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Thousands of Callfornlant passed th bier of Gov. James Bolph, Jr., as his body lay In state In the
rotunda of the San Francisco city hall. Mr. Rolph died after an extended Illness. After serving as mayor of
San Francisco for 20 years ho was elected to the governorship In 1930. This photograph shows a crowd
passing the catafalque, lAssoslated Press Photo)
NEWEST UNITED STATES CRUISER PASSES TESTS
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Towering high abov the g&n Francisco waterfront the principal
lower of lh San FrsnctjcealciaRd bay bridge on the vtest We
dwarfi the skyline of the cfty. The structure is almost compteter the
eaddEes for huge cabtes remarntng to be put In piacc. The sltet struc
ture looks like this to commuters coning from Oakland, Aia&ciated
Press Pho
FOUNDATION FOR BRIDGE LAID
Within SO kesr f thIr capture, ths thrss csnfnsed kidnapor ef W!!l!ra F Bettta, Beverly HHI
millionaire, were in Ssei Qyentln prison ynder His es?rtsiises. Upper phots shsws ths sbdusisrs, Indicate!
by arrows, before the gates of California state prison. Left to right: Larry KwrfB, Hsy Williams ami
James E. Kirk. Lowsrj crowd a the Richmond railway station when 4h train fnm Loe Aaaele errieJ
with the eonviet, (Anssiitteo; Press Phetw
HOPES TO STRENGTHEN WHITE SOX
Uncle Sam stamped his approval on the navy's latest high-speed cruiser, the Astor ?) whe"
passed preliminary testa off Puget Sound, Wash, where It was built The Astoria cost $ 1,951,000 and ls
within the 10 000-ton treaty limit. Aluminum and stainless steel plates are welded instead of riveted.
The armament includes nine elght-lnch guns, eight flve-lnch guns, two triple torpedo tubes and four sea
planes, (Associated Press PhotoJ
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Millions of cubic yartie of sand dreugeo: Horn San hranttscc bay
bottom are going into the f Itt of the Oakland or eastbay approach of
the San Francisco-Oakland bridge. This aerial view shows trre brFrfge
foundation piles in the foreground and the tilt to the leU of in rait,
road tracks (Associated Pres Photo)
Haroirf DiEEmgham, Hiwtllin
iportsman.sajied ha schoon
er Manutwa from Hcn&fufu to Los
Angeles in 15 daycr breakmg aM
sailing records for art eattbound
trip, Difltngham( pictured in Los
Angeles, made the crotstng prepar
atory to partlctpattng in ths Lot
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The two lawyers who faced disbarment proceedings before Supreme
court commissioners In Chicago are shown with one of their attorneys
at the hearing where Secretary of the Interior Ickes accused Lucius
J. M. Malmin with having sought to blackmail him Into obtal-ilng an
appointment for Malmin as governor of the Virgin Islands. Left te
right: Malmin, F. J. Karasek, an attorney, and C. W. Larsen, the see.
end lawyer accused. (Associated Pres Phetol
FATHER MEETS ACCUSED YOUTH
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Florence Rice, blonde and blue,
eyed daughter of Grantland Rice,
withdrew from the east of New
York stage play to appear In films
after a screen test proved success
ful. Miss Rice was greeted with a
kiss by Phillips Holmes, motion
picture star, upor her arrival In
Hollywood. (Assoeiatsd Prsse
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In dramatic meeting In the West Lot Angeles police station
Lucius F. Payne, who had fust flown from St. Louis, met his son,
Louis, 21 who was under arrest on charges of having beat to death his
mother and younger brother with a handaxe. The bereaved parent
fright) and Louis, who said he didn't know why he had committed the
crime, art shown in Xh police station, (Associated Press Photo)
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Jimmy Dyke, newly appointed manager of the iawfy Chicago White
iox, li eesfclng replacements for several weak spelt In hie efforts to
bolster ths ttam's ttandmg. The veteran thlrtf MMnm Is shown tn
two tvoitit , (AttocUted Pren Photeel
DANCING GOWNS OF FILM STARS
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Ann Dvsrfc (left), eerstn actreti, tt tttmnt t formsl gown ef
tusterieet hir w(( crtp. Ths skfrl ef ttilt ssmsfy isitgned gown
Is Just a thtdt lanQir In back than in front, and tsndt Ittetf to dancing
withewt trippi. A c-tat smbreidsrsd ergsndrs. v. ik pFsated flounce
edging the htm it tn tsng skirt Is fsverei Ctisrs Trsver (riant;
for c3nfja, (Atttctttttf Pj;t f hjtesfc