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CROSSESU. S. IN BQX CARS 3 9 V. a# 'Wm&M *'**&**'* - ■-. at Kir-i L | Jpi » -|—rr- B Bo:. ..■; travvi it no r.a »v to Charles Hyntt. his wife, and eight r.oath-old baby, Charles, Jr. R.>- c«ntiy. v. hen he found himself un solo to get work in San Fran cisco, he decided to return to hia Did Most for Yale x B EJward Roten, above, of Houa toa, Tex., prominent Yale athlete, esubluhed what is said to be an sJI lina. record when the tenior clx« of Sheffield Scientific school 'oted him ss the student who has done mojt for Vale, the most pop. uiar. the most to be admired, the mo»t versa file, and the most like ly t» succeed. Albie Booth, of football fame, ran second as the •mu who has done most for his alma mater. gratSE 1 _3 0 1 j - 541 COTTON TAIL JOINS CAT’S FAMILY " fhere’s always room for oae more," says Mary Lou |RS. Grandview, Mo., the ——— —— mother of six kittens, as 4llt adopts a young cotton- • x ‘> Lli ' ho is scarcely okl to cjjre for him -s*-1 * On.- night, recently, I ,f '•> £ he hopped into the basket ’shich she kept her kit and proceeded to rp,aK « home. 'W * Lou with Miss 1* : jha Hall, her mistress. §* ’ pr* b jfj ppppr ]^^h| aWßkv - tL—i v father's home, in Uniontown, P*. Since the family was without funds Hyatt decided to make the trip by boxcar. Here thc-v are in Cincinnati, 0., after 37 days spent in freight cars. Middy Honor Man iif To Midshipman Richard Shai Man dlekorn, of Peoria, 111., belongs the distinction of being the brightest budding admiral of the class to be graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis next month. Mundiekorn won the coveted posi tion of first honor n.an in ha> class. 11l in Paris • 4** itttk " ■* : JB: ■'» Jf Latest reports from Paris indicate that Mrs. O. H. P, Balmont, the former Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, is resting easily after sutfering a stroke of paralysis a few days ago. Mrs. Balmont is the mother of Wiiliam K. Vanderbilt. 2nd. and Harold S. Vanderbilt, both of whom are on their way to Europe to b« with their mother. HENDERSON, (N. C.,) DAJT.Y DISPATCH SATURDAY, MA V 2\. 1932 * LINDBERGHS MAY QUIT LAND TNAT BROUGHT TRAGEDY Plight from the country that brought tragedy in the kidnaping *nd death of their little son, Charles, Jr., is reported to be the plan of Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh, who seek to escape the ■potlight of publicity before the birth of the child that was to have First Photo of Doumer Assassination _ \ ' y£si mmsm'- IBBiiTHKp ft iKmSKzKitoM MlMtf ftm/B ■rijgT ..„ \ 1 sM gßjr i T-hls picture, the |nt to arrive in the United States, shows asjMi'iates carrying the wounded French Presi dent, Paul Doumer, from the Rothschild Museum in Paris. M. Doumer was rushed to a nearby hospital LIBERTIES IN KENTUCKY yflr- j® ; -^ffpip WJF- .. t "'ll BwffL ' ,'' -? Members of the Civil Liberties Union, in Kentucky to fight against the usurpation of civil rights in the Beil and Harlan county districts, are shown here as they changed trains at Cincin- SEEN IN VAW.EB MOODS AS CONVENTION NEARS^ •IImSSBp* s* Here are four intimate glimpses of Alfred E. Smith, Democratic standard bearer, in ia2ti, snapped been little Lindy’s playmate. The : home at Hopewell, N. J., upper ’ which Colonel Lindbergh i built in the hope of privacy, is to i be abandoned for some quiet spot in western Europe, friends of the family declare. Several Euro pean nations have extended invi- and despite several hloud transfusions died next day. Dr. Paul Gorgulotf, a "White” Russian who claims U> be leader of a Russian Fascist movement, fired tlw fatal shots. He is now awaiting trial in Paris. nati before proceeding to Lon ilon, Ky. Left to right above, J;-sse Duke, Washington attorney; Arthur Gaifield Hays, New York lawyer; Prof. Broadus Mitchell of Johns Hopkins university; Mrs. as the time near* for the Demo erats to choose another nominee. As photos were taken the tations to the couple. Top right U a view of the Chateau of Visille; right, another at Uriage Lea Bains, and below a chateau at Brianconnais, all three typical French country estates, such as that which may be occupied by the Lindberghs. Carol King of Now York; Dudley Field Malone, rioted lawyer; Dr. Ernest Sutherland Hater, New York author, and the Rev. Charles Weber of New York. The dele gation asserts it is taking no *id*s. former governor of New York had just received news of tke over whelming victory ot his delegates Seeks Support of Senate _ /'-->• - grip WM •; * wtt Iff glff York, noted birth control advocate is £X'jS i Sen ‘‘ t °J S> D * Hatfield of W ‘ Va - before til of the lud-‘W*1 ud -‘W* bub-Comnuttee which is considering pending birth favorablv n« “? n The n ?^ a#ure which lhe advocates seek to have LIT , y - P^* d u ?^ n wou ld-amend Federal statutes to permit licensed aiedicai circle. u> disseminate birth control information under cZu* conditions. Made Millions in Stock Pool > r-*%, sb"--^ T—. l —.i—tw*—M.n.. ~ *, ■ , S* ?^ k Exchange when he testified to heading a pool de"l --"» R *dio stock, that made a profit of approximately $5,000,000 in l!inneL r i^n g i®fr m P 2 v Meml f rs of thp P«>l included John J. Raskob rithti ind ’w r o ham D F nif nn ? ( °T r ,eftK rharl ** s M. Schwah (upper right) and Walter P. Chrysler (lower right), according to Bragg. Numerous other* were ,„ t he poo | j n which more than $9,000,000 had been deposited. Fell from Town to Town If Hurnpty Dumpty deserved to win lame by his lali oil a iilUe wall, then six-year-old Mary Ellen Charles, of Union City, N. J., is also entitled to a niche among the immortals. Mary Ellen is shown smiling bravely as her mother dresses her bruises after the little girl had fallen all over the State of New Jersey. The diagram at left shows the course of her fall Union City is at the top of the bill and ISO feet below is the town of Weehawken. where Mary Ellen’s long drop ended. in the Ma.ssachu.<H.-tts primaries and his remarkable showing in the ’Fcnwrivania primary. PAGE SEVEN msoisE. IP J CjO t*< il*«f r <** J-, ** - ®-