Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1941 — Page 17
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LOVE POWER
By OREN ARNOLD
SATURDAY Bob is worried about the X-999 When the plane runs inte a storm over the mountains, he is certain | that it will erash, that the X-99 will | explode There is one chance for escape.
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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
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time to reason about but- presently her alert senses | i tell her that she had literally dropped away from the storm. The| worst part of it now was far overdriving
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frenzy asasiled her—| still up there—but| made her look im-! 1er own welfare. For! A utter a quick, ttle prayer i lot had said they were over | nd she didnt doubt it. | ¢ she would strike one of them at any moment. She looked down There was an irregular black void. | Il nd bulging and boiling. The apparent boiling was! to its motion, but to her!
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and below, two pin points. She con- age, to whom such things just never LE i i : | {SITE i i 4 1 centrated on them; yes, they really happened. ERLE | || Ae. Sf hug BH Eh I 0) URI || ib A ) 2 “i : EE hw | were moving. “I can never thank you enough,”| B LE LF dR ARR Fig EIA Ll 1 ; HE | ENS = id ! a vy N Sat | “A road!” {Carolyn began, when she was calm| 0 UA a] ad 1€ She realized only! But it was a long distance away again. “Are—can you tell me where! " wst land and then in-|30nd, unreasonably, she was sud-|We are?” i stantly get out of her parachute denly terrified. She gave no thought| This is in Arizona, miss. Were | T before it dragged her. She feit she |'0 her remarkable exhilaration dur-| You Jost up there long | could do that. She loosened a buckle | IN the jump. Somehow that sense- | Years, I think. I must know what | S |less plunge from an airplane, by a happened to my friend! Is Arizona The odd sense of elation and 8ir! who had never done such a nothing but mountains? Oh, I'll go adventure in her was still strong. |Stunt before, did not seem frighten- poi i It was somehow comparable to rid- INE in the least, but here oh good OX. now, miss, take it easy. ing & horse in a wild run, or being Solid ground all manner of imegi- i or Many people, but some.| swiftly on an ocean surf nary bugaboos loomed. Im later, — ed on the gasoline map. Little |calmer hours, friends were destined Place name of Blair is next comThe end came in an abrupt jar- to laugh at the feminine in that. munity, and_.
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1, plus a rolling and a scram- | the road, slipping and sliding, falling] i ind a wholly feminine shriek {over the rough ground. More ca | Boulder Dam is Blair? Where IS r ! 4 : {there a landing field? No! He said! L For a long minute she was following those first two guided her.iye would jump, too! Or mavbe— | dazed, | She was wet and cold, but the| wp. x mister have vou heard an! L “Lordy!” she murmured, then. exercise of walking warmed her. explosion? Any kind of noise? A! E The landing had been much hard- [She was happy to find a pavement. sally BIG noise? So big that—| er than she had imagined. She was She stood there wavihg, thinking|ynat 1» : Y bruised all over. She sat on rocks. |frantically now of Bob Hale. She stopped, thinking frantically Wet, blond curls were plastered over RE & £ The driver glanced once at her. 0 her face. She had no hat—what-| Tue PIRST CAR to approach | Then he swallowed, and nodded in 0 ever had become of that, anyway, Ine: slowed down, wavered. then Kindly sympatiy. she wondered. Her heart was pound- went on. The next one stopped. A! Plainly he had to rush this] e ing. And there, not too far off, Was gender, wet girl waving here after stranded girl to a doctor, he told & quite unmistakable mountain. {midnight—! {himself; delirium was setting in. | “Trouble, miss?” a genial voice | (To Be Continued) SHE STOOD up. “Well!” she said, UNIS. at" Then and only | tnadeq BION. arachute down the (hen did Carolyn Tyler act normal- | TTT TY TTT ET She saw her arachule down the; Tyere before a complete stranger] ELEVATORS ELEVATE RENTS | ry fi vi To eg Phin "0 she broke down and cried. | CALGARY, Alta. (U. P.) —A novel | , En ny she ever got loose irom the Ret Stma:itan was Sistresced, {reason for wanting to charge more HG ! It took him half an hour to hear rent for upper-story apartments was : She. looked aroupd. She looked ner out, to comfort her and Warm | presented oy a nal appearing | up. There were stars in half the her with his coat, to walk ineredu-|before the rept control board here. sky. The storm? A remote black logly back toward her parachute|He said tenants living on the upper spot, still doing some thunder growl- then return without seeing it, flights should pay more because the: ing but fleeing like a beaten pup.|adfi to sta her m.'got Jonge; rides in the ele She took & few steps. She wai fe fb 8 8 he board reserved judgment
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