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Show Murray Eagle, Murray. Surely World's Queerest Shrine Milwaukee. Said by doctors to have been born lifeless, an Infant was rushed to a hos-- . pltal here while the father forced his breath into the The baby was baby's lung. In a "mechanical placed lung," and, doctors said, Its respiration became normal. The baby was torn to Mr. and Mrs. Mano Westendorf, Dr. K. H. near Fox Point. Schultz used every known artificial means available to Induce life. Then Doctor Schultz ordered the father to run with him to his automobile and he speeded to Milwaukee with the Infant, while the father t his mouth j.lurd to the baby's. vV V" I Baby Born "Dead" Brought to Life yJSs.' ...... 1 Like a giant helmet Is this religious Bhrlne In India, which tins never before been photographed. The shrine, which Is unnseenilnhlo. Is lorn ted on the summit of a rocky hill nt Mihltaie, Ceylon. India, where the treat teacher of Buddhism, Mahlnda, slept on a bed which can be Been even to this day. An Idea of the size of the structure may be gotten from the two figures In the foreground lennlng against the base. Atop the hemisphere are the ruins of a temple. Washington. ten last of The the ton Washington treaty cruisers to be built by the United States under the London treaty have the most formidable armor deck protection ever built into a vessel of this type. These vesstds wUI have an nrinor deck skin thick enough to stop the eight-incpun projectile up to eight-inc- pun 1(),(HK) ranges of l"i,KK) yards. The sixteenth, seventeenth and pun cruisers eighteenth eight-Incof this class may have even greater deck protection than the seven building. One element In the navy now favors giving the vosesl nn extra deck .nrnmr thickness at the cost of speed. The navy high com- mand, however. Is understood to favor retention of the present speed of belter than "7 kirn! an hour. Increase Armor Protection. Fvory new butch of cruisers built of the eight Inch gun treaty type have been given greater (lin k and Pedestrians Seattle, Wash. stopped and looked upward, golfers hesitated In their play, workmen put down their tools momentarily when a musical humming persisted, and then spectators saw what was generally said to have been one of the most peculiar sights ever seen In the skies hereabouts. A queer cloud, appearing like an descended "aerial waterspout," upon a darker cloud below until the point of the cone seemed to under weight The total lost ton- enter the dark cloud and draw Its The nage for the eight vessels is 7.W0 sustenance from Its Interior. tons. This unused tonnage could spiral grew larger, while the black Then buve been used up In armor protec- cloud diminished In size. tion had not designers made the the cone rose until It disappeared weight safety factor too high. in a heavy bank of clouds. The Bonus Offered Builders. humming sound ended with Its disIn building the new ships bonuses appearance. Observers were unable to tell exwere offered those builders who It lClectrie welding actly what It was, but believed saved tonnage. was employed to n hitherto un- was In the nature of a cyclone. known degree. Lightweight metals and aluminum were used where Beggar Gets Valuable possible. A tii;T) safety factor was Shoes From Woman used because of fear that the finished vessel might be over the A cabinet P.erliu, Germany. ton displacement permitted ty maker's wife here had nothing to the London naval treaty. offer a beggar but a pair of her Figures discovered today place husband's old simes. which, unthe tonnage of these JiHMitoii known to her, contained his entire class vessels at slightly more than savings. 1,M marks .',S) The beggar did not Inspect them; 1,kni Ions. Their displacement Is Houssold iheiH to a second hand dealer. as follows: Chester. The dealer read the owner's story ton, n.i.'itl; Northampton. H Pcnsaeoln, O.Kxt ; Suit Lake City, in the newspapers, turned over the Louisville, shoes and the money to the police, fl.lisl; Chicago. All of who returned 'hem to the right !.o."i(), and Augusta, n.ttti. ow tier. these vessels could have been tons displacement. Ban Cangiter Talkie The lost tonnage cannot be built Worcester. Mass. Talkies with Into eight Inch gun cruisers, as the 1'nlled States Is limited to plot 4 Involving gangsters, racketWhether It can be transferred to eers and the like, have been banned gun cruiser tonnage Is u permanently by police from screens of loeal movie bouses. moot question. ) H.'-I- THE SOLDIER'S MEDAL; mr lii Watch "Waterspout" Take Cloud's Moisture New Cruisers Well Protected Savings in Weight Allow for Heavier Armor. Utah .': v tsjt " . J fMv- 0 ff 3ry4tx - ' " ' - ,??f 'rr&tyv. , A ' : j." sees r tsit ,; f By ELMO SCOTT WATSON UK old saying about "Peace hath Us victories no less renowned than war" has taken on a new meaning since the establishment of a new army award. This Is the Soldier's medal and under the provision of nn net of congress, approved July 2, l!r.:i, one of these medals will be presented by the President, under such rules nnd requisitions as he ma v proscribe, but not In tiie name of congress, to any person who, while serving in nny capneity with ' ' 1 lf I the United Slates nrniy shall distinguish himself or herself by hero !,"!: ism not involving actual conflict with nn enemy. Fni!er the provisions of t he net a Soldier's medal may tut be awarded for heroism performed prior to July 2, 10'Jd. There Is a further reuiiireiiieiit that u recommendation must have side nrinor protection than their been made within two years of the act of hero predecessors. Faeh batch also has lioen equipped with a greater numIsm, made the basis of the recommendation, and ber of anti aircraft weapons. The t lut t an award if niade must be approved within first vessels were designed for four three years of the date of an act of heroism. gun anil aircraft weapons. (nlv one Soldier's medal, like our other . Now v The next group bad eight. for valor and distinction, will be Issued awards to be ones are to be built the last to any one person, but for each succeeding deed armed with un increased number of or act sullicletit to warrant the award of the t machine guns. Soldier's meal, an oak leaf cluster will be auThe first right Inch gun cruisers for ni Inching to the suspension ritdion. thorized bad so little armor protection they She run for mayor, she said, be1 The eight men who received the Soldier's were referred to by high ranking She Wields Effective Axe cause According to the secretary of war, the Soldier's iaiiH were tbreafeniti polilii medal at Governors Island, N. Y on April 21, chids." olllcers as "tin flag in medal will our rank fourth among o precedence undermine her favorite reform, When Axe Is Necessary. 1931. The medals, awarded for various acts of Had the navy designers known medals for several awarded valor and form of the cily manager govern-pientheroism, were pinned on the men by Mai. Gen, as much as they do today, the here four years Pacitlc drove. Calif. Mayor Julia Hanson E. Ely, commanding the Second Corps first eight eight-Incgun cruisers efforts. her ago. mainly through oldest war The of P.. the design approved by Piatt, secretary seventy tblee, could have teen as well protected area. Left to right: Mai. Auoustus L. L. Baker Staunch Humanitarian. early this year was submitted by f laetann (Vcere MS the lust ten nre going to be. woman mayor in the t'nlled Slates, Capt Joel G. Holmes, Capt John P. Har-rithis seaside coniiihiiiIiv She doesn't mind seeing anyone of .New York city. It was selected from among (Res), Investigations have shown I tint the may rule Master Sergt Christian J. Vogt, Technical ma she nnd scientific a with logic take see but to bates drink, anyseveral by the commission of fine nrts, nnd so first eight nre each about l.(M ton one gel drunk. rule it with a crussd.iig a'.e. She due not oil In point of design meets the approval of the Sergt Arlie L. Downey, Sergt Clayton H. Fox, Corp. Maxwell Weinstein, and Master Sergt She smilingly admitted rocetitl Joel to women smoking, though she country's highest tribunal In this field of art. Roth. General Ely is shown pinning medal she regards the tak feels it I uiiheaJiliful In excess though that, The design Is octagonal in contour and the to B. & 0. Purchases Road of coat of Sergeant Roth. After these men had a si. nun h humanitarian, nnd city government Just quo her scl She entitle problem, she has known the her arch bate I the "eye for an medals are struck off from bronze. The obverse received the medals, the Sixteenth Infantry That Runs on Wet Illustrates an eagle, displayed, standing on a expediency of direct action nnd theory of punishment. She bepassed in review before them. Clean. N. J.- - The "Kainy Hay would Hot hesitate ngain to employ eye" lieves I lull many are thus (tenallr.od fasces between two groups of stars. The reverse 2 The Soldier's medal, obverse on the left the been tins railroad" bought by It. She referred to two occasions for hereditary and environmental bears the shield between two sprays of leaves. Italtlnmre & Ohio ra Iron J for JV,- once when she protested against accidents hey olid their control. She w it Ii the Inscription, "Soldier's Medal For Valor.' and reverse on the right out. an attempt to nggrnndlr.c public believes instead of correctional and The medal la worn suspended from a ribbon of The "Italny Day railroad" oper- beach property for private gain by educational methods, which are, she blue, with thirteen alternate red and white ates on the Kushcqtia line only on smashing s bathhouse barrier with said. In tlielr Infancy. Jor, medical corps reserve). United States army. runs through thickly nn axe; another time, when she tulny days. It She Is a .New Fnglatider, born In stripes. ror heroism on July 10, 1!)20, during the exploto of The wooded land, and fear that danger- urged beHiitltli'iition of s scenic Itiirllngton, VL following classes persons, according was t:ra lu She sions at the Lake Denmark naval ammunition ous tires might tx started resHt and. fuUitig to get quirk ac- ated from the of Ver the War department, are eligible for the medal. depot near Hover, N. J. Doctor Baker, the con sulted In a law prohibiting opera- tion, led s crew of volunteer with inotit In Ksi I'nlversity If performing an act of heroism subsequent to tract surgeon for arsenal, was In his tion of the railroad except on rainy spades and wheelbarrow until the July 2, l2tJ: All members of the United States office In Dover. N. PIcatinny when he felt the concusdays. littered spot was cleaned and pantarmy; all members of the National Guard not In sion of the first Grandmother at 30 May explosion and Immediately left ed In flowers. federal service and of the organized reserves. In tor tne arsenal. Trained Biologist. Be Grcatgrandma at 50 eluding the officer's reserve corps and the enlisted Buffalo Councilman Seeks "Upon learning that an Injured woman was reserve corps, not In active duty, under clrcum Miss Piatt was practicing id Horning. Pa. Mrs. Nevada Mar to their attendance on lying In the road near the point where the two stances Repeal of 200 Blue Laws ologist In Germany and Naples be- shall. related directly ho wss srandniother when' heaviest explosions had Doctor Baker, Buffalo, N, T. Among the "m fore settling here .11 jenr ago, she was thirty years old. may be a occasions of military duty; members of the accompanied by two occurred, other men, nnd "blue taws" which Councilman United marine serv States pioceedod while "My training In the laboratory." navy corps treat gmnilmoiber at fifty. Frank II Frecdmun seeks to have she said, "gave me a fondness for Marshall was married when ing with the army of the United States; mem toward that point While there was probability Mr. repealed from the Buffalo city code s problem. I find this training very she was twelve andlH'camc a mothhers of (lie military, navy and air forces of for of other serious detonations they reached the arc those prohibiting beer drinklna tnluuUp on this tiew Jot, I liope er at fourteen Sarah Ann. a crand eign governments while serving with the army of Injured woman, rendered first aid. and dis- on Sunday; prohibiting the park-Ito work out lM town's problems daughter. Is almost five. "If she the United States. Civilians are not eligible for patched the patient to the hospital. The rescue of bicycles within five feel of a I would any problem g In marries as young as her mother nnd was made at a lime when there was a continuous of the award Soldier's the medal, street Intersection, rihI defining Ce l;ituiMtry Sometimes that prnndinnthcr, I may be roar of exploding magazines and when the air great l'lstributlon of the Soldier's medal was begun the proper method of hitching can't be done; llieti we'll try some- grandmother before I'm fifty." Mrs was filled with flying shells, stones, anil fniir. - S!,e In of this borss on public tree'. of after April the design year shortly thing laughed. Marshall said. metits of buildings, and was effected short I v Sarah Ann Is the daughter of It was approved by the army authorities. Forty before the third heavy explosion oeciirrml" medals of been these had who awarded to married Marshall, that Jr up Ceorge A similar citation was Issued to Technical of ;t7 Movie Hi- Nois?M Is which been at sixteen. had received by the adjudate, Mrs Marshall, attbongli married, tant general of the army from the quartermas- Sergt. Arlie I.. , Downey, finance department, of could not purchase tobacco for her ter general for forwarding to their winners. Until KoKonio, ind, now on duty at Governors Island. evv husband because of a law prohlb jork. I the design had been approved and manufacture SMiiill wn s There's Hardly a Noise That boy In Siilly," be to sale minor. llliig "Benjamin Both (army serial No, In the American Magniine. of the medal s.tvs the begun by quartermaster corps, He Cannot Imitate. sen rnptnin and biHiitue "1 hen certificate Incorporating the citation for the master sergeant, air corps. United Slates arniv. burned the sound of the sen jt-e- College Education Is deed bad been presented to the winners. The .t" For heroism while serving as airplane mechanic I went in war with New York. The re al big noNc" P.CSiH) Byrd Antarctic expedition. Just and fought on Valued at $60,000 medal were sent to the corps area commander prior the behind the talking I' ill e Im the Aftlcnn desert. Then I went on to the collapse of the Barrier cliff. Serof the or oilhcr for soldier formal presentation come to ligiit ut Seattle. Is lie I Cotiu the stage lit Palermo. Ju for the college nlnelition with suitable ceremonies. geant Both, with exceptional bravery and devosave some of my sound for two person worth $iMif Cutcllt, an Italian ti"blcmun, who fun of It tion to duty, continued his work as mechanic Typical citations describing feats for which can bark like s dog. cry like a imitation, nnd the sudictii-eThai wn the n!up put on an upon the material which was stored upon that Soldier's medals have been awarded nre; biihy, rout Ike n lion. erot l,ke a seemed to likt tbetn. Finally I education by attortie.v who brought portion of the cliff which was In constant dant.lorbi Swan- - suit for J'i0.iii again! Florito rooster, whistle like a steamboat CHtoe to America. "Joel ;, Holmes, captain, ordnance depart- ger of giving way. By his dlsplny of fearlessness in fact, there's !,,ird'y a poise son's malinger ca led me. He bud llriit hers, contract ur. owner of a ment. United States army. For heroism on July and his devotion to duty, Sergeant Both brought that he cannot imitate, lie don It beard try imitation over the ra- truck which collided with n nir and II. F.'Jd, during (be explosions at the Fake Ien-mar- great credit to himself, the he death means dio. He sked nie to cry like a csuod of K.dward by no othir expedition and the naval ammunition depot, near I 'over, N. J. United States The attorneys contend than bis own human tnivlinnism baby as I bud over the radio I did Sehlnck army." Ibdmes. one a of Captain screen test It regis rd that Itdn and Fred Schlwk party of eight men, threat, new, iittith, tongue and so fur for "Clayton II. Fox (army serial No. Il lMTis rn ttdldn-- of the victim, ot t,er np entenij the burning area at Oi.TO a. m. to search tered so rrallMlcaUy (but teeth. (then) corporal. Detached Bnlisted Men's list I bad found an outlet for for lint l.leut. George V, p.ott, Jr.. United Whin. In filming a picture, gaged. college edn.-portunliy to pel lion whm their fatlier wn kiili,t. States army, who was known to have been In the (BS) United Stales army. For heroism while on there's tu t d for a real- my childhood hobby."' recruiting ,iufy In Newark. N. J., on October 12, and should have compensation for pow.b r factory nt Ibe time of the llrt istic snore, or pet Imp the howl of explosions P.tgS, Corporal Fox. at a great Personal Mk' sbo-ilitite ,f hnrrimti" st sen, or the cronk of tig ie.rve, late the preceding afternoon. with ami subdued a notorious gunmnn I'dna I nineteen and Fred s'vtecn grappled ttv', like.y s tod the director Hunter Bros. Retain "Throughout the search they were In close and escaped will send s hurry call for the count. convict, who was endeavoring to proximity to burning tnagacines nnd exposed to make bis escape after a Air Refueling Record In Ids riperioire be claims to have daylight holdup on Marfreo.mnt W different sounds, any one of Washington Tie tch'tatioti Oklahoma Farmer's Calf sn tilJ arm explosion of largecaliber shells and ket street, In which the proprietor had been shot Ammunition. While there was still Inlet nat.oiiitlc which lip will make to order. He Aeronsutiipie of Has "Three in One" Leg possibility of more serious detonations and at ny tne iiutnjit. nn luiitntc sny Insect and repro Franco, biumse if certain tech"Corporal Fox. who wus stationed In fr.mt of the risk of their live l,ey oente the body of , !uc the sound of wild boast and nical Condition. has to proved Miglef. UkUl 'II.M-leg In one I in! lieutenant P.oit and with great difficulty sue the recruiting oflico on Market street, was atlip can Imitate molottioiit, the rifiieliiij endinsime oord of give r,i!f owned .y a proinlneii! tracted by the report of gun shots in a h.m ecd-- d In removing It from the stenmboHt, siren, and sn airplane in Ibile Jaelti lid l ore, u Prion li.iiry Firmer f,ear tote (tie (,iine wreckage to a close by and Immediately ran to the scene. 1hev Hon of b.jvii.j seven Ce (T.mnhcp, clne to, and stutulng teade tat jc.ir oeili SI With tig. From point outside the danger rone." me assistance of a passer by, Corporal Fox Inter. I si lie Imitates firework, telegraph, s'oved sb'ft '!? lontr nnd '.'H tien "' lef t f Ibe calf there P. Capt. J...n Harris, ordnance department, and copied the bnndif, si ill In . wireless, a speeding automobile, tn.i tile. Hiop ttoit ren.fd tin not grow S large leg jiltotil ,.f Masiir Sergt. Christian J. possession of his gun Vngt tor cycle, rtiibmnrine engine, been approved hr .ii'iii1 n fm lini; a cow s b g. A! ti p end of the f Unity, Wis.. subduing him only after n severe struggle and i statimi.il at Mid tel, i.y (he Hunter boili horse going Into a trot, then cnl Picalinny arsenal, New Jersey, leg hip throe "(,aratp and distinct then held Ii tit captive until the arrivnl of ihe I rot tiers, o st boor iitslion hii I 41 m'n fpreived doping off Into the di'tsnce. similar to wiih divided hix.f, that till of snd Captain police. The prompt and Tearless net ion on the I "1 began 10 Imitate sounds when U'o. Holme. J"IIll. part of Corporal Fox reflecis great credit upon I I.. "Augustus Maker, contract surjeon (ma- himself and the military service." 1 W six-Inc- five-inc- Lid&T lie Avell I 'am f ' I. Rules Town by Direct Action -- Ben-jami- n Das I arl-In- - Count Cutelli e -- ! I ( - 4 'Maxwell Weinstein (army serial No. K.' ol.i), sergeant, Begimental band. Fifteenth b fantry, Iniied States army. For heroism s entering a burning building at the risk of lujf life during the evening of February 1, 105, i: J Tlenstln, China, and rescuing a woman, l was in nn unconscious condition on the scroti? floor of her home, carrying her down a buroiri stairvvuy to safety.'' f All of the above officers and enlisted nut were honored at a ceremony on Governors Island New York harbor, April 21, 1931, during shirt MaJ. Gen. Hanson K. Fly, commanding the S oud Corps area, pinned the Soldier's niedsl the uniform of each. Another Soldier's medal was presented at Island to Private Henry G. Keefer of U Guard company. Kecfer's feat was performs w hen, off duty, he saw a prisoner snatch I n try's shotgun, scurry onto a barge tied up st tl dock, and barricade himself In the deck boos Keefer, selling t gun from the hands of t M tant guard, dashed forward, shouting to the fo live to surrender. Then finding the gun In ks hands Jammed and useless, he nevertheless cot tlnued to advance. His bluff worked. Out csw the prisoner's weapon, falling with a clatter t the deck. Keefer jerked the man from his hi ing place and marched him back to the (ir4 v fro I ipe gai r i . inoi i -- iabi ;tl nd ret 17 Idii ik' cc Into l I aw rn 'r in 1 Ml fiei Is t '.iri n tf bouse. i la Other citations are: "Herbert E. Thompson (army serial No. Ol 551), private, Ninetieth Attack squadron, sir corps. United States army. For heroism at the airdrome. Fort Crockett, Halve ton, Texas, January 27, 1931, While starkly ammunition' boxes In the target building. Print Thompson was warned by a fellow soldier A the approach of a reached the doorway of the building, the sir plane struck the roof, crashed to the ground sol burst Into names. "Although dar.ed by being struck by faW debris, Private Thompson succeeded In rcachltf the crashed airplane. Seeing the pilot la tN cockpit In an unconscious condition Bnd the P senger lying prostrate on the ground some tnnce away, and realising that there wis Immk ediate danger of the gasoline tank exploding, rendered most talurible assistance In helping t extricate Ibe pilot and removing him front ll low-flyin- da tiger gono." "William A. Matheny, second lleulen.int, lit corps. United Slates army. For heroism whea I.B tl alrplune crashed and burned nenr Mannf Nicaragua, August 30, 1920. The alndnae1. P"0 cd by Lieut. Dwight Canfleld and Iut. eny, one of four being ferried to the Canal 2t crashed, due to leaking gasoline and fire I" ,r" of the motors. Both officers were thrown fr of Ihe airplane at the time of the crash, l.leut Matheny. after running a few steps. back and saw Lieutenant Canfleld on thsr1"1 ns near Ibe bunilmr tdane nnd tumble lo tixirft great personal risk, know ing thnt Iwith of were drenched wlih gaollne, he ran hues nisted Lloutennnt Canfleld to his feet- clothing of both catching fire. He lo extinguish ihe flames from Ihe rloihwi Lieutenant Canfleld In the wet gras. nf''f "h" he extinguished Ibe flames from hi on rW "( ing. Lieutenant Malheur' received paint"' I...4 " ' , severe burns and Lieutenant Canfleld o from the bums received. The heroism i'i vl1.v' ' by Lieutenant Matheny reflects crcit n-himself and Ibe mliilary service." '''' "'' a In Ihen-atten'- i' ..... br Wntcrn Mterrrler fit ll" e lit ill |