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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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7
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rAC3 TH3 DAILY JOCTNAL-CAZZTTJ! AM) CCIrEIlCIAL-STAtt, SIATTOON, ILLINOIS VILDXESDAY, tr-rjuAY 12, vzt In Court Drama Mother's Loving Son .4 iVeu? War Bird Tries Zte, JFiiio Ctintf Kilt Cop? ff0 i I. I Tin-' Star of the play "Pleasure Man," which was halted by police toon after Its Broadway opening in October, 1928, Art (The Great) Shires might be a pain In the neck to some sports fans Mae West, pictured above, now will but to Mrs. J. J. Shires of Italy, he's a loving son.

Pictured above) Bound for a week's fishing off the coast of Florida, President and Mrs. fin the role of principal defendant In the "front parlor" of the Shires home is the mother of the baseball and 4 Hoover are pictured here as they left Washington for Long Key where they when the fifty-four persons in the fUtto hero, with her boy; O. Arthur Shires. The great one Is vlsltmg hie boarded a houseboat, the Saunterer. This brief vacation Is the president's cast are tried In a New York court parents until time to report for spring training with the Chicago White Sox, A tahotosnpher risked his Ufa to get this unusual picture showing on first real rest since he assumed office, on a charge of producing an obscene with whom he functions as a commendable rust baseman.

drama. The trial, long delayed, ha been set for February 17. Where Taft Battles for Life Between Rounds at Naval Parley of the uvytatest fighting plsrles taking off from the airplane deck of the O. fl. 0.

Lexington for aerial maneuvers at San Diego, CaL The Lexington -k jnw of Uncle Sam's three big airplane carriers. A "Covered Wagon" 1930 Model Conat Doyle III 1 If'' i 1 TOit ft 1 Jtfo Si SyjjSww; Vn.v.w!j5Swlllmwii 1 Certain death awaits Police Inspector Henry Garvin of Detroit, shown above, because of enmity of a gang of kidnapers, who accuse him of having double-crossed them, according to Adolph CoppenoUe, below, a Detroit city detective. Coppenolle made the statement while testifying in his trial before the Detroit police trial board on charges of conduct unbecoming an officer. In Dreyfus Quiz The covered wagon, famous pioneer days on the western plains, has come Into Its own again, although a modern caterpillar tractor has replaced the oxen and steel runners are used instead of whetta When the snow become too deep lor regular, travel. W.

Oe Winner, who carrlea-mall be- ftween and Guild, Idaho, utilizes the unique conveyance shown above. Doyle, above, ere- a nl.i.tk 0kM. A peace-time envoy from America and the son of her war-time envoy I' wo, travel comiort wo aeatea Gomparonenk to Great Britain here are pictured together at Warren House. Stanmore, CTflJi Theart teoubirat hhome where American dlplomaU find rest and recreation between arduous sessions 7. in this red brick house tn Washington, near the scene of his Bolftfca! i Pork From Old Kentucky of the London naval conference.

Secretary of State Henry L. etimson, right, onH, triumphs, physicians are fighting for the life of William Howard Taft, seventy I Is bead of the United States delegation to the conference, and Arthur W. to have caused his Illness. three-year-old former president and retired chief justice of the United Statesv Police details have been stationed about the picturesque Taft home and met Page, left, Is a son of the later Walter Hines Page, United States Ambassador to Britain during the war. I 0 p0l sengers arrive regularly, with messages of sympathy from all parts of the UUS i I lot -world.

Inset below is Dr. Francis R. Hagner.TMfi personal "pfiysiclan. who Aif-. UfBrliihli ertttcsf1(6H.

k' I Bldne inLoop oiBiath 1 i- Capone98 Brother Faces Trial 43- mi ,1 i VsVsstMeMj. 1 mill it Anna E. Leonard, above, was a wlU "'ift ws before the District of Columbia VIA lous death of Mrs. Aurella Fischer Dreyfus, pretty New York divorcee, who was killed in a fall from the balcony of the Potomac Boat Club tn Washing' Kentucky is famed for something besides Its blue grass and racing horses, ton several months ago. Miss Leon-Ct also claims the distinction of raising one of the largest Poland-China hogs ard was reported to have been on the tn the world.

Matt J. Long, farmer-merchant of Breathitt county, owns the porch of the boat club at the time of 3 bog. which Is four' years old, eight feet six inches long and weighs more than Mrs. Dreyfus' unexplained plunge to L468 pounds; Long is shown tn inset. death.

An aerial Joy ridel tragic end pictured here In the fire-blackened wreck- age of a biplane which fell out of a loop at an altitude of 1000 feet and I t.it('W' i lo Woman Crusader Smashes Liquor Ring crashed Into a thicket near Hollls, Long killing two men. The victims A "divergence of views" between Wll-were Edwin Magruder of Hattlesburg, Miss, the pilot, and William H. Oillett 11am A. Prendergast, above, chairman of Alpine, Tex, a passenger. Would-be rescuers were driven away by flames of the New York Public Service Com-which consumed the craft after Its plunge to the ground.

mission, and Oovemor Franklin D. I il i Roosevelt of New York, was given as "I'm Coming Rubens StZTZK 1 tldans. Prendergast resigned soon af- A i sT" ter receiving a letter from Governor Ralph "Bottles" Capons, right, brother of "Scarface ALa to pictured here Roosevelt which advised him to re- Ject Increased rates announced by the with his attorney, H. Leo Nelburger, as they mapped plans for Capone's defense New York Telephone Company. at his trial In Chicago on charges of falsifying income tax returns.

i 1 Great Shires Standing on His Headgear smssvsswwsbm i .0 m.r i "sjx wv a a. )' rM 't A HIPS 1 Ruto Morgan May, to f(oho; A toQWI k-1th her five-ytar-old daughter. Waltias, Is Tj. S. District Attorney Roy St.

motion picture actress, is shown br shelved to Ne 'j TTl i.

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