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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 11

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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11
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SENT TO the first time in the history of the postoffice department one of TJnclc mailmen is sent out of the United States on an errand. The mailman is Charles F. Anderson, above, sent from Los Angeles to Little America with 80,000 cachets to be canceled at Admiral Richard E. Byrd's exploration headquarters and returned to the states. DOUG GREETS LADY in this affectionate embrace arc Lady Louis Mountbatten, distinguished British visitor, and Douglas Fairbanks, who met her at the airport upon her arrival in Los Angeles.

Lady Mountbatten was the guest of Mary Pickford at Pickfair, during part of her visit, and wak entertained by Marion Davies, who recently returned from Europe. LINDBERGH KIDNAPING INVESTIGATION this short block at East 127ih street. New York City, angles in the Lindbergh case are being reinvestigated, while Bruno Hauptmann waits his trial for murder in Flemington, N. J. No.

of the late Isidor Fisch, named by Hauptmann as the man who gave him $14,000 of the ransom notes found in Hauptmann's possession No. spiritualist center, where from the kidnapers was received just after the kidnaping. No. station where Walter Lyle, attendant, received the ransom hill that led to arrest. YOUNG ARLEN voyage is popular, here READY FOR A to embark on a at Palm Springs, where the oriental vehicla are Richard Arlen, and his mother, Jobyna Ralston of the screen.

''i JLEHMANS IN following his re-election, Herbert H. Lehman of New York, photographed with Lehman, is snapped at Coral Gables, Fla, Gov- Mrs. Its i ti-' -r mu lis vsaswscz t'v LOOKING AT eyes look at you through the camera lens, as Miss Muriel Straub holds up Sunkist Busy Bee, one of the royalty of catland exhibited at the United Cat Clubs of America show in New York City. PWA REACHES of the PWA have reached even into far Alaska. A nearly completed home for the aged is pictured at Sitka.

A PWA grant of $87,900 was allotted for the structure which is to cost $300,000. RADIUM Joliot-Curie, daughter of the late Mme. Marie Curie, discoverer of radium, works with her husband. Dr. Frederick Joliot, in the Paris laboratory where they discovered a new radio-active substance which they hope will serve as a substitute for radium in treatment of human ills.

ASK TUGWELL ABOUT Rexford Guy Tugwell, U. S. under secretary of agriculture, and one of the Grade A brain gives Washington gen- ROME REJUVENATES ANCIENT Benito program of restoration of tlemen of the press an insight into farm conditions in Europe upon ruins retults in excavation of the forum of Caesar Augustus of ancient Rome. Here solons of the aacient city heard the debates of the populace.his return to the capital from overseas. AWAITS RETRIAL to the Santa Clara county jail at San Jose.

for retrial on the charge of slaying his wife, David A. Lamson, fonner Stanford university executive, says he is confident he never will be returned to the death row at San Quentin prison. Lamson believes the murder charge on which he was convicted will be dismissed. The state court reversed his conviction. He is pictured as he was about to leave San QutnUn..

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Years Available:
1885-1977