THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931.
PLANES ATTACKING WARSHIPS IN CHILEAN NAVAL REVOLT.
Military- planes, manned by aviators loyal to the Chilean government, hummed overhead, randy to ralunga dasth dekling bombs. Low geny battleships; their crews in opan ravolt, hovered" ominously in Coquimbo harbour, And this, strangest revast in Lasin American history, when fomar alina of the san and air became enemies in portrayed in this unusual pietūrs taken during the height of the short livad naval insurrection. After one week of mutiny, the rebel war vassela esérendered before the combined attack of loyalist air and land forces.
GUILTY LIPS
by LAURA LOU BROOKMAN
URGIN KER TO.DAT.
Author of "MAD MARRIAGETM
Nurnu felt that he was keeping
Norms Kent, pretty 20-year-old pectetuer (something from her. She won dis.
law offer, mesta Mark TrayeTH,
active And with. when together they
atisfied with the way the evening
POCHR Filed puper from the midst had turned out and very auun told
of downtown traite. Norma refuses to ut him good night.
the van man her cathe
where be con
see her tunin Later the Južna Bob Farrell, ¦ "Maybe he isn't going away at dins engagement. all." she said to herself a little
Tony per Kert
for the chiri Elma yi "ha,“
To the mishy apreturnt al atari with
Farrell when let To marry him and Norman, water after she had turned the lock The scene of the mors in Maellera, počelem for the night, undressed and stood wowdern metropolia, Norius takes the perpy before the mirror brushing out her Christine Dinichiren, Norma Kenta Chhuir--the nightly 50 strokers on falling in love with her married emplarer. either side. "Mayle he's just try- surney Nex day Norma Maerla wa ing to get me to beg him to stay!"
Beatley the menuentur a milyethetna |
terthement kinat ile puppy in the Just
funze endum of the Ma.berce Pew. Thi
When she let herself out of the
Brat sierson in Auswer fie verdenen i apartment next morning, there was Mark Traseen, who pla hem mate nothing whatever to indicate that every effort to learn Norma's identity. Uẻ, you tries to make date but she deelin's his lit hours before her were to con- invitall Travers departa, Later he ielej stitute red-letter day.
phere Natale Price, delrosante,
with her to a gay party concluding with a The street car which transported her to Broad and Hanover streets
mand of the night ciulie.
Next araning will be comes tree wi Narma, rahma the Duty and inke i ume
as crowded
as usual. The
Chris en to wid Minnie Baker, and hours of dictation and transcribing perthed friend whoes 1-year-old son hair. Cunnnigham's lettera were ex- ¡
berm
badly burned. Nuruna
preakers Teļa
phone calls from Traders and ignores them actly as tedious, Even the Inter- She will not admit in herself the intermat sha Tegin fa this Prisistent soung man.
Norma Ko for drive with Bob Farrell.
He kisses her spaines her will, aturis
car and begin delving furaply or
eries, "Wetu ato you going?"
CHAPTER VIIL
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ruptions were customary routine.
And then at 11:45. her usual
With the Chilean navy in
open revolt, this army of citizens answered the call of the gov. ernment to bolster the military forces. The recruits are seen here undergoing their first mill- tary drill in Santiago. The uprising was quelled after a week of intermittent 6ghting.
lunch hour, Norma Kent put on her his discourse. "Would you little black hat at the becoming, telling
rescuing
mlaut me, who in the world Litter angle, dusted her nose and you- sre? Aside from chin with a small powder pull and stray, puppies
ale down to the first flour in the elevator.
She went out on the street, turn- the corner at the right on her
fenceless
you
and trailing working girls what do
Farrell dit not turn to look at the girl. His hat brim was snapp-| ed down squarely and in the dark gean she could not see his face The coupe's speed increased and something in the road sent them With falut annoyance jolting from their seats before became aware that a figure was keep- answered.
Eng step beside her. Norma walk- "Errands mostly. And trying
She had expected an answer ridiculous as the youth's earlier way to the sandwich counter where remarks. Instead he said serious- almost daily she lunched.
By. Oh, I've got a job in a real ahe be-estate ofice down the street."
"Really? What do you do?"
"I'm taking you home?" he saided more rapidly: The figure to make columns of figures come firmly. Norinn had never heard rked to the same degree out right. But it's not talk about him tise that tone, Rob Farrell Suddenly the girl stoppel and look- me. Let's talk about you. had kissed her before but never" ed up. She opened her mouth but
as fu-night, "Wait a minute the words did not eume. Flaming It was as though horizons had he went on immediately, "Before red circles appeared in each of you start telling me what
Norma's cheeks, you
think of me there's a tile piece
કમ
.
cleared miraculously. "Why," the girl laughed, "do you know what
thought? I thought You were a sort of rich society play by Honestly did."
"No!" Hearty bass laughter join. ud her treble. "You you rondly, thought that about me?*
of news you might be interested, So it was Mark Travers who to hear. Digby't mean to spring it spoke frst. He touched his hat. so soon but I might as well. I'm "How do you do. Miss Kent," he pulling out of Malborn
said. "Beautiful day, isn't it? Norma forgot that she was in was wondering how long it would dirennt. She could not conceal be before you decided to nead mo
The girl nodded. "Maybe it was her amazement
about my business. You're not because of your car," she went on.; going going to do it, though, Lunching It's such a beauty. How-I mean
alone is so tiresome. You're lunch if you're only a real estate clerk.: Ing with nu to-day. Where are how--" we going?
You
"Vou don't mean you're away!"
"Bast. Bob! Where are going? What's happened?"
"Nothing's happened. I'm going sway, that's all."
She did not know what to say. she said, a few moments haven't told me where yours
. After
"You
going
the
"No."
bet+
"Oh, the gur!" Travers shrugg The dark eyes hughed at her. et "That's that's my uncle's, amused. You see, my uncle's an automobile
The tone of voice was
For the life of her Norma could salesman and he uses that ear for not muster an indignant reply. It demonstrations, Sometimes he was all she could do to quell the lets me take it out for an evening. surge of eagerness in ker tone. Say-if I could get it to-night. Mustn't let him know how she felt would you go for a drive? about seeing him again!
not sure he'll let me have it—”
With "Sorry I can't accept the invita-
wiftly beating ilon,“ sli
"Bob Farrell, what in the world's mutter with you to-night? First you act like a crazy man. Why those prim words when her telephone Then you say you're going away and get mysterious about it. Why own eyes were dancing?
Hom
told him demurely. Norma Trav
I'm
heart was to at home as soon as he found out if it would be all! "Dld 1 invite you anywhere? right with his uncle about taking don't you tell me where you're
of it. Oh, pothe car. Wasn't aware Ing and for how long?!"
He Heemed rather cur- I'll tell
lanching tain that it would be but prom- you," Bob promised, you're mistaken. I'm They had Been driving along with you."
ised to telephone around Six o'clock. "But but Mr. Travera-P A short-cut back sequestered road.
"Name is Murk. Miss Kent. Suddenly Norma looked at the toward a highway leading into tho centre of the city.
Didn't tell you? Sorry about the clock and saw that it was after, tell you! before leave," he repented, "but versight, Well, shouldn't we be 12:30. She must be back at her it's going to
Be
for quite a while. roing? Really I'm hungry." "Mr. Travers, you can't You see I'm not coming back."
ፊኒ
desk at 12:45. They arose
und
John D. Rockefeller, American oil magnato, and Lenin, Idol of Soviet Russia. This composite bust capitalist and communiat was a striking feature of a recent exhibition in Berlin. It is the work of D. Charoi, German sculptor.
SESSIONS 'CONCLUDE.
LENIENCY FOR CONVICTED MAN.
.. Taking into account plea the part of the jury for
the Travers was unable to persu leniency, the Chief Justice (Sir Do you mean you're giving up girl began and once more he in-her to let him pay her check. They Joseph Kemp) yesterday sentenced
walked down the street together your job? Oh. Bob, you're noterrupted.
"Can't eat? Oh, how you wrong and he left her at the entrance of Cheung Leung, charged with as-
you're not leaving because
1
thought. It isn't anything like since you the Impression is errons Travers' "uncle" made its appear after being found
not
jury came to a unanimous It decision in cach case, but a evening as majority recommended leniency six days for the first accused. His Lord-
Hell, no. I'm not fred if that's jue! I assure you that you're mis- the grey stone building in which sulting Ho Ko, with intent to rob, What you
mean," he interrupted, | Lakon. By means of a simple de- the firm of Brooks. Welliver and to one year's hard labour. Yip Po. second defendant wag dis- correctly interpreting the girl's monstration I will for all time con-Broska had their offices.
The roadster belonging to Mark that. just think it will be a good ons. I can-and do-ent thrice thing to get out of Mariboro, that's daily. I eat such things as hamace before the red brick apart- all, Tired of the place!"
was and egge but never pumpernickel.mert house that night.
there the following "But you're been doing so well.'m particular about that! Were well. During the next Bob!"
you thinking of making Your Norma met Travers for luncheon ship, in passing sentence, sald "Can't see it that way."
luncheon on pumpernickel? If five times. She danced with him. that although he did not know on we must change that
lined with bim. sat beside what grounds the jury asked for There was little more conversa- He Was
would leniency, he tion between them until they halted|pletely ridiculous to keep anyone before the red brick apartment.with the
to the actors lines nor
defendant. And Norma had
abserved their actions. Sho
The Crown Solicitor (Mr. Somer- accompanied on drives of breathtaking Bet Fitzroy) prosecuted, and the
·
assumie 08
ridiculous-too, inɑ com-through moving picture performuch as he could in favour of the As Farrell brought the coupe to a from ase of humour ances nt which she neither
stop the girl sought his eyes. a sense of humour. She laughed and him
"Bob" she said quietly, "do you really mean that you're going
qu
Solemnly he nodded.
"I'm sorry, Bob."
"You mean you don't want mo
to leave 7"
"How about mustard?"
The jury was composed of Mr.
her defences were gone instantly, happiness through the September first defendant was represented by
"I'm lunching at the Samovar," night. She seemed to blossom Mr. Hin Shing-lo. she told him. "If you don't mind with a radiance that made her going there you can come along loveller than ever before.
F. Austin (foreman), Messrs. T. G. They only Berve salads and sand- . wiches.""
Boh Farrell telephoned twice Patterson, F., A. Xavier. F. Ed- but Norma was not at home and wards, W. H. B. Muskatt, S. J. Hor- did not receive h's messages. ton and E. V. da Sousa. "Of course if you ask for it." Chris Saunders, satisfied that al- "Then away to the Samorar!" fairs were going smoothly now threshold. Across the room in a The young man darted a swift, girl's arm under bis. He kept her packed their belongings and
Young Mr. Travers tucked the for Minnis Baker and her baby, miserable little huddle on the dave- amaalne elunos at her. What amused all the way to the eating turned to the third floor apart-
report lay Chris' roommate.
Why ever be may have had in mind to place. There they found chairs at ment.
pened?
"Of course I don't. We've been such wood friends, 1'll miss you dreadfully,"
Normal What's hap
Bay Was necked. There was An counter painted bright blue. Norms nearcely smoke to Chris, A blonde head, widly disar.ayed, pause. Then he answered careless They ordered coffee and toasted The younger girl was preoccupied, raised. Blue eyes that were red- iy. "Well, the deal isn't quite work-andwiches and fresh fruit, Trav- seldom at home.
İrimmed and swollen gazed at ed out yet. I'll give you a ring oneers was entertaining. Norma had And then one evening. Chels Chela. Norma said in a frighten- of these days before I clear out, never mot anyong with whom it soundpre, letting herself into the ed, choking voice, "It's—it's about We'll---we'll sort of celebrate the was so easy to feel at home.
apartment at a little after 11Mark!" "Jusi a minute!" she interrupted o'clock, paused stock-still on the occasion."
(To bi Continued,
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