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Show V u, rAGC Guardian of Health of 13, CCD, COO Peop! :''v V j; I I . ! I f f , ' k I 7-A.- ' J , 1 " f , 'tson. Erector of the Fenchow hospital to Shansi province, China, the sola guardian of tho Chtnese, ta hero shown with tbs members of his family after ha retained to his Salome at Northfleld to spend a years vacation. All of the children were born In China. Presidents Mother Judges a Baby Contest rrO n- ' . ' v ' - K ; 7 - XT'., I : S 'Ir ir XV V 'Ju1 A aa4. t. f X s4 -- y- 1 Ti. Junes mother of the President, acted as Judge of a baby contest at the Dutchess County I The photograph shows, left to right. Clay Bridges, second prise winner, with his James Roosevelt; Madeleine Pearl Bolder, first prise winner, In her mothers arms, and Shirley Ann jin irt prize winner, and her mother. j Roosevelt, (ftotfakeepsle, N. ft Calling Admiral Byrd HieyVe Details wired by Mr, O. D. Newton of Hartford, Conn, show that this year thus far deaths from automobile accidents are running 20 per cent ahead of last year, meaning probably thlrty-sl- x thousand doatha for 1934 t Secretary of Commerce Roper, chalrmaajof tho national conference on street and highway safety, urges concerted action through the nation, and there la certainly need of It. The Increase la deaths, unfortunately, indicates Increasing recklessness among Americana, and, more Unfortunately, Increased recklessness la drinking. tures, railroads, etc. The national government - assumed all those rights and powers last time, and would do so again without any apodal law. Many would advocate a law forbidding any wholesale conscription of American youth or cash without preliminary vote, allowing the people to express their opinion. h SINCLAIR NOMINATED Rudolf Hess, chosen to succeed Hitler If the Lord should take the chancellor, warns members of the Nazi party not to employ Jewish lawyers, recommend any Jew for official or other positions, and Nazi party members must not associate publicly with Jews That should suit Jews, If some of the things that Chancellor Hitler aid concerning the moral character of Nazis recently executed by his order are troa. Northern strikers of the hard-boilen type" may cry Crisis I" reading of a strike meeting In North Carolina that turned into a religions camp meeting with prayers and loud cries of Amen," Mr. Lawrence, eloquent strike leader, telling hla followers, Trust in 'T- 'J.m I ' ... f . Httle penguins, natives of the South pole regions, recently gave ,j;lo-broadco- h. wT boPln8 tine bo! ms i icf; Jl ilH' r h N "J NS kwX l otf1 V 1 6 hell J f' 4 V or" ej Training Ship' at New York 7 r San Diego too, from. station KFSD. at-tthat Admiral Byrd In his Little America home " " : - 'ij t If itI 1 it c i V' Roderick Menzel, tennli champion - of Czechoslovakia, la shown here as he arrived at New York tog compete in coming net tournaments In America.'" , 7 ; 1 c r an Electrical Stores The weatber bureau says that, ao far a Is known, no part of the 1 United' States ! bit I 0. J electrical entirely free from storms. However, " they la - are much more frequently observed In the eastern find central portions redefi!etkarmltoto traInJn8 ship from Argentina, photographed than in the Far .West Along the Is carrying the Immediate Pacific coast thunder os. the. nud8n river at New Tort-S-he long cruise. , u storms are comparatively far. a new drug producing amazingly rood results la treatment of epilepsy, 20 per cent of patients cured, 74 per cent greatly Improved, according to as Interesting article by Goblnd Beharl Lai In thla country It is understood that tbe-p- uff adder, swelling out his only pretends cheeks, to he poisonous. Perhaps Africa has a worse puff adder. - m. Kiss end!atb tM. WNUSotIm. la the basis of cobra-fashio- u 'V A A . i r ' i I3!' - It I t S ' f t L, ii t - West Point Military academy reviewed by President Rouaevelt, 2 Princess Marina of Greece to Prince George, fourth eon of the king and queen of England, la announced. 8 Dedication of a memorial cross at Gaspe, Que, during the celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the arrival of Jacques Cartier and hit companions. Milwaukee Legionnaires Parade in Berlin TT I 'H v4 -- frj V Vs M -r , vv i 'X f LI ' . 'X. JI'tV t ra.. - v 1 ' a--' - i, V M i- v i "J- ' f I !c V- ' v It. oV I -- i aL Members of Milwaukee post of the American Legion went to Europe on a tour and are her through the streets of Berlin following Old Glory and their Legion banner. HOLDS A NEW JOB a u i I i I I . ; -- f I . V Sfv seen parading Latest Thing in Sailing Craft i : . h Ernest H. Gruenlng, recognized authority on matters and liberal editor, was named director of the newly created division of territories and Island possession in the Interior department This makes him. In effect the first colonial administrator of the United States. Dr. Latin-Amerlca- n SHIPPING BOARD HEAD ) i M. A paddle-boar- d with skimmer bottom equipped with a mast and sail with rudder, Is the latest sailing craft to make Its appearance at Santa Monica, Calif. Invented by Herbert and Bennett Sbutt of Long Beach, these boats are capable of doing 20 miles aa hour. 12-fo- I Radios for the Italian Cavalry , Improbable things do happen. At Jonesboro. Ark, Leon Brown and Homer Stewart, rival candidates for deputy clerk, each got 754 votes. Tty learned Dr. Newton H. Brown of Arkansas State college says, with one election a year, such a thing, according to mathematical probability, would not happen again before the year 1,669,196, or 1,667.262 years from now. Even then the human face will still be young, sine science assure yon that men will live here for hundreds of millions of years more. sdentist of South Africa announces that the puff adders venom t - det - A ii- whose engagement r CZECH CHAMPION ' j.. (3) ; , : . I Another courageous filer, Douglas Davis, was killed whllo striving to win tho Thompson trophy race at Cleveland Just after h had broken another record. Col Roscoo Turner, who recently again broke the Pacific to Atlantic record, won tho , Thompson trophy. Davis, a modest young Georgian, Just before his death had beaten tho land speed record, going above 806 miles an hour. He win be con tent to bavo that record, engraved on hla tombstone, Wedeil who eet the previous record, was killed re--' cently trying to do better. This country has many brave filer. v,-- f ' i he-ma- trike on record was the strike In which Moses led the children of Israel out of slavery, from Egypt" Tho first strike, some would say; la described by Milton, telling of Lucifer and his attempt to rule In heaven. Othere would say that Eve was tho first striker, bored, with no one but Adam to talk to, delighted to meet the serpent although she waa sorry later and wished sho bad not truck against the rule concerning tho forbidden treat ' . I v A Upton Sinclair, Socialist, who turned Democrat and won the nom Inatlon for governor of California. .u ' . The New York State American - ( V 5 , Legion demands a new law that would glvs government the power to draft everybody In case of war, with power to control all manufac- VI :r . . .. tf- - " ' n T. 13,000,000 - M e in proclaiming September "Street and Highway Safety month.1 State - issuing the eatl pos&eaS twenty-omfllion of the Batlona automobiles, and they averagt twen-ty-H- x thousand seven hundred deathe from automobile accidents annually, The nation's grand total" i thirty thousand five hundred such deaths. V I Pen? iiimi n Join : t i 1 forty-thre- - 'V j 'V'1 I !j U; I; , - .. I k : , t .r' if: : Highway Safety Month Universal Draft Wanted Natia Warned Against Jews Strikea and the Lord Governors of states ?, r) 'V THIS WEEK v V Scenes and Persons in the Current News BRISBANE ...o wmx wi-m.- x f ,n ; & A4v ' u 'v James Craig Peacock, a Washington attorney. Is the new director of the United States shipping board bureau In the Department of Com- merce. Conditions for Varnishing Goodj ventilation and temperature between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit are Ideal conditions for the best results In varnishing, according to master painters Ilnrm may be caused, however, if extremely .warm drafts of air strike the newly finished surface. i -- f 4" This photograph shows a member of the Italian cavalry transporting a radio and receiving set, mounted on the horse to the left, to the communications headquarters during the recent war maneuvers beld by the Italian army. |