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Rescues Two Trapped in a Car.

Leopard Pet a Zoo Pad.

Heads G. O. P. Women.

Buddy Patrick. Atlanta, Ga., lifeguard, with Dinkey and Henry Maxwell, children, whom he saved from an upside down, sub- merged automobile in Grant Park, swimming pool. The car nad hurtled over an embankment from street above the plunge.

Chicago's New Chief.

This is a new and hitherto un- of Mrs. published portrait Alvin T. Hert, Kentucky woman, who as vice-chairman of the Republican national committee, is directing the women's campaign from her headquarters in Washington,

Governor Visits Camp Smith.

Pretty Mrs. John L. Tyson of Philadelphia photographed with her eight-months-old leopard cub. The animal was purchased by her husband from the Quaker City. zoo and presented to his wife on her birthday. Mrs. Tyson is the former Natalie Hutch- inson of New York and Philadelphia,

William F. Russell, new chief of police of Chicago, who has been given a, free hand by Mayor William Hale Thomp- son in "cleaning up" the beer barons and other gangsters. He was formerly deputy commis- sioner of police,

Royal Fire-Fighters.

Governor Altred E. Smith, Democrauc presi- dential nominee, pictured between two "red- legged devils" of the old Fourteenth Regiment.

On the governor's left is William Smith, 85; on his right, Fred Saunders, 86.

Billy Won't Retire.

Billy Gibson has changed his mind about retiring along with Gene Tunney. He now insists; he will remain out of the swim. only until he can find another heavyweight with champion- ship possibilities.

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