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P 2 NOVEL! n at Croydon airport, England, is a turntable for airplancs. It is utilized for settin in the cockpit of the plane. The machine is turned until its nosc points duc north, when the compass is rechecked and set. GOVERNOR CO Franklin D. Ros v York is shown at his desk in Albany receiving petitions from thousands, taken to him by Helen Nolan of the New York American, urginf; clemency for Ruth St. Clair, serving a lifc sentence for shoplifting as a fourth offender. SENATE SILENCER — George Curtis Peck, federal commercial attache at Panama, who is so- journing in Los Angeles, recently FOR JOBS—Pending an unemployment survey to be taken by the census bureau, this scnate sent a huge gavel to Vice Presi- 15 begun a probe into unemploy conditions: Left to right, Senators Arthur Vanden- dent Charles Curtis at Washing- Couzens of Michigan, Hiram Johnson of California, and Gerald P. Nye,.of North Da- ton, inscribing it as a “filibuster tor Robert F, Wagner of New York, and Dr. B. M. Squircs of the Illinois state buster.” Margaret Scheleffer emplo; shows contrast between it and ordinary gavel. crson of Kansas City, r of the title “most beautiful” at the Dartmouth Green K promenade, held at Hanover, N. H. She attends Sarah~ Lawrence college in Bronxville, N. Y. © HERE'S THE KIND OF DOG TO HAVE. Hhcit,” collie dog, ona chicken farm near Pittsburgh, per- : mits a dozen Easter chicks to play undisturbed in her heavy fur. ) NO TITLE FOR. HIM!—Carl J. Crantz, Jr., 15, Chicago high school student, chooses American LOWER GIRLS—These pretty experts are in charge of |~ Laster celebration to be held at Inglewood, Cal. Left . b 5 : , Misses Vrima Johnson, Ann Sutherland, Louise Mancnt, | AR e READY FC 16 ATTEMPT—View of Kayc Don’s “Silver Bullet” prior to start of test run at & : ; ; Helen Purselove and Betty Bean. : St snapshot of Kaye Don, left, and his driver, Louis Coatclen. 5 8 f iy S 4 Gk AR TV TS W . ms-z‘ i m el SRS—TFollowing : : : i : g ver investigators in the U. S, health departr ' AUBURN-—Wardone sicoced Lonch A e S g hygienic laboratory, Washington, Surgeon cral 113:;:)11‘ Iw\\jv(n:‘y:;'y‘\“ A LONG WAIT FOR CAPONE—Thesc Chicago detectives, who were ordered to guard the vear of the has appointed this committee to adopt safeguard methods: Left tu home of Al Capone, in the belief he would return to his home bailiwick immediately following his rc- right, Dr. C. H. Lavinder, dircctor of the New York hcalth district; leasc from prison in Philadelphia, don’t think the disappearing act of the gang chieftain was a bit funny, ~Dr. Carroll Fox of the New York quarantine station, and Dr. Wade Frost of Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, i Auburn, N tate prison these day: onths ago. Here's John L. Hoffman, right, s, bidding goodby to Dr. Frank L. Heacox, left, named acting warden.