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£7 thi: i in Crath OF t nited 47° lines Plane (P) Wirephoto workers seek bodies of 41 passengers and six crew d Air Lines DC-6-B plane crashed and disintegated on the crest of a The plane was flying non-stop from Chicago to Oakland when it PIECES OF WRECKAGE still burn as rescue members killed when a Uniie low hill near Oakland, Calif, crashed, Training Accident At Alabama ¢ camp fe f | vey inquired Lester: “Will the jury in a con- | | demnation suit decide on actual ‘ed the Milners to 4 could be purchased “Youth Proves A Point STRUGA, Yugoslavia—(P) — Here in the Yugoslav Republic | the people—like | of Macedonia, an aging rooster—grow as they grew older, Josif Belevski turned 100 years old recently, still proud of his tougher vigor. Nikola Kratovski, an old crony, scoffed that Joe was get- ting old Naturally, Joe was annoyed, so challenged Nikola’ to a foot- race at 500 meters. Nikola wom. But only by the length of Joe's: whiskers, care- ully cultivated over the past cen- tury. It probably proves the old saying that a good young man is faster than an old one. For Nikola is just a youth— only 70 years old. ta eta ace ee EER ee On CITY COMMISSIONERS (Continueg irom Page One) of City Attorney he or potential values?” “Actual.” Mayer Louis M. J. Eisner urg- | Saturday, August 2f. 1931 Huir-Raising Right { | { i } | , | (®) Wirephoto , LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP JOE MAXIM (right), throws | @ hair-raising punch to the face of Irish Bob Murphy in their 15- make some round title bout in New York's -Madison Square Garden. Maxim ‘sacrifice’ by coming down on boxed Murphy dizzy to win a one-sided decision over the swagh- their price somewhat. He said! buckling ex-sailor. Maxim was a 12 to § underdog in the first de- that the commission did not} want to condemn the land, but} also they did not want a condi- tion that exists in Miami Beach, where the public can’t even get! to thegbeaches. “Sacrifice. We have already made a sacrifice by offering the land for sale. Why should we make further sacrifices. We are getting older. My husband and I are only going to get small pensions when we re- tire.” C. B. Harvey, city commission- er: “I opposed the transfer of the land back to the state so that it by private fense of his crown he won from Freddie Mills 18 months ago. LEONARD KEY Parher | Pere From Sigel agar Barber Bemoans : | tender who resides at La Concha} | Artistic’ Haireuts jaffair are: a bar-} | Hotel, charged with attempting) TORONTO--(P)— Leslie. Hig- | Saari Bio St Va" Bus AR {Cerezo in connection Leonard (Cookie) Key, \* Jon one Marge Key; trespassing} the Duke of Edinburgh lilees his on private property and destroy- lhair “a bit long, but neat’. ing private pre@perty. | And it suits him perfectly, | Donald O. Whaley, sailor, USS] says the 45-year-old hair snipper. | 7 {Trumpet Fish, held om” spen | trp se a ;}individuals. The assessment | : Se apes ay oe He’ should “Know—-he cut. tue board is competent, fair and charges for ieehanhtnc comers Duke's hair in England for i4 | just. You have been offered] Key was removed to the Galey| years, x twice as much as the board of Memorial Hospital for treatment; Higgins, once barber to ~ the appraisers believed the property | for wounds about the head be-! Duke of Kent and the Duke of |; was worth, It is definitely a fair|fore being transferred to police | Gloucester, and to King Carol of , offer. I have always voted to | cells Romania and Paul of Yugoslay- jcondemn all that property in| According to witnesses, Mrs./ia, now is working in a Toronto | Garrison Bight.” Key was about to leave for a| barber shop. ,| “We admire you for your con- {swimming party with a male; He plans to offer his services a | sistency,” stated Ralph Milner. companion when Key appeared} to the Duke during the» royal eon rh | Finally the motion to pay | at her apartment carrying a silver; tour in October, “It would be ree | the Milners $7.000 for their {| butter knife. |nice to get back to the artistic property was made and sec- During the ensuing argument,|side of hair-cutting,” he says. ° :| onded. Commissioner Harvey | —--—--——~-—-——— ~~; “Canadians just jump into the 4e | reminded his colleagues that | owned land a few blocks further [chair and shout: ‘Short, front : | they could not very well pay | down {and back’. ‘ r oH F [deo ee | $7,000 for the Milner property It was then that Dave King | <“]—--_____ (Army Photo via?) Wirephoto); Qithout paying $7,000 also for |announced that a magnificent | Mrs. Key’s companion and Key MEN AND EQUIPMENT are hurled skyward as a4 assault boat accidently hits an underwater de- the Mitchell land. pier could be made for that sum} engaged in a fight in the: corti, molition charge during a training exercise of the 47th Infantry Division at Camp Rucker, Ala. | When the motion came up for }of money. |ders outside the apartment. The accident resulted when the charges drifted under water into the path of the boat. Ten men | discussion, a Citizen reporter} Commissioner John Carbonell, | A screen door to the apartment were injured. One trainee, whose legs can be seen at top of picture, sustained a broken back. None | asked the commissioners not to|C. B. Harvey,. Mayor Eisner, | was damaged and a considerable was killed. make a-decision until they con-jagreed that consideration should | amount of blood was spilled on 5 - |sidered the possibility of spend-|be given the suggestion before a/the walls and ‘floor eading-to | ing the money instead on city-.| decision is made. the apartment. ? a \ APPLICATION | FOR THE PAYROLL. | SAVINGS PLAN FOR i Jd hereby muchoriae the oo cove 5 scsane— from iny may each pay day, besinaios | When me eoviege covet the guere Gee ot oe — ee RGAE Toumen shawls oon ~ Pan i a ; trill continua van | advive, you féxchangeich cancel Wr, ) ) Christine | d start one of the safest EXPERVENCED PORTRAIT PERSONALITY — mrs. 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