The Nation’s Perfect Back Freed "Prince” Scene of Ohio Bus Tragedy Plunging down an embankment at Mount Vernon, Ohio, this passenger bus landed upside down, killing three residents of Cleveland and injuring 29 other occupants. The photo was made as volunteer work ers extricated the dead and injured. Thirty-six per sons were aboard vehicle at the time of the accident. Our Flying Cameramen Silenced by Death Police believe that the reason Mrs. Alice Diamond (above) was slain was that she had found a clue to the slayers of her husband, Jack “Legs” Diamond, who went the way of all racketeers. Mrs. Diamond was found shot to death in her Brooklyn, N. Y., home. Hugh Broderick (left) and M. A. Baron, photographers for International Illustrated News and this newspaper, and the plane used on their 1,650 mile dash from New York to Labrador to obtain pictures of the arrival of the Italian air armada. When Boardman Crashed in Bendix Race Flere’ a close view of the wrecked plane after Russell Boardman, one of the crack entries in the Bendix transcontinental race, smashed up at Indianapolis, Ind. Not only did the crash wreck his hopes in the race, which was won by Roscoe Turner, but Board man is now in a local hospital with severe injuries. She Got Her Man Looking Up at a Dropper Adelaide Jenninps, bead of a detec tive agency, who recently became tile bride of Donald Woodward, Rochester. N. Y., millionaire sports man. Thir ia Woodward’s third marital venture. Hi* second wife obtained a Reno divorce only a few days ago. Her* is an unusual photo of a parachute jump. It was made at the National Air Races in Los Angeles. The cameraman was diractiy beneath the jumper when he secured the remarkable “•hoi * Having completed a 90-day prison term for perjury, "Prince Mike Ro. manoff,” nee Harry Gerguson, i* shown as he left the Federal House of Detention, New York, on pro bation. He will be obliged to re port to Federal officials once f month during that time. For Dinner Hour i a Ik. The charming dinner hour frock tcom here by Irene Hewey, M-G-M. metres*, ihote* a clever combination, white crepe bias skirt it topped by mousseline blouse in pale green. The square neck and double ruffles mt the sleeves and waistline arm quaint touches. Meet the Champ! Aaron Butaah, of Scranton, Pa^ wears hia crown with a cocky smile, despite the fact that thrones are toppling every day. Hs’a th* new national marble champion, by vir tue of hia victory in the tournament held at Ocean City. N. J. Aggie experts from all over the country d meted This is no “back number” as you can see for yourself, even if we didn’t inform you that Miss Judith Allen, movie actress, if the owner of the “perfect back.” That interesting fact was determined in a contest sponsored by the California Health Show in Los Angeles. Dr. Lester Donovan is here showing the fair Judith an X-ray photo of her pri winning spine. Razed by Cuban Hurricane Crushed to earth by the severe tropical hurricane, flattened huts m Pinar del Rio, Cuba, are shown after recent storm which left 12 deaths anil many injuries in its wake. Hundreds of families were rendered homeless by the big wind which struck without warning. New Challenger for Da Preem __ Fmim - - - — - ' -mmm. Juht when IT no C»mer«, H*:.*n heatywigX rhampion .f the w • i, fiirured b* hod hi* till* all safely parked away, alunjr came thta »(nrr» nvi kan*aroc and dsaile»»ir*d Da Prwm to a scrap. They art mixing it ib Lha oota air arena at Atlantic £ity, N. J.