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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 3

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The Daily Maili
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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3
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THE DAILY MAIL, HAGERSTOWN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, nvr The Day Told In Pictures I They Star In Big Money Class Doctors Sued Democrats In Huddle As Campaign Opens Candid Camera Catches Morgan Democratic plans for the coming presidential campaign gathered momentum in Washington as party leaders discussed problems at the meeting of the national committee. Here are some of the higher-ups as they put their heads together to talk the situation over. Left to right: Sen. Peter G. Gerry (Ft.

Vice President Garner; Sen. Harry S. Truman James A. Marsh, Colorado national man, and Postmaster General Farley. (Associated Press Photo) BERNIE AND BRIDE ON HONEYMOON Niece To Wed As disclosed by the house ways and means committee, these four people are among the top-notch makers of the nation, as of 1934.

William Randolph Hearst (left center) drew a cool half million for his newspaper duties, while 6. O. Miller (top, left), president of F. W. Wool worth company, received $337,479.

W. S. Gilford (below), president of American Telephone and Telegraph, was paid and Mae West $339,166. (Associated Press Photos) IN CHICAGO FOR LOUIS BOUT Drs. Samuel G.

Boyd (top) and TUton E. Tillman (below) were named co-defendants in the suit brought by Ann Cooper Hewitt, heiress to $10,000,000 fortune. Miss Hewitt charged the doctors performed a sterilization operation on her upon orders of her mother. Maryon Hewitt McCarter. (Associated Press Photo) Windy Champion Camera-shy J.

p. Morgan was a perfect subject for the candid cameraman when he testified before the Senate munitions committee in Washington. At top (left) waiting for-a question, and a moment of quiet reflection below. Below (left) he tries to recall, then settles back with pipeful. (Associated Press Photos) "Old Urge" Draws Babe South Ben Bernie, "old maestro" of Jan, tries to show his bride the water's board he's pointing to shows air and water he couldn't convince her, so he took his dip alone.

They are at Miami Beach on a belated honeymoon. (Associated Press Photo) Sentenced to Die for Biting The engagement of. Helen Dawet niece of former Vice-Presidenl Charles G. Dawes, has been an nounced at Chicago. She will F.

Watermulder, son of a Law rence. minister. Press Photo) To Defend Girl Babe Ruth and wife In the spring the South beckons to baseball players. The "old urge" hits Babe Ruth, but, being a has-been, Babe headed south, to Here are the Bambino and his wife as they emerged from their train at St. Petersburg, Fla, Evidence In Suit Charley Retzlaff (right), heavyweight boxer-farmer from North Dakota, is as he arrived in Chicago for his go with Joe Louis in the Stadium, January 17.

He is demonstrating on Promoter Jim Mullen what he expects to do to Detroit's "brown bomber." (Associated Press Photo) PROBE ORDERED IN TODD DEATH C. W. This athlete is a windy champion, but tiot the type who manufactures his own wind. C. W.

Capes lets the zephyrs waft him along at speeds from 50 to 70 miles an hour. He is pictured during the skate-sailing championship tournament at Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Miss Faye Donaldson, Nutley, N. is making legal fight to save her 2-year-old bull terrier, "Jiggs," which was sentenced to death in court for biting the hands of Mrs.

Harry Gardner when, Mrs. Gardner claims, she attempted to stop fight between "Jifgs" and the Gardner Irish Miss Gail LaughPn, promineir Maine lawyer ancLformer legislator announced that she would go tc Edith Maxwell, comely schoo teacher sentenced to 25 years prison for the slipper-slaying of he (Associated Press Photo BEACH FASHION SHOW TAKES SPOTLIGHT AT MIAMI A grana jury investigation into the death of beautiful Thclma To da was ordered after a coroner's Inquest it which Wallace Ford and Ernest Peters, shown testifying, were among the witnesses. Mrs. Ford Mits Todd telephoned her several hours afttr the supposed time of her death. Peters, a public chauffeur, testified that the dead actress his company to the door of her apartment although he usually did so wlien he drove her home.

(Associated Press Photos) Jay Gibson Gates, son of ths president of the University of Pennsylvania, was found dead ot carbon monoxide fumes in his garage at Bryn Mawr, Pa. A coroner'i report indicated the death was ac cidental. (Associated Press Photo Final evidence that the winter season It officially open comes from Miami Beach In this first fashion shew of beach costumes of the season. These are the suits and appurtenances most popular with those who fled chill breezes to spend the winter on the sands. (Associated Press Photo) Picture introduced as evidence As part of evidence supporting her ''sterilization" suit for $500,000 ages against her mother, a psychiatrist and two physicians, Aaa Coopai Hewitt, 21-year-old San Francisco heiress, introduced this photo shows Dr.

Tilton E. Tillman, one of the two and Miss Hewitt's mother, Mrs. Maryon McCarter. MeanwhUa, author! ties investigated alleged threats made against a nurse wanUf against testimony in the suit. Miss Hewitt claims her mother sterilized in order to gain control of a $10,000,000 ft Mt If IJM father..

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