THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
FIRST PICTURES OF THE LINDBERGHS IN FAR NORTH.
NEW PILOT.
1931.
Here are the first pictures of Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh in the far north on their flight to the Orient. Above you see the famous conqueror of the Atlantic standing on the pontoon of his monoplane at Churchill, on the western edge of Hudson Bay. Fascinated natives are assisting him to prepare for the wastward take-off while others watch from shore. Luft in w close-up of Liady and Anne climbing into their big plane.
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Heart of Liane
BEGIN HERE TODAY.
Case Decreti, aztres,
MABEL MCELLIOTT
This is the air view of Aklarik, remote Canadian northwash outpost on a peninsula in the delta of the Mackenale river. The tall towers faintly visible are those of the Canadian government radio service used by the Northwest Mounted Police. Despite its small white population, Aklavik bas an Anglican and a Roman Catholle mission and a well equipped hospital.
Ro Ip a home for indigent cats-or something like that.
Goofy will his father had made, Clive had been the child of Her- bert Cleenpaugh's middle age and the old man had been hipped un early marriages. He, Clive, would have to fool 'em all,
he
"When's your birthday," www. asked quite irrelvantly,
"November 10." Liane told him. "I'll be 19."
glad she's settled down to a quiet
1 year convalescene. She was so restless
Liane said softly, “I persunder
all daughter. Llano, go do Wow Stream, at first. 1. 1. for Ehe summer where Chan in to play stock. Shane McDermid, your pellen
Orn, cuines in tell Binne that the man who her to left things drift. She's not
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best been shot in a apenkeksy quarrel, kt which blaue bad · been a fanorrat slander, will live. She is pellerol A1 # party given by Mutiel Tandil, debutante, Lianie Meeta a hamlarme, men she has been en betre Ha in Van Robard. When Cann bears thile sheaks Eleme Ter dom” hìm
nean,
Liang and Van go searching for Murist; wad Chuck Draminal, a risertes, une night when Market's mother belleýrs they hav
luped. This proves untrue, El Minter,
used to that, you know. She's never been inactive."
And she thought, deep down. "It's worth it--worth anything I can do --if Mother gets better."
"That's Clive in the hall. I just heard him conie down,” said Mrs. 11 satisfied Lone. Cleespaugh in
the ingenur, jaforms blane Thai Van 1. "He'll drive you down to the village attentive to Mr. Lad. The girl home to do the errands, he said."
- lanken and teles to forget hieu.
Linge gun to stay with Clevspaugh when thi finde hamukamme friendly
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wealthy Mr.
Liane went obediently to gel hçr Zobr mout hat.
the Bouse, |
1 Puronionable, She Aar She thought the young man wore Muriel has announced her unerment to a decidedly sulky air as he handed
maying Case I
Von. The anne day she gels a wire her into the roadster. Then she
Thadelphia hengital, evely hon to live. CHAR fell in with his mood and herself
Luiza. And as of Jane the s
her delitung balibies of her raders was silent. Once she stole a side
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"Infant He'd forgotten his grouch now. was laughing at her openly.
"Infant yourself. I'm worlds older than you are, really."
tell you what Let's play Let's go on to Southampton and hookey-not go back for lunch, feed and buy your mother some doo-dads to cheer her up. Flowers and things. Maybe call-it-bed jack it."
Liane spark d. "Oh, but wo oughin't tot Your mother won't Like it."
what-d'ye
The young man took on master- fulness in an instant. "I make straight," he said. "Don't you worry. 11 phone from the vil
lage."
back to life and comes to Mrs. Chespruch'a | glance at bis-moody profile. Clive Linne knew she had never eit for envalescence. L'ax him to accept drove like a demon this morning, joyed
rich from atrangers. Clira anka Llans to
n day more thoroughly.
marry hint and besuar she realizes this will took corners with a reckless flour-Even the thought she was "playing please her mother she nerepte, Martel comer ish. Something had evidently hap hookey" didn't bother her much. to Van. Cilve offers in relente al from pened to disturb him.
To en Llane and boasts of her suggement
her role but she inslete my sanding by 姓。
CHAPTER XVIH
"My dear," began Mrs. Clees
paugh expansively. "I can't
tell
They drove through the drifting leaves to a little blue and scarlet tea room where girls in Peg Woi-
Out of a clear sky he said abruptington caps served them a golden ly. "Mother, tell you about these omelet and golden mushrooms and damned women coming?"
"What women? No, she didn't."Some ruby jelly in a dish the colour "Oh, Fanny Amberton and her of jade. They drank tea
out of
You how glad I nm Clive in brigh\ sister, Tressa ford. Devilish nuís.in cups and the young man
tening up so.”
In her plain
Llane looked up. black frock with the bronze geld of make a match of it. Mother doesn't her huir demurely framing her rosy face she looked like a happy child throw ate at the idea either."
Liane said, mystified, "Which one
smoked as the girl até a pistache Fundos. Fanny's 10-15 years older
than Tressa Thinks we should pastry.
'this morning.
.doesn't her?" she observed demure-
it?"
"You don't smoko?" Clive asked. Liane apologized. "I never learned," she said.
lle does seem more interested, thinks you should make a match of drove to what he called a "shoppe
Clive seemed to like that. They "Oh. "Tresin, of course, She's where they bought the bed jacket, froth of pink satin and cream- about my age--maybe shude younger. Mind of a cagey kitten, coloured face, and a new book and
The old lady favoured her with "Very,"
a thin
a sharp he said with Arainess-effective looking but dumb. Fancy box of mints, Cass' favourite "And he seems to have given up stage manager her und in Paris candy.
"You're nice," Liane suid to the
his plan of going east. At least he frocks she's not bad. Mother say young man as they turned homo- doesn't speak of it any more."
Liane east down her dark eyes that is."
she has social presence, whatever ward. Said it simply, matter-of- The lashes made a faint shadow on her check. Now was certainly out
"No wonder inetly, quite without coquetry. She
meant it.
Liane laughed.
the time to speak. No. But would you're savage,"
Loo,
some, young Ince.
Here is another closeup of the water front at Aklavik, wall within the Arctic circle, on Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh's fight to Japan, via Alaska. Tho bouts shown in the plans are Eskimo kayaks, made of animal skinas bound to a wooden
frame work by leather thongs..
Our photo shows the U. 5. coastguarder, Northland, which missed its rendezvous with the Lindberghe owing to the move- mant of pack-ies off Point Barrow, Alaska.
she moved
be too precipitate,
"You think so--honestly? You'ye so moody, so mercurial. He haut amused. Nora and the new down- What should
He turned to look at her, slow-
the tortured temperament of the ataira maid, Elicon were stagger- the say when the time came to make the curve. Some of ut over being mad at me?"
શું શમ Mrs.
Cieespaagh, your son has
the sullenness faded from his hand- Liane confessed looking up at him when his smile cama drifting back, gage. Liane, from the upper hall, nover-exactly mad,' "very shy. She knew she was righting upstairs under a lend of lug- asked me to be his wife." No, no, that would never do. Tant was too
"Me? Oh, I guess I did get in a with candid, troubled eyes. "I was when he looked down at her again observed the newcomer's, easy air stiff and old-fashioned, and then, bit of a lather when Mother spilled caused and startled at the whole with the light of companionship in of proprietorship as
I didn't know exactly how his oyes.
about, stripping of her gloves, the news should come from
the nowe this morning. I could
"Don't talk auch rot," he said laughing at something Mrs. Cleos- to take it." Clive direct, Would his mother see what she was driving at.”
"I'm
a clumsy oaf," Clive said, humbly. "You're miles too good paugh had said. like it? Would she be offended He drove on in silence but his gripping. the wheel grimly with for me and you ought to know it." that she had not been let into the expression had subtly brightened. those loan brown hands of his.
When Liane came down 15 min- Thanks for the ad The minutes later Treasa, Lord was pouring secret earlier?
Good child this was, he thought: Liane said, "You weren't but Iute she said that she was sorry. Itten and looking as though she had" Liano felt a faintness, almost, ut Good to tell your troubles to. Well, thought you were ragging me and was like Muriel-a cheap echo of never sat anywhere else than bo- the thought. Then she remeatbered he wouldn't mind Tressa so much I didn't like it. The whole thing that jazz girl with the thousand hand the old Shemold arn, Liano Muriel Ladd flaunting that star if Liane atood by He looked down Bounded-well, fantastic,"
scalpe at har belt. "Fantastic, eh?
felt gaucho and school-girlish as sapphire ring on the third finger at her approvingly. The curve of
You thought But the young man didn't seem she was presented. of her greedy Httle hand and she her cheek under the little
tlo black that?"
to notice. He drove on through straightened.
"My ward, Llane Barrett," Mrs. hat was charming. He wondered
There drat the boy! Ho was the golden afternoon. Out of his Cleespaugh "I've got to forget about him what that scent was that she used. turning grumpy again.
mid affectionately: deep reverle he said with abrupt-Tressa Lord gave her a piercing the smol of pine trees
"The idea of marrying me was noss, "Let's announce our engage- glance of inquiry, taking her in
head to the tips of her old brown
Home way-somehow." she told her It was like he'd never liked | fantastic!" His laugh grated a ment before Tressa Lord arriven?" from the top of her bronze gold
self, thinking of Van Robard, "This after rain.
kidokin
•
le the way. This is heaven sent.” girls much before had always been little.
She went on domurely sorting a little afraid of them. Trossa Llane sat up suddenly, sald quite notes, slipping rubber bands on Lord with her assured air always sharply above the roar of the mo- Grey
The new girl was all in grey.brogues, piles of cancelled choques. This was rather appailed him. Sho was gun-tor, "You know I didn't mean that! tightly about her long silmness, an air of dismissing the younger. cont wrapped "So gind” she murmured with not the time for confidences. Later, nlng for him he knew, Trossa Why will you be so difficult? 1 Grey kidskin turban coquettishly girl. perhaps.
know, too, when his 25th birthday meant that the idea of your marry-draped over her green eyes. Grey "Your mother's improving great-jarrived. It was to come in Janu- ing me
Her sister, Mrs. 'Amberton, was ly," the old Indy observed in a mo-ary and If he wasn't married by phetus and the beggar maid."
was extraordinary. Co reptile skin shoes smartly shriek a highly coloured woman with n
ing of the Rua de la Paix. -
richly, massaged look. She might, "Dr. Mondel's very much that time, to a girl of whom his She thought compassionately that Very smart she seemed, very as have been 85he might have been pleased with her progress I'm mother approved $5,000,000 would she knew why this young man was sured and chill and just a triflo (Continued from Paga 10.)
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