Glass Heiress and Husband The former Dolores Ford, Cin- - einnati, O., heiress, and Louis Matthews, the unemployed plumber whom she is reported as having married within 24 hours of the annulment of her . marriage to Eugene Newton, alleged mulatto cafe entertain er. The 24-year-old Smith Col lege graduate is heiress to a fortune estimated at $20,000, 000. The N ew Specimen Rabbi-Cat The above animal is “Dukie,” • •ne year old, called the “Rabbi cat,” seeming to be half cat and half rabbit. Dukie lives on dry bread and grass, and scorns milk. He hops with his hind legs and walks w’ith his front legs. Dukie is owned by Mr*. Virginia Maddux, ©f Los An geles. (International NowareoU Mother and Son Classmates 4 ** Mrs. Frank Slut* and her son, Leland, will both graduate from Mount Union College, Al liance, Ohio, in June, the for mer receiving an A. B. and the latter a B. S. degree. Mrs. Slutz attended the c o 11 e g a ♦ from 1900 to 1904, did not take a degree at that time, but subsequently attended the Uni versities of Chicago and Cincin nati, as well as Wittenberg Col lege. (IotcrntiUntl Kiwvm) New Native Opera for Met n For the fourteenth time in twenty-lira years of Glulio Gatti-Caa •zza’s direction of opera in New York the Metropolitan has accepted and American work fer production. The new pieea is ft tele of Colonial Massachusetts. American in scene as well as aathonUp «md music. The composer is Or. Howard Hanson, of Rocheoter. M. t jlnspi-vts Her f ather'* Horses at Capital Show Mis* Mary Ellen Corby, a daugh ter of Karl W. Corby, of Wash ington, looks after her father i horses at the show at Washington, f). C. She is herself aji expert rider and has won many ribbons in the competitions. (iDlarnatlonal N«wkm1) Bombay Nominates First Woman Couneilior ' l....—-.....ftajaafena Mrs. Sarojini J. De, wife of a prominent resident of Bombay, India, has been nominated as a councillor of the Calcutta Corpora tion by the government of Bengal. This is the first time in the history of India that a woman has been proposed for such a job. She is prominent in many feminine move ments in the country. . (ImerXiktionaU Nev.arefJj Tresses Win Prize anti Approval of II Dnc« i Signori na Tereza Murari, of Milan won first place Ln a compaction u discover the Italian girl with th« most beautiful hair. She wsu obliged to share first place, how ever, with $ignorina Amantls Stoppato. Bath Tereza anc Manada raceived autographed let "*« of approval fro* Premki '•luasouai. (JMa>stu*aal Swiimi 4 Twenty Set Mark for Mass Parachuting Sere are the twenty parachute < lumpers, composed of three irmy men and seventeen civil ■ns, beside their riant Curtis Condor plane, in which they * broke the world's record for the • largest number of jumpers to leap from a plane within the shortest space of time. All the men left the ship practically at the same instant. The rfwm* and record-breaking steel, beta at Roosevelt Field, L. L. *a» the feature of the NaSunol Moose field day celebraiisw. tiBiernallonBi aowjjbbO Mosley Leaves Cabinet Over Unemployment Sir Oswald Mosley, millionaire baronet from an old English Tory family, whoso conversion to Social ism created a sensation a few tears ago, after an interview with render MacDonald, resigned his post in the Labor Cabinet because jof dissatisfaction with the Labor Government’s program for com bating unemployment. (iaUiutlcaal KewwMl) Old and New Chief of Gotbam Deputy Chief Inspector Edward P. Mulrooney, promoted to Police Commissioner of the City of New York, is pictured being congratulated by ex Commissioncr Grover A. W halen. <. Mulrooney has been • MRht of the New York Polio* De partment aince the *jjn of 2t and haa worked his way Utrotiffk all atajres of the force. (lnr«io«uf.Vw.ai ; M__ C At__ \KT_ College Co-ed Gliding Star mw—-*—_ r '"71 ■ mu 1 m Mi- i i i Georg* Washington University 1 has gone air-minded—at least, | rlider-minded. To prove it, Miss Geraldine Free, daughter a/ the Representative from ► California, ts shown fn the new glider which waa purchased by the fair students of the uni . versity, who recently formed a glider flying club. (laltraatUnaJ NtwaiMlj | Hero oi lHarne at Work And Denies Hines* Marshal Joffre, hero of the Battfe1 of the Marne, who was reportad seriously ill at hia country nd dence at Louveciennes, near Paris, denies reports of ill health. Be has' differences and opinions and mite written his memoirs of the war time period, with the wish that its publication be posthumous. (Initrns Uunal SmmOI Gold Star Mother Decorated by Lincoln Mn Eliw.beth Hutchliu, H2-year old Gold Star mother, as she ar rived in Chirac* from Oakland, Cal., enroute to France to vinit the Crave of her son, who fell with a Chicago rccitnent She hold* the distinction *f havluc been decor ated by Lincoln for bravery. Uatai national >aw« eel) Nfewest Addition to U. S. Navy The U. S. S. Northampton, wfcich - wax formally adapted by the U. S. Navy in ceremonies held at Charleston Navy Yard, Masa. The new cruiser ia named after PT 7 " ' ■ * ’ v: the t«wi in which reai4tm aa President Calvin I'eeWoi. Captain Walter N. Verne* #»* set) was placed in conunaai of ♦he ship.