1932-03-30 — Page 15

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

The clever trench system in the Chiness linas in the Klangwan and Woosung districts is shown In this picture with the Chinese with rifles and hand grenades rendy for an attack just before the order for retirement

was given.

Sir George Paish, noted Bri. tish economist, who predicts the greatest ora of prosperity in history is just ahead if world governments taka proper action, but he warns that the international economic andi credit fabric will crash if they continue their present couras.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932.

Mr. Kustu-bin Gandlei, ahové, G1 year old wife of Mahatma Gandhi, who is again in jall.

KAY

STRAHAN

THREE KINDS CLEAVER

LOVE

BEGIN HERE TO-DAT.

A and Cecily Fenwick have for year

The

latest hombing plane

built for the U. S. Air Force. It is capable of carrying a ton of bombs and four passengera, and has speed of 180 miles an hour.

I'm telling you, you wont be and

more anxious than I am. see—”

"Let's go fast," said Mary-Fran-

ces. "Fast as we can."'

"She' do 70 or better. risk 17"

Wanta

Mary-Frances wished to risk it; athen they went riding along to gether at 70 miles an hour.

Undoubtedly it was more or less. dangerous to speed on the highway! and in a car with uncertain tyres. But fortune favoured them. In the end they arrived safely at Mendel Springs and got out of the car neur the stonewalled well. White Mary Frances stond off a bit, and held her handkerchief to her nose, Bari drank three cups of the horrible smelling water. Then he rejoined her, and they went together up the steps and across the wide veranda. and into the hotel.

Japan will be represented by Etsuko Kamakura, #t the Olympic swimming contosti,

The U. S. S. West Virginia, leading America's batile feet in this unusual sprial view as it steamed westward from Los Angeles toward the Far Exit. The fleet will be la readiness in case it is nonded to protect Americans in the Sino-Japanese war zone. Front to rear, the warships are: the West Virginia, the Colorado

and the California.

bathroom

Cecily and Aan, arm in arm, were walking up the front steps to the porch. Barry, in his car was circling the turn-around with the old broken fountain in its cen tre.

"Ano, Cecily reported,

I am sorry," and added, "but why in the "I guess no;" said Mary-Frances. world were you frightened, angel? Soon they came to a town named It is only half-past six right now." "Cissy-I can hardly breathe yet. Cutter and sped through it like a streak: but just beyond Cutter I've pictured you at the bottom of there was a long detour, and the every ravine in Oregon. I've never anable to marry Phil Forord sawyer road was very bad, and they barely had such an hour--I can hardly

whore been engaged for

HATTY McKeel. moved along for miles and miles, breathe. Of course, if you'd been engineer, but when he proper the place foolishly named India. Here telephoned the hospitals.

he refuse until finally, they renched a little dressed-but in your bathrobet I "Mary-Francws, 15, and still in school Earl bought gasoline, and reassur acted as if they'd never heard of evening. They are cheering Grand suitcase and my overnight bag. I vaudeville acter whom he has met without cd Mary-Frances as to how straight such a thing as an accident. Good-up, I know, so they'll probably play can leave the suitcase in the car the knowledge of her sister, te urges, her he was going to treat her, and re-ness! Cissy, where to leave home and become his stage ariner minded her again that sho was buen ?"

Ann and Phil quarrel when she hears

supported themselves, their younger later. Stary-Frances, and their grandparents, known

stoli and "Girand." Hecatiar of thi financial responsibilty. Aus.

11 ZR

Jerry, Cerly, 22. loves

to name their wedding date

whi

belleven bertelt in love with Earl do Armount,

Letty King who works

They

*

You'll be so happy. So happy."

"I suppose I'll have to take that "Yes, but-Ann, how shall I awful old sultense, as well as my We're going to Barry said just to say--

"They aren't here, thank good-week we'll come down, and I'll pack ness! They've gone out with the a trunk; but I won't want to have Carmichaels for dinner and the to rush about it. Yen the old

break it to Grand and Rosalie? overnight bag.

Albany to-morrow. Later in the

have

you

She

You can to-night. If you'll get them out, euchra and be away Inte. just go. I would, if I were you, dear, I'll decide what to put in them "Up in the hills. Let's stop here Just go. I'll tell them when they later. I suppose there isn't any a minute on the porch, Ann. I-

No.

In Philic going to thank him to her dying building, address him with endearments. Ann day.

tries to forget Til by guing about with Kenneth Smith, rìch unit mitentire,

Mety-Frances are to

Harry to his ear.

telling her

*Gra" that

bad no word from Cecily.

1 car.

answered. Mary-Frances

I

home. They'll fuss, but I hot water?" Did you have a bad time with come

Hight the gas heater. Clasy, after the past

a that takes too long. I'll run down De Armuans. The name day Celly are said, "Yes," twice, and "I know," Grand after I left this morning?" don't care.

"Had? Terrible. He declares hour it would take more than with her grand father and drives away with a time or two; but her grey eyes

are alive and happy. nothing else u}}---" Kenneth Smith asks Ann to marry him We Wistful, and her sighs were that you pushed him over-struck scene to shake me. Now that you and put on the kettle and bring it

him down, ho says, in the hall-

"You will not. I'll do it myself." and the cefuses. comes home to and deep drawn.

Bbe

d On the highway once more, Earl "Ann! I did not! Oh, my word! ecoms to matter. Really it doesn't. Rolls" have gone to spend the day with anid, "Listen, sweetle baby. I'm go- I suppose I am in for it. Woll-it/Come, let's go in. No one's atl

They started for the door and friends. Ane frightened because being to idle along a ways, and you can last only no long. Wait a min-

home. Not even Mary-Frances."

In the lower hall Cecily said. arrived there at the same time, and Mary-Frances and de Armoant laky in and I is going to have a little talk- ute, Ann. Angel, I—I hope you"Angel, angel, angel Ann!"

there was a small tusslo,

Cecily see? You act like you was kinda are going to forgive me. Barry is

In the upper hall abo said, "And said. "You get the bags, angol, CHAPTER XLII

worried or something-gee? I want coming back in about half an hour, I was afraid to tell you! Then you and I'll put on the kettle. I won't to tell you I'm crazy about you and I'm going with him-and Mary-Frances sighed and found it see? And you are about me, and, we're going to bo married. Walt don't think that. I'm frightfully have you running up and down pine nut, deep in a lints corner of all. Just the same, I'm going to let me tell you. Ho got the licence solfah and--all that? You know, stairs, waiting on me. The sult- her coat pocket, and ate it.

treat you like a pal and a buddie-In Albany yesterday-just think. You understand that I'm not really case is in the cast room closet, think. My bag is in my closet." "Cleay dear! Of course I don't A man with a piece of red cloth see? And if I don't, I hope I get We've been talking and talking and letting you down?"

"Cissy! I've had an awful In his hand stepped out into the mine. Here's another thing. A deciding all day. We olther have I mean, I do—I mean whatever thought. It isn't. Mary-Frances road and stopped them. Mary-loving, trusting little sweetie like to marry or give each other up on-I do mean. I'm just glad that's went to Ermintrude's to spend the Frances, for a minute, was fright- you is just about going to be the tirely. There's his book-his books, Glad for your pluck and every night, and I'm sure she has taken ened; but it was only that read making of me-aco? Just about and his future. Everything, I'll

to your bag. She always does." work was going on and that one the making of me, and I'm-"

"But I must have it. I can't, I keep on working, of course, and pay thing. What are you going

wear? Oh, Cissy, honoy-you way traffic rules were being en-1 "Earl," Mary-Frances interrupt what I make, every cent of it, in must take those lovely undles Penn positively can't take that old wood-

here at home. If Barry's book is Johns sont mo lnst Christmas. Let en brush and black comb of mine a success, and it is bound to be, we

my toilet things- them the plece of red cloth to de- "Sure, I know, But say, listen, can help a lot. We're coming, both see my gloves are newer than or any of

best stockings I haven't worn "Don't worry. I'll telephone to liver to another man, who took it baby, you ain't sore at me nor any of us, on Sundays to clean hottse. yours. You take them. And my they're disgraceful." at the far end of the bumpy thing, are you?"

Barry anys he's a slick, cleaner of stmatch.

"No. Only-I want to get to houses, and-You said you wanted them. Now, let me see you'll her right away to bring it home. "Or course. I'll call her while "It is getting late," said Mary- Mondel Springs. Ijust want to mo to marry, Ann., You remen Wear your now tan this evening, You'd want to tell her goodbye"

won't you? I would, if I were you. Frances, and Mendel Springs la so get there.

bor, the other day, you said—” for."

"Little swenties cutle baby," he ber's awontheart! Of course I My beads aro sweet with it. I'm I'm downstairs. You get the sult- "Want I should let her out to said, with real tenderness, "I wish said so, and I do. Dear, I'm glad. glad you washed your hair yes case, dear. But don't fill it with sixty, hon? She can do it, and to gosh we could get married right Don't think anything else don't terday. What do you want to take, your things. I'm not going to take

honey? I'll be putting the things all your things." better," Earl said.

now, open and aboveboard. But talk so-so humbly.

out on the bed while you're in the (Continued on Pags 11.)

forced. They had to wait there for ed, "I'd rather you'd go faster. 15 minutes, and then the man gave like to go fast."

I'm

glad.

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