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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1932.

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"We Want Beer" was the slogan of the day. The aerial view shows a part of the ten thousands of New Yorkers who turned out for the gigantic "heer-for-taxation" parade inspired by the Mayor, Mr. Walker. The procession is shown passing Central Park while thousands of spectators jammed the sidewalks.

A proud smile appeared on the face of Mayor Jumas J. Walker of New York • ho strutted at the head of tens of thousands of porians who paraded through the structs of Manhattan from noon till mid- night in the cause of "beer for taxation."

Coolidge catches traut while camera catchos Coolidge.

Premier femet Pasha of Turkey is shown above (right) in Moscow to discuss with Sovist officials a new trade treaty between the two countries. With him la M. Molotor (left), chairman of the Soviet Council of People's Commissare.

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BY MABEL McELLIOTT

DEGIN HERE TO-DAY.

Sun Carey, IV, preity and an orphan, live with her Aunt Jesale on the Wil Side of

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she didn't dare. Rose was so much

in carnest,

"If you'll just let me get my "I felt

is employed by Ernest Heath, architest. She breath," Susan begged.

upenly snubs Susan. Bob Dunbar, young

The next morning. however, the orileal came Booding back to her. She began to worry. What if Mr. Heath should find out? What if Ray should talk? Susau knew her own conduct would bear a close crutiny but she also knew how auch matters can be distorted. She arrived at the office in a fever of apprehension.

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meela Jack Warning, man whost town.

seemed Everything and you all about it. I don't blame you Flannery, stenographer In The office across the way. Waring Reeme Mirtas bib for being furious, but honestly usual. There was Pierson at his But starr discourages him. Mr. fethit wasn't all my fault. I tried and high desk with his ledgers spread millaire 24 Attended business wehood with tried to break away hours ago. It out before him. There was the her, invites Susan to lineb, wiarts to кну was ghastly!" She shuddered at eat little pile of mail to be sorted samething haqportant, und in interrupted by Deule Ackroyd, society girl. Dumbar anthe memory. How could she have and, in live minutes, there was Mr. for urge and Susan realizes she cares deeply been such a fool as to envy other Heath, dapper and well groomed as takes her to studio party but the fat girls those casual "uates" they ever. Susan felt like a thief and a te her boasted of? She knew now that coward as she returned his cheery

for him, Ben Lampman," another admirez,

Criends. Aunt Jesalo departa TU

Susan, comes to stay with her, Busan, Jubely,

them. They go from one nely pleasure re-

sort

sister and Rowe Miton, lightly older than she had been better off at home good morning, Quite well she reply Waring's Invitation for an evening with Aunt Jessic sewing or read-knew what would be his opinion of fun. Ray Finnery and another man gn with it, no matter how much she had her part in last night's entertain- Well, ment. She valued his esteem. It ter another anal Susan diegosted, | resented the dullness of it. When Worlly takes her house he kisses her she had had her lesson. She inter-had, in fact, become necessary, and rupted Rose's continued plaint to important to her. Because she was cross the room and stare at herself a woman she knew that esteem had been increasing of late. Little in the mirror.

"Do I look older?" she inquired. things that had happened, words Susan did not answer becauso "I feel it-years and years."

dropped by Pierson, the occasional "You look a fright," Rose flash of approbation from Heath's for the moment she was too busy fumbling about in her purse for her neas. "You're pale as a ghost and keen eyes had told her that.

CHAPTER XV

"Well, you are a fine one?" Rose exclaimed,

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"DO you have that Walker

Major General John L. Hines above, formerly in command of of the Phillippines department,

who retired on May 31.

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tention to resign.

M. Michel Clamanceau, son of the war-time Premier of France. and Mrs. Clemenceau, pictured as they arried in New York on a special mission.

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key. She was conscious only of an there are rings under your eyes.”" exquisite sense of relief. It was Susan slipped an arm around correspondence?" he asked. She bought birthday presents for his composed as if they were complete wife, who had, in fact, been the strangers. Susan, answering his enough to be safe at home with that Rose's waist. "Please don't be so had, and laid it before him. nightmare bhind her.

cross," he said. Then to an ae-! "Good girl," he smiled at her.perfect model of a selfless necre- "good morning" as calmly na pos- sible, began to think she had "I waited and waited," Rose was companiment of "ohn" and "aha" "You seem to know what I want tory! saying bitterly.

(Continued on Page 10.) "There wasn't and "I don't believe it" she poured these days before I know myself." Susan thought, "I feel a hypo- anyone I knew to call, although I out the whole story of her adven- Susan flushed, deeply and rosily. crite letting him say that." But nearly did give Ben u ring." Susan ture. When she had finished ResoThis was high praise, indeed, from the glow warmed her just the same. gasped in horror.

anid with emphasis, "I hope this Ernest Heath. Confusedly oho She went about all day with the "Oh, thank Henven you didn't!" will be a lesson to you. Now let's murmured her thanks. They wont life in her heart. It seemed a "Well, I like that!" Rose stood go to bed!"

on with the morning's work and divine dispensation that Jack War- transfixed, eyeing hor. You are a That was all. Having said her nothing more of a remotely per-ing had been sent to South Bend cool one! Here I've been fretting any Rose was content to forget the sonal nature passed between them. that morning. Susan and a little myself sick for the lost threo, affair and Susan was grateful to Still the glow remained, Susan felt more time to compose herself for

her. She knew the story would it and Ernest Hoath felt it.

the ordeal of meeting him again. They were in the living room travel no further.

The man thought, "Dash it all, When it actually did happen it now and Susan, having awitched She thought she would never that's a nice girl and smart one, was not nearly so bad as she had | on the lights, sank into a comfort drop off to sleep but so superb was too, I shall be almost sorry to see expected., The South Bend buel- KING'S BLOG able chair. Rose pursued her griov. her health and so clear her con- Miss O'Connell come back." ness dragged on for days and ft

(Opp. Sfor Ferry) ance. "You haven't even told me selenco, now that her fault was con- Treason indeed this was to Miss was not until the following week whom you were with or anything," fessed, that in five minutes she was O'Connell, who for soven years had that she and Waring met. There elio said, annoyed. Susan could breathing deeply and evenly, safe tolled over his flea, had worked was a brief interchange of greet RANO Experts - Work GUARANTEED. have laughed from sheer relief but in the land of dreams..

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