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H 5 an_announce ne had broken her engagement jor Coope Atlanta, Ga. Tt was ; ] 7 Pacifle & Atlantic Cooper's first motice of the break- Declaring that United States “should have competent advisory air hoard, so that in nine days at sea wit crew, addrezsed huge gathering after arrival in \nwr 'a ing of the troth, ] ro flood of idle criticism would be dirceted at so-called swiver chair bu- at Greek theatre, Be 5" Commander John Rodgers (on rostrum), hero of the PN-9-1, rescued after Officer Says Ctt} of Rome Solely at Fault Royal Romance A B e R RS Mrs. Mabel Manton x|/ b For the second time in year (Ry Pacific & Atlantic) o 3 . 2 5 “ 4 Marjorie Rambeau, stage star, Ty Forecasts of a formal announce- 1 has been h)and((l a_love thief, ment of 3 nent of 3 3 ! 4 * 4 : “”' . Princess Astri eden to R i 7 A ) A g actress with over the Norwegiay n _prince, B N ik i friendliness tt Manton, Olaf, are made the Swedish " A ' X ( actor, -Mrs. Manton cl press. Prince: trid is said to . fnund Miss Rambeau and hm B hgly (By Pacific & Atlantic) husband in the actr Nev. D e, prettiest of Sweden's oo yhan 100,000 listened to Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New York in Chicago when he phened his 1928 York City apartment at 3 ocluck ae presidential hoom. The governor is chown above addressing throng at Democratic jollification. in the mosning. Washington Honors Stormy Petrel of Air Service Man, 41, Desires to Wed Child of 6 T (By Pacific & Atlantic) b v H Bk Engineman Dewey Kil [ th ued / 58 i Fighting Billy Mitchell was the honor zuest at a huge bharbecue held in Washington, D. C., while he G Ak 3 ; e A ¥ £ i v Kile, ane of three rescued in subsea dicaster, tell- & S e & 3 3 i e 2 ing story to threc girl friends, while reporters list~ Lassin ""T"I ity for ’h"h“' A,\‘I;s $250.000 of F"lh(’l’-ill'lzflll‘ $ T : Tk ) 45 i u s ! - inquiry. He is shown being es- ik dy corted to the festival by Bill, " e ket £ ¥ i T ‘ Franklin (left) and Dr. H. Me. A : 3y it submarine rs of naval service o £a Neil (right) ef the Veterans' » 3 the City of Ron respongible c ior bureau. i . i ot % s Alex Bittner e e g Alex Bittner, 41-year-old ex- tone ’4(’ ok school teacher, tried to marry X Mary Behler, 6, of Pottsville $ 1 dlese Pa, and when that failed he £ &Y ‘ e " NS wanted to buy the child. Bittner i = is said to have a wife and sev- eral children in Colorado. Little Mary Behler, 6, and her mother Three Take Ocean Trip in 34-Foot Launch A fllllfllllflmmmIlIiIIII|lm!llIIl|WMMMHIIHIIIl|IIIMIWMHIIHNMIIWHMHHIMIMII men| Willi: man, recov yestel hospi is bel twin a seal ¥ father fleld, and r vred is fo funers Ord the ns and J Portla first t¢ B 4 3 Tan (By Paciic & Atiantic Mra. Nannie Maxwell is asking $250,000 in Supreme court at New York City from her father-in-law George T. Maxwell, wealthy (By Pacific & Atlantic) Br Parific & Atantie) broker, charging that he alienated the affections of her h\flband and Rudolph Christiansen (in pilot house) and brother-in-law, T. Lintvert (hat in hand), are shown above e " ited at laving of corner ,fi,r of the new £150.000 Simp- his son, C. Raymond Maxwell, by threatening to disinherit him departing from Bay Ridge, N. Y. They will sail in 34-foot boat Dixie from Bay Ridge to Vero Beach, irch, Jersey City, N. J. Many notables witnessed the ceremony. if he continued to live with her. Fla. 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