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ROOSEVELT VISITS CERMAK TOMB BYRD'S SECOND SHIP LOADED FOR ANTARCTIC TRIP EINSTEINS WHISKED FROM BOAT TO AVOID CROWDS
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President Roosevelt took time during a flying trip to Chicago, where
tie addressed the American Legion convention, to visit the tomb of the
late Mayor Anton Cermak, who was killed by an assassin's bullet In
tended for the President, in Miami, Fla. He Is shown (left) as Mrs.
ifloosevelt placed a wreath. (Associated Press Photol
The steamer Jacob Ruppert, flagship of Rear Adm. Richard Byrd's second expedition to the Ant.
arctic, Is shown at Boston navy yard as It was being loaded with supplies and .equipment. A snowmo
bile which will be used In the frigid wastelands Is shown lower left as It was taken aboard. Lower right
la one of the cows which will supply fresh milk for the expedition, (Associated Press Photos)
Prof. Albert Einstein, noted scientist, and Mrs. Einstein are shown as they left their ocean liner ti
board a tug In New York harbor when they arrived from Europe. They were whisked away In seclusion,
apparently to avoid any Natl demonstration. At Princeton, N. J., Dr. Einstein will spend the winter in
research work. (Associated Press Photos)
HERE'S A SCENE AFTER BLOOD.Y BATTLE IN HAVANA HELD IN $250,000 MAIL ROBBERY SENATE SUB-COMMITTEE ENTERS WAR ON RACKETS
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This "battlefront" scene was In front of the Natlona. hotel In Havana, after the day-long battli
between soldiers and army officers who were barricaded In the hotel. The dead shown here were officers who
fought against troops of the reorganized Cuban army. (Associated Press Photo)
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Raymond HoJwell (left) and Theodore Norell were jailed In Denver
on charges of complicity in a plot to dispose of loot from a $250,000
Chicago mail robbery of last December. Federal District Attorney
Thomas J. Morrissey said the pair confessed. (Associated Press Photo)
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Pictured here Is the Jail at Princess Anne, Md., after It had been stormed by an angry mob which over,
powered state police, battered down the doors and seized George Armwood, a negro, and lynched him.
An officer is shown at right examining the battering-ram used .by the mob to break In the doors. The
negro, who, police said, confessed attacking an aged woman, was hanged after being dragged through
the streets behind air automobile. His body was burned in front of the court house. (Associated Press
Photos)
The mysterious disappearance of William Walton Hall, Chicago law
student and heir to part of a fortune, and receipt of extortionist notes by
his wife led his relatives to believe ho might have be?n kidnaped. Hall
Is shown here with his young son. (Associated Press Photo)
NO PASTURES FOR BYRD'S COW!
VICTIMS IN ILLINOIS MINE WAR Speaks For Germany
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t Inert wounded In the clash between rival urJon groups at Harrlsburg,
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This eow, "Foremost Southern Olrl.' It one of the anlreitt to be
taken to the Antarctic on Admiral Byrd't expedition. Edgar F. Cox of
Buffalo It shown with her. (Associated Prtst fhotui
Legislation giving the federal government greater facility In prosecuting the racketeer, kidnaper and
gangster was demanded by United States District Attorney Dwlght Green (center) as a senate sub-corn,
mlttee en rackets met In Chicago. At right Is 8en. Royal 8. Copeland, chairman of the tub-committee, and
it left Sen. Loult J. Murphy of Iowa. (Associated Press Photo)
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hown moored to the "Jacob Ruppert," flagship of the expedition, at Newport News, Va., Juet before belna
taken aboard and stowed away for the trio. Associated Press Photo.
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Clalrt Luce, actress, and her society husband, Clifford Warren
Smith, have agreed "to dlaagres" and as a result the ene-tlmt Follies
girl Is scheduled to receive $29,000 t year for the rest of her life. An
nouncement of the agreement, which Involves no legal separation or
divorce, waa made In New York b attorneys representing both tht
blonde actress and her wealthy amateur aviator husband. (Associated
Prtst Photo),