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PR T S DIRIGIBLE TRAIN—A Zeppelin on wheels appears at Hanover, Germany, and attains a speed of 94 miles an hour. It was constructed by Franz Kruckenberg, widely known engineer. Motive power is supplied by a 500-horsepower engine which whirls the propeller at the rear. (sl WORK OF AMATEUR SCULP- TOR—Jesse D. Corbin, craftsm of stone quarries at Bedford, also is an amateur sculptor a wins praise for this bust of Lin- coln. Corbin’s inspiration was 4 AT PEACE—Chief White Horse, reputed to be 108, rcturning from modcl by Leonard W Volk, only a two and one-half year lecture tour of Europe, Asia and Africa, sculptor cver permitted to model now lectures to New York school children on healthful living. Tower- Lincoln’s features from life ing six feet five inches high, the distinguished redskin speaks cleven LAST TO SUFFE languages and boas 7 children, the eldesf P is 77 JFFER DEATH PENALTY ?—Fernando Romero, shown behind the bars in Mexico City with =5 L4 children-the sldesy efwhomis A7 HI\c v-'om;[n whose }}:usband they are charged with killing, may be the last person to suffer the dCEl'.})l pen- 3 A S s L, o o 0 alty in Mexico if he is convicted of first degree murder. Under a revision bei in Mexico's DARNWARMING QUEEN—Winifred Tiffin is chosen by University laws, it is expected the death penalty will bgc abolished in all the stactcs' it alcx'iznzgl;n:ie L‘luf“l‘)i)?xbhnglnfr: of Missouri “ags” to reign as queen during annual barnwarming. the federal district and federal tcrritorics'. B RGN T “FISHING WIDOW"—Mrs. Mary Thomas Kirkpatrick wins a di- vorce decree at Reno, Nev., after 5 . i & - <. 2 e A DIEE, D M : i ‘ PO e ACQUIRED BY CINCINNATI MILLIONAIRE—“Madonns LONGEST STRAIGHT ROAD—What is described as the longest Child with Saint John and e e ‘b{jdg\nc“;m;g: scemed more interested in fishing = 5 = 7 3 4 POLO POPULAR AT COLLEGE—Girls at Lake PR R stretch of straight road in the world has been completed. It ex- ST than in her tends 57 miles through the south middle section of Illinois, from ng;f:{,asg?mfiofig;?;eg' zi%o_n:)cgoth_: property of . W. Edwards, , for 9,000, it is reported. The canvas for- ly a man’s sport. Decatur to the Indi ine. iana state line. merly was part of the collection of the late Sir George Salting. QEBATE RELIGION—Four orators hold debate in Cleveland religious forum. right: the Rev. Charles L. DeBow, Protestant; Clarence Darrow, agnostic; Quinn O’Brien, Catholic, Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Jew. ¢ : The participants, left to and . DESIRES SEPARATION Gladys Parker Fried: separation from Leo honatre stockbroker vacht & e s, : [T A ! L DECORATED WITH SK alls and bones form the decoratio is underground chapel, et cember was Mrs, Fri e e el T e o DA s L AT L I\ P o e SHORTENS TIME ACROSS CONTINENT—A crowd greets plane at Albuquerque, N and Mr. Fricde's b e came to light in excavations led to the discovery of the chapel, believed to be 2,000 years old. hour schedule from New York to Los Angeles. SERL SR M., on new 36-