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T TR T IR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1929. gk incho it iiesinieh sk AU b st A s e A 5 e | &S TPeH : ! basnts \an ¢ cel i v - Nan's, rip of his fingers al- of Boy Scouts in this state in 1880.| Miss Bagley received many ) i ) E < fi i |.w'\{'xf'rcffi?.l.ififi\lai? :11:: fi.‘}?\-l'":,l:. ;?o:zfl:‘n;s;;l;:gg‘h:rs rhul it l,};m man 5 MEN SAYE TOWN BUT | During the 80's he served in the ‘Hul gifts. She will hecome tl?e I}:;i&e i | ¥ P it, y | legislature as 3 ative. In the | of Clarence Lundin on July ; | vified recoil from all that the word | had only known it, one woman was S 0 | legislature as a representative. | arenc i ! | meant — days stretching endlessly | dedicating her heart and her life PAY WITH LIVE F R AGT‘ early fall Mr. Fleischer will observe | the wedding to take place ‘“lt'!‘: 4 } | The need to annihilate | to his service, while he was striv- | the 60th anniversary of his entrance | home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlsoi |ahcad— . ¢ | of Maple Hill |those two feet of space between |ing to 1ealize that another haa de- into the employ of the Stanley|of Maple Hill. © 1929 4 NEA SERVICE INC : | them — that smant yet infinite dis- | serted him. Tivere de Tup Threatened 1y TUSIOE | yyorics, Tie has been on s pension (i Mis Resley-fa_gmployed at the ? V' <l a C! vera Vears out, is - | office o he P. & F. a Mr. ance that had always separated | When his clasp was loosened, NV ten— Wl e Do n s list for several years, but, is occa Sfibe grlheni € xponlo B0 Nan Carrol, private secretary, | Nan withdrew her hand gently and sionally called upon by the de-[Lundin by the i = Mor e er | slipped from the room. She knew Sluice Is Opencd. partment of the plant whicl e |a ; rom John Curtis Morgan, employer | slipp L She K ice Is Opened. t t of the plant which he once [and Paint Co. and married man—became such an |that he wanted to be alone, but e e e Haieatien, unbearable ache that the girl was|when she wds putting on her hat[ Quebec. July 3 ( 1)')_“ '”' ] B0 s et to her feet, was bending realized that she could not|lown of Rivere de Lup has been MISS BAGLEY SHOWERED | The Phenix Lodge, ved from threatening flood waters (Eoisass srampta Lut only through sacrifice of the| A miscellaneous shower was tend- | & SOR SRR e lives of five volunteers Who braved |ered Miss Ruth Bagley by Misses |game played last night at Walnut the crisis. THIS HAS HAPPENE] John Curtis Morgan, stakes his professional honor o the innocence of his friend, Bert SEE F cted for em- 3 7 impelled no g:zd;‘lr;(‘-’r;t“ho o S over him, her arms outstretched in o him yet. It would be like i L pass ¢ tenderness and pity to |leaving a man fo sit up alone with Nz a secretary to Mor PASEION 0 . Shee i o = e 1oy with . T “lasp his beloved head to her breast, | his dcad. Sheremoved her hat, t ; Esni=diconers she 1a i e ; 3 5 when Morgan straightened in his|then tiptoed silently about her of- 2 _ S Mapel Blomquist and Sigred Seaburg Faneand, 'hilos Tignorahle. eterd 5 . chair. .. 1t he found her working he| The Riviere dc Lup—“River of |a¢ the home of Miss Blomquist on | Phenix—S01 301 R e G S ; o e hands dropped {0 her sides, | coUld mot be So- very angry with|the Wolt"—had been swollen b¥| Dyight street, last evening. The [ K. of C—130 111 postponed when she learns Morga _ Nan's han s topie her sdes. | ror staying. rains and it was decided 0 open a|yome was prettily decorated in blue | - is defending Crawford. She distrusts : She stepped backward just in time | B0 OT SUERES o vs tran- | cement sluiceway 1o lower ihe water | 1O RS | D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS the man and believes Morgan will | to prevent his head striking her.y oot COUE, BOTOSEEC N (il |level and remove the danger of have need of her during the trial 1 s Thank God, she hadn't betrayed ;” G W water flooding into the town. | o 2 1 o | A ) mony agai Lois Downs lay on & By means of a listening-in de- herself; he hadn’t scen. He would ? : o | ; i her desk. She stared at it for a| Joseph Franck, foreman in the vice, Nan overhears a conversation . 1 [ fhiinie dhe| wia ey Neaving fne What tremendous discovery had she L been upon the verge of making|sponded. h oup edged care | the operator's evidence and admits | his interest in Iris Morgan, beau- of curiosity, Nan—" : | ey 4 long minute, her fingew pressed|Warren mill, where the sluiceway | B T riier “ . {room at his implied bidding. .. .| 5" por throbbing temples. . . . |is located, called for volunteers to | "‘A’ ne omz’n s it e T - ™ i S [ LiepolosREElorSadcsnEe s cpen the spillways. Eight men re- S | Amazed. then more profoundly| hen Iris's letter had come? The|fully out onto a 10-foot gangway [t yite ot iihe ldwyer. Nan jcon- : Do ; : moved than she had ever been in|[ois Downs case”seemed vastly un- | SIrung from one picr to another over| ffonts (Crawford with what she has{ & i . R | ner life, Nan halted on her way 10 fimportant and far away now, but— | the sluicew The men open: ul heard and tells him the price of . . g the door, waited, scarcely daring|per conscience jerked her up short- [the spillways, operated by pulleys, { | her silence is that he give up Irls lto breathe. He was not buckling|jy — not unimportant to Lois|Put as the surplus waters tumbled immediately. i ¢ B | ; or the o N ! P b through, the gangway collapsed un-|y S e . On the last day of the trial Nan g . . 3 o | up weakly under the blow. Not he!|yowns! Tomorrow morning John dm_"mflé e Lost Her Double Chin—Lost Her Prominent Hlps—— J 4 ? i % | Not he! Oh, she might have known | cyrtis Morgan would have to go 2 5 {fuds conyiuciog miont 60 Crawionde) sy 7 " # L [ he would be like this. . . . into court, to fight for the life of| Al but one of the men were Lost Her Sluggishness guilt in a note which little Curtis | i i 3 | His voice was jerking on: “But|(he pretty young nurse accused of | thrown into the river, a churning SR s Sl Morgan has evidently stolen from | R I—want you—to know. I'm afraid| poisoning her patient. torrent 25 fect below. Iive of them | Gained Physical Vigor—Gained in Vivaciousness— his mother's handbag. Nan arrives ; g A R e e s e : 0 ; | Gained a Shapely Figure in the courtroom fust.as the Jury % : you—read this letter, Nan? that she could do. She could hel heroic effort of the men in| 5 returns wit oL R womic — I i comrt certaim of wic. |<aving their town occurred Sunday.| j¢ yowre fat—remove the cause!| Kotice also that you have gaim and 1s spared the necessity of givin | From the expensive pale-gray|torys His work and his son were |Dut word of it did not reach here| yRUSCHEN SALTS contain the |in e rey—vour skin s cleare sheets rose the faint but unmista 1 that Tris Morgan had left him, |until last night. | 6 mineral l\lns your Ironl_\')m'::m e oag et able odor of Iris' favorite perfuma | pagerly Nan drew the bulky tran- ; o |glands and nerves must have to|¥" plngs o - o flagron of which had been one | seript toward her and hezan to| Herman Fleischer to Be | tunction prope o e -\(])y»l[‘:fL\il,’l?lhOd(‘\xll | KRUSC of John Curtis Morgan's Christmas el ianona ; 5 3 When your vital organs fail to|keener in mind. gifts to his wife. Now its seductive 'r,,,f:,‘,'o,l,:;‘,,\:;,l",’,; “,,‘_(;,,m“h,u,v} "‘“(:,{‘.l:,lm\t 81 Years Old on Ju_l.‘ 4}pm~rm»m their wo rm'rx-n-ll)—.\Ovl!:‘:i\‘(‘ any fat person a joyous sur- odor was helping Iris to enslave|and at other times to dash tears| Herman Fleischer, who like Calvin [howels and kidneys can't throw off | prisc. = e the senses of another man. . . . |from her eyes. Coolidge was born on July 4, will |that waste material—before you| Get an $5c bottle of KRUSCHEN : < Hot anger cleared Nan's vision. by celebrate his §4th birthday Thursday | realize it—you're growing hideously |SALTS at Fair Drug dept. (lasts 2 Disioniiatnountessns s Jleanine ) o) / : : , ol er eyes leaped down the page: At a little after 11 the door of | &t his home on Osgood avenue. Mr. | fat! months.). 1f even this first bottie Sovnoauticn ol Movesnlony : | Dear Jack: 1 am not coming | Mor, ;(\'wlu‘li:\ mwnu:L and Nan | Fleischer is a veteran of the Civil | T half a teaspoonful of doesn't convince you this is the ERisastne il o N et panoral [back. You must have suspected for|jooked up, starlled and apprehen-|Wars Who left his studies to answer | KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass|casiest, safest and surest way to L S e b s s L long time that T did not love You. | sice. . {o. sen him. standine. in the|lAncoln's call for volunteers. He |of hot water cvery morning—in 3 flose fat—if you don't feel a superh iiva Enbipues ind ghen e lost My chance for freedom hias come at| aporway. Twico. dusing hey © ! served all during the war and. al s | weeks get on the s and not [improvement in health—so glorious- L epony otistanentsiior MorEai ast and 1 have taken it. You told|as priy Seeretary to Morgan | end he was in command of his com- | how many pounds of fat have van-|ly energetic—vigorously alive—your has been justified. P : Morg e me the $20,009 was mine to do with{when he had been district attor- | PAnY. He organized the first group lished. D NOW GO ON WITH THE STOR : s 1 pleased, an sing Saitrallng t CHAPTER XVI Her voice was husky and rough with tears. “Is there—anything—I |8 1 0l 1, and I am using it t0|pey, Nan Carroll had seen convictea 2 e | start life over. You must not worry | murderers reccive the death sen- e Tt |about me, for I am safe and happy.|tence. On man had sunk {o his Carroll?” John Curtis ) “Brainerd had to get it into the, batt f I've heen hop- [If T told you my plans you would|Lnees after the awful words had manded with mock severity, as he | rocord, of course, that Ward had | ir incthing would point to- [try to find me, and that you posi-|peen . spoken, and had been half entered his office @ elock | heen making love to Lois Downs, s0 ! Morgan the shameless evidence o his adored wife's faithlessness and e dgs the perfidy of his friend. A few days later Crawford calls and presents Morgan with a check for $20,000 as his fe d when Morgan refuses it, he cleverly suz gests that Morgan give it to Iri ty parly, [tively must not do. Of course T|qragged, half carried, sobbing like that Friday night. “I thou U that il Jlish a motive for | since had the strongest possible | wanted to take Curtis with me, but|a hysterical woman, from the court- vou to take a for a s murc the old lady. | E s that's out, | T know how decply you love him.|room, The other had stiffened his change. You'll b g me into 1 litted on the direct | we'll have trust to those finger- fand I did not think it would be fair | hody and his spirit to meet the trouble with the labor commissio mination t his wife and he |y to create a reasonable doubt |to take your son from you. I know |plow like a man. His hopeless, yet it you don’t watch out—or with the | 1,4 quarreled over attentions | in the minds of the jury. that you will take the best care of | courageous eyes had not flinched Societv for the Prevention of Crucl-| g Lois, just the day before the old Ununnyt thered were nolfingers (im and s tlativon Wil not teach I omithe bidastai race! ty to Children. You look about 13|34y was poisoned.” i all on the glass. It looks!im to hate me. No man could| As Nan looked up at Morgan vears old in that outfit and with | " e the murderer would have {have been a better husband than | now, standing straight and stift and that haircut. et i teully. “Is thero no | sht of fingerprints in the cab- |YOU, Jack. It is not your fault that|yery tall, his deep-set eyes Nan, who %ad risen at her em- | o0pholc £ L Wardie alibit i inet dnd onl ihe ottléae he ras|| T do notioveyou. Buf it 1sn’timine/| fa thomicss wells oride ployer's entrance, flushed and | o says—and of course can prove cd to wipe them off the | Cither. is it? Do one last generous ! ing hers steadily, it was like look- laughed, then whiried before him | ¢ 1, bridge in an- | g on the bedside table—" thing for me, Jack: do not try to| ing into the face of the man who on “the tip of a smart, flat-hecled | other apartment in the same apart- | “ijgid ont™ Morgan admonished | 14 M- 1t would be worse than | had heen_strons enough to receive little brown Oxford, plunging her | pontjotel that he ¢ ; Bl e ing (hat those | useless. Iris a sentenco of death unflinchingly. hands into the pockets of her brown | jived in. Tu oAzt : love leaped proudly in her velveteen suit “New dre Size Nan's first reaction to the letter e Tttiatitr she gelivhe 3 s was a deep, quivering hres 13, junior department,” she grinned. | o qum hurried over to his[iher Well, we must he {hankful P, quiverin reath - of Tremendously!” There was that|co, (o his wife in her medicine?” Seinie frove thal some. weman.| U Jnew tlist dris 1 beern going over the Lols Downs ! mysterious prints were made by a slipped out the room when he | woman's fingers. It's ‘she not | humorous, downward quirk of un : we know they weren't made by Lois | J¢CP _Actuated by pity—the desert-|case ana I'm sure my hunch is corner of his mouth that Nan ’ ing - wife had not mentioned Her- | right. Want to hear 1t?2” ; linerd had half a dozen wit-| Downs, cither of the two daugh- s M0 : ppioned Sr lo‘r’{.io::"d]od(;‘hfl',"‘Jfim‘";‘“h:'\"”“ . | nesses on stand foday to prove | ters, or by any woman servant that | Jort S+ Crawford. Morgan was tid| She held her breath for his reply. < like a na n o DUt it Morgan answered. “The | had access to the apurtment—some | 04r¢d the supreme humiliation. He | would John Curtts Morgan show as under the sun, under the moon, under shaded lights e oY F;""” Doy o '\l:‘” v | Wards' apartment is on the seventh | woman was in that bathroom han- iever know now that the man { jyuch courage in receiving a “life” | he had called friend, and whom he R e ard | dling poison bottles and touching % 38 sentence from that _implacable clded, regarding her with fran loor, remember, and Andrew Ward ng poison bo and touehing | 1oy detenden agalrat & eriminad D friendly eyes, “I'm sorry to di % . t he De- e cabine u 0 caven's judge, Duty, as he wa splayi 7 wae olevine BndsAR e e RUE i e | e ofh e e i | o e BRI TRY THE NEW FRO-JOY 2-FLAVOR PINT PACKAGE Musion you, it you're congratulat- |\ "% "y "he surely would [seen or heard, mixed a lethal dose |ypnc, 20, e the freedom which (TO BE CONTINUED) ing yourself on looking boyish, but | | e e e e i | MorEan \Ha S saoh or it and the I'm afraid you're dneurably = feml- | o (50 N Wara, as her | to take it, as morbidly afraid as | moneY ! 1 stolen to run away ACH week this triple-wrap- Perfect for picnics on hot after- Ak Bt with his defender's wife. I\ 4 Fipe. Na only in looks DUt | o iehters have testifi - | Mrs. Ward was of,being pois plS Rl onpthas in tempe . It's your femit?} e fomperar s your TamEp L Stear of being noison O A [ “‘:;‘L'”";"‘T':";jj:‘-‘(;“fu;"“\f:l;m_“m IN HARDWARE DEMAND ped, tight-sealed pint pack- noons in July! Perfect for light in this sweatshop when you.ought | M55 ! dalioiR | oWatt® Nan cried. “I—I think|of the woman! In a red flare of i i 1 1 0 be out with vour best boy friend, | Medici: ite of fool (hat hadfrve hit on somcthing! Don'l|anger, Nan saw Iris's motive as age holds a different surprise . . . supper parties on the veranda! no een pre a: 2. A Nt L reathe for a minute dancing holes in a pair of three- |19 DO D dollar chiffon stocki Nan s ed up her eyes and |in a detailed postseript. If Tris had “Quriosity ? Nan flushed with ws in a fierce frow twined the | mentioned Crawford, either by Monthly Total Ahead ef pretended indignation, to hide her “It's just t er- ngers of her right hand in her [Dame or anonymously, as the man consternation. Was it possible be |son v cal ¢ 0 ghort, tumbled brown hair, and|who had won her love from het May and Junc, 1928, euspected that she was watching | killir ¢ wdy,” Nan wor fairly radiated thought waves, | husband, Morgan would have hunt- e over him, almost unable to let him | “Here he is: i youns 1 h U= Fwhile the man opposite her leaned | ed down his false friend, and the : S06: ‘ot Tier sight lsst the blow fall | cles himself a shoik, macrled to & lback in' his chair and rogarded! her | despoiler of his wife, it it jiad taken|| orr ol iMIPIOVeitiont i hardware and in color. She chooses them best form . . . as RUIC and whole- < nos . demand during the past week are when she was not there to com- | wheel-chair invalid of 54, whom e |\ith fond indulgence, but with a|him the rest of his life to do s0. |(he re sy b 5. y ; PR e ity fort him? But that was silly, of [can't divorce without losing the | gloam of excited anticipation in his| Tris must have been sure of | emgers vapmen o Abortant market with forethought . . . so that you some as it is delicious. Visit your centers, Hardware Age will say to- course. How could he suspect? | fortu mar v for, and In|'Frack eyes, thaty. it nof, " Crawford himself, | iiorrow in i weekly market sui have an alwa)'s-ready, always-easy- Fro-joy dealer sodny. He's always “Curiosity!” she repeated more in-[love with a pre young nursc The sound of sudden, violent|standing over Tris and censoring | mary, While the first half of the B e e i : o o oo P s ote R e o e o T kPRt to-serve, always-appropriate des- to be found where there’s a Fro- I say to myself, says I' ‘Poor Mr. | different to him i re free and fgyite penetrated into the v chances. She had not even dared | (e t two weeks will bring the Mergan will be working at the of- [ rich in his right. Gobs 0 | fice, Nan started to rise, but suggest that her husband get a di- | yonth al ¢ by i i j i fice il all hours on that Lois |motive.” can’ pushed her back info her seat, | voree, for foar he would jump 10| coneideranie e oy iy by 1 sert or refreshment for your spon- joy sign. And the Fro-joy signs Downs case, and the least you can | “And apparently one ounce of | “Keep on with that heavy think- [the conclusion that she wanted R : e . do, as a private secretary who's | opportunity,” Morgan supple- | ing.” he cemmanded, laughing. “I'li | legal freedom in order to marry b ns o Nt Ingl Pa8. taneous little patties . . . for your gladden every nelghborh°0d° Taking the steel industry just got a fat raise, is to sit by |mented. “It's a pity, Nan, but I'm |sece who it is.” another man. with notebook and pencil Afrald we can't pin the murder on A inpte ot o HS ek bagie| ) Add bow: | cleverly the Tettan Bl L A0, Diness, il Haxtvene seally important functions. General Ice Cream Corporation, trade in gencral has little to worry bout in the immediate future. mills are still running at capacity clearly as 1f Iris had written it ont| Last Two Weeks of June Bring two luscious new flavors selected Perfect for creating the just-right ner." by Alice Bradley . . . two unusual /mpression at formal dinners! flavors that blend superbly in taste For Fro-joy is ice cream in its York, July 3—Indicative of Morgan grinned. “You're | Sheik Andy. But to zet back to 1 i we alight with joy. a special | been worded, 1o appeal to every to know all about An- |stor Prainer deftly extracted | delivery letter in his hand generous and chivalrous instinet of S drew e teation Couldn’t | bnly the facts that wou » his | “A letter from Iris” he an-{the deserted husband’s nature! | i fndications ] i / 7 i y 1 i tion of good business for the greater out. But if anybody should . , 2 the hoy wi witl irst love letter, husband than you, Jack. It is not | part of the summer o Bt i ooy should ok e o 11 e e e Tl G S e STRAWBERRY MOUSSE AND VANILLA have to admit that I don’t beliey ' emb looke:) d it, won't you, Nan But it isn‘t minc cither, 1S it? | {he country are also showing more 1 activity than has been the case so far Crop reports continué in the opti- mistic and reassuring columns. couid lie price situation at present is | notably steady, and collections are showing improvemer nerally. you trust mie to handle even one g f a chance to he Cross o the girl, it was | ¢ Do o t generous thing for me, day of a trial all by mysel examin ‘ d undoubt an < na g o [Jack—"On, the bitter cruelty of “Oh, of course, If you're going 1o u i e could | cont 4 homb. to rec his in- | her—holding his love, maki o- develop an inferiority complex, just | qet mself indicted as an tient f rs ripping open the |mands upon it, even os she flung it because you haven't a woman's : f he tried very hard to | envelop: | back at him as a burden she | tuition—" Nan retorted, laughing | j fro na . no longer bear! “and flushing. “But what T'd | t he evider « CHAPTER XVIT { — know is — who's been encouraging | the g Nan wanted despesately to run| Morgan's swivel chair ereaked as my insatiable curiosity for 2| “Or believes her innocen we | from the room, so that Morgan |he straightened his bowed back ana vears? Who's taught me fo—?" Nan interruy fy. 0| should e spared the added Tk, | squared his shoulders slowly, like a | UMION Optimistic On “Oh; all right, all right!" Morgan e eIl be no lation of having a witness is | man adjusting himself to receive Garment Trade Strike o pretended 1o capitulate resignedly is f¢ i 8 are i and grief, Dt he ind carry an intolerably heavy load New York, July 3 (UP) “Get your notehook neil and : [ he fa umpre Had totl hne o lIMhetftint your woman's intuition and come |yt ¢ i L along. It's your health! ppos sound aroused Nan from | union leaders professed to he opti- his letter frory | the welter of emotions and specula- | mistic today over progress wife. And now, hefore she had [tons into which Iris's incredible | strike of 25,000 membe you can be permitted to ruin it if | ki ¢ Jady1t Bt 1 time to collect her wits and anake | letter had plunged her. She stepped | ternational Ladies’ Garment Work- it It . seuse fo g0 into her own oi-|Softly to the desk, laid the sfiff | crs’ urion. A5t drawine \o | sheets of notepaper upon the edge| It was said 90 per cent of the When they . Gt BxpBnlve o of it. She must say something, of | workers walked out yesterday in notebook draw out ‘ o 1 hin T i el them, Nan wished that a circle could be drawn about quare envelope | conrse. . . . It was to his friend, | What was called the most impressive ndwritin 10t to his secretary, that he had | uemonstration since the 1910 strike ency and nity she | shown the letter William Green, president of the o0 that when Le| “I'm sorry, Mr. Morgan.” Her|American Federation of Labor, wir t1enih e must | voier was husky and rough with | ¢4 is support of the strike and even time itselt coul 1 vy vould think that she was still | tears, “Is thece—anything I—can ) Famed Bdward 1% McGrady, the She loved ting on the.Lois Downs|do? I'm so—terribly sorry—" Naa | [vderation’s legislative agent, to with every tiought i ! t 2 i ould he grateful that she [ hated words then; they were reprosent him here every throb face beforc he had | silly, futile things. If only she he strikers are secking to force could touch him, hold his heaq | !h¢ inside marufacturers to renew er knew how long she pagainst her breast, so that he could with her eyes screwed | feel how her heart throbbed with ina mind reeling | compassion and love. But that was rom thought to thought. [silly, too. Only one woman's arms beyond which evil and ¢ nerve in her body that if he could h and disillusior believed was toward him hurjed by the wa 2 wnt which expired June Samuel Meliasky, & meniber of the union, may lose his right arm as the result of a fight yesterday ’ there was no [and love could comfort him now. 2 4ye when hands, she . o . | several “left-wing” ~ furriers sought man who sat Thank you, N i ght | § on like this ) fieanli el b RSl e : v':’""{’;." o prevent the cloak-makers from “Cold et 5 R < e Sl L ' NOTEYRU0 . CAY ng out strike circn Melias- 1 g ble in its re. | iress you” He did not look at her| i lcitously. “You vering. 1 1y dieq called o h he spol o | ashed with a razor. Hyman gee if the heat's coming . v e R Eaha Seron. 8 Rl d mono-| Kowarsky, Joseph oldberg and No, one P'mafraid the SNt any- | jrrederick Cohen were arrested and hastily | charged with felonious assanlt drew Ward il ter, o C « ) eri « - In case « The I 1 touch 1 2 but T believe he's real ) ! : e ache 1o touch him was too PLEDGES LIMITATION AID 0 v she blinked b 51 » be borne. His right hand | Tokyo, July 3 (A—Admiral Hyo il lay elenched upon the desk, the | thin you can do — just now. 1 normal od-night, Nan.” Lois, 1f o orn ade, minister of the navy in n ) ' \ 1« nuckles zleawming whitely through ' gainst n ¢ i ; 8 20 the newly constituted Minseito (lib- “No black Lt long ¥ skin, and before dis- | cyal) cabinet of Premier Yuko Ham- sured her his dec o Rl e i~ cretion could stop her, her own 'gguchi, in an interview 1oday phedged twinlkling ¢ ' % £l i he nd went out, fell gently upon his, ' support to further limitation of naval ! [ [ « cold fingers pressinig | armaments « breath-taking instant. o n he said, would be FivAlnerd was I-taking instant. | Such limitation he said, would b BiSkat o wataivne o thout to withdraw her |made with due consideration to “the P : i : i t er that fleeting contact | fundamental principles for defense Ward over 1o nie st fo I ! 4 lorgan’s fist unknotted and|of the empire.” thin fingers reached up £ e muech as you and within five making a r}"“ 8 the 2 « st 1l e, w can |and imprisoned hers. England otland and Treland, :“:ln than h f ¢ I . luvm on t in th ish Th were no spoken words be- | taken together, are smaller than the CHOCK-FULL OF TIYOUTH UN‘TS”, on the €, tween them, as Morgan's hand clung | state of New Mexico,