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1923-07-05 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 6 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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World Events As "STREET" NERVOUS; BUCKETEERS MAY REVEAL SECRETS INDIANA EXPERT HEADS EDUCATION IN PERU SCHOOLS Frank L. Crone Frank L. Crone, Indiana University graduate and former director of education in the Phillipine Islands, has been appointed director-general of education of the Republic of Peru. Crone was one of the first of the American teachers who went to the Phillipines after the Spanish-American war. He was a member of an American educational commission in Peru in 1929. Above, Edward M. Fuller and below, William P. McGee, confessed bucket shopper. Above, Edward M. Fuller and below, William P. McGee, confessed bucket shopper. With the entering of pleas of guilty to "buckeling stock orders" and the possibility that E. M. Fuller and W. P. McGee, seeking clemency, may reveal secrets of the "sheet" Wall street is showing signs of nervousness. In the meantime the "lamb" arc waiting patiently to see what may develop. NATTY SPORTS HAT OF BRUSHED WOOL This is one of wool sports hats so becoming to the bobbed head. It is made of dear brand brushed magicfoam and is simply trimmed with a twisted cord about the crown. TROTSKY REVIEWS NEWLY PLEDGED SOVIET ARM This is one of wool sports hats so becoming to the bobbed head. It is made of dear brand brushed magic fleece and is simply trimmed with a twisted cord about the crown. TROTSKY REVIEWS NEWLY PLEDGED SOVIET ARM Leon Trotsky, indicated by cross, reviewing Kid troops in square at Moscow. The military forces of soviet Russia were reviewed recently. Leon Trotsky, leader of the Red army, in Moscow, after the soldiers had taken new oaths of allegiance to the Red cause. Trotsky and other reviewed the troops in Moscow. CANADIAN OFFICIALS IN U. S. CAPITAL TO ADJUST CLAIMS The government heads and U. S. officials, snapped at the capital. Left to right: Henry Getty Chilton, secretary of British embassy; Charles Evans Hughes, secretary of U. S. state department; Sir Lomer Gouin, minister of justice; D. L. Newcombe, deputy minister of justice. In the background, Thomas M. Mulvey, under secretary of state; Martin Conboy, New York attorney for the Canadians; A. B. Copp, secretary of state; M. D. Purdy, special assistant to the U. S. attorney general. 'AGE" FROM WEST The government heads and U.S. officials, snapped at the capital. Left to right: Henry Getty Chilton, secretary of British embassy; Charles Evans Hughes, secretary of U.S. state department; Sir Lomer Gouin, minister of justice; D.L. Newcombe, deputy minister of justice. In the background, Thom M. Mulvey, under secretary of state; Martin Conboy, New York attorney for the Canadians; A.R. Copp, secretary of state; M.D. Purdy, special assistant to the U.S. attorney general. "ACE" FROM WEST TO HELP THE CUBS FLAPPERS, TENSHUN! S.A. LASSIE HASN'T SEEN A MOVIE SHOW Miss Blanche Calhoun. How many girls do you suppose there are, 19 years old, who have never been to a movie show, to a dance or who never showed more than two or three packages of gum? There is one girl in Wichita Kan., who holds it up distinction. She is Miss Blanche Calhoun, a Salvation Army lassie, daughter of Commandant Melvin Calhoun. She has never attended a movie and doesn't intend to, she says, unless the moral tone of the movies improve. Neither has she ever been to a dance. STARTS TRAINING FOR SECOND BOUT WITH WILD SIKI Mike McTigue. Mike McTigue, light heavyweight champion of the world, has started light training for another battle with Battling Skii, Benegaless cave man, from whom Mike grabbed the title in Dublin last March. The return engagement is to be called off early in September. Mike says the easiest way to train is to keep in good shape all the time. "Ace" Elliott nabbing a wild throw. "Ace" Elliott, first basing phenom of the Wichita Falls Tex., baseball team, has been grabbed in a hurry by the Cubs to fill the gap at first base caused by the illness of Ray "Ace" Elliott nabbing a wild throw. "Ace" Elliott, first basing phenom of the Wichita Falls Tex., baseball team, has been grabbed in a hurry by the Cubs to fill the gap at first base, caused by the illness of Ray Grimes. An operation is expected to keep Grimes out of the game for weeks. "PEP" OPERATION SUCCESS; GROOM SEEKS FREEDOM Mrs. Henry C. Ward. lain Dealer Camera COCA COLA KING AND BRIDE NOW ON HONEYMOON Mrs. Ann G. Candler, Sr. Ann G. Candler, Sr., aged but millionaire soft drink king, now is honeymooning with his bride, formerly Mrs. May Little Ragin, thirty-five. Candler is seventy-two. The present Mrs. Candler had a stenographic office in the coca cola king's building. KING BORIS SAID TO FAVOR BULGAR REVOLUTIONISTS King Boris of Bulgaria in his latest pose. King Boris, youthful ruler of Mrs. Ann G. Candler, Sr. Ann G. Candler, Sr., aged but millionaire soft drink king, now is honeymooning with his bride, formerly Mrs. May Little Ragin, thirty-five. Candler is seventy-two. The present Mrs. Candler had a stenographic office in the coca cola king's building. King Boris of Bulgaria in his latest pose. King Boris, youthful ruler of Bulgaria, is believed to be secretly sympathy with the revolutionists who recently overthrew the peasant regime of Premier Stamatoliky. The former premier is ART GALLERY REFUSES BEAUTY'S PORTRAIT Lady Lavery. London social circles have been stirred by the refusal of the Tats Art Galleries to place a portrait of Lady Lavery, in their studio. The portrait by her husband, Sir John Lavery, was presented to the galleries by Lady Blanche Cunard. GENERAL PERSHING PRESENTS DIPLOMAS TO FUTURE GENERALS Lady Lavery. London social circles have been stirred by the refusal of the Tate Art Galleries to place a portrait of Lady Lavery, in their studios. The portrait by her husband, Sir John Lavery, was presented to the galleries by Lady Blanche Cunard. GENERAL PERSHING PRESENTS DIPLOMAS TO FUTURE GENERALS Uncle Sam's fighting forces have been augmented by another class of officers and future generals from West Point military academy. General Pershing, leader of America's forces in the World war, presented the diplomas to the military leaders of the coming generation at the foot of the Battle monument at West Point as part of the impressive ceremonies. General Pershing, left, handing diplomas to graduating class.