The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures CLASSIFIED Hubert Scott-Paine (inset) of Great Britain will pit his Miss England III against Gar Wood's Miss America X in theI Iarmsworth trophy races at Detr oit, starting Sept. 2. Above picture was taken when Scott-Paine tested his challenger at Southampten, England, recently. Lou Brouillard, the French Canadian fighter from Worcester, Mass., stripped Ben Jeby of his recognition by the New York state athletic commission as middleweight champion by knocking him out in the seventh round of a scheduled 15-round bout in New York. Above is the closing scene of the fight. This truck was fired on by striking farmers who are attempting to prevent New York producers from getting their product to market. Charles Davis, a driver, is pointing to bullet holes in his truck after he returned to Watertown, N. Y., from New York city where he delivered After a conference with President Roosevelt, Oscar B. Cintas, Cuban ambassador to Washington, said he was in complete accord with the President's views- in regard to the Cuban situation. submitted by the steel, oil and lum- ber industries, but reports have been delayed by the administration while it sought an agreement among con-i flicting factions. A hearing is now in progress on the much disputed bitu- minous coal code and hearings have been set for next week on an auto- mobile code. The largest industry temporarily under wage and hour agreements is the retail group, including food and grocers, estimated to be employing some 5,000,000 workers. MOUNTAIN FENS Parker, Sheaffer, Waterrn, Conklin, etc., $1.00 and up. A large and choice assorteut pa iSaTeSP tA L L , 314 S. State St., Ann Aror. 71 M7 Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre Euripedes' Hippolytus" 1111 III 11