- Linc tries to help five women who've been sent out into the cold by an unfeeling hotel manager.
- Tod and Linc, sightseeing in Toronto, Canada, make the acquaintance of a female jazz band. The attractive women are from St. Louis and are stranded without funds. Linc attempts to help them find work so they can afford passage to return home. Tod is not enthusiastic about getting involved. A local Romeo/pilot is.—dubchi
- While Tod and Linc are taking a helicopter sightseeing tour during their vacation in Toronto, Ontario, they see an unexpected sight: five young beautiful women sleeping under mounds of paper in the stands of Exhibition Stadium. Tod and Linc will learn they are Liz, Gyo, Allison, Daphne and Chops, better known as Liz Marshall and the Martians, a jazz combo from St. Louis, Missouri. After lavishing their agent with champagne and caviar following a successful tour, he absconded with all their money. Unable to pay their hotel bill, the hotel has kicked the girls out but is holding their instruments as collateral until the bill is paid. Linc figures they need $730 to pay the bill, purchase five bus tickets home and have a few extra dollars for food along the way, food which seems to be their most immediate concern. Tod and Linc have slightly different perspectives on the girls' plight and what they should do to help them, if they should help them at all. But the one thing that Tod and Linc do agree on is that the girls need to stay away from Foxglove, the helicopter pilot, a dirty old man who seems to have only one thing on his mind with respect to the girls, to which they may be susceptible in their slightly vulnerable state.—Huggo
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