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NEWS OF THE WORLD AS SEEN BY THE CAMERA’S EYE. ';V iYi;r'jrl i |Tii_ v 'fiivj yi ■ mil tfii ■!i mi11in, NEUROLOGISTS APPOINTED TO EXAMINE FALL FOR SENATE. Three celebrated neurologists appointed by the Senate to cal on former Secretary Fall to determine whether or not he is too sick to testify in Teapot Dome investigation. Dr. Thomas A. Clayton, left and Dr. Daniel Stuart shown here. They reported that Mr. Fall, though sick, was able to testify. FALL’S PHYSICIAN SAID HE WAS TOO ILL TO TESTIFY. Dr. John Wharton, private physi cian of Albert B. Fall, former Secre tary of the Interior, who said Fall is too ill to testify before Senate Lands. Committee which is investigating the leasing of Naval Oil Reserves. BARE OIL DATA TO COMMITTEE. Important witnesses before House Naval Committee inquir ing into Teapot Dome oil leases were photographed in the committee room in House office building. Left to right are: Rear Admiral L. E. Gregory, Admiral J. T. Latimer, Con gressmen W. B. Oliver and Fred Britten and Admiral J. K. Robinson. i iyiyppdwBIHIWmrflyfp1™8”0™1”1*00* ■ ■ ■-rrrrr^-•.. I I.u I,.,.,. .vn , .,, .. ... ,. .... .. ... ■ -■■■■■■■■■ • . " n rii.ii.m n ...I.. ———— DOHENEY TELLS COMMITTEE HE MADE $100,000 LOAN TO FALL. Washington—E. L. Doheney (2nd from right) millionaire oil piagnate, who testified before the Senate Public Lands Committee that he had loaned former Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall $100,000. This statement was made in explanation of the mysterious $100,000 loan which figured prominently in the Tea Pot Dome investigation. A'DIVING STAR OF THE MOVIES. Vera Stedman, Christie films com edienne and former champion diver of the movies, who has opened a plunge for the women’s department of the Hollywood Athletic Club. II 1 111 AT THE WOODROW WILSON FUNERAL. Washington—The casket bearing the body of the departed war President being carried from his home to the hearse. ■_I HOBBIES OF OUR SENATORS. Hunting is the only real outdoor sport, according to Senator Smith W. Brookhart of Iowa, shown above. Nearly every week he tramps miles thru Maryland und Virginia hills with his dog and his gun, in quest of game.