Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1940 — Page 42
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CHAPTER ' TWENTY-NINE
. RONICA BAILEY: was noted for collecting: interesting personalities around her and for showing scant patience with bores. Hence there was nothing, unusual in her ready agreement to take Lona Montoya | on the air jaunt into Mexico, al-; though she was surprised that Andre’ asked it. : _ “Lona has never flown down,” . Andre explained, lightly, “and she knows the country. Besides, Ronnie, she can serve as a sort of—of . chaperon, which we haven't had heretofore. Don’t you see?” Ronnie was truly grateful then. ) Wherefore the three young peo-|’ : Lr g ple took off in the early afternoon ins : ! ) with considerable-gaiety. Weather| ( - perisss = i The COPR. 1940 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. . 2 12:20 12-20 WANTS TO : time to Guaymas was only a mat- “I want something real mies for the Sweetest little wife in the co 1058 gi: nv PLAY STORE = | of three hours or so. Departing ; 10 Dl : in early afternoon had been Lona’s : ; YO’ SHOULD AX... X VYO' IS TALKIN’ 7X : idea, urged upon Andre in private. FUNNY, BUSINESS » 4 RO REA YANDIN xg ie RISERS AH HAINT HN IN AN IT'S ALL SO(GROAN?) There were a few early bumps, THET BIG STRANGER JOE AN’ LONESOME. i RIG APO 7 RIN BUT i em 24 then the monoplane settled down Z : PN us POLECAT AGIN— DON'T If ob ICE AN SHE aE NOT THAR to dutiful, smooth sailing. Ronnie] P77 2) GORA ESTITO0R | LARP LP TE Tuer? ) DRNENAER = A LSGROANT) held fairly low the better to enjoy KILT ME, THASS KICKAPOO yoy duicE. SANS ThE XATCHED HIM BOP the semi-desert landscape. She ALLY A EF YO' PLEASE” __ HE ANG A\ 8 NE SS SHE caught one glimpse of Rainbow / SFE NN : OH! WHUT IS HAPPENIN'? Canyon—and quite’ involuntarily > ; turned for a quick look at Lona, remembering. Now there is something, Ronnie reflected, that must yet be worked out. Lona Montoya is a mystery girl! It helped make her interesting, hence made her doubly welcome company for Ronnie on this Mexico trip. Ronnie smiled a bit to herself. Maybe, given some kind of break, she could make Lona tell her secret. Ronnie felt that if—but all at once her reveries broke down. “I.ook!” Lona Montoya almost shrieked that. “Look, Andre!” 2 8 2
RONNIE TURNED, She.saw Lona and Andre staring out ‘a window, and Lona’s face had an expression she had never seen before. . The, bright beauty of it, the open Mexican friendliness, had vanished and in its stead was ‘an expression of anger that seemed almost fierce. The change in the girl was so quick and so complete as to be startling, |: and even Andre’s face showed grave |- “Only one button polished—=z1.a that one from pressing against Blah, ol Soni Cin yy, mess table!” ° nnie glanced out, too. | ©. . as _ “It’s only the government auto- THIS CURIOUS WORLD : By William Ferguson giro!” she Shouied back 10, he mmo rms guests, slowing her own speed to : A THERE WAS NOTHING HEY, NANCY DID oT hear. #It's only 2 | 3— 0 | i ge TR J = SUPERNATURAL |. You' SEE THE WAIT TILL a’ vor $s Stugeo every Lime : rrp hey’ ing. re fri . { EE py APPEARAN | . HELPS > THE 4 By ny They Io ionds and E : He \-\ \ 2 E . ors ON MAIN . HIM! NEVER SOUND WEN : Ce FoR i Neen Lona and Andre’ ignored her.| | / AWN POPPIES STREET ? A To SEE . € NEEDY! A Lona had grabbed his arm in fury.| | : wy ‘5 ON WORLD WAR : : : “1 .told you!” she’ snapped at J . : 7 j BATTLE FiELps/ bliin : Andre; lips tight and pale. - “It’s a |" ls ERA || FOR MANY * trap! A deliberate—" : : : AE a CENTURIES _ He glared back. “But you. your- TIT { THIS PLANT AS self agreed they wouldn't be out NAN : SPRUNG LP AS A now, Lona! You said they patrol WEED ON A the international line only : in NEGLECTED SS yy Do mornings. That's why you wanted > OVER AREAS to leave after noon!” : \ 3 =AS OF “Oh-h-h-h!” Lona was half] | SSS 3 WESTERN standing, and she shook Andre in 4 | | REZ BURCOCPE. an obviolis little: fit of frenzy fear. 7 “I ought to have-!”" — L a “What is wrong?” Reonica called, . : : loudly. | CHIEF! DRINKWATER HAS RESIGNED! THE PROCTOR SIS OUSE Likp.T.: IN ESSOR “Shut up, and fly this thing I EE opLCTION Ls YA.CINEP, Sow A
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back,” Ronica called. “I don’t WERE RELEASED ON know what's the matter—but sit| PROSPECT ISLAND, down, kids, and don’t: be afraid. NEAR SEATTLE, It's nothing endangering us, I'm| BUT NOT A SINGLE BIRD sure. Careful—I'm going to turn.” OF THIS SHIPMENT “NO!” Andre yelled at her. “No SURVIVED. you “don’t! Keep straight for Mex- .e MN , ico rr you) 5 aide sa, og) ? g LE ] Ronnies chin dropped. TILTON. NN 2 : : SA 7. ;) ,, / . To her further astonishment she | i Givi UM : call | 8 BOR ; Sg, RS . ; : “§ | / ill | saw Lona Montoya rolling Andre’s| * kiiys bs : . MN - Sed 27d | i : } “af yy Apecie fotan aru ine coment) of EE (A cowry is i Sos] a e oug r take to a friend | “iris : EEE: L] MY FACE in Guaymas. It had been care-| % h p ee co IS A NEARLY Srl BACK SHE AE x ; SHE DIDN'T fully packed in thick padding and : Os SEA SHELL | ERA: ITS NORMAL SIZE NOW. Te Jo BRING LiLDA MENTION JUNE tied with ropes, Ronnie had ob- e DASRY BARN ¢ HEY ARE YOU GOING UNE ¢ ----SO 1 GUESS served. All at once Lona opened ; ; EIDAL CFT ym O ZULA LASHLEY'S nr | SHE HAS OTHER the cabin door and kicked the drum - COPR, 1940 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, PARTY 2 i PLANS FOR ME/ outside! “HEY!” Ronica yelled, in new as- ANSWER—A sea shell, frequent, tonisdiment. of the els , frequently used as money in some sections 2 85 8 SENSING REAL danger now,|Ronnie suddenly realized. What,] With Lona’s Ronnie looked quickly out. The|in truth, did she actually know|with the ry ae autogiro was repeating its signals to about either of them? She had|Andre intent on his flying, Ronnie turn back or land. She even, thought just accepted each at face value as|grabbed a parachute case, quickly she recognized the fiyers in it. She [She did anyone who was interest-|strapped it on and threw herself handled her controls to obey them. bog. Plainly both were afraid ofjout the same cabin door from A hand struck her shoulder, hard. ans ool’ How ioiond any sane which the Injisn drum had fallen. LO 1 - Do as I tell you!” Andre Girar-|. nol Ronica Bailey did a char- 9:5 Continued)
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