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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • Page 6

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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,4 Xsom B. Lamb, Chelan County. Wash, Townsehd Plan supervisor, donor of the $300 being spent C. C. Fleming in one-man Townsend Plan experiment.

TO fo id BO Si Jl I To drive home to the driving, walking and thinking poblic the necessity fqr, universal attention to oaf ft? safety, 4fce-American Lefionneia Parade" in LOB Angeles, with floats like tbistp atouw latarwt wreck prevention. A Ship Gets a a Ship Killed Her Mate asHeHeMBaby Ocean-going vessels carry some queer freight, but it remained for the Bel Pamela to carry one of the most unusual of aU another ship. Here the Bel Pamela is shown, listing heavily, as a 120-ton lightship was swung aboard at Woolwich, to be transported to India. The was built in England for the Indian government and will be'placed in service at Rangoon. High Tribute Paid RetiringTugwell If- George 'VI of England fellows the "Serious suggestion" of older court officials and grows a beard, future history-students 'may.

have difficulty apart the-Georges and their pictures. 'The between father and son, noted with pleasure in England, is easily seen from the above photographs. The eyes of. the two identical, as are noses -and tpre- heads, the general shape of the heads, and-the way the hair is worn; They Framed Reorganization Plan Firing five bullets into the head of her husband as he sat with a woman friend In an automobile, holding their 11-month-old son, Wayne. Mrs.

Joseph A. shown with the child in Cleveland jail hospital, then quietly submitted to arrest. The child escaped death only by a miracle, said Hartman's companion: The estranged wife had come from Pennsylvania, seeking reconciliation. Stranded Jn the snow-swept Gold Range tot 29 days, four members of the ftettyman party were reached by rescuers and brought to las Vegas, after suffering intense, hardship and privation. Upper, of the party and then- rescuers.

Lower. Red Miller standing beside the stranded car just baton htstartect his fatal trek for help. found frozen to death in the snow. BaresVans'Huge Princess Prefers Films to Palace Stock Dealings NEW NAVY COAGH One of the greatest tributes ever paid a retiring government official was that tendered Rex Tugwell, resigned resettlement administrator, st a farewell dinner in a hotel. Nearly all the higher New Deal leaders were present.

Shown'here at the to right, are Tugwell; his successor, W. W. Alexander; rod Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace. Pair Locked In Safe Here are the three men who drafted the monumental plan for reorganization, ah outline of which was presented by President Roosevelt to Congress In; jovial mood, with" weighty facts and figures temporarily shelved, are left to right, Dr Luther Gulick, Louis Brownlow.

and Dr. Charles E. Merriarn. Brownlow, a former city manager, has been director of the Public Administration Clearing House of won renown as professor of political science at Chicago -University; and Gulick is director of the Institute of Public Adnninisjration. All have wci! fame as administrators in city and state government.

Quartet With of Pundi suffocation faced and C. 'Ljundberg, above when masked in an. safe Ore. They wereiJocked nearly an hour ttS! IjiMKlfJcrg couM -send the. telephoae They are shown standing; In the doorway Lieut.

Harry J. Hardvvjck, above, of 'new head football coach the United States Nayfll Academy, succeeding Lieut. Tom Hamilton. Hard- served as Lan assistant Hamilton. They tea mm a as midshipmen, playing end in.

1924- Hamiltoh Princess Usha Devi HolRar of Inddre is one of the richest children hi. but after spending several months hear film colony, the 4 ycar-old" royal'heiress'decided she would really prefer to be a. movie star. The'picture above Was taken as she said farewell to smiling Gail Patrick Of the films. The princess and her parents, the maharaja and the maharani of Ihdore, then on their return to Indore.

Who Wants to Be President? When the Senate Interstate Commerce committee resumes investigation of the Van Sweringen- rail empire on Jan. Francis Ward Payne, above, probably" will be called back as a witness. The- camera caught Payne here, as he told Senate probers that the amount owed for the Van Sweringen trading account with the Payne, Webber Cot from IJ to 165 million dbjlara Fighttrs and sportsmen -jbined hainds to inake a succeist: cf-thie memorial dlhhfer in honor of the late Joe Humphreys, whose booming i please; quiet!" had, heen 1 the signal-for many pulse stirring encounters in the ring. But his admirers didn't let his demise: spoil the evening's so you see a famoul quartet grmd out a tune on a Left to right are CKarh- pion Jimmy WiUianjitormer lightweight chani- pibns Benny Leonard and POOR Otfr MAl Over nil Blasted political reclines' at tamed wearer of mo Elmpire Stata Iw fives ease in the brown' Grover Cleveland Alexander i Springfield; hospital; frorika complication, of and a teg infection. said 1 serious.

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