v4.0.3‘. .._ ._., , i a ws of the WL ‘ vuvuuvvcnx n ru- u» puuuw .9‘ vuvuuuuuuautmunrapnnrnrtzu- I‘ — " _.A_._-_.._._-_ SETTING Empress of Pictures dancin th . , July 2. nus the flzlsltnintifxizlltlilrllrflllrslesrllgltlrlo rllllhihgdgerltllg nllafllli galtuhltlw morning. wcll. Unt- iu_ t I It h / ~' l c‘ a a ha a“ was not o. :25; - m Wsum Sm“ ‘Belmn and when tgvgéebzcsafirgiergetvntlyxklfiagc have been transferred The 13-year-old ship was carrying gpwmooo in bumm‘ c rcsumc ‘their Journey. metric“... N \ PM. s soon-nuns; nor F (‘flptzgiuhlllcl-gro Papana. 3i. an of. 1e WITH s gaping hole in her hull and her forward compartments p.",.:..°.;“,.f...,_ uganlzalmrmyailofl fillvd pith wnivr the liucr Ascania lay (lisahlcd on the rocks 5-000'm“4‘ "UIPBWP flight (film New York to _ Budapest in the near future. His plane was pup. "llllfiffl b)’ popular subscription in ‘Roumania. near Bic Island in the lows-r St. Lawrence on July i. After the pas- svngcrs wcrc talu-n to safety and transferred to other ships for the voyage to England. salvage crews set out to attempt saving the $l.500.fi00 in gold sold to be in her lwlda and s large quantity of groin which, it is feared, might swell and open her scams. the annual smart to wear sun glasses and comfortable t.“ __ H, Mixes Florence White, secretary of the British Splnisters’ Pensions Association. which she founded, photographed on her arrival in London where shc spoke on in-haii of 4.500.“ women at the Royal Courts of Justice when the Committee of ' I IvwlflM by the Government attended to examine claims for F559". h" lpinstrrs ovcr 55. For three years Mi White has been calnrlllll- ing from a tiny room above her Bradford. Ymlifihifl» lhflll- ll h" fight to secure spinsiers‘ pensions. Last February she won the first round when the Government set up a committee of inquiry. She contends that while s womsn is young it is easy for he? t0 find a situation. whether in office or shop or warehouse or factor!- As the years pass the working woman finds it incrcashgiy difficult to obtain employment. when she reaches 40. she. has. often to accept lower pay. and at 50 is too often n a - Th0 young take the place of the old. At Q the proportion IHIII 0f working women who liml ihrmwlves without means, or GWEN?!" on scanty savings or on the charity of rehtives. It is scriflfl enough for men to seek employment at M; TM‘ "M!" N l" ‘it impossib l rs. l-Jowaru outlay wcntrc and ho wmpasuol ouaToronto shout. They tIusl Canada, is visiting Great Britain during his term of office. He is shown shaking hands with Captain C. ll. Sapsworth on board the Mrs. J. J. Lireman. who was appointed national convenor of the Junior groups of the Catholic Women's League of Canada, at lshbei Hutton, of Ottawa. Mrs. Lukemasi is president of the Junior Sub-division of the C.W.L., Montreal. "What's the matter with your friend over there?“ (Iluh seems to say as he pulls off his spectacles. “Can't say, General: don‘t even know the fellow." rcplcs his neighbor. Ry the way the members of the Pram Club are both fsshlmable and practical. It's r daugdus, norms Halt) lllu llllt (lllhn. to bsarbvanfihcd atoyrcvohsr auljmmnded Oflqsorssmetllelenpronol he euaspolwh a precedent, Lord Tweedsmulr. governor-general of Australia prior to sailing for England. rnmcs armors‘ TRIP Prince Berni of Sweden who ha; announced that he will com lete tho scheduled United S ates Cerocnienury tour of his father. rown Prince Gustaf Adolf. who in ill in a hosplal at New York. is shown as he appeared at his New York hotel. Speaking of hi; v15“ "I have really enjoyed it." convention in Quebec recently. She succeeds Miss r3» l Bill Taylor, winner of the Duke of Kent Trophy at tho Kent coarse, Quebec. the oldest member of the Pram too. dowulestrset. lo ooslllltl horn. ‘he Ian fled aatqtod robbery, ls in noticed aman paohg nervously lrilsaalgroasn to this continent. the prince said. ' JULY 12. 1938 RA! Chosney, Toronto Flying club pilot, had already dropped rctt. his instructor. THIS pastel portrait of John M. lmrle, vice-president n. -.n- axing director of the Edmonton Journal. was presented to him Juno 28 by the Edmonton chamber of commerce in recognition of his work in preparing and submitting the ohambefs briefs to the Rowell commission. The portrait was done by N. de Grsndmais . noted Canadian artist. It was presented by the chief Justice cf Al- berta at a complimenta y dinner to Mr. lmrie by the chamber and attended by lion. J. C. Bowen, licutalant-governor of Alberta. The chamber also presented to Mr. lmrie an illuminated scroll in -—-m- 0T! of the occasion. A culmination of a story hook romance ih . v “u... .. ....... .......... ... .. . ...".:'...;. 1:21‘: m.".':::..-: ".:.'.;:'".; ';:.."‘~ Marjorie nu, 18-year-old home anal, and laugh“ q ‘ m“. T: f“ ‘ years ago whoa llarlorle wont into service with Mrs. Gunther, the. bftlograom’. ‘all: lau- llsuheralsa* flnvilagssumchaftse wvwwvv 47 v vvvv v¢~$¢¢vv¢vv v v about three miles when this picture was taken near the end of his recondmaking leap of 15.000 fut July 8. lie opens a. second para- chute to soften his landing in a pasture (Leftl. Ray's mother (Right) wishrs him the best of luck as he starts off to break the record just five weeks after he began a course of training h the art of “bailing out" of planes. Ray Jumped almost a rniic farther than any other parachutist in Canada, according to George Bon- >44