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Fate of . S. Girl-- heard of again. In a post- * card dated Oct. 6, with a picture of the famous Gi- braltar Rock apes, Harriet wrote to James Davis of Syracuse, N. Y.: "Will give you new ad- dress as soon as I know of a port far enough ahead. Have left my scooter to the apes and am off on a yacht } tomorrow to Casablanca. If my sea legs hold up, the captain may keep me on to the W e s t Indies. Then ,. h Tahiti and at last the Orient. Looks as if I got my wish. Always, Hat." x f. The "Raider" sailed from HARRIET BENTON Gibraltar Oct. 8 and made . "I'm going back" the 200-mile trip to Casa- - 'blanca on the North Africa Atlantic coast in two days. Europe, her first .time abroad. HARRIET AND Gallon did not register with au- HARRIET SPENT five thorities as required but days with an uncle and aunt put in a aa small private in London, then crossed the Channel to France and went to Munich to visit a Ger- man girl she had met at the advertising agency. She stayed in Munich a month. The one suitcase she had was too cumber- * A some for the motor scooter she had bought. She left it with an American Express : clerk and headed across the Alps, through Southern . France, down the Spanish* coast to Barcelona and on to the port of Gibraltar, one of the most notorious in Europe.: