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JUNE 23, 1932.

"Bandit outrage," such as that pictured above, in which a Japanese military train, carrying soldiers from the Kirin front was derailed naar Harbin, ha vo caused the Japanese War Office to increase it. forces in Manchuria. Japanese soldiers are sean poe ring.into the wreckage of the locomative which draw their train. Many we ro killed and injured.

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Treacherous ice crevasses of Mount McKinley, the highest peak an the North American con- timent, claimed the lives of two U. S. scientists, Allen Carpe, 36, New York, and his companion, Theo- dure Koven, 28, of New Jersey, according to reports from Fairbanks. Both Carpe (inset), who was lender of the expedition, and Karan fell into a cruvane. Koven managed to climb out but died of

exposure before he was found.

Three motion picture luminaries in the news as a result of disputes with their producers. Above, Josef von Sternburg, who left for New York because he did not like a story selected for Marlene Dietrich, shown with him. Misa Dietrich failed to pear for work under another director, and the studio announced her suspension. Inset, James Cagney suspended in a salary dispute.

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and scolding the red cap who car- Bean Carey turishes to hood and ried her baggage, was Aunt Jessie. She had not known she would be Becures web mementary to Ernest Heath. archite Jack Waring, divorced izlen Airt with her but is felouflet. lien 90 glad to see Aunt Jensie. Susan man, moody, grues mens, takes Susan felt an setual little rush of pain- to studies party but does not endoyral emotion at this sight of her Sunreal!tes the eare deeply for lo Dunbar, young millsmalte abe met ht ., relative. The lean, trim figure in nesa school. At tech 20 day Bot be bonite slightly old-fashioned suit, the when dark hair strained back under the

to tell her something

Denian Ackroyd,

alety trE. jubaruple, Shortly Afterward the walls for Europe blue straw hat-these seemed deur Susan's aunt, with whom die itse, de pamera wd ce night when als holy the land familiar to the girl,

goon clit with Waring.

He Livres her anal Forgotten for the mument were

as the two

the resolves never to do with him agath the old grievances Susan, apenes an afterns the fet and kissed and clung together, asks her to marry himn.

There Was 1 suspicion of! moisture in Aunt Jessie's eyes as she surveyed her niece,

CHAPTER XVI

All the way down town in the! "I declare, you've got real thin," hus (she had insisted on going! she worried." "No telling how alone), Susan marvelled at the as-you've been enting since Eye been tonishing thing that had just hap-way." pened. It was true she did not likel

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Lieutenant Thomas Massie and his wife, Thalia are soon above at Burbank, Calif., leaving for Kentucky. From the Governor of Kentucky, Lieutenant Massio hopes to win i full pardon for The Honolulu "honour slaying."

Feeling very small and uncom fortable,

just Susan said, "Ob. about the usual thing."

Aunt Jessie seemed satisfied, She Ben very well. He was too moody, Susan laughed and squeezed her begun to talk of Cousin Lacy's baby too unexperted. He did not, as arm. In an instant they were and John's new car and her sister's Ray would have said, "know how back on the old footing. "You'd

to treat a girl." His manner was be surprised!" she said, "Rose has operation. Susan drew

breath of rellef.

abrupt. Altogether he was an em- cooked spinach and 1 baked pota- barrassing sort of suitor. Despite toes and the house is so clean you all this Susan felt Battered at his won't know it.”

Many districts in New Orleans became lakes under a 10-inch deluge of rain in 48 hours. Giant pumps were unable to cope with the flood. Top picture shows how the downpour ripped out the wood-block paving of the streets. The blocks are shown afloat. Below, an enterprising flat-boat owner ferrying passengers through St. Charles avenue, one of the city's principal thorough- faras.

Ah, but Mr. Right had come and hadn't known her! What an idiot she had been to believe all the silly, old tales, about true love.

so agonized that the man staring

authority that Mendelssohn's wed- 2 deep ding march will be played for Lord Robert, before the leaves begin to turn. By the bye, that lucky young Resolutely all this time Susannan is in Scotland for August, at

She twisted her lips in a cynical other's handsome had been pushing the thought of sonicbody or

smile. What, she wondered dis proposal. After all, it meant some-i Aunt Jessie sniffed incredulously. Bob Dunbar into the background, shooting box. More nnon." thing! However gawky or impos-They had reached the main exit On the Monday after her aunt's re- Susan felt for one sick moment mally, was the use of waiting and sible a man might be, a proposal of the station and the youth carrying turn the girl reached the office as though her heart had plunged striving and hoping if the one really martinge nevertheless copferred a the baggage murmuring something few minutes ahead of time. This to her shoes. The sensation was perfect thing were to be snatched distinction upon the girl who re about getting a taxi. Aunt Jessie was always the best part of the distressing and alarming, a little away from you? Robert had want- ceived it.

fixed him with an intimidating day. Everything had a cool, clean, like that experienced when an ele-ed to tell her something that day "Not that I'm going aboul shout- | stare.

washed air. Susan revelled in the vator shoots abruptly from the at luncheon. She was sure of it, ing Ben' Lampman's asked me to "Nothing of the sort,

Denise Ackroyd had interrupted tasks. Opening twentieth floor to the first. young smallest of her marry him." she thought, half aan!" she announced, "You put windows, brushing the week-end

Fiercely she reminded herself and the moment had passed, never ashamed of these rather noble my things on the street car right fim of dust away from her em- there was no reason why she should to come again. He had forgotten thoughts. Still she was pleased and across the street and I'll be obliged ployer's desk, sorting the mail and care. What had her friendship with it while Susan had remembered .At was conscious of a half formulated to you." She gave him a tip with putting the door on latch. In the Dunbar been except a few pleasant the recollection she flung up her plan to tell Ray about it in the the air of a dowager duchess and so midst of these activities the tele-hours spent together with a lunch-head with a sudden startled move. sketchiest way possible. Even Ray bright and Berce was her gaze that phone rang. It was Mr. Heath an con table between them? She had ment. The look of surprised pain might be impressed.

he did not dare to grumble at the nouncing he had been delayed and been a fool-n fool-a fool! Young in her clear, long-fringed eyes was At this stugo in her reflections suliness of it. Susan watched this would not be down until half-past men of his type and station thought the bus reached the corner where encounter, amused. When they 10. Suann's sense of well-being nothing of saying charming things at her was shaken out of his usuni she was to alight. Down town way were settled on the trolley, the deepened, Nodding good morning to girls like herself. She had mie- insouciance. curiously deserted in the early bulging bags disposed at their feet to Pierson, she unfolded the morn- taken the mercat polite interest for summer evening. She had only 16 Aunt Jessie turned to her and saiding newspaper and began idly to something deeper and more import minutes to sparo and the station challengingly:

scan Its columns. Scarcely ever ant. Thus reason spoke. Susan's was a good eight blocks away, "Now tell me what you've been ald Sunn glance at the society rebellious heart kept clamoring She hurried. It would never do to doing while I've been away." be late when she was meeting Aunt

Suan had to think quickly. She ages but a new gosalp department, that all this was wrong. Jessic. Breathless, she reached wanted to be honest with her aunt written by a chatty person known had been between Robert Dunbar to her readers as the Duchess, and herself n marvellous, perfect the big terminal with a few but there were, after all, Rome caught her eye. As sometimes hap understanding.

Only for an in- moments to spare and stood out-things she could not make her pena, one name resolved itself into stant, indeed, yet it had been there side the iron gates with a small understand. The episode of the the blackent type and leaped out at and Iad been recognized by the group of stragglers as the train evening with Jack Waring and Ray the girl. She read the paragraph boy as well as by herself. wheezed in.

Flannery, for instnner. Nothing with passionate interest.

Sho realized with a clear, blind- There she was! No, that wasn't had happened-nothing, really. She "A little birdy tells us wedding ing flash of perception that it was KING'S BLOG · Aunt Jessic, after all. Mon and had been foollsh to go in the first bells are soon to ring for that dash-because of Robert Dunbar that she women came trailing through the place, had acknowledged her mising young sportsman, Bobby Dun- had refused to

encourage either (Ope gate. Clusters of family groups: lake and was sorry for It. Rose bar. Tho the charming lady Is Waring or Ben Lampman." She had a dapper travelling salesman or had been sworn to secrecy on the your 1 chess is nut free to dis been, as the saying goes, "waiting RADIO Experts - Work GUARANTEED two; last of all, brink and efllelent subject and Rous could be trusted.clone, but she has it on the best for Mr. Right to come along.”

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