PRINCIPALS IN 'THREE SENSATIONAL MURDERS) Middle West 1b scene of trio of slayings that have aroused nation-wide interest because of their sensa tional angles. Left: Mrs. Velma Van Woert West of Palnesvllle, Ohio, holding the hammer with which, it is alleged, she beat her husband to death. The husband, Edward West, is shown in left upper inset. Center: Andy Lyken, 15-year-old schoolbo” of St. Clalrsvllle, Ohio, who shot and killed his mother and seriously wounded his father and a farmhand because he was reprimanded for not going to school. Upper right: Mabel Marmont Hart of liurcka, Kansas, whe was killed by her husband, Ivan Hart (right lower). Hart claims his wife was Insane and communicated that abnormal state of mind to him. He also asserts she pleaded with him to end her life. (International Newsreel) HAPPIER DAYS IN SNYDER FAMILY BEFORE TRAGEDY Pictures that might have been found In any family album clearly show happiness In the days long before stark tragedy entered the Snyder home. Little Lor raine Snyder (left), Mrs. Ruth Snyder (center), ■_m shortly after her marriage to Albert Snyder, who Is shown at the left as & boy. Inset is Mrs. Snyder before her days of bobbed hair. (International Newsreel) OMAHA GIRL HAS FOUND BACKER Lost from the Fold Jy ..^y..w....... ■*>-■-..■■■ >.■■.v*-.-..:...v.-.v.....vrf...■ ... 1% i MIsa Myrtle Brown (right) of Omaha, Neb., sister-in-law of famous designer, Bellanca, Is being backed by the Rev. Father James It. Cox of r*ittsburgh, Ta., In her proposed flight to Rome. (International Newsreel) h - Rev. D. J. Good of Dayton, Ohio, who hag been missing for ten days, recently sent his wife money and the church his resignation. It is thought that the missing p£>tor was on the verge of mental collaps# « when he disappeared. (International Newsreel) $1,000 A DAY FOR HEROINE OF ATLANTIC HOP ~tti—mnnirniwiniifiniw>¥MBmimjijnniiiiiniinni ii[w>qgrrwpjE»€iooe^*mmmm Itui* Klder. famous woman flier, la here shown afflitng her signature te a oontraet to appear In vaudeetOe flee 104 Jays at a salary of 11.000 a day. With her la VIce-I'resident Kd, Schiller of vaudeville circuit which landed title highly prised attraction. (Ijilsrnational N.vsryol) Co-ed Disappears . ... ...t Pauline Itosencrance, 18, of Carson City, Mich., student In Michigan State Normal School, has not been seen In several weeks. Friends are using every effort to find the co ed. who was mentally depressed at the time i,he vanished. (Interasttoual Ntw»r*»l> Back From the Orient' Thomas W. Lamont, partner in the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co., arrives in San Francisco after trip to Japan during which he investigated banking conditions and found them sat isfactory again. (International Nawareal) Sets Wedding Date ■ Mary Arden Schroeder, New York society girl, has chosen January 23 as date for her marriage to Clar ence Alexander Earl. Jr. (International Illuatrated Mien) To Replace Sextant Howard B. Raster of Berkeley, Cal., is the inventor of a device that anpplants the sextant both in nautical and aerial naviga tion. ■'•nailsMl Itlaafrata* Maw*) fWO PRINCESSES lN BRUSSELS Reclusive pictures of Princess Astrld (right), wife of Belgium's Crown Prince, walking arm-in-arm with Princess Ingrid (left) of Sweden. The two Princesses enjoy walking Incognito and looking at the shop displays in Brussels. (International Newsreel) SENOR1TA CALLES LIKES OUR BOY i ! i Alicia Calles, daughter of the president of Mexico, Is visiting in Wash ington, D. C., and informs the press that American boys and girls have quite delighted her. (International Newsreel) HERE'S YOUR SANTA UP TO DATE * „ __ ^ . ftmm: xzv:zrm-~ • • -ij fv"'." - 7T.V.7.'- Mr.* ' • • —•+. , - .... Marla Gsmbarellt, known to thousands of radio fans as “Clamby." and member of ths Rosy Now York "Uan*," Just couldn't resist the tempta tion to be the Aral flapper Santa Claus. tlaieraatleeal ll'seUMeS Meee*