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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 26

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 26

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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26
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May 193i DECATUR HERALD SILVER LEADERS ENCOURAGED AFTER ROOSEVELT CONFERENCE 1 i i SK-rM i 4 Is Pwk'A Will 'M'4 1 I 4 I I-'iVjl i' I -ifelr IT WAS A LARGE ORDER The milkman received 1M' II iSLr I tK I i a shock when these elephants, appearing with a circus, made K'- 'wSL ''L I I Vii OT-iii TTwcaaBKirsw a stoo at nis cart ana proceeueu 10 neiy uiciiiscivco lu ouiiis tai5B.fiV.". mijr- ii refre'shment, 1 -1 Jr Bs JA tf a conference with President Roosevelt. Left to right: Senators Alvan B. Adams, William H. King, (Utah) Key Pittman, and William E.

Borah, (Idaho). Attempts to weld five different drafts of legislation into an acceptable unit are under way. SENATE SILVER LEADERS BUOYANT AFTER SEEING PRESIDENT Four of the leaders of the U. S. Senate, who also are leaders of the movement to nationalize and remonetize silver, were photographed as they left the White House after smoke and flame that resulted from the brush fire which swept the country.

The fire's extent was fifteen square miles, with thousands of persons joining in the fight against it. AERIAL VIEW AS THOUSANDS FOUGHT LONG ISLAND BRUSH FIRE An aerial view over the vicinity of Farm-ingdale, L. showing the long streamers of 1 h'jf oft si ps TO BE PRESENTED Miss Alice Vanderbilt Morris of New York, daughter of Dave Hennen Morris, the United States ambassador to Belgium, who will be presented to King George and Queen Mary of England at the first court of the season. Miss Morris is a prominent debutante of New York and London. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO'S IDEAL CO-ED Whatever it takes to be the "ideal co-ed" at the University of Chicago, Miss Virginia Eyssell, age 20, has it.

She won the title of the "ideal co-ed" in a contest conducted by the "Blackfriars" a student organization at the university. British aerial authorities found wreckagi of the shattered plane, which had been occupied by four Frenchmen, a Swiss and I British steward. Three were members the crew. The plane is shown above. SIX LIVES LOST WHEN AIRLINER PLUNGES INTO CHANNEL Six persons lost their lives when the Paris-London airliner Golden Clipper crashed in a thick fog in the English channel.

French and THE COST OF "FREE LOVE" Julius Nelson tries to lessen the grief of his wife, Allie, who was out with Kenneth A. Hamm, Northwestern university night school student, whose wife killed herself because of Hamm's attachment for Mrs. Nelson. Nelson knew of his wife's association with Hamm, but did nothing because he thought it would "blow over soon. -ii 4 I til QA, x-nJ MIL CALL FEDERAL JOB SCANDAL "BLACKEST IN David L.

Walsh, left, chairman, and Sen. James J. Davis, committee member, confer it the start of the investigation hearing being made by the commiuge on education and labor. During the hearing the government's $3,000,000,000 building program (regarded as the keystone of the administration's recovery program,) was cited as harboring one of the blackest scandals in the history of the United States. Sen.

Walsh stated' that he was appalled by the pay grabs. BOETTCHER KIDNAPING TRIAL Ruth Kohler, charged with participation in OPENS Left to right, Ben J. Laska, of the Boettcher kidnaping, are shown in the Denver, defense attorney for Mrs. federal court at Pierre, S. just before the Verne Sankey and her sister, Mrs.

Elvine opening of their trial. SMALL TRAVELER COMPLETES ATLANA TOUR Ruth Schlegel, two years old who returned the, S. S. Bremen after visiting her grandfather in Essen, Germany. Her parents met her at the pier.

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