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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932.
TARGET FOR ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN-MISS ENGI AND III IN DO CK IN THAMES.
During this summer Germany will commemorate the Swedish King Gustaf Adolf it who 300 years ago was killed in the battle near Lutzen. Among German people the memory. of the Swedish hero who fought for the Protestanta in still living. Our
An R.A.F. Plane Target lowing for anti-aircraft gun practice: The picture shows a reproduction of the
- first photograph published-showing a "Drogum".
famous painting by Van Dyck of King Gustav Adolf.
Britain's hope for the water-speed record: "Miss England III." de livered on complation at Thornycroft's-Lord Wakefield and Mr. Kays Don on board. She has now been returned from Italy to England for
modifications.
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A now picture of His Holiness, Pope Pius XI who celebrated his 75th birthday on May 31.
Waving banners, swinging night-sticks, jeering throngs, har- ried polica ...then the street cleaners unemotionally move in to erase evidence of another riót. That was the sardonic after- math (pictured here) of an unemployment demonstration which resulted in the injury of a score of persona and the arrest of 24
in Philadelphia the other day.
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Investigation of short selling on the New York stock market brought to light "enormous iosses" by New York's wealthiest
Parcy Rockefeller, shown in lower picture cited losses of several millions. In the top photo Mathew C. Bush, veteran broker, is giving aridenes.
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Signor Mussolini's daughter going to see the Great Wall of
China:
The Countess Ciano, in a litter, escorted by Marshal Chang
Bruch-liang (on donkey-back).
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BY MABEL McELLIOTT
BEGIN HERE TODAY
Carey,
shorthand
Aunt Jessie's front porch.
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There was this much to be said
Cheap baie webtal, mert Ben Lampman, about the pictures. You didn't
a dour young musician, at a party. Although
Aunt reale, with whur Susan ven, objects; have to talk to your escort.
You
to hony Joelog audiers, the girl leta Ben cart could be the verlest clim and still
Robert Dunbar, a young milltun schuimate of Susan's at the busi- be a social success at
The
wire,
stitute Duabur takes her to Josch Carroll talkie. and Suran Hinds herself deeply interested in
the sourk man.
CHAPTER IV
#1 Nancy!
Soon Susan forgot to be self- conscious, forgot to wonder if there were all around her prylig neighbours who would report her
They walked along through the adventure to Aunt Jessie. She summer dusk, two very self-con- watched the screen with avid scious young people. Susan terest.
In-
low
Sho
thought everyone on the block "Such rot!" She heard a must be noticing her. At the cor-voice growling into her ear- ner where Schultz'a drug store almost jumped with astonishment, window showed a pink and purple having put the young man at her) display of cold creams and pow-side almost out of her mind. dern she shrank into young Lamp- "This stuff is terrible,' Ben man's tall shadow.
Lampman muttered to her. The usual hanger-onu were out- "Where'd they get that chinless side the cigar store, pimply youtha hero?"
whispering to each other. Susan Sunan amiled. "He is pretty knew one or two but pretended not bad. But she's cunning. I liko
to see them.
her,"
Millions in property damage and five deaths followed a tornado in Georgia after it had wrecked homes and taken nine lives through Arkansas, Tonneries and Kentucky. Upper picture shows the flattened home of T. J. Dalo, Millington, Tean, where Mrs. Dale perished, and below is a scene show-
ing the terrific foresa of the wind as it it shrieked into Kenti ky
"Do you always walk so fast?" Ben gronned. "I think it's rot-four of the girl's short ones. "Oh, me you lived way out on the south
don't
They walked along for a min- Luto In commented, sido-"
silence. "I'm sorry," she is, is she?" he demanded Ben Lampman in a aur-ten. Want to stay?”
drily.
"I do," he informed her darkly, he repeated impatiently. "It makes prised tone as they arrived, rather Susan wriggled with displea-
"Yes," Susan told him. She "But when I take a girl out I see me mad when people treat danger breathless, under the theatre's sure. "Yea-yes. If you
dif- How do lightly. I thought you were began to feo! decidedly uncom she gets home safe. blazing portal.
#ttle mind."
fortable at the thought of facing know there's not a cut-throat wait-ferent, thought you had Susan shook her head. She was
Aunt Jossio. She began to wishing in the alley-way?".
Benge." blushing. How Was she to
Susan decided to treat the in- Lampman settled down with the tall, dark young man striding | EX-
Susan giggled. She said, "You plain to him that this was the first martyrod air. Was this, Su-beside her was at the bottom of sound just like Aunt Joisle."
(Continued on page 11). time alo had over gone anywhere san wondered, the way all boya Lake Michigan. Anywhere--funt Suddenly Ben Lampman took in the evening with a young man behaved when they invited you so Aunt Jessie might not discover her arm and the vice-like grip of She half started to speak, then out? Somehow it didn't como up Sunan's porfidy!
his long fingers on her bare flesh checked the impulso.
to her ideal of knightly conduct.
to leave shocked her into silence.
"D-don't you want
little
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No, he would think her what She was a bit huffed and showed It.me here?" the girl inquired norv- “You dra't look like a Ross Milton called "a dope." Sho Walking home Bon tried to take ously, under the street lamp at the fool," he barked. "You're not wouldn't tell him. Susan washer arm but Susah broko away corner nearest her home. "I can onc. Why net that way, then?"
afraid of ridicule.
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felt wild anger flow over doorman in his white coat and home-and-"
Ban Lampman stared at her washing her like tidewater. silver buttons. Silently they ul "And what?" he wanted to moodily. "What's the matter?" fo She wrenched
herself away. lowed another white conted youth know.
wanted to know. "I won't bite your "How dare you apenk to me like to show them to their seats. Su-1 "She doesn't like me to be out aunt. Why do you want to shake that ? she cried sharply." "Who KING'S BLDG san, crushing paat knees in the late. Sho'll be mad as hops. Sho'a mo?"
d'you think you are?"
| (Opp.Sh«Terg) darkness, wondered suddenly and very particular,” Susan tossed hor Susan Inughed unconvincingly. "I'm sorry," the young man agonizingly why she had come. She head. Let him like it or noti "How allly!" she trilled. "I was growled. "Didn't mean it-you longed with all nor heart to bo Ben loped along at her side, Just trying to save you the trouble girls always making fun of peo-RADIO EXPERTS – anfe and quiet and solitary on taking two long, Indolent stops to of going all the way. Rone told plo-"
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