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Show PAGE 'SIX PROVO A(UTAH)A DAILY -HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL -26, r :lP4fr "Herald-. CameraiMeia1' Flash: News AQ;'WorldVVTo;-.-yoiui ' Im .'.Pictoir cfy d tf ... Kp A Scene of Horror - Where 198 Died In Dance Tragedy c5p rP P P A Court Vard; Chloe's Home. Vith Dad . ' YT"- ---A' i ' l " ' - - ' 1 i ( i a f - ,J .-f- f V J? I- i-"' - i . .p" . - -x. ...v... , .... , .. r j pr - $ ? . .- t :. t - -.. -vi,,.- i , .- " ... v i r- "ta ' I i: u , - I -V : i ' ' i ' r- . k fi i t ,V- ' . V "sr - " A ! V : ) ' - ! t Jlere's the dance hall at Natchez, Miss., after a fierce fire raged through the building:, causing the deaths of 198 members of Natchez, negro society Most of the dead were caught in a jam of shrieking rr ! 1 Hi t --r-.vt'-X'.-...Ji r Cy f Death on the Wing :-: panicked humanity when fire broke out and were stampeded and burned to death. A "hof orchestra Although a ward of the court for a year. Chloe. Davis, who survived a trag- m.i,-tr, 4r nnrin thft nanr nnl seven of its members died. - - . . eay woicn iook me iives 01 i er mouier, ncr iwu i-ien nnu wcr " -" O . A -.-.- (NBA Radlo-Telephoto) British Soldiers Crowd Transjiort Near .War Zone i ;4 "r r"' T! 1 .'I ! V l i ' K " - " . J , ' r W - L v ii-. - i v; h&$ been ic leased to Barton Davis by a Los Angeles court.' Judge W. E. Fox found, the 11-year-old girl not responsible for the killings and Chloa -' quickly found solace in her father arms. 'Men Without Country' Sail to Danger i umm r i i hi 1 1 ,i ... . r . t. . . - i V. - 4? i. a :... 'J v v ' M 1 ... , ( j ' : V' Black birds of prey against the brilliant glory of a spring morning are these Bnhsn tcn U .s s r.cy soar aloft from a flying field in France. They are Bristol Blenheim bombers, cf the type no- b.iuar.2 at German-held towns in Norway. A Couple 'of Old Friends in Visit of 'No Significance' r. N V - 4 1 i V Every available 'Bit of ' deck' space crowded witu Uritain'a fighting men, thlsMCngiish , transport- accordinz to London censors is nearine Norwejan shores. Picture transmitted from London by radio. L I i Her Sanity Debated Modern 'Noah Held; Ark Onseaworthy Af ''A .y- i.. -A '. . ( Mt 4.?' r. .1 i- . : ' I it II II ll I II III H I I ' ' J r- i.i- - - ---at. i iii awtaJ..Vfc'Mw'"i' " ' ...:.in: A n A.I .' ' (SEA Telephotot Three of five alien seamen "men without a country" on the Greek steame Penelope at "Vancouver, Wash., must sail with the 6hip when it leaves for V Vladivostok, Russia, on what they fear is ra Journey of death." A Superior .Cpurt Judge reiuseo to set aside an immigration order conlining me men to the ship. The steamship company has promised to land the men. Left r to right: Leon Januscewski. Curt Jan Schaletzsky, Alexi Rudanoff. .Stinger in Navy's Mosquito Fleet 1 (a. A -A - ' rr(' i Although their meeting inspired all sorts cf conjecture, Preildt r.t r.zxtt'.t InjlsUd hli ta!k Pr.-re !.:s- Lster W. L. Mackenzie Kin? of Canada Involved "no question of American cr Cidj;uji pc :.ry," T"J- Prw.iicr.t and the Premier, fiienda lor 30 years, are &hown SLt they me t bcf&re tre LitUe White Uuuw at Warn Sprauc. Cia. tf - . Aa -7- 5 J-ri 'T Whether frail Betty Hardaker. 28,' goes to trial for the murder of the 5-year-old daughter she "loved too. miichor goes to an institution for; .the insane will be decided by a Los Angeles Judge. When she appeared In court, above, April 29 was set lor her sanity hearing. Publisher's Wife v To Stump for Him One of the U. S. Navy's new fleet of shallow-draft, high-speed tor- pedo boats .flashing along the Detroit River during a recent trial run.Buiit at Detroit, the boats cost approximately $100,001) each, Germans Starf a 'Blitzkrieg ' in Norway f Calls U. S.-Japan War Inevitable Klan Comes Out in the Open MAJOXt BATTLC I NAMSOS AT 2 . rfl ALlies FALL rX ANOAISHES V ft - n X ' Si 2 BACK rftOM tLlEHAMMEIt pOEROS , 'Ar A'OlAV OSLO eW- L os if-. jVAZt HOPC TO CO1PLE7 X.VC 'A? KO TO T, X ATA ) i V AG f ! Ail SO SUBS SWEDEN i r rA AtI fijiother "blitzkrieg?" lightning thrusts marked derman advances into Wfirwnv In which a two-dav 82-mi! rfriw caDtured the town of Roeros. would stump New York State on 1 iondon admitted Nazi "pressure- forced ADied forces to fall back from behalf of her husband's candi- several sectors. Here's how the latest developments in Norway look on Unless Japan's militarists are stopped, war between that country coun-try anr tr U. S. is certain. Rear Admiral Joseph Taussig (above) told the Senate Naval Allairi Committee Navy and State departments de-partments 6tated that the Admiral's Ad-miral's "purely persona!" opinions opin-ions did not refiect official views. r V Imperial V.'izard James A. Cok-scott (right) shews tow the Ku Klux Klan will dress, after his recent order to ur.mask. Oli repiha. with sinister, eye-sht hood (left) was atandoned coixvcesully with trials of 17. Georgia Klan members for f.ecrir.g. CcOescytt de.r-ied any connection j,-ctweon trul arj y-.v Kian rtZ2".it |