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President and Mrs. Roosevelt pictured in their car as the Chief Executive returned White House from his 20-day fishing vacation in the waters of the BahamaEM.
Strategy And Peter
(Continued from Page 7-) new acquaintance, and felt she would ke Peter's critical, "I like brothers and sisters. When Betty that chap." or "Wouldn't have too
from hd blossomed
schoolgirl much to do with him. Bet, if I He'll bear watching."* gawkiness into an unusually lovely were you, girl, it was Peter who kept all the Funny how Peter could sum 3 man adulation she received from going up at a glance, almost. And he It was just to her bead: Any airs and graces was seldom wrong. she felt inclined to affect were
to the
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speedily laughed out of court, and Peter's sturdy refusal to see in her firm at the age of twenty-six.
No, she hadn't thought of him anything more than the quite mor- tal girl he had bossed nad shielded much while she'd been away, but and cared for all his short life, re-she certainly hadn't expected to a Peter in love. strained any impulse she might come back to have had to overrate her own in. Somehow Betty had never thought
of Peter married. It didn't seemgramme. portance.
As for the endless string of right. Why, things could never be ardent young men who continually the same between them if he owed Wanted Adventure.”
1 pm-Local: Time Signal, and; vied with each other for Betty's first allegiance to some other wo- favours, the one essential in her man. And all at once Betty felt Weather Report. eves was that they should pass fiercely jealous of that other girl! muster with Peter. She had had ousted her in Peter's re always asked his opinion since that an time when he had found out that
from 12.30 p.m.-Excerpts
1.03 p.m.-Four Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor).
115 pm-A Relay of the Hong Kong
Hotel Orchestral Luncheon That she had been ousted was Programme.
1.40 pm Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestral Luncheon Pro-
gramme.
7.15 The Three Men Suite"
the retinel English army offorbundently peared to her in the 1.30 pm-Beuter Press Bulletins, A year ago there had Rugby Press News, Local: Weather who was always calling, armed with next week. fowers and chocolates. wasn't an Jalways been a lunch or a belated Forecast time and announcements. English army officer at all and had afternoon tea after office hours, a perfectly good wife in Sydney.tucked in between Betty's manifold What Peter didn't know about that engagements every few days. She
2.15 p.in-Close Down. And Peter
4-7 pmChinese Programme. affair was that Betty bad nearly used to enjoy them.
7-11 p.m.-European Programme. eloped with him, as he wanted her had a way of dropping mund after
pA Relay from Daventry. to, for at eighteen a runaway nar-inner to tell her the latest news.
Big Bea: Quentin Maclean at the riage seemed the most romantic find out she wanted an escort
to wherever she was going for the Organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Ele- thing in the world.
But now for a whole phant and Castle. Since then she had flirted a little.vening. 21st June danced a lot, and been made love week se neither saw nor heard of (Eric Contes) played by Light Sym-
to even more but without any un-im, and the end of it she felt phony Orchestra duc flutterings of that organ which slightly hurt, and not a little lonely. 1. The Man from the Country.
At the end of the week she rang 2 The Man About Town. Peter was wont to declare she 5th June didn't possess at all, her heart. At him up. Fuany she had never 3 6th July twenty-two she went of on the noticed before what a nice voice!
grand tour without promising to Peter invi.
That you. Peter? Come round- write to anyone except Peter.
"Now, don't you go falling in and play with me tonight. I'm La Paloma (Tradier).
Destiny (Baynes). love with any French or Italian counts when I'm not there to stop it." be had admonished her. think, perhaps. I had better marry you myself before you go, just in case. Think how pleased our up the receiver. That from Peter. Wed., 20th May mothers would be."
who, fore, had never had another Mon.
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Sorry, old thing, I can't.
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The Man from the Sea.
7.30 p.m.-De Groot chestra.
and his Or-
Samson and Delilab-Selection
(Saint-Saens).
Got Waldteufel Memories (arr. Finck). you Fantasia on Scottish Airs (arr.
Mulder).
Betty's face burned as she hung
JOSEPHINE BAKER WINS ACTION
Betty had shrieked with laughter engagement when Betty needed en at the idea of marrying Peter, and tertaining, who, twelve months 15th May told him she did want a little bitlag, would have been round in the of romance with her marriage. And shortest possible time, wanting to Thurs., 21st May Peter had laughed, too, though not know what they'd do.
(Continued on Page 11) jquite 80 uproariously, for, of Wed., 20th May course, he had not been serious.
And though it was Peter's face Sun 24th May she had last seen when the crowd Thurs., 14th May on the wharf became indistinguish- able, and she had felt quite a little pang of regret when the violets he had given her faded and their fra- rance no longer filled the cabin. she didn't remember him over
nue during the ensuing twelve! months except on mail days, when she couldn't quite classify
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8.03 pm. From the Studio. A Recital by Mrs. E. 0. Drake
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Programme
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Del Riego. 2.None but the Lonely Heart
Tschaikovsky.
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Edward German. 4. The Bills .....
Frank La Farge. 5. Aanie Laurie ... Liza Lehmann. 8.20 p.m. Violin Solos by Fritz Kreisler.
Costumes Too Light 1. Humoreske, Op. 101, No.
For Open Air
Dvorak.
2. 3.
Caprice Viennois-Kreisler. Serenade Lehar. Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow)
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9.20 p.m.-Songs by Mary Kay
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A Brown Bird Singing (Haydn Wood).
Love's Old Sweet Song (Molley).| 9.30 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Jazz Recital by Ozo and His Boy Friends.
Miss Baker gave illness as the reason for her non-appearance.
10 p.m.-Big Ben: Band Selections. The Court yesterday decided Martha--Selection (Flotow). that she was justified in her re El Abatico-March (arr. Hame). fusal to appear in the open air Under the Banner of Victory-March
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