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glad to drive you to the airport, but I've got to prepare a presentation for the Case Review Committee."

"That's O.K. I'll grab a cab."

Suddenly inspired, Harry turned to Kathy. "Say, why don't you drive Ted to the airport? Or have you made some other plans?"

Kathy hesitated. "Well, I did promise to eat with Joan."

"Then, you can both take him – charge it as a business lunch." Harry was in a generous mood. The morning had gone well, he thought. Kathy looked skeptical.

"Look, if you must be honest, dear girl, put it down as "instructing an agent.' Give him some tips on makeup, wigs, or something," Harry winked at the pair.

Kathy brightened noticeable. "Will do, boss!” she smiled.

As the girl went for her coat, Harry nudged Ted. "Wait till you meet Joan-she's Kathy's roommate, and even better looking, if that could be possible. Smart, too-works in Cryptography on the second floor. Why, she's devised codes none of our other experts can break - living proof that beauty and brains do sometimes go together. I often eat lunch with the pair of them. Those girls are a lot of fun."

Ted grinned in anticipation. Kathy accepted his arm and they de- parted.

To be continued in TVia No. 84

TEE-VEE TIPS

by June Daye MA-4-B

When out in public, carrying a handbag, remember that women, alone in public, are the prime targets of purse-snatchers. The safest way to carry your handbag is by holding it firmly by the clasp. Do not trust the strap or handle to secure it on your arm. Always keep your bag on your lap; don't place it on the seat next to you when in a theatre, traveling on a bus or streetcar, or when sitting in a waiting room. Always know exactly what is in your purse so an accurate list may be submitted in case of loss or theft.

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