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Zyeiafaetdcbdaeeaidayqaea.. TIME - Sometime SCENE - The lounge of the New York Adventurers Club with two men playing a game of chess. Well, Mr. Holbrook, I think I've finally cornered your ll 1 king. A ,W Be quiet, Hatch. The television's on, and it's time for ., jfiil 5 the newscast. Piggy, bring me Champagne - my secretary .I i,,iE?,.fi'. i Micheiine, that is. ffm This is John Robert Kimball bringing you the latest news from the wires of the Atwood Press. Headlines: Today Presi- dent Farmer declared the Senate to be at a stalemate because A W of the three -day filibustering of Senators Baxter and Marquis. On the local scene, Governor Paul Ouellet has just pardoned the notorious Donald Dyke, who had beenjailed for refusing to reveal the secret formula of his atomic milk. ll record at the Janvrin Speedway. ln the world of sports, Greg St. Hilaire has just broken the world's spee Just a minute, ladies and gentlemen. Newswoman O'Keefe has just handed me a bulletin. The eccentric Doctor Young and his assistant, Dr. Syvinski, are reported missing on their return trip from the Pat Mclntyre diamond mines in Africawiththe fabulous Parent-Jones diamond. They were last seen over Paris in a weather balloon. At this news Mr. Hatch tore out of the club and hailed a taxi. Quick, McPartland, take me to the Meek Airport. When he arrived, he went straight to the ticket window and . -p , if bought aticket from Georgette Houle, instructing her to phone ' p I I his wife Meredith that he wouldn't be home for supper and that ' -,. she should tell Mary Ellen Young not to worry as he was J.-. going on an immediate search for her husband. rx. . i ,. ' 3. . ' . ,1 '. .. .iF'7 ..f up MSN ! is.: T ThenMr. Hatchboarded one ofthe newlydesigned Desau tels planes and found himself fortunate enough to have Dick Tobin and John Malone as pilots. Hostess Sally Bradshaw made him comforta ble, and before he knew it he was over Paris. Communications Chief Charles Meeks reported that Paris was covered by a blanket of fog and that if he wanted . . . , - .uv ' ie to get there that day he would have to parachute So the brave Mr Hatch without a moment's hestitation was pushed into the air by fellow passenger Jud-Y SaWYe1' l've got 1t ' screamed Raymond Reed renowned bird watcher stationed on the Eiffel Tower. At last l've caught the rarest bird in the world' Oh it's only Hatch Mr Hatch struggled frantically out of the net and onto the plat - form, Well, said Reed, strange things certainly have been happening around here. First I see a weather balloon headed southeast with two people hanging onto it, and the next thing I know, you drop into my net out of nowhere. 30 v ia -'H ,f ,fmmsr li , 6,9211 -1, , - 2 r f ' 'W ' ,.ffw-.
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