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r “RED” CAGLE WRITES OF SPORTS NOW—Frank “Buck"” O'Neill, left, baseball scribe, in- itiates Christian “Red” Cagle, former star of the Army football team, into the art of writing sports—''Red” having joined the WORKERS BATTLE FLOOD line of railroad, damaged by Baker, who, police eleven murder s hope the de entenced te mother's “He ought to be put into some institution’ fendant may not be death. “He is som son,” Mrs. Gaw say st at St. Hubert airport, ommodate the British dir e T FIRST TRANSATLANTIC AIRMAIL PLANE—This is the seaplane in which Jean Mermoz, French war ace, and two companions suc- fully. tried transatlantic airmal service, flying from St. Louis in Senegal, East Africa, to Natal, Brazil, in 20 hours 16 minutes . 1 staff of a New York evening pa- per. The Red Rover recently left West Point, following revelation of his marriage two years ago. OUT GOES THE OLD, IN COMES THE NEW—Mayor James J Walker of New York stands between the new police commissioner, Edward P. Mulrooney, left, who was inspector, and Grover W retiring commissioner. & = WED IN JAIL—County jail in Cleveland is the unattractive scene for the marriage of Arvern C. Plumley, 23, and Victoria Sogar, 18 Plumley and his bride's brother were arrested for a holdup, which netted only $30, two days prior to his scheduled marriage. The two young men pleaded guilty and were sentenced to an inde terminate reformatory term. ailroad crew near Texarkama, Tex., trying to repair main of Red river, which played havoc with railroads and entering Texarkana. — e e COSTUMES WORN BEFORE ROYALTY—Miss Eunice Bennett, left, and Miss Elizabeth Kent, daugh- ter of A. Atwater Kent, radio magnate of Philadelphia, are seen in costumes worn at presentation to British King and Queen at St. James palace. FOR THE YOUNG MATRON— " This frock of navy blue and white silk is fashioned on simple lines. The skirt, which flares slightly all around, {s caught at the hip with bows to accentuate the side ful- Bows appear on sleeves. ZEPPELIN PASSENGERS— Among the 19 passengers who embarked on the German dir- igible Graf Zeppelin for flight to South America and the United States were Prince Alfonso, top, cousin of the Spanish king, and Licutenant Emilio Herrera, Span- ish aviation chief, below. DAVIS WINS—Compldte count shows Secretary of Labor James J. Davis as winner over Senator Joseph R. Grundy, left, by a wide margin, for the Republican nomi- nation for United States senator in Pennsylvania. = Photo shows Davis “talking things over” at polling place in Pittsburgh where he and Mrs. Davis cast ballots.'