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THE FORMER 'BOY PLUNGER OF WALL STREET AND HIS WIFE
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PENSACOLA, FLA., HIT BY STORM
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The overflow weir crest of the Nevada spillway of the. Boulder dam
project looking downstream. This recent photo, taken by the bureau
of reclamation, gives an Idea of the gigantic size of the undertaking
which will bottle up the Colorado river. Steel gates 16 by 100 feet will
operate' vertically between piers to control discharge of water from
the reservoir. (Associated Press Photol
MASSIES TO OBTAIN DIVORCE
Above Is a recent photo of Jesse L. Llvermore. once
noted as the '-Boy Plunger of Wall street and his
wife. At right Llvermore Is shown as he appeared In
1910 when he was at the height of his financial career.
Llvermore. noted New York broker, has made, lost and
remade millions. (Associated Press Photos)
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Here are two views of samples of the $100,000 property damacx
done by a storm which swept over Pensacola, Fla. At top ire attl
of workmen at a drydock, battered by flying planks. Below, ruins of a
home In the residential section. (Associated Press Photos)
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The marriage of Lieut, and Mrs. Thomas Massie who figured In the
sensational "honor slaying" of an Hawaiian last year Is to end In the
Reno divorce courts. The divorce is being obtained at the Insistence of -Lieutenant
Massie, his wife declared. Mrs. Massie was the alleged vic tim
of an assault that preceded the killing of an Hawaiian. The two
are shown above In a happlei moment. (Associated Press Photo)
SNOWTIME IS PLAYTIME AT, CHILLY LAKE PLACID
- Here la a general view of the Joint session of the senate and house of representatives In Washington
as President Roosevelt personally delivered his annual message to the lawmakers. It waa the first time
smcr the Wilson administration that a President has done so. The house and galleries were packed and
many persons were denied admittance. (Associated Press Photos
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Despite sub zero blasts at Lake Placid, N. Y many winter sports enthusiasts have flocked to thlf
famous resort, where there Is ample snow and plenty of fun. Dorli White (left) of Greenwich, Conn-,
and Harriet Atwood (right) of Worcester, Mass., are taking their fun on skis. In the center It a general
view of the playground. (Associated Press Photo)
WHERE 199 DIED IN FRENCH TRAIN CRASH
HARD FEELINGS? NOT AT ALL!
GOING SOUTH? HERE ARE NEW TOGS FOR BEACH WEAR
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In the worst tra,n disaster In the history of Frencn ranroaas ana me secona worse anywhere, 199 per
tons lost their lives and 300 others were Injured as a Paris-Strasbourg filer crashed Into the rear end of
a fog bound express near Lagny. Hert It a graphic picturt of tht wrecked engine of the flier. (Associat
ed Press Photo)
ICKES' SON IS POLO PLAYER
While tome people are shoveling snow, these attractive young women at Miami. Fla., are wearing cos
tumes worth more than passing notlce-because they're the hteat In beach attire. Bloomert are popular
again and Loll Perkins (left) showt you why. Slacks are holding their own again, and Lois Oupont icen
ter) wears a smart black pair with her horliontallystrlped lersey. Zebra stripes feature the one-piece
twlmmlng suit worn by Frances Jones (right), (Associated Press Photos) .
TWO WESTERNERS ON SPECIAL COMMITTEE
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The s-nate sn-cial committee to investi;.-.te rec.iverthip and bankruptcy proceedings and appoint
ment of "receivers and trustees at its first meetlnj In Washington. S. C. Left to right: Seniors Austin
of Vermont. McAdoo of California, Aihurit of Ariioia, ehairmin, and Van Nuys of Indiana. (Associated
fftss Photo)
State Senator J. Y. Sanders. Jr
sf Baton Rouge, La., bitter foe of
Huey Long, was named to congress
from tht sivth Louisiana district in
a -citifent' election." The national
house of representatives must de
cide whether it will seat Sanders or
Mrs. Bolivar E. Kemp. (Associated
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Thert doesn't teem to be any bad blood between Henry Morgen
thau, Jr. (left), and Huey Long, even If tht telf-ttyled "K'ngflsh" did
threaten to oppose senate confirmation of Morgenthau as'secretary of
the treasury. Here Senator Long givea Morgenthau an "okay" and a
hearty handshake after committee hearing. Long later announced
he would not contett tht confirmation, (Associated Press Photo)
CLUES FOUND IN MYSTERY DEATH
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Raymond Ickes, son of the secretary of the intsrlor, it l pole
tnthutiast and playt with tht Unlvtitily of Chicago team, (Attoclit.
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A letter and wrltt watch received through tht mailt by Mra.
Francet Coen Cookt (left) wat considered by police to bt thtlr ttrong
est clue In tht Investigation of the mysterious shooting to death of
Dr. Leonard Siever. prominent Pasadena. Cel., dentist,- Dr. Carl R.
Wagner (right), physician, was one of a number of persons questioned
In connection with the Investigation of tht slaying which occurred
last December 11 (Associated Prtst Photos)