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Photos were taken as Vice President Charles G. Dawes, presiding officer of senate, and Nicholas Longworth, speaker of house, were getting congress in motion. ~“Nick” is seen with gavel, while Dawes is surrounded by members of his staff. (Rear) Carl Loeffler and Edwin Halsey, Republican and Democratic doorkeepers; (front) Charles N. Watkins (left) journal clerk, and John C. Crockett (right), chief clerk. $1,000,000 RAIN FLCODS LOS ANGELES { Underwood and nderwond; _— . Storm which California fruit and vegetable growers characterized as “$1,000,000 rain". flooded streets in Los Angeles.r W. W. Scott had laugh on less fortunate pe- destngns, as photo indicates. : He used “air boat” or rubber construction, to get around. “Prettiest Lips” CUPID ON BARTHELMESS’ TRAIL Impending divorce of Richard Barthelmess, i % m matinee idol, and Mary Hay, is giving iway that Dick will take a second | Miller, who is shown with } all by herself below; and (right) are among those, 'attentions of late. Mrs, Frances Stevens Hall's now famous “marble-like’ reserve” has disappeared from her countenance, now that she is no longer in legal jeopardy.” Photo shows how she received her acquittal on charge of murdering Mrs, Millg and news that no further charges would be pressed. ; CUPID PURSUING HEIRESS AGAIN . Mary Landon Baker, Chicago heiress, continues to be the subject of speculations in Paris. She is being courted arduously by an unnamed American, following her action in jilting “Count” Bojidar Pouritch, Serbian. This is her newest portrait, by Mario Grizoni, made in Paris. - 77 - NATHAN STRAUS s .‘4'/ % & KOGER WILLIAMS AM LINCOLN STEPHEN 5 WISE THEODORE ROOSEVELT v« of Jewish Tribune, in a contest that continued for three months, decided the men pictured above have . the most to promote better understanding between and Gentiles in U S Gentiles chosen: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Abraham Lincoln, Roger Williums (preacher in Colomial days), and Charles w. dent of Harvard). Jews picked: Nathan Oscar Straus Louis ORY. WISCONSIN | . #954 Underwood and Underwoodfyj With all Wisconsin stirred by brutai murder of Clara Olson, betrayed country girl,; police are making every effort to locate Erdman Olson, student, her sweetheart, who is accused of crime. Photo shows grave near Prairie du Chien, in which body was found, face down, and searching party that discovered it. HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN? HEIGHT 5Ft.7IN. D LIGHT BROWN HAIR. D BLUE EYES HAS HA3IT OF BLINKING THEM. WEIGHT 165 POUNDS AGE /18 STUDENT offered for apprehension of thisjouth, El%%:rdssa:;grd Olson, 18, of Prairie du Chien, Wis., w}?u is wanted in connection with :death of Clara Olson, his sweetheart and an expectant mother. He has been miss- ling since September. Fights Wet Moves A determined fight to block prohibition law amend= ments will be made by dry orfranizations, says Dr. Ira Landrith, president of Na- tional Temperance Council, who is conferring with other anti-saloon leaders regards ing opposition measures. BRITAIN COPIES U. S. MOORING MASTS R P | S e d and Underwood .'Britain is fullowing United States’ lead in building great mooring masts for its dir~ igibles at strategic pu.nts. g Photo shows R-33, equipped with two airplanes, moored to mast at Cardington, England. ENLISTED MEN PILOT NEWEST FIGHTING PLANES - Day when there will be air cavalry, with enlisted men piloting planes in squadrons, is foreseefl, with marine corps turning over its newest fighting ships to non-commis= sioned pilots. Quantico, Va. All are sergeants, o AP Men shown below are guiding six new planes to_Pacific coastgfrom