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SATURDAY, MARCH 21; 198f Associated Press Photo The Rev. Eligiue Roman Catholic chap! with rioting Statevill @rs to cease, but though he was harmed, his words were futile. Robbery Suspect Associated Press Photo Thomas Carl Taylor (above) is lone surviving suspect in robbery of the Battle Ground, Ind., State bank Feb. 6. He is a cousin of Scott William Talbutt, who killed themselves after murdeting Sheriff Ray Fisher when he attempted to arrest them Sunday. Climbs 33,000 Feet jssociated Prese Photo Frankie Renner, Akron, O., avia- trix, claimed an unofficial altitude record after climbing 33,000 feet. “Brains—Beauty” Associated Press Photo Engineers at Okiahoma A. and M. college, Stillwater, sought braine as well as beauty in selection of their queen. Clarice Orton of Pawnee filled the bill, Think so? i Cea rr] ser Associated Prose Photo The main purpose of President Hoover's tropical sea-trip Is for a much-needed rest, but he will focus his attention on conditions in Porto Rico and confer with ‘theodore Roosevelt (left) on administra- tive problems. The battleship Arizona will carry the Pre: to the Caribbean and he may decide to stay with Roosevelt in the governor's historic palace (ie! ring his stay In Porto Rico. MACHINE-GUNNERS GUARD PRISON eae tf : A machine-gun unit from Auror: troops called to quell the riot at In flames, ll, (upper photo), was among the first of numerous N. Stateville, lil, prison, Below, exterior view of dining hall and kitchen WRONG HORSE, WRONG OFFICE Her Death & xsi i ‘Associated Press Photo ‘The bomb that wrecked this eighth-floor office of a St. Louis bullding, detectives believe, was intended for an office one floor below, housing a race track news service. , MINNESOTA INVITES THE HOOVERS ae ited Press Pi ‘The mysterious death of Lucia Dickens, vice Inquiry witness, also used the name of Georgia Gray, was Investigated by New York offi- clals. Pneumonia first was given as the cause. Dunn’s Lodg. (above), on Lake Lizzie, near Pelican Rapids, Minn., would be the summer White House If President Hoover could accept an Invitation of the Pelican Rapide commercial club, Fishing le good, ‘was an allure the Minnesotans offered. gage : MOTHER RUSHES TO AID DAUGHTER CYRUS McCORMICK WED IN CUBA & ¥. Associated Press Phote Answering an appeal from her daughter, Mrs, Charlotte Nash Nixon-Nirdlinger, to “come to mi St. Louls for Nice, France, where the “Miss St. Louls” of 192! in the fatal shooting of her wealthy husband. Shown here once,” Mrs. James N.-Nash held left to right: Fred Nixon-Nirdlinger, the slain husband, Mrs. Nash and Mra. Nixen-Nirdlinger, Ellis Bostrom, daughter of W. ish minister In Wash- Bostrom, & ington, Fe We Ging Is to-tal jaged to marry Sixten e place in Stockholm. ‘Associated Press Photo Maria Kalaw, a co-ed at the Uni- versity of the Philippines, wae chosen Miss Phillippines for 1931. Sues Playwright Georges Lewys’ $2,000,000 plagi- arism sult against E e O'Neill was heard in New York federal court. She averred Ideas for O'Nelll’s “Strange. Interlude” came out of her book, “The Temple of Pallae-Athenae.” Associated Press Photo Mildred Barlow, Bet! Mo., ‘was crowned queen of the athletic New York. The wed- camival dae Christian college, Co- Associated Press Photo “Akron Mary” (above), mystery. witness in the Investigation of the murder of William E. Potter, for- mer Cleveland councilman, was found In Pittsburgh after months’ search, The woman, Mrs. Mary Out- land, Is.eald to be sweetheart of “Pitteburgh Hymie” Martin, murderer, Forced D Bad weather checked Prince Jean Chica (above) of Rumania on a flight from Los Angeles to New York test- fe] : Fesnatsae’ wo oe ene rom a South Africa. Associated Prese Photo Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus McCormick are shown In Cuba following thelr marriage at Hav: The bi former Florence Sittenham New York and McCormick is vice president of the Interna- tlonal Harvester company, Chicago. THREE CRONIES MEET IN SOUT Three leaders of American Industry—Henry Ford, Thomas A. Edison and Harvey Firestone to right)—are shown at the Edison laboratory at Ft. Myers, where they assembled to talk over Edison’s experiments with rubber substitutes. Associated Press Photo who Is soon to retire from the ruiser, New Orleans, by keel In a ceremony at Brooklyn navy yard. At left Is Ernest Lee Jahneke, assistant secretary of the navy. Wouldn’t Talk identity In