By OBEN ARNOLD " Tlin HTORYl Pat Friday all csclltmrnf aa Iha data for Ci tnln Carr'a transvottllnrHlal irlldrv fllffht approach. t.ait drtalla are completed In faa earl? hours of lha morning; before, and It's nu 1o I'at to rnalle up annujrk moHrr for h trip a drtnll forirnttrn. 'In taa rDh of planning. Mean trail. Loralnr, wno U to ha taa awrnver on the fllaat, dreaaes lanauldl-f for tho Jonrner. aaa plana to ataite aer entrance. 10 to So mlnutea Inte. for etTeetlrenria. and la more concerned nbout the attraetlvrneea of her hair than aha la about the fllnht Itaelf, e TAKE-OFF BY SURPRISE CHAPTER VIII ""APT. JAMES CARK, U. S. Army Glider Corps, and his young lady passenger were to be lowed in the latest Victory model two-seater sailplane. "We'll be approximately a half mile behind the motor ship," he reiterated to news men in a last Interview this morning. "First top will be at Cleveland." "How do you land there. Cap tain?" "I will simply cut loose from the tow line and come down at will. Probably soar over the city for about an hour first, for the public to see." "Then down to the airport, hook onto the tow line again, and head west?" ; "That's It Chicago next." "Whewl" the reporter breathed. "How's for thumbing a lift?" Jimmy grinned. "Wish I could take you, old man. But listen in a short time, maybe just a year or two, transcontinental sailplane flights will be common. I mean, with passengers, express, freight, everything. Military use at first, naturally. But after the war, wow!" "Okay to quote you on that?" "Sure! It's not theory, it's tested fact. I'm heading out right now to prove it again. Prove how pas sengers can be towed. We might es well have six sailplanes on that tow line. Or even 10. It's been done!" Some of that, too, went Into the microphones when Jimmy made his little farewell speech there on the rostrum. Publicly he accepted Colonel Furedy's good wishes, then saluted and shook hands with everyone. Some 15,000 people be gan .cheering. . . TAT FRIDAY was holding Jim- my's log book when he stepped down from the platform. "And, Jimmy," she murmured! excitedly, "here's a telegram from! your mother, sending her love.! And and this is a little basket' of fruits, from me. You might get hungry." , "Gee, Pat!" He Inspected the fruits, packed In cellophane and tied ever-so-daintily. "Thanks a billion. And hold down, every thing for me. I hate to gee, Pat!" He seemed to discover her violet eyes, then. Several Army officers were ap proaching, and one of them boomed out. "Three minutes of 11, Captain Carr," he said, ominously. . "Yes, Colonel Furedy." "What about It? Are you ready?" "Yes, sir. Of course, sir!" . He strode off with the other Uniformed men. The crowd . ol spectators watched them move toward the sailplane, a few yards from the official platform there. Newsreel men were maneuvering. Photographers squatted and squinted and climbed around. The nervous tension Incident to th takeoff seemed to be gripping everybody. Up yonder half a mile was the tow plane, its propeller already turning. Engineers and mechanics moved here and there like so many busy ants, re-checking every point of ship, towllne and sailplane for last-second per fection. Everybody knew that this flight would make aviation his tory. There was a formal little dis cussion there beside the plane, with austere old Colonel Furedy being a trifle pompous. After all, this was his big day, too. "Carr, you young devil," he ad dressed Jimmy rather genially, for him, "I want you to do this job up right! You understand?" "Do .my best, sir." "I'm sure of that I didn't pick foxi carelessly." "Thank you, Colonel." "Ah, another thing, Carr." "Yes, sir?" "If you do make it," the colonel's tone left it open to doubt, "I might, ah, say in ad vance that I intend to recommend you." "Yes, sir? But I dont quite follow you." "No promises, mind you. Not yet. I said 'if.' It you make it safely, and turn in a thoroughly military that is a proper piece of work all around, This assign ment is not quite military, hmmm. It is a civil job, in a way. Public morale. Education. Good will. But we've been over all that" "Right, sir." "Then, confound it It you want to be a major before you're 30 years old hah! You follow me now, young spriggins?" JIMMY saluted, grinning his thanks. Then all at once the colonel frowned. "Where is your passen ger, Carr?" Several men looked at watches. "It's 10:58 o'clock!" "I I I don't know, sir. She ought to be herel" "Hmmm!" Colonel Furedy's tone spoke volumes. Jimmy's eyes were searching the crowd, Honestly, he hadn't had time to talk with Loraine. Not since a minute yesterday morning when they went over the essential details. But Loraine was icapable, responsible. She knew (what was going on. Jimmy sent n orderly rushing through the crowd to look for her. He himself inesan to look frantically around. He glnnenUat his watch; 40 sec- I ends more had raced by. This I Copyright, 1943 NEA Service, Inc. flight was scheduled for 11 a. m.. and in the Army, 11 means 11. A band had been playing, and it stopped. Musicians walked up to send the ship off with proper fanfare. "Lordy!" Jimmy breathed. "Where in the devil is she?" That silent question was echoed by Colonel Furedy, aloud. In fact he almost roared it "I say, Carr, is your passenger here yet? Where is she?" I you see. Colonel " "This trip has been advertised with a lady passengerl The public expects it It has to go through! And it has to start in just 50 sec onds!" "It will, sir. Thanks, and good by!" Jimmy saluted, then turned to run. He raced to a point by tho platform, grabbed a girl's slender hand and without giving her one chance to speak jerked her for ward, running. Tho band began to play. People crowded closer. "Jimmy! What in the?" "Get in! Shut up and get In!" He stage-whispered it desperately. He pushed her toward the door of the sailplane. Nervously, and entirely automatically, she lifted one foot to step in. "HEY, LADY!" A photographer called that She turned, beaming with excitement poised gracefully on the sailplane step. Click! . . . Click-click! . . . Cam eras snapped all around. "Oh!" she gasped. Next, thing she knew, Jimmy was sitting at the controls and the wings were dipping. Precisely at 111 a. m. the plane started rolling. A thunderous cheer rose over the soaring field. (To Be Continued) THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson r M ' yme wup NAME, " w "FIRE fVM2VCrl O EQUIVALEMT, !r -attof ' T&-i' GIVEN TO rZ V-'AV . V ALCOHOLIC DRINKS ' JWlkwVSj ALL CVEK THE , COPIL 193 BY NEA KMKZ. IC' BRINGS THE GREATEST rv lfrV? FINANCIAL RETURN OF ANY J K 7 r'Ci' SIN&UE FUR -BEARER. 23 jf J--S?C-IN THE UNITED STATES, j's) FI&UCINS TOALRECEIPTS. ! iljiJ yl -A NESTORIAN is ! 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