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I urn Into Seahorse M : ;:it steed. found New York's hot weather so un "VtT the traces and went for a clip in the East p.'lice ami firemen almost two hours to get the ; :nd horse out again, as shown. •or Trail for Allied Planes . the C'.ifitii.'nttions of Canadians in Victoria, B. C., i ti enable officials to purchase training planes for a-; Air Force. $50,000 was set as the sum needed to purchase the ships. (Central Preae) SoK:e at Cowboy's Trial ■' k) Ward, cowboy movie actor, is comforted by hia •• i:i! in fiowc Gulch, Cal. He is charged with the Tyke, another w« steni movie player. Members . tiha colony have contributed to Ward's defense. (Central Press) •V i:alMS5<WU. Df~AC? MCAU- IF" "THE. PPOTF(MS VISIT" THE CAC QOHYPPATEO, WOULD THELT VlT^i/VMN "? MI?S R> 7/EX-CWL Y 5AM vjeSE, <"ALIF deiap. ncjah =■-1 f a waicM— /A/iKEfJ WFRE. KEPT 0U5Y, W<5ULP HE -STILL HAVE: VlAAEl ON HIS LiANDS " ? pesE WiTC*-H£L , MIHMeAFOI.'^, AA/NN THIMK-. VP S&vr. ML *1 lOCA^-NOW — Patrcikng the Canadian Coast A giant Stranraer flying; boat takes off for its daily patrol of Canada's eastern coast. Lower, a navigator plots the course, a difficult job in an area where dense fogs are common. These planes, flying hundreds of miles out over the North Atlantic, are the eyes of the dominion's 'ii'Khil rlnfVnsos. f Cent rut Press) Jehovah's Witnesses Arrested A member of the Jehovah's Witnesses sect, carrying a placard, lcavei the patrol wagon to enter pnfce station in Boston, where twenty-one of the members were arrested and charged with carrying placards without a permit. The nine women and twelve men were held for advertising their "theocratic convention" in the city. (Central Press) Racing for College Education Ooorffo Raeh, Jr., of Landsdowne, Pa., winner of the annual soap box derby in Fairmont I'ark, Philadelphia, is pictured with his trophies. He will compete in the national tournament in Akron, Ohio. The national champion receives a college scholarship. (Central Preat) Traded for hnemy Prisoners These nuns and children, shown in a train at Geneva, Switzerland, are some of the civilian prisoner? exchanged through the Central Informa tion Eureau for Prisoners of War, which ha? headquarters in Geneva, Europe's warring powers trade nonconibatant captives and return them to their home countries with the aid of this neutral agency. (Central Press) Five -Hciii Pillbox Demonstrated tor Congress Cc-inventor George R. Jackson stands atcp the concrete pillbox hn built i:i r. demonstration ol' his q;.'iei drying concrete for army and eongr-. : sionr.i leaders at Aberdeen, .Aid. The concrete sets in live hours *-.<» the pillbox may be garrisoned any time ;;:Lor that. The invention would Ik- < f gnat value in event ilie United States ever is obliged to construct a string of fortresses along its borders. I he Mat root roar Give 1 heir All This is the best barber shop quartet in America. The "Flat Foot Four," of the- Oklahoma City, Okla., police force won the title at the New York World's Fair national contest, sponsored by the Society for the Pres ervation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet SiiiKin.ir in America. Left to riijhfc, Lievt. Jjluuiy Whalen, Patrolman Britt Stegall, Red Elliott and Sam Barnes. Pro and Con on Conscription Bill cm** ttaBrvsxiGriKsai^snrixraaanm^saraau^TC^nizaaMKaMWvnrMairacMryMSSnKKBnMHBK Debating the Kurkc-Wadsworth military conscription bill before the Jlou. i: .Military Allan.- < < iniiutt'e in Washington, Norman Thomas (left), Socialist leader, attached the plan ax "totalitarianis-iii" while New York's Mayor liorello H. LaCiuaniiu (right) failed it "the only means of keeping us out of war."' Center is, licprc^c.it .'.ivc Andrew May, coiniiiillec chairman. In Death Proee ■I Jewish Fliers to Aid England William Daglish C. P. Fhotwphoto An investigation was ordered ir.to the death of Mrs. William Daplnh, 68, wher. the 44-year-old health food store owner of Santa Cruz, Cal., remarried a younger woman twenty-four hours after he buried his first wife. The second Mrs. D;tpr lish is 22. A group of Jewish fighting pilots are shown during a recent review ir» Palestine. Trained from funds contributed by American organizations, they will take the air to protect the Holy Land against raids by Italians. (Central Pret$)
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