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MITCHELL AGAINST PROBE—United Sta 2g William Mitchell, right, and stant Attorncy General G. Aaron Youngquist, are snapped leaving hearing of the scnate judiciary committee at which Mitchell opposed a resolution for investigation of prohibition enforcement. | CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN!— A New York children are thrilled as Johnny Grady, clown, pceps out | during circus engagement in the Big Town. GOVERNOR FLIES—Governor C. C. Young, of California, is helped with helmet and parachute by Gencral R. E. Middlestadt prior to making his first alrplanc flight—in ‘a tri-motored cargo ship at POSES AS BOY TWO YEARS— Miss Elinore Ulmer, 16, alleged to have posed as a boy for two Sacramento. years, whose sex was discovered because of suspicions of ‘a Chi- cago high school principal when she tried to‘enter the school in male guise, is shown here as “Al- bert Elmer.” crack stunt men of ghe army air several years ago, is shown at Mather Ficld, Sacramento, Cal., where he has been participating in mimic air war. LONGEST OF ITS KIND—Described as the longest multiple-arch traffic bridge, this new structure, half completed, stretches across the Susquehanna river from Wrightsville to Columbia, Pa., a distance of 6,550 feet. The bridge will be dedicated to soldiers and sailors from Lancaster and York countics, Pennsylvania, on Thanksgiving day. AT THE “BATTLE OF YQUNGSTOWN” —No industrial battle in )cara has attracted the attention of the fight“against the mer- ger of the YBungstown Sheet & Tube com- pany with the Bethlehem Steel corporation, both ha\mg enormous steel mills. At upper left is Cyrus S. Eaton, Cleveland financier, generaligsimo of the anti-merger forces; at § upper right arc stockholders at meeting in d Youngstown for taking merger votc; at lower left is $1,500,000 Stambaugh audi- torium in Youngstown, O., sccne of the battle of votes; at lower right is Charles M. Schwab, chairman of DBethlchem’s board, genceralissimo of the merger forces. READY FOR STRENUOUS CAMPAIGN—Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, winner of the Re- publican nomination in Illinois for U. S. scnator, plans a strenuous campaign against the Democratic nomince, James Hamilton Lewis, former senator. ALIMONY CHAMPION — X tional alin v ampionship may choff, of Lo ing to four women, for th upport of four sc one to h woman. Wife No. 4 has just won 1 verdict of £100 a month, in DANIELS ON STAND—Joscphus cls, publisher, 2 5 : 2 spite of Wyckoff's plea that hi N. C., former sceretary of the navy, is shown on the stand beford WIAT'S A BOAT WITHOUT A NIGHT CLUB THESE DAYS?— the lobby investigating committee, in Washington, being questioned The U 8. liner Leviathan, going back into transatlantic concerning an cditorial which appearcd in his newspaper, which de- lowing renovations, now boasts a night club to competc manded that John J. Raskob resign as Democratic national chairman German liners-and their night clubs, because of Raskob’s anti-prohibition ¢fforts. PRETTIEST TRIPLETS—Winning out over 310 pairs of twins and several scts of triplets, these triplets arc adjudged the pretticst in annual twin convention at Long Beach, Cal.: Left to right, Joy, Maurine and Hope Kerby. income 1 0 a mon combined ali ‘