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PREPARING FOR OCEAN FLIGHT Associated Press Photo Ruth Nichols of Rye, N. Y., who has broken many women’s alr records, is making preparations for her greatest adventure. She hopes to be the first woman to fil the Atlantic ocean. Her plans call for a flight LAMONT’S DAUGHTER MARRIED % x . ‘4 i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eskridge Saltzman posed for a photograph Immediately after their wedding at the home of Robert P. Lamont, secretary of commerce, the bride’s father. Saltzman is the son of the chairman of the radio commission. DO-X TAKES THE AIR AGAIN [ee @ i Se mre 7 Associated Press Photo ‘The world’s biggest seaplane, the Dornier DO-X, Is en route to South America on a trans-Atlantic flight which It began last winter. BARRED AS PASSENGER CARRIER Associated Press Photo As a result of the bby eg of the accident In which Knute Rockne and seven others were killed, all trimotor Fokker planes of the jown above were barred temporarily passenger carriers on regular air transport lines by the commerce department. When prob- foms of maintenance are worked oyt they can be used again. 5 7 NEW YORK GREETS SIAM’S RULERS ee Te aati & 4__i_ coca ‘Associated Press Photo In a ceremony on the steps of the city hall, Mayor James J. Walker (right) officially welcomed King Prajadhipok and Queen Rambal of “Siam to New York City. Homeward Bound Elected President Goshiko Miyakawa, 19, Japanese song-bird, arrived In New York en Silas H. Strawn of Chicago was home in Sacramento, elected president of the United States Chamber of Commerce at in London and Paris. Atlantic City, N. J.. meeting. PRINCE ILL, KING AND HELEN MEET 9, tack of diphth King Carol (shown wi Michael), met his former queen at the sickbed, Spelling Champ Miss North Carolina Associated Press Photo BOY HERO’S MUSIC HAS CHARMS Associated Press Photo Music has charms for little Pes=y Ann Hoover, 6, granddaughter of the President, especially old tunes of the west, and still more pare ticularly when rendered on a harmonica as played by Bryan Untiedt, 13, Colorado school bus hero. He scored a big success in a White House concert when he was a guest of President Hoover. Associated Press Photo President Hoover Is shown addressing delegates from more than ending the Internation: imber of Commerce in W: President advocated arms reduction to lighten the eco- HAZARDOUS FIRE FIGHTING Associated Press Phote M. E. Garrison (right) was held in San Diego for questioning in eonnection with the slaying of Hazel Bra \w (left), whose body, with a dozen knife wounds, was found in Balboa Park. Associated Press Photo Protected by a corrugated Iron front fire fighters are shown on the right attempting to snuff out this flaming gusher ni dewater, ‘Tex. The fi 1d by an estimated 1,600 barrels of oll daily, has cost lives of Star Historian Frank Duvall and Grayce Jones of Newark, N. J., were principals (n the first wedding performed before microphone and photoelectric A. Edwin Kelgwin, was trans- mitted by New Yor ight stations. a : Associated Press Photo ern Prof. Bernadotte E. Schmitt of A charred body found near Bar- the University of Chicago has been rington, Ill, was Identified tenta- awarded the 1930 Pulitzer prize of tively as that of “Mike de Pike” $2,000 in the field of history for hie +Heitler (abo vice feader. Al- book, iphonse Capone was sought In con tian The. Saming..<f the Wap, ‘nection with his disappearance. BLAZING WELL SPREADS DEATH LEFT RUSSIA! BY REQUEST ‘ Associated Press Photo Arnold Butler, 13, of Weir, Kas. winner of a statewide spelling bee, will represent his state In a na- tl conn aia at Washington y Patricia Holderness of Tarboro, N.C. a junior at Salem college, was named “Miss North Carolina” by Gov. 0. Max Gardner to repre- sent her state In the Winchester, Va. Apple Blossom festival. ed to leave Russia because see In Russia,” in which she lew York. Grady quit irady wae ordered deported. / Bursting suddenly enuffed out nine lives.