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MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEPFORP, OREGON, Walter 'The Great' Mails Only Foolin' But His Umps Wasn't And It's 'Showers' Recognized as "public comic number one" of the Pacific Coait League, Walter "The Great" Mails, San Francisco Seals' southpaw pitcher, found out his humor wasn't liked by the umpire. When Mailt rushed forward, In this disguise, to protest a decision he was given the "grand rush" by Umpire Bill Guthrie. So, now Walter has decided to quit talking. He'll talk to the "umps" like this hereafter. (Associated Press Photo) DANCER WEDS SANS STOCKINGS Breathless and excited, Bobbe Arnst, the dancer, arrived 25 min utes late for her marriage to Robert Cavenaugh, Chicago attorney, at Larehmont, N. Y. She said a shopping trip delayed her. Miss Arnst, "former wife of Johnny Welssmuller, screen and aquatic star, wore a brown straw hat, mink coat, white crepe dress, but no stockings. The couple Is shown as Justice Wesley Massersmith performed the cere mony. (Associated Press Photo) ROOSEVELT AND HEPBURN STAR Hi lK''4vl if 'S 'W'V7 , i Probably you won't recognise them, but here is a granoton oi in. late "Teddy" Roosevelt, and a brother of Katharine Hepburn. film star, an decked out to take feminine roles In "Hades, the Ladies." stags production of the Hasty Pudding club at Harvard university. In eddl tion, the grandson of another President is in the play. Left to right: Theodore Roosevelt III, Irving Garfield, Robert Hepburn. (Associated Press Photo) Mechanical Man Rests at Beach SUGAR HEIRESS WEDS IN NEW YORK Wtf tiff Mac likes the seashore and some of the mermaids at Venice, Cal. but he doesn't go near the water be cause he's a complex mechanism and he'd have a short circuit If he got his feet wet. The robot it seven and a half feet tall and is con trolled by wireless. Lelghton Hu bert, the Inventor, Is acquainting Mac with Grace Chamberlin (left) and Alberta Reedy. (Associated Press photo) wmm 4 .. I s 1 I J f i.WstX? I 1 d V Mr. and Mrs. Jean Dupuy photographed In New York after their brilliant wedding at the Hotel Pierre. The bride is the former Dorothy Spreckels, daughter of the late dolph B. Spreckels, and San Fran cisco heiress to a sugar fortune. The couple will make their home in Paris. Associated Press Photo. CROWD HEARS DR. WIRT MAKE REVOLUTION CHARGES y . ' "IIP " This picture shows the packed committee room In Washington where Dr. William A. Wirt (sealed at left) told of a Virginia dinner party last September, at which, he said, he heard that the ' brain trust planned revolution. Several of the six persons at the party denied his statements. James A. Reed (stand ing), former fierv senator from Missouri, aooeared as Wirt's counsel. (Associated Press Photo) U. S. Agent Shot In Dillinger Hunt NEW TULIPS AT NEW YORK SHOW J. C. Newman (above), Chicago agent for the division of investiga tion of the department fif Justice, was wounded In the head In the raid on the Little Bohemia resort near Mercer, Wis., where John Dillinger was In hiding. Another agent was killed. (Associated Press PhotM Science at Fair i-;Jl,ijL".'v The greatest number of exhibitors and the greatest variety of blooms that have ever appeared on the show's program were attracted to the annual International flower show In New York. Betty Worth, pretty New Yorker. Is shown with a new tulip, entitled Mrs. John T. Scheepers, which Is on display for the first time In this country. The tulip la chrome yellow and has won many first awards In European flower shows. (Associated Press Photo) STORM RUINS NEW ORLEANS HOMES Exhibits In the Hall of Science are being changed and Improved for the opening of the new World's Fair In Chicago May 26 E. Pantano le shown here repairing an exhibit In the chemistry section. mmw ;tA'-; imp . Historic Buildings in Colonial Village at New Fair tMiraM4s rim Paul Revere's house, Mount Vernon, the village smithy, Benjamin Franklin's print ing shop, and other buildings famed in his tory books will be reproduced for visitors to the new World's Fair which opens In Chicago May 26. At left Is shown the Old Colonial village under construction. At the right Is Old North Church as it will appear when finished. This Is the church where the lanterns were hung for Paul Revere. Another who started from the church to help Revere spread the alarm was William Dawes, ancestor of Rufus C. Dawes, presi dent of the Fair. NATION'S BIGGEST PASSENGER PLANE TRIES WINGS - 5 J X - The giant flying boat S-42, built by Sikorsky for Pan-American Airways, Is shown as It proved Itselt airworthy on a test flight over Bridgeport, Conn, The plane, powered by four engines and oapable of flying 2,500 miles non-stop with a mall load and crew, was planned ae America's largest passenger plane. It le 76 feet long, has a wing sprvad of 114 feet, and haa a gross weight of 38.000 pounds. It will be fitted with 32 passenger seats for the South American service. (Associated Press Photo) Cafe Waiter Wins Grand Opera Job HERE'S LATEST DILLINGER FRONT, XT Little SoKmii V I i J J a V,; "1 ...... r'jlK'out AI(0 (jtfltlMjTIOH .PHtHElANOEB- T rAAMUETTEa It,?, 4haw I his map shows the location of the Little Bohemia resort, whera Hugo Marchettl (above) worked DIII,llB,r gangsters evaded federal pursuit after a gun battle. The area In a Los Angeles cafe as a ainglng lnvolvd in the latest Dillinger chase covers much of northern Wlscon- walter until his baritone voice was ,ln'" fam0" resort region a district sparsely populated and heavllw discovered by Tito 8chlpa. Now ha woo""- haa a contract with a grand opera ' company. (Associated Press Photo) Rush Ford Building for New Fair Opening ffu, n f. Vim ;l ia i ifMlIIIK IJ" K sr.;- Alrsady speeding skyward la the 2t. Ford's "exposition" of the con FerO building of the new World's trlbullone of science, Industry and Fair which opens In Chicago Miy agriculture to the modern automo bile, together with adjoining gar. dent and park, make up the largest exhibit aver built for I World'! Fair, s if, St.1 31