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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0668 Enlarge and print image (2M)      |
| THE LARGEST FAMILY IN AMERICA is the claim made for that of Lee C. Gentle of Atlanta, Ga., seen here with the second Mrs. Gentle and eleven of his brood of 28 children. The first Mrs. Gentle was the mother of ten and the second up to date has had eighteen. There has been a baby on hand in the household for nearly 40 years. CABINET MEMBER UNDER FIRE.—Attorney General Daugherty, "stormy petrel" of the administration, being questioned by newspaper men as to his intention of staying in or resigning from the cabinet. Kadel & Herbert ONE OF THE LAW-MAKERS OF SOVIET RUSSIA.—Mme. Semenova, one of the 37 women in the Russian Congress who have full voting powers, while 35 other women delegates have a consultative voice, but no vote. International BRIEF-CASE EDITION OF RADIO SET.—What is claimed to be the most compact type of a vacuum tube receiving set is this, designed by W. E. Palmer of Brooklyn, N. Y., which has caught programs from Hastings, Neb., and Davenport, la. It has two circuits, a 43 plate vernier condenser, a split variometer, a rheostat and a grid leak and condenser. Wide World Photos CELEBRATING ANNIVERSARY OF ELEVATION TO PAPAL THRONE. Pope Pius XI, Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, proceeding to the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican to participate in services marking the second anniversary of his election to the Papal Chair. International |