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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEIII, UTAH Open New Bridge Money Queen .... S 5 Their Politieal Fate in Hands of Voters Bund Baiters IL ft- !1 ' . VV" ! J - J .vhv---- ( ;- 5 - j i states (Hi. All ( I ivS CANADA - Nellie Tayloe Koss, director of ihe mint, inspects some of the 12,:00.000 new Jefti rson nickels struck off 'the Philadelphia mint. 2 Gov. Frank Murphy of Michigan, left, and Prime Minister Mitchell F. Hepburn by Ontario pull the switches openin? traffic on the new S3.230JI00 International Blue Water bridge which concf nects Sarnia, Ont., and Port Huron. Mich. 3 John ('. Metcalfe, risht, wearing uniform of the bund's storm troops, shows photographs of the bund's activities to Kep. .Martin Dies, chairman of the movements. hoBse committee investigates German-Ameri-ca- a National interest is centered on these men who seek the voters' approval in hotly contested elections November 8. TOP KOW, left to right, Thomas E. Dewey, Republican district attorney of New York, pitted against Gov. Herbert Lehman, Democrat, in race for governor's chair; Gov. George H. Earle of Pennsylvania, ardent New Dealer aspiring to the senate, faces a stiff fight against a revitalized Republican machine; Californians chose Sheridan Downey as Democratic nominee for U. S. senator on the strength of his "$30 BOTTOM ROW, left to every Thursday" pension plan which, under political pressure, he later and former Incumnominee M. Democratic James Leverett opposes Curley, Saltonstall, Republican, right, Farmer-Labo- r of Benson Gov. Elmer of Minnesota, champion, is opfor Massachusetts; bent, governorship candidate; Wisconsin's Gov. Philip La by Harold Stassen, Republican posed for with Follette gives his new third party movement its first test at the polls when he comes up for Heil. from Julius Republican opposition soft-pedale- Governor Impressed In Texas Football Might President's Dream House Nears Completion '4; ov4:l?aR .4 wiij a Li tos; 3t i I "Tell me, son, are you just the left end or are you the whole left side of the Rice line?" asked Gov. Richto Houston. Photoa ard W. Leche of Don Hagger when the Louisiana executive sized up the Owls during graph shows, left to right. Walker Williams, Governor Leche and Don Hagger. visit , i- orirnrri mm - Asm. 1 1 Hit Ml "dream house" at Hyde Park, Above is a drawing of the front of President Roosevelt's telephone-les- s N. Y., which will soon be ready for occupancy. Designed after the President's own sketch, the $15,000 home is in the traditional Dutch style of architecture, presenting an air of simple but solid comfort. It is situated on a wooded knoll overlooking the Hudson rive1. 'MISS SHANGHAI' Blarney Stone Moved to Los Angeles ' :!! A Ah:, BRINGS NEW FAD Follows in Mothers Footsteps 'Mtf'WHIWi,IWWHWiwUWM.UH i.MMUJII jit- f 9 "ti A ' VAV jf S 4 vvt - Iv Lm M'lnfpori i An.PiP I ' A ?h ffe sPlorowcr. acoiiired f 20,000 pounds nnrl iff nOllt. ... ifl gag mat nas ich genuine Blarney stone about a thought with waggish papers still gasping. Meyberg was struck flight to Ire and, and the time Douglas Corrigan made his wrong-wafriend The bought the entire stone. ordered a friend to buy the Blarney kisses a piece narry. In the picture Violet Ashley, an American colleen, of the stone held by Meyberg. n Ot " " , on a m-ia...- . ! Si' 'l.lift i rvu n. , nllnwlli ivuiau ftiainuui in China as the "most known sirl beautiful girl in Asia." and winner of the title "Miss Shanghai." is shown on her arrival in San Fran- Cisco en route to Hollywood. tl'Ul. I . WAR HERO HONORED j Claire Luce, star of the AmeriWearing a helmet that bears signatures of all the leading pilots of can stage, arrives from Europe Edward "Jinx" Magoffin Jr. is following the country, a knitted woolen veil in in the footsteps of his famous Hying mother, Annette Gipson. He took wearing a of hat, a la the new Europlace his first flight by hopping from Miami, Fla., to Atlanta, Ga. mode. pean lie's Champion Content Winner HARKED FROM U. S. y A J " - A Solving Transportation Problem & s? r? -- (BIWC j, ft ' mm 7 - l. i iweniy years auer uic uaine oi in the World war, Benjamin Pagliano, New York barber, is to receive decorations n nnn from llii- I'rfnrh nFnvprnmpnt ,y of the 2.10 survivors of the famous . "Lost Battalion." He will receive of St. Mihiel, the medal . . nodal this the medal children l ather and mnthcr and three of tneir sexin f rt,,-.- . rhiorrv md ih merii com cn.no.n.ca. Tl.e funusual bicycle at Dnedingen. Swiucrlarul. has no motor. !vS"":,m W v 1 jtjS f , 4. CA rw, the Mcuse-Argonn- 4 e - I 1. 1 J, . Arriving at New Vork, John on To such time honored methods ,f working one's way through college Strachey, leading British writer communism, was notified that tht bv selling magazines or waiting on tables, Jlerry Shull, junior at Northhad cancelled the western university, has added a new prize contests. Khull. state department before obtained he and visa sailing from five 500 in the last years shown above, has won 5!) prizes worth S3. to inciurc ... is navine his school and living exper .es out of his winnings. Anion? tnr i on socialism and a prizes Shull has won and converted ir'o cash are an automobile, bicycle, was not allowed to communism, leave his shjp. three refrigerators, two watches ar a trip to Mexico City. . - one-win- ning iu.., 1 |