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Show IMMIIIJH' TIIE JOURNAL,-- ! .00 AX, f Saturday April 5, 1930. ENVOYS OF. GRATITUDE DOUGS NIECE ON BROADWAY Vt I',F, PAGE THREE I7NTY, UTAH ( ( Quells Prison Riot TO TH ANK AMERICANS URGES LIBRARIES FOR BLIND . 'X" X7 w . ill-- -- - & A .y ' $ etMoriafrif Press photo .Issociated Press Photo Warden Leslie Rudolph of the Missouri state penitentiary whose Helen KeMer (right), famous blind lecturer, appeared recently in the the revolt 0UM com.liitteft In Washington to urge establishment Of trict rules broke convicts mutinied jef0re libraries for blind throughout the country. Rep. Ruth Pratt Institution when jjranc, tna with because of dissatisfaction Introduced bill for establishment of libraries, . food. t New Polish Premier i. "'' r tV$s v if .. l 'SeuMrfTtt i 1, I Flobclle Fairbanks, niece of Doug Fairbanks, Is out a stage reputation. She is playing a role In June Moon." . " ' v V Pretty Japanese girls who arc coming to the Uniied States the timt f the great Tokyn tarthquake (above, center), Yoshiko Matsudaira (below, center) and Yoshika .Sato (right). pin,."rlittclntrliut1o'' jton,,.. hf.,,(left)(v Kiml Ashino get .L, iii f l . J J-- 3 ?, T TJ v A TENSE MOMENT AT POLO Alia4' ( r- ,r 1 fWeCfcL SCIENTISTS HONOR DR. ECKENER Claims Air Record v V IfT 7 ujj . i A U :L . to thank the American people 'for. (heir of 1J. J. They are: Sumiko Tokudo rt jjr ? I si - 1 it tf A v V ; ' Associated Press Photo Beginning early In the day three women novices entered a flying Asociattd lr cut Piwio school at Roosevelt field, N.- - Y and before nightfall each trad made a solo flight of more than ten minutes Eachftlght consisted of a take-seCol. Watery Slawek formed Th " " ou"a women are (left .f.rf u8 Polish succeeding Esther Wagner and Dorothy Galbreth. He,e" r,Bht! hr Bartel n?lnisU. which resianed. . AX4 M ;S t.bf , ', I- K ) Ki pcuLa ' vff- fed Tresj Photo DO-- X - V 4 ; w- fT" - ' . r v .v"h , ; vvV .. v. a" v.'r ;; A jA - - v-, HAOIO dla.tocoird Pre Dr. Hugo Eckencr (left), commander of the dirigible Graf Zepthe special gold receiving around on flight, historic its peiin r; medal of the National Geographic society from Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, before a distnigpished aud encr x 3 Capt. Herbert G. Partridge (left) Tind Lieut. Com. George R.Pond, and their plane, ft of N,w Haven, fn which they will attempt a refueling flight from New Haven, Conn., to Buenos Aires. Map shows route of flight and point, where plane will be refueled in the air. non-sto- . r . ACvz,1 ? vif asVw, ..4, MILITIAMEN GUARD MISSOURI STATE PRISON , I ' - i . W sf i V.-.- - i :: i JAr'PA'T' x s' Vf i ' Jti .r. A :,V- K J v--r - r-Atj- F f. 4SJ5- -' ''it ' ": V C sSf.T.F, fit 4 :1 '(: ' x z ' iAKfc' I -i ' ,s i;-F ? V- ' - XV v.,-- :' 'n-- I tT i V C: 1 V-;- A ' . r craft, the DO-X- , will-efl- ; i 24.1 I tl ly. v 2 L fiv :j T ( v'.-- j A' , S A t V 4 :r 7 ..r;;' :'7Vaa; 7' h " - 7 i '4 . A 77 7 . - t 'X: 5 the Attantle early in July and tour In. Aimee Semple 7 Phjrs I.ir obert i the plane, Gospel pastor, nd.7'r u0iv andl eengers. will carry SO passengers and a crew of aix. Dr. Claude Dernier (inset), designer to.of New to a on pilgrimage York, recently may make the aerial voyage to America. Map shows proposed route from Like Constance . - 1 ' A. t7 jM.f ) .. ; -- i . ' ( 1 . A j tofrnfd PtS9 Photor Angeles, Four Square m New York 77- 4- t Amm, T Associated Tress Pkolo heavler-tf.an-al- E f . "A iO- V.4' ';" fX f 5. '?'' V t 7". 77 7' v .L.. ' 7 i.:7.',v7-7.-7- i ;: - 'ir-- f - The worlds largest t 1: FUEDMHGi&g f f i J-f - ur, 1 , 'v :s t ; 7i j--- r- ' r v.. i f n' V , ''presrhT''"0r'h6'''S0crc'ty;''The'--meal--wa--tofc-iftcl..U--W.ashjn.gtDJi.- sm- fr-- N-- l " 4y. S j. a 'Jvs, vk1 BEING GROOMED FOR OCEAN FLIGHT rAfW --J i - ? K.i ' t ' IhiV.r t i Ct r-t- 'VC- rwwws" t f I. Tommy Hitchcock, captain of America's defense team, taking the ball away from Devereux Milbnrn during a match game at Aiken, Mr. Bettytund. 19, student flier 8. C. Hitchcocks team wen 7 to 5. This is one of the first match claimed the women s barrel roll 0me played by Milburn since he was Injured two years ago. record after doing 67 rolls at Miami, f GIANT T. t. J :c 3500 AIRES FLIERS Y&Mjh S.e'v. 4 V NEW HAVEN:BUENOS NON-STO- P L w 'dl"a ,f. .ST- f-- A ... Vr 4 r .. , , , ; 7 , ' f a 5 '- - .- :'V 7a - 7 AJik '7 - 7l" i (& , "' 73-7- f 7! .? j Aj . 7 ';X 7; .? 5A: ,. a (:' ;. - - , 7, I 1 V 4 7; j . tamo - . S th Af?)eC,1..C0,nl muVny work National Guard troop. .Aatoctafed Ptt photo Missouri state penitentiary In Jefferson City when convicts refused |