SEPTEMBER 23, 1933 -'— s ~ ~‘—-‘-_~i. , i THE CHARQOITETQYVN (‘UARDIAIV EWS 0f the WOMRLDQin PIRES musm vmwuuuueunnx " -u nzxu.zs.r -< n ~ - >1 - - n - .- , ...___.__,,_...,,w‘ . H —\ . . ._....s_____. c __ m... n s .:< one of the holiest spots in recent i city liurcluys Bank was looted of cosh, stumps and .; . . ...| t 1.1;; mi: oi‘ terrorism in Palics- mail hugs and inlmczi, and an armored car in zit o- n: . tiling Anni,» inlhc l , . V. t. '\\\ Tm- uppcr picture is that 0i n-eiw. {t 311$,- Jilihlifillllfi Cochran. ‘vinner FLIGHT LIEUT. ‘ll. J. ADAM 1 _ of lin- BPIHUK 'l'l‘l}il_h." all,’ m“ Flight Lteut. M. J. Adam, who set a new world record oi more , Tftfllu-v :1“ "°l"‘l'el"l“:°n Wm‘ 1o than 10 miles last your. and companion were killed recently when ’ ', mpflirmf? ml e_ p o s. _ ti ' R I Air Force hnmller crashcil at Farnshornugh. Pllmllfihlfe Q “MW: Iirnusskiiixfv haxligiirbdnltg: aniilrllursytainto flames. Adam established his rccord 53.937 ieet Juno a . £t"g5\]X::.Planl€l-’nf injuries hum-red :40, 1:71-17. with nn experimental high altitude inane. It was recog- whcn he accidentally crushrd nixed officially‘ by the Federation Aerollmlliqllc InternaIiOIlBIE- H0 ~.- our n: ouMItviY-s trials “t "i" is shown hcrc with the special equipn c hc used in establishing hi! National air liar-es.‘ lcit thf rMUnL “in ' hospital in or o go o e alrpor - . - _t- - ' " is cirllnpscd and was returned l" ‘he Joe Smith, 88-year-old Don Valley "hermit," who lives on the hflfiilllfil- "he"! he dlcd- _ outskirts oi Toronto, suys his cats, dogs and chickens keep him hum getting lonely. The three repcrcsentatives shown with him long ago forgot their dislike for each other but, according to Joe. r strange dog or cut is given a “cold reception." Joe is s horse trndvr at heart, though,' and claims to have "bought, sold, traded or swap- ped" more than 1,000 horses in his day. After he gets his shanty banked up with sods and made “winter-proot" he says he is going to look around for another horse. J n- .-§§*;,';. i , . w: . ‘ ~“ . oi‘ Brituilfs _‘ student fliers are being {old what tim various in- (“it m,‘ (JM-d, 1m- livilinns “iiliing ~tn use their , strumeziis are for, in their iirst lPiSun. dlore than no.4“, in u“. gl-{Wildf of ti.» nation in 1,500 ski-dermis hzzvi» been cnroinzil, ;.nd 115 have bu“ Qppm-d at Hanworth. llero two , been chosen in the first group to be trained. {pf-IQ “Qii. i i i l i l QQw I. it. Gentleman (Tadets who the southern area o! the British Legion, when 5.000 members of the Legion paraded with ti‘: Snndhnrst men. Dresser! in "ch-vies, have horn at Snmlhnrst only :1 week urn sir v.1: on inn-ode ‘The occasion was the‘ annual ruily of ‘:j1‘—0»*‘ 11s.. ‘ Miss Maribel Vinson, outstanding United States girl lkntfl‘ recently became tho bride of Guy Bochon Owen o! Ottawa. Iloih are professional skaters and plan to continue their careers us n tcnrn on ir -. They are shown nbovc following the ceremony" ‘4 .__ S . . __4'—____ _'_»Q>_'__£_; TQK’ i s~‘........~.\..- ' .t~ . .._._.4;t ‘ don, and then made tin-Ir annual pilgrimage tn the t--|n.i,:pli. ‘iho ylhoto give» a general view nt’ the tnarrh past tho l-Impiro shrine. lllvmlu-rs of the Old (‘ontompiihlos Assoria- tion hold a mfnn-nl purruio nnd mcnloriai scrvicr unis lkzradc in Willis-hail. imi- '~i$¢’ Traffic over tho new footbridge at the I grr-iiter safety measures on tho road. The parade, Perryn Road Junction, 1191160", Willi"! WM"? .shown in this photo, took nincc shortly heinro residents oi Western avenue, Acton, held a film opening of the bridge. t demonsirntion in support 0i their campaign for 1 1T5 sll§TT T7’. Miss Averil Colcridge-Taylor, daughter oi the inlnoun comm" - Samuel Cclcridxe-Tnyior. in shown in her home llfirc shortly be- tor making preparations to leave tor the United Stair-s to roll- dm-t tho Boston Rylltphnlly Orchestra. Mina CnlrrtdxP-'|'I.Yl‘"' w“ _l,.,..i in her liio and r i i _ . I - - v‘> ...__ ‘Afilfla _\[g|'ln|t, mm (‘amr into the world tour survive, has ncrrr horn Ill a day yours n80 as a 1s 3-4 flllltfli‘ lmhy. n Dlrlllfkd above r is lust as M: as Mom qt hr-r are. For the first - ~ - - - ~ 1 _. » f“ "i"___.._---- m» um woman ever invited to conduct s bond oi u» novel running homo from school at Wu‘ liamltow. eight wooks oi her ill’: soc WM krllt ill a Wrlrl- In a revival oi’ an ancient pageant in oi-riwnony pron-ding the procession oi the llllltl Mnrlnrs. It is nn unusual honor tor an Ilnglishwomnn to refit" pnflmui, nnnnnl and healthy in r-vory respect. cotton lined not and ted with a fountain pen Ilninuult, Belgium, the wedding of "Monsieur and there. such an invitation from the inmo Boston organisation, b '11"- child, one or the smallest babies ever to Jlller. Med-me tiollalh" In shred M an nmuslnr V