Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1941 — Page 14

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BRIDE FROM "THE SKY

: By HELEN WELSHIMER

THE STORY — Judy Allen has bailed out. Floating through the sky in the wedding dress she was wearing when impulsive aviator Sandy = Ammerman kidnapped her an hour before she was sto marry handsome, stable, attorney ' Philip Rogers, magazine career girl Judy is making her escape from Sandy, whom she once thought she doved. Rumors romantically linking Sandy with heiress Peg Gordan decided Judy on marrying Phil, convinced her that Sandy was just ‘an infatuation. Now, floating earthward, she is in real danger, because as sandy climbs his plane to give her parachute—one he has invented-—plenty of room, she sees below her, at -a strange airport, another plane, ready to take off in her path.

! CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

" JUDY pulled on the parachute " with all her strength as she came down, the rising sound of the motors following her. No, she decided, she|couldn’t bear to the south enough to save herself. | Sandy had done this'to her., , . ~ Bandy whom she hated. A great silver light picked her up then, and she realized she was © being placed in the center of a . searchlight to call the attention of the oncoming pilot to her fate. : She watched the strange plane| §" start down the runway, turn, come| & to a sudden halt that rolled it . over on its side, crashing a little dizzily as it took this unexpected and undeserved punishment. Two| i. dh men, bewildered and bruised,| BIT

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THIS CURIOUS WORLD ° By William Ferguson

COPR. 1961 BY NEA SERVICE. ING. T. M. REG. S. PAT. OFF.

climbed from the injured airplane. | Hill | hv. Xi Bn ne uy lien, asmtiale LL DoE editor of Under Twenty, was floating down to earth like a white moth or an angel. She wasn’t afraid suddenly. She| didn’t mind descending from the purple sky in her wedding dress, clinging to a parachute. When ~ she touched the ground, she be- - came aware -that one white satin slipper was gone. Lost in the flight. Or maybe left in Sandy’s plane. She was glad that the train on her wedding dress concealed her unslippered foot. The earth was cold, though. She must look funny—a bride who took to hurtling earthward, She started to laugh and could not stop. ~~ Why, there were hundreds of people at the airport to watch her. |. Yet there was an air of unreality . about the scene. A dozen hands had released her . * from the parachute as it touched| f FRECKL ~ earth. Amazed voices began an ar-| Rs LE ~ tillery of questions. oz i 2) vEARS 3

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“Oh, boy, what a story! ‘Bride Bis Honey pr : . Falls From SKy’'!” a newspaperman TIME HERE / HE'S i pon crowed HANDING JUNE A BIG LINE /

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* CHAIN LETTER 1S RIGHT...) AND BOY, “Talk about luscious art!” | Now a photographer spoke, focusing his ~ camera on Judy’s face. - ® » =

. THERE was a newsreel truck + present, too, and the operator was -.just winding up the crank. Looking i . around more carefully, Judy realized | ‘w= : 7; 3 A of Ni, 47 ih] TR we "How LoNG HAS that a dozen-news cameramen had, ~~ 1 ~ 2O SNL X \ INES ati 2 i] ‘ ey

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~ been on hand to make her arrival cone on® f Judy found her voice. It sounded

“Who told you I was taking off from Capricorn?” | . “Nobody tcld us. We've all been waiting around for a couple of movie stars coming in from Holly-

“It’s a bridal couple. Maybe she ped, too,” somebody else said as ht exploded. : , sister.” Another voice cleared itself of the motley tones. “Come on, give us yo pame and town and why you made your flying leap.” Judy ignored the questions. Her wide brows .were drawn into

in the tabloids and the 1 pow instead of the

cept a heavy-set man who had elbowed his way through the crowd. “Can’t give you the second request, sister,” he stated bluntly. “But you can’t get away with a phony land-

“Phony landing!” She stamped the foot that still wore.a slipper. “That's the idea. It’s your own arrest. that’s taking place. We're taking you to Headquarters now, this minute.”

: . x = THE whole crowd of people seemed to have taken the incident

urias a public show, by this time.

People were following Judy, pushing against her, tearing pieces of lace so lavishly that at last she turned to one of the officers and let him clear a. path.

There were more words. Something was said about Judy's bail being arranged at the police court in the morning, and suddenly she was placed in a cell. the barred

door closed, and the jailer turned his rusty key. (To Be Continued)

(All events, names and characters in this 5 story are fictitious)

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