I PAOK TH R EE AABLAMD DAILY TIDING!) Second Speaker French Netman T a ilo r Douthit of the St. Lou It Cardinals is living up to the pra- dlctioh made two years ago that he was a second Tris Speaker. Out of college only three years, he is rated one of the most valuable outfielders In tho National League. Future Davis Cup material Is hour the French think of Pierre Landry, 2.'.-year-old tennis youngster. Lan­ dry Is pressing Lacoste and Borp- tra for their laurels. He is also champion of Ireland. Prom Queen HATCBDAY, February Plan Non-Stop Trip to Honolulu Smart, Too ===cos== Miss Byrnece É. Rogers, of Colum­ bus. O., Is only a freshman at the Ohio State university, but she was queen of the February Juhior Prom because she was escorted by Jeremiah C. Montgomery, of Tole­ do. junior president. Powers Ready to Fight in Shanghai M, H *T . Suzanne’s Boss? Baldwin M. Baldwin, heir to the “Lucky” Baldwin millions, is re­ Miss Christine Raines was popu­ larly elected recently as the most beautiful school girl in Pine Bluff, Ark. In addition she has made the highest grades In Latin and history at the school this year Lieut W illiam J Wallace .(left), marine corps flyer, and Lee Schoenhalr, former military aviator, will hop off between March 1 and March 15 on an attempted non-stop flight from San Diego. Calif., to Honolulu. A giant Fokker. now being built at a cost of 9(0.000, a plane larger than that In which Commander Byrd flew over the north pole, will carry them Schoenhalr who got hts training as an army pilot at Parkers­ burg. Ia . will pilot the ship. ported on the way to France with Suzanne Lenglen, as her manager. Baldwin recently denied his re­ ported engagement to the tennis queen, pointing out that he has a wife and two children In South Pasadena, Calif. Where Floods Drove SODO From Homes ■ m i •• f ■ jig. uAdy Victor Warrender bo tho most beautiful the British peerage. W t they add that she le dressed of all the titled Europe J t) « leid for Murder After 37 Years W h ile a snnwsllde In th e Sierra Nevada mountain < of C a lifo rn ia was snuffing out th e lives o f IS men, record breaking floods in the southern part o f the state caused the deaths of eight o ilie r prrswis anti property damage of several m illions. More tha n 5 0 0 » people were driven from (h e ir homes in the section around Ix»s Angeles. Tills N EA Hervlcc tel epitetò pit tu re shows au Inundated residential sec­ tion of North Ixis Angeles. A ll the ground shown in the p ittu re Is under w ater and some of the residents are try in g to tlrag th e ir belongings to li Ig lier ground. to the Chief! Chinese Salute Their “Liberator” M ilitary p < par iticus by England, A m erican and P ortugal to defentl interests of these countries at HhangTiul ny.'iliirt the advancing Cantonese armies o f fh iu a are pictured above. T he N E A Hervlce [diotfs a n Hie latest to reach the I'n ltc d -S ta te s from Ehangliai, local point o f foreign concern over (lie m -uiie a - '■ blue* • nltnntlon. T he top picture si.ows Ili-ith h riflem en, w ith drawn bayonets, before a barbed-w ire entanglem ent In a Hliimghai street. At. the left e erter. P ortntuese troops, gstlier.-d sroui <1 an urn iihm I tri.cl:, pre ready fo r wlir.tev« r may happen. To the rig h t center a re E nglish Tommies preparing a m aH iin e gun nest at a stra.egtc Hhuliguai point. Below is a company of A m e ri­ can tolunlcer!:, employea of A m frie a a interests In tTi.’nn, nt m ilita ry d rill. A Picture That Tells the Story 8Si®(F sr"-4$/ —NBA. Chicago Bureau "He kil'ed my daddy," said Joseph Bender, Jr., 10, as A Chicago police station was the scene of title drama, f Po’ lceman Bender. The lad s moth«' stands beside he pointed to William B. Gall, held for the murcer < tth .Cull is Violer Wallnskl, contested accomplice. him with detectives grouped around. Seatefl * j Thlrtfr-eeven years ago two men were slain In the hills of Scott county, Va. Now three brothers, pictured above, have been ar­ rested at McAlester, Okie. They were jailed to await the action of Virginia authorities. The men are W illla (to p ), Patton (center) and D. J Flannary. who disap­ peared after the ortme and turn­ ed up later in tha Oklahoma tdkl fields. Like the trlnmphnl return to Bose of a Caesar, the arrival of Chang Kai-Shek colorful turnout of his followers. Chang, Indicated above by the arrow and the Isslmo of tlie Chinese Nationalists, som ething of a George Washington amqng kow Is the Nationalist rapltal. Note the m ilitary bond In the lower photo som e Chinese version’ o f “ Hall to the <1ile<.’‘ at Haakow^h circle, le the his conntrym plsytag, y r*