i NE W5 iiLPtliillill DEAD KNIGHT OF BROAD illtjllvtIiY LARGE AS Lil‘!- lnst nook Gen. Graham. 68-year-old wanderer of the open road, was l"".\lll\t‘l iiientiiiilli in it victim killed in a motor accident near lifilmll" t"|». Ont --he u .15 yit-keil up as large as life n, week later at (iflmillyo 13m L-rinq in ~iill§iri\2i'(‘. ilmt “the report m‘ his death nos greatly M1135"- ni 1i." lie hzul been miles away from WIPPIB the flCCidHlt hail occurred‘. m.‘ ino- 311,11“- iho open highways nml Byways oi cannon Bis "W119 . . the ]l.l\i. ‘Z3 years. Mon TIIREATEXS LIVES on TRIO eusnzssrxc T0 MiLiiluAN TORCH sLnriNcs The three confessed murderers of the two young Ofltlpleg 1n mo" ‘teens. who were beaten, murdered nml burned in their ear near lpsu- anti, iilivhigan, recently ‘were sentem-ed {o 1m, inimnsonment muomng their z-i-nfsrsion and plea oi‘ guilty. The ABOVE iliustlilllon show; troop- rrs giliiit 1,; Ann ltnrlmr, liiiclh, courthouse from mob ‘otter onnounee-i snout oi lite sentenci- for the slziyers. Shots had to be tired over the neofls ri‘ ermui hetero they would (iisperse, The prisoners are Fred Smith, Z3, ix-ioiivZi-i; Frank Oliver, sign-painter, and David Blackstone, negro, ex- \ t xiilstx:é&:-za aszaz-na a gone 725K 11x7 PICTURES F "— '=1-T=Z-Z§'Z-Z5§l-2%2 - J. A. Moiiison is greeted by an Australian kangaroo as he arrive, n Croydon uerodrome after flying lrom Australia in nine days, Clippm‘ two days ott the previous mark and setting a new record rrtors wens SEEKING THESE w new THEY CRASl-IED, KILLING Form, All that is left of the H-S Plane in which Tllm Malone and C. V. Greer "crooked up" in o violent storm Wlilcll suddenly swept Rainy Mlle, near M" Frances, 0ht., iota last Mondoy. Malone and ureer escaped and were llfllllght back to Fort Ffallwfl- Ulcer then volunteered to g9 out in a rescue Dione "el- ing his "buddy," Georxe Delflhfll’, Ind the rescue Pmne “cracked up" and Greer and three Others were killed. Delahny was rescued by Mr. and Mrs. Ayers 0r Milmeapous’ who p,“ o“; in a “n” deslme ‘h; m‘ ing storm. . l Phew! That's some lumll! T1115 l5 l" °°mPe"“°l' h‘ u“ “ma” ‘m’ m‘ "mt at the last Dhbiin horse show. l HOP OFF T0 COMPLETE Fllluril QF L051‘ DE-flgoyp FLIERS 1 Robert ll. Colllnen‘ (CENTRE) opd Edwin l». Preston (RIGHT) hopped oft on Tuesday night in M- tempt to complete flight irorn Detroit to WWII-hill"! on which Parker Cramer and Oliver Pncquette W9" recently lost. They took oi’! from Detroit over the Bllrne route mapped by Crumer in an effort 10 PW" feasibility oi an air mail route between United Bu"?! and Europe. Edwin G. ‘flllvmpwn (LEFT). brad °l the Trans-American Airlines Cont. Sllllfllor 0! ill! flight, is bidding them Godspeed. HERE FOR SPEED FACE Marlon Ciustairs, English speed- boat driver, who has arrived on this side (or participation in tho Hamnswo u: speedboat races at no“, Gioux or I odes sur Loire, the youngest mm". m Fm“ IIANKOW UUUIQIED, um n“; ‘ ‘ The eity oi Ilmikow Chino, victim o! the greatest flood dinner h; chm 5| | m; g q g "i" |, b q . Plpe-binfer Gillies oi Vancouver takes on l. ‘milling pupil in prtpar- "rump 313399 ' ' "um . Rm mm "I e . In on“ by u. p” km tor the big Banii l-llghlond gathering. Partoithecltytoodepthoizoieetondthghiliymtioniotivqtoeg - FIVE GENERATIONS OF CARROLL FHMILY Here is on interesting group oi rive gonentlons or the Carroll will’ or Thorold, Ont. Seated in mom- h Baby Dorothy simmons. “"1"” o: Nomi Ind Mrs. Edith Simmons ot Braeebridgo: st 1M1‘. Mfl- “l”? mons, mother oi’ Dorothy; standing, in black, Mrs. Simroons’ mother. M” ,. Joseph Carroll or Thoroid; standing, in white. Mrs.’ vflrvl" "‘°""" ‘ Mn. Wm. Gibbons oi Detroit, Mich; and seated at RIGHT oi’ lllmm g Mrs. Gibbons’ mother, Mrs. Benjamin Kenyon o! Brnntro d. Will! ' m“, __ _ . , . ' > _ V l‘ f’ greitt-great-grandmother to Baby Simmons in stroight line. I'll! "MEN '1 UR cannon ‘ _ ' - ‘ Inn“ “l” arqifillflll! the Dominion: LEFT to RIGHT (Above), Ur "l W" l8 "lllla: luor Adrimal Dufour do m Thullller, nnirmror e. Mayor Gloiu: was first elected when - SASKATCHEWAN JSASKATOON WYNYRR‘) i l, and has held ottice tor 5 yam. MA NITOBB -¢— -_r;'i’1"' - Vvevisunu onilivi out Umreo snares‘ 8,000 FARMERS VACATE DRIED-BUT "M95 inn aim Bnhtohewnn’: dried-out um fronrwhioh nrllrwlll" _ Iy moo fnmon have moved u» the new north country. Home M" "“" .900 are rendered homeless by the floods which have “not tho country and hue lnunla d llankow, the clpltol, covering the mm q] themselves o! govomment old in transportation but the molt MN Qlltdtooidlmmlrlgsahoomrnetimll,