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Show A PAGE SIX PROyO, (UT.AH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 1. 1934 V Flash N ews Of W oriel To Yo In X Best of Fisherman's Luck! : 1 The gravity of events of the past two weeks Is reflected In the N face of President Roosevelt, left, saying goooby to Postmaster Gen- v vim r cii icy uu me iraiu piaiiorm as me presiaem leu vvasa- - ; ington for a 10-day fishing cruise In Florida waters. Sd Max Became Really Serious v , v.. J -t ; )4 i : 1 & v r " 0 I- t 1 - IfiM 1 ( I ' A "If we get Max Baer up into the high Sierras, far from night life, he'll take hi3 earljt training seriously,"" opined the California heavyweight's handlers. But Max insists on getting fun even out of his roadwork. At Lake Tahoe, he's shown slamming snow on Trainer Mike Cant--well, while Buddy Baer, his brother, looks on. Baer meets Camera in NewYork June 14. - -: ' ' " Heave Ho! fori the ISavy r r w-w Iff t?! -J J:".-'... . . I . a in II i ' r - lit v!T -3 ,,3 fir, ?cr --rj, ' 'f- - ' "Mnlr' v II v t r - : t "v i wm f , - ' I If i -- - - ,..y.-. -. aq..-.-.-.-..-.. V j$.fcMMV. iJMl W I'lWWitf. ST X 1 1- , M Galls Love Nesf Rescue Hope Fades as DilliherFals Enter Prisofl Killing Accident , i A - , . vi Fighting a prison term. Mile. Gerinaine Huot, pre-war toast of Paris, above, declares that she killed Pierre Causeret,. government official, by accident. acci-dent. He was slain during a scuffle for a gun she held. Mile. Huot contends. Police, in her Parfs trial, hold that she shot him when he told her their romance ro-mance was ended. Here's a Diamond as Big as an Egg i fiim m J s v-.- . ..-.v.v.v. v S.1 ' ' 1 It you want to know what tb fourth biggest diamond in tb world looks like. 6tudy tbe roc this LondoD saleswoman Is comparing com-paring to an egg In size. Found In South Africa a moDtb ago bj Jacobus Jonker. an aged prospector, prospec-tor, tbe gem brought bira $3I6. 000. Tbe diamond was sent tc London by mail in an ordinarj parcel. Roosevelt Girl Trots Globe ' W0r -VA'' t 7 V V.. VA ".V V ' , 4 4 : IIPI - t ,"-4 ft A little ragged In rhythm, perhaps, but with the old "do or die for Navy" spirit the Middies crew took its irst ;wdrlt6ut at Annapolis to" prepare for . the coming- racing season, " and tha Poughkeepsie classic in particular..-Above the crew is shown In action. Lower left is Henry Hemmingway of Manila, P. I., who 13 cactaia ani cox of -Ui crewi night is Coach G J W&b!u Another Roosevelt is winning fame a3 a traveler. .This time ltVa feminine member of the famous clan, . Leila Roosevelt, distant cousin of President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, shown, Ijere as she arrived In Los Angeles, near the end of a world tour. Her father. Andre Roosevelt,; for years was a planter " in - the Duteh past . , Indies. ' ' ! x.. .'Tl' - - if-! I f I f KKWi::f.::fJ::S::::K:::s: 1 -J, v . . A', L v yt? - TSUI ,. Hope of rescue faded for three Dillinger gangsters as they passed under the entrance arch and behind be-hind the massive walls of Ohio state prison at Columbus, shown in the upper picture as the last cat of the caravan disappeared within. More than 20 cars, bristling with guns, escorted Harry Pier pont and Charles Makley. sentenced to die July 13. and Russell Clark, given a life term, for the murder of Sheriff Jess Sarber, from Lima, O., scene of their conviction. Below is the "moving arsenal." Senators Lend an JEar to Labor Testimony V H3 lllll $ ,,,, s'4-' mmmmw t&aiiiawona)Wiwiwnmwwai i BiiMlCwmW4mimiiiiiaiii i .r vunSnWi i i Tensely listening to tbe testimony, member of the Senate Labor Committee were a picture of studied concentration when, as shown here, they attended a Committee hearing. As a result of a clash with a witness. Senator Robert F. Wagner (second from right) agreed to modify bis Industrial disputes dis-putes bill. Pictured here from left to right: Senators William E. Borah. David L Walsh, chairman: Wagner and James J. Davis. TAKES A LITTLE STARCH TO PLAY POTATO POLO! v 3 i 4x x il v ...til ur1v...,mm-:,3mJf- f 1' " . ?" 1 - w Px k -X vs, v. - - r The lowly spud that gets only a mashing. when served with roast beef and spinach, has now been, eie-1 , rated by society folks to the dignity of polo' at swank Pinehurst, N. C. Just t6 give you an. idea,' Elva Statler of Boston trys to drop her speared 'tater In the barren at left, but finds her progress impeded with Marjorie Burrows sticking around. Marjorie comds from Kew Gardens, L: I. x , Last of Touhy Gang at Large Extortion Gang's Threats Defied i .... n ' k.' mi. J s.M -S 7 b 3? 9 s i i,. A I 1 1 :i: -i.-'r Frank (Porky) Dillon, above, is the only member of the once-dieaded once-dieaded Touhy ganK still a liberty lib-erty All other "mobsters" of this notorious criminal band are dad or serving iong prison terms. Flouting an for $25,000, death it he y - .yr extortion demand under threat of refused, H. F. McEIroy. above, city manager man-ager of Kansas City, Mo., was unharmtd when he. spent tho 'deadline" night alone in his home, unsuardt'd. He then reported the -case to rvolice. His daughter, Mary- McEIroy. was kidnaped in 1D33 and fre"ed foi S Z O.iroO ransom. Europe's "Mystery Men" , .".'AW V.V.".-A.-.' ; .'.'.vs' -.-.-.'Xs-..-. W1 D 5. L 3. . They'v grown rich because of their secret formula for unfreezing German credits, but Lieutenant Colonel Francis Norris (right), lor-mer lor-mer financial adviser to the allied governments, and his partner Sfeg-fred Sfeg-fred Wreszynski, denied there was any mystery when they arrived in New York "to help Americans holding German credits get ten per cent more" for thero than is possible through other channels. Pictured above fit their New, York hotel, the fin?.nciers, called the mystery men of Eurore, hope to do more than $250,000,000 business in the six months theylplan to remain in Aiueriea Jean Nash's Son In Murder Trial Snapped at Last By Cameraman - 0 MrG ,':s;X-x-:ij- I"' ' ' ( "I , ' $ - 1 I - '' 'j If f ' 1 i - x j I r 1 While his mother, Jean Nash Dubonnet, Du-bonnet, "best dressed woman in Europe", came from France to aid in bit defense,. Andre Donaldson Kirffan. 23. was taken to New Torh court to stand trial in con-section con-section with the fatal stabbing of William Sessoms. 62, on the liner President OarDeld, Klrwan Is ihown arrlTing at Federal Build ing, New. York, for trial. ni uuaraea cioseiy ironr cameramen and reporters in hiscastle near-Brussels, near-Brussels, here you seeone.of the first pictures of Prince Otto, aspirant as-pirant to the throne of Austria since attaining his i majority. Wearing a derby and neatly clipped clip-ped mustache, be was on his way to the funeral of his uncle. Prince Sixtus , or Bourbon-Parma, when this photo was taken in Parts. V |