then when she went to the peep to be driven to her' own home, she paused for a moment "Jimmy," she said, quietly, "I I'm not teasing or anything, now. Tomorrow morning everybody will be too busy for words, but want you to know we're for you. Good sailing, Jimmy, and good by." She held out her hand and he squeezed it. "Lordy, Pat," he murmured. Plainly, he was touched. : "Goodby, Jimmy . . . Goodby!" The peep moved away, and Pat felt that the parting was a vale dictory, an end of a grand, glori ous something that could never be again. MISS LORAINE STUART had an appointment at the hair dresser's at 8:30 this morning. It was earlier than she liked to do such things, but this was a spe cial occasion, and she'd need time to be groomed her very best. One of the news reel companies, it had been announced, would film the entire flight story in full color. She was out of the beauty shop by 9:30, and she went rather lei surely to her apartment. From her bedroom window she could look across two roadways and onto the Double Eagle Soaring Field a mile beyond. But Martha, the colored girl who helped in the house here and doubled as Loraine's maid, was much more excited than Lo raine. "Mm, mm," Martha grunted, genially. "Miss Loraine, you got to hurry yourself up. Just look over there already!" Loraine deigned to glance out the window. "Quite a crowd gath ering," she confessed. "Odd, that so many people would be inter ested in such a little thing." That last was sheer pretense and insincerity; a vain person's effort to impress a servant, "This ain't little, Miss Loraine! This is really something! Big!" Loraine looked amused. She was idly studying herself in a mir ror, debating which shade of rougo would heighten her color best for the movies. Also, she quietly rehearsed certain move ments and gestures that might come in well when she faced the cameras and the public. "It's a heap of people inter ested," Martha went on. "Just imagine. Riding in a ship without no motor and no gas bag. Away up in the sky!" VSonring isn't new, Martha. It's been done." "But you and him's going clear across (lie land! You and him's like pioneers, heading west!" Copyripht, 1943 NE.A Service, Inc. ..rPHAT'S a thought!" Loraine conceded. It would come in handy for interviews. Captain Carr and I fed as if we were modern pioneers, paving a new way for progress as did our fore fathers, those intrepid souls who . She smiled to herself, lighting a cigaret. "Ain't you going to hurry, miss?" "Indeed not," "Unh, unh! Me, I would have been there before breakfast." "Would you, really, Martha?" Loraine was over-doing the busi ness of being languid now. This pretense satisfied something with in her. "I been nervous all night my self, miss. Just 'cause I maids for the lady what is going." "Oh-h, now," Loraine chuckled, This was good. It was going to get better, too, because presently I she would have public triumph I over that little snip, Pat Friday. Loraine envisioned that, in an- j ticipation. j First, she would make the short public speech into the micro phones. Then she would shake hands graciously with everyone. And when she came to Pat, she ! would smile down at her and say, "Thanks so much for your help, ! darling. Jinimy and I will always remember you. I am sure." That would be good! Martha grew more nervous. "Miss Loraine, please hurry!" Loraine exhaled smoke and turned to her maid. "Martha, let me give you some good advice. Never come to a thing like this on time. Never! If I come onto that field, say 10 to 20 minutes late, who's going to get the most attention?" (To Be Continued) THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson ATLAS MOUNTAIN RANGE, EXTENDING THROUGH MOROCCO, ALGESIA, AND TUNISIA, HAS A THAN THE COPtt. 1943 BY MCA SERVICE. MC T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. 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' 3 4 I5 I' I I1 I8 I I9 I10 I" 11 ZZM' ir i) 34 IS IS''3 ' ' ' J n W r. tXlit i&ijfc m fez " ll 1 1" Mary Pickford, Lt. Buddy Rogers Adopt Two Children HOLLYWOOD, March 10 (if) Legal steps to ndopt a six-year-old boy unci take guardianship over a six-months-oltl girl have been taken by Mary Pickford nnd her husband, Naval Lieut, Charles (Buddy) Rogers, the star of silent films has announced, Identity of the children's par ents was not revealed. The RAF has been making a lot of direct hits on Berlin. We wonder how the German people are enjoying being home on the range. $25 CREDIT ONLY $5 DOWN $5 A MONTH Don( wilt Mill you luv th moniy to buy th thing you nted. Get $ buying powtr in Purchau Coupon BooM today and apend It whn you nd It for any number of articles which don't coit more than II each. Or pay a little more down and Kit coupons that buy higher priced merchandise. Usual car rying charge. 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