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George bas taken the lead for many years. H in his latest costume, as he and Queen Mary rec cricket team on the royal country estate at Sandri of the trousers‘down the side was inherited f {ing Edward VIL DETERMINED YOUNG WOM- AN—In spite of broken ankles eceived in an auto farjorie Crawford, pped in Los Angeles s an entry for the air derby to be held in n Tip connection with the national air on record races in Chicago next August. f N / N / N A N FOR LIEUTENANT GOVER- NOR—Cora G. Lewis, Kinsley, Kan., newspaperwoman, is candi- e e = 1ot Mavconi Italy's'wi oft, and ese Mar- date for lieutenant governor of MUSSOLINI VISITS MARCONI—Gugliclmo Marconi, Ita - coni entertain Premier Benito Museolini on bo ) s a adio de- < ey tertain mier Benito Mussolini on board Marconi's many rad Kans: ) th wocratic tickef ni entertai as on the Democratic ticket. et CHALLENGED BY BISHOP CANNON — Representative George H. Tinkham of Massa- chusetts, above, is snapped in Washington after speech on floor of housc attacking Bishop James Cannon, Jr., for refusal to tell senate lobby committee of ex- penditures, allegedly for anti- Smith campaigning in 1928, Bishop Cannon has challenged Tinkham to repeat his statements H : where he would not be immune SEE “MURDER ATTIC"—Otto Sanhuber, on trial in Los Angeles f"‘ AEMH}A‘:‘ HAiT:fls T? HISHEMhPERORt—.dAdr:xjnIT !;y" to prosecution for libel 4 ‘ NT—Miss Martha Candler, granddaughter of the late Aza Candler, soft years ago, is seen, center, after leading jury to house in the attic ou P » l HER GRADU- T—Miss 3 ; v 1 " to the emperor to report on the London naval conference, which her u e tion from of which he lived as the alleged sweetheart of Mrs, Walburga drink king of At given an zirplane as a gift from her father upon her graduati 3 Py he attended. Ward-Belmont college, Nashville, Tenn, S NN NN X A 25