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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932.

Two days after the Lindbergh baby's body had been found, hundreds of tourists cars jammed the road between Mt. Rose and Hope. well, N. J., refreshment stands sprung up on the spot and hawkers mingled with the crowds.

Jorked into the Air bolore horrified thousands as the navy's glant airship Akron broke from its mooring linas at Camp Kear- ney, Calif., two sailors, Robert Edsall (top photo), 21, a native of Elkhart, Ind., and Nigel Hinton (below), of Fresno. Calif., plunged 200 feet to their

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Riding in a closed car, Colonel Lindbergh follówad the hearse that bore his little son's body to the crematory. There were no funeral servicos. Two lane police officers, standing at rigid atten

tion, served as the only guard of honour.

Precariously suspended on a ladder above the blaze, firemen fought valiantly to prevent its spread through Raymond Hall, a Georgia Court College dormitory at Lakewood, NJ. But when the fire kad run its course, the famous Gould chimes-brought from West- minister-had been destroyed.

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BEGIN HERE TODAY.

Carry, slepaktnyher in the flic of

disagreed with you," he remarked. Susan gave him a look in which

Fruel Heath, architect, Hymn with her Aunt envy and contempt were mingled.

Josale of Chicago's went all.

mok, anody young aveclan nilaires her sud Introduera her to a libentan crowd

she finds rather resonie.

Jack Waring. -

Fancy being so dull and so fortu nate, she thought, as to believe!

ployed in the sain office as Suan, tries life could be tunt simple. But the

Hirt with her but the discourages him. Butan Inde abe beginning to care deeply the Bob alar, yonne millionaire whom the nat business school.

CHAPTER XII

tiresome little man felt an honest

ympathy for her, if she had only: known it. He was shrewder than she thought and had more deliency than she gave him credit for.

"He's

C

Every time the telephone rang!

The long day wore on. during the next few days Susan's) heart raced like a wild thing. But: done, he's gone," ticked the clock.

Was

as the days passed hape died.

| bye "Surely he'll call me just ance again to

she say Koodbye." thought. Iler moods veered wild exhilaration to from

At one moment deepest gloom.

Pertain sho would be she had been right about kinship of feeling existing

didn't

cven

yand- fo

you." Her heart Jump of soliu icc. She went to lunch in a still daze. The men and women in the sand- wich shop were shapes in a dream that and everywhere, everywhere, boys the and girls seemed to walk in pairs. In all that busy nid-summer noon- tween herself and Bob Dunbar day only Susan Carey was alone.

be-

that day at the Blackstone. Again

been

wrong.

It was two o'clock. After count-

she would be as certain she had less ages it was three. She typed

completely

The steadily, thinking to dull by un- flushes and fevers and chills of ceasing effort the pain that rack- first love possessed her. She may- ed like a person in a dream, Aunt!

ed her head.

"Ob. I beg your pardon. Did

Jcasio's sharpest speeches fell anyou-did you speak to me before?"

denf care these days.

The woman standing outside the office gate was cool, poised, ele- gant. Her ash blande hair was folded back in wings under her

"I declare I don't know what's got into you," her aunt would say bailed. Susan scarcely hoard her amart black hut. Her expression She never went out on the street was one of amusad disdain. at lunch hour, nover joined the "Only three or four times," the home-going throngs

wonian said, her tone suggesting periencing a sudden wild hope that Susan was not only dull but that she would see the face she inattentive.

without ex-

Hought or hear that de remem "This typewriter is so noisy." bered voice. This was the thought the girl began to explain in con- that coloured all her days, It fusion. Instantly she felt she mado even the hot, tiresome jour-had said the wrong thing. Her!

forth on atiling ney back and

remote enller's expression of street care endurable.

umusement deepened.

To-day-it might be to-day, she "It's of no consequence," she would think! He would telephone said crisply, "Mr. Heath's not in, and finish what he had started to then?"

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tell her a week ago. But at lust Susan had risen. In her embar-1 her dream died. That was the rassment she stammered. morning 'Susan read in a news-child might. "N-no, he's not. Is the name there any message I can take?" paper gossip column. fairly leaping at her from the For answer the woman in black printed page, that Bob Dunbar clicked open the gate with accus- had sallod for Europe. She was tomed fingers and said fretfully,

the Mussolini expounding principles of Fascism to 50,000 ad. youthful followers. The dress featured coremonios colo- brating the founding of Rome.

le was a wedding of importance to society of two nations when Miss Katherine Kelso Stewart of Haverford, Pa., and Vicomte Eric de Spoelberch of Belgium were married. M. Paul May, Belgian Ambassador to the United States, was best man.

One Recital only at 9.30 p.m., Friday, 24th June, "THERE IS ONLY ONE CHEMET” Moming Post, London.

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President Paul Doumar casting his ballot in the French an-

oral elections, one of last public acts before he was mortally wounded by an assassin'e bullets in Paris.

so white and still that morning "'ll wait. He's expecting meed Susan to the merest pulp. Her gril said in a low voice. But Mrs.

Paul

Guichard (above), director of the Paris Muni- cipal Police, was another vic- tim of the fanatic who shot President Doumer. Guichard WAI shat when he grappled with the atAKLIČE.

Plerson came in, ducked his

disappeared that aven Pierson, the stolld, Thet, since the girl continued to manner had been that of the prin-Heath had already ensconced her hand in the direction of the pri

in-for-husband" as offimentatielis-gotiof recOS bookkooper," "glanced at her with loot surprised BZ ZEIN apuuha polules the outish aer-self in the most comfortable chair vate room in an obscure gesture something like alarm.

patiently, "Mrs. Heath."

"I'm sorry, I didn't know," the trouble to reply. "Guce you ate something that' That was all but she had reduc-,

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