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Pas kiR WILKINS BROADCASTS — Sir Hubert Wilkins is seen at the “mike” in New York telling a large radio audience of perils en- countered in the south polar regions by the second Hearst- ¢ Wilkins expedition. SPRING’S HERE!—A photog- rapher catches a squirrel luxuriat- ing in first spring sunshine in Central Park, New York. v KING VIS (wearing derby in-law, Crown Prince Humbert of Italy one of the most brilliant Europe RARE PORTRAIT TO BE BROUGHT TQ CHICAGO—Unknown Chicagoan, purchasing, for a large sum, “The Parmesian,” one of the best known paintings of Raphael, orders it sent to Chicago for ims mediate exhibition in muscum. HER MAJESTY—Miss Edith Rahner, of St. Augustine, Fla., elected queen to preside over the city’s Ponce de Leon celebration, April 2-4, sits on her throne. Beside her is Butler Koeger, portraying Don Juan Ponce de Leon. .| WATCH OUT!—Jockey Parvin falls from his horse, ‘“Prickly Heat,” and narrowly escapes the hoofs of ‘“Langside,” G. Elliott up, in a double spill occurring on the last jump of the strayers hurdle race at Cheltenham, Eng- land. N-LAW—Albert, king of the Belgians e e e —_— HYDRO-GLIDER IN TESTS—Pilot Richard M. Atwater, inset, makes successful trial flights of a watcr or hydro-glider at Port Washington, L. L. a, Italy, with hi n- ¢ recent marriage was Ge GOLS INTO DEEP W/ 1 , stcams away from shipbuilders’ yards at Quincy, Mass., for tests at seals en in years, FOR FIRST TIME—The cruiser Northampton, latest of Uncle Sam’s war-; * bisnsndiiocoliocNibiitniiuisloslis i st e e RAID AL CAPONE'S HOME—Deputies of Dady county, Florida, are scen leaving home at Miami Beach, of Al Capone, Ghicago gang leader in the limelight, with alleged liquor taken in raid. @ e FIRE DAMAGE MILLIONS—TFire, raging for 18 hours on the Hoboken, N. J., waterfront, is estimated to have caused $3,000,000 damage, destroying piers and 400 crated automobiles. PHILANTHROPIST S AILS— Henry Morgenthau, Jewish phi- lanthropist, former ambassador to Turkey, sails from New York for a long tour of Europe. = DR. ECKENER RETURNS—VIA AMER—Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Eckener arrive at New York, on a steamer this time. The Zeppelin commander is making arrangements for the next trip of the dirigible, which is scheduled to sail from Germany in May and touch at South America prior to heading for Lakehurst, N. J.