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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP!' THURSDAY, MAY 11,

FIRST

PICTURES OF AKRON DISASTER

The three known survivors of the disaster to the giant U.S. navy dirigible Akron were brought to Brooklyn navy yard abroad the count guard destroyer Tacker... Seaman Richard Deal is shown on stret. cher. Back of stretcher, wearing blanket, is Seaman Erwin. Upper left, indicated by arrow, is Lieut. Comdr. Herbert V. Wiley, second in command of the airship.

1933.

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Lieut. Com, Herbert V. Wiley, executive officer of the Akron, is hown here in the Brooklyn Navy Yard hospital as he told the tragla story of the worst air disaster. Commander Wiley was one of three sole survivors of the 76 man on the huge ship, rescued after five

hours in the ass.

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You'll Forget The Heat--and You'll Forget The Depression When You Sec-

The three men who survived the disaster that that befall the U. S. S. Akron are shown here al they handed their report to Secretary of Navy Claude Swanson on their arrival in Washington. Lieut, Com, Herbert V. Wiley, the airship's axecutive ofEcer, is shown shaking hands with Secretary Swanson. At the loft is Moody E. Erwin and at the right, Richard, E. Deal, enlisted men. Deal survived the Shonen.

dosh crash alone

Tragedy piled on tragedy when the Navy blimp J-3, searching for survivors of the Akron disaster, crashed in the sea off Beach Haven, N. J. Two of its crew of seven were killed. Here is the blimp, crumpled and broken, as a Coast Guard rescue plans searched for victima,

Vainly searching the Atlantic for survivors of the Akron disaster, the U. S. 3. Portland and a smaller ship are shown here in a photo taken from an airplano 30 miles off Atlantic City, N. J. The Portland was one the first rescue vessels' to reach the scene,

LOVE OR MONEY?

By H. W: Corley

CHAPTER XXVI

"Mrs. Faxon cabled to a friend in Paris. She sent several. I'll Spring turned to summer. Mona, give you this if you like it and after week at the Ritz with ransacking the closel) this and Lottie, moved into the newly deco- this

rated suite of the Townsend house Monu was not yet accustomed to on 63rd street. Dad left the hos having a maid wait on her. She pital and returned to the Third ave-was busily looking over lingerie, nue flat. Finally as June ended smoothing gloves, examining hose. Mona packed her father, mother Lottie watched silently, knowing it and Kitty off to Atlantic City.

was useless to remind her friend

In July she and Lottie set off to that the maid could do all this to- Maine for a vacation. "It will be morrow in a trice, dull," Mona warned. "Remember I After a while Lottle said, "Has have the Townsend dignity to up-Mr. Townsend shown you the Town- hold. No

по flirtations, gay send jewels yet?" parties. Not even dancing!"

Mona looked up from the stock- "I'm not so interested in parties."ing box.. Her hand strayed to the Lottie confessed. In a lower tone diamond chain about her throat. she touched upon a forbidden sub-"I have these but of course they're ject. "Have you heard from the-not Townsend jewels. I have my ho jemerald. Mrs. Faxon Baya the boys?"

It was carly evening and they selected an emerald necklace for were in Mona's sitting room, Lot-my birthday but he's saving it for tie, lovely and ingenuous looking me until the opera opens. She says as always, was seated on a chaise he wants to see me go down the longue. Mona, In a fragile whilt aisle in a black velvet gown and gown and wearing Steve's din- emeralds." monds, moved about nimlessly, con-

the trip.

sidering what baggage to take on There was a movement at the window. Both girls seemed to He's turn at the sound. They werd "Mother hears from Bud. well and says tho others are. You alone in the house except for the know μ boy's letters!" Mona servants on the top floor. Mona, sighed. "The new machinery is always, bad dismissed her maid installed and the mine la booming." because it seemed so silly to keep "Does Bud write home?" asked her about just to lay out a night- Lottie curiously. "You know if gown.

that gang finds out they might even The windows looked out on a "The follow him to South America.tiny, Iron-fenced balcony. Aren't you afraid they may tap the curtains were moving und, Instant- mail box?"

ly alert, the two girls held their "Bud writes through the Garret-breath. son office and they send the lettera The flowing silk parted and a [by messenger. Steve thought of man, young rather and not

looking, appeared.

that."

"He thinks of everything," Lattle suhl-"except ma"""

"Don't get Beared! Don't

bad

got

scared!" he said. "I ain't here to She rose and examined an evo-hurt anybody. I'm here to get the ning frack Mona had taken from Townsend Jewels,"

His tone was almost friendly.

the closet. Thought you. nail wo wouldn't bother much about "And don't try ringing for a ser clothes"

"I got that out for you. It's

never been worn."

"It's lovely. Where did you

it?"

vant, either," he advised, taking a step nearer. "Nobody will answer. They're all out." The young man get was entirely at his case. Inviting.

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