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L . Jury Foreman | i | 1 New photo of Frank Dun- ster, foreman of jury in the Hall-Mills murder trial in Somerville, N. J, QUEEN VOTES AS COMMONER S A . Underwood and Underwood 9 In Belgium it is compulsory for women to vote. Queen Elizabeth is seen participating in the balloting in demo~ cratic fashion. AIR EXPLORERS DISCOVER NEW ALASKAN WONDERS New wonders are being discovered in Uncle Sam’s neglected northern province, Alaska, by navy fliers who are charting hitherto inaccessible sections of the vast territory, Photo shows Juneau, Alaskan capital, as it appears to plane returning from mapping ex- | pedition. i (g Needs Big Mop ! « &2 New_ sheriff of Cook county, IIL., which includes !Chicago, alleged “gunman’s |paradise,” promises an ef- fectual “cleanup” drive. [He’s Patrick J. Carr, Demo- crat, lately county treas- lurer. Der Chief! Wedding Photo ,-\“ 2 2 usy ol ] As new chicf of police of Moroccan tribesmen are Berlin, Herr Zorgiebel com- o]ehrating 'teenth wedding mands almost as large a of their sultan, Mouley force of men as there are yoygsef, who has a harem in'German army. of wives. The occasion was exceptional because three of the sultan’s sons were married at the same time, This is his wedding picture, Castles promised to Hohenzollern family members under agreement now being nee gotiated by German government with former royalty, y ¢, X AATTH TN 4 Underwood and Underwood All London is stirred by the romance of Lieut. Col. C. O. Plimpton, war hero, and Kathleen O'Regan. The _ofli(:m-k happened to hear her voice over the phone, and fell in love/ at “first hearing.” He traced the call, obtained an intro- duction, wooed her and won. PROVES SELF CRACK HUNTER __.w____L_q S 5 i 3 Underwood and Underwood Mrs. Maude G. Sorenson, Oakland, Cal., qualified for honors as a hunter on a venture into wilds of the Golden state. Photo shows her with one day’s bag of game.® MAKING BOOZE CAKES FOR U. S. Thousands of gallons of intoxicating liquor will come into U. for sale during the holiday season—and with official sanction. It'll arrive in plum puddings which are being made in England for American trade. Liquor may be used legally in food. Photo shows plum puddings being “spiked.” F : Banditry is persisting, despite constant develo pictured above. Photos show tear gas tanks read. torcycles, and mail truck being guarded with guns, Radio ‘Trouble Man’ | — e With so many broadcast- ing stations operating, and hundreds of thousands of persons with receiving sets, th‘ere naturally are constant mixups which need an ex- pert “trouble man.” Uncle Sam’s official fixer is W. D. Terrill, chief radio ‘in- spector, department of com- merce. SUBDUING PRISON REVOLT CO Thrilling Escape . S A Paul Kilpatrick, 14, At- lanta, Ga., climbed into a hickory tree to gather nuts. An electric wire stretched through the limbs had rubbed off its insulation, and Paul happened to touch it at the unprotected spot. His screams brought a neighbor and a shotgun. After two shots, the rescurer succeeded in parting the wire and re- leasing the boy, who now is , recovering, ' HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY.® pments in defensive devices like those y for use; cops using armored mo. Head Restaurateur More money is made and more money is lost in res- taurant industry than -any other in U. S., avers George M. Stoughton, St Paul, Minn., new.. president- of National.. Restaurant asso- ciation. Lack of training is {esponshib]e for the indus- ry’s huge per cent of failures, he says. STS FOUR LIVES ] @ Prisoners suspected of aiding secretly in daring jail break in “The Tombs,” New York, are being punished by severe prison methods. ficials, and two injured in desperate outbreak, led by Oliver Berg, shown above. Four men were killed, two of them ofe Other photos show gate where rebels made last stand, with arrow indicating one of bodies, and one of injured being taken to hospital.