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Alleged to have sought to "cash in" on the Lindbergh kidnap ping mystery, Oscar Suschrist, 38, was arrested on a charge of demanding ransom mousy for the ratura of thair stolen child.
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The North Station at Shanghal, once one of the city's most imposing structures, is now only a mats of twisted wood and metel, Note the abandoned locomotive and the train, still standing on the
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The bleak country five miles behind the Lindbergh estate, near Hopewell, NJ, produced another clue which authorities hoped might land to solving the cass. On a hilltop, in untenanted farm buildings, shown above, police found samples of writing, latter heads, pieces of lumber and a tool chest which they tried to con nect with the indder used at the Lindbergh home and the ransom nots,
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The story of Stephen Rattin (above), 42-year-old Swiss trap pary that he had seen and spoken to Col. P. H. Fawceti the British explorer who vanished seven years ago in the Matto Grosso jungles of Brasil, has caused an interas.. tional songation. Rattin, return- ing to Rio de Janeiro, reportad that a white-bearded man re- bling Fawcett had asked in be rescued from Indians.
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was still crying bitterly, softly, Reiter. employed hopelessly. Steven's car stood in relay's Department Store, works nights front of the apartment house. Lo rene must have told him what had happened. Ellen saw him before
elance hall hostra. She lives with her mother, Holly Rossier, bor elder Myre, and har baby brother. Mike,
winter,
ix in love with Ellen. Twice she refuses to
The DO-X? You're wrong! It's the famous German hydroplano's twin sister, ship, newly launched on Lake Constance, betwas Germany and Switzerland. Here the huge craft is een taxi- ing across the smooth waters toward the camera. Plainly visible are its twelve motors set in the tandent. Like the original DO-X which now in visiting America, the plane was designed to carry more than 10 passengers.
nald, refused also to take a vaca- tion from the store. With debts pil- ing up ao rapidly she dared not. She knew Steven did not consider the money he had spent for Mike as n debt but she was determined the sum should be repaid."
One thing Mike's illness had ne- complished. The immediate exl. gencies had thrust into the back- ground of Ellen's mind all thought| of Larry Harrowgate. When she remembered him it was with pain but pain was routine now. Larry had gone with a part of her own youth. The gayety and laughter he represented were gone forever. for her but there was no time to:
grieve about it.
her work from day to day-these Mike's improved health, doing were the important things,
Other people helped. Salomon
Hieven Barclay 67 and owner of Barclay's the others did and thought that was kind, indulgent of her frequent marry him brenuar abe lover Larry Hat never had she been so glad to see absences. Lorene was kind, too. zowgate, an artlat she has met at the danes
She ran from the cab to meet much thoughtfulness.
Ellen felt she hardly deserved so
hall, the loves him despite the fact that, anyone.
his engagement in Kantəril Bowen, a de
butanate, has been announced. Larry him. As she felt the clasp of his Ellen to meet his mather, trends
sole aaying he cannut keep the
What had she done for Lorene or
ng hands and looked into his anxious for Salomon that they should take
se her for somo Elne, Heart-broken, Ellen
aseat, HP stac says he will be unable to troubled eyes she thought she could auch pains to make things easy reale in newspaper that Elisabeth Bows break into tears of thanksgiving.
had returned from Europe.
Ellen ing herself into work, trying to From then on
forget LaTZ.
for her? Above all, what had she everything went done for Stoven that his business, Gradually she comes to think as she had known it would. There his other interests, his other
les of him and more el Steven Barclay, was no need for her to ask any friends should give way before her
One day at the store she receives a metge
that her brother has been struck by thing. Steven arranged it all. He immediate need of him?
B
track. Rushing horde she finite
dangerously 1.
the child telephoned the hospital and or-
dered a private room for Miko.
CHAPTER XXVII
Ellen did need him. Sho had! hours of weakness and despair.
He arranged for special nurses. Mike did not rally from the opera- The doctor's distressed eyes peer-personal physician to call at the To be sure he was
He made an appointment for his tion as they had hoped he would. cross and ir-
years.
MRS. GENE TUNNEY, starting for her daily bicycle from the Castle Harbour Hotel, Bermuda, with her famous husband. Their
baby has been threatened with the fate of the Lindbergh hair.
ed uncertainly at the tense, tremb-hospital to see the child. He re- ritable but those healthy signs ling girl. He had known Ellen for served a room at the hospital for were outweighed by spells of Ian- Molly so she might stay there if gour when nothing interested or "My dear child, a private room she wishod. fan't necessary," he said. "I know
amused him. you well enough to tell you you was conscious but tired and wan, They saw Mike that night. Ho can't afford it. Mike might be
Staven could always be counted little more comfortable if things to smile at those who loved him. It was almost as if he had always too sick from ether and exhaustion on in these queer, strange days. were otherwise, but he's getting the He only tarned his rumpled, boy-been the friend and confidante of beat of care. You understand, El-ish head and looked at them. Ien, private nurses, private rooms-
the Rossitera. They depended on her beau?” thoes things have to be paid for atayed on.
The girls left then but Molly him and he never failed them. She realized that she was think- In advance."
One of his cars was constantly at Ing moro and more of him. So Queer, topey-turvy days followed, the door to carry the girls where often she had said to Myra, "low He had put it all as gently as folly spent day and night alike at ever they wished to go. He re- would possible but the girl burned with the hospital. The two girls went membered to koop flowers at the hadn't been for Steven?" She know we have managed If it agonizing shame. She wanted to on working but with Molly, and Hospital, remembered a daily sur-the neighbourhood was wondering ory out to him that it wasn't noces Miko away everything at home prise for Mike. Myra and Molly about the car that was always at altics she wanted for Mike but all seemed different. the luxuries, all the comforts that -only money would buy. Instead
admired him, looked up to him, the door. Her beau? Where could adored him. Evon Bert one morn-one and a beau moro kind,, more i The sisters spent so much time ing shyly confessed to Ellen that considerate? at the hospital that thore was her beau was practically perfect. said no time to keep the apartment|
Late Her beau? Ellen flushed and Stevon camo
ono August afternoon When they reached home Molly fused Steven's offer to provide corrected. Her beau? Was Stoven
going smoothly. Sti Elon
to the apartment a ro then let Bert's statement go un-little in advance of Bert. They
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she turned abruptly away,
quietly. "We must go."
"Come on, mother,”, she
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