- LATE WORLD NEWS TOLD IN PICTURES
WRIGLEY KIN—A granddaugh
ter of the late William Wrigley,.
Jr., Mrs, Dennis B. Sullivan, and
her Chicago husbuiul pay u honey
moon Visit to Mrs. William Wrig
ley, Jr., at Catalina Island, Cal.,
owned 'by the Wrigleys. The
b*ide of two months, who was the
former Betty Offield, and her hus
band are shown alighting front an
amphibian plnne at Catalina
airport.
WHAT* AM I lyft'’—So popular have old-time horse auctions become in Wisconsin that they arc being
held in all parts of the stale. Above, bidders gathered near Madison.
CHEER FOR CHICAGO TEACHERS—Chicago school teachers arc
elated over the arrival of Jesse Jones, chairman of the Reconstruc
tion Finance Corporation, to begin work of approving security for
the $26,000,000 loan which the RFC has agreed to make available
for meeting hack teaching salaries. Shown with him. in Chicago,
Mr*. Janes and Mrs Woodrow Wilson, widow of the wartime
president, right.
TESTING CONEY’S PURITY—Because of the controversy over the purity of the ocean, at Coney VI]
Island, Pi. Y,, where millions of persons’'.bathe,each summer, these three bathers arc shown equipped res
with gas masks, preparatory to making sub-surface tests. They pronounced the water fit for swimming.
ANOTHER ROOSEVELT1AN PLAYGROUND—Sistie and Buzzie Dali, the White House grandchildren,
are vacationing with their father. Curtis Dali, on secluded Wilniot island, in Plum lake, northern Wis
consin. The children were taken to the island by their father shortly after Mrs. Dali secured a divorce.
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nu? y t1 tif ^ .1 GOLD-Lven more precious than gold, these dry days, is a cool drink of
ou^r ^ .T , tr°U. ,ar°aS- , *Strickcn t0wns in Kansas and Missouri are receiving the much
sought after liquid by tank cars from Kansas City, Mo., without cost. Photo shows tank cars being
filled at the municipal water plants for shipment to small waterless cities.
AND IT HUNS!-—Believe it or not this horseless carriage has just
transported its two occupants, Paul Dilley, left, and Eugene Rude,
from their homes, in Blaisdell, N. D., to the Century of Progress, at
Chicago. It was built in 1!)08.
RIDE ’EM, COWGIRL—A real cowgirl and horsewoman, Miss Mar
garet Poole of Preston, Idaho, has been chosen to preside over the
annual rodeo exhibit at Soda Springs, Idaho.
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NOW COMES BALLROOM STREAMLINING !-To be fashionable
these days you must even streamline your dancing! Audrey Den
niston of Ithaca, N. \and Leo Kehl of Madison, Wis., demonstrate
the new streamline fox trot to dancing masters in convention in
New York.
CNN-A HONORS DOLLFUSS— As the body of Engelbert Dollfuss, .slain'chancellor. was drawn through the streets of Vienna, to its final
ing place, citizens knelt in prayer along the route for the soul of the man who ts looked upon by many of his countrymen as a martyr.
VISITORS — Beautiful Margo!
Grahame, English actress, ac
, companied by her husband, Fran
cis Lister, arrives in New Yorl
for a visit. t,
ALL FOR A DANCE—Just to sea
the hula danced in its native Ha
waiian haunts, Miss Elizabeth
Marcy, Washington, D. C., dancer,
i* willing to travel 3,100 miles
across the continent and 2,400
miles on the Pacific, a round trip
of 11,000 miles. Above, she is
embarking from Los Angeles.