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Show i 4 - i IT'-' PAGE SIX PROVCH (UTAH) DAlbY liEKALUWKiJNli:iJAYr:.MAY 4 -1939 Motor Chief at Monopoly Quiz Flash Ns 4 - ExMiMleweiMit -Champ 1 rains v V r Mmitm - T 'i for 4? Mom 4" "?'"V-- V-c- - tit hi-.-w hi ii .i'vAo-jfcjiwat rni-'ri iiifii m m u 14 r i i it,-.'. . V A m ir V '1 , - v Registering despair, perhaps, over "lack of confidence in future fu-ture profit-making possibilities of Industry," Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., General Motors chairman, is shown testifying before Senate Sen-ate monopoly committee. Sloan proposed "reconstruction of our tax structure." i . . .Xvvrs , . . . " .. . -v- ' 5.V" -: -v- x- ' v " 4 'Y ' fa i v K ' 4 'J! 1 j - -&y (A ' . 1 y'lT Al Hostak, ex-middlewelght champion, who will seek to regain his crown from Champion Solly Kreiger in a Pacific northwest title bout June 27, is shown hard at work on his farm near Arlington, Wash. It is not a publicity stunt, but actual hard work that the Seattle fighter puts in on hia 25-acre ranch. Look at his bulging muscles in the picture at, right. When he comes out of the Cascade foothills to meet the Brooklyn boxer who lifted his title last fall, Hostak, riready one of the hardest punchers the game has ever seen, wil( be hard as steel. Ho had a string of 17 knockouts in a row until he broke both hand in losing to Kreiger. Deatfr From Sky as Plane Hits Observatory n Indictments 1 it Coal Bucket Battle in Harlan Noble Entertainer ft W! II 5 V 1lf ' ' K s 1 1 1ST? 1 'ta VI. Por years, scientists in Lick Observatory, atop Mt. Hamilton, Calif., have charted phenomena in the skies. From the skies, an Army plane crashed into the observatory, tearing through two brick walls, killing its two occupants and causing this wreckage. 'Ham and Eggs' Petitions Get Special Election M O jit s -3r. It :fow- , 5 4 .-.v f r r - wA 4 t' 4 . v "VX s Shortly after he resigned after 13 years as ciiief of the Washington State Patrol, William Cole, above, Was indicted by an Olympia grand jury on charges of misappropriation misappropria-tion pf state property. E. Pat Kelly, below, state director of labor and industries, was named in similar indictments. Loriefy Princesses Swinging a bucket at his opponent, non-union miner, left, engages in fast fist-fight with United Mine Workers picket, one of frequent hand-to-hand scraps as anti-union miners returned to work in Harlan county, Ky., coal fields. . . ; L .When Appetites Grow When Governor Olson was presented with neutions signed by very-tfeursday pSnsiotTplan Advocate he said he would call a special election to vote on the plan. Pension leaders, standing behind Governor Olson are, leit to right: Roy S. Owens, Raymond D. Fritz, George L. McLane. Len W. Reynolds. Fudging oh the Sun! r. , v 1 ii:H ills" ' 5lMggjga5 I ;'King:Georreand OuefjT Eliza i i Ileolibt cppetitesca anormous as th 3 A' if AY-'S Ii 'A'" Y4 v J i f i X. i A ; 'vkiH V ' " - - " ' I - - V 'V'-4EM f V v f " f1 " i 1 1 x ' ""- ' V H i v 'i , a : ' ' i I 1 ivy - v Pictured as she arrived in New York to sing in a night club is Lsdv Marguerite Strickland, uauphter of the ninth Earl of Darnley. Lady Strickland is a direct descendant of Mary Queen" of Scots. Seeks Parole r' Blonde Donha Lee Bailey (above) fudge on the: sun in the 1939 race to acquire-a-tan.- -Coxaelar -girls and husky boys will soon be gprlating for bathing beachei to browg iro under' 01 VSol. .There la always a competition o see -who-gets-the best tan, and Miss Bailey has enlisted the aid qa top,, ; , betit Inlay rbecome homesick' ' jut great eutdcots." make, camping put o ' ' "r. ' V ; ther.iSee this picture, taken after delight thai tlwuscmd of wesfem motor-t"ti3 - ; theirpdeparture fof Aiericau' r Ists look foxwotd to. ot vacation time. I v - ; r away -a 'tear; whilbehind hervutia to besure You have plenir of. ,,,T"";.'v r Wff 1 Princess: Elizabeth; handkerchief i utensils to prepare three "squares and a couple f snacks dt day for hungry in htmd, tries , hard tq be a big; stomachs; tij? cal Werfem Auto Manager advises. He oifers a Camp Check List girl"; nd not cry. " to'aM in Jtoepreting inspection..- , . f When SHoes Are: A Headache 4 V I ) ii 'ififin inr'i 'i in rn i i m newisf ff irjTTfr'i-ff r r ir - r r-r-mirii-r'nl That music at a New York night club was really too good, so deb ; utante Mary Jane Cudahy kicked off her slippers as ehe terpsi chored with Harry Nair Smith and went to . town. - Other , smartie-set dancers at the club soon followed her example. - Owner of Hope Diamond4 Guarded .i. 'V- ' 1 ' - Matthew jSchjnidt, serving a life sen ; tence in connection with1 the 1910 '.Los Angeles, Times dynamiting,' wll L';make a .pardon application z next i inoiiuu. v tie was conviciea oi ouymg stho explosives used , jrwenty-ons jjersous died, v ' - - '.v , . f" -1. v t - v , ; t - - - - Because. Mrs: Evalyn Walsh McLean, Mc-Lean, -below, - owner of the .fabulous .fabu-lous Hope diamond, customarily, carries large rstuws of money and " wears o i much jewelry, she and Jier. daughter Evalyn, above, were guarded 4 by .'New -York police, at the request of the Washington department, de-partment, Mrs. , McLean, 13 pic- tured wearing the ill-omened gem. V |