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PAGE SIX QUEEN ELIZABETH I MAY RULE THE COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS The chances that she may one da: S-year-old Pr corge. already is beink prepared for the throne once occupied bs It is now believed that the Prince of Wales will never marry, and as his next brother, . Princess Elizabeth, his eldest daughter, may be considered heir apparent her younger sister, Princess Margaret Rose. just lke the children of an Lower left and right are pictures of the charming princess. ork, Wales and the Duke of ay siton the British throne are incess Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Y the two great great Queens, Elizabeth considered 90 probable that the k and granddaughter of King At present, the little Princess has no inkling of what fate may hold in store. She plays with y other parents, high or low. top left and right are the Prince of ROUMANIAN ROYALTY IN CEREMONIAL PARADE An unusual photograph showing nd dur uniform, WHEN A BIG SHIP GOES TO SEA Jobs for one thousand seamen and officers will be avaliable in shape to resume her voyages between New York and Great Britain and France, Some idea of what such a ship means as a market for various 0 Yoho we ean ot he Bit Line Trail Hikers of the Canadian Hockies or the coming season and the dates fixed are Friday, August 3 to Monday, August which ai qpable thoes taking pa Mf they wish, on the rea Ride (July 27-20) or partictpat Annual Cam; cla p of of Canada (July 16-61) and fol- low on with the Trail Hi Chalet orsing of August 3, starting Oot three generations of the Row the after lunch over the Yoho Pass to the Yoho Valley Chalet-Bun- galow Camp, seven miles distant. The first night will t camp and the morning hike g wa 3) 5 4 5 the second Falls. In the afternoon there ill be a hike, over, the uoper the Yoho Glacier. Camp Tor thts and also the night will be at the Twin Falls Cabin, supplemented, by tent comm The third day will Serapent hikiag through the Lite Yobo Valley, returning to Twin in ley Chalet-Bungal .n Royal Family on the reviewing A eeeetosiebration ia Bucharest. Left to right. Prince Nicholas, brother of King va Springe Michael, heir to the throne, King Carol and his mother, the Dowager Queen Marie, in her stores 8 tons of sugar, 3 tee a rels of apples, oranges and other fruits vessel requires all voyage, it be mportant the business of supplying the food- stuffs (s. Sudbury Star. the Pow-Wow mi be held in the afternoon. to eaten train sr bus for Lake Louise or Bantt can do so while there is ihe choles of staying over and bikini ess Pass to Field of contisuine thelr explora - tion of the beautital Yoho Valley. A larce tarn-out is expected lowing the successful bike of last year, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934 AL SPECIAL TRIBUNE FEATURE THE BEST OF THE WEEK'S INTERESTING NEWS PICTURES AIDS STRICKEN HUSBAND al for help flashed for more than one thousand miles to bring ald to her husband, stricken with appendicitis while on aken i with A. Robin- For two months the familiar giant clock in the Houses of Parllam which strikes the hours on Big FACING A FIGHT FOR LIFE ined.y maintaining his innocence, Millard Hickman, marine engineer. who is accused of slaying Louise Jeppesen in a San Francisco park, reads a newspaper account of his predicament in his cell. Miss Jeppesen was the daughter of an Ogden, Ut ROME FLIERS HONORED IN ERIN The plane, Leonardo da Vinci, in which George Pond and Cesare Sabelli attempted a fight from New York to Rome, shown at Lahinch, Ireland, where It was forced down by a broken fuel Une. Above, the fier, Pond (left), and Sabelli (right), with President Eamonn de Valera of the Irish Free State, during the official reception in Dublin. Chicago BIG BEN GETS FACE LIFTED DURING ENFORCED SILENCE tom, of Big Be float over the clty of London, because the rposes. for cleaning put . picture on the left eee lear sesamiae cloning the base ce) the clock, while at the right an expert examines the huge hammer SOSEPH. INSULY SUCCESS ELUDED THIRD INSULL BUT HE FOUND CONTENTMENT Unknown to all but a few Americans, his negihbors at Springfield, Mass., Joseph Insull, eldest of the three Insull brothers, today looks back along the roads travelled by himself and his two brothers since they came to the United States from England more than fifty years and Martin, went, into the utilities mpire, Joseph was conteui.to tart Work as For forty-one years he plodded along in that company, ultimately reaching the post of jired with a modest STRAIGHT AS A DIE n the Force detachment prevents ns the men rehearse thelr tam drill in preparation for the Royal rovrnainent at Olympia. The photo- graph was taken at the Royal Air Foree School of Physical Training at Uxbridge, England, ndertal regularity which wo Reva Air os massed THURSDAY, Jt Glea x one Mra, Fawcett friends to aftern: On Friday aft Pratt entertained AFTERNOON Ti SISTER'S HONG ing Grande Prat CHOIR GIVEN / GOOD TIME of Mrs, Keys, wh time was enjoye ON CAR TRIP 7 UNITED STATE and the others t ENTERTAINED BUFFALO LAKI dinner, including Mrs. Roy Fitzger who, wentistt th Women's Laas Shalla, MAY HAVE TO RETURN HOME return to Engla: high blood press has been in G couple of weeks stay with Mr. a the late Fatt. SHOWER FOR Tho World ts caster. A new and. i getting the feel collecting stories from olf miners, tragedy in which triumph, Aylmer Crosse
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