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VETERANS BONUS.MARCH ON TO WASHINGTON
Organized like a rebel army and having a very good time out of the proceedings, World War veterans recently decided to make a row about the bonus. Here they are at St. Louis, after landing there on a commandéered freight train.
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Frustrated in their efforts to commandeer A train at St. Louis, for their journey Washington, the "bonus army" of 400 World War veterans gol to Washington, Ind., by trucks and automobiles supplied by St. Louis, merchants. Top photo shows the "marchers" resting up between skirmishes with railway officials who refused them transportation. At the right, two of the crusadors stir. ap their "lum." The "army" plans to carry its demand for full and immediate bonus pay.
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MAN HUNTERS
BY MABEL MċELLIOTT
BEGIN HERE TODAY.
Bunn Carey, pretty pud LP,
for chat Heath.
Oryzi
few days that even Aunt Jessie was Aunt Jessie had tried,
even as Rose, to draw Susan out on the subject of the house party. "This gadding around is2ds to no gol," Aunt Jessie scolded. If she had expected to rouse her nicco's been a maid epirit by this tried and true, re peretary dusting the great hall as she mark she was disappointed.
She passed. She had walked the two
be you're right,"
Chicago architect
tives with her Aunt Jenye on the west side.
Jetairs.
*There had
"I guess may
Ons of her admirers le Hen Lampaian, young miles to the station feeling sick Susan had and drearily. "I think musician, whenke her to marry him and is and faint and longing for some I'll go to bed early tonight. I'm who divorced, teken er driving one night Coffee. Back in the city she had terribly tired."
Teluard. Jack Waring a man about towns
and kisses 2007. Bhu reculven never too stopped at a lunch counter in the
Aunt Jessie had to hide her ex-
with him naain. Itay Flannery, employed in big terminal and the thick cup of asperation.
a nelahboring offer. gives her sone advice!
on papularity. Sunnu is in love with obsteaming liquid shoves at her by a "I decore, I don't know what's
Dunbar, handsome young millionaire she met
at buat school, but she believes be rusy lad in a starched uniform had got into the girl," she would mutter engaged to Denae Ackroyd, a debutante. put new heart into, her. It had to herself, swishing the mop around.
Denise naka Susan, on and some ather to
attemul a house party, Dunbar appears. le given her courage to go home and in the big dish pan or sweeping the drinks to much and tells Stars he is a face Aunt Jessie's many questions. back perch with energetic fury. M. She makes him stop his cut and Kets)
ond, Ernest Heath happen thung mud drives)
her back to the Ackroyda. His wife, who lat Tomorrow Susan
jealous, warna hím ngxinst doing it.
train."
CHAPTER XXVI
Rose gasped.
for?"
"Oh, I just wanted to."
wondered
•
Sonichow Susan managed to get about to-morrow. The night be- through days at the oflice.
Next
Above are the American Socialist party's standard bearers in the 1932 presidential race. Pictured after their nomination at the party's convention in Milwaukee, are Norman Thomas (right), of New York, the presidential nomineo, and (left) James H. Maurer, of Reading, the partys' vice presidential choice. Morris Hillquit, of New York, the chairman is in the inset below.
fore it had seemed the simplest, week would usher in her birthday. most natural thing the world to At 20 a birthday should be on "Did you have a good time?" turn to Ernest Heath. Now she was event, a celebration. For Susan il Rose asked. It was Sunday after-doubtful. Iadn't she been over-seemed neither this year. noon, a grey and lifeless Sunday. hasty and impulsive? She won- When Ben telephoned she told "It was all right." Susan muid dered if Heath would not resent her him she was busy. She had not seen fonelesly.
attitude of the night before. Shehim since the eventful night of the "Well, I must say you don't had been so distraught that at the house party. Quite unreasonably sound enthusiastic!"
time there had seemed nothing else she blamed Ben in her heart. If Susan and she was sorry. She to do. Now she was conscious of he had not been there, she would tried to whip herself into the re-nervous dread over the prospect of think, perhaps things might have! sponse Rose wanted. The lace meeting him again. Last night been different. Susan went to mov dresa had been a great success she everything had been unreal. Today tes with Rose, Washed her assured her.
they had resumed their proper out-hair, and durned her stockings with "How about Ben? Did he like lines. She was Susan Carey, a beautiful, invisible stitches. She il Did you come back together?" working girl, not Susan Carey in borrowed books from the library "I didn't see him this morning," a white lace dress, being driven to and read them with her mind far Susan sald vaguely. "I got up a party on the north ahore,
nwny. Everything seemed empty. early and took the nine o'clock} Heath came in, ill at ease and and futile. Some days-the easiest nervous, scarcely glancing at her. ones-passed in a sort of grey haze "My dear, what With instincts abnormally sharp-when she felt nothing at all. There ened by dread Susan imagined his were other times when the turn of greeting was unusually cool. I head, a man's voice calling to an- How could she explain the urge! "Good morning, Miss Carey." Her other acros a restaurant or u that had sent her rushing back to reply was scarcely audible but at phrase leaping at her from the the city and the safety of the Httle least the moment was over, Susan pages of a book awoke her to some- house? She had not slept the long breathed more freely and went thing like agony. night through. Phrases of Bob's about her tasks with an intense, al- She wondered why people said had kept recurring to har. "Not most flerce concentration. She was the young were happy. They cer the sort of girl. I thought you were grateful to her employer for not tainly weren't. At least she wan't. -Donino told me you went with referring to the Saturday night's She kept reaching out and striving free and easy crowd-you can't al- incident. For the first time she be for things she could never have. ways tell about angel faces—” gan to think of Heath as a man It would be better to be like Ray, Of course he had been drinking, rather than as an employer. His who accepted everything at its face but that was no excuse. She saw unfailing courtesy, even his cool- value. plainly Denise's purpose in inviting neas and stiffness now seemed vir- Over their enfeteria luncheon hor. "You're plenty good-looking Mammin fix you up?” her. She longed only to be away tues, Sho felt tremendously grate Susan happened to mention the fact that in, if anybody likes the tall "You're awfully kind," Susan from the big, unfriendly houseful to him. Outwardly nothing had that the day was her birthday, Ray type. And you could have a good told her. "I'll think about it." Sho Even the noto pushed under her changed but actually the two were widened her eyes.
time if you only put your mind to squeezed Ray's plump little arm as door by a servant na Sugon packed conscious of each other.
"My eye! What did the boy it."
they went art. Yes, it must be hor bag had not deterred hor.
Of Bob the girl refused to think. | friend give you 7"
Susan ato hor. Ice cream" "Maybe comfortable to be like Ray. Life "I'm sorry," the note had said. That was finished now. It was a Susan amlled. "Haven't any boy that's the trouble. I don't care would be simple if you felt as she "I acted the fool last night. Don't book she had closed, a book that friend."
did about everything. enough," she said. remember all I said but hope you had begun rather charmingly but Ray looked shrewed . · ·“Expect ; Ray announced, "It's just plain will forgivo me." It was signed ended badly. She had written me to believe that?"
dumb. That's what it is! If you'd It was unaccountable but Susan's with Bob's initials.
Deniso a curt little notë telling hor Susan allowed horself a tiny woar sonio snappy clothes and use heart had lightened somewhat. She had not soon Ben again. The nothing of what she really felt. It shrug. "You can believe It or not, little more makeup, you'd be real She told Pierson shyly that it was wanted as Bugan slipped downsquared
mist for the next
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