Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1940 — Page 23

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Flying Co-Ed

By MARY K. MOORE

CAST OF CRARACTERS ANNE NORRIS—~Wealthy college sty dent, looking for thrills, enrolls in CAA flving course

GEORGETTE PARKER-Anne's friend, Rea thing to fly is a serious business with er

TONY SCOTT-—College plavhay, son nf A gangster, envies Anne's social position,

CAPTAIN DICK DOUGLAS—Insteuctor of the student flving course at Midland University

YESTERDAY —-Tony Plots with Jumps Daley to damage Dick's plane. Mean while, Georgette solos, comes through without trouble, She is thrilled ax Dick promises her night flying soon. He infends to get a few night hours himself Anne confesses she loves flying, regre(s 2"! the things she said ahout Captain Douglas

CHAPTER TEN THE SORORITY house was gay with laughter, singing, and afterdinner conversation Anne and Georgette refused an invitation to join a bridge game and retired to their room to study Anne closed the door and began aimlessly sorting out hooks and papers For goodness’ sakes. settle down! Georgette exclaimed, "and tell me where on earth 1 left my notebook.” [ don't know, You had it under your arm this afternoon I must have left it our at the airport. That's just what 1 did do probably in the restaurant when we hati a coke Well. there's nothing to do but drive out and get it ['ve got to have it if I'm to get any studying done tonight. Want to come along? [ don't think 1'd better. 1 must get at French Lit. Don't he long After Georgelte had gone, Anne found it hard to bring her mind down to the mass of notes and papers spread out on the desk before her. No matter haw much she tried to concentrate. her thougl'e kept going back over the past few weeks Dick had praised her aptitude for flying Later, when she'd told him of her determination regarding Tonv Scott, he'q said as he shook her hand, ‘Good girl.” There had been a friendly sympathy in his tone. Nothing more though She brought herself back from her reverie with a sudden start Down the hall. a pledge called her ta the phone As she ran to an ster it, she had a depressing premonition of dange: She was totally unprepared for the loud. shrill voice that came ovel the wir but she recognized Jt al mast t nee as that of Chivice the dice-gam girl at the Villa Aloha Yes thi | [188 Narn A frown puckered or brow WwW hat on earth did the girl want? Miss Norris, maybe I'm messing in stuff that's not my business. But Tony Scott a louse from awa) hack, and vou looked like real stufl Listen, Miss Norris, Tony found out ho it was that helped vou get away the other night—that flying guy Yes? Anne was more puzzled than before

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lights of the anport blinked before her as Anne drove down the last stretch of highway As she approached the gate she saw a car parked in the shadows a short wav down the road {t looked like Tonv's cal Then all this was rae At this very moment, Tony and his companion might be earrving out their plans But, thank Heav. eh. she had arrived inh time to pre vent disaster A hasty sear revealed nothing of Dick {¢ had d fh Intd town for dinner ant not eturned GGeorgette’s litt coupe was with a few other coh ih the parking lot. but she Was nowhere to be yeey » N » WHAT WERE Tony and Jumps Daley doing? She furned and hurried in the direction of the dimly lighted hangal She realized that it probably ‘was foolhardy. Yet at the same time, 1 seethed the only thing to do Near the hangar, she slowsgd her steps and began ‘walking quietl; and cautiously. If she could find Tony and his companion &ctuall engaged in their work of sabotage then she cou race back t the administration alarm As she neared the door, & sudden vicioh of Tony's face as she had spon it in rage ro before ho hinds eve. She felt afraid Tor & moment she paused, caught her breath Tn give way to fear now would mean disaster to Dick. Somehow she gathered strength to g6 in The interior of the hangar was almbst rompletely dark Slowly and quietly she crept ih the door {ng Be close td the wall as she could. Through the dark her quick ears caught the murmur of low pitched yoices here Was the cabin ship ‘that!

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