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MES SERIAL. Don’t Suffer With |- gi rr Colds This Winter! [| Call Me Liz | ne Sup sie Tn “FimuEs rom, CHAPTER 3 THE STORY: Red McFan, army pilot,

comes home with a chestful of ribbons

ARTHUR CONDON divined part and a Lacky swagger. He visits the vari of what was in Red McFan’s mind, war ay iaboratory helper. od Man 4 armly. however. an, He I I ani,

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Keene Dr ug Stores “Russel’s nervous,” he said. “He’s Re asks how Russ Condon is now.

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oT settle down and get interefted in|the business. But his heart isn't

that—but I know.” He smiled with an effort. “That's why I'm glad you're back, Red. I hope you and Russ will see a lot of each other. I think you'll be] good for him.” . Admiration “broke through his worry. “You certainly came through all right. You don't look as if you had a nerve in your body. My Lord, boy, how do you do it—after what you've been through?” \ 8 =»

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from here—you know where it is?" | Red nodded. “Yes.” | “Well, when that factory's bullt| Russel is going to be in charg of | it. And he'd like to have you-work | with him. I've been talking to Men-| del about you and he says you were pretty keen about chemistry, » uo on “NOW HERE'S what we thought —you go back to school now, major| in chemistry, and when you've got your degree we'll put you in charge at Russel’s plant. How would you like that?” : “I—-I—" Red floundered. “I don't know what to say, Mr. Condon. You see I hadn't thought about! anything like that.” Go back’ to school! He certainly |

“I'm just tough—I guess.”

JV VLE Whatever it was Arthur Condon

3] had been about to say was for- | |gotten. The door back of Red opened and Russ Condon came into the room. He took one look at Red and let out a yell and hurried across to him. “Red—you old devil.” He grabbed Red’s hand hard. For a long moment they stood | {looking at each other, their feelings so close to the surface that words were unnecessary. 144 a .08, 8 RUSSEL CONDON, slight and | fair, with a quiet, reserved manner, | just the opposite of Red McFan's boisterous cockiness. Flying together in combat, they long ago had crossed the artificial barriers of money and breeding that once had separated their worlds. To Russel Condon, Red McFan was a real hero, the sort of man ihe himself wished to be. Tough,

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hadn't thought of anything like, that. Sure, he liked chemistry. | ‘When he'd worked here as a kid | he'd always been asking Mendel | questions and trying to learn to. run tests himself. He'd even thought then that he'd like to be a chemist. was four years ago. He was 24 now. If he went to college that would mean he'd be 27 or 28 before he'd finish. { No—he didn't think he'd like| that at all. | " = = { HE LOOKED up and found both | Russel and Arthur Condon watch- | ing him hopefully, | It only added to Red's confusion. He saw that Russ and his | father had doped this out as the | biggest thing they could do for him. Giving him a chance to get | an education with a promise of a| good job when he finished. But go back to school— And there was another angle to!

hard as nails, naturally reckless. |And in Russel Condon, Red McFan {had found a quiet courage equal | to his own devil-may-care attitude | toward danger, and a heart-warm-IT ye loyalty.

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setting fer the i ren lit is to see you, Red. I—I've been RAAT BCR ntisnce.0) The hiery {a little homesick for the old gang. |Any of them left over there or are SCR ETN {they all back in the States?” LL “Most of them are back now,” Red said. “English stayed over there to get his captaincy. And | Hurd was thinking about signing {up in the regular army. The rest {of them are home or on their way.” =| Russ took out a cigaret case and |offered Red and his father one. {He lit theirs and then carefully

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it—a mighty unpleasant angle.| He'd spent every cent he'd made in the army, like a crazy fool. Spent! it or gambled it or given it away. Any fellow in the ‘squadron who had needed money had found Red McFan an easy touch. | » 8 i YES, HE'D got rid of all of it, for several reasons. All of them equally foolhardy. For one thing over there, flying in combat, money hadn't

He hadn't really expected ever to get out of. it alive. And so it was

Only now it was kicking back at him. If he accepted the Condons’ offer and went back to school he'd have to live on the $65 a month subsistence check the government

having drawn over $400 a month with his overseas and flying pay. Not so hot that. ...

SF. | extinguished the match and lit his |¥°uld give him. $65 a month after XK n own cigaret from another. ZA fll! He began to pace back and forth.

(To Be Continued)

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~ coming back here to work, aren't | you, Red?” Masonic and “I suppose 50,” Red answered. x ‘ . “We want you, you know that,” Scottish Rite Rings | ori1ur Condon spoke up. * Plaip Rings, $15 to 850.| He and Russel exchanged glances,

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