THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1932.
Colonel Marmaduke Groverson of a Cornish emigrant to Chile, is shown above in uniform with other members of the Socialist Jumim after the short-lived success of his revolutionary enterprize. For a few days, he was virtual dictator of Chile. Today he is m prisoner.
Our photo shows a model of the proposed new buildings for the Univer- sity of London, dominating Bloomsbury.
Safely home again after bis near-tragic experience in the Atlantic, Stanley Haganer, the Polish-American airman, is shown here at Miamil, descending the gangplank of the Freighter Circe Shell which rescued him after he had been adrift for 8 days off the Portuguese coast. Shown with him is the ship's master, Captain James Wilson.
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Sitting motionless and silent in the Hunterdon County court room, Col. Lindbergh (indicated by arrow) is shown at the trial of John Hughan Curtis, the boat-builder. It was one of the fow public appearances of Col. Lindbergh since the kidnapping and murder of his infant son.
John
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he turned to pose for the photo. grapher after services in the First Presbyterian Church Lakewood, NJ. He was 93
July 8.
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The kind of statue that would be erected in your dis-honour in Soviet Russia if you were a slacker in your work. The efgy shown here of ons Comrade Baturia, complete with his name and the nature of his offence, was put up in a public park for all to sos. The spats and checkered cap are meant to condemn him for hia "bourgeoise ideas."
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Bob had been fools. Perhaps she
Susan Cares, all and beautiful in secretly had been wrong to think that life
un Juve with "Hate Dunker, milliomirala aun, could be so simple and straight- the Ackroyd, whers wants Bob for herself,
plots the weparate them. S
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as they, in their rosy
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gugent to her furter cupluyet. Erst dream, had visioned it. ilih. but Reach overheard a converaktiol between her and Thant waked her to steak her misery dawned the realization
boarding teuin for New York and there
the engageinent She finds Bob be that her caller had repeated 3 tan reconciliation. Bob tele his father he is question. She looked up, her eyes guing to marry Suann and the gider Douber clauded' with painful resentment. in furiotts. The father Lees t * Swan" beg your pardon, I'm afraid I
wasn't listening."
and tells her it will ruin Dab's life if she mamyri hlm.
He said, "I will make it worth your while if you let him go."
Soon you may be able to buy a home as you would an automobile-from a dealer, on time payment, and with a trade in value. For the "mass production" of one sterey steel houses, like the one sketched above, is planned by a new corporation formed in New York. The houses are to be made of pressed steal with Eve and six reoins. Completely equipped with electric refrigeration, heating units, plumbing and wiring, the structures would be sold for C$3500 and less at rates of
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in his pocket might be handy to have
address book. It bearing, she stopped confused. the next few days.
during "I want to see Miss Susan Carey," Dunbar said in his courtli- irritation, Bob did not come round.
To his father's. surprise and est manner. "Is elo in?"
"Oh, yes, I'll call her." The The servants reported that he had grey-haired woman gave him an
had other penetrating look and
then
CHAPTER XLVI
"Oh!" All the pain and wound-direction she was taking, she board "That's exactly what I mean," ed pride of the girl surged to the ed a street car headed for the busi- said Mr. Dunbar. The faintest surface. She stood up proudly and ness district. She must do some shade of regret tinged his voice, menacingly. She said in a voice thing. She must keep active. She Susan sat silent, her hands locked that trembled, "I think you'd better stopped at a drug store telephone In her lap. Her mind was in con-go before I say something I're booth and called Ray Flannery. fusion. Yesterday everything had gret. After all, you are Bob's Well, stranger, where have you returned home around noon. been clear sailing. I had all father." sounded so simple, so easy. Even
He was won to reluctant admira- jbeen keeping yourself?" Ray de-packed a bag and departed without invited him to enter. As the mau Bob's report of his father's anger tion but he could not leave without manded. "I've missed you like the leaving any word. Mrs. Dunbar waited in the small living room be had had a far-away, unreal aspect. Jattempting to justify himself. His dickens."
was at Hot Springs. She was one glanced about with annoyance. It Older people were always troubling carefully moulded sentences dowed **Can you have lunch with me?" of those fretful, chronic invalids. Was not at all the sort of interlor themselves about things that really on. Susan stared at a point somethusiasm. Half an hour later over there was no necessity of explain wood chairs, carved and upholster- Susan asked. Ray agreed with en-Ier husband was relieved that he had expected. The old rose- didn't matter, Susan had thought. inches over the man's head, expres the square, white-topped tabic in a ing the situation to her. Stocks and bonds, houses and sionless. money. What did they count when "Don't be afraid," she said bit sweet shop Ray stared at Susan weighed against her love for Bob? ierly, "I shan't do any harm with frank interest.
to Bob had agreed with her. They your son." would be married very quietly, Ile The mun, a power in the down had an offer of a job on a ranch in town world of affairs, departed Montana. Some man he had known feeling somehow humilated at college was experimenting with routed.
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ed in the manner of the '80's, had a decent self-respect about them, After a day of waiting during 'So had the ancient square piano. "Come into money or some- which his digestion was
The whole place reminded him thing?" she wanted to know. Susan ingly impaired the older
dimly of his mother's front parlor. trien, she said vaguely, and she Hard-shelled autocrat that he was, and
to explain. Her aunt had mapped out a
uncompromisingly clean course of action. It was
frilled while curtains had been needed at home.
no Ray he loved his only son dearly. This showed sign of tho usual scerned satisfied with this answer, open break with Robert disturbed, Chicago house they could have. Suwin had! Susen fought a battle with her- "Say, the new girl in Heath'a him. Mr. Dunbar decided to see thought of herself simply and joy set that
morning. Bou was office sure is a lemon." Ray con- the girl and talk a little sense to ously as a former's wife, It had to come at eight and through after-tinted. "She looks like something. all seemed quite idyllic. Now this nate chills and fevers she tried to the eat dragged in."
He frowned with disiaste ne his parse-proud old man with his talk make up her mind what to say lo Susan smited. She had heard taxi, bumping along the shabby of inheritances had come to spoil him when he arrived. She had ex- about Miss Smith from Jack War- sido street, came to a stop. It everything.
plained to Aunt Jessie who had re-ing but Ray's description seemed was just as ho had expected-a She felt a little sick as she lis-mained singularly unmoved by the unduly harah. tened to him. His voice rumbled news of the girl's change of plan on, emcothly and persuasively.
"The old man's gone away, that the caller had been Bob's hear," Ray rambled on. "I know you wouldn't want to father. Aunt Jessie had tactfully you know about that?" stand in his way wolf Forefrained from asking questions, dropped earlier. In the conversa-with some trepidation. It was not through these puppy love affaira~~" She had seemed gentler since her: tlon. The girl's name was Carev a pleasant errand but it was ono
Sho felt in a daze. Was it true illness. Aunt Jessie was looking She lived with her aunt Jossia, for not he liked it. that her love for Bob would bring forward to making a long vielt to Bob had aald, on him only unhappiness and ill for her sister who lived in southern His spatulate thumb ran down the spotless blue house dress answeredge She Ferry) ·
the west eld A loan, grey-haired woman in a KING'S BLDG tune? Would he tire of poverty Illinois.
Hat of talophone subscribers. Sure the eng.
"We don't want to buy any-
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and of her with it? The polson of "I'm going for a walk," Susan enough, there was the namo, In
house in a row of brave, run-down dwellings badly needing paint.
"Wait for me," ho commanded the driver. Dunbar rang the boil
ho must go through with whether
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