1 RACING By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL Author 0! Daughter of Exile. etc. DRIVER morning." said Frank.‘ “Good morning!" said Dorothy quite hum“, A, 1; 51,. hm N4. mum slniled in friendly uslnon. T33 she stopped alumna wned. "393u‘{°you shouldn't be uP- The do-96.1; 1'm:l.l rloht." he end one- giwlsupposo you're used to crun- n6,.,u a mattfizkof not‘. no. I’ve been 1 . so at.’ lsne yedioed. “What a ugfloug pr ession, Mr. Carter! And. n s,:fiu'ung:lrcuse me saying :0. W118’- y o I nwhylr. he smiled. ml "well, go: one thirig. 1?-S BOCM value is nil. In met. its anti-we - You cater to the thrill lust of the crowds. And every llsllt‘-X10108‘-5‘ knows that thrill lust in any iorm is lust subilmnted blood }_ust- ‘Sublimalcd which? ' “3u(,l1)1j‘l1na,!1ed blood lust, she re- pefiwme griIrn1¥vouldn’t talk like some- thing out of an idiotic sort of book! “Where." he inquired. “did You read that?" “You'll find it in any standard work of reference." __ "Well, we all have to live. he laughed. ' "15 it necessary to die for u liv- ing?" "I'm not dead yet. However. I 518 ‘ you don't like motor racing.’ "Not at all. It's not a matter of personal likes and dislikes. Emotion- a ism of any sort.” she said flrmly. " as no place in the scienthlfic mind." He couldn't resist it. "No place at all?” “You mean 3 girl engaged to be married has no right to say that,’ she picked him up with disconcert- ing swiltness. “I'm afraid you don't understand. Mr. Carter." “No. I'm afraid not." he said bold- ly. "I'm just I member of the_b1ood- thirsty mob. lacking the scientific mind. A sort of throwback to the Stone Age, when they—beat women over the heads with clubs." "HOW PERFECTLY GHASTLY!" E "me latcst discoveries grove," she said inflexibility. “that t e men of the Stone Age were really quite mild sort of people. And anyway the sys- bglllldwfis matriarchal. The women r e . “But that's getting away from the point. Don’t you understand, Mr. Carter that relationship can be al- most purely on the mental, spiritual plane. and that emotiormlism - what is commonly meant by emoc- tionalism in that oontext—neednt play any considerable art in it?" "I'm glad you said ‘s.lmost‘," he sm . “Practically none,’ she assured . -m. “Especially after two years’ separa- tiorn?" she was silent. "I'm so ." said Frank impulsive- ly. “Darn rude of me. I apol for that rema: ." "You needn't." she said; and suddenly smiled charmingly in re- turn. “After all. I started i. And the discussion was purely um- demic." "Well, let's get back to wmienming .with more human interest he begged. "After all, I haven't the shred of a scientific mind . . . but a normal share of curiosity. Inqui- sitiveness. if you like. Will you par- don a. question?" "I have nothing to hide," she laughed. ‘The scientific mind loves a. good probe." “All right, then. What kind of a chap is this fiance of yours, Miss Ellington? From all that has been said, I imagine he's terrifically brainy and all that. But he can't be so terrifying?" “Well, just 9, little bit." admitted Mm Ellington. “Not too irightfully superhu- man?" "I-4! sometimes wonder." This thought Frank. is much. much better. This is her real cell peeping out. ., It thrilled him to think that he seemed to have the power to make her drop that awful pose of blue- Itocklnged know-all which so ill ‘became her. "Well, what's he like to look at? Have you got a. photogra/ph of him?" "Oh, no!” "No!" He was rather staggered. "No. I destroyed them all. And he destroyed all the ones he had of me Not that he had many " ' ‘Frank did not know he was treading on dangerous ground. The carefully sdhooled emotions of Miss Ellington were still a little row at that mental picture of Ru- pert, solemnly destroying the two I . ‘or three pictures of her which were all he had ever bothered to acquire. She flushed slightly. The probe was painful. after all. She began i-:) wish he would stop asking the qumtions which she. in a. sudden’ mood of wilful- nus which puzzled herself. had 11- muat eagerly invited. “You destroyed them? He dus- truyed yours?" He was lookiu Q in gfinst— 0315., lish. RAN, 9.6 meg., 31 m. uifhe thought she were not denly donned some horrible look- ins 89¢ mask. “Yes," she said stubbornly. And suddenly defiantly: “Of cuorse here again you wouldn't under- stand, Mr. Carter. But when Rupert was going away we decided that photogrlphs and all the usual sort 0! thing would spoil our ideal mental re- ln.tionship.. Mooning over 1 photo- Kralah o! 1 person, you * -2; On the Physical to the exclusion of the mental and spiritual. "But it's the mental and the spiritual that matter. so we de- cided to safeguard tham by tear- ing up each other’: merely physical image. and keeping the mental images we had for each other fresh by exchanging ideas, in letters." "So you don't remember much what he loolu like?" She was too inwardly agitated :0 notice the peculiar way he said t “Well, of course I remember in a general sort of way. But--" “But you have a perfectly clear ‘mental picture of him? I don”.- mean of him physically. but of his—er—soui? His spiritual growth. I-lis—what d'you call lt?—psyche?" “Th-at exprtxses it exactly," she said, rather surprised at his apt phmseology. one didn't expect track racers.... “How perfectly ghast-lyl“ he said. “I beg your pardon?" ‘1-low devastingly foull" ‘Real1y:!" "The man." said Frank with ‘deep conviétion, "should be kicked from here to Timbuctco." "1 think you are highly insult- ing....” (To Be Continued) fiH%5\' . Today’: Shnri Wave Radio Program I §(Ali Time is Eastern Standard) #&m MONDAY. AUGUST 14 NEW YORK 9:00 a m.—Mu.slcal Interlude. WSXY, 17.78 meg., 16.8 In. Moscow 41!!) p.m.—Bl-oadcast in Eng- BERLIN 5:00 p.m.—Val-iety Concert. on), 11.71 meg , 25.4 m.) LONDON 61% run --“silly Season." or "me Gosapher of Glenbogie." GSE‘, 15.14 meg., 19.8 m.: GED. 11.75 meg.. 25.5 m.: GSB, 9.51 ,m'eg., 31.6 m. PRAGUE 6:55 pm —-Musical Program OLRAA, 16.23 mega , 19.7 m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.—‘1March," interpreted by a Military Band. I-IAT4, 9.12 xneg., 32.8 m. ROME 7:30 p.m.——“Italy, Land of Song" a. concert; Popular Hungarian Songs; 2R.O's "Mail Bag." SRO, 11.81 meg., 25.4 m.: IRF, 8.83 meg, 30.6 m. CARACAS 8 30 p.rn.-——'1‘he 'I‘hcotre of the Air. Y'V5RC, 6.9 meg., 51.7 in. Bl-JICLLN 9:16 p.m.—Songs and Dances of Harvest Time. DJD, 11.77 meg.. 25.4 In. PHILADELPHIA 9:30 p.m.——Grant Park Concert. W3X.AU, 9.59 mtg, 31-2 m. PITTSBURGH 9:80 p.m.—lMusic You Want. VVBXK, 11.87 meg.. 36.2 in. SAN FRANCISCO 9:30 p.m.—Magnolia Blossoms. Welflaill, 15 33 meg , 19.5 m. LONDON 9245 p.m.——“'l‘he Finest stories in the World" —— 8: Ahab and Jezebel. GSI,15.26 meg.,19.6 m.: GSD, 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.: 063, 9.51 meg., 31.5 m. PAKIS 10:20 p m —Gramophona Rec- ords 'I‘P'BBl1. 11.88 meg.. 25.2 m.: TPA4. 11.71 meg., 25 6 m. 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