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TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932.
TARGET FOR ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN-MISS ENGI AND III IN DO CK IN THAMES.
An R.A.F. Plane Target towing for mati-aircraft gun practica: The
first photograph published-showing a "Drogue".
commemorate
During this summer Germany will King the Swedish Gustaf Adolf II who 300 years ago was killed in the battle near Lutzen. Among German people the memory of the Swedish hero who fought for the Protestants is still living. Our picture shows a reproduction of the famous painting by Van Dyck of King Gustav Adolf.
Britain's hope for the water-speed record: "Mies England III." do livered on completion at Thornycroft's Lord Wakefield and Mr. Kaya Don on board. She has now been returned from Italy to England for
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A new picture of His Holiness. Pope Pius XI who celebrated his 75th
birthday on May 31.
Waving banners, swinging night-sticks, jeering throngs, har- ried police... then the street cleaners unemotionally more in to erase evidence of another riot. That was the sardonic after- math (pictured here) of an unemployment demonstration which resulted in the injury of a score of persons and the arrest of 24 in Philadelphia the other day.
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Investigation of short selling on the New York stack market brought to light "enormous losses" by New York's wealthiest men. Percy 'Rockefeliar, shown in lower picture cited losses of Keveral millions. In the top photo Mathew C. Bush, veteran broker, is giving evidence.
Signor Musolini's daughter going to see the Great Wall of China The Countess Ciano, in a litter, escorted by Marshal Chang Hotel-liang,Con donkey-back).
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AEGIS HERE TODAY
Carry, studying
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Aunt Jessie's front porch.
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There was this much to be said
Chirupo Iruskans erbool, saete Bea Lampan about the pictures. You didn't
a deur serang usualelas, nu a phete, Although
Aunt Jessie, with whom Swan lives, object have to talk to your escort.
You
11 Nancy
For her havlug multors, the girl lete en cerort could be the verfest clam and still Jar Robert Dunbar, a young ikan- uite, choimate of Susan's at the busi; be a social success at Biotitute Dunbar takes her to lunch Carroll talkie. mul Susan Brade herself deeply interested i
The ring an
CHAPTER IV
Soon Susan forgot to be self- conscious, forgot to wonder if there were all around her, prying neighbours who would report her the adventure to Aunt Jessic. She self-con-watched the screen with avid io-
She heard a low
They walked along through summer dusk, two very
She
scious young peuple. Susan terest. thought everyone
"Such rot!" the block ON must be noticing her. At the cor- voice growling into her ear. ner where Schultz's drug store almost jumped with astonishment. window showed a pink and purple having put the young man at her! display of cold cream and pow-side almost out of her mind. ders she shrank into young Lamp-j "This stuff is terrible," Ben
Lampman man's tall shadow.
muttered to her. "Where'd they get that chinless hero?"
The usual hangor-ons were out side the cigar store, pimply youths whispering to each other.
Sunaji
Susan smiled. "He is pretty
her."
know one or two but pretended not bad. But she's cunning. I a
to see them.
Millions in property damage and five deaths_followed a tornado in Georgia after it had wrecked homes and taken nine lives through Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky. Upper picture shows the flattened home of T. J. Dale, Millington, Tenn, where Mrs. Dale perished, and below is a scene show.
Ing the terrific forces of the wind an it it shrieked into Kents, okys
"Do you always walk so fast?" Ben groaned. "I think it's rot-four of the girl's short onea. "Oh, me you lived way out on the south
abe 18, 18 sho?" he commented, side-
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demanded Bon Lampman in a sur-ten, Want to stay?" prised tone as they arrived, rather Susan wriggled. with displea breathless, under the theatre's sure. Yes yes. If you don't blazing portal.
mind." Susan shook her head. She, was blushing. How was she to 1000- Lampman settled down with
checked the impulso.
No, he would think hor
what
min- They walked along for a uto in silence.
"I'm sorry," drily.
"I do" ho informed her darkly. he repeated impatiently. "It makes "Yes," Susan told him. She "But when I take a girl out I see me mad when people treat danger dif began to feel decidedly uncom she gets home safe. How do I lightly. I thought you were fortable at the thought of facing know there's not a cut-throat waft- ferent, thought you had a little
BONSO." Aunt Jessic, She began to wishing in the alley-way?"
Susan decided to trent the in- She said, "You the tall, dark young man striding Susan giggled.
(Continued on page 11). of sound just like Aunt Jowic."
his long fingers on her bare flesh
to leave ahocked her into silence.
plain to him that this was the first martyred air. Was this, Su- beside her was at the bottom time she had ever gone anywhere an wonderet, the way all boys Lake Michigan. Anywhere-juut Suddenly Ben Lampman took in the ovoning with a young man behaved when they invited you go Aunt Jessie might not discover her arm and the vice-like grip of She half started to speak, then out? Somehow it didn't come up Suann's perfidy!
to her ideal of knightly conduct. "D-don't you want She was a bit huffed and showed it.me here?" the girl Inquired nerv- "You don't look like n little
Walking home Ben tried to takeously, under the street lamp at the fool," he barked. her arm but Sunan broko nway corner nearest her home "I can one. Why act that way, then?" primly..
"Let's hurry, My aunt will be alone."
* felt wild Silently they walked past tho
anger flow over her, doorman in his white coat and homo-and-"
Bon Lampman stared at her washing her like tidewater, "And what?" he wanted - silver buttons. Silently they ul lowed another white coated youth know.
Rose Milton called "a dopo." She wouldn't tell him. Susan was afraid of ridicule.
"You're not
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Susan laughed unconvincingly. "I'm sorry." the young man' "How silly!" ahe trilled. agonizingly why she had come. She hend. Let him like it or not!
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