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BRIDGE OUT—Th < were drowned and several others seriously injured when a highway O S arecia e 1 : bridge over the Monocacy ri at Frederick, Md.. ¢ psed. Weakened by high water, the bridge was presses apprecia ¢ ik > A5 he epaired when 1t ) - AT 1 th ing repaired when 1t gave way under a five-ton truck CHILDREN : ames E. Watson 120 t ¢ rge | Callicionn fR{SH'—Workn:en dashed out just in time when this five-story farewell to T hildren, J nd Kathryn, going to | ! from warehouse began crumbling in New York. the wall HUSBAND SLAIN BY “NECK- ER KILLER"—Mrs. Joseph Mo- 2ynsky is the widow of the first -_— e —— WHITNEY AND FIANCEE AT RACES—John Hay (Jock) Whit- ney, left, scion of socially prominent family, is seen with his fiancee, it} 4 y COMPETE FOR CHERRY FESTIVAL HONORS—Four Traverse Victim of New York's myeterious Miss Mary E. Alter of Philadelphia, and Max Hirsch, noted TENT CITY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS—This tent city in the 2 3 3 4 2 s in the agriculture department grounds, Wash- 5 : : i horse trainer, at Aqueduct, L. 1, races. Whitney was injured in a ington, was erected for 4-H club farm boys and girls who won a trip AM 'hPrm?mna] 2pital L thi&r (;In(y},\:;\c}z}; glrls!d:tgxdel tJo Iconstelslt ftI tfhe honor of reigning over “necker killer.” ichig erry festival, July 9-11. dLeft to right, they are Eileen polo match recently and the surgeon’s plaster may be seen under- ability neath his eyeglasses. Mapel, Elsa Larson, Lucille Wah] and Anna May York.