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Show Vol. 3 .uJ.tCI.vale, Thursday, November 3, 1927 No. 22 Uta h's l\tlost Popular Weekly NEWS OF WEEK IN PICIURESBY JOURNAL CAMERAMAN Ha rry Sinclair's Mother Attends His Trial Marine Aviators Lost i11 H~a.ragua • Harry Sinclair, oll magnate, on trial ln Wash ington with Alber t B. Fall :for consp iracy In the oil lease e~r:, i~ ncco1 :; ..' 1icu in the eourtr oom hy hls nge>d mother. • bove they are seen leavin g the court \\itb Marti n W. Little ton, Sincla ir's chief counsel, at the right. The lads in the foregr ound were paid b7 Sincla ir to shiehl him from the photo graph ers. Ma y lnhe~it Tw o Billion Fortm1e Left to right, Lieut. Earl A. 'l'homas and Sergt. I• rank Dowdt -ll, aviato rs of the United States marin e corp::;, wl o figme in the late repor ts from Nicar agua. They are thoug ht to bav-""! crashe d while ov patrol and to hare been taken captiv e by ln~urgents. • This Goose Lays a Golden Egg Each Da y II If their grand father . George F.lnerlch of Bostoa, Js declar ed to be a direct desce ndant of a forme r pa.-,n er of John Jacob Astor, these chll· dren may share tn a fortun e estima ted now at two bllllon dollars. The utate has ~n accum ulatin g for 70 years. Nt;W BEI.GIAN ENVOY • OBERLIN'S PRE SIDE NJ Tbe goose shown here beside the hospit al intern e was the prope rty of Mrs. Mary Gramew!'lkl, a poor widow of Perth Amboy, N. J. She received free medical treatm ent at St. Michael's hospit al in Newa rk, and, wishin g to show her gratitu de, donat ed ber mlte- thls goo~to tllP Its drive to. raise $800,000. A eampa ign worke r, struck by a brillia nt Idea, ratfled lnstltuthJ::t when it sturte d 1t ofT. It was won hy a patien t, who turned it back to the campa igners . Now Miss Goose 1s raffled oli dnily, bringi ng in an avera ge ot $300 every 24 hours. .. -- -- , Kansas Boys Are Studying Home Economics Five young men, left to right, Woodrow Sheideman, Delm ar Hecka rt, Corman Penno cl{, Rohert Dill, and W~!lace Taylo r, who,a re pursu ing ll home economics course at the Unive r ity of Kansa s, A.!!- they discus:e•l a kitche n prohlem. The :m~ng m~>n are f nr I. d a studen ts at the Oread school hut h •com in'"' lnteres't.~d in the ubjec t of "prOj)( 'l" food s l~c h n,' were permi t ed to take thehi"'h course In 'the 'unive rsity: ·-~ |