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URGING ADOPTION OF BIG WORK PLAN Proposing that a lon-jr rnnjre of u etV >• ' e initiated as a means for providing employment and taking the government out of relief, Presiden Roo evelt read his annual message before the joint nwiiioB of the 7 Ith congress in Washi •> >■ pictured on rostrum of the House of Repre~ MiitiifiviK Vice-President Garner < let* * and Siwur liyrns are seated behind him. Two Who Rule Sa&? Vete Geoffrey Knox, president of the commission governing the Saar ba:in is shown (left) at Brebuch, on tour of inspection of the Interna tional Army that will maintain order daring the plebiscite.? Ho is accompanied by Major (J.n.ral Blind of Great Britain, commander of the troops, and officers of the East Lancashire regiment. Lie Is Whopper; Ke's Uc S. Champ TIe leaped off c 1000-foot cliff on | his trained mule, in chasing r. . jackrabbit, shouted "Whoa." and i the mule stopped just before hit ting the ground, letting him drop gently to continue the pursuit, Vein Osborn, above, of Centralia, Warh., told the Burlington, Wis., Liais club. So naturally the judges named him national cham pion liar for 1935. Love Finds a Way—Leading to Bigamist's Cell Joseph Love i.s done with love and the numerous M s. Loves are done with Joseph, but the law isn't. ' When two of his wives caught up with Joseph, he fl?d to Chitago police, asking to be locked up for j oigamy. Appearing as shown here^in teiony court. he was held to the grand jury under $5000 bond. ! Left to right with him are Mrs. \ iola Lo\e, secon 1 wile, now divoicedj Ellen Love, third wifej and ! Rita Love, No. 4, whom Love admitted he marrie I without bothering to jret a divorce from Ellen 1 Somewhere else is the divorced first Mrs. Love, Lov? plaintively admitted. ' ' — ■»■■■■ i ■ " n»f>f ■■!»/ Honeymoons With Vanderbilt The third Mr,>. Cornelius Yanderbiit, Jr., is sn'jwn ueiv; r-nc s^v honeymooning with the author t-x'ion of one of America's most 1'a mous families. She was IVIiss Helen Vainer, Clarksbrug, W. Va beauty, and they were married ir. the Albuquerque, N. M.t court house after a romanvo that Vandeibilt said he«*an three years a.n< This is Mrs. Vanderbilt's second marriage venture. She is 20. Royal Wedding Nears 3 With the marriage on January 14 in Rome of Don AlessanrlvO Tor Ionia and the Infanta Beatrix, the son of an American woman be comes the son-in-law of Spain's former King Alfonso. The young couple are shown together in a posed photograph that has just reached America. Don Alejandro's mother is the former Elsie Moore, daughter of a wealthy Brooklyn banker, who married the late Prince of Torlonia. REUNION IN FLEMINGTON As imperturbably impersonal as the steel bars and heavy screen that separate Bruno Hauptmann and his wife in their jail conferences at Flemington. N". J., is the smartly accoutred s«-ate trooper who looms so largQ between them in this first picture from the courtroom show ing the couple in conversation. The trooper watches Hauptmr.nn's every move and is ever alert to act in t,he event his famous prisoner should attempt a sensational bid to escape. Note that Mrs. Hauptmann is compelled to stay at the opposite end of the table from her husband while they converse. Student Links Ladder to Crime V Ben Lupeca, Princeton University student at the time of the Lind bergh kidnaping, was prepared to so on the stand in the trial of Bruno Hauptmann and tell of having seen a car carrying; a col lapsible ladder, such as was used in the crime, in Featherbed Lane, near the Lindbergh home at Hope well, N. J. California Runs True to Form in Racing new San*:i It is situated near J • * « •»$ Si —7 Racing is back in California,' and in styf<.', as was erpccted. Many consider the track, a .panorama of which is shown here, the most beautiful in the world. It cadia, hard on Los Angeles. Commodious stables can be seen in the foreground, with ^ran.M paddock beyond. Attractive little Anne Shirley cuddles grand old Twenty Grand, which • tempt a comcback in the $100,000 Santa Anita Handicap on Feb. 23. f ft..* S *\ ph "A STRAIGHT line is the shortest distance be- I twee 11 two points.*' That holds for ajw|||j|||igi& ~yoar pocketbook and your list of ample. Follow the straight line, yourself time, trouble and monev. ft ' * . 1 •*. V » f Use the advertising columns of this newspa per from day to day as guide posts. In them, you tind late news of what's to be had in the markets of the world. No need for you to meander about from store to store, comparing, pricing, fudging, guessing values. The advertisements tell vou the names of merchants and manufacturers vou cam trust. There vou read what's new, what's fa- , vored what's offered confident for vour inspec- I Hon, The advertisements in fMs »Kf>opr take vou into more stores than vou could visit in a !*?ontb. I There's no high-pressure selling, no rush, no uncertainty to this daily review of markets. Forni the good habit of shopping bv the STRAIGH I - LINE method—you'll buv with assurance, with economy and with satisfaction \\ *- ■ t •? . * \ s 5W8 6V .'>«r