1932-06-14 — Page 3

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1932.

Canossa Castle, famous for the humble walk which Henry IV under- took to Papa Gregory VII in 1077, is reported to be falling into ruins

following a storm.

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Contained in this remarkable air view is a complete panorama of the scene of the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby, the fight of the abductors, the killing of the child and the disposal of its body. Within the circle at upper right is visible the home of Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh. From there the kidnappers apparently took the road to Hopewell, and left it by the Mount Rose-Prince- ton road, shown at left. At some time during this ride of approximately four and one-half miles, the child was brutally murdered. The abductors stopped and partly buried the hody at the spot indicated in the circle at lower left,

Gouguloff, the anamavity of M. Paul Doumer, is shown in police custody in Paris.

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A scene reminiscent of dry demonstrations which preceded the adoption of the Eighteenth ́Amendment in the United States. Organized by Belgian anti-liquor sociètics, scores of children are teen kore as they marched through the streets of Brussels with banners urging probibition upon their countrymen.

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Knee-deep in matted grass and roadside thicket, William Allen (right), and Orville Wilson (left), follow truck driver, point out the spot near Mt. Rose, N.J., where they discovered the skeleton of the long-missing Lindbergh baby. It was Allen who, na he left his truck and entered the lonely woods, first made the grim find and who ran to his companion with the news of the discovery that later was to plunge the world into sorrow.

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BY MABEL McELLIOTT

BEGIN HERE TO-DAY.

Busan Carty, an orphan who lived with

bar Aunt Jalo on Chiengo's “west

anishes her course at business nehoul where

tary to Ernest Heath. prominent architect.

jas simple as that!

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"He is a very nice young man, Aunt Jessie said levelly. "I think the least you can do is show your manners when he takes such interest."

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Susan's curosity was piqued. "How do you know he's nice?" she asked.

Nothing, Susan felt, would Aunt Jessie tossed her head. "I

she has met Bob Dunbar, son of a mi surprise her after the events of forgot to tell you he came over the aire. She secured temporary work ha acere this altogether surprising day, other night when you were at Chan has a noody young edinirez in the Over and over again on the way Rose's and we had a real nice visit. beton of an Lampman, who is mules home in a street car teeming with I declare. I don't know when I'va Jay Flannery, who works in the office serosa hot humanity she rehearsed the met such a steady-going, sensiblo the hail, to an amusing, slangy girl and is little scene. She could not help ad- boy." friendly. Busan almost in fears one day mitting that Waring had behaved

Susan lowered her lids to con-

and ghin Aunt, Jessie's grudging approval.

Istler press when Jack Waring, leath's

trying to copy a letter in an old-fashioned rather well. But of course it had coal the imp of mischief dancing in salatant, appear and help her. He is a been his own fault, who assured her eyes. She was annoyed, nono

firtatious man and Busan has to repel ta advances. Heath thinks she is encouraging herself.

Waring and annoyed.

CHAPTER IX.

Honth's office shaken

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Mr. Frank B. Kellogs paying a personal tribute to the memory of M. Aristide Briand, in Paris.

the less. Wasn't It just like Aunt Her checks burned at the mem- Jessie, she though to sponsor Ben? The beat had been increasing all "What did you say, Aunt Jessie ?" day so that now, in the stillness of Susan Camo out of Ernest Susan naked ausently as she uc-early evening it seemed actually but cepted from her aunt's gnarled unendurable, Susan had looked for rone. The dreaded interview was hand the plate heaped with potato ward to a lazy evening after the

supper dishes were done. She tormination not to feel better Su- Popular! That terrific and over and with it had gone her salad and cold ham. sense of wrathful shame. Jack

Her nunt snapped, "I said that wanted to lounge on the tiny back san's spirits began imperceptibly to overwhelming word on which the Waring had apologised manfully, young fellow called twice tonight noch in the fewest garments pos-rise. She felt a sense of clation destinies of the young so often had taken the entire blame for the just before you got into the house ible. That pleasant plan ahe now as aho surveyed herself in the hung. Susan wanted to be popa- awkward scene.

[and said he'd be out around oight." must abandon.

jepotted, ancient glass of the oaklar, slidn't she? All Mr. Heath had said to Susan said, atartled out of her daze.

Wearily sho dried cups and plates dressor In ber "What young fellow?" Susan

room. A fitful Well, then, why not begin by and knives and spoons. In allenco breeze tiny and yet undeniably taking as a gift of the gods the nd- was, "Waring has explained he wan annoying you and has promised It

Primaly Aunt Jessle replied, "Mr.he dawdled to her room. She hated breeze, awung her window curtains, intration of Ben Lampman? Lampman of course.'

the thought of entertaining the It was good to be alive, to be cool. wont happen. again."

(Continued on Pago 4.) Susan stared. "And you suid-oody young man Aunt Jessie had and rested after the dreadful day, you told him it would be all right?" chosen for her to smile upon! She she decided.

Aunt Jeasio sniffed, "I did," sho nunt's motives. Usually Aant Jes- shouldn't she, after all, be nice to could not, this once fathom her Hor mood changed. Why of this particular role, had made Suang could seareely believe her ale shunned the bare notion of a Ben Lampman? Ray Flannery A gallant Utile gesture of defeat care. The idea of Aunt Feste sporauiter for Susan...

“took uvory" masculinoTM sigirant glance as tribute. Probably Ray The girl strained back her curls, was right. Susan That's all, Miss Carey," Heath she demurred."I'm tired and look ringed her face. She bathed and charm naually surrounded them had noticed oreamed and aplashad had concluded. "And now will you wreck, and boalde ing berth is 18-

and before this that elusive attribute,

"Bibien" "de-l their mates to be popu

He had directed a cold, angry glanco at the younger man. Waring,

who evidently onjoyed the playing aid flatly.

and accepted his dismissal with soring a young man was too pre- dramatically bowed head.

posterous. "I wish you hadn't,"

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