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PAGE SIX SISTER-IN-LAW FOR BARBARA? Elisie Rossi Broadway hoars that Elsie | Conjectures are ha a*-if on Ur tiossi, above, termor Zi. .• f«• I*i newed att* mi ions being paid i hoi me, may In I'uinr -i t«- i-in law the showgirl by Henri von Huug of (. ounte.-s Kurt Haii/wit/.- witz, brother of the count who Reventlow, the former Barham recently became hue Hutton. 10-celit lore lioness. band in Rena. TRIPLETS BOOKED WITH CAMERA triplet liaby daughters born to when first introduced to a cam- Mr. and Mis, Halley Ilollings- era. Two of tlie thive lept. peace worth, fanners living near Slay- fully while the third made no ef toii. Minn., failed to he impressed foit to stifle a healths' ynsvn. German Ace Now U. S. Soldier I' yCjvXVv. • v/ ' ***'' ® ' /V nnnrf ' ft The Lieut Max Mueller (left), German flier, who was shot down behind ~*; 'r** ~‘ 1,1,4 * yf ' a,s a K° a,, d made a prisoner, is the same Corp. q* * f ''.‘Lht), who now is serving with the 81st Bombardment i-ujuAiiton, ~ Air Corps, at Hamilton Field, Calif. He becaimFan Atie-i icon citizen and joined the Army 12 years agp.s (Central Press) TOBY WING VISITS INJURED DAD f /Jj*' ''''/' ( jjjj ' J £' U....1 \A/: ‘ir i iii ■ I Capt. Paul Wing Recovering in Samaritan hospital at Macon, Mo., from injuries suf iired in the plane crash. May 6, to which five wars killed, Capt. I ohy Wing Raul Wing, executive for a Holly* wood film company, is visited by his daughter, Toby Wing* youth* •ISi.-fiBf.JBC.tJh? «cr4Bu ; HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY, MAY 25 1935 PUBLIC ENEMIES MULCT PUBLIC OF $100,000,000 A YEAR NOW ON U. S, EXTERMINATION US] " * Owaey Madden Dutch Schulte G«org« DeMange Ciro Terranova Joey Weiner Louie Buckhouse Jerry Sullivan Abe Zwilman Aug.* F lSauo These were named as chiefs of gangs mulcting public of at least $100,000,000 a year. “G-men’' moved to cooperate with New York police in enforcing new Brownell state law, «tucc presumes criminal intent as lb* part of police-recorded persons.found associating ANOTHER BIG DIONNE FAMILY A' UK2S mk% 0 % X «Hftw Wft| m | jft *Jm. wBJMe | \ML wk v y Wm ; , v ftl, [■■Hflff V . ;: V>v;.> T" IHRd Soc. ■■— I||p|fr wWkj . v yvG;.' » ?. mmtrM ? 1111 l m 1—; iafc -r f * s\"^.v j ' • v \*> • * . ’’V •■''•• :•;:* Y %£. vjj Exclusive photo shows a Dionne family of Waltham, Mass., lately increased by a second set of twins. The mother, Mrs. Evelyn Marie Dionne, i holding the two week old newcomers, Raymond and Roland. Another et of twins. WHERE SIX FLYERS FELL IN OCEAN 1 — ..v,.^...■•;■ ::... ■:.:.>a~- jx N j t ..mo WAV ISLANDS . ; if'.. :.:.<•■ ;; ’ . ' : s . O !; .- , v I if . ; a 1 ... 1 ii:.; ” . O ' ! !! % t 0 : . ! : I ' O s ':■ • ' . ’ | ! f v X. : % MAWAHAN ii I 4 ISLANDS spy fn the> most serious disaster of a series that have marred the Lfnit ea States fleet maneuvers in the Pacific, six naval flyers perished when seaplane plunged into the ocean after circling above a Candid Camera Reveals Coughlin Mood as He Invades New York Candid camera-portraits by Arthur Sasae, artist-photographer, reveal swiftly changing I ui&OiU ox B*v. r athwi** Of iletroit. mb< laced barrage of- New York new#- | I three years old, Richard, left, and ! Robert, right, and another daugh- I ter, Jeanette, live, are shown m j center. The father, Joseph IM | onne, is a World war veteran, i They are not related to the famoiia i Dionnes of Callander. Out. second plane that had descended in distress 90 miles north of Mid way island. Layout shows the relay station at Midway island and a map showing the spot where the nlaim went down. I with each other While their activities center in New York, the jamincation of the 1 , strike-breaking, poultry, extortion, “policy,” laundry, bucket-shop, .whisky fakery «„. I vegetable, rackets extend in many other sections of the countr*. jCe)u,ul pi I Anno Domini 1935 \ v CA» .' j ' •'* *em&' ym 1 ' ■ a I f v» This striking cartoon is the work of the noted German cartoonist, Godal. now in the United .States. It Was drawn on the occasion of sentence to imprisonment ot German Catholic mins bv the Nazi government Mrs. Roosevelt Spends Two Hours in Coal Mine W Pi 111 ‘Very interesting,” was one of she comments of Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt after spending two hours in a coal mine at Mellaire, 0.. watching operations, and dis paper questioners before addressing monster gathering in Madison Square Garden on pUipO**# wf Uim National IXjqian.fqg Rrmiai j n n pMlingi Ma ■ l > a r<aypigji -ru-tue IL.. HP 11 " 1 11— <|Fb w& : W* ? # Ji W ' Wgg*»~ j BwfcC?Lt > jfl V ■k JHkHI BL SBi ■■•• M—MHM ™ cussing wages, working conditions and safety precautions. Mrs. Roosevelt is pictured with miners in the car in which she rode into the side of the mountain drift mine, operated by a company founded by Mark Hanna, Republi can boss of the ’9o’s. An ad dress?at commencement exercise* of People’s university followed.