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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Tear Gas Routs Washington Communists Thursday, December 11, 1930 Mexican Sportsmen Pledge Loyalty to Ortiz This photogmph, taken ft·om the steps ot the Capitol In Washlngton, shows Communists milling about in a -cloud or teat· gas whlch police used to break up a demonstration during the opening of congress. Some 300 Communists took part in the demonstration. • Navy. Flyers Receive Decorations J Part of the 8,000 sportsmen who lined up in front of the national palace in Mexico City before President Ortiz Rubio, and pledged allegiance to him as the climax of a week of festivals devoted to sport. PEACE PRIZE WINNER She Won Junior Feeding Contest Secretary of the Navy Adams presenting the· Distinguished Flying Cross to four noted navy flyers. Left to r!gLt: Chief Aviation Pilot Harold I. June, who was decorated for his service with the Byrd Antarctic expedition; Lieut. Richard F. Whitehead, recelr.ing the decoration for service in connection with the navy's Alaskan aerial expe- •Htion In 102G; near Admiral William A. Moffet, chief of the na,·y bureau of aeronautics; Secretary Adams; Lieut. 'Wallace l\I. Dillon and Photographer First Class William J. l\lurtha, who also received the medal fo1· their work on the Alaskan expedition. "Jimmy," Grand Champion Steer WON LIPTON TROPHY Dr. Nathan Soderblom, archbishop of Upsala, Sweden, who was named winner of the 1930 Nobel prize for peace. •• NEW CABINET MEMBER Here is "Jimmy," a fifteen-month-old Aber·ileen Angus steer, declared the gmnd champion at the International Live Stock show in Chicago. He is held by his breeder, J. F. 1\tcKenny of Ki11g City, l'.lo. The champion steer weighs 1,065 pounds. A shy Yttle girl of 14, Sarah Ann Tolan of Sangamon county, Illinois, led ail Aberdeen Angus steer into tbe arena of the International Live Stock exposition at Chicago, and bowed herself out a few minutes later, winner of the junior live stock feeding contest. William N. Doak of Virginia, official of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, who was appointed by President Hoover to be secretary of labor to succeed •James J. Davis. Plaque Awarded to Newton -D. Baker HIS RECORD STANDS ; L:" aoMt.i:JlitJGtH Design for the Gompers Monument :r. Wlllard Colebank of German. town, Shelby county, 'L'cnnessee, national winner of the 4-H club achievement contest who was awarded one of the Sir Thomas Lipton trophi!is during the Ninth National Boys and Gil·ls 4-H Club congt·ess held in connection with the International LiYe Stock ex• • position in Chicago. "SWEETEST GIRL" At the recent annual meeting of the American Amateur Athletic association the mark of 9 2-5 for 100 yanl;;;, malle by Frank Wyckoff of California, was approved. Pian,p Construction Belen Itobinson, entry of the Dispatch of Columbus, Ohio, was selected as "America's Sweetest Girl" in the contest sponsored by the National Confectiunet·s' association. Iler prize is a trip to Havana, Cuba, during the carnival season in January, us the guest -of the association. This design, submitted by Robert Aitken, New York sculptor, was selected by the Fine Al'ts commission as U1e one to be followed in the memorial to Samuel Gompers, for many years chief of the American Federation of Labor. The memorial will be erected, at a cost of $100,000, two blocks from the labor headquarters in \'i'ashington. The Doctor's View ''If you ever thought it a tlmnlnes~ task to give advice," said the doctor. grimly, "try selling it.''--Awerka• , :.\Iagazinc. Most of the detail of a piano's construction is unseen by and rarely thought of by the average pe-rson, who \\'OUld probably be astonished, if he •·ead a book on piano making, at the number of the different mechanical ingenuities which exist within the in· strument. They all act inter-dependent!~·. and with marvelous accuracy, with a ,·iew to the best possible re· ~ul t of tone-quality. Betweeu the key ·•s it is struck by the pianist's finger ·nd t l1e stt·iking of the piano·strings '.\" tl.-! liD ::nmW", Is a vast array of !tli I. This together awarded between plaque, portraying two figures personifying Jew nnd Christian climbing the mountain of Misunderstanding toward Mutuality, was to Newton D. Baker for his endeavors in promoting understanding Christian and Jew in America. |