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TRAINING FOR OLYMPICS— Young Joe McCluskey shows hi heels for his alma mater, Ford- bright hope for long distance events at the 1932 Olympic games in Los Angeles, 'WINS HIGH AWARD—Mi Ce- leste Jedel, 19, of New York, Junior at Barnard college, New York, wins the Geneva scholdr- ship, highest award. She is study- ing for the diplomatic service. GUN WOMAN CALM AT S 'ENCE TO DEATH—Ircne Shrader, convicted at Ne stle, Pa., of killing Brady Paul, Pennsylvania highway patrolman, coolly comforts her sisters as death in the eclec- tric chair is pronounced her sentence. o A GOVERNOR AT PLAY—Governor Walter J. Kohler, of Wiscon- sin, is scen on the links at Useppa Island, off west coast of Florida. AT SOCIETY HORSE SHOW—An event of the waning southern season 6 a society horse show at Camden, S. C. At left, Miss Flor- cnce Bill, of Great Barrington, Mass., reviews the events, one of which is the picturesque scene, at right, of Mrs. Dwight Partridge of |§ New York leading a pack of hounds to hunt. T BLOCK DESTROYED—Mont 1'c£sl, Canada, firemen futilely endeavor to prevent flames from destroying a block on Notre Dame street, causing $500,000 loss. WHO WOULD THINK 1 through the ice-clo; ed Jhellum river. ves of Bombay, India, try to force a path, with their frail craft, Whoever would associate ice with India? BUT THEY DIDN'T PLAY THE STAR PART THIS TIME—Movie stars, attending the marriage in Los Angeles of Mis: daughter of Louis B. Mayer, picture producer, and William Goefz, film exccutive, appear before the camera this time me of the “printipals.” Left to right: Bessie Love, Corinne Griffith, Ircne Mayer, William Goetz, Carmel M May McAvoy. EXTREME PENALTY DEMANDED FOR INDIAN WOMAN—Miss Lila Jimerson, 35-year-old Indian woman, is photographed in court at Buffalo, N. Y., where she was placed on trial for the murder of Mrs. Clothilde Marchand, wife of Henri Marchand, artist and sculp- tor. He is shown at left, held in jail as a material witness. Miss Jimerson had an old Indian woman commit the crime, the state has insisted. . church movement, 10,000 children march in Moscow in a demonstra- tion gainst the foes of the gov- ® o Edith Mayer, ly in support rs, Catherine Bennett and POLOIST RURNS TO GLIDING—1J. Chever Cowdin, poloist, of New York, is seen at the controls of his glider at Del Monte, Cal., where he has been receiving instructions from Colonel Charles Lindbergh, ernment’s policy. MEXICO’S HOPE—Coplonel Gus- tavo G. Leon, foremost Mexican aviator, is scen standing in Tront of the single-motored airplane in which he anmounced he would try to fly to Paris, with a stopover at New York. ¢ al AN NI AN L NI AN L]