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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1936
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(Above) Mrs. Anna Sage, the "Woman in Red" who put the finger on John Dillinger, is shown boarding the liner President Harding at New York, as she was deported from the United States to her home in Rumania. She is preceded. by a ship's officer and followed by a matron.
(At Left) Mrs. Carroll K. Bassett, charming member of the younger married set of New York and New Jersey society, is pictured at the Maryland Hunt races held in Glyndon, Maryland. She is wearing an attractive dotted dress
(Right) Six pounds of tweed bloomer is worn by Miss Doris Terhane (left) and fifteen ounces of a modern airy cloth by Miss Barbara Crim (right) in her fashion- ably-cut culotte. These New York society girls were help- to take ing to inaugurate New York's first bicycle train
The wheel is enthusiasts up country. "bicycle built for two."
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In the tiny closet (above) of an abandoned farmhouse near Leesburg, Virginia, pretty 15-year-old Hida Utter- back (below) was bound, gagged and left to die of stran- gulation with the mattress thrown about her head. She was rescued by Peter Finney, Washington reporter, who found her as posses searched near-by woods in vain.
(Above) Olivia De Haviland, the
film actress, believes she has found the perfect dancing frock for the bot It is this summer nights to come. youthful two-piece dress with white rick-rack braid set vertically on the skirt, and trimming both the top of the dress and the short- sleeved mess jacket.
(Right) Whispers of romance have been stirring Hollywood. giving positive proof that Spring is here again. Top to bottom are Lillian Emerson and Philip Reed, Carl Laemmit, Jr., and Dixie Dunbar, and (ds Lupino and Louis Hay- ward. Seen together frequently night clubbing in the film capital. the gossips report that all amorously interested.
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8 Captured while stepping into a 10 moter-car with another bandit, and a Ozienna, Louisisza, il woman at New
Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy No. 1 has been rushed to St. Paul, Minne- sota, to face his trial in the Hammen. 13 and Bremer kidnappings. Karpis kas been sought for the last few years by G-men and police of every State in the Union.
Here is a recent picture of Louis McHenry Bowe, confidential secretary to President Roosevelt and for more than a quarter of a century Mr. Roosevelt's close friend and politics! adviser, who died recently at the White House. He was one of the Administration's most famous figures.
Harry Weiss, key witness and one of five indicted in the kidnapping of Paul E. Wendel, is snapped in Brooklyn, N. Y., föllewing his re- turn from an Ohio hideout. Ques- tioned, Weiss is said to have told the police that Ellia Parker, Jr.. promised to make him a New Jer- sey State trooper for his part in the fantastie Wendel outgrowth of the Lindbergh case.
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