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S ————————— Cameramen Story RADIO MARRIAGE UNDER WATER—Katie Wilson and J. F. Gutrick, deciding on a “different” kind of marriage, achieve their desire by wedding under water in a Los Angeles pool, an ingenious radio hookup permitting the Rev. Sheldon Shepard to ask and receive answers to the necessary questions. CHARGED WITH HUGE THEFT —George A. Rivinius (with head bowed), cotton sales agent for a Philadelphia cotton . concern, charged with half-million-dollar HER IX\'IT.—\TIQNS CO\'ETFD larceny, through bank ftransac- ;;Ikrs;am?‘t\l?gf:po(;:og'l_fiog&t _ : i : " | THOROUGHBREDS—Horses of the Walter J. Salmon string are shown in a training sprint for the open- “°l‘_‘5' }:5 Jh;’“'_‘: 103\:;:‘31 525&‘;‘; i sn;;ppl_'d St Hot B » : ing of the metropolitan racing season at Belmont Park, L. I. The second horse from the left is Swin- PO m]cac "‘i" Sngirmsb"yo O()coebail Spr}ngs, '\.aw St v ] . field, a Salmon hope for the Kentucky Derby. p.ace EL v 1 ~ from social functions. i RASKOB ON STAND—John J! Raskob, chairman of the Democratic national committee. shown testifying before the senate lobby com- mittee, in Washington, regarding his stand against prohibition. Ras- kob told the committee he had “no right to commit the Democratic party on cither side of the question.” ! i \ l j ; [ | { ! { ! { \ | ! ! i ! { - : - OPERA STAR'S “FIND"—Cy-, R e (E ACROSS OCEAN FOR EQUAL RIGHTS—In an effort to Y12 Van Gordon, Chicago Civie NAPED FATHER—Gordon Obie PHONE A i QU i opera star, is convinced that Ruth istow, & . E. Bristow, Wipe out sex discrimination in nationality in a new world code s e < -l;:‘s::‘;}] ;::n,c\ihg was kidnaped being drawn at The Hague, Hy]land, by the Codification Confgrenc: gagn;n;:fi\l;:t; 44_:3:;:1%:50;(‘““2:;_ by Mexican bandits and held for of International Law, American women. phone f.roxp Was}ungto‘n Ruth, although blind for the past 30,000 i)csos ransom, is shown in across ic ocean. .\_IrsA Harvey W. Wiley, of the I\atlonal'Womarlx s Zight' wears il has) pore Whrough front of the American consulate DParty, is seen speaking. Others in the group sre.(left to right: Miss A e e e e Anita Pollitzer, Miss Alice Paul and Miss Elsie Hill, National Wom- high school an’s party leaders. & i GOOD NEWS—Mrs. Mary Ferrara, of Somerville, Mass., mother of :V}%XCH WIFE SHALE' HE? CHOOSE *—Philip _Gagng)n. 28, .ol' Salem, three children, working at a sewing machine in a Boston factory, Mass., advertising for a wife capable of mothering his son,” Armand, rcads a letter confirming announcement that she won §5,000 in the three and one-half, receives nearly 1,000 replies. He is a loncsome in Mazatlan awaiting news. ! s v e ; = Grand National Stecplechase. British war veteran. NERATIONS OF A ROYAL FAMILY— This is the latest photo of the royal family of Hol- land. Left to right: The Queen Mother, Princess Juliana, Prince Wilhelm (the consort to the queen) and Quecen Wilhelmina. CHOSE TAXJ DRIVING TO COLLEGE—Robert Emmet Doyle, former student of Ford- ham_university, New York, miss- ing since December, 1 is found driving a taxi in Vic sburg, Miss., and returns to his home, Glens Falls, N. Y., where his fa- HUNTING FOR THE “ENEMY"'—Planes of the “bluc” army, representing the United States air service, are seen starting out from Sl v Ykl FOR BREAKFAST—A DOZEN BANANAS—“Frutti,” South American guan at Franklin park z00, Mather Field, Sacramento, Cal., in pursuit of “enemy,” supposed to be near, in mimic air battle. he is willing to veturn tb his med- Boston, demands a dozen bananas for breakfast. Toal Shidis: § %%