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Show 1, IT f Jf , It f ii ; 3 I -- the World's News: War, Business, Sports n In vli Gil . ii 1 nu nmw .in ii wmm. War Vets Reunite at Gettysburg i mi in m . iff - j t I "T'7 inwiiuiiika.m ppuMKiiiiiwuii n w m fi i nui.im t- - i at r-- i it. I I w I n. tfci lit. lJ-- Mt' u ..J (3? tjSoldiers of the "lost" division of the Loyalist array, who escaped into France when driven out of tha n had held for months, are shown being inspected by Alvarez Del Vayo (saluting), jtiiees passes they minister, following their return to Catalonia. 2 William McChesney Martin Jr., thirty-onyears Two of the Confederate soldiers, who with Union (elected permanent president of the New York stock exchange with a yearly salary of $48,000. 3 Capt. h seventy-fiftanniversary of the battle. Left to right T. Eyston at the wheel of "The Thunderbolt" in which he broke the world's land speed record on irje E. of Los Angeles, Calif., who was a member of the Eighth Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. The car has just been remodeled for Eyston's forthcoming attempt to member of the Seventy-fourt- h Virginia cavalry, talking str bis own record. veterans and Boy Scouts the aged veterans held their Span-J,reig- e 3 T j GOLF I Motherhood at Ripe Age of 16 CHAMP WEDS S '''T'1' " r CnL " - ST' f Amateur Golf Champion any Goodman and his schoolboy the former Miss sphine Kersigo, as they posed 'photographers during the wed-- ? reception which followed their rriage in Omaha. National I'rfctk indue. netheart-brid- i irlin. RAJAH'S NEW CAREER Swedes Celehrate Tercentenary jm v- mmmmimiimim.it luiuj.Lm.nji.iyni wmounp i, bh&w$ f i'ein o, ..i,lil.-l.l- " 1 veterans gathered at Gettysburg, Pa., to celebrate th are Gen. Sampson S. Simmons, ninety-fou- r years old, a Virginia cavalry; and R. D. Brooks, ninety-twwith a friend between courses. Attended by World war last encampment. e, Tlti-- iiinnumn. X I yJtA L WW II sixteen-year-ol- d hi a; - ...imifWH yMI.tk.. d eighty-year-ol- ,,.,.. .AH..?) V i lipUIIWJI)llll , Mil. . ..HI. II tail-en- d Bees Take Over Fire Hydrant TENNYSON SCION lllUJllU0l.lllll(jJIIIIUl II. Rogers Hornsby, pictured in th uniform of the Chattanooga "Outlooks" of the Southern league, of which he is now manager. The Rajah, who managed four teams in the major leagues before signing with in the International Baltimore league as coach this year, inherited team at Chattanooga, but a hopes to build it into a winner. Evangelist, 78, Weds Pupil, - .HI. 1 4 ' 'fc- - m Jl.y Here is Lizzie, a Spitz dog, with her newborn male pup, both of whom are doing well. Dog breeders in Detroit, where Lizzie ..... lives, had never heard of a dog so old having a pup. A humane society , officer said that a dog is about the equivalent of an d Prince Bertil and his stepmother, Crown Princess Louise of Sweden, human. Mike Vella, Lizzie's owner, named the pup F. D., because it was born when President Roosevelt was making a radio who took part in the ceremonies at Wilmington, Del., to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the landing of the Swedes and Finns on the shores speech. of Delaware. Prince Bertil substituted for his father. Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, who remained aboard the Swedish liner Kungsholm which brought the royal party across the Atlantic for the festivities. HE'S 'MIBS' KING 26 sixteen-year-ol- l i...i..jii I ! X V1J'"P X I o I- - Frank Santo, thirteen years old, Pa., who was crowned the marbles king of the United 1 f laimmr States at the conclusion of the namar-- f tional marbles tournament at in the resulted romance "December and Hollywood '"j'rHe of Gipsy Smith, May" N. J. As a result of his vicinternationally known British- of London and Los tory Frank received a S150 radio j4I J Inany evangelist, and Miss Alice Shaw, twenty-six- , The evangelist met his bride when she attended music and set and a wrist watch. His father j eles. is an unemployed miner. JtJ ingelist studies in England while a child of twelve. . 9 y of Throop, '0 v - Wild-woo- 1 - ' M 1 seventy-eight-year-o- . ld i ; Mysterious Case of the Stolen Run 71 -C. Harold Tennyson, nineteen-year-ol- d of Alfred Lord Tennyson, English poet, who is making his first visit to the United States. Arriving in New York, young Tennyson left for the West coast to Join his father, the present Lord Tennyson. great-grandso- , ' -f"' i- r ' M iv f M l'' ;';'7 X' y n it was a good thing that a fire didn't break out in Detroit in the area of this fire hydrant which was taken over by a swarm of bees. Bee experts say the bees crossed the Detroit river from the Canadian side and decided that the fire plug would be a good spot to rest. Two Detroit policemen are shown trying to get the bees to move away from the hydrant. Civilians Welcome Rebel Army to Castellon fhh p,v- - 1 ol - 1. y- - 1'- - -- f-4iN literVyvli k-ik- - kf ."iuswksH": sx-.A- th'e m third inning mystery was solved by the baseball Sherlocks during a Boston Red who is covering up f tovot Jit Villain of the piece is Billy Werber. third baseman for the Mackmen. I krXk'W TiJ ori.Pti. Viptim is Gene Desautels. backstop for the Veimilion Ki,:m o rt,,. look close If you At left, as thouch eroninz for a clue, Is Inspector-b- eg pardon, Umpire Morianty. as they arrive in Castellon is cauinf rniiy ?08h you can The civilian population welcomes soldiers of Generalissimo Francisco Franco spy the oatline of Gene's shoes in front of the approaching batter. Morianty 3,000 civilian, refugee! Valencia. on afterward, d.ive Shortly in the preicnt insurgent iu,e!" P. S. The Red Sox won 6 to 5. de la Plana, key position ...... w1 Wa tli a ntv arlrlmir In li lOOfl ana- IIUUSUIK- -uiuuicuu. : " il. 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