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HONGKONG TELEGRAPЛ]. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932.

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PICTURESQUE AND STRIKING SCENES AT THE OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES.

The free-for-all type of speed skating that brought controversy Into the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, N.Y, is shown in thle plcture of the first beat of the 10,000 meter race. Foreign akatars, accustomed to racing agalnai time, prote sted that contestants wars, crowded together on turm, as pictured here.

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A PARADE OF ATHLETES of seventeen nations ralend the curtain of the Third Olympic Winter Games at Lake Placid, N.Y. Here you see the American contestante, white-conted and white- hatted entering the stadium.

FLASHING OVER THE ICE abund of the world's fastest speed skaters, Jack Shon, Dartmouth College, is shown winning the 500-metre race which opened the Olympic winter games at Lake Pincid. Shen finished six yards in front of Barni Evenson, Norway's famous defending titlist.

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A FIGHTING FINISH gave the Canadian hockey team victory over the United States in the thrilling match, pictured hers, which was an opening event of the Third Olympic Winter Games. The Canadian tied the score with a minute to go and fought on to

win, 2 to 1, in extra time.

THREE KINDS

F LOVE

DECIN HERE TODAY

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

1 GARDY BOULANC MOVING ON HE

for about four monthe yet--see"

Ann and Celly Fenwick here for years By the terms of my father's wil

aspported themselves, their

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stater, can't get married until I'm 23

Mary-Frances, and their grandpuzueta, known

Smile" and "Grand." lecasant this yrs old-see?**

Anancial responsibility, Ann, who is 22, la pable to marry Phit Eroyd, young lawyer

Whether or not Mary-Frances

to whom she bat been engaged for eght, he did not immediately say.

a. Cecily, 22. loves Barry McKeel, an en-and

resson.

no wonder, lere

was

theer, but when he proposes she refuses to material for thought. She might name their wedding late for the have paused to doubt that Earl's Mary-Pancen, 10, Me still in achout,father had ever made such a silly strike up as acquaintance with Bar Dewill-fathers rarely do so. She Armount vandeville actor. and mesta kim

considering secretly. He uses in persuade her to become might have

she hears Karl's age in connexion with the

his stage partner.

Ann and Phil quarrel

when

been

letty King, who works in Phil's office ball possibility, at least, that he had ing, address him with endearmenu. Then heen married and divorced and Cecily Learn Umery has left town without) ****

telli ber. She is much disturbed.

Frances to Join hi vaudeville nct.

could not remarry before a year

A famous "musher” and'a famous dog taxm were acclaimed as victors in the 25-mils Adiron dack Trail race when this picture was taken. Emile SL Goddard, of La Pas, Manitoba, is shown at the finish of a difficult contest that bad caused the collapan of the dogs of twa other teams.

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De Armonat continue to urge Mary had lapsed. Or, granting her anything? A xuccessful par- trustfulness, or credulity, or both, former, he's got to put his heart and without accusing her of cupi- into it as well as his legs-Rec7 dity, she might have been specula-Or it won't get across. It won't

CHAPTER XXXIII

"I can't help it," said Mary-ting as to the extent of the for-get across. Frances, "My famliy would tune to which Earl was so soon "You mean," interpreted Mary- never in this world think of let-to fall heir. Her answer finally Francea, "that if I don't go with Ling me.'

spoken, may or may not be indien- you it will rain your professional "Your family? Cripes!", said tive of the thought processes that career?" Earl. "Say, laten, hon. I'd be contrived it. the last man of earth to influence

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"Hell!" sald a sorely overtried and perhaps a slightly over- any girl, let alone. you, against "We could be engaged," ahe wrought Mr. De Armount. "I got her parents' wishes or anything-said. "And you could go on to no professional career at present,

to the have 17" see? But you ain't got a happy Denver, and I could go

home life nor anything. And girls' camp, like I'd planned. It "Well," rebuked Mary-Frances, you're crazy about me: and I'm is going to be better than ever"I must say, Earl"

"Now, hon, don't get more. Don crazy about you see? Now, look this year, and Mr. Hill is going to

at it from that point of view. And arrange so that Ermintrude and I do it. I shouldn't of talked that

leave me tell you this: A girl with can have ponies to ride and every-way. You'll have to excuse me. I

I

"It ain't," Earl went on, "that

your looks and shape could sure thing; and I've got my knicker just forgut myself. What I mean go for travel, see the world" suit already, and there's going to to say is well, how I mean "And come home," dreamed ho a swimming tournament, and need you, Frankie; honest

borrow and Cissy said I could Mary-Frances, "and be rich

her The crown was heavy for her famous, and bring presents to lawimming sult, it is so much pret pretty young head. Her chin everybody, and all would be for-tier than mine. We'd have a went down instead of up. Intus- Hecret engagement, and we could lively she knew that she had won and well, yeah, sure. Now, after write letters, and I'd dedicate long the guerdon of womankind." got that letter from Butt yes- hours to go off in the woods and need you." But the trouble w terday, I got to thinking see? I think about you. If the girls though she was aware of its worth got to take his bus back-aee? thought it was queer or anything, and unaware of its dangers, she Well, what I was thinking was, Ermintrude could kind of tell did not want it. Agonor was not why couldn't you and I just skip them-just hint, you know that her grandpa. out, most any night now, in the I had a beautiful though kind of bus together. No parting, nor sorrowful secret. We'd be faith- keeping in touch through, letters, ful all through the years, and-"I don't see your point of view and like you

"Cripes!" he interposed. "What's all like that. But I'm a gentle said "I didn't say keeping in touch the use of all the agony? I'm man. If you know anything about through lottera.""

not much hand at writing letters.me by this time you must know gentleman-see? "Well, whether it was. We'd Never was. 'Nother thing, you're that. I'm be in Denver in sight of a week, overlooking the main issue-sce7 And I give you my word of honor

What about the act?

What's

holy word of honor that and-"

"Elope?"

.8007 stammered Mary-ing to happen to the act, with you I'd treat you square, Frances. She had, of course, off in that damn-pardon me-Straight, see? And when I mean maybe. planned for six bridesmaids, and camp and me in Denver without a straight I don't mean

or anything? Trouble And you won't be much more an Ermintrude as maid of honor, partner But-an elopement! Real romarg with hon, you got no imagina-xious than

you,

am for the final-- "Have you heard about Mary- tion. We're crazy about one an- that is to say, for the final time Frances Fenwick and that hand-other-see? You being no panti- to come when we can get married somo, famous actor? It is cal and pretty and all. How'd I and everything open and above Weller-hon-I've been feel thinking about you left alone board-nec? Until that time and comes, I'm telling you, Frankle-- meaning for quite a while to tell out here, proy to any evils

Ko-my

you about that. As a matter of temptations that might come along pals, buddles, absolutely. No fact, I'm not fixed to get married and not a happy home life or more and no less, see?"

Miss Elle Miller (left) and Mrs. Lela Brooks 'Poiter, mt6-

bara, ruipectively, of the American and Canadia spoed-skating tasma, practicing in the Olymple Stadium/

"Well," demurred. Mary-Fran- ces, "I'll think it over again. But

len,

Was

any

I don't much belleve I'd bettor Think it over-huh? Say, lis-

Franklo, if this other girl but you I'd think you was stringing me 2007 Playing me for a sucker... I know you ain't. I know how pure and sin- cero and unselfish you ara.

and everything. But, just the same, you've been thinking this matter over for weeks Bow-8007 Wo haven't got any more time to (Continued on Page. 11.).

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