SEVENTY-THREE SEEK HONORS OF MISS AMERICASlimness Characterizes Beauties Enticed in Sixth An^ nu'al Atlantic City Pageant Which Opened Yesterday.tMOST ARE BRUNETTESMiss • Huntington. W. VaM Chosen as Having Sweetest Voice^Miss New Orleans Has Lpstiest.ir%clnIS*Sof:ereirL.b*ATLANTIC CITY BEAUTY CONTESTANTSAssociated PressAtlantic City, Sept. 8—Slim-jness characterized the 73 beauties here for the sixth ■ annual pageant to select Hiss America for'1926, despite the recent edict of a Broadway impressario that beauty would be more robust]henceforward.'To Pick Winner Friday.The successor .to Fay Lanphier. as ..Miss America will not lje , selected until day after tomorrow, but Miss Huntington, w. Va., already lias been cliosen as has'iug the sweetest voices' i while Miss New Orleans has the lust* n 1 lest. .Rotarlans picked tl\em' nt a luncheon yesterday. v ;.v;Not only • in the^ 1026 style-of .beauty.: slender. -lint It Ls; dark, for brunettes predominate. Several of the beauties haveSpper lucksj/'arid a few are paler blonder. ,The girls arrived on the '’Bo.autv Special” yesterday from Philadelphia where they- assembled, .and were officially mtrotluced to the coast re-,SDrt in several entertainments. Jndg-J%Edits Service arid Inserts• 4 , _Paragraph Expressing • * 1 dea;of Spiritual. Cha• actcr of, Wedlock,'..1» •H§o.ry..H,,..G]assie, Democra t3 :G i veiuTempo rary Recess Appointment at Summer White House.OMITS WORD “OBEY”MI’GREATER-NEW YORKRUTH K, PATTERSONd-d:il-ie31-sdLt,rygain H-t u ilIll!5tratorK be‘ Objected to Light Considera-gan iaot night Rt a dinner before a 1 .. T _s . aseration I oward 'Marriage i Ceremonies. Held By.is I ball, EviJIndian Prlr.cnss at BallAn American Indian princess. Miss Jessie .Tim,r who 1b princess America,-the second, danced at the ball Jn Indian .dress and . expressed her ap-; proval of the festivities in an Indian tongue. Sbe does not speak Eng-lish.De^Volf Hopper, the- many ' times 'married .actor, “in;he king„ Nepuine tomorrow and usher In Ula ' bathingi revue that loads up to the cjimatic festivities of’Friday night when Miss America of 1926 will be named.Youth of Today.NAMES OF DEADSHEFFIELD SOLID\ *- Pawtucket, H; I. Sept'.' S—Miss Dorothy L. Gheelv■ Mount Holyoke graduate, and Gordon Cedric 'Willard, Worcester Poly technical j111rnimis', vvtii'ti married!IN BRIBERY CASEMexican A.mbassador Has Confidence of Govern-* Vmerit and Will Return:— Sargent Visits Coolidge; Paul. Smith's, N. Y., Sept. 8—’,A temporary recess appointment j [was given Henry H. , Glassie,]Institute aluminum, WOi'ii mnirieai r j. Tnhn T K'miT rtnrl j i ^ ------ - - -t .* \ J ui:n i. ckau. lCMCN prtinpraL Maryland hv Fresi-1loot- mo-nr. wmi a riuui- ^ ~ . I,-----~ , V , ', '. /i* - —*- ^ ^ j. / l ■ f-\ * \-1\ h lt;11 j r n c? 11 r r* crv f Ihere last 'night with a riuuai which had been-, edited by the! bride to conform to her idea of ' the real significance of marriageW. .Smith Prominent in Daugherty-Miller Con-sniracv Govt. Charges[dent Coolidge tojday to succeed! himself on the tariff commission.!*Opposed Bv Bruce