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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 36

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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36
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i r. i 3i fi AUAf AM I A I -k (i-n mm 1 iae wis, mtrnw j. 1 A Sow. 4 It i 'V 0 -ft if i 5- AIRCRAFT DEMONSTRATION BEFCKi HOUSK COMMITTEE at Fortress Monroe, included lirin anti-aircraft at sliders leased 'from airplanes in flight. Thoto Lieut.

McKicrnan, pilot, placing slider in i "4 V-1 f-'-ji'3' before flight. (Int'l "iff 4. WIFE OK JfEW YORK GIANTS' PITCHER, Mrs. "Kosy Bill" Ryan, was napped oa links at Sarasota, team had spring -R-orkout. (Iat'l ewsrcel) WILL ROGERS, famous comedian, modestly stepped aside so as not to come between this man and wife.

He gave some friendly advice, however, to Edithla Lois Wilde, dancer, and Leslie Sheriff, her new husband, who were married in RIDERS OF PURPLH BEST. MidwIcH polo four recently heat Pebjjle team 21-13 at Alhambra, CaL Picture shows Castle and Baldwin, both of Pebble Beach, and Pedley, Mid wick flash, lined up awaiting whistle. (Int'l Newsreey Kew York recently. (Int'l Newsrei-I) 'r Vf A fo sV- 1 0Jil 1 i i 1 i Jit I 1 1 -A '4 1 4' rt Xfi vr 5c Arfsr? 4t PA '4 -c. jr.

ELOPERS ANGER PHILADELPHIA ENTS Alan Goldsmith and his bride, who Miss Pec'Ky Loeb, dausbter of Jacques Loei wealthy Philadelphian, have defied ire of oldu folks and are living happily in New York apart' tuent. (Int'l Newsreel; LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF LORD CREWE. British Ambassador to French Republic, at or-ficial reception by French President at Elysee Palace in Paris. (Int'l Newsreel.) ENRICO CARUSO'S BROTHER, Giovanni (center) was pictured as he sailed from New York; with Enrico and Rodolfo, famous tenors sous, tc visit singer's tomb in Italy. (Int'l Newsreel THROATS ARB NOT ONLY HUSKY THINCf-about this choru3.

They are male students of Columbia University, New York, attired in cosfies-they wore in "Half Moon Inn," annual varsity show produced in New York. Left to Georpe Hamilton S. Phillips, Edcar G. Bromberg, Henry A. Grant.

Clifford T. McAvovand Homer Eddins, "leading- Jady." (Int'l Newsreel) HELEN WILLS, America's national and Olympic women's champion tenriig player, recently appeared for first time this year on L03 Angeles Court, fi creating Mrs. William Henry In first round of women's invitation singles. (Int'l Newsreel) 7 i. 4.

i 3 8 i-t if I 1 OS' A 'S-Sk 1 jry. Al mv4 v. "i 5 BRUSHING UP ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE Sailors of Argentine battleship "Rivadavia," la dock at Quincy. are busy learning intricacies or American tongue In ordi to be able to converse with Americans when on shore leave, ilnt'l Newsreel) to" FIFTY TIMES ABROAD. A.

Van Mater, New York Trade paper publisher, was pictured on arrival from fiftieth trip to Europe on business. (Int'l NewsrcelJ" 1 LEGS GOT HER IN MOVIES Pauline Garon, Hollywood, film actress, admits that her legs' won her first cinema part. (Int'l Newsreel) DOMINO SILVRKS OF SAN FRANCISCO clashed by radio with Los Angeles fiends In bis tourney in coast city. Flayers are Ronald Rolph (left) and standing, Wesley D. Smith, Victor F.

Palmer and Charles W. Fay. (Int'l Newsreel) 5V is "-A A r' ffS "A 4 ZfJ V'! 7 -s s'-yiyy'h Jf 4 HUSBAND T-LACKED EYE, FHE SAYS Mrs. Laura Fiorro. Cambridge.

has brought divorre aiiit'ii againbt World War Veteran husband, rharging he beat and kicked hT. (Int'l Newsreel) PACKERS OF "SUPER POWER" PLAN Frank G. Baum. of California, author of plan calling for general system covering entire country; W. s.

Murray, of New York, author of Boston-to-Wathineton surer-power plan, and Frederick Darlimrton, rf New ork, chief of power section of uifed Sates War Industries Board, were snapped during meftmg in New York. plan3 for national super-power system to join ail power companies were outlined. (Iaa Newsreel.) WHITE COBRA, ran; inmate oi Lonlon if to strike. wdo as Le uncoiled hirrscif Newsreel) p- TNCENSEI) BY SUP; HAD Ei. SWINDLED out of Mumv dollars.

-ltfo Lillian GI s-ixty-thrte, riding ov of Tl-oina Craw fort pke of conipauy iu vhlch Mrs. Glass inves ilEt'l Newsre MISS E. MASON, of Albany, N. is one of many -women holding important, positions in office of state. She is sttnog-rapher to Speaser of New York; Assembly.

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