THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1933.

GIANT AIRSHIP “AKRON” DAMAGED IN A GALE::: ST. MO RITZ SPORT.

Tossed in a wide nec by a sudden gale, America's biggest airship the U. S. S. Akron-wai swept fooin from its strong moorings at Lake harsh, with the resultant damage pictured here. While mem bera of a Congressional inspection committee stood by, they saw the huge liner's lower Ɛnbilizing fie and an extra control gondola smashed and the bottom of the ship's covering fabric ripped off in enormous, dangling patches.

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Miss Myrtle Bingham, daugh- ter of Surrey resident, who climbed 19,000 feet up Kiliman- jaro, the higest mountain in Africa.

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CHAPTER XLIII

STRAHAN

MARINEMERETim 413 är bevilDNEJADAT JE ME

swer at onės. Do you know where Mary-Frances is

Ermintrude mutterwi. Ann leaned cluse. "She says," she con- strued for Mra Hill. "that, in a way, ahe docs."-

Mrs. Hil was sitting in wicker elir on the front porch reading Lle evening paper Ermintrude was on the steps with bank in her lap. Mr. 1 and

That's enough of that, now, Uncle Chaney were in the yard Ermintrude. You will please an- bending over the lawn mower. I which was turned upside down beer at once. Where is Mary-

[ Franeys ?“

tween them. The four persons, Ermintrude moistened her lips. and the green lawn, and the whie: She swallowed. "Well, I guess house, and the pink rose hedge I couldn't help it, could 17 She composed neally into an attractive sloped." picture of suburban home life. Nothing seemed lacking.

Mrs. Hill looked ovde the edge

tejoped? Shoped?" snid Aun, hunting a place for it, seeking a definition, pushing, her Angers leed." pronounced Ermin-

of her paper. und sred and through her hic. stood, and held out her nitud, and

I came for Mary-Frances,"

The year-old Earl of Gains- borough-the youngest auri in England,

A cena of unusual action during a rugby match at Richmond, Surrey, Welsh inckler sought to bring down a fleet footed Cloucestershire forward.

keep it out of the papers, If we do have to go to the police."

parents are well, that is to say, they are very old."

He stopped the ear on the drive. way in front of the door and said, as Aun tanned out of it, "I'll tele phone to you the minute I hear anything at all. Unele Chaney will phone if he hears anything. Don't break down now. Don't give up hope."

"Really, I don't care about aud, "Good evening, Mies Fen- trudo distinctly. "E-loped off with

the papers. Neither did Cissy, un wick. I'm 50 glud to see you, A. Take this

listened to what Ermintrude hnd til Barry thought we should. I clair. won't you? Ann took Ermintrude by the sand a few minutes before.

I'd much rather ex in the police Honey, bring out another chair shoa dera and anung her, not hard for mother,"

"No, they weren't going to get { right away." but back and forth. "No, no, no, married for n while. Ife emuldn't. "No, thank you," Aun sald. "I no. She couldn't. She's a baby. on account of his father's will. I

"Miss Fenwick, we have to care. can't stay. I'ra in n

rather. She couldn't. Why do you say don't know. Several months she What can the police do, now?

such a thing? No, no--"

Anid. They were just going on Watch the highways-but they left "I wish," said Ann, "that there "Mary-Frances?" Mrs. "Hin Mrs. Hill went down the steps their honeymoon, and then on the at 4, and we aren't positive as to were something I could do-any- questioned. more as if she had and out an arm around Ann. stage. I guess it will be all right, the direction. I'll find his garage thing, besides just. waiting for never heard the name before than "Don't, dear, she said. "Joe," Mary Frances really loved him, and discover what make of ear he telephone calls. Something. Any- ne if Ann hud said she had come she called, across the lawn. "Joe mother. for Bonnie Prince Charlie.

She really loved him, was driving. I'll go to his room-thing."! -rome here. Joe. Come. Come deeply and truly." "Yes, I want her to come home quickly-Jou."

ing house--I may be able to pick up "Pray. Pray hard. And if you "Be still with that, Ermintrude, some information there, and around have any friends you can trust. with me."

Jue came bounding. Ho ex-will you? Answer daddy, now. Is the theatre. If he's half us big a absolutely, to keep their mouths "But, Miss Fenwick, Magy-Fran-pected to put out the fire, to grab that all you know about where they fool as he looked, he has probably shut now and always, phone them ces isn't here. She hasn't been the murderer and robber, and to were. going? here since this afternoon:,"

Positively every told where he was bound for, and have them go scouting about rescue his wife and his daughter. thing? Stop crying and answer eventually, Uncle Chaney seemed on the highways as Uncle Chanoy "Oh," said Ann, flatly, not us In 17 years of married life only me. Bluemount tonight" You are to think that the deak in Denver is doing. If they stopped for gas an exclamation. "But--she said once before had he heard Trudie's sure of that?"

might be a lend. He may get trace-something to eat-anything, wo she was coming here. She brought | voîte go insane. Cecily's bag.

Cecily's volen, atrieken, over the of them at the service stations on may get a line. Tho Moonor wo She-she must be

"Barry's just telephone.

come, that highway here.

can get it the better. I'll find out I mean-but, then, where On her way home, in Mr. Hill's We'll start at once. Three hours' "Then-you don't believe they about his car the first thing and in the world is she?"

car, Ann Batened to him telling hend start, Dear Lord, Ann!" will be at Bluemount?"

let you know. Then you can tell "Why, I don't know, I'm auru. her again that if Mary-Frances For an instant. Barry's voice. "I hope so with all my heart. your friends that much, at least, We asked her to stay for dinner, and that dirty cur were at Blue "We'll and them. Ann. Don't But, remember this. Miss Fenwick, along with the description of that and she said she couldn't. That mount there would be no damage worry. We'll tear the place down, sooner or later we'll find her. I'm dirty cur and Mury-Francos, A your grandfather was ill and that dono as long as they managed to if necessary, Mr. Hill is right not a rich man, but every cent I brown striped suit. remember. A who was needed at home."

keep it out of the papers. If her about keeping it quiet, though." can rake and scrape will go into blue coat, and a blue dress with Ermintrude slumped; her neck alster Ceelly and her friend found"But suppose." Anu sald again, this-If it needs to. Yes, yes, in smocking." disappeared as her stomach col the child at Bluemount, he did to Mr. Hill, that they didn't go deed, I am responsible. I am deep- "Yes. A blue dress. I did the lapsed. She seemed at the same hope they would follow Ha advice Burmount. Suppose he old ly

responsible. Trudio and Ihmocking." time to be squirming away from and simply bring her bone and that just to mislead us?"

reared Ermintrudo-"

Ann went into the house and herself and to be dwindling, wriglet the man go. It would be the "In that enge, I suppose wo'll "No, Mr. Hill, For that matter, into the dining room and sni gling, as it were, down into her only way to avoid publicity, and have to no to the palice. Gosh so have we reared Mary-Frances." down in a chair, which she had Delf.

publicity must be avoidert.

knows what good they'll do. Per You are nothing but girls your-put directly under the telephone, "Stop acting like that, Ermin- She said, "Yen. Mr. Hill. Barry hops I'll be able to think of some selves-busy girls. away from and rubbed her right fist into the trude," Mrs. Hill said, “and, an- and Cecily thought so, Loo," and one who has influence enough to home all day. And your grand. (Continued on Page.10.)

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