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After his outline of the scheme for the War Loan Conversion Mr. Chamberlain ex- plained that the need for secrecy had prevented him from printing the millions of forms re- quired. Yet he hoped that within 24 hours they would be in the post. The task was carri ed out with an hour and a half to spare. Our picture shows the distributing station where the 15,000,000 forms notiying the scheme were prepared for dispatch-(Times copyright).

With strenuous days of work and bitter political warfare looming ahead of them, delegates swarmed the aisles of Chicago Stadium me you see them above at

the start of the Democratic National Convention.

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Jumping into the aisles and waving aloft their stage banners, delegates to the Democratic convention broke into an early demonstra. tion of enthusiasm at the very mention in the keynote speech of repeal of the dry law.

A commanding figura in cur rent international negotiations, M. Edouard Herriot of France, is shown shave in A pensive mood, with arms folded and pipe in hand, during the reparation conference, at Lauzanne.

Commencing Sunday 31st at the KING'S AND ORIENTAL THEATRES

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With rival forces marshalled for the battle aver candidato and platform planks, delegates to the Democratic National Convention presented this appearance in Chicago's glant stadium. Mr. Franklin Roosevelt secured the necessary two-thirds majority after a pact with Mr. Garnor, another candidate for the presidential nomination.

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BEGIN HERE TO-DAY,

with Bub office.

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finance gaily and charmingly She looked exotic in her fitted black el th sult with a swirl of silver fox, The man approved of her. From the tips of her slender shoes to the crown of her Paris hat she was ex-

It this mood he returned to his nelly what he would have chosen His secretary wondered for a daughter-in-law. He stepped Dunbar but cled to Ernest Heath, a much what had happened to put him in into the car and Denise started the vider man, suddenly inds herself from Heath releases her chivalrealy, realizing her heart such an irritable humour. It must engine.

Sun Cary, secretly In ve

not bla. She is Hol the new and he be Mr. Hob again, she decided, and "What's up, darling?"

urges early marriage. Dunbar's father,

to follow the dictates of her heart."

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a proud financier, interferes. He tells Sua thought for the thousandth time He smiled at her benignly. Hej such a marriage will ruin Bob's life how strange it was that a man who liked her smooth impulence. No wants his son to marry Denlaw Ackroyd. aclety girl. Suaan, perplexed. I was such a power in the world of one else would have dared to call Flannery, friend, for price. Ray tells her affairs should be so helpless in the this old lion "darling."

management of his own son.

"It's settled," he told her with Dunbar snapped and growled atcomplacence. Denise pretended not

Nothing suited him. to understand. Bob's father left Susan's home Late in the afternoon he roared "What is?" she wanted to know. confident of triumph. The giri at the quiet, efficient creature who "Everything we talked about last had seemed quite malleable, hum- had endured his nagging for 15 night." ble in fact. He rabbed his hands years without complaint, ordering Denise widened her eyes with together, smiling softly at the her to get Miss Ackroyd on the flattering amazement. "Who did memory of his own eloquence, wire. This donc, his mood it?"

everyone.

mured.

Practicing the hymn which he sang at a great open air mass during the Eucharistic Congress, John McCormack is shown above at the altar in Phoenix Park, Dublin. The famous Irish-American tenor attended the congress as a papal count.

Then I'll call him up and tell him he'd better come home."

"Do you know where he is?" "Of course," the man shrugged. "I had my secretary call his club today. He's registered thero."

be fun, she thought, to see him jump when she cracked the whip.

Denise drove like a demon and her smile was nothing to see.

In a narrow room furnished "Smart thing," breathed Denise. agreeably with old English oak a "After Bob comes back," pursued young man was packing a travelling the father, "I think we'd better bag. His expression was stern, his settle matters between you and him oyes intent. He laid out shirts and for good. This nonsense has indkerchiefs with methodical dragged on long enough. How about care. On a luggage rack in one cor. a small wedding and then a trip/nor of the room lay a huge pigskin to South America? The boy's been unse initialed in gold. Everything talking about that for some time, about the place Indicated departure, He's been restless."

The telephone rang and the young "It suits me," Denise said. She inan, answered. He frowned, put- turned the car into the drive and|ting his hand over the mouthpiece

"You don't want me to drop him a time.

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He had taken exactly the right lightened and the office staff gave He preened himself. "Who do crew up neatly before the door. instinctively as if wishing to gain tone, he felt. Calling the affair thanks. He bustled about like a you suppose ?" "puppy love" had been precise, whirlwind, finging orders right She took one slim gloved handle or anything?" she asked sweet. He said very quietly, "Yes, of and yet it had also the shadow of and left, announcing on the thres- from the wheel to lay it caressingly. The man considered this, course. Any time you say. At one the jocose. The phrase had in- hold that be was leaving for the on his arm. "Marvelous 1" she mûr-

"No, I think perhaps you'd 'bet- then. dicated that he, a man of the day,

ler not," he said. "He's stubborn. The young man's face was quite world, smiled understandingly at The boy would come round all He pretended to growl at her,

mule sometimes and we'll (Continued on Page 12.) these exhibitions while deploring right, the father reflected as to "Watch the road, young woman, or have to go about this very care them.

rode home. Lucky it was that he we'll be in the ditch.

fully. In A week's time." Although he refused to recog- hnd found out about the affair in "You know better," pouted De-prophesied. "Bob will be a mailing nize it the suspicion, hegan to time to spike a busty marriage. nise, "I can drive in my sleep." the high seas with you and will; grow in his mind that there had There would be no newspaper talk. "That's true,' he admitted. "You have forgotten he ever had any been something not quite noble no distressing business of annul-do everything well." They smiled other plans." in his own behaviour, Mr, Dunbari ment. All this was just a little fat each other understandingly. Each "You clever thing" sighed the liked to think himself noble above flurry. Most young men went ndmired the other's ruthlessness, girl. "I'll do just as you any." She all things. But after the first through the same thing.

Abo the ability to take what was want hummed softly to herself as glow of complacence had died) At the station Dunbar dismisseded with a quick causual hand. drove away. How simple it all ho began to remember the pallor his own chauffeur who was waiting. Denise inereused the rondster's was. Then her smile vanished and of the girl's face and the look in "Mins Ackroyd is driving me speed.

a little sharp line appeared around her eyes. He shrugged impationt-home," he explained, pointing at "Well, that's that," she said with the corners of her mouth. The KING'S BLOG

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